Uncover Food Sensitivities and Feel Better
If you suffer from irritable bowel syndrome, migraines, or have vague symptoms such as fatigue and brain fog, food sensitivities may be to blame. Here’s how to uncover which foods are responsible.
If you suffer from irritable bowel syndrome, migraines, or have vague symptoms such as fatigue and brain fog, food sensitivities may be to blame. Here’s how to uncover which foods are responsible.
Suffering from infections, such as a cold or the flu, can accelerate memory loss in those with Alzheimer’s disease.
Go ahead and enjoy some fatty fish, nuts, and olives. Including these healthy fats in your diet can help improve diabetes control and delay the need for drug therapy.
Children who receive essential fatty acids from fish oils (EPA and DHA), have been shown to display reduced ADHD related behavior.
No doubt the start of the school year is hectic and many put healthy food choices at the bottom of the to-do list. Here’s some healthy ideas to keep you on track.
Choline is an essential nutrient not many people may be aware of, but it is vital to brain and nerve health. Here some choline-rich food sources to help you meet your needs.
Regularly consuming antioxidant polyphenol-rich foods may help increase their concentration in the brain per dose.
If you are having vague health problems, such as digestive issues, headaches, fatigue or rashes, you might be one of millions suffering from gluten intolerance.
The UV exposure they provide can raise skin cancer risk by 75 percent and puts them in the same category as tobacco and hepatitis B.
Fructose is a type of sugar found commonly in sweetened drinks and junk foods, and a recent animal study shows it may dull memory.
Pycnogenol, which is obtained from the French maritime pine tree, reduces inflammation and eases pain according to Italian researchers.
Saying “Bleep, Bleep, Bleep!!” may actually help you feel better, just make sure your little ones can’t hear you.