A blog focused on improving nutrition and healthy lifestyle, especially for those facing health issues or who are seeking to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Saturday, May 10, 2014
More comic relief :-)
Jimmy Kimmel's hilarious report from the street on how many gluten free eaters know what gluten is :-)
And while we're on the topic of meat...
One reason I became vegetarian is because I think it will become fairly commonplace in the future. I believe more people will consume primarily vegetarian diets because meat production takes so many resources and it's so damaging to the environment, too (no, I'm not a space case; as Earth's population increases, decreasing meat production in favor of veg* will become a given; we simply can feed more people through plants than animals). Anyway, what if everyone became a veg* consumer? What would the world be like then?
A little comic relief
This article's amusing; each person is entitled to their beliefs and opinions, but as was pointed out in some of the comments following the article, a few statements are just plain mistaken. Nevertheless, it's a good attempt at expressing l'amour de manger de la viande.
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Dietary link to child autism?
Here's an interesting article about one mother's belief that dietary changes eliminated her daughter's autistic symptoms. This is a unique case and as the article states there's no scientific validation of the dietary link. Nevertheless, it's an interesting story.
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Additional sources of veggie based protein
One challenge of a veg* diet is getting enough protein into the plan. Tofu is the obvious "go to" candidate, but it's not enjoyed by all folks, and it wears out pretty fast as a steady ingredient in your culinary plans. Therefore, I've been learning to diversify protein sources, and was encouraged to come across this article, which highlights additional options. If you're looking to diversify your veg* cuisine, check this article out. A good vegetarian cookbook helps out a whole lot, too :-)
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Nothing like a little dark chocolate
So it turns out that the beneficial effects of dark chocolate are actually due to digestive tract bacteria, not just the chocolate itself. Here's to those bacteria, folks :-)
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Tasty and simple potato salad
I received some purple fingerling potatoes this week and was
wondering what to do with them. I saw this recipe on a flyer
and decided to give it a try. It's easy to make and quite good, a great
salad for those summer picnics ahead, too. Take care not to overcook the potatoes, otherwise they'll fall apart and the salad will become pasty (I almost ended up there!) I didn't have radishes on hand, so I substituted chopped celery, and it worked out fine.
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Your stage in life matters
This article from the L.A. Times is an insightful look at the effects of dietary protein and aging.
Personally, my important take-aways are the following:
Personally, my important take-aways are the following:
- Vegetarian protein sources are preferable over animal based ones (just my opinion, but I think it's a better plan for an older adult in particular).
- This quote from biogerontologist Valter Longo says it all, “Your stage in life matters”. Make sure you research and act on health, vitality, and longevity approaches that make sense for your stage in life :-)
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Clean nutrients
Dunno about the liver cleanse part, but there are good tips for clean nutrients in this article.
Good resource on dried legumes
Peas, lentils, and chickpeas (garbanzo) are nutritional cornerstones of many world diets. They're an important protein source, gluten free, and here's a great website to learn more about them and how to use them creatively in cooking.
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