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Worried about 'toxins' in plant foods? Don't be.
Originally published in Inspired 55+ lifestyle Magazine, Oct/Nov 2023. Updated Dec 2023. Gluten, phytates, oxalates and lectins are just...

by Eve Lees
Dec 1, 20233 min read


Should we take nutritional supplements?
Originally published in Inspired 55+ Lifestyle Magazine , January 2020 Diet plays a major role in healthy aging. But can nutritional supplements boost our health more? Most sources agree supplements aren’t necessary when eating healthfully. But supplements can have a place in a healthy diet – ideally, while still prioritizing nutritious foods. Supplements are advised if you lack a nutrient and can’t derive it from food. We all have unique nutrition needs, due to geneti

by Eve Lees
Mar 5, 20204 min read


Plants offer "protein" too
The current focus on "plant-based" eating creates concern and confusion about protein in the diet. Can a plant-based diet offer enough...

by Eve Lees
Nov 6, 20194 min read


Lettuce Belly (a spoof on popular diets)
Message from the author . . . This article is just for fun. Its intention is not to belittle or ridicule those who suffer from gluten...

by Eve Lees
Apr 1, 20196 min read


Demand “healthier” foods from the food industry
Originally published in The White Rock Sun , Dec 2018 You can be in control of our food supply. If you are truly concerned with the quality of foods supplied to us, you can send a message to the food industry by being conscious of what you put in your shopping cart. We are continually being ‘tracked’ regarding our food purchases, online and in the stores. Even those “points” cards you use are also helping those in the food industry track your purchases. Cut back or stop

by Eve Lees
Dec 28, 20182 min read


Magnesium deficiency another sad reflection of the human diet
Iron, potassium, folate, magnesium . . . these are just a few of the nutrients we’ve been told the general population is deficient in....

by Eve Lees
Jul 6, 20186 min read


Is it Wheat Belly or Flour Belly?
Gluten free diets misinform Wheat is killing us, claims cardiologist William B. Davis, author of the Wheat Belly Diet . However, Wheat Belly and other gluten-free sources do not tell the whole story, making their argument against gluten misleading and inaccurate. Gluten is among many proteins in wheat and its relatives (such as barley and rye). Yes, gluten should be avoided by those with Celiac Disease or anyone with a sensitivity or allergy to gluten, just as those with pe

by Eve Lees
May 3, 201817 min read


Intermittent Fasting? Try hunger-free Intuitive Eating instead!
The new trend of Intermittent Fasting offers the same benefits as Intuitive Eating (eating only when hungry). Unfortunately, with Intermittent Fasting, you suffer hunger pains – but not with Intuitive Eating! Intermittent Fasting is going for scheduled periods without eating. Various cultures and religious beliefs have practised some form of fasting for centuries. And we all basically “fast” every night when we are sleeping. There are many ways to follow the increasingly

by Eve Lees
Feb 23, 201810 min read


Frankenwheat?
Published in The White Rock Sun February 2018. Many of our foods today have been altered, through natural evolution and/or by human intervention: by hybridization, crossbreeding, grafting or budding, or Genetic Modification (GMO). Wheat was crossed or hybridized with another grain (rye). Currently, commercially grown wheat is not genetically modified. Although that could change in the future. Combining two plants, by any of the methods mentioned above (except GMO), ca

by Eve Lees
Feb 5, 20184 min read


Glycemic Index unreliable
Also published in Inspired 55+ Lifestyle Magazine , Nov 24, 2021. The Glycemic Index (GI) was originally designed for diabetics. It was a method of determining their insulin response to various foods. But, of course, desperate people wanting to lose weight or improve their health ran wild with it. And, not surprisingly, it even became a popular diet. Now, there is evidence this standard of judging blood sugar/insulin response is not accurate, report nutrition research scie

by Eve Lees
Nov 16, 20172 min read





















