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For a long time, we've believed that full-fat dairy products were bad for you. But are they really the enemy? Join registered and licensed dietician Amy Crum as she dives into the often-misunderstood topic of full-fat dairy products and sorts out fact from fiction. Discover why and how these fats are beneficial, crucial for health, how they can aid in weight management, and the importance of choosing quality dairy products on this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist!
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Much of the spotlight in nutritional science is focusing on healing the gut and supporting the gut microbiome, meaning all of the little bugs that live in your intestinal tract. Your gut bacteria and the integrity of your intestinal tissues influence all areas of your health. In this episode, our dietitians will be discussing why probiotics can be an important tool for overall health, what the different strains of probiotics are good for, and how to make sure you’re taking the right one for you. They will cover food sources of probiotics as well as several types of supplement options we’ve seen successful in our clinical practice.
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Can prediabetes be reversed? Does weight loss affect blood glucose levels? On this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist, registered and licensed dietician Britni Vincent addresses several common questions about blood sugar management. Whether you're managing prediabetes, working on your weight, or simply aiming for better health, tune in to learn all about the small lifestyle changes you can make that can add up to a big difference.
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In this episode, our dietitian (who also happens to have experience as a cooking class instructor and as a personal chef) joins forces with Katie Peterson, part of the third-generation of Peterson’s involved in Ferndale Market, a local Minnesota turkey farm who raises and sells free-range turkey. In their conversation, they’ll discuss the history of the family farm, best farming practices they follow, questions to ask your local farmers, why turkey is a great source of protein to add to your diet, and favorite recipes to give you variety and flavor. We hope you walk away from this episode with tips on how to cook the perfect turkey, appreciation for local farmers, and inspiration on new dishes and connections with food.
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Are you or someone you know struggling with lymphocytic colitis or other forms of IBD (or Inflammatory Bowel Disease)? On this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist, registered and licensed dietician Britni Vincent talks about the what IBD is, what it does to your body - and about real-food dietary suggestions, and gut-friendly supplements that can make a significant difference in managing these symptoms.
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How often do we think about what's really in our food? Have you ever really thought about how many ads you regularly see for junk food and junk beverages? We are continuously being sold food that makes us sick and overweight, and in today's world we are living in a health crisis that's largely caused by poor diet.
On this week's episode of Dishing Up Nutrition, dieticians Melanie Beasley and Britni Vincent shine a light on the ultra-processed foods infiltrating our pantries and impacting our health, and how they connect and contribute to rising health issues like obesity, mental health challenges, and even cancer.
Follow along and learn how to take back control of your health through identifying processed foods, making informed food choices, and taking simple steps toward embracing a real food diet for you and your family. Every bite matters!
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Did you know that gallbladder health is tightly linked to your overall well-being? Join our host, registered and licensed dietician Leah Kleinschrodt, as she unravels the complexities of gallbladder care in this episode of Ask a Nutritionist and catch up on this often-overlooked organ. From dietary advice to preventing gallstones to understanding the role of bile in your digestive system, this episode is packed with valuable insights for anyone looking to enhance their digestive health.
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It’s the time of year when we are “catching bugs” that are going around, ranging from a mild and annoying cold, to more serious cases of influenza, Covid, or a virus called RSV. It is completely normal and natural for your body to get occasionally sick. Even with a healthy immune system, you may get catch something one to two times per year. But are you someone who tends to catch whatever is going around? Are you susceptible to illness and getting sick every month? If so, that can be a sign of a weakened immune system, and you can take steps to build up and protect yourself with the right nutrition and supplements.
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If you haven't heard of bone broth and its many benefits, get ready. Looking to get better sleep? Want to strengthen your skins elasticity? Need an easy source of protein? Try some bone broth. Listen in to this episode of Ask a Nutritionist to learn about how you can improve your health by adding bone broth to your diet.
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In our clinical practice, we see people at all stages in their surgical preparation and recovery. In today’s show, we’re going to focus on knees specifically. Our dietitians will help you think about how to optimize your nutrition before knee surgery and strategize your food plan for after knee surgery to give you the best recovery outcome possible. We’ll start by quickly covering the most common types of knee surgeries, then we’ll give you action steps to take for before and after your procedure.
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Are nitrates helpful or harmful? Join registered and licensed dietician Brandy Buro in this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist as she breaks down everything you need to know about naturally occurring and added nitrates in your food.
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Have you or someone you know suffered a concussion or some kind of hit to the head? Do you or the kids in your family play contact sports? If yes, this show is for you! Today’s episode features a conversation with our dietitian and a physician who has worked for Amen Clinics for over a decade. Our special guest, Dr. Kabran Chapek, is going to take us through the ins and outs of what happens to a brain in a concussion, discuss important chapters from his book Concussion Rescue, and share actionable things we can do to protect our brains and help them recover quickly and more completely after an unexpected injury, even if it’s been years or decades after a brain injury.
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Do you struggle with digestive issues, fatigue, or skin problems? It might be time to consider whether gluten is the culprit! Join registered and licensed dietician Britni Vincent on this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist as she breaks down how gluten can impact your health - from explaining what gluten is and the hype around gluten-free diets to common gluten sensitivity symptoms and the importance of testing for celiac disease.
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Since sugar consumption tends to increase starting at this time of year then leading into the holidays, we’re here today to talk about why we get sugar cravings that can really interrupt your health and how to get rid of them. From a dietitian standpoint, we have ideas that actually work to help your brain stop craving sugar. In this episode, we’ll cover the science behind sugar cravings, how the gut and blood sugar are an important part of the equation, and tips on what you can start doing today to knock down your cravings and sail through the holidays feeling good.
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Can't stand certain foods anymore? You’re not alone! Join registered and licensed dietician Amy Krum and discover the surprising causes of food aversions and tips to tackle them and bring balance back to your meals on this week's episode of "Ask a Nutritionist."
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Today’s episode features a special guest! Our very own Chef Marianne is joining our dietitian and nutritionist to give you simple ways to use food to support your brain and mental health. We’ll start with a conversation on what mental health is, some statistics on how many folks are struggling, and how food can make an impact on our stress resilience. Then we’ll share food and nutrient ideas that are easy and delicious to help you and your family feel better.
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Nobody eats perfectly all the time. Multivitamins and supplements are great ways to ensure that nutritional needs are met and that the brain and the body will get what they need to function better. Tune in for this week's episode of Ask a Nutritionist as Leah, a registered and licensed dietician, answers a listener's question about supplements that could support memory and manage blood sugar and joint pain.
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The postpartum period is a time of a lot of hormonal chaos and rebalancing as a woman’s body needs to heal and replenish while she’s adjusting to new responsibilities and a different pace of life – all during a time of WAY less sleep. This can create a wide range of emotions experienced after having a baby and the most common diagnosis is postpartum depression. In today’s episode, our dietitians will cover what postpartum depression is, how many women are affected by it, and how nutrition can be one of the ways to support those early postpartum weeks and months.
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Do you crave something caffeinated, sweet, and bubbly? You've heard that soda is bad for you, but is diet soda just as bad? Join registered and licensed dietician Amy Crum on this week's Ask a Nutritionist as she dives deep into the facts about sodas and diet sodas, and explores a healthy range of alternatives for when you want a sweet treat.
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With everyone returning back to routines and structure after the summer, we often get asked how to help our kiddos eat healthy when they are back in a school environment. Tune into this episode of Ask a Nutritionist where registered and licensed dietitian Britni shares why we want our kids to eat in balance (especially in the middle of the day!) and easy, delicious, kid-approved ideas on what to have for a healthy lunch.
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