Articles in the Nutrition Category
Nutrition, The Ugly »
The unfortunate truth about agave “nectar”. Agave nectar has been presented to the unsuspecting public as a natural alternative to other sugars that is better for you than regular sugar. The claims are that it is natural, organic, raw, diabetic-friendly, etc… The truth is that it is very similar to the villainous high fructose corn syrup. In fact agave “nectar” and HFCS “are indeed made the same way, using a highly chemical process with genetically modified enzymes. They also use caustic acids, clarifiers, filtration chemicals and so forth in the …
In the news, The Good »
It turns out that along with all of the many benefits of consuming omega-3 fats, new research shows that it can help you live longer too.
Cardiologists from the University of California, San Francisco, and other hospitals measured telomere length over five years in 608 patients who had coronary-artery blockage and previous heart attacks. Researchers found that people with high levels of omega-3 fatty acids in their white blood cells experienced significantly less shortening of telomeres over five years, as compared with patients with lower omega-3 levels.
Telomeres are the part of your …
In the news, The Basics »
Hoping to keep the flu at bay? A strong immune system helps. Enjoying the bounty of colorful fruits and vegetables available right now can be an important step toward supporting your family’s immune system this cold/flu season.
In addition to vitamins, minerals and fiber, fruits and vegetables contain phytonutrients, believed to come from the com-pounds that give these foods their vibrant colors. These phytonutrients provide a wide range of health benefits, including supporting a healthy immune system.
A new study, America’s Phytonutrient Report, found eight in 10 Americans are missing out on …
Featured, Nutrition, The Bad »
The levels of insulin in your blood may be the single most important chemical level to your health and wellness. Most are aware that insulin has something to do with regulating blood sugar, but what is less well known is that insulin has its fingers in almost every organ system in the body, and as the regulation and then levels of insulin in the blood get thrown off, its effects are generally detrimental, and in fact, most of the diseases of aging have direct relationships to the balance of this …
Nutrition, Wellness »
1. Limit free-radical formation
The most potent generator of free-radicals in your body is respiration, i.e. breathing. As far as free radical creators that you can do something about, inflammation is the most potent. This means that not only does inflammation cause the discomfort of pain and dysfunction; it is also causing damage to your whole body, degrading your overall health and causing you to age more rapidly. Now, I would never promote the regular use of anti-inflammatory medications like ibuprofen or acetametaphin, these have their own host of harmful side-effects …


