Tag: nutrition
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Don’t Fall into the Diabetic COVID-19 Vacuity Repletion Trap
Categories: Research & ArticlesDiabetes is a condition caused by too much sugar in the bloodstream. The major types of diabetes are: Type 1, in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin. Type 2, which is associated with an unhealthy lifestyle. Obesity is a common factor that leads to an insufficient production or absorption of insulin, which impedes…
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How to Naturally Lower Blood Glucose Levels Using a CGM
Categories: Research & ArticlesBy Kara Collier, RDN, LDN, CNSC Maintaining normal blood sugar levels is essential to decreasing your risk for long-term health issues, managing a healthy weight, and feeling good overall. A wide variety of health problems related to glucose level imbalances are a rapidly growing burden for the healthcare system that is reaching epidemic proportions. CDC’s…
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Dr. Greg Lane, Pacific College Dean of Graduate Faculty, Featured by Authority and ThriveGlobal
Categories: In the NewsAuthority Magazine, a Medium publication devoted to interesting thought leadership pieces, and ThriveGlobal, an Ariana Huffington project focused upon the connection between well-being and performance recently featured an interview with Dr. Greg Lane, DACM, LAc, Pacific College’s Dean of Graduate Faculty. In the article, Sonia Molodecky dives into the origins of Greg’s journey into Chinese…
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How Do You Treat Leaky Gut in Your Clinic?
Categories: Research & ArticlesThe full piece on this topic, including treatment options by a number of LAcs, will be published in the upcoming issue of The Journal of the American Society for Acupuncturists, V7,1. By Jenn Gibbons, MSTOM, LAc The digestive tract functions as an intermediary between the body and the external environment, taking in what it needs…
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USDA Certified Organic Versus Non-GMO Foods: Key Things to Know
Categories: Research & ArticlesWhen someone claims to be a “natural food nut”, what are they really saying? Are they telling you that their diet is totally organic, non-GMO, or both? What do those terms really mean? Organic product sales are big business in the United States, reaching a new high of $43.3 billion last year–an 11% increase over…
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Summer DIY: Green Tea Frozen Yogurt
Categories: Research & ArticlesWhen facing down the summer, heat, try out our green tea frozen yogurt recipe to cool off while enjoying benefits to your health!
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Top 10 Tuesday: Principles for Healthy Eating
Categories: Research & ArticlesNutrition should be a year-round focus, but those pursuing a healthier lifestyle often require a new sense of focus during the month of March, when ambitious New Year’s resolutions begin to falter. March is thus the perfect time to celebrate 2016 National Nutrition Month. If you require a little healthy eating inspiration to get you…
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Lucky Foods to Ensure a Good Year
Categories: Research & ArticlesThe Chinese New Year is an opportunity to honor family and friends and enjoy some of China’s traditions. Lucky colors for the year are brown, red, and purple, and lucky numbers are two and seven. Some foods are considered lucky because of the similarity of their names to other words in the language, such as…
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Lessons Learned from “Going it Raw”
Categories: Research & ArticlesTeachers I admire at my alma mater (Steve Bonzak) and in our profession-at-large (Dr. Huang and Sharon Weizenbaum) speak decisively about raw herbal medicinals as the time-tested, irreplaceable gold standard. Pioneering veteran farmers Jean Giblette and Peg Schafer emphasize that a demonstrated, steady demand by herbal clinicians for ecologically cultivated raw medicinals is imperative to…
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What Does Apple Cider Vinegar NOT Do?
Categories: Research & ArticlesApple cider vinegar (ACV) is a major multi-tasker. This powerful liquid can improve your health from the inside out, from digestive improvements to skin and hair growth. There are numerous advantages to taking a daily small dose of ACV. What’s more, this natural remedy can work wonders on your home, pets, and cooking as well!…