Ways to help improve thyroid function

20 million people have thyroid disease according to the American thyroid association, and not all of them know it. 1. Search for and identify root causes.Gut problems are a high on the list of things that can trigger immune reactions against thyroid or an overall...

Do you have a protein deficiency?

Consuming the proper amounts of protein daily, you can burn fat and build muscle right away. If you are not eating enough protein, you may experience the following symptoms: 1. You have high cholesterol. If you are likely to replace your foods rich in protein with...

Why magnesium is the vital nutrient that most of us are short on

Magnesium is an essential mineral involved in over 300 biochemical reactions in your body. 10 symptoms of magnesium deficiency1. Insomnia2. Osteoporosis3. Mood swings4. Hypertension5. Cramps and Muscle weakness6. Constipation7. Migraines8. PMS9. Depression10. Chronic...

Considering a gluten free diet?

If you’re considering a gluten free diet, keep the flowing in mind. Make healthy substitutions: if you go gluten free by eliminating all grains from your diet, you run the risk that you won’t get enough healthy carbs for optimal body function. Gluten free DOES NOT...

Nutrient Density

Nutrient Density (ND) is a way to classify the amount of nutrients in food, both real and fake. It’s a scale that ranges from 0 to 1000 being the most nutritious “super foods” (such as kale), and every other food falling somewhere in between. What’s surprising to many...

3 Supported Risks of Protein Isolates

 They are denatured – According to consumer reports whey protein isolates contain trace amounts of harmful heavy metals including lead, cadmium, and arsenic or mercury. Long term use of whey isolates increases your risk of chronic low-level muscle and joint pain,...