Get your GLOW on!
- At March 25, 2013
- By JillLatham
- In healthy, nutrition, Uncategorized
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Today we debuted one of our new juices, GLOW. First of all, don’t you love the name? I think it really evokes how great you feel after you drink this yummy juice. GLOW is chock full of Apple, Lemon, Ginger, and an amazing spice called Turmeric. The health benefits of this juice are abundant and one that should definitely be added to your juice regime. While we all know how great apple, lemon and ginger are to our health, some might not know about the wonderful benefits of Turmeric.
Turmeric is an orange-colored spice that is imported from India, is part of the ginger family, and has been a staple in Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian cooking for thousands of years. Turmeric has been widely used in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicines due to its amazing anti-inflammatory properties for both inside and outside of the body. Seems as though Western medicine is just now catching on (not surprising!!).
Here are some of the wonderful benefits that Turmeric offers the body…….
- Antiseptic and antibacterial agent. Great for disinfecting cuts and burns
- Natural liver detoxifier
- One of the most potent anti-inflammatories
- Natural pain killer
- Aids in fat metabolism and helps with weight maintenance
- Anti-inflammatory properties of Turmeric are beneficial for arthritis
- Speeds up wound healing
- May be helpful in preventing cancer incidences
- Decreases ance when used as a topical on the skin
- Reduces gum infections
- Beneficial for decreasing inflammation in your joints
So whether you are drinking it or sprinkling it on your food, make sure you get some Turmeric in your diet. Keep your body inflammation-free!
In health and happiness,
Jill
Coconut Craze
- At September 13, 2012
- By JillLatham
- In healthy, nutrition, organic
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One of the biggest health trends right now is coconut. Whether it be coconut water, coconut meat, coconut milk or coconut oil, food companies are capitalizing on this and for good reason. I love a great coconut product. The benefits of adding coconut into your life are widely varied – it helps to boost immunity, improve heart health, promote lean body weight, stoke your metabolism, and is incredibly nourishing for your hair and skin. But the most awesome health benefit about coconut oil is its’ ability to help the body burn fat for energy.
Here’s the deal….coconut oil is composed of medium-chain triglycerides. I know…kinda sounds a bit scientific but let me tell you a little about the structure of a fatty acid. All fats contain a certain number of carbon atoms, which are connected together in a big chain. There are short chain fatty acids, medium-chain fatty acids, long-chain fatty acids, and very long chain fatty acids. The body breaks down and metabolizes all these fatty acids differently – some are used for immediate energy, while others aren’t used as effectively and tend to be more predominately stored in fat cells. The fatty acid in a coconut (it’s oil) is a medium-chain fatty acid, therefore its smaller, easily digested, and then immediately burned by the liver for energy. In other words, it helps to boost your metabolism! Many people are on low-fat diets, however, don’t skimp on adding this amazing fat to your diet.
Now let’s talk about the coconut products on the market…
Read More»Loving me some Chia Seeds!
- At February 28, 2012
- By JillLatham
- In healthy, nutrition, organic
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Chia seeds are on the market and like any other health food product, they are coming in strong. If you have recently ventured into any health food store, such as Whole Foods, you would have seen many products that contain chia seeds or even just chia seeds alone. And for good reason! Basically, chia seeds are awesome and they should become a new staple in your diet. First of all, chia seeds are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids. These fabulous and healthy fats (ALA, DHA & EPA) benefit the brain by increasing memory and cognition, help to decrease inflammation in the body, assist in lowering high cholesterol and high blood pressure, and play positive roles in diabetes, heart disease, depression, and arthritis.
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