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The Connection Between Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Neuronutrition - Part 2

Are you or someone close to you struggling with the lasting effects of a traumatic brain injury or concussion? 

Perhaps you’re concerned about Alzheimer’s, dementia or depression. In a world where our cognitive abilities play a pivotal role in our personal and professional lives, it is not surprising this may be a concern. 

In this week’s blog, we’ll continue to explore the connection between neuronutrition and TBI recovery, as well as long-term brain health. If you missed Part 1, I encourage you to check it out on HappiHuman today.

Before we dive in, I’d like to acknowledge how overwhelming the world of nutrition can be, especially if you’re struggling to recover from a TBI. The good news is - I’m here to help!

What might also help is an exciting new online program I designed for people struggling with lingering post-TBI or post-concussion symptoms like fatigue and brain fog. 

I’ve broken everything down for you into easily digestible parts. So, if you’d like more information about this program or want to stay informed about when it will be released, please send me a message or reply to this email with the words “COUNT ME IN!” and I will be in touch.

Until then, please enjoy part two of this blog.

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The Connection Between Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Neuronutrition - Part 1

Perhaps concerns about Alzheimer’s, dementia or depression might be casting a shadow on your thoughts. In a world where our cognitive abilities play a pivotal role in our personal and professional lives, it is not surprising this may be a concern. Discover the vital connection between TBI recovery and neuronutrition. Learn how proper nutrition can expedite brain healing and minimize cognitive deficits.

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Cold and Flu Season: The Benefits of Alimax Garlic, Zinc, and Vitamin C

As the temperature drops and the colder months set in, strengthening our immune system with three outstanding immune-boosting champions come to the forefront: Alimax Garlic, Zinc, and Vitamin C—forming the cornerstone of my go-to protocol.

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Are All Sugars Created Equal? Natural Sugars vs. Sugar Additives

By now, most people are aware that not all calories are created equal. A calorie from a baked potato will have a different effect on the body than one from a whole egg.

But what about sugar? 

Are all sugars created equal? Is the sugar we get from an apple the same as the sugar added to apple juice? 

So, be sure to read this week’s blog as we break it down for you and compare natural sugars and sugar additives. But first, I have an important question for you…

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Why Teach Your Kids to Cook

How would you like to boost your child’s self-confidence, teach them valuable skills they will have for life, and support them in building a healthy relationship with food all at the same time?

It all starts with teaching them how to cook!

Regardless of their age or your confidence in the kitchen, getting your kids involved in cooking will prove invaluable in the long run!

Read this week’s post to discover how!

PS - If you struggle with healthy cooking or not knowing what to make, consider one of our meal plans to get you started.

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How Food Impacts Your Child's Mood and Behaviour: Feeding Their Brain

It’s that time of year again! Time to trade the flip-flops and tank tops in for sneakers and backpacks.

As we send our little ones back to school for another year, we arm them with all the school supplies they need, neatly tucked into that new backpack. We make a special event out of back-to-school clothes shopping and be sure to fit those growing feet with larger shoes. 

But have you ever wondered if there was anything else you could do to support your child’s needs? 

What about their nutrition? What healthy foods should you fill their lunch kit with that will not only taste great but also support the needs of their growing brain? 

Getting proper nutrition is essential for healthy brain function - regardless of whether we’re 8 or 88. So if you’ve ever wondered how best to keep your child’s mind sharp or improve their cognitive function, you’ll want to read this week’s blog as we explore how to feed your child’s brain.

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Postpartum Exercises to Try After Childbirth

After 9 months of being pregnant, you may have gained some additional ‘baby weight’ caused by cravings and less exercise (and eating for two). Certain muscles may have also been weakened by the process of childbirth (i.e. pelvic floor muscles). 

Exercising can help you to lose the baby weight and strengthen weakened muscles, while also being good for your mental health. 

That said, you need to be careful of which exercises you do - especially straight after giving birth.

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The Perfect Eggplant Parmesan Recipe for You

Eggplant Parmigiana, also known as Melanzane alla Parmigiana, is a classic Italian dish that has captured the hearts and palates of food enthusiasts worldwide. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the depths of this delectable dish, revealing its rich history, the art of crafting the perfect Eggplant Parmigiana, and tips to savour it at its finest. Prepare to embark on a gastronomic journey through the flavours of Italy.

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Top 10 Foods For Brain Function

Eating for your general health and the functioning of your organs has been widely discussed amongst nutritionists and lifestyle writers for decades. 

Many people know the best foods for their heart, liver, intestines and so on. However, many people neglect their brains when they’re trying to cultivate a healthy diet. But did you realize certain foods can have a positive effect on your brain? 

Your brain may be the most crucial organ you have - it is the control centre of your body, and it keeps your heart beating and lungs breathing. So, it’s important to eat the right foods to support the health of your brain. 

But what should you eat to support brain function?

Read this week’s blog to discover 10 of the best brain-healthy foods you should start including in your diet.

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Unravelling the Complex Relationship Between Nutrition and Smoking

It has been known for decades that smokers don’t have the best of health. After all, cigarette smoke is notoriously dangerous, with at least 7,000 toxic chemicals. According to the Georgia Department of Public Health's discussion, prolonged exposure to these chemicals can lead to chronic diseases, including lung cancer, stroke, and diabetes. 

Apart from these, a lesser-known, but just as negative side effect of smoking relates to nutrition.

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Managing Your Lifestyle and Nutrition for Better Health as You Age: Neuronutrition

As we get older, it’s important to prioritize our health. Even though aging is a natural process, we have the ability to positively influence our mental sharpness and age gracefully. 

Taking care of our bodies and minds should be a central focus of our life at any age, but especially as we get older. Why? Because our lifestyle choices can significantly impact our ability to age gracefully and maintain cognitive well-being and overall vitality. 

We hold the power to manage our full potential as we age!

By making informed decisions and prioritizing self-care, we can embark on a fulfilling journey toward a healthier, sharper, and more radiant self.

Be sure to read this week’s blog to discover how.

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Turn Stress On Its Head: How Stress Affects Our Brain

Are you stressed?

Do you know how stress affects your body and brain? 

I’ve addressed the idea of stress on this blog many times, but I feel it’s so important I’d like to consider it yet again.

So be sure to read this week’s blog as we dive into the topic of stress: what stress is, what happens in our bodies when we experience stress, how stress affects the brain, and most importantly, what we can do about it.

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Why Teach Your Kids to Cook

How would you like to boost your child’s self-confidence, teach them valuable skills they will have for life, and support them in building a healthy relationship with food all at the same time?

It all starts with teaching them how to cook!

Regardless of their age or your confidence in the kitchen, getting your kids involved in cooking will prove invaluable in the long run!

Read this week’s post to discover how!

PS - If you struggle with healthy cooking or not knowing what to make, consider one of our meal plans to get you started.

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Grass-Fed Beef vs. Beyond Meat

Depending on where you dine out, you may have the option of ordering grass-fed beef, corn-fed beef, or one of several meat substitutes. 

How do you know which is best for you?

Do the promoted health benefits of any of these options deliver what they claim? Plant-based meat is here to stay, but is it really the best choice?

Be sure to read this week’s blog as we dive into what options you have as well as benefits and drawbacks of each, so you can make the best informed decision for you and your health.

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Quick, Easy and Delicious: Eat Better, Feel Better and Save Money

When we eat well, we feel good- we’re healthier, have more energy, and experience a plethora of other benefits, as well.

However, we all lead busy lives, and it’s easy for good food to end up at the bottom of our priority list. Maybe you dislike cooking, or perhaps it’s time, money or energy that stops you from eating as you should. 

While takeout can be delicious, it’s expensive and often unhealthy.

So what should we do? How can we eat better, feel better, and save money?

But, if you know you don’t cook as often as you should and would like to put more energy into cooking as healthfully as possible for your family, then be sure to read this week’s blog for some ideas to help make things quicker, easier and better on the packet-book. 

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