Health + Wellness

Reading Food Labels

Reading Food Labels

If you’re looking for a small, attainable step you can take to start achieving a  healthier lifestyle, reading food labels is that step! Unfortunately, no one knows this better than the various food industries vying for your business, and they will often resort to misleading tactics in order to pedal potentially less than reputable products. It is important to possess the knowledge that will enable you to make choices that will benefit your life without fear of being misled, and consulting with a nutritionist is a great first step in learning your best defense. With that in mind, here are some essentials to think about the next time you are grocery shopping. 

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Immunity in the Spring: A Case Study

Immunity in the Spring: A Case Study

One commonly overlooked aspect of immune function resides in a very unglamorous part of our bodies: our guts. Our gut bacteria modulates our immune function and does a lot of the heavy lifting when it comes to defending us against parasites, bacteria, and yes, even viruses. Let’s take a look at how we work with clients suffering from gut issues, and how that is directly linked to your immune system:

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Spring Allergies A Case Study

Spring Allergies A Case Study

This is a transitional time of year in which we emerge from the winter’s gloom into the gentle sunshine, surrounded by beautifully blooming flowers and the green that tells us that warmer days are on the horizon. Although it is a wonderful time of renewal, it bears weight for many as it also means the return of the dreaded seasonal allergy season. With itchy, watery eyes, runny noses, headaches, and sneezes we head out on the first hikes of the season, antihistamines in hand, to explore the world.

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Seasonal Allergies A Case Study

Seasonal Allergies A Case Study

Congestion, sore throat, headaches, sneezing, fatigue…Is it allergies or COVID? This spring, it may be hard to tell. The two can share similar symptoms, so it is important to continue getting tested for COVID. However, once COVID and other infections are ruled out, there are additional dietary and lifestyle considerations to help aid in symptom relief of seasonal allergies. Here’s what Cassie Petro, MS, CN, MSGH did to help one of her clients experiencing this: 

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Managing Stress & Anxiety for Weight Loss Tips & Tricks

Managing Stress & Anxiety for Weight Loss Tips & Tricks

You are probably familiar with how stress and anxiety make you feel– uncomfortable! While these all-too-familiar experiences may start to feel “normal”-  it’s worth taking a closer look at the impact they have on your health. The reality is that stress and anxiety have wide-reaching impacts on health, and they can also get in the way of our best efforts to reach our health goals.

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Menopause & Women’s Health A Case Study

Menopause & Women’s Health A Case Study

Our lives are full of BIG transitions and one that is least celebrated is perimenopause. The body that you have come to understand and appreciate over the years begins to change in mysterious and frustrating ways. How women experience this transition depends on several different factors, inflammation being key. Supporting optimal well-being in each of our systems and our overall health plays a major role in how well and easily we age. 

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The “Need” for Iodized Salt Exploring Iodine

The “Need” for Iodized Salt Exploring Iodine

Have you heard that iodized salt is the only way to meet your needs for dietary iodine?  Do you feel confused about your need for iodine and wonder how salt impacts your health?  This is especially relevant during February, heart health month, as your amount of sodium intake can greatly impact the health of your heart! Read on to learn about the benefits of iodine and how to optimize it naturally in the diet to boost energy and vitality.  

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New Year Foods Make a more positive promise to yourself!

New Year Foods Make a more positive promise to yourself!

In this first month of the year, our thoughts are often on improving ourselves and our health. These improvements tend to focus on the “bad” habits or foods that need to be eliminated.  There are certain things in our lives and diets that our bodies would be better off without, but this approach can promote a pattern of negative thinking that is a bad habit in and of itself.  So this year why not make a more positive promise to yourself to improve your health by adding more of the super-good-for-you things that you might be missing?

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Can Comfort Food Be Healthy?

Can Comfort Food Be Healthy?

What if we redefine the word ‘healthy’ and reclaim it to mean self-care that supports our body, mind, and spirit? Looking at it from this well-rounded perspective, comfort food can definitely be healthy.  

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Boost Your Winter Wellness with Beets A Festive Root Vegetable

Boost Your Winter Wellness with Beets A Festive Root Vegetable

If the idea of preparing these messy veggies is holding you back, read on to see how easy it actually can be! Add them to your holiday dishes for a flavorful and gorgeous side or toss them in with any salad, warm or cold. Roast, boil, or grate away for a delicious, nutrient dense, antioxidant-filled boost.

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Going Beyond Nutrition The Role of Indigenous Foods

Going Beyond Nutrition The Role of Indigenous Foods

While the true history of the Thanksgiving holiday is often overlooked, we hope that this year you and yours can take a moment to reflect on the wealth of knowledge native communities possess – particularly in regards to indigenous foods, native methods of land stewardship, and native practices around food.  

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A Simple Guide to Sugars Is One Better Than Another?

A Simple Guide to Sugars Is One Better Than Another?

When it comes to selecting your ingredient of choice to satisfy your sweet tooth, the options can seem a bit tricky and confusing. From tried and true favorites to this year’s sweetener of the season, each sugar has had its turn to be celebrated or scrutinized in the media spotlight. This simple guide highlights the basics of sugar selection to help you decide which sweetener is just right for your next holiday baking adventure. 

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Breast Cancer-Fighting Foods How to Eat to Avoid and Treat Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer-Fighting Foods How to Eat to Avoid and Treat Breast Cancer

In women globally, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed type of cancer. Breast cancer accounts for 23% of all cancer diagnoses and 14% of cancer-related deaths worldwide, making it the most deadly type of cancer in women. But there is some good news! Despite the high rate of breast cancer diagnoses, the survival rate for those receiving a diagnosis has improved from 63% in 1963 to 90.3% in 2017 [1]. Through diet and lifestyle choices, women can both prevent the occurrence of breast cancer as well as fight cancer that already exists in the body and reduce the risk of cancer recurrence. Find some yummy cancer-fighting foods here!

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Joyful Movement And Tips for Practicing It

Joyful Movement And Tips for Practicing It

We’ve all heard of the fantastic benefits of exercise.  It seems to positively affect just about every disease state in the book as well as positively supporting most mental health conditions. With this many proven health benefits, why don’t more of us make exercise a regular part of our lives?

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