August is National Breastfeeding Awareness Month! Keep in mind: “breast fed is best fed and cow’s milk is the ideal food for the newly born and rapidly growing calf.”
From Don’t Drink Your Milk by Dr. Frank Oski
Building Wellness Into The Next Generation
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August is National Breastfeeding Awareness Month! Keep in mind: “breast fed is best fed and cow’s milk is the ideal food for the newly born and rapidly growing calf.”
From Don’t Drink Your Milk by Dr. Frank Oski
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Having a baby? Start your child off on the best foot by breastfeeding! Did you know that breastfeeding not only provides your baby with the best nutrition, but also breast fed babies:
Breast fed babies also become children and adults who have lower rates of
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The most important thing we can do is to drink the proper amount of water every day, at least 2 to 3 quarts of water daily. But do you know the quality of the water you’re drinking? Click here to learn the truth about bottled water…
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Recently after a healthy living talk that I gave, a woman in attendance told me that she is on a low-carbohydrate diet and asked me if I thought it was a good idea. My answer was an unqualified no.
I thought the low-carbohydrate craze died out some years ago. But a recent Reader’s Digest cover article showed me that it is still alive and well. Low-carb diets emphasize protein (mostly animal protein such as meat and eggs), and eschew carbohydrates such as bread and fruit.
So here are four reasons not to go low-carb:
Not all carbohydrates are created equal. Sure, we should avoid simple carbohydrates such as sugars, white flour and refined grains. But complex carbohydrates are full of vitamins, minerals and trace elements that our bodies need for optimal performance.
Fruits and vegetables are carbs! A diet high in fruits and vegetables provides:
Whole grains, such as brown rice and barley are carbs! A diet rich in whole grains results in:
Complex Carbohydrates are brain-food! Another reason carbohydrates are critically important is because they are our brain’s main fuel source. Low-carbohydrate diets often lead to sluggishness and irritability because we are depriving our brains of a vital macronutrient.
It’s true that a low-carbohydrate diet will result in weight loss, but at the high expense of your long-term health. Rather, you are guaranteed to lose weight if you eat a diet that is rich in complex high-fiber carbohydrates, and the proper portions of lean protein and good fats.
Don’t go low-carb. Give your body an abundance of complex carbohydrates to lower inflammation, enhance anti-oxidant immune boosting power, and optimize your brain function.
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