Will Vote for Food Consciousness

Will Vote for Food Consciousness

Earlier this week I wrote a very different article for our local newspaper. It drew unnerving parallels between global industrial agricultural practices, pesticides, poor human and environmental health, nutrient insufficiencies, and the most at-risk population to contract COVID-19.

But on Tuesday – election day – I felt crummy editing such a daunting topic. Who needs additional controversial messages right now? Not me. So, let’s trade election news for expansion and introspection, and talk food consciousness.

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The Endocannabinoid System and Immunity

The Endocannabinoid System and Immunity

It’s probably safe to assume that many humans currently are experiencing disconnect between how they feel and how their body functions. Emotions (fear, anxiety) influence our physical state (fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath). Impending emotional threat from chronic worry, pressure or panic contributes physically to increased food sensitivities, gut dysfunction, insomnia, and susceptibility to illness. These symptoms are not simply related to a weakened immune system but rooted in whole-body imbalance.

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Fiber Foods to Balance Stress

Fiber Foods to Balance Stress

When I’m super stressed, I crave my favorite comfort food: homemade triple chocolate brownies with coconut flakes, served with a healthy dollop of almond butter and freshly-cracked vanilla sea salt.

To my kids, these brownies represent a, “We love you, mom!” special-baked-goodie-moment, but in my book they’re a, “time to pause and evaluate my stress levels” food.

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Non-Perishable Immune Boosting Foods

Non-Perishable Immune Boosting Foods

Right now, a prevalent preoccupation health – physical, mental, emotional, spiritual and, certainly, community health.

Like you, I rely on recommendations from researchers, doctors and health practitioners in my field to shape my safety habits and family guidelines. While handwashing and isolation are imperatives to reducing virus spread, some institutions claim that food has little or no effect on immunity. As a nutritionist, I deeply trust the healing potential of food and botanicals.

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Is Chocolate Good for Your Heart?

Is Chocolate Good for Your Heart?

Why is chocolate a beloved treat on a holiday that celebrates love? Chocolate not only elevates our mood and warms our heart, it is biochemically beneficial to both our cardiovascular wellbeing and our brain function via the symbiotic heart-brain axis. Inside our heart is a “heart brain”, a tiny center of neurons, neurotransmitters and proteins, just like in the head’s brain, and coordinated by the nervous system. Areas of the brain regulate the heart, and the heart is a key communicator to the brain. Chocolate seems to benefit both!

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Ho-Ho-Holiday Healthy Meals

Ho-Ho-Holiday Healthy Meals

Holiday events, tree trimming, shopping for gifts, end-of-year work deadlines, carving out time to ski – during the busy holiday season, how do we find time to plan wholesome meals?

Leaving meal prep for the last minute and eating on the fly are a recipe for poor nutritional choices and overindulgence. It doesn’t take long for processed frozen meals, pizza delivery and leftovers to leave us feeling under-nourished.

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Healthy Eats During Times of Stress

Healthy Eats During Times of Stress

Everyday stressors from parenting, work, community volunteering and otherwise spreading ourselves thin, create an ideal platform for the body to exist in chronic stress. We know what we need to do – be in nature, meditate, eat whole foods, exercise, sleep 8 hours per night. Instead, we skimp on self-care in order to simply survive.

Then a traumatic event occurs and our stress levels spike.

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Top 10 Foods to Enhance Simple Meals

Top 10 Foods to Enhance Simple Meals

The kitchen is my happy place, and I love cooking meals from scratch. I’m a darn good meal planner, so it’s unusual for me to be totally out of ingredients needed for school lunches, potlucks and Sunday brunches.  

Even with planning ahead, busy times and late notices pop up. I’ve found that a collection of go-to pantry and fridge-door foods helps to prepare quick, wholesome, healthy meals!

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Stress Don’t Digest

Stress Don’t Digest

While food can be both healing and destructive, so can our body’s ability to respond.  Thankfully, nature gave humans the ability to maintain whole body balance. When we ingest food sprayed with chemicals our digestive and lymphatic systems, plus liver and kidneys, are equipped to process and excrete these harmful toxins. Every orchestrated physiologic system is brilliantly designed to maintain whole-body balance, or homeostasis.

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Create A Common Table

Create A Common Table

The Wood River Valley is renowned for artful events and ultimate outdoor experiences. Our idyllic backdrop and high-class culture makes us a destination both for the elite and for adventurers seeking pristine wilderness.

However, as the nation’s ninth most expensive county in which to live, variants divide us: north and south valley, affluence and service strata, full time residents and part time holidaymakers, culture and ethnicity. We contribute time or money through local nonprofits, yet how else may we truly get to know our neighbors?

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Cannabinoids – A No-Brainer

Cannabinoids – A No-Brainer

Idaho state legislators this year debated House Bill 122, introduced to legalize hemp production and sales in our state. Passing the bill would have put Idaho on par with 41 other states that have legalized hemp, and the 2018 Farm Bill, which deregulates hemp and legalizes it nationwide. However, the law didn’t pass, much to the dismay of Idaho farmers and industries selling sell – or wanting to sell – hemp-derived products, such as CBD oil.

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