The Science Nook on Head and Neck Cancer
Since April was the Head and Neck Awareness cancer month, we are acknowledging the cancers of the head and neck, which account for 4 % of all cancers diagnosed in the United States with a 5 year survival rate [i]. Concomitant chemo-radiotherapy (CCRT) with/without surgery is the most common form of treatment for head and […]
Springtime is Chive Time
The green herbs of spring are here: chives! As part of the allium family, chives are closely related to garlic, scallions and shallots [i]. These green thin stalks are hollow inside and have an onion-y taste and aroma. They can be used either fresh or dried and are wonderful in salads, vegetable side dishes or as […]
National Nutrition Month 2018
Every March, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND) shines a spotlight on the importance of nutrition for Americans. At Savor Health we appreciate this importance, and work to do our part by improving the lives of cancer patients and their caregivers through personalized nutrition and exercise solutions. 1 Go Further with Food For […]
Silky Ginger Hummus
This month’s “Savor Cooks” recipe features ginger. Try our recipe for Supersmooth Ginger Hummus, taken from page 223 of The Meals to Heal Cookbook. Ginger, a gnarly looking root, is a great staple to keep in your kitchen for use in homemade teas, soups, smoothies, dressings and dips. Ginger’s main bioactive component is ginerol, […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
Brussel Sprouts
The modern day version of this cruciferous vegetable was developed in Brussels, Belgium, of which it’s name was derived [i]. A winter stock vegetable, it’s best known for its bitter taste and resemblance to cabbage, both in look and flavor. However, when prepared correctly, the brussel sprout can supply a wonderful nutty, savory flavor. Sprouts […]
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 […]
Savor Cooks: Grapefruit Substitutes
This month’s “Savor Health Cooks” recipe features citrus related to the grapefruit, for instances when grapefruit is not recommended within your diet. Find out why this may be in the supplemental article on grapefruit for the month. Try our recipe (below) for Citrus and Greek Yogurt Tart with Oat Flour Crust, or pair citrus in […]