Water-Soluble vs. Fat-Soluble Vitamins


Updated 10/17/08 8:48 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 5 comments

Water-Soluble vs. Fat-Soluble Vitamins

Now that cold and flu season is headed our way, I'm sure many of you are filing up on your fair share of vitamin C. You've probably heard that if you take too much, you just end up passing the excess. This doesn't happen with all vitamins, only ones that are water soluble. Vitamin C and all eight B vitamins are water soluble, which means water is required for their absorption. These nine vitamins Read more

5 Simple Ways to Look Even Better in 2012


Updated 01/03/12 9:40 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

How to Look Even Better in 2012

Making New Year's resolutions is one thing, but making changes that take little effort but have a huge beauty payoff? Now that's something to celebrate. Whether you're looking to banish bikini-line bumps for good, to have stronger nails, or to get that glowing complexion, these straight-from-the-experts tips will give you guidance. Read more to get started. Read more

Seasonal Fruits and Veggies High in Vitamin C


Updated 11/03/11 2:40 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Winter Foods High in Vitamin C

While studies are mixed as to whether or not vitamin C reduces the severity of a cold, it is an essential vitamin that keeps your immune system strong and healthy. Here are the top five vitamin C packed fruits and vegetables that are in season during November. Guava (one medium fruit / 280 percent vitamin C daily value) Broccoli (one cup / 168 percent vitamin C daily value) Orange (one medium Read more

Keep All the Nutrient Goodness in Your Food When Cooking


Updated 10/11/11 6:23 PM · Posted by · 1 comment

How to Keep Nutrients in Food When Cooking

What's great about cooking vegetables is that less really is more. What I mean by this is the less you tamper with your vegetables, the more you'll get from them. When you boil vegetables in a pan of water, you're actually stripping them of vital nutrients. This can lead to a loss of water-soluble vitamins like vitamin C and folate. Here are some quick tips to ensure you retain the nutrients in Read more

Learn to Love: Red Cabbage


Updated 09/22/11 3:10 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Benefits and Nutrition of Red Cabbage

With berry season coming to an end, it's time to turn our attention to some Fall-friendly vegetables that often get ignored. First up: red cabbage, an inexpensive veggie option packed with antioxidants and nutrients, is easy to cook with and can be used in a variety of dishes. Cabbage, in general, helps lower cholesterol, and because it's part of the cruciferous family of vegetables, cabbage may Read more

Losing Your Hair? Eat These 9 Foods


Updated 10/14/11 11:51 AM · Posted by · 2 comments

Foods That Prevent Hair Loss

Right around the time my daughter hit the 6-month mark, I freaked in the shower when clumps of hair came into my hands while shampooing. Then I remembered a mom in my postnatal yoga class complaining about gobs of her hair falling out months after giving birth. Losing hair after pregnancy is pretty crappy common, but if you didn't just have a baby and you're concerned that too many strands are Read more

The Truth About Cleanses


Updated 10/14/11 11:50 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 23 comments

Do Cleanses Work?

For many, going on a juice cleanse, fast, or any other calorie-restrictive diet is no longer seen as unhealthy, but instead, is the thing to do. Celebs like Gwyneth Paltrow and Salma Hayek make cleanses seem fashionable, and trainers like David Kirsch give detoxes a healthy stamp of approval. Many of you have said that cleansing is a great way to flush toxins from the body, or that you'd at least Read more

10 Things: Highest Sources of Folate


Updated 04/11/12 5:55 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 11 comments

10 Sources of Folate

Folate is a water-soluble B vitamin found naturally in many foods. If you've heard of folic acid, it's the synthetic version of it, found in dietary supplements and fortified foods. Not only is folate essential for expecting mothers, but it's necessary for all people since it's needed to make DNA and RNA, the building blocks of the cells in our bodies. It's also needed to make red blood cells, to Read more