gut health

Finding Foods That Love You

Finding Foods That Love You

Do you love a wine and cheese event? A beautiful and tasty charcuterie board filled with cheeses, olives, cured grass-fed meats and dried fruit, complimented with a well paired organic wine is perfect for social gatherings.

Does it love you back, or do you get a bit of heartburn or GERD afterwards? Or maybe a migraine develops.

If you can figure out which food compounds are contributing to your symptoms, you can make better food choices, and eat foods that make you feel better.

Celebrate the Holidays with Paleo, Vegan Chocolate Ganache Frosting

Celebrate the Holidays with Paleo, Vegan Chocolate Ganache Frosting

Here’s a versatile Chocolate Ganache recipe you can use over the holidays as a frosting on cake, inside crepes, for dipping fruit into, or poured over pancakes and waffles.

Plus it’s healthy and makes a great holiday gift!

Feeding Your Akkermansia: Recipes You (and your Akkermansia) Will Love

Feeding Your Akkermansia:  Recipes You (and your Akkermansia) Will Love

Have you heard of Akkermansia? It’s a beneficial microbe that has been getting a lot of attention over the last few years. What happens when you don’t have enough? How do you increase it in your gut?

Here are some foods you’ll find it in, along with some delicious recipes I’ve created to feed both you and your Akkermansia.

Obesity: A Powerful Perspective

Obesity:  A Powerful Perspective

Obesity continues to rise and is associated with many health risks including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, depression, sexual function, respiratory function, memory and cognition, and more.

Along with the health risks, obesity brings a huge social stigma along with it. This stigma is largely driven by our belief that people with obesity have no self-control or willpower.

Obesity is not caused by lack of willpower or laziness. There are strong biochemical factors that alter the body’s metabolism and storage of fat.


5 Mistakes The Western World Made with Soy

5 Mistakes The Western World Made with Soy

Soy is one of our biggest mistakes as a food source. In North America it is used by many vegetarians as a complete source of protein. Soy has traditionally been a part of Japanese and other Asian countries’ cuisine. So what went so wrong when it made its way into Western diets?

LEAKY GUT & HEART HEALTH

LEAKY GUT & HEART HEALTH

February is Heart Month, so the perfect time to talk about the Gut-Heart Connection.

What is leaking from your gut that is impacting heart?

In this discussion I’ll be looking at 3 important leaky gut pathways you need to understand to improve your heart health, and some tips to help.

Autism, ADHD, Learning Disorders & Anxiety in KIDS: The Role of Neuro-Inflammation

Autism, ADHD, Learning Disorders & Anxiety in KIDS:  The Role of Neuro-Inflammation

We are in the midst of a childhood epidemic of autism, ADHD, learning disorders and mood disorders.

Here is the reality:

  • The National Autism Spectrum Disorder Surveillance System (NASS) Report of 2018 estimates autism's prevalence in Canada as 1 in 66 children. A gender breakdown looks like 1 in 42 boys and 1 in 189 girls.

  • The Ontario Child Health Study found 6.1% of 4-16 year olds have ADHD, with the Quebec Child Mental Health Survey found slightly lower rates at 5.4%. ADHD can exist with or without hyperactivity (troubles sitting still, fidgeting), and with or without attention deficit (problems in school or at home).

  • Statistics Canada states that 3.2% of Canadian children have a learning disability.

  • Mental health issues such as anxiety impact children as well. According to the Canadian Mental Health Association 3% of children and youth experience anxiety.

    When you start to put all of those things together, it’s easy to see that our kids brains are suffering.

    The ABC’s of Kid’s Brains

    A: autism, attention problems, anxiety
    B: behavioural issues, brain dysfunction
    C: children can’t cope

Here is a discussion on neuro-inflammation in your child’s brain, and what you can do about it.