
Nutrition: Food & Culture
Once again, we are hearing from another of my cherished elders. The interviewee for this week’s A Talk with the Elders feature is a social justice warrior with an illuminating spirit. She is also my mentor.
Nutrition.
Wellness.

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A list of actions which include a food first approach, safe supplementation, and healthy behaviors for parents and guardians to model and teach children for healthy immune support.

Once again, we are hearing from another of my cherished elders. The interviewee for this week’s A Talk with the Elders feature is a social justice warrior with an illuminating spirit. She is also my mentor.

I take care of my mom and I give her Ensure because she doesn’t eat enough. My daughter tasted my mom’s drink one day and she really liked it. I assumed the protein shakes were as healthy as milk.

My Nutrition: Food & Culture Series will feature an interview with another of my beloved elders. I interviewed my Granny to get her perspective on how food in America has changed in her lifetime.

This week my Nutrition: Food & Culture Series will feature an interview with a beautiful sister from the Dominican Republic. I introduce you all to the lovely Jazmin.

I am considering getting pregnant, but I have PCOS. Would you suggest a woman with PCOS make changes nutritionally to improve her fertility

Potatoes are one of my favorite foods. I find them to be tasty, filling, and convenient additions to completing a meal. I think it is not fair that they have such a bad rep. Why is that anyway? Potatoes have so many nutritionally positive attributes.
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