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WILL CARBOHYDRATES KILL ME? WHOLEGRAINS AND MILLET PANCAKES

January 23, 2015 4 Comments

To carb or not to carb, that is the question – particularly when it comes to age-related, degenerative disease. The battle lines are being drawn in the fight for our health. If that sounds melodramatic, bear with me. The traditional view of our nutritional needs is encapsulated in the NHS-approved food pyramid, with plentiful portions… 

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BOOSTING IMMUNITY FOR 2015, SOUP AND A SALAD

January 9, 2015 1 Comment

Last week Annabel posted about her key Kale and Cocoa resolution for 2015: to get more vegetables into her family’s diet, aiming for SEVEN portions a day (you can read why seven is the new five here). So here’s my New Year’s health resolution: to boost my immunity so I don’t get any sodding awful… 

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HEALTHY AGEING RESOLUTIONS – KALE & BLACK SESAME RICE BOWL

January 2, 2015 10 Comments

Over the last few days I’ve been thinking about healthy ageing resolutions for 2015.  Nothing drastic – no crash dieting or fasting for me! But after reviewing the medical findings of last year, two in particular stood out. Firstly, the report that found a Mediterranean diet to be more effective than a low-fat diet for… 

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MORE GOOD NEWS FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN DIET – HOW TO EAT BRUSSEL SPROUTS

December 5, 2014 7 Comments

How comforting to think about the Mediterranean Diet as we head towards the shortest and darkest day of the year!  Wine, sun shine, peaches … Sounds good, right?  Yes, I know Brussel sprouts don’t have quite the glamour but bear with me because the big nutritional news this week has been another study endorsing the… 

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CARING, TURMERIC AND A RECIPE FOR SALMON PILAFF

November 28, 2014 7 Comments

This weekend feels like the start of the long march to Christmas – with all the presents, all the parties, all the food and all the mayhem that entails. For anyone who takes care of anyone (which is most adults, to be honest) it means even more juggling than usual, fitting in the children’s activities… 

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ANXIETY, MOOD FOOD AND CHINESE ‘SPAG BOG’

November 15, 2014 2 Comments

A headline that could only appear in the Daily Mail: “Women who are anxious, jealous and moody are ‘twice as likely to suffer from Alzheimer’s in old age’” – as if the daily anxieties and strains of midlife aren’t enough to worry about! But the science behind the headline is interesting, and at Kale and Cocoa… 

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HEALTHY HALLOWEEN: PUMPKIN AND POMEGRANATE HUMMUS

October 31, 2014 4 Comments

It probably hasn’t escaped your notice that today is Halloween. It’s among the more bizarre of our ‘festivals’, you have to admit, and like many others it’s been taken over by the food industry pushing sugar on all and sundry, especially children. But I try not to be too po-faced about it all, as it… 

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REPLENISHING YOUR GUT BACTERIA – LEEK, BLACK BEAN AND BACON SOUP

October 10, 2014 5 Comments

There’s nothing like spending time in hospital to remind you why health matters.  But when my second daughter was hospitalised with a burst appendix two weeks ago, it wasn’t degenerative disease on my mind, but gut bacteria.  Five days of triple intravenous antibiotics, followed by twelve days of aural antibiotics, had me straining for my… 

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PERFECT VEGETABLES: THE KALE AND COCOA VEG SAUTE

October 5, 2014 3 Comments

Eating more vegetables will help us live longer, age better and fight the risk of degenerative disease in later life. That much we know. But there’s always a risk that eating piles of veg can be a bit, well, boring. There’s a limit to how much steamed kale/cabbage/spinach I can eat. But there’s also a… 

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EAT YOUR GREENS … BUT WHICH ONES?

September 12, 2014 3 Comments

Spending a fortune on blueberries?  Don’t know which vegetables to buy?  Take a look at this new study from William Paterson University in New Jersey, which ranked 47 fruit and vegetables in terms of nutrients per bite http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2014/13_0390.htm#table2_down Researchers analysed each fruit and vegetable for 17 critical nutrients proven to reduce chronic disease.* The findings… 

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Annabel will be talking about the little known eff Annabel will be talking about the little known effects of landscape and walking on our mental and physical health this Saturday (5 April) in Canterbury. 3.30 pm in the Augustine Hall, Canterbury Christ Church University. We love meeting fellow Age-Wellers so do come and say hello….
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You can hear Annabel talking about the remarkable You can hear Annabel talking about the remarkable and little known effects of landscape on our mood and health at new podcasts from @thewellnesswaypodcast and @standardissuepodcast - find them wherever you find your podcasts.

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