Should We Avoid ‘Beige’ Carbs? Carbohydrates have previously gotten a bad reputation for spiking blood sugar, causing weight gain, and even contributing to diseases such as cancer [1]. As such, low-carb diets have been around for a while, including the ketogenic diet, which dates back to the 1920s, and the Atkins diet, which dates back...
Cooking at home more often instead of eating out or ordering in is a resolution or goal that many of us set for ourselves but struggle to fall through on. We buy things like boneless, skinless chicken breast in an attempt to make it easier, but there’s still that annoying tendon running through each piece....
Few foods have sparked as much debate as butter and its health attributes. Since the 1960s, the American Heart Association has recommended limiting foods high in saturated fats, like butter. But, with new research and insights, we have a more nuanced understanding of butter, saturated fat, and heart disease. Is Butter Bad for You? Butter...
Canned beans are a pantry staple for many households. They are convenient, versatile, and provide a good source of protein, fiber, and essential vitamins. However, not all canned beans are created equal. While some offer excellent nutritional value, others are packed with hidden ingredients like high levels of sodium, added sugars, and unhealthy fats that...
Traveling has just as many upsides as it does downsides. The adventure and excitement come pouring in. So, too, does the reality of costly meals, outings, and souvenirs. Meanwhile, new experiences and new places are on the horizon, yet, traveling can be exhausting. Here are some tips and tricks to travel more efficiently, and 5...
Global sandwich chain Subway prides itself on its army of sandwich construction engineers, better known as sandwich artists, responsible for the assembly of all your Subway subs, good, bad, and indifferent. If you buy into the image of Subway’s advertising, the sandwich artists all love practicing their art for customers, but the reality is there...
Dark chocolate “sunbutter” cups, 2-ingredient chocolate mousse, dark chocolate avocado blueberry muffins. So many recipes, so little time! But the good news for you fellow chocolate-fiends is that your cocoa obsession could have some positive health effects on your brain. Chocolate Makes You Smart? A study published in the journal Appetite found a link between...
I love eating pineapples. As part of a fruit salad, with ham, or on a pizza – they’re sweet, delicious, and also just so happen to be really good for your health. 6 Reasons Pineapples Are Amazing 1. Every Serving Contains 10 Essential Nutrients That’s right, in and around all that yellowy goodness is a...
Walnuts are often praised for their health benefits, such as reducing LDL cholesterol, lowering blood pressure, and decreasing inflammation. [1] However, doctors have warned that you should not consume walnuts if you have a commonly diagnosed medical condition. What is this condition, and how does eating walnuts put you at risk? To find out more,...
With dementia rates constantly on the rise, people are always looking for potential ways to minimize their risk. One of the most effective ways to lessen your risk of developing dementia is by adopting a healthy diet. There has been much research conducted on the subject of the link between diet and dementia. One such...
In the midst of cold and flu season, many of us are searching for remedies to help us bounce back quickly. While over-the-counter medications and rest are essential, nutrition plays a significant role in recovery as well. A well-known dietician has shared their go-to anti-inflammatory drink that they swear by every time they feel under...
Many people kickstart their mornings with a steaming cup of coffee, relying on the caffeine boost to shake off the grogginess and get their day going. However, experts are now advising against drinking coffee first thing in the morning. Here’s why waiting a little longer before having your morning coffee might be the better choice...