Book Review: Generations By Jean M. Twenge

Key Takeaways Generations by Jean M. Twenge, Ph.D., presents a comprehensive and data-driven exploration of the six generations currently living in the United States. Twenge, a professor of psychology, uses extensive survey data to illustrate how technology, more than major historical events, shapes the unique characteristics of each generation. Summary Twenge’s book explores the distinct … Read more

Cholesterol Misconceptions: Separating Fact from Fiction

Key Takeaways Cholesterol Basics Cholesterol often gets blamed for heart disease. Yet the body depends on it every day. Every cell uses cholesterol to stay strong and flexible. Cholesterol also helps produce key hormones and bile for digestion. Cholesterol is a wax-like fat found in every cell. It supports many basic functions. The brain contains … Read more

Inflammation: Causes & Effects

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Key Takeaways What Inflammation Does Inflammation is part of the body’s defense system. It starts when tissue is hurt or when microbes enter the body. The immune system sends signals and immune cells to the area to contain the threat and begin repair. This process is helpful when it is brief. Problems start when the … Read more

Oxidative Stress Causes, Effects & Natural Solutions

Key Takeaways Oxidative Stress Basics Cell Damage Oxidative stress means your body has more oxidants than it can control. Oxidants are reactive molecules that can damage fats, proteins and DNA when they rise too high. Your body makes some oxidants during normal energy work. Immune cells also use oxidants when they fight microbes. Small amounts … Read more

Eggs: A Comprehensive Guide

Key Takeaways Egg Nutrition Protein & Fat Eggs are one of the easiest whole foods to use every day. They give complete protein, natural fat and important nutrients in a small package. Complete protein means the egg gives all essential amino acids your body must get from food. Protein helps repair muscle, skin, organs, hair … Read more

Book Review: Deep Nutrition By Catherine Shanahan, M.D.

“Deep Nutrition: Why Your Genes Need Traditional Food” by Catherine Shanahan, M.D., explores the connection between traditional diets and genetic health. Dr. Shanahan, a physician and biochemist, delves into how the foods we eat impact our genetic expression, overall health, and longevity. She presents a compelling case for returning to the dietary practices of our … Read more

Organic Gardening Tips For A Chemical Free Garden

Key Takeaways Organic Garden Basics Soil First A chemical free garden starts in the soil. Healthy soil has air, water, minerals, roots and living organisms working together. USDA guidance says a strong garden begins with good soil texture and structure, and compost can help improve poor backyard soil (1). You do not need to fix … Read more

Try Walking More For Better Health

Key Takeaways Walking Benefits Easy Daily Movement Walking gives your body movement without beating up your joints. You do not need special gear, hard training or a perfect plan. You only need a route you can repeat. Walking can help your heart, muscles, blood sugar, mood, sleep and appetite when you do it often. Many … Read more

Protein: You Probably Need More

Key Takeaways Protein Basics Daily Repair Protein is made from amino acids. Your body uses amino acids to repair muscle, skin, bone, tendons, hair, nails and organs. You use protein every day, even when you do not train. Walking, lifting, working, healing and normal aging all create repair work inside the body. Muscle is one … Read more

Homeostasis: The Key to Optimal Health and Functioning

Key Takeaways Body Balance Steady Inside Homeostasis means your body keeps itself steady. Your body does this all day without you thinking about it. It adjusts temperature, blood sugar, fluid, minerals, stress hormones and energy. You feel better when these systems stay steady. Your body uses sensors everywhere. Your brain, nerves, liver, gut, muscles and … Read more