Feeling down or depressed? Eat more whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and legumes. Yes, these are carbohydrate foods but they are the complex (or good) carbs. These carbs boost your serotonin levels. Serotonin is a mood-elevating chemical in the brain.
Grandma's Kitchen Medicine Cabinet
Helping you know how to use foods as medicines. You can help your body to heal and stay healthy by the foods you eat!However, with any medical condition, always consult with a physician before any changes in routine, diet or medication.
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Tuesday, December 2, 2025
Monday, December 1, 2025
CAREFUL WITH THOSE FALL AND HOLIDAY DRINKS
Now that we are into the holidays let's talk about those specialty coffeeshop drinks. If you are a diabetic or you are trying to watch your weight beware of all those tasty toasty coffee shop beverages. A 100 calories drink can quickly balloon to 400 or 500 calories! When you add syrups, whipped cream, caramel, etc the calories keep piling on. So, what is a person to do? We don't want to give up those wonderful beverages, but we can keep the calories count down.
Ms. Jeffers suggests replacing whole milk or cream with skim milk and asking your barista to substitute sugar-free syrups in your drinks. Yes, they do have them, and you will hardly, notice the difference. So, enjoy your favorite Fall and holiday beverages but make a few changes when you place your order or make them at home.
Sunday, November 30, 2025
HEALTH BENEFITS OF BLACK RASPBERRIES
If black raspberries aren't currently part of your diet, consider adding them. Black raspberries contain a great amount of anthocyanins which are immunity-boosting antioxidants. They also contain ellagic acid which is both antiviral and antibacterial. Ellagic acid also works to detoxify the body. These berries are thought to be cancer fighters. Eat these tasty berries several times a week to reap the benefits.
Saturday, November 29, 2025
ALCOHOL AND ENDOMETRIAL CANCER
Note: This information is from 2015.
The International Journal of Cancer has reported that having two or more alcoholic drinks a day raises estrogen levels and doubles endometrial cancer risk.
Friday, November 28, 2025
MELONS AND OTHER FRUITS FOR OSTEOPOROSIS
If you have been diagnosed with osteoporosis or want to protect your bones from it, consider adding more fruit to your diet. Fruits contain potassium which is important in protecting bones. To keep your bones healthy be sure your diet includes honeydew and cantaloupe melons, bananas, plums, prunes, raisins, and other fruits. What a tasty healthy tip!
Thursday, November 27, 2025
PARSLEY IS FOR MORE THAN DECORATION
Yes, parsley sprinkled on foods make them look pretty but according to researchers at the University of Missouri it does a lot more than that. Parsley is a very good source of apigenin, an antioxidant the researchers suggest can stop breast cancer cells from growing. Eating a few ounces of parsley daily is a good way to keep the apigenin in your blood stream. Other apigenin-rich foods include mint and celery. Another benefit of eating parsley is that it helps to control bad breath.
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
BOOST YOUR RESISTANCE TO STOMACH FLU (NOROVIRUSES)
Monday, November 24, 2025
WHAT TO EAT WHILE RECOVERING FROM STOMACH FLU
- Take small but frequent sips of water. No gulping, just sips.
- Start back on food with easy-to-digest foods such as saltines or other bland crackers, rice, chicken (not greasy fried!), and bananas, cinnamon and/or jello.
- Avoid the following for a day or so until your stomach feels settled: caffeine, alcohol, fatty foods, and dairy.
- Pain or fever? Take Tylenol (acetaminophen) as it is easier on the stomach that similar meds.
Saturday, November 22, 2025
GREENS HELP PROTECT FROM STOMACH FLU
The stomach flu or what doctors sometimes call acute gastroenteritis is a nasty thing dreaded by one and all. With school starting and our kids exposed to this dreaded vomiting and diahhrea malady here is some info on helping to prevent an outbreak at your house. The 'stomach flu' is easy to catch because it is caused by a highly contagious group of 'bugs' called noroviruses. One of the best preventatives is frequent hand washing. But how about some green veggies to also help?

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