1. Diet and Nutrition News, Advice,
Eating healthy is certainly not about being perfect. Most people tend to get much better results
when they start small and make incremental changes to their current diet.
Anne Ricci
Founder of AnnesHealthyKitchen.com, empowering women to make healthy food choices and feel
great in their body.
Moving forward, try to accept foods for what they are -- food. If you like the way a food tastes, it
makes you feel good, and you are in the mood for it, then that sounds like a great choice... no matter
how much fat or calories it contains. If you don't enjoy the taste of a food, aren't in the mood for it,
or it doesn't make you feel very good then it probably isn't a stellar choice for you no matter how
many celebrities you've seen eating/drinking it.
What if, instead all the negative food-body thoughts, feeling like a failure, and regret-eating, we
could have a lighter more positive touch and just make a few super do-able substitutions to our
recipes?
In a recent report published by the Centers for
Disease Control that ranked 47 "powerhouse fruits
and vegetables," kale placed only 15th (with 49.07
points out of 100 for nutrient density)! Here's a
roundup of the 10 leafy green cousins that
researchers say pack a greater nutritional wallop.
David Zinczenko
The New York Times best-selling author of Eat It to
Beat It!, Eat This, Not That and The Abs Diet, and the
Nutrition and Wellness Editor at ABC News
Here are a few tips for choosing a healthy snack: eat
real food, keep it portion-controlled (and calorie-
controlled), aim for a fruit or veggie serving, and try
to get some protein or fiber in your snack to help you
feel full and stabilize blood sugar.
Dr. Lisa Young
Internationally-recognized nutritionist; International Speaker; Adjunct professor of nutrition at NYU;
Author, 'The Portion Teller Plan'
If I eat hot peppers or tree nuts, the reaction can range from uncomfortable at best to life-
threatening at worst. Having been both hostess and guest in this situation, I can offer some advice to
those who are considering welcoming a restricted eater to their meal or their food-related event.
2. Yes, oats are loaded with carbs, but the release of those sugars is slowed by the fiber, and because
oats also have 10 grams of protein per 1/2-cup serving, they deliver steady, muscle-friendly energy.
David Zinczenko
The New York Times best-selling author of Eat It to Beat It!, Eat This, Not That and The Abs Diet,
and the Nutrition and Wellness Editor at ABC News
Healthy Diet
The concept is this: Humans evolved on a diet very different from today's eating habits. Therefore,
the Paleo proponents argue, to be healthier, leaner, stronger and fitter, we must re-think our diet
and remove some of the food groups we consider basic.
You are your most valuable asset, and you're also stuck with yourself for a long, long time. With that
in mind, use last night's cookie hoedown as a way to figure out the ways in which you need to take
better care of yourself instead of yelling at yourself for the next three days.
Jen Picicci
I help women make peace with food their bodies. More at www.jenpicicci.com
Compelled by my compounding fatigue and stomachaches, I waved the white (and red and green)
flag, and embarked on my gluten-free adventure. I didn't realize that the benefits of a gluten-free
diet would contribute to the improvement of other aspects of my life.
Celia Kaye
Gluten free lifestyle writer. Author of forthcoming children's book.
If you've made the choice (or goal) of going completely meat-free, don't allow your surroundings and
your own fears to stop you. Hopefully, these tips can be one step towards helping you achieve the
changes in your diet that are important to you.
Known as the "fruit of the gods," figs are in season now, but they're nothing new. In season from
from June to early Fall, the sweet fruit were used by the Greeks as signs of prosperity and for early
Olympic training. For the food nerds among us, a mini fig tutorial.
I wore what I didn't eat like a badge of honor. As a certified health coach, I felt like it was important
to "walk the talk" and make sure that I was taking exceptional care of myself; but like every other
thing in life, you can take even good things too far!
I secretly (publicly) would love it if he would learn to love produce the way I do, the same way I
know he wishes I would eat a steak. At this point, though, besides it having no appeal, I'm pretty
sure my body would violently reject red meat, were I to eat it.
Holly Leber
Journalist, food geek, wishful world traveler, aspiring professional sassafras.
http://daliboo.com/
3. Do candy bars have a tendency to jump off the shelves and into your cart when you're at the
supermarket? You're not alone. From the weekly circulars to the cash register, the entire grocery-
shopping experience is designed to ensure you spend as much time and money on junk food as
possible.
David Zinczenko
The New York Times best-selling author of Eat It to Beat It!, Eat This, Not That and The Abs Diet,
and the Nutrition and Wellness Editor at ABC News
When it's hot outside and you're keeping active, dehydration can leave you feeling light-headed and
disoriented. Cooling off with refreshing beverages can keep your body hydrated and your waistline
intact -- if you know which ones to drink.
Sylvia E. Meléndez-Klinger
Registered dietitian, certified personal trainer, nutritional consultant and founder of Hispanic Food
Communications
No one would ever say "just try one cashew" to someone with a severe nut allergy, so why do they
say "just take one bite" to people with wheat allergies?
Celia Kaye
Gluten free lifestyle writer. Author of forthcoming children's book.
The secret to eating while traveling is to identify the difference between eating and over-eating.
Eating is enjoying food. Overeating is when you no longer taste the food. You are stuffed yet
continue to eat.
My father nicknamed me "20 Questions" by the time I was 5 years old. Often times I would blurt out
my next question as my parents were still rattling off the answer to the previous one, antsy to
address the next puzzle piece in my mind.
Alena Hall
Associate Editor, Third Metric, The Huffington Post
Eliminating sugar from your diet can be done. If you do decide to go sugar-free, one of the best ways
is to go cold turkey. Cut out sugar completely with these simple steps and you could be craving-free
in a week.
Wellness Today
Holistic Wellness Experts from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition