Recently we saw an article proclaiming 2021 to be the year of the breakfast salad. We’re going to go out on a limb and guess that it’s not going to prove to be true. But we’re exploring the idea!
The Mediterranean diet is excellent for heart health. <span>Now, research is showing that a modified version of the Mediterranean diet may trump it as far as heart benefits go. But, it has drawbacks.
Up to 80 percent of people in America are magnesium deficient. Increasing the amount of magnesium in your diet could be the key to cutting sugar cravings.
Fried food can increase your risk of heart issues.
Popcorn is one of our favorite snacks. It’s great for people with blood sugar concerns. It lets you have a crunchy, savory snack without a ton of carbs. Here are our favorite popcorn tips.
We have all heard that oatmeal is a heart-healthy way to start your day. But is it? Today we are taking a closer look at oatmeal and its benefits and drawbacks.
Chickpea flour may have more carbs than other low-carb flours. However, it is also lower in calories and fat. Those two factors make it very attractive!
Frozen meals can contain a lot of salt and partially hydrogenated oil. Excess salt can raise blood pressure. The high amounts of partially hydrogenated oil, a type of trans fat, can clog arteries. But there are good frozen options!
In January, people are looking to change their diets and lifestyles. Many of us turn to programs. The extra support can be hugely beneficial. While systems like WW (previously Weight Watchers) are well known, Noom is relatively new and picking up speed. But which is better?
New dietary guidelines for Americans were released, but they might not be as helpful as we would like. There has been so much outcry over the guidelines that a letter from the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine calls for them to be rewritten.
Bananas are a galvanizing fruit. The science says bananas can help you lose weight, be healthy, aid heart health and maintain healthy blood sugar. But, they are high in carbs and calories.
We love cinnamon for its flavor and health benefits. But it’s frequently in Christmas treats that undermine its positive attributes! Cinnamon tea is a way to enjoy the taste that is healthy and beneficial!
Butter and sugar you may add to the dish might not make it the healthiest thing on the table, but carrots themselves are a great vegetable that can aid your cholesterol levels and other aspects of your health!
Some people might roll their eyes when they hear that December is “Root Vegetables and Exotic Fruits Month.” But, we want to celebrate root vegetables. They don’t get as much attention as they should!
Losing weight can improve your cognition, attention span, memory and your coordination. Your brain gets a tune-up when you lose pounds!
The Australian and New Zealand Ministerial Forum on Food Regulation wants to give 100 percent fruit and vegetable juices a worse health rating than diet soda because of its high sugar content.
Today, we’re looking at a part of the pumpkin we’ve never touched on before: pumpkin seed oil. Pumpkin seed oil is a heart-healthy oil. It offers so many health benefits!
Our team’s motto has always been “all things in moderation.” But, new research shows that a serving of white rice has almost precisely the same impact on blood sugar levels as eating straight white sugar!
Scientists looking at the diet and health records of more than 570,000 people found that regular chili eaters appeared to have a significantly lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease, cancer and live longer.
If you have been eating more sugar recently, you may be feeling “hungover” as your body tries to process it. Getting back on a healthy diet can make you feel much better, but it can be a little work. Here’s some advice to get you back on course!