Lavender
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN Background Lavender is a plant belonging to the mint family. It is often found in essential oils, lotions and perfumes. With its bright purple color and calming fragrance, lavender is well-known for its application in aromatherapy, but can also be used in fresh or dried form in baked […]
The Science Nook on Health Behavior Change and Patients with Head and Neck Cancer
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN Individuals with head and neck cancers have high rates of malnutrition [Capuano et al., 2010 as cited in Britton et al., 2018]. Although studies show that nutrition support from dietitians during radiation therapy improves nutrition for those with head and neck cancers, the focus is primarily on nutrition […]
Interview with the Author: The Bloated Belly Whisperer by Tamara Duker Freuman
We at Savor Health are excited to introduce Tamara Duker Freuman, MS, RD, CDN in this guest blog post on digestive health and the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Tamara is known as the Bloated Belly Whisperer, which is also the name of her new book. She answers our questions about a healthy digestive system, managing cancer […]
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 […]
Sleeping Well with Cancer
Science proves that sleep is an important part of a healthy life. During cancer treatment, getting the appropriate quality and quantity of sleep can be challenging, but it is essential for recovery and to build strength [i]. Sleep and Health Currently in the United States, sleep disorders affect around 50-70 million adults [ii]. Scientific […]
The Science Nook on Colorectal Cancer
As March approaches, we acknowledge Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer diagnosis worldwide. The majority of colorectal tumors start as benign polyps and evolve into cancerous tumors, sometimes taking twenty years or more to develop [i]. Strongly influential in the development of CRC are nutrition and lifestyle habits, […]
Coping with Depression and Cancer
Anxiety and Depression Affecting anywhere from 15-25% of cancer patients, including caregivers, depression can be a challenge for many. This equates to up to 4 times higher than the general population. While emotional stress is common, depression is something different. Depression for cancer patients can be caused by the disease itself, including imbalances in brain […]
Simple Skillet Roasted Brussels Sprouts
This month’s “Savor Cooks” recipe features Brussels sprouts. Try our recipe for Simple Skillet-Roasted Brussels Sprouts. They’re both tender and crispy and take less than 10 minutes to cook. Brussels sprouts are very versatile. Enjoy them raw and thinly sliced in salads, or halved and roasted (check out our recipe for Roasted Brussels Sprouts […]
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 […]
Yoga: The Start of Something New
While cancer can be a challenging journey, finding motives for optimism are everywhere. Have you ever considered yoga? Believe it or not, the practice of yoga can help to ignite a hidden joy inside of you and give you more reason to smile! Active meditation, and learning how to listen to the body on a […]