Tag Archives: gut health

Five Things that can Destroy Your Thyroid

By: Cat Ebeling, RN, MSN-PHN, co-author of the best-sellers:  The Fat Burning Kitchen, The Top 101 Foods that Fight Aging & The Diabetes Fix Your thyroid gland is a small butterfly shaped gland that sits in your neck. It is responsible for important bodily functions such as breathing rate, heart rate, digestion, energy, weight gain or loss, and even your moods. The thyroid gland …

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What is Dragon Fruit and Should I Eat It?

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By: Cat Ebeling, RN, MSN-PHN, co-author of the best-sellers:  The Fat Burning Kitchen, The Top 101 Foods that Fight Aging & The Diabetes Fix If you’ve ever seen dragon fruit in the store, it would certainly catch your eye! It looks almost like it came from another planet, it’s so wild looking. Dragon fruit comes from tropical areas of the world and grows on …

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Olive Oil vs. Avocado Oil vs. Coconut Oil

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By: Cat Ebeling, RN, MSN-PHN, co-author of the best-sellers:  The Fat Burning Kitchen, The Top 101 Foods that Fight Aging & The Diabetes Fix In the oil/fat wars, there are some clear winners and losers. First the losers–processed vegetable seed oils including corn oil, soybean oil, cottonseed oil, sunflower oil, and canola oil are extremely dangerous to our health; can cause inflammatory diseases, an …

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7 Amazing Foods That Cleanse Your Liver Naturally

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Today’s blog is republished from my friends at PaleoHacks, a leading publisher of daily health tips that I personally read every day… Here is the link back to the original article By Samantha Gladish, PaleoHacks.com Do you need a liver detox? Here are the best natural foods that will cleanse your liver naturally! Have you been slugging through your day, …

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Onions & your gut health, longevity, cancer, and more!

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By: Catherine Ebeling & Mike Geary Co-author of the best-sellers:  The Fat Burning Kitchen, The Top 101 Foods that Fight Aging & The Diabetes Fix The overlooked and much maligned onion has been around since ancient times and was most likely a dietary staple of our prehistoric ancestors.  It is often avoided because of its pungent odor and taste, along with …

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