Food First: Vitamin C
Overview Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin known for its antioxidant potential in the body. Antioxidants are essential for the elimination of free radicals which can cause damage and dangerous inflammation. Vitamin C is also essential for the synthesis of collagen and neurotransmitters, and aids in iron absorption [i, ii]. Daily Recommendations Women aged 19 […]
Almonds: Small but Nutritionally Mighty
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN High in Nutrient-Dense Calories Almonds provide a great blend of healthy fats and protein. Because fat provides more calories per gram than carbohydrates or protein, they are also energy-dense. Not to worry though, almonds are an appropriate snack for both weight gain and weight loss, as they keep […]
The Oh-So Popular Avocado
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN High in Healthy Fats, High in Nutrients Avocados are known for their healthy fat content, as they are rich in monounsaturated fat. This type of fat decreases inflammation, supports healthy skin and hair, aids in absorption of the fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K, and promotes healthy […]
Food First: Vitamin D the Sunshine Vitamin
Overview Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin important for calcium absorption in the body. Calcium is a mineral associated with bone formation and bone strength. Due to this relationship, Vitamin D deficiency can often come hand in hand with a calcium deficiency. Vitamin D is also important for cell growth, immune function and the reduction […]
Summer Fun with Figs
Summer is upon us, making it the perfect time to incorporated figs into a summer meal or treat. This fiber-packed fruit contains more dietary fiber per serving than any other dried or fresh fruit. Figs are an abundant source of antioxidants, not to mention juicy and refreshing! Figs can be enjoyed both dried and fresh. […]
Food First: Iron—The Powerhouse Mineral
Overview Iron is a total powerhouse. It is a key mineral which is essential for the transfer of oxygen from the lungs to other tissues in the body (1). Iron comes in two forms: heme and non-heme iron. Heme iron is most often found in animal sources and is more readily absorbed and used by the body. Non-heme iron is found primarily in plant sources and iron […]
Salmon: Health Benefits and Facts
Salmon If you’re like most of the population the first thing that probably comes to your mind when you hear about this vibrant-pink fish is Omega-3’s. But how does this “omega-3 fatty acid” buzzword translate to your health and what can do for you? Super Fish Omega-3 is a type of fatty acids that […]
Food First: Mighty Magnesium
Magnesium can indeed be referred as being “mighty” since it is involved in over 300 enzymatic reactions – from nerve and muscle function to blood pressure regulation and bone and teeth formation. Since magnesium is a major mineral, it is thus required in greater quantities than some trace minerals like zinc or iron [i]. Daily […]
The Health Benefits of Tofu
This versatile food is high in plant protein as well as iron, calcium, zinc and other minerals. In addition to being very low in sodium and fat, tofu contains nearly no cholesterol [i]. Tofu is a product of soymilk being transformed into a solid. The soy content has raised some questions regarding tofu’s safety for […]
Food First: A Savor Health Series
Take one step into your local drug store looking for a nutritional supplement and it is easy to get a rush of anxiety. It’s hard to miss the massive aisle dedicated to vitamin and mineral supplements, and all too commonly, these supplements are relied upon instead of food. In today’s hectic lifestyle, Americans search voraciously […]