Garlic: Does it Repel Mosquitoes


Updated 03/29/11 2:29 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 4 comments

Garlic: Does it Repel Mosquitoes

Darn those little buggers! I went to a BBQ the other night and was getting eaten alive by pesky mosquitoes. Someone at the party said, "Just eat garlic and they won't come near you." Reminds me of vampire folklore. It's true - mosquitoes and garlic don't mix. If you flavor your food with a lot of garlic or take garlic supplements, the compounds are released from your body through your skin Read more

Ginger For Motion Sickness: FACT


Updated 03/22/11 10:42 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 8 comments

Ginger For Motion Sickness:  FACT

I can tell you for certain that being adventurous and being prone to motion sickness is not a great combination. There are various OTC medications one can take for motion sickness, but they leave me drowsy. However, ginger just really fires me up and it has been proven to reduce symptoms of motion sickness. Several studies have found ginger to be effective against nausea from seasickness and Read more

7 Easy Ways to Wake Up Scrambled Eggs


Updated 05/03/12 10:54 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

Scrambled Egg Recipe Ideas

I'm a big believer in the power of a plate of perfectly scrambled eggs. The methodical process of re-creating your go-to scramble moves can be both soothing and delicious, but if you want to spice things up this Spring, the kitchen can be a great place to start. If your scramble is feeling a little (or very) tired, here are seven fresh and simple ideas to help wake your eggs up. Make a Read more

Foods That Help Prevent UTIs


Updated 10/11/11 6:22 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

What to Eat to Prevent a Urinary Tract Infection

Due to our anatomy, women are more prone to UTIs than men. Thanks, mother nature! Luckily, there are some foods that may actually help prevent bladder infections. Read up on ways your diet can help keep things in check. Cranberries: Research shows that substances in cranberries create barriers that prevent E. coli from clinging to the cells along the urinary tract lining. Harness their UTI Read more

The 10 Next Big Ingredients in Beauty


Updated 08/17/11 9:05 AM · Posted by · 4 comments

The Hottest New Makeup and Skin Care Ingredients 2011-08-15 03:05:52

By now, you may already have heard about argan, quercetin, and maracuja. After all, they're three of the hottest skin care and makeup ingredients around these days. But what about the stuff you'll be hearing about in six months or a year's time? We've gathered 10 of the buzzed-about ingredients that are just making their way into products. So get ahead of the game, and start using them before Read more

Natural Fixes For Allergy Season


Updated 10/14/11 11:51 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 0 comments

How to Combat Your Allergy Season Symptoms

Allergy season is in full force. For many sufferers, this time of the year is marked by runny noses, watery, itchy eyes, sneezing, sinus pain, and headaches. An estimated 40 million to 50 million Americans suffer from seasonal allergies — so what can we do about them? According to Dr. Oz, an allergic response to pollens is actually the sign of an active immune system, but before we go and Read more

How to Beat the Worst Pollen Season Ever


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

Natural Ways to Deal With Allergies

My allergies are horrible this year, probably the worse they've ever been. I am not alone either. According to the Associated Press, experts are saying pollen is at an all-time high, and the words "allergy" and "pollen" are constantly trending on Twitter: "It's wicked bad this year," said Dr. Mona Mangat, an allergy specialist in St. Petersburg, FL., who can't recall a worse year in the six she's Read more

Cabbage and Your Breasts


Updated 10/14/11 11:49 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 12 comments

Cabbage and Your Breasts

Although cabbage is unfortunately associated with the soup diet bearing its name, this leafy veggie is a nutritional powerhouse, and as it turns out, it fights breast cancer too. The American Association for Cancer Research believes it is the phytonutrient sulforaphane found in cabbage that stimulates cells to kill carcinogens. In a Polish study, women who ate cabbage or fermented cabbage in the Read more