IS OATMEAL GOOD FOR YOU?

Lately, I have been reading and listening to some nutrition/wellness bloggers/experts talk about the downsides of oatmeal. Imagine! Oatmeal? Has a downside? Their argument is usually based on the fact that oatmeal contains a lot of carbs and also because people gain weight eating oatmeal. Well, not so fast. Yes, oatmeal contains mostly carbs but it…

WHAT THE HECK IS YOUR MICROBIOME?

When I first heard about the human microbiome, there were a lot of scientific discussions thrown around it. So naturally, I didn’t particularly care to find out what it was all about. But the more reading I did on other wellness topics, the more experts focused on what they termed the human “microbiome”. I also…

I Lost Weight! How Do I Keep it Off?

I Lost Weight! How Do I Keep it Off Many people say have a harder time keeping off the  any off the weight they lost, than actually losing the weight. Do you agree? Can you relate?  Once my clients starts losing a lot of weight, I actually intensify my communication with them. You would think…

Are You What You Eat or What You Digest?

The phrase ‘you are what you eat’ is very catchy and seems accurate. But when you take a closer look at it, it makes no sense. In this article, I will try to avoid talking at length on the science behind chewing and digestion. I would like to be extremely brief and cut straight into…

Bitter leaf: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Recently, the western world has been totally fascinated with the health properties of bitter leaf. There are so many articles written about this particular leaf. Nowadays, we can even get it in supplement form. This is amazing! I particularly remember growing up helping my mom prepare this vegetable. You had to boil and wash and…

Tips for Eating Healthy on a Budget

Most people believe that adopting and living a healthy lifestyle has to be expensive. The idea that you save more eating junk and regular food  is just not true. Organic foods (less processed foods) are more expensive in the short run, but ultimately can save on medical bills. But how do you keep your healthy…

Is Apple Cider Vinegar Truly Magical?

Vinegar simply means “sour wine”. Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) is a product that results from systematically fermenting apples. The “mother” is a combination of yeast and bacteria formed during fermentation. If you look at an apple cider vinegar bottle, you can see the strands of the “mother” usually sit at the bottom like mud. That…

Three Ways To Know What Your Really Eating!

Do you know what you are yesterday? There is a difference between knowing what you ate and what you actually ate. Knowing the difference might shock you, if you have never really taken the time out to really understand your daily intake of food and drinks.  One of the questions I get a lot goes…

Three Types of Foods That Are Sure To Improve Your Mood!

I have heard people say they love soda or coffee because these beverages gives them a sudden burst of  extreme energy and satisfaction at that moment of hunger or when they are just wanting something to pick up their mood, especially in the morning. Have you ever noticed that when you eat a particular food,…

Are Zumba, HIIT, and CrossFit Better Than Just Walking?

According to Dr. Axe, a certified doctor of natural medicine, doctor of chiropractic and clinical nutritionist, “When most people decide it’s time to practice some healthier habits, simply walking to lose weight and improve their health might not seem like it’s going to do “enough” to give them the benefits of exercise they’re after. But…

The Amazing Benefits of the Ginger Root

Ginger is the underground part of the ginger plant. It has a firm, striated texture. It’s flesh can be red, white, or yellow in color. It is covered with a brownish skin that may either be thick or thin, depending upon whether the plant was harvested when it was mature or young. It can be…

I Should Stop Eating Red Meat. Right?

In an eye opening study of more than 121,000 adults, investigators reported that the more red meat you eat, the greater your risk of dying and of developing life-threatening diseases, such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes- a study was conducted by a team at Harvard School of Public Health and published in the Archives…