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  • Brazil Nuts

    https://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/seed-and-nut/brazil-nuts.html

    I was eating some mixed nuts tonight and found two brazil nuts in my 1/4 c or small handful which I try to restrict myself to for weight control.  Why do we eat brazil nuts I thought and decided to google them.

    Check out this site, seems like they have lots of benefits due to their high selenium content,  anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, good for the skin, helps lower cholesterol, reduces cancer risk… baldness;  j

    Just make sure that you don’t over-indulge!Brazil Nuts: brazilnutinfo 1

    https://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/seed-and-nut/brazil-nuts.html

  • Caffeine

    Caffeine: espresso 1
    So I was researching whether coffee was linked strongly with reflux disease and my sources have told me that it is the 7th most common complaint from patients who are experiencing reflux but the actual evidence in the literature is mixed, it is still not known whether it is the caffeine or other products in the coffee that cause the discomfort.
    Simultaneously I saw this recent well written article on the risk of having acrylamide in your coffee and decided to share it with you. Thanks to my colleague Andy, the RD.
    Coffee can cause cancer

  • Gluten Free Apple Mincemeat Pie

    Gluten Free Apple Mincemeat Pie: 4F311CC0 86F7 46B8 AF9A F918634F73E6
    Thanksgiving dinner
    My son was coming to visit, he has celiac disease and I wanted to make something special so I found my favourite gluten free pastry recipe, filled the pie with sliced Fuji apples and my own mincemeat made from spartan home grown apples and green tomatoes!
    My daughters boyfriend who is vegetarian rated it 10/10. I was very pleased with the results, maybe not be best choice if you have diabetes but using local ingredients mad me proud.

  • Nutrition for marathon training

    Nutrition for marathon training: Running a marathon
    Its exciting to share my knowledge after attending the intensive sports nutrition training at the Institution National du Sport du Quebec with some of Canada’s most acclaimed sports nutritionist in November.
    The literature supports eating a high carbohydrate diet for elite athletes because metablizing carbohydrate is 5.5% more efficient than fat. One can experiment with different gels, sports drinks, hydration, and carbohydrates during training. An elite athlete will burn 3000-3500 kcal during a marathon, with with adequate training can store ~2000 kcal as muscle glycogen, 500 kcal liver glycogen, and 400 kcal gap supplemented during the race with sports drinks or gels. For those who are looking for an over 3 hr finish, the source of your energy isn’t as important.
    But going back to the question of nutrition to support training, there are a few things to consider, are you trying to lose weight? Are you overtraining? You need adequate nutrients to protect your immune system.
    We determine the amount of calories, carbohydrate and protein based on your level of training, weight and overall goals as above.
    As a general rule, snacks should have 60g carb and about 18 g protein-
    High-quality protein (~10 g):
    – 2 eggs, 35 g lean meat, 40 g lean chicken, 50 g fish
    – 300 ml milk, 30 g cheese, 70 g cottage cheese,200 g yogurt
    – 120 g tofu, 400 ml soy beverage
    • Compact forms
    – 15-20 g protein powder, 20-30 g protein bar, 120-150 ml liquid meal supplement
    Carbohydrates are found in many recovery foods including:
    1 c chocolate milk has 20 g carb and 8 g protein, 125 ml yogurt has 25 g carbohydrate and 3 g protein, A large banana will provide another 25 g carb and 2 g protein, an orange has 15 g carb and 1 g protein.

    Another lovely guide is using the plate model for supporting different intensities of sport:
    Nutrition for marathon training: Diet to match different types of training

    You chose the plate that corresponds with your training intensity.

  • Gluten Free Soups

    On the coast, it’s a great idea to make your own soups from scratch, choose the ingredients that are added, and adjust the salt with a variety of vegetables and herbs.
    I’m looking for a soup that is dehydrated, easy to prepare, high in salt to maintain sodium levels for an athlete who is competing in the upcoming Tougher Mudder, an 8 hour overnight, 50 mile race in Los Angeles
    He wanted a gluten free chicken noodle soup. Haven’t been able to come up with this… but there are a few alternatives, only the chicken bouillon cubes are available dehydrated, so far in my search.
    Not that anyone else on the coast is crazy enough to do this race but see the best choices that I found:
    GoBIO Organic Chicken Bouillon Cubes with 451 mg sodium per cup
    Gluten Free Soups: IMG 1443 e1519065209471
    and Campbells Herb Chicken & Rice with 770mg sodium per cup!
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    Please note I’m attempting to find high sodium (salt) soups!

  • Renal Diet Maze

    Renal Diet Maze: IMG 1474 e1519060432145A close friend has called on my skills to help him with navigating the maze of restrictions imposed with a renal diet. This was a sudden diagnosis and he is overwhelmed.
    First of all, it is important for us all to keep our blood pressure optimally at 130/80, new guidelines to keep our kidneys functioning well. The dietary component which will keep your kidneys healthy includes restricting your salt and keeping your body weight close to target, which may vary depending on your genetics.
    Secondly you want to stop smoking or if you are diabetic, you want to keep your blood sugars close to target.
    Thirdly if your kidneys stop functioning, you may need to restrict your protein, this preserves kidney function, so the Paleo diet may not be a good choice but a vegetarian diet may also be a difficult choice.
    When your kidneys fail, you often need to restrict you potassium- some of those loved fruits (bananas and oranges) and vegetables (tomatoes and potatoes)
    Lastly the phosphate in your diet often becomes a problem, this mineral is often found in foods that we naturally choose because they are healthier
    dairy, proteins, legumes, nuts, whole grains. There are phosphate binders that you may be prescribed.
    The diet for chronic kidney failure in fact doesn’t seem very healthy but is important for your compromised kidney and your longevity.
    This new publication has many of the details you need to learn about, including recipes with herbs and spices give more flavour to your food while restricting the salt (sodium). Its available at Gibson’s Library.
    If you need help navigating this maze and want your diet analyzed, these are services that I provide, helping you to get on the right track!

  • Smart Start:-Fitness & Nutrition Program (4 weeks)

    Smart Start:-Fitness & Nutrition Program (4 weeks): Brochure snippit nutrition fitness 1
    Please contact Jan Stephens at jan@cornerstonenutrition.ca if interested in signing up!

    New dates: March 1-29th for Smart Start!

  • The Japanese Culture and Food may be a recipe for Longevity!

    The Japanese Culture and Food may be a recipe for Longevity!: frank mckenna 150516 1
    My dream

    Japanese culture and diet
    The is a wonderful commentary about the Japanese culture and food guide, have to admire Andy the RD!

  • Tummy patch will help with weight loss

    I did my masters research on “the effects of dietary fat level on cold exposure in rats” and learned that rats have much more brown adipose fat than humans, in fact humans have only a very small amount. It seems very improbable that research done on rats will relate to humans, and that a small patch with hormones can affect the thyrold to convert white adipose tissue to brown adipose fat seems very unlikely….we’ll see….
    http://nationalpost.com/news/world/how-a-tiny-tummy-patch-could-cut-fat-fast-and-without-exercise