Women’s Health has taken a closer look at the nutritional potential of food. “When we eat certain foods together, their components work in sync—they produce health-promoting results that far outweigh what you’d get from eating either food alone,” says Elaine Magee, R.D., author of Food Synergy. To get the most punch from your plate, try these dynamic duos. continue reading...
There are many reasons you may have to want to eat more fiber. It may be as part of a weight-loss plan, you may just need to get “regular,” but basically it’s just a part of a balanced diet. Here are some ways to sneak that extra fiber into your everyday diet: continue reading...