We’ve all heard the rule that you don’t eat shellfish during month’s that don’t have an “r” in their name. Now, it’s September, and we are putting shrimp back on the menu. We love the lightness of shrimp on these hot days, and we like that they are low in carbs!
Pepper can be found in almost every kitchen. Many people throw it into every savory recipe they cook without even thinking. But pepper is doing more for your health than adding seasoning to a dish when you use it.
Only 25 percent of cholesterol comes from diet, 75 percent is from the liver. However, when you are aiming for healthy blood cholesterol levels, watching what you eat can certainly be beneficial. Oatmeal can help cholesterol. But, are raw or cooked oats better for your heart and cholesterol?
Research that looked at the same participants over a 30-year period found that people who followed the Mediterranean or the APDQS diet were less likely to have any signs of cognitive decline in middle age than people following DASH.
Your flavor preferences aren’t genetic. They are a product of habit and your saliva reacting to foods in specific ways that can be altered. This is great news for people who hate veggies.
Typically, we don’t really think about sesame seeds. Usually they only ever come up as a garnish in recipes or on rolls. However, we are missing an excellent opportunity to add nutrients to our days and fight cholesterol levels.
When you mindlessly eat while doing other tasks, you can accidentally eat far more than you intended. However, if it were easy to stop, none of us would be snacking in the first place! Here are some useful tips to help you avoid absentmindedly snacking.
Iceberg is a much-maligned lettuce. Many allege that it has no nutritional value. It has been claimed that it’s nothing but water. But, what’s the truth about the nutrition of iceberg lettuce?
Cutting carbs isn’t just good for weight loss and stable blood sugar; it can aid healthy aging and longevity. Cutting your intake of carbs and maintaining proteins, fats and nutrients can help you keep muscle mass, lower inflammation and lengthen lifespan.
Before eating a piece of fruit, most of us wash the skin, cleaning away anything that might be on the surface of the skin — dirt, oil, wax and more. But what about what’s in the apple? New research shows microbes inside apples may be great for your health.
Research, from two separate studies, shows that processed food is more damaging to health than previously realized. The discoveries may change the way we approach our meals and may prompt us to cut out snacks.
We love pizza, but it's hard to find a good pizza crust when you have blood sugar concerns. Many low-carb versions are high in calories and fat. These three recipes are all under 90 calories and have no more than four grams of carbs!
New research has shown that people following the paleo diet have twice the level of blood biomarkers that are strongly connected to heart disease. The researchers also saw that the populations of beneficial bacterial species were lower.
July through October is eggplant season! We love this low-carb, high-fiber veggie and want to talk about it. In the summer, including eggplant on vegetable skewers on the grill is a great way to enjoy it!
Scientists have figured out a way to cut sugar out of soft drinks! Soda—with no calories or weird chemical additives—might be something you can enjoy. Much of the sugar in drinks isn’t needed to make them sweeter; it’s to mask the flavor of acid. Cut the acid and you can lower the sugar.
New chocolate is cutting the added sugar. The new chocolate may be something you can work into your diet as a special treat more easily than you once could have.
Sweet corn is one of those foods that nutritionists disagree on. With a glycemic index of 52, it’s only one point higher than a banana. Some scientists says it is the worst vegetable and that it will make you gain weight. Others vehemently disagree and claim it’s excellent for your health. Some say it will spike blood sugar levels; some say its fiber helps blood sugar stay even. So what does everyone agree on when talking about corn?
We like coffee. Some forms of it might not be great for cholesterol, but no study has linked it to heart disease. Now, a new study has found that even a ridiculously high amount of coffee won’t damage your arteries.
Over the course of a day, it can be a chore to remember what portions you’ve already had and what types of food you might be lacking. That's why we like MyPlate and the newer Healthy Eating Plate. But, what are they are can they work for you?
You might think it’s impossible to find a tasty, healthy meal at a fast food restaurant. With something as ubiquitous as fast food, it can be overwhelming, and we can feel defeated before we step inside or roll up to the drive-through. But, if you read the menu or pick the right restaurant, you will be fine.