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6 Tips to Stop Dieting Forever

Dieting is mentally and physically exhausting. That’s why you should never do it again. It's true what they say -- dieting generally doesn't work. Most diets aren't sustainable, restrict you from enjoying your favorite meals, and can lead to an unhealthy relationship with food and body image. This blog reveals …

How to Eat for Better Brain Function

Food fuels your body, and much like an automobile, your body runs more efficiently on higher-quality fuel. As the engine that powers it, that’s especially true for your brain, which requires plenty of minerals, vitamins, and antioxidants to nourish and protect it. Along with the nutritional quality of your diet, …

The Right Way to Cheat on Your Diet

There's a right way and a wrong way to cheat on your diet. It's true that cheat meals can help you stay on top of your goals, but it's easy to go overboard and undo the progress you've made. Learn about the Dos and Don'ts of indulging to avoid mistakes …

Letting Go of Gluten: Tiffany’s Celiac Disease Success Story

After living 25 years as a self-described “carb queen,” Tiffany suddenly began experiencing symptoms classic to gluten intolerance, like fatigue, joint pain and GI distress. Since her father has Celiac Disease, she suspected she had it, too, but she didn’t want to face it – until cutting out gluten changed …

6 Tips to Crush Carb Cravings

The urge to eat high-carb foods like pizza, bagels, and sweet treats isn't always a matter of willpower -- it could mean your body is trying to tell you something. A lack of essential nutrients, stress, or too little sleep can make you reach for comfort in the form of …

How to Help a Leaky Gut Through Diet

Your intestines make up about 4,000 square feet of surface area, all of which helps contain and control what you absorb into your bloodstream. If any part of your intestinal lining is compromised, then so is its ability to prevent you from absorbing toxins and...

Using a Gluten-Free Diet to Lower Chronic Inflammation

Gluten can cause inflammation in anybody, even people who don't have an autoimmune disease like celiac. Inflammation caused by consuming gluten has been linked to a host of health complications, from cognitive issues to gastrointestinal problems.

Life after Meal Kits: A New Solution for Meal Prep

Let’s be real:  meal prep can be painful. It takes time and effort to plan meals, go grocery shopping and cook healthy foods that please everyone. Lugging home bags of groceries is hard work. Finding the time to cook after a long day can be just as hard....

Can a Gluten-Free Diet Improve Brain Health?

Everyone wants to have a healthy brain that functions optimally. We all want to improve our focus, clarity, memory, and ability to learn and process new information. We also want to decrease our risk for depression, memory loss, dementia, and mood disorders. On a...

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