New Fruit Juice Guidelines For Babies and Kids

The American Academy of Pediatrics set forth new guidelines for fruit juice consumption in children and babies. The rising rates of childhood obesity and dental cavities are the reasons for the new guidelines. In previous years, the Academy advised against offering fruit juice to children under the age of 6 months. The big shift in the new guidelines…

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Wellness Wednesday: Avoid Creamers and Artificial Sweeteners

Quick Tip:  Avoid unhealthy creamers, sugar and artificial sweeteners in your morning cup of coffee or green tea. Coffee and green tea contain caffeine.  Caffeine can help suppress appetite and boost metabolism.  But the effects of caffeine is negated when unhealthy creamers and sweeteners are added. Creamers, sugar and artificial sweeteners are void of nutritional…

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Wellness Wednesday: More Evidence Drinking Water Keeps Weight Down

For me, nothing quenches my thirst more than water.  I love the taste and I love how it makes me feel.  Unfortunately, not many folks share my love of water.  Instead, many opt for sugar-sweetened beverages such as juice, soda, beer, alcohol, coffee or tea.  Non-water beverages are tasteful and palatable, however they are empty…

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The Nutrition Label Get’s A Facelift, FDA Announces

On May 20, 2016, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a change in the nutrition label on packaged foods, representing the first change in some twenty years. The biggest change is the addition of ‘Added Sugars’.  Sugar occurs naturally in food. With the original label, consumers were blind to the amount of added sugar.  We know…

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