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Nutrient Availability
In the fifth episode of Plant Power, the fourth season of the WholisticMatters Podcast Series, our topic is nutrient bioavailability and bioaccessibility. Food processing affects how the body utilizes nutrients consumed through food, and bioavailability and bioaccessibility are two terms that describe the nature of nutrient utilization in the body.
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The Relationship Between Phytonutrients and the Color of Foods
In the fourth episode of Plant Power, the fourth season of the WholisticMatters Podcast Series, our topic is phytonutrients and the valuable relationship between food and color. Our guest this episode is nutrition scientist Weston Bussler, PhD. Listen all the way to end for clinical insights from practitioner Dave Hogsed, DOM, AP.
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Turmeric: Bioavailability, Clinical Applications, and Vast Health Benefits
Today we’re talking with Professor Kerry Bone about one of the most researched herbs in the world in terms of its therapeutic effects: turmeric. Known for its distinctive golden color and its earthy-sweet flavor, turmeric is commonly found on many cooks’ spice racks and has been long-studied for its association with positive health effects.
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Polyphenols and Glucose Management
Polyphenols are phytonutrients with beneficial anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, chemopreventative, and neuropreventative activity, as well as influence in glucose metabolism.
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What is Metabolic Syndrome?
Metabolic syndrome is essentially a group of metabolic conditions, such as hypertension and obesity, that are major risk factors for heart disease and type 2 diabetes.
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Managing Glucose Response With Bitter Nutrition
Poor diet can lead to uncontrolled blood glucose levels, putting you at greater risk for obesity, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, and other associated conditions. Interestingly, your small intestine is lined with bitter taste receptors identical to the ones on your tongue.
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