
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Taking care of your upper respiratory system naturally.
With cold and flu season being in full force, I thought I'd share something more beneficial to our health this week. A lot of people suffer from asthma and other upper respiratory illnesses such as sinusitis, but having a cup of yogurt or some fruits and vegetables can help one to fight these things off and provide your immune system some balance. Yogurt is a probiotic (good bacteria) and provides rich amounts of protein and calcium. Whereas citrus fruits and vegetables like brussel sprouts are good antioxidants and are helpful in alleviating inflammation in your respiratory tract.

Sunday, November 22, 2015
How do you like your salmon? ??
The FDA approved genetically modified Salmon for human consumption on November 19th 2015. The company who will be distributing this salmon is called Aquabounty. They altered the salmons DNA to mimick that of a farm raised Atlantic salmon which will grow in market size faster and only half the time it takes for conventional salmon. The good news is that this salmon won't be making it to our plates for another two years and not all grocery chains will participate in selling this item, such as Whole Foods, Kroger and Trader Joes. After learning of this I will not buy anything that bears the Aquabounty logo or name as I prefer natural un-modified foods.
Friday, November 13, 2015
Does coke have the same effects on your body as illegal drugs?
The amount of sugar (10 tsp) in a can of coke poses obvious risks such as obesity, diabetes and tooth decay. But have you ever considered what else coca cola consumption does to your body? Considering it removes battery acid corrosion from your car battery, it is definitely something to think about. According to http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/297600.php coca cola can be compared to heroin in the way it stimulates the brain's reward and pleasure center. I have attached a screenshot of what coca-cola actually does to your body within one hour of consumption.

Friday, November 6, 2015
McDonald's to offer sweet potato fries
In an attempt to offer more health friendlier options, McDonald's has added sweet potato fries as an alternate option to their regular fries. The fries will be offered in Texas chains to start and will hopefully extend to other states eventually. Sweet potatoes are rich in Vitamin A, however once they are fried it kind of takes away the benefit of the sweet potato as it relates to nutrition. I applaud the fast food chain for attempting to revamp their menu options and though I am not a fan of McDonald's for various reasons, kids seem to love this place so offering healthier options seems like a great idea. With people becoming more cautious in their food consumption, if McDonald's plan is to stay relevant then the sweet potato fries is just a start.
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Vegans Be Careful!
The vegan lifestyle has become very popular among Americans due to the lack of trust in the federal government and how it regulates the food consumption in America, and for good reason. It has been proven by many studies that this type of lifestyle provides many benefits health wise to the body and also increases one's energy level. With GMO being the topic every time you turn around it doesn't seem like a bad idea, however with everything else, vegetarians should also be careful about their choice of food. A recent article published by Yahoo Health, https://www.yahoo.com/health/your-vegetarian-hot-dog-may-contain-meat-and-214203888.html , states that Vegetarian hotdogs have been recalled for containing traces of meat such as pork, chicken and even human DNA (totally gross!). Vegetarian hotdogs are usually made from soy and tofu products which have been known to cause abnormal tissue growth in the uterus if consumed long term in high dosages. Personally, I try to avoid anything that contains soy altogether, mostly because I do not like the taste, but to each its own. Whatever one chooses it would be wise to do so in moderation if a healthy lifestyle is what you are after.
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