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Blog53: Tips to Improve Your Digestive Health

In  our modern life, digestive problems have become a part of our daily routine. Albeit often an inconvenient, painful or embarrassing one.  Your digestive health is directly impacted by the foods you eat and the lifestyle you live. By taking steps to improve your digestive health, you'll help your digestive system to function more efficiently, improving your overall health and sense of well-being. "As a dietitian I believe that real food (and a healthy lifestyle) is powerful medicine and that with just a few adjustments to what you eat, when you eat and how you eat you can noticeably improve your digestion." If gas, bloating, heartburn, nausea, constipation or diarrhea are part of your everyday life, you’re not alone.   Try these tips for better digestive health: 1. Consume a Balanced Diet Choose a variety of foods from each food group, especially fiber-rich fruits, vegetables and grains as well as certain yogurts and fluids. Whole fruits and vegeta

Blog17: What Makes a Food a Superfood?

SUPERFOODS:  In the world of nutrition, the term superfood is commonly seen, used to describe foods with health benefits. Of the thousands of items to choose from, what exactly qualifies a food to be ‘super’? There’s no official scientific definition of a super food, but it’s generally accepted that superfoods contain high levels of much-needed vitamins and minerals. They can also be a source of antioxidants; substances that shield our bodies from cell damage and help prevent disease. While there are a number of common foods that provide these nutrients, below discuss some of the most well-known superfoods and the reasons as to why these foods get to claim the title. Blueberries : These fruits have the ability to lower blood pressure, reduce risk for cancer and heart disease, and have anti-inflammatory effects. They are full of antioxidants, Vitamin C, and Vitamin K. When picking some up at the grocery store, go for the ones that are darker in color – they have more antioxidants!