Tag Archives: Heart disease

Nutrition misinformation: brought to you by Health Canada

If you’re looking for smart food choices, do not read the  Percentage Daily Value (% DV) on food labels. It’s a recipe for confusion. The % DV is supposed to tell you how much of a certain nutrient you need in a day. The problem is that the figures Health Canada is using bear no […]

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Seeking smart lower sodium choices for kids (or for anyone) is not an easy task

There’s no doubt about it: Canadians consume too much sodium. But it’s not because of anyone having a heavy hand with the salt shaker- in spite of what Conservative MPs would have you believe. In providing reasons why they won’t support Bill C-460 – Sodium Reduction Strategy for Canada Act, they state that they don’t  […]

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A quick and tasty one bowl meal: Provençal Fish Soup with a Garlic-Pepper Mayo

A taste of  sunny Provence that’s sure to satisfy. This meal in a bowl is perfect for heart month. It’s palate pleasing, packed with antioxidants and offers healthy fats. Provençal Fish Soup with a Garlic-Pepper Mayo Serves 4 1 tbsp (15 mL) extra virgin olive oil 1 medium onion, chopped 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped […]

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Another speedy apple dessert: Sautéed Maple Apple Slices

From my book, The Enlightened Eater’s Whole Foods Guide, here’s a quick sauté with the taste of apple pie minus all the work and the fat.  Serve over vanilla frozen yogurt or Greek yogurt. l Sautéed Maple Apple Slices Makes 4 servings 3  Golden Delicious apples 2 tsp  (10  mL)  fresh lemon juice 1 tbsp  […]

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Eating for your genes

It’s a new dawn in the link between your genes and what you put on your plate. Do you get frustrated reading about nutrition research? Have you noticed that when a new study touting the benefit of a certain food is published, soon after another one, which has the opposite conclusion, makes the headlines? For […]

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Ginger Roasted Butternut Squash Soup – a delicious way to warm up

Soup is not just a super appetite tamer. At this time of year, with the frigid temperatures outdoors, it feels like a necessity. A bowl of  butternut squash can certainly hit the spot. Save on your sodium counts and food dollars by making your own  at home. Butternut squash is packed with carotenoids – the […]

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What’s more important: the health of Canadians or the financial health of industry?

Why does the government impose laws when it comes to big money but not health?     Have you written to your Member of Parliament to support NDP MP Libby Davies’ Private Member’s Bill- Bill C-460- The Sodium Reduction Strategy for Canada Act? I have and finally heard from my M.P.,  John Carmichael. It took a […]

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If a healthy weight is on your 2013 agenda, don’t neglect your shut-eye

If hearing yet again that a lack of sleep can affect your weight and health feels like a bit of a yawn, shake off those cobwebs and take a listen:  A German study  found that just one night without sufficient shut-eye can reduce your metabolism enough to make a difference in your weight. And chronic […]

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