Holly Clegg on Vitamin D
Vitamin D is known as the ‘sunshine vitamin,’ and vitamin D deficiency just might be the largest deficiency in America. In the heart of winter, our vitamin D levels tend to decrease even further due to lack of sun exposure. What exactly is vitamin D? The definition of a vitamin is a group of organic […]
Enjoy A Festive Holiday Season with Diabetic Recipes
Holidays are a special time for family and friends to gather together, usually around food! However, if you or someone you love has been diagnosed with diabetes, you may feel as though you have to give up your favorites all together. Not so! With over 8% of the American population having diabetes, it is important […]
Holly Clegg on the Veggie of the Season: Sweet Potatoes
The #1 Fall Ingredient – Sweet Potatoes! Ok, so that isn’t exactly a scientific number but sweet potatoes are definitely the number one fall ingredient in my family. The beloved sweet potato, or yam as it’s called in Louisiana, is known to be the sweetest of the sweet potatoes. The sweet potato may be the […]
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 […]
Holly’s Healthy Hints: Reducing Risk for Cancer
We know that a healthy diet and lifestyle is advantageous for health. Did you know it can help to reduce the risk for cancer? According to the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR), up to 34% of cancers can be prevented with a healthy diet to maintain an optimum weight, and through regular exercise. This […]
Holly’s Healthy Hints: Simplifying Home Cooking
Tips to Simplify Don’t be overwhelmed by a home-cooked meals. We know that cooking at home is often much better for you than ordering out, but it can be difficult to overcome barriers to get that meal on the table. 50 years ago, people spent 40 hours a week in the kitchen – boy have […]
Holly’s Health Hints: Fats, Cancer and Taco Dip
Did you know: there are more studies on the correlation of fat and cancer than on any other dietary risk factor? There is good evidence that fat increases your risk of developing cancer, especially cancer of the prostate, colon, breast, ovary, endometrium, and pancreas. But not all fats are the same. Saturated Fat Saturated fat, […]
Holly’s Health Hints: Eat With Color
Have you decided you want to eat healthier, but not sure where to start? You can’t go wrong if you remember to eat with color! Make it simple on yourself and choose a plate full of a variety of color. Green, red, orange, and yellow – the colors in a plant based diet represent important […]
Holly’s Health Hints: Limit Hidden Sodium
How often do you pick up the salt shaker to add salt to a recipe or to your meal, all the while worrying about too much sodium? You may have heard that reducing your sodium intake can help lower your blood pressure, but if kept unchecked, chronic hypertension can lead to heart disease, kidney disease, […]