Tame Your Temper Today!
Have you been feeling frustrated and angry lately? Are you ready to flip your lid at a moment’s notice? If not you, perhaps this describes someone you know. While being quick to anger can signify underlying mood disorders or mental/emotional stress, there is another sneaky – and perhaps more common – cause. If you fly […]
Do Miracle Foods Exist?
One can go crazy reading about the many so-called “Miracle Foods” on the Internet. Often these foods are beneficial to health, but there is no concrete evidence of a cancer curing power. Though individual food items cannot be considered curative, diet and lifestyle together can help prevent cancer. The high concentration of antioxidants and other properties of […]
March is National Celery Month!
Many people tend to think of celery as more of a garnish or accompaniment to food, but it is actually a nutritional powerhouse. It’s loaded with beneficial vitamins and minerals. Not to mention, 1 cup serving of chopped celery contains only 16 calories!
Food of the Month: Cherries
February is National Cherry Month! I can’t think of a better way to celebrate this amazing fruit. Cherries may be small in size, but they pack a big nutritional profile. They are often called a “super-fruit” for good reason: 1 cup of raw cherries contains 87 calories, 3 grams of fiber, and bursting with beneficial […]
Salt Substitutes: Low-Sodium Never Tasted So Good
A Well-Fed Heart reader wrote to ask if we had any recipes for no-salt herb and spice mixes because her partner was just diagnosed with hypertension. That sent us on a sodium-free mission.
Lighten Up Holiday Favorites
Most of us love the holidays, no doubt partly because of the food that we associate with the wonderful time between Thanksgiving and New Years. But holiday food can be heavy, fattening, and filled with less than optimal ingredients. Below are a few tips to help you lighten up some of those classic holiday favorites. […]
The Perfect Pear
Pears come in a number of varieties – Bartlett, Bosc, Anjou, Asian – and have such different flavor profiles that they can seem unrelated at first. But the one thing all varieties of pears have in common is how nutritious they are! [iii] Pear Nutrition For starters, pears are an excellent source of fiber. […]
Cranberries Pack a Nutritional Punch (Recipe Included!)
As one of three fruits native to North America, cranberries have been around for centuries, but have only gained traction for their health benefits in the past few decades.1 These small red berries are packed with vitamins C and E, fiber, and manganese, as well as a host of phytochemicals—compounds naturally found in plants with […]
Bite on This: Fasting During Chemotherapy
Fasting is traditionally a religious practice utilized to establish self-control and purification. Scientists find that fasting may prove useful for certain medical conditions as well. Dr. Valter Longo and colleagues observed that fasting on chemotherapy days increased the ability of the drugs to target the cancer cells, making the drug more effective and decreasing the […]
Food of the Month – Sweet Potatoes
Sweet potatoes provide some surprising and unique health benefits – antioxidants, anti-inflammatory nutrients, and even improved blood sugar regulation.