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Health Benefits of Yoga

4/11/2017

 
Have you tried yoga? With its increasing popularity, more and more people are trying yoga. Maybe you've tried it, but did you know that aside from the obvious benefits of increasing strength, yoga has many other health benefits? It creates awareness of your mind/body connection. It even taps into your body's ability to heal itself.
Did you know that aside from the obvious benefits of increasing strength, yoga has many other health benefits?
These are just a few of the benefits of yoga.

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Health Benefits of Celery

4/4/2017

 
The other day my husband and I were making vegetable juice and he asked me what the health benefits of celery were. I had to admit, I knew celery was healthy, but couldn’t come up with the reasons off the top of my head. I decided to do some research. Turns out, celery is not just good for carrying peanut butter to your mouth! It has a host of health benefits!
 Turns out, celery is not just good for carrying peanut butter to your mouth! It has a host of health benefits!
Celery is packed with amazing nutrients!

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Health Benefits of Zucchini

2/22/2017

 
​Zucchini is a great little vegetable that is low on calories and high on health benefits. In fact, a medium zucchini has only 33 calories, but still manages to make you feel full because of its fiber and water content! This makes zucchini an excellent choice if you are trying to lose weight or just eat healthier! Read on for more health benefits of zucchini!
​Zucchini is a great little vegetable that is low on calories and high on health benefits. In fact, a medium zucchini has only 33 calories, but still manages to make you feel full because of its fiber and water content! This makes zucchini an excellent choice if you are trying to lose weight or just eat healthier! Read on for more health benefits of zucchini!
Zucchini is loaded with vitamins and minerals

​Zucchini...


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Is Fat Bad for Your Heart?

2/1/2017

 
For a long time, fat was considered bad in any form and supermarkets were flooded with a variety of low-fat items. The truth of the matter is that they didn’t really do anything to improve health! Our bodies need fat to function properly. It just needs to be eaten in moderation and the right kinds of fat need to be consumed. Some fats are actually really good for you, some are kind of in-between, and others are downright bad for you!
Our bodies need fat to function properly. It just needs to be eaten in moderation and the right kinds of fat need to be consumed. Some fats are actually really good for you, some are kind of in-between, and others are downright bad for you!
Is fat bad for your health?

Trans Fats


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The Health Benefits of Quinoa

10/7/2016

 
With all the buzz about quinoa (pronounced keen-wah) in the last decade, the odds are that you have tried it. Did you feel like it lived up to all the hype? This naturally gluten-free whole grain has a very mild, nutty flavor, so for flavorful quinoa you must add plenty of seasonings. Eating 3 servings of whole grains every day can help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, colon cancer, high blood pressure, and obesity.
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Quinoa is packed full of nutrients, so it is considered a superfood. Plus it is one of the least allergenic grains, so it’s great for those with wheat allergies.
Quinoa is packed full of nutrients, so it is considered a superfood. Plus it is one of the least allergenic grains, so it’s great for those with wheat allergies.
Quinoa is so packed full of nutrients, it is considered a superfood!

​Quinoa is a Complete Protein


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6 Health Benefits of Kale

9/30/2016

 
Have you ever wondered what all the hype is about kale? Have you ever tried it? Kale is a nutrient-packed leafy green that has lots of health benefits. In fact, kale makes spinach pale in comparison to its nutrient content.
Kale has lots of fiber, which can benefit both type 1 and type 2 diabetics. A high fiber diet helps keep blood sugar levels down in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and people with type 2 diabetes may have improved cholesterol and insulin levels.
Kale can increase insulin sensitivity

​Kale and Diabetes

Kale has lots of fiber, which can benefit both type 1 and type 2 diabetics. A high fiber diet helps keep blood sugar levels down in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and people with type 2 diabetes may have improved cholesterol and insulin levels. Kale also contains an antioxidant, known as alpha-lipoic acid, that has been shown to lower blood sugar levels, increase insulin sensitivity, prevent oxidative stress changes, and decrease neuropathy.

