by mkaye | Mar 7, 2017 | Blog, chosen blogs, Gut Health
For years, we’ve been taught that eating whole grain foods – from bread to pasta – builds good health. We’ve also learned that whole grains are a lot better than refined versions: they contain more vitamins and a lot more beneficial fiber. Many...
by mkaye | Feb 7, 2017 | Blog, chosen blogs, Gut Health
Kombucha tea has been around for about 2,000 years now. Chinese people refer to it as “the Immortal Health Elixir” because of the many health benefits it offers. Kombucha is made from sweetened tea; only it is fermented by a colony of bacteria and yeast....
by mkaye | Feb 7, 2017 | Blog, chosen blogs, Gut Health
You’ve probably been prescribed antibiotics throughout your life to fight infections. And you’ve definitely seen antibacterial soaps and detergents. That must mean all bacteria are bad, right? The truth is that many bacteria are actually very good for the...
by mkaye | Feb 7, 2017 | Blog, chosen blogs, Gut Health
The Honest-to-Goodness Truth About Organic Foods Organic foods are becoming more and more popular these days as people are increasingly becoming more health-conscious. After all, what could be safer and more natural than organic foods? Researchers say that organic...
by mkaye | Feb 7, 2017 | Blog, chosen blogs, Gut Health
If you love the flavor of yogurt, you’ll be happy to know that it also provides many health benefits for your body. Yogurt is a fermented food that’s made by combining milk with healthy bacteria. Better Immunity One of the greatest benefits of eating...
by mkaye | Feb 7, 2017 | Blog, chosen blogs, Gut Health
Many people have the misconception that healthy eating means having to spend a lot of money on fresh, nutritious foods. This is not true! While the thought of preparing delicious, healthy meals on a limited budget seems challenging, it doesn’t mean you will have...