Search Results for: omega-3
Dr. Rhonda Patrick – Why Eating Fish, But Not Omega-3 Supplements, Can Help Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease
December 17, 2018
Dr. Rhonda Patrick is a scientist who has done extensive research on aging, cancer and nutrition. She has a Ph.D. in biomedical science from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and St. Jude’s children’s Research Hospital in Memphis TN, a bachelor’s of science degree in biochemistry/chemistry from the University of California San Diego and […]
Tags: Alzheimer's disease, APOE4, dementia, DHA, nutrition, omega-3, phospholipids, podcast, Rhonda Patrick, Science, Supplements
FOR THE LOVE OF FOOD: Climate change lowers crops’ nutrition, beliefs impact meal satiety, and eating close to bedtime linked to body fat
September 15, 2017
Welcome to Friday’s For The Love of Food, Summer Tomato’s weekly link roundup. Next week’s Mindful Meal Challenge will start again on Monday. Sign up now to join us! This week climate change lowers crops’ nutrition, beliefs impact meal satiety, and eating close to bedtime linked to body fat. Too busy to read them all? Try […]
Tags: beliefs, circadian rhythms, climate change, committment, depression, emotional eating, Health, inflammation, kitchen, omega-3, prebiotics, probiotics, willpower
FOR THE LOVE OF FOOD: Foods that help depression and anxiety, how much exercise you need for lifelong youth, and how bad habits impact dad’s swimmers
August 3, 2018
Welcome to Friday’s For The Love of Food, Summer Tomato’s weekly link roundup. This week foods that help depression and anxiety, how much exercise you need for lifelong youth, and how bad habits impact dad’s swimmers. Next week’s Mindful Meal Challenge will start again on Monday. Sign up now to join us! Too busy to read […]
Tags: aging, alkaline, anxiety, baby food, children, Cooking, depression, Exercise, fertility, genetics, grocery stores, habits, Health, kids, sedentary, water
FOR THE LOVE OF FOOD: Dinner is your enemy, vegetarians suffer from depression, and vitamin B supplements cause cancer
September 1, 2017
Welcome to Friday’s For The Love of Food, Summer Tomato’s weekly link roundup. Next week’s Mindful Meal Challenge will start again on Monday. Sign up now to join us! This week dinner is your enemy, vegetarians suffer from depression, and vitamin B supplements cause cancer. Too busy to read them all? Try this awesome free speed reading […]
Tags: bingeing, Breakfast, Cooking, depression, Dinner, fatty acids, flavor, Health, meal timing, omega-3, picky eating, scale, vegan, vegetarians, vitamin B12, vitamin B6
FOR THE LOVE OF FOOD: Picky eating is unhealthy, a big win for organic meat, and why you should eat more collagen
February 19, 2016
This week picky eating is unhealthy, a big win for organic meat, and why you should eat more collagen.
Tags: Andrew Zimmern, beets, bias, collagen, food politics, friendship, happiness, Health, meat, milk, omega-3, organ meats, organic, overeating, picky eating, salt, social, triggers
Foodist Approved: Pesto Pasta Salad with Grilled Veggies and Sardines Recipe
July 19, 2016
Sardines are a great addition to pasta because they add satisfying umami flavor, protein, and a serious omega-3 boost.
Tags: pasta, Recipes, sardines, Summer
For the Love of Food
September 18, 2015
This week chocolate is good for everyone, your genetics make your diet complicated, and what is lost when grains are processed.
Tags: chocolate, Cooking, fish, grains, gut, Health, Inuit, nature, omega-3, Psychology, Science
Everything You Need to Know About Healthy Eating in 115 Minutes
January 12, 2016
In Defense of Food is the most comprehensive explanation of the relationship between food and health you can find in under two hours.
Tags: films, Health, In Defense of Food, Michael Pollan, nutritionism
For the Love of Food
May 22, 2015
This week the science of Dad Bod, omega-3s impact kids' behavior, and the dangers in drinking before you know you're preggers.
Tags: aging, alcohol, artichokes, behavior, cancer, children, circadian rhythms, Dad Bod, Exercise, Health, intermittent fasting, nori, nutrition, Obesity, omega-3s, pregnancy, Psychology, seaweed, tech
For the Love of Food
August 22, 2014
This week breakfast and salt are back under fire, how to count your bites, and a possible risk in hand sanitizers.
Tags: Alzheimer's disease, Breakfast, Exercise, fertility, fish, Health, mindful eating, mushrooms, omega-3, Psychology, salt, sodium, stretching, tech, vitamin D