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Health Benefits of Fresh Garlic

9/22/2016

 
Do you just love to have some fresh garlic on your pasta? Well, that’s good! Fresh garlic is much more beneficial for your heart than dried garlic, a study in the Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry found.  There is a chemical released when fresh garlic is cut, called hydrogen sulfide, which relaxes blood vessels.  Garlic is commonly used to help treat hardening of the arteries, high cholesterol, heart disease, and high blood pressure. Some people also use it to help prevent colon cancer, lung cancer, prostate cancer, stomach cancer, and breast cancer.
Garlic is commonly used to help treat hardening of the arteries, high cholesterol, heart disease, and high blood pressure. Some people also use it to help prevent colon cancer, lung cancer, prostate cancer, stomach cancer, and breast cancer.
Fresh garlic is a powerful anti-inflammatory.
The compounds in garlic break down easily due to heating or being cut. A study in Japan compared garlic preserved in water, alcohol, vegetable oil and fresh garlic.  They were measuring a compound known was allicin, which is garlic’s main active ingredient and what gives garlic its strong smell.  They found that allicin dissipates quickly once garlic is cut.  Scientists believe that allicin has antibacterial properties that may help prevent food poisoning and bacterial infections.  Allicin may also help prevent blood clots and certain cancers.  Even though allicin breaks down quickly, scientists believe that the compounds it breaks into may still be beneficial.  So get out your garlic crusher and mince away!

Superfood: Chia Seeds for Energy and More!

9/14/2016

 
Chia seeds are having a moment right now. In fact, they are one of the most talked about superfoods, but what makes them so super? They are packed with rich in fiber, omega-3 fats, protein, vitamins and minerals, all of which are necessary for energy.
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Chia seeds were originally grown in Mexico and were highly valued, even being used as money. Aztec warriors used them as an energy and endurance source and claimed that chia seeds could give them energy for 24 hours! In fact, chia seeds were known as “runners’ food” because they were used by runners and warriors when they had to run long distances or during battle.
Chia seeds help boost your metabolism and help burn belly fat!
Chia seeds are great for energy!
A recent study in Journal of Strength and Conditioning found that chia seed provided the same energy benefit as a sports drink without all the added sugar or sugar substitutes.
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An added benefit is that chia seeds help boost your metabolism and help burn belly fat! Studies show that by adding chia seeds to your diet, you can actually lower your visceral adipose tissue (or belly fat), which contributes to a lowered metabolism. Chia seeds also absorb a lot of water, so they help keep you hydrated and keep you feeling full for longer. They are also high in Zinc, which increases leptin, a hormone that your body uses to regulate your appetite.
Keeping skin healthy and young, Keeping your digestive system regular due to its high fiber content, Regulating cholesterol and lowering blood pressure, Lowering inflammation, Preventing diabetes, Keeping bones healthy and strong, Building muscle, Fighting breast and cervical cancer, Keeping teeth healthy
Chia seeds are loaded with health benefits

​Added benefits of chia seeds:

  • Keeping skin healthy and young
  • Keeping your digestive system regular due to its high fiber content
  • Regulating cholesterol and lowering blood pressure
  • Lowering inflammation
  • Preventing diabetes
  • Keeping bones healthy and strong
  • Building muscle
  • Fighting breast and cervical cancer
  • Keeping teeth healthy
You can soak chia seeds, grind them, or eat them whole. You can also try one of these recipes!
Add chia seeds to your salad!
There are several ways to eat chia seeds.
  • You can soak them. Mix 1 ½ tablespoons of chia seeds into one cup of water or other liquid. Let them soak for 30 minutes to 2 hours.
  • You can grind them. Use either your coffee grinder or Vitamix. It can be used in gluten free recipes to help bind your flour. Just make sure you store any ground seeds in an airtight container in either the refrigerator or freezer.
  • You can eat them whole. Just be aware that can get stuck in your teeth, so have a toothbrush and floss ready!

Chia Seed Recipes

Banana Mango Smoothies
Chia Fresca
No Bake Chia Energy Bites
No-Cook Overnight Chocolate Pudding

13 Health Benefits of Basil

9/9/2016

 

​Liver Detox

​Basil is great to detox your liver. If you overate or drank too much the previous day, give your liver a break and add some basil or pesto to your breakfast.
​Basil is great to detox your liver. If you overate or drank too much the previous day, give your liver a break and add some basil or pesto to your breakfast.
Basil is great to detox your liver

​Inflammation & Swelling

​A study found that Holy Basil can reduce swelling by up to 73%.

​Digestion

​The essential oils contained in basil lower inflammation, which is at the root of Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Basil also improves digestion by supporting healthy bacteria in the gut.

​Clear Skin

​Basil oil combats the bacteria that cause acne.
Try this recipe from Health.com: Boil a handful of fresh basil leaves in 1 cup of water for 10 minutes; let the liquid cool. Dip a cotton ball into the liquid, pat it on your breakout zones, wait 10 minutes, then splash with water; repeat once or twice a day.

​Stress

​Holy Basil helps with stress by reducing cortisol, your stress hormone. Basil is considered an adaptogen, which means it helps your body adapt to stress. It helps your body normalize and deal with the effects of stress. Try adding basil to your iced tea after it has steeped.
Basil decreases inflammation which contributes to a great number of illnesses.
Basil decreases inflammation.

​Arthritis

​Basil can help with arthritis by reducing the inflammation that the disease causes.

​PMS

​When you are menstruating, you lose iron. Basil is an excellent source of iron, containing the same amount as spinach! Eat plenty of iron rich foods during your period.

​Heart Health

​Basil contains powerful antioxidants that help protect the lining of the blood vessels from free radical damage. This helps prevent arterial clogging, heart attacks, and stroke. It can also help the muscles in your blood vessels relax and contract, thereby promoting healthy blood pressure. It also helps prevent blood clots.

​Diabetes

​Basil has been found to reduce circulating blood glucose, which helps prevent diabetes. It can also lower triglycerides and cholesterol, which diabetic patients often suffer from high levels. 
​Basil has many antibacterial properties
Basil is an antibacterial

Antibacterial

​Basil has many antibacterial properties. One of the many ways you can take advantage of this is to wash your veggies in a solution with 1% basil or thyme oil. Doing this kills bacteria that can cause diarrhea. Scientists are doing studies about basil’s effects on antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Studies are showing that basil is effective in killing powerful bacteria strains. Basil essential oils may be effective in treating viruses and infections.

​Prevent Cancer

The antioxidants in basil help prevent cancer. They do this by keeping chromosomes from becoming altered or damaged. They can also target harmful cells, such as cancer cells. Basil can also help protect healthy tissue from the harmful effects of radiation and chemotherapy. 

​Depression & Anxiety

​Some people consider basil to be an antidepressant. It can help stimulate the neurotransmitters that regulate the hormones that are responsible for making us feel happy.

​Aphrodisiac

​Basil has traditionally been used in some countries as a natural aphrodisiac. It is believed to cause arousal and to support healthy sexual function.
Vegan Basil Pesto Recipe
Vegan Basil Pesto
I wrote this post after spending the morning making pesto. I have two basil plants that have been VERY prolific! I started wondering what the health benefits were. I hope you enjoy this vegan version of pesto!

Vegan Basil Pesto

4 cups loosely packed basil
1/2 cup olive oil, more if needed
​1 tablespoon lemon juice
3-4 tablespoons nutritional yeast
1/2 cup pine nuts or other kind of nuts (I have used blanched almonds or walnuts)
1 teaspoon salt

Place the basil into your food processor. Turn on processor and drizzle oil into processor as its running. Process for 15-30 seconds. Add the rest of the ingredients and continue processing until smooth. If it needs more olive oil to process smoothly or reach the correct consistency, then add some.

Spinach for Beautiful Skin & Hair

8/31/2016

 
​When you think of spinach, do you think of Popeye? Well, spinach does a lot more than give you big muscles! Spinach is great for your skin and hair! It helps keep your hair moisturized, and helps all body tissues, including skin and hair be healthy and grow by increasing collagen. It also contains iron, which prevents hair loss due to deficiency.
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Spinach is great for skin and hair!
Spinach is low in calories, yet high in vitamins and minerals that your body needs.  Spinach contains magnesium that helps reduce the effects of stress on the body by keeping your blood pressure from spiking, says Beth Reardon, R.D., director of integrative nutrition at Duke Integrative Medicine in North Carolina.  By eating 3 cups of spinach, you consume 40 percent of your body’s daily magnesium needs.
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Spinach is full of chlorophyll, which helps block certain carcinogenic compounds generated from grilling. So, the next time you grill out, enjoy a delicious spinach salad on the side! Spinach also helps prevent asthma, improve bone health and promote regularity.
1 cup of raw spinach contains:
  • 7 calories
  • 0 grams fat
  • 0 grams cholesterol
  • 24 mg sodium
  • 1 gram fiber
  • 1 gram protein
  • 56% daily value of Vitamin A
  • 14% daily value of Vitamin C
  • 5% daily value of Iron
  • 3% daily value of Calcium
  • It also contains Vitamin E, Vitamin K, Thiamin, Riboflavin,  Vitamin B6, Folate, Phosphorus, Potassium, Copper and Manganese.
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    Tonya Cruz

    I am a Duke Integrative Medicine trained Health Coach located in Charlotte, NC. I hold a B.S. and M.A. in Wellness Management. I have a passion for health and for helping others achieve the healthy life they desire.

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