You might assume that, like juice, coconut water is high in sugar. However, it can be a healthy, refreshing drink that may aid blood sugar while also quenching your thirst this summer.
Quinoa is a tasty and healthy seed that is packed with fiber and nutrients. When you are looking for something to fill the role of a grain, quinoa is a great option! Here are four delicious quinoa recipes to try!
It’s in the frozen section, and you can buy it powdered in the supermarket. But acai doesn’t get spoken about much anymore. What are the beneficial properties of this tasty fruit, and should you eat acai berries more often?
Based on a meta-analysis of three large studies, new research found that people who drink milk have lower LDL and HDL cholesterol levels and a lower risk for coronary heart disease.
We are always looking for ways to promote less stress and protect our bodies from the impact of stress. That’s why new research that shows cocoa may guard men’s hearts against the physical effects of mental stress interested us so much!
After last year, hearing “20/20” might have you running for the hills! But, the 20/20 Diet is a four-phase diet invented by TV’s “Dr. Phil.” We’re taking a look at the 20/20 Diet to see if it’s worth the buzz around it.
Onions are ubiquitous. It’s hard to imagine savory cooking without onions. But did you know that they have many health benefits, including possibly lowering cholesterol?
New research shows that eating pasta may prevent some chronic diseases. You don’t necessarily have to completely swear off pasta to maintain normal blood sugar. You just have to approach it differently than you have in the past.
Beets, or beetroots, are in season throughout the summer. Blended beet juice is rich in fiber, low in calories and can help keep blood sugar stable. It’s high in dietary nitrates that can be great for people with high blood pressure concerns.
If you grow up thinking of a meal as meat and two vegetables, changing your idea to eating less meat or going vegetarian can be a bitter pill to swallow. But, new research shows that across the board, vegetarians have better cholesterol levels than meat-eaters.
While we love singing about chestnuts roasting on an open fire, cooking chestnuts doesn’t have to be complicated. They don’t have to be saved for special occasions, and can be very healthy and aid blood sugar!
A new study has shown that starting a diet with a fasting period may have health benefits for blood pressure. However, before starting any diet, especially one with a fast, it’s crucial to talk to a doctor.
When we want to look a certain way, we often stop thinking about healthy weight loss and prioritize weight loss in general. You turn toward diets that promise you can lose a pound a day. But, do they work and are they healthy?
According to an analysis of research, unless a person eats three times more cholesterol than the average amount, it doesn’t impact blood cholesterol levels. Fat plays a far more significant role.
A study has shown that processed food may have an impact on your immune system and blood sugar. Researchers using mice found that a Western-style diet rich in low-fiber processed foods might increase the risk of chronic infections and inflammation.
Some juices market themselves as being heart-healthy, and it’s not just hype. But, while these juices might offer some benefits in the form of added plant sterols, are they really healthy?
Mushrooms are an odd food because they are edible fungus. But they have essential nutrients and can have many health benefits. Today we’re taking a look at why you should add more mushrooms into your diet.
DASH is a way of eating to help maintain healthy blood pressure that resembles the standard American diet. The Mediterranean diet can seem a bit foreign to picky eaters, but DASH might be perfect as a family plan.
Nutritional yeast sometimes comes up in the low-carb recipes we share. As it is flavorful, low in carbs, rich in fiber and high in protein, it's a pretty great ingredient. And, it offers some health benefits!
Most of us eat chickpeas either mixed in with beans in a salad or as hummus. But, chickpeas can be enjoyed as a delicious roasted snack in their own right! And, these fiber-filled, protein-packed legumes promote sleep!