The Buzz: Charcoal Juice
What’s the buzz? Activated charcoal drinks: Black is the new green (juice). But take a look at what the science says.
What’s the buzz? Activated charcoal drinks: Black is the new green (juice). But take a look at what the science says.
For a quick and easy lunch or side dish, fresh green beans are blanched to retain their beautiful vibrant color and are paired with chopped hard-boiled eggs and briny olives.
The protein and fiber-packed chickpeas in this gluten-free salad will keep you energized all day.
Beautifully flavored with garlic, spicy red pepper flakes, and a splash of vinegar, these greens prove you don’t need to add more salt in order to create more flavor.
Poaching can feel intimidating, but it’s actually a quite simple cooking technique. Make this beautifully poached wild salmon in minutes.
What’s the buzz? From weight loss bloggers to health foodies and celebrities, everyone’s a nutrition “expert.” But what does the science say?
Did you know that broccoli has leaves and that carrots have feathery tops? Learn to cook with these surprisingly edible plant parts for National Nutrition Month.
What’s the buzz? Seaweed is being hailed as the “new kale” — a nutritional powerhouse that we should all be eating. What does the science say?
It’s well established that plant-forward diets offer both health and environmental benefits, but that doesn’t mean all vegan foods are healthy. Learn how to maximize nutrients and avoid rookie mistakes when going plant-based.
From your morning caffeine fix to your afternoon snack, what you put on your plate (or in your mug) can affect your risk for cancer. Learn more about the protective power of plant foods.
What do garlic, salmon, and chocolate have in common? Learn about these heart-healthy foods and more for American Heart Month.
Take time to rediscover this naturally invigorating citrus while we celebrate National Grapefruit Month.