In a world where green drinks and nutrient-dense smoothies are touted as health elixirs, it’s easy to get swept up in the wellness trend known as juicing. But before you stock up on kale and cucumbers, let’s explore whether juicing is truly a ticket to better health—or just another flash-in-th
As many as 70 million Americans have ongoing sleep problems.¹ The list of reasons why people miss out on a good night’s sleep is extensive. So, what keeps you up at night? Do you tend to ruminate over mistakes, grievances or unfinished projects? Do you anticipate the worst and worry about every d
Winter is finally here! For many, this season is associated with happy things like crisp weather, warm beverages, and dazzling light displays. But for others, the weather change and shorter days signal a downturn in mood¹ and energy that leaves them feeling sad, lethargic, and fatigued. There are s
Many are aware of the dangers of having too much salt (sodium chloride) in their diet. Some may also know to steer clear of MSG (monosodium glutamate). However, it’s a good bet many people have no idea why. What is MSG? MSG is a crystalline powder that is white in appearance, like sugar or salt. [
If you’ve ever felt like you’re constantly chasing your energy levels—whether it’s struggling to stay focused at work or trying to squeeze out that last bit of effort in the gym—trust me, you’re not alone. We live in a world that demands high energy output—and for some of us, that dema
Women today have become much more aware of the disruptions that accompany menopause, the transition once referred to as “the change of life.” This process was previously mysterious and taboo, but we’ve made great strides in educating ourselves more about what happens within the body—and shar
Exercise is essential to brain health. In fact, physical activity is perhaps the single most important thing you can do to keep your brain¹ and body healthy. But what if you have kids? Or a demanding career? Or other commitments or social engagements? After work, most people are worn out from a str
Your body follows a natural rhythm each month, and the physical symptoms you experience – whether it’s heavy periods, painful cramps, or breakouts – are signals. These signals are your body’s way of communicating what’s happening on the inside and what it might need from you. Instead of si
One of the biggest physiological changes in a woman’s body is often referred to as the menopausal transition. This period occurs over months or years during which reproductive hormone levels – estrogen and progesterone – fluctuate and then drop, and the ovaries stop releasing eggs. A number of
Many women seeking support for premenstrual syndrome (PMS) discomfort have turned to natural substances to help reduce the severity that accompanies their monthly cycle. One popular, go-to nutrient is chasteberry, which comes from a shrub native to Central Asia and the Mediterranean. Widely used in