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What's in your bathroom cabinet? It may be much more than you bargained for! Consider these stats from data compiled by the Environmental Working Group (EWG)—women use an average of 12 personal care products daily, exposing them to 168 different chemicals!
Is it possible that nearly everyone – from the experts to the average consumer – has been wrong about saturated fat? Hold on tight. A new wave of research may be debunking the theory that eating too much saturated fat increases the risk of heart disease.
Our rates of chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and cancer outnumber other high-income countries around the world, and our life expectancy lags sorely behind.1 And this is true for all age and socioeconomic groups, contrary to popular belief that certain diseases just come with the territory as we age.
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death in the US and worldwide, despite evidence that it can be mitigated with simple dietary changes. Current health guidelines recommend a low-fat diet, containing less than 10 percent saturated fat, to reduce the risk of CVD, yet these dated recommendations have not been successful in reducing the risk of disease.
Olives and extra-virgin olive oil might be on your radar because of their monounsaturated fat content and prevalence in the Mediterranean Diet, which is an essential part of their nutritional charm.1 Here’s another reason you should lock this relationship down—olives are brimming with phenolic compounds containing potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.2 One o
American Heart Health Month was established 57 years ago, with President Lyndon Johnson urging “the people of the United States to give heed to the nationwide problem of the heart and blood-vessel diseases, and to support the programs required to bring about its solution.”1 But nearly six decades later, we haven’t reached a solution, and cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the
How much does your daily hygiene routine have to do with the quality of the air you breathe? More than you may think. “We all have a personal plume,” or a trail of chemicals we leave in our wake as we go about the day, according to Matthew Coggon, scientist at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) and lead author of a recent study on urban emission patterns.
I always get to where I am going by walking away from where I have been.” —Winnie the Pooh
Whether you’re new to keto or have been following the diet for some time, adding supplements to your routine can serve as a helping hand to optimize health and well-being while you follow this high-fat, low-carb eating plan.
At Natural Grocers we have advocated for health and wellness since we started way back in 1955. Part of that advocating means keeping our finger on the pulse of the next big things in wellness.
This time of year is a marker of sorts: The cooler fall months usher in a holiday season full of sweet temptations and loads of comfort foods, coupled with the start of cold and flu season. But what does the season of sweets and treats have to do with the cold and flu season, or more specifically, how you weather cold and flu season?
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