Next time someone tells you to watch your cholesterol, consider this: low-cholesterol diets have actually been shown to cause hormone-imbalances, obesity and diabetes. The emphasis on a low-fat diet reduces the intake of fat and causes an increased consumption of carbohydrates and trans fats. For women, lack of adequate levels of cholesterol in the body can be a real issue of hormone imbalances. Why cholesterol is the most important molecule in the body: It is the main component of cell membranes...
by on June 17th, 2010 at 07:06 am

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  • Rethinking Low Cholesterol Diets
    Next time someone tells you to watch your cholesterol, consider this: low-cholesterol diets have actually been shown to cause hormone-imbalances, obesity and diabetes. The emphasis on a low-fat diet reduces the intake of...
    by at June 17th, 2010 at 07:06 am
  • Superfood of the Week: Eggs
    Plants get all the glory for their impressive nutrient content and animal foods tend to go unnoticed. But what about the egg? Truly, it’s a superfood extraordinaire! Eggs are a great source of other vital nutrients...
    by at December 22nd, 2009 at 05:12 am
  • Superfood of the Week: Cranberries
    Tis’ the season for giving thanks, huddling around an open fire and feasting with friends and family. This Thanksgiving, when you’re going back for more turkey, mashed potatoes and stuffing, don’t forget the...
    by at November 16th, 2009 at 08:11 am
  • What’s the Buzz About Vitamin D?
    Vitamin D has been all over the news as the latest nutrient whose Recommended Daily Allowance has come under great scrutiny. Dietary vitamin D is unique in that it is not actually a vitamin and would be better classified as...
    by at May 25th, 2009 at 05:05 am
  • The Skinny on Coconut Fat
    In response to Sally’s comment in the Reader requests, “Just wondering what your thoughts are on coconut fat. I’ve heard mixed things”, here’s my take on coconuts and saturated fats in general.   There...
    by at May 16th, 2009 at 04:05 pm
  • Go Ahead and Eat the Yolk
    I often marvel at the brilliantly packaged,  deliciously satisfying and nutritionally dense  creation of nature with the strangest of names in  almost any language (dzou in Armenian, oeuf in  French and even egg –...
    by at May 15th, 2009 at 01:05 pm