Savor Cooks: Salmon
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]This month’s “Savor Cooks” recipe features Salmon. Try our recipe for Salmon Rice Bowls with Bok Choy. Salmon is a staple food in the Mediterranean style diet and is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids, which may have heart protective benefits. Salmon is also a great source of protein for those looking to boost […]
May is National Arthritis Month
May is National Arthritis Month – and you might be wondering what does that have to do with me? Everybody can benefit from an anti-inflammatory diet. After researching the correlation between nutrition and inflammation, I was amazed at the results. Did you know that arthritis is the 2nd most frequently reported chronic condition with over […]
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 […]
Zesty Ginger
A versatile culinary root Originally from Southeast Asia, ginger journeyed far and wide, reaching China, India, and eventually Rome before making its way to America. This yellowish, pungent and spicy rhizome comes in a variety of forms, including: Fresh or dried Extract Oil Pickled Crystallized Candied Capsular form as a supplement [i] Common foods and drinks […]
Savor Cooks: Kabocha Squash
Kabocha squash is a gnarly beauty. It’s got warts and funky nubbins, but the inside flesh is so smooth and vibrantly yellow-orange. Some varieties of kabocha squash have green skin and others have orange skin. And the skin is actually edible. Here are some fun ways to enjoy kabocha squash: Sliced into thin wedges and […]
Fueling Up Prior to Exercise
Like a well-oiled sports car, your body needs the proper fuel to keep its engines roaring. Before a training session, avoid lethargy and improve energy and mood by eating, but choose wisely. Not just any old food and not at any old time. When preparing foods for exercise, It’s important to understand the three W’s: […]
Hypnotherapy for Relaxation
Hypnotherapy has been used as a healing method and dates back to 18th century. It is commonly practiced as a way to cope with stress and reduce fear and anxiety. Hypnosis is based on the theory that there is a mind-body connection where the mind is able to influence the health and wellbeing of the […]
Hatha Yoga for Cancer Patients
Yoga originated in India over 5,000 years ago and is still practiced today as a relaxation method to align the mind and the body. It involves a series of poses that focuses on posture alignment, breathing exercises, as well as mediation to quiet the mind and achieve a higher level of awareness without distraction [i]. […]
Discussion on Some Common Dietary Supplements
Although dietary supplements are a controversial topic among the cancer community, there are some that are worth more discussion as they have some potential benefits during or after cancer treatment. Ginseng Ginseng has long been known for its medicinal properties. Specific to cancer research, it has been studied in relation to fatigue. In a […]
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Complementary therapies are a combination of traditional Chinese medicine and other groups of healing systems that have been practiced for hundreds of years to treat prevailing ailments and improve symptoms. The words “complementary” and “alternative” medicine are commonly used interchangeably, however they should not be confused as they are two separate models. Alternative medicine is […]