Month: July 2015

hair and nails, mirrors of our health

Hair and Nails: Mirrors of Your Health

July 31, 2015 No Comments

We love taking care of our hair and nails, its obvious! Just look at the multitude of beauty products piled high in the cosmetics aisle: creams, oils, masks, sprays and other treatments made from secret ingredients… but before spending all your money on products full of promise, start by taking care of the inside, because […]

oats, gluten free

Certified gluten-free oats, great news for celiac disease sufferers

July 28, 2015 No Comments

Since last May, Health Canada allows gluten-free claims labelling for specially produced “pure oats” with gluten content under 20 ppm.

elderly active couple, couple agés et actifs

Ten Tips for Healthy Aging

July 19, 2015 No Comments

In order to age successfully, our goal is to make our health last as long as possible.  In my previous blog, I addressed the top five nutritional changes that occur as we age.  Today, I will highlight my top 10 nutrition tips for healthy aging. My intention is to urge even one reader to take […]

Deciphering the Labelling for a Low FODMAP Diet

July 19, 2015 No Comments

We have already seen which foods to avoid when following a low FODMAP* diet. Avoiding individual foods such as apples, honey or wheat is rather simple. What is more complicated is figuring out whether a food or dish consisting of several ingredients contains few or many FODMAPs! For example, how do you choose a bread […]

What’s the Difference Between Ice Cream and Gelato?

July 17, 2015 No Comments

Being a born and bred Italian, I had the chance to experience hundreds of distinct ice cream flavours in several excellent “gelaterie” (ice cream parlours), developing a special taste for real good “gelato”. By the way, gelato is just the Italian word for ice cream, so how come it is so different from North American-style […]

Eating and Drinking When It’s Hot: 10 Good Choices

July 17, 2015 No Comments

During heat waves, when the outside thermometer reads over 30°C and the humidity index rises, we don’t have much of an appetite in general. But we still have to eat and drink well, avoiding foods that are difficult to digest and favouring those rich in water. So here are 10 good choices.

BMI, a valuable tool?

July 7, 2015 No Comments

According to the WHO, BMI (Body Mass Index) is a tool that evaluates the general level of obesity. Different weight categories can be associated with a risk of developing certain diseases. BMI has the advantage of being easy to use: only two pieces of information are required, namely weight and height. This tool is so […]

Father and daughter picking apple in autumn or fall, père et sa fille à la ceuillette

Five U-pick tips

July 6, 2015 No Comments

In summer, picking your own fruits or vegetables is one of the most pleasant family activities, as it allows you to spend quality time with your family, bring home fresh produce at great prices, and also teach the little ones, especially those living in cities, about the value of food that we are lucky enough […]

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