Fennel and Heirloom Tomato Salad-Light and Fresh
Fennel and Heirloom Tomato Salad
- 2 stalks of Fennel (with bright green prawns)
- Heirloom tomatoes (washed, your choice of colors)
- Ground Fenugreek seeds
- 2 pinches of gray salt
- Freshly ground black pepper
- 3 Meyer lemons
- Extra virgin olive oil
Start by prepping the fennel and heirloom tomatoes by quartering the tomatoes and slicing the fennel very thin (try slicing on a mandolin if possible). Cut 2 of the meyer lemons into thin half moon shapes. In a small bowl emulsify the olive oil, the juice of the 3rd lemon with the salt, pepper and fenugreek seeds. Assemble the tomatoes and fennel on a white plate so the colors magnify for great presentation. Pour the dressing on top of the salad (lightly mix), then chop the fennel prawns and sprinkle all over salad and plate for an up-scale approach!
This salad is fantastic for those hot summer nights when you want something light and easy. Making this salad for your friends and family will not only satisfy the taste buds because of the intense flavor the meyer lemons have to offer but it will make your body very happy because of the high nutrient contents. The fenugreek seeds are known for treating any sinus issue also clear up lung congestion. The seeds are a great source of selenium and a natural source of iron. Who knew this simple salad with minimal ingredients can pack in so much satisfaction (nutrient wise) and be so tasty and figure friendly! Outdoor summer fun here I come!
May 17, 2011 1 Comment
How to Give Your Immune System a Boost
If you tend to get sick more than you would like, consider adding zinc to supplement your diet. Zinc is an essential mineral that helps support healthy immune system functions and is an important component of bodily antioxidant systems. Zinc also plays an important role in your enzyme activity, cellular metabolism, and nerve function. Zinc is found primarily in the kidney, liver, pancreas, and brain.
Your zinc levels may be low due to:
- Soil depletion
- Eating processed foods
- Stress factors
- Aging
I recommend Zinc, 50 mg. either taken alone or as part of a good bioavailable multivitamin, such as ADAM or EVE by Now Foods.
November 18, 2010 No Comments
New Vitamin/Mineral Supplements Offered

We now carry a variety of natural supplements from NOW Foods. Some of the products we currently have in-office:
- ADAM – men’s multiple vitamin
- EVE – women’s multiple vitamin
- Vitamin A
- Co-Enzyme B-Complex
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin D
- Vitamin E
- Zinc
- Selenium
- Probiotic Defense
- CoQ10
- Omega 3-6-9
To learn more give us a call or go to www.nowfoods.com.
September 30, 2010 No Comments
Offering New Superfood Supplements by Life Force



We have come across a new line of superfood supplements that are very exciting. They are manufactured by a company called Life Force. The product that caught my attention is called Body Balance. This product was highlighted at a chiropractic seminar I attended last Autumn in Orlando, FL.
A couple of top doctors said that if they had one product to start every patient on, it would be Body Balance by Life Force. The combination of pure organic Aloe Vera and nine sea vegetables makes for a powerful superfood. Reducing body inflammation, regulating the thyroid gland, balancing the metabolism, