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Filed under: Diets , Worthy Wisdom It's not necessary to travel all the way to Tucson, Arizona or Lenox, Massachusetts for a little health enlightenment -- although I highly recommend it. Canyon Ranch professionals are not stingy with their health secrets. They offer a website for all to view, complete with all sorts of diet and fitness tips and and even an opportunity to sign up for an e-newsletter. In a binder I brought home from my trip to Tuscon in May, I've found even more resources, these specific to cooking. Take a look. Recommended Magazines Cooking Light (www.cookinglight.com) Eating Well (www.eatingwell.com) Fine Cooking, (www.finecooking.com) Recommended Cookbooks Canyon Ranch Cooks (1-800-726-8040) Canyon Ranch Cooklets (available at canyonranch.com)
Filed under: Breast Cancer , Bone Cancer , Diets , Cancer prevention foods , Blogs , Books , Cancer Survivors
Filed under: Breast Cancer , Pink products , Fundraisers , Television Lifetime TV is offering an opportunity to honor a loved one and help give to breast cancer charity. Text PINK to 58463 (LTIME) and Lifetime TV will donate their portion of the text fee to breast cancer charities. Beginning October 11th, the name and state of the person you submit during the text message will begin appearing on LifetimeTV.com. In addition, the text message may be aired during the following movies: Monday, October 16 at 2 pm et/pt Two Against Time; Friday, October 20 at 7 pm et/pt Four Extraordinary Women; Sunday, October 22 at 1 pm et/pt Encore: Four Extraordinary Women; Monday, October 23 at 2 pm et/pt In a Private Garden; and Saturday, October 28 at 8 pm et/pt Encore: Why I Wore Lipstick. Sprint, Nextel, Verizon Wireless, Cingular, Alltel, Boost, and Dobson are the participating wireless carriers. For complete details, and charges, Honor a Loved One: Make a Text Dedication Terms and Conditions . Visit here to learn more about the ten breast cancer organizations Lifetime TV supports. If you were planning to purchase the following books online, consider buying them through the Lifetime TV website, and Lifetime TV will donate all net profits to the ten breast cancer charities they support. Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy by Geralyn Lucas; New Cook Book, Limited Edition "Pink Plaid": For Breast Cancer Awareness by Better Homes & Gardens; Saving Graces: Finding Solace and Strength from Friends and Strangers by Elizabeth Edwards; Star Palate: Celebrity Cookbook for a Cure by Tami Agassi; In Great Taste: Fresh, Simple Recipes for Eating and Living Well by Evelyn H. Lauder and Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book: 4th Edition 2005 by Susan M. Love. via: Lifetime TV The Daily Pink Read Permalink Email this Linking Blogs Comments
Filed under: Diets , Nutrition , Cancer prevention foods Based solely on personal observation, I believe one of the reasons most of us do not eat the recommended daily required servings of fruits and vegetables is because what we do choose to eat -- the way we prepare it and the way we serve it -- is boring. Traditionally, the standards fit into a narrow category. With an interest in expanding the menu selection, I went on a search for recipes. Something new to try. The Raw Foods -- or Living Foods -- diet is considered by some to be a celebrity food fad, with Demi Moore, Woody Harrelson and Robin Williams as celebrities reported to have adopted the diet. Other followers are strict adherents to eating only raw and unprocessed organic foods that would be acceptable to vegans. But you do not have to be a vegan, or a raw-foodist who chooses to stick to a diet consisting only of raw foods, to benefit from raw food recipes. If you are looking for new recipes -- a new way of choosing and preparing fruits and vegetables -- finding the people and places whose focus is primarily on raw foods seems a likely direction to follow. One of the online resources I found, Living and Raw Foods -- the largest community on the internet dedicated to educating the world about the power of living and raw foods -- offers a healthy selection of recipes for Appetizers and Finger Foods; Entrees and Side Dishes; Crackers Breads and Cereals; Cookies and Treats and Desserts. The group states on the homepage they are not out to convert anyone, simply to educate. They offer creative ways to prepare dishes, side dishes and treats that pack more nutrition into your diet, like mashed potatoes that use cauliflower or Sea Veggie Pizza. Read Permalink Email this Linking Blogs Comments
Filed under: Cancer prevention foods , Recipe Healthy Living In Nutrition Notes , The American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) states that salsa has replaced ketchup as the most popular condiment. Not surprising. Salsa adds taste and personality to many dishes and it's a great way to get more fruits and vegetables into our daily diet. Salsa can also be used instead of many of the dressings and sauces that are notoriously known for high fat content. What is salsa? Salsa is the Mexican word for sauce and most people who think of salsa think of a tomato, cilantro, spicy hot chilies and onion condiment. Today, salsa can be made with many different ingredients including fruits, vegetables, herbs and spices. Salsa can be mixed up in a matter of minutes, using fresh ingredients from the garden or local grocer. According to AICR, each half-cup portion of salsa gives us another serving of vegetable or fruit to our day. Great Salsa explains that the perfect salsa recipe is a matter of taste and the final ingredient of a great salsa recipe is the cook's creativity! Once you start reading salsa recipes, you will discover how easy salsa is to make and once served a satisfying addition to any dish. Great Salsa features a good selection of recipes to delight everyone's taste buds from the classic tomato and hot peppers salsa to mango fruit salsa -- and then try a visit to Clay's Kitchen where you will find 476 salsa recipes. Read Permalink Email this Linking Blogs Comments
Filed under: Breast Cancer , Prostate Cancer , Skin Cancer , Cancer prevention foods Research studies are indicating that the powerhouse antioxidants in pomegranate juice can slow the progress of prostate cancer; that pomegranate seed oil aids in the destruction of breast cancer cells, and topically-applied pomegranate extract might provide skin cancer prevention. For the pomegranate challenged, California Pomegranates provides a simple three-step no-mess tutorial for getting to the seeds of this otherwise intimidating and mysteriously exotic ruby-red fruit. The organization also features tips on selecting the perfect pomegranate and pomegranate recipes to serve at any meal including appetizers, salads and soups, main dishes, preserves, dips and sauces, desserts and beverages. One of our personal favorites is Pomegranate Guacamole. 2 large avocados 1/2 large grated onion 2 finely chopped garlic cloves 2 fresh seeded serrano chilies 2 tablespoons fresh coriander leaves 1 freshly squeezed lime 1/2 teaspoon of salt 1 tablespoon pomegranate juice 3 tablespoons pomegranate seeds Mix onion, garlic, chilies and coriander leaves. Mash peeled and pitted avocados, adding the pomegranate juice as you mash. Combine this with the onion, garlic, chilies and coriander leaves. To keep the mixture chunky, do not over mix and gently fold in pomegranate seeds. As a side note, I add freshly chopped cilantro and have substituted serrano chilies with roasted green chiles. Pomegranates are available from September through January, although the juice is available year-round, and many of the recipes provided by California Pomegranates call for pomegranate juice. Read Permalink Email this Linking Blogs Comments
Filed under: All Cancers , Nutrition , Cancer prevention foods , Vitamins and nutrients , Services Cancer Nutrition Info was created by Suzanne Dixon -- who has worked as a cancer nutrition specialist and epidemiologist at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Josephine Ford Cancer Center -- as a way to provide comprehensive resources and information regarding the role of nutrition during cancer treatments and life beyond as a cancer survivor. At one time, Cancer Nutrition Info was a subscriber service, but with the collaboration and support of Caring 4 Cancer, the information on the website is now free to all visitors. Areas within Cancer Nutrition Info include Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Nutrition Related Clinical Trials; Recipes, Tips, and Hints; Conventional Cancer Treatments and Common Cancer Nutrition Questions. As a scientist and cancer nutrition expert, Dixon interprets the research in providing up-to-date information on the connection between nutrition and cancer. It does state on the website it is free at this time so if you are interested in nutrition, this might be the time to visit. Read Permalink Email this Linking Blogs Comments
Filed under: Nutrition , Products In a curiosity about Dole Food owner David H. Murdock's quest to help people live better longer, I visited the Dole Food website. When you first arrive you will be greeted by the slogan The Dawn of the Nutrition Age. When it comes to food and nutrition, this is a comprehensive resource of internet destination. In the Healthy Recipes area, you can find 30 Minute Meals, BBQ & Grilling, Fruit Salads, Fun Kid Snacks, Holiday Entertaining, Less than 5 Ingredients meals, Main Dish Salads, Pizzas, Quick Breads and Tastes Like Chicken. There is a Glossary, Conversion Table, The Benefits of Getting Steamed, Healthy Snacks, and Put the Squeeze on Added Calories. The Art of the Meal included instructions on how to create works of art in food decorations. Dole Nutrition News is a bi-monthly online newsletter featuring information and news on diet, fitness, nutrition and natural beauty available free to interested readers. According to the website, the information presented in Food Facts A-Z was obtained from numerous sources, including Dole's Encyclopedia of Foods - A Guide to Healthy Nutrition, prepared by medical and nutrition experts from Mayo Clinic, UCLA and Dole Food Company. The USDA Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, Release 16-1 was consulted for up-to-date nutrient facts. A review of current nutrition research obtained from medical and scientific journals was also summarized. The website offers interactive services including Ask A Nutritionist and Dole TV , where visitors can submit questions or watch helpful nutrition and health how-to videos. Dole Spa offers recipes for beauty treatments using food. I don't think the company has left anything out in the way of resources or ways to use food for health. Nicely done, very nicely done. Read Permalink Email this Linking Blogs Comments
Filed under: Prevention , All Cancers , Diets , Nutrition , Cancer prevention foods In what has become an annual family tradition, we are on our way to pick fresh blueberries at a local farm. In my search for ever more blueberry recipes I came across the Mayo Clinic's Healthy Recipes Center, which is currently featuring a recipe for Sweet-potato waffles with blueberry syrup . While there, I found an abundance of great information on preparing meals and hundreds of healthy recipes that fit the bill in cancer prevention. There is a cooking clinic that offers five ways to make recipes healthier and suggestions on ingredient substitutions that can boost the health of the dish served. For example, you can often reduce the amount of fats and calories and increase the nutritional value of a recipe without compromising taste. By simply replacing whole-wheat pasta in place of enriched pasta to add fiber, magnesium, iron and B vitamins (niacin, thiamin and riboflavin) to your meal. Or, try preparing a dessert with fat-free milk instead of whole milk to save 63 calories and almost 8 grams of fat per cup. It's simple changes that can make a big difference in long-term good health. If you are interested in finding recipes designed for health, visit the Mayo Clinic's Healthy Recipes Center for kitchen cooking tips and hundreds of recipes for each course and meal of the day. There is a special section on preparation methods. Read Permalink Email this Linking Blogs Comments
Filed under: Prevention , All Cancers , Exercise , Obesity , Cancer prevention foods AOL Diet & Fitness is featuring Prevention's 100 Smartest Diet Tips Ever , and it is by far one of the most creative and common sense approaches to achieving and maintaining a healthy weight -- and in hedging your bets with good nutrition against being diagnosed with diseases like cancer. The tips are from registered dietitians in private practice and respected in their field as heads of specialty practice groups for the American Dietetic Association. Whether you are someone who can only make a small practical change -- or -- looking for ideas on how to get more veggie-goodness into your day -- or -- easy tricks to cut calories -- or -- healthy low-cal dinner ideas if you don't feel like cooking -- there is something for everyone in the list of 100 smartest diet tips ever. Some of the creative tips include: