Sea Moss In Your Smoothie?
Sea moss is a species of red algae. You will likely find it at your local health food store in dried form or capsules and powder. You may also find sea moss in lotions and other skin and cosmetic products.
Our Genetics May Determine Whether We Should Be Vegan or Not
There is so much confusion about what exactly is considered healthy eating. For example, one of the biggest diet debates right now is whether animal foods (meat, dairy and eggs) are good for us and necessary in order for us to be nutritionally balanced or whether we should completely eliminate these foods and be vegan.
Hospital Design May Be Key In Your Recovery & Patient Experience
Health and wellness must be approached from a holistic perspective. It’s not just about what you put in your body. How you think and your immediate environment plays a significant role in our health and wellness. For example, toxic thoughts may lead to a toxic body. And toxic relationships may contribute to stress and disease in the body.
Why You May Want to Toss Some Kelp in Your Salad
Salads are so easy to make!And what a great way to get plenty of nutrient-rich leafy greens, veggies and healthy fats such as avocado and nuts in just one dish.
Millet. The ‘Bird Seed’ You Might Want To Try!
Now that we are in the thick of fall and winter will be here before we know it, I’m on the hunt for hearty but healthy foods I can add to my shopping list for home cooked meals. I recently came across millet in the same aisle of the grocery store where I get my quinoa and brown rice. I didn’t know much about millet, so I did some research.
Need a Plant-Based Source of Protein? Consider Edamame
Edamame, which are young soybeans (so they are legumes and not veggies) that are usually still in the pod (but can also be bought shelled), are a great plant-based source of protein. And protein is one of the six nutrients we need to stay healthy. (The other nutrients are water, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals). Our bodies use protein to build and repair tissues and make enzymes, hormones and other body chemicals.
The Forbidden Fruit May Have Been a Quince! Here’s What You Should Know.
Apparently, when Eve convinced Adam to eat the forbidden fruit, it may not have been an apple.
A Meat-Free Ground Beef? See If This Plant-Based Alternative is For You
We are in the thick of summer, which means grilling and barbeques are pretty popular these days. If you’re a meat eater, you may be consuming a lot of red meat as of lately. It’s hard to resist that juicy, mouthwatering burger.
Prickly Pear Juice May Be the Perfect Summer Beverage
For most of us, cactus may not be a staple food in our diets. Some people may not know that cactus is even edible. But it is!
Alfalfa Sprouts Aren’t For Everyone, But They May Be Right For You
If you are like me, you don’t have alfalfa in the produce drawer of your refrigerator. But that is about to change, because I discovered the potential health benefits of this plant.
What’s the Secret to a Healthy Home? It May Be Plants
Summer Rayne Oakes, a thirty-something model and environmental activist, reportedly kept 670 plants growing in her 1,200-square-foot apartment in Brooklyn, according to this 2017 NBC TODAY report.
Who Doesn’t Love Rice? But is Rice Milk Right for You?
If you are lactose intolerant, which reportedly about 30 million of American adults have some degree of by age 20, then regular cow’s milk may not be the beverage for you. Some of you may also be vegan or simply prefer a dairy-free diet.
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