Archive for the ‘Nutrition’ Category

Is Dark Chocolate Good for You?

Monday, October 29th, 2012

Author’s Note: No chocolate bars were harmed during the writing of this article. Recent reports in prestigious scientific journals have been viewed by chocophiles (lovers of chocolate) as the best health and nutrition news they’ve heard in years. According to the research, dark chocolate may actually be good for you. One study showed that test [...]

What are Probiotics?

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

The beneficial bacteria that make up the bulk of your gut flora are called “probiotics.” These tiny symbiotic organisms provide a wide range of benefits to your health, including keeping your digestive system healthy, aiding in nutrient absorption, boosting your immune system and even helping guard against cancer. The benefits of probiotics were first discovered [...]

How Much Do You Really Know About Vitamin C?

Friday, October 21st, 2011

Perhaps the most well-known vitamin and one that is frequently cited as vital to good health, but what is Vitamin C exactly? Vitamin C or L-ascorbic acid is a key nutrient and antioxidant essential to our diet. When our bodies contain more free radicals than antioxidants, our bodies are said to be under oxidative stress [1]. [...]

5 Easy Ways to Boost Your Metabolism

Thursday, September 29th, 2011

Metabolism refers to the rate at which your body burns calories. Your metabolic rate is your personal “calories-per-hour” number. Your metabolism is lowest while you sleep and highest during and right after vigorous exercise. Here are a few tips for raising your metabolism: 1. Don’t skip breakfast The morning meal jump starts your metabolism and [...]

Hidden Trans Fats

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

You’ve probably heard that trans fats are bad for you. You may even be looking for them on product labels. But what about all the foods that don’t have nutrition labels on them, such as French fries or doughnuts? When it comes to these foods, trans fats may be hiding in plain sight. That’s why [...]