This week, we are looking at another comparison, but also a kick-off of a miniseries on EGGS! Eggs are very nutrition, high in protein, and have various health benefits, so why not a miniseries on this? And some people like them separated and some like them together, so why not again?
Health and Wellness
The Real Differences Between Potatoes and Sweet Potatoes
This week, we are exploring the sweet potato vs potato factor.
Special Look- Hydration Beyond Water: The Best and Worst Drinks for Your Health
Water is essential, but it's not the only way to stay hydrated. Discover the top drinks that boost hydration—from coconut water and herbal teas to smoothies and yogurt-based beverages. Plus, learn which drinks to limit to keep your body balanced and energized.
Happy Gut, Healthy Life
This week, now that we are over our food coma, let’s take a look at the usage of probiotics to help aid in the digestion of all those foods.
Stuffed and Snoozin’
Hope everyone is having a great week, with the holiday coming up, and we all love a good BBQ, I want to address for this week’s topic a term I think we all know…FOOD COMA. So, what is it and how do we combat it?
Why Blueberries Are Superfoods for Your Health
We are about 1 week away from blueberry season here in PA (Blueberries typically ripen from early July to mid-August in PA. The ripening schedule can change due to weather patterns), so I figured this is a good day to talk about the health benefits of blueberries. A blueberry is a small, dark blue, sweet and slightly tart … Continue reading Why Blueberries Are Superfoods for Your Health
Exploring Ginseng: Health Benefits and Side Effects
This week, I would like to take a look at a topic that I keep wanting to explore for the health benefits, but I haven’t done it, till now. Ginseng. Ginseng is a powerful herb with a long history in traditional medicine, especially in East Asia and North America. Ginseng is the root of plants in the genus Panax, primarily: there are two kinds Asian/Korean Ginseng (Panax ginseng) and American Ginseng (Panax quinquefolius). The health benefits of ginseng are, but not limited too- • May enhance immune response and reduce the severity of colds. • Shown to help lower blood glucose levels in some studies. • May offer short-term improvements in focus and memory. • Contains anti-inflammatory compounds beneficial for chronic conditions. And more recently, it was found that- • Over 200 ginsenosides have been identified with potential anti-cancer and brain-protective effects. • Helps regulate metabolism and may support weight management. • Techniques like steaming and fermentation can increase the potency of ginsenosides. However, you know me, let’s hear about the side effects of ginseng They may include- • Insomnia • Headaches • Digestive issues in some people. • Negative interactions with medications like blood thinners or diabetes drugs Overall, ginseng if you can handle it could be more beneficial to your diet than negative, just watch how much you take.
Pepper Pulse: The Capsaicin Update You Didn’t Know You Needed
Wahoo! It’s a new week, and last week we focused on Spice Tolerance. This week let’s keep it spicy again and look at the update research on chili peppers and capsaicin. To begin, earlier this year the University of Mosul, found that chili peppers, especially red, have great health benefits such as, helping with: Abnormal … Continue reading Pepper Pulse: The Capsaicin Update You Didn’t Know You Needed
Coming Soon
Get ready to spice up your feed this week with Pepper Pulse: The Capsaicin Update You Didn’t Know You Needed.
Too Hot to Handle? The Truth About Spice Tolerance
We are back this week, and going to be better than ever, currently working on subscription only content (however this will always remain open for everyone to read), as well as cleaning up/updating our recipe section to add a little more content. But let’s move on to the topic of this week, SPICE TOLERANCE. As we know from the past, I have a huge love, obsession, and wide knowledge of all things with heat. So, this week, I wanted to take a look at why some people can tolerate spice, and why some can.