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.
Citrus fruit is excellent for the heart. But, unless you are zesting the skin, adding it to dishes for decoration or using it to clean the garbage disposal unit, 90 percent of the time we throw away the peel. Now, researchers are learning how extracts from the skin of oranges can fight fatty buildup in arteries.
The word antinutrient sounds, right off the bat, like something you want to avoid. But it’s the scientific term for a compound that lessens the body’s absorption of nutrients like minerals and vitamins. But, antinutrients aren’t what they might appear to be at first glance, and you might not want to remove them from your diet at all.
Nutty recipes with under 150 calories and less than five grams of carbs.
Long summer days let us relax and spend more time doing what we love. It’s the season of picnics, barbeques and sitting around firepits once the kids are in bed. It’s also one of the best times of year for fresh fruit, vegetables and berries. So, while they are in season, let’s take a look at the great health impacts strawberries can have!
Studies have shown that avocados can reduce cholesterol.
Alternative milks lack protein and often contain added sugars.
While coffee has been linked to many positive aspects of aging
Baby Boomers are losing interest in sugar as more and more research is piling up about its health impacts.
Cucumber, which is 95 percent water, is one of our favorites!
Nutritionists are moving further and further from diets to instead suggesting lifestyles that are healthier overall.
Is it true that Tiny frequent meals can ramp up the metabolism?
Blueberries are frequently cited as being a “superfood.”
Stay cool as the summer heat continues and enjoy these soups to eat summer veggies without the heat!