Go with your Gut   –   GI Distress from a different perspective

Ilana Katz MS, RD, CSSD Since a big part of my work with athletes involves reducing the risk of Gastrointestinal (GI) distress I thought a different perspective of the GI environment and how to nurture it would be rather informative.  The organisms and their metabolic processes themselves, the majority of which live in the colon, are referred to as microbiome and they dramatically effect human health in general, not just for athletism. The microbiome is made up of trillions of microorganisms ranging between bacteria, fungi, viruses, and others., all of […]

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CORONA VIRUS – NUTRITIONALLY SPEAKING!

  In all this craziness we are all experiencing together, there is certainly a reminder of how valuable good health and immunity is. Who (W.H.O, haha, no pun intended) would have dreamed that in 2020 instead of flying around in hovercrafts we are teaching eachother how to wash our hands.   We are also constantly being reminded of how regular exercise and healthy eating is of immense importance and I bet I am preaching to a group that are on overdrive in that regard. Many of us may be thrown into […]

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JULY 2018 NEWSLETTER

More than half the year has now gone: Have you reached at least half the goals you set for 2017 yet? Summer is a great time to be healthy and/or lose weight because foods are light, fruits and vegetables are at their prime and the weather provides no excuses for avoiding exercise. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ALWAYS IN SEASON FOR HEALTH Summer offers lots of variety in fruits and veggies. Fresh fruits and vegetables are most nutritious and best tasting when they are picked at their peak. It is thus important […]

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JULY 2015 NEWSLETTER

More than half the year has now gone: Have you reached at least half the goals you set for 2015 yet? Summer is a great time to be healthy and/or lose weight because foods are light, fruits and vegetables are at their prime and the weather provides no excuses for avoiding exercise. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ALWAYS IN SEASON FOR HEALTH Summer offers lots of variety in fruits and veggies. Fresh fruits and vegetables are most nutritious and best tasting when they are picked at their peak. It is thus important […]

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Nutrition and the Immune System

Winter is definitely here, and with that more colds, sniffling and flu tends to show up. The human body has an innate mechanism which protects against these microorganisms, involving the Thymus gland and its production of T-cells, the combat force against bacteria, viruses and other foreign substances. The other component of immunity is a reserve of antioxidants, functioning as the body’s systems of defense against internal cell damage from free radicals.  Free radicals are unstable byproducts of the body’s cells use of oxygen to produce energy.  The increase in free […]

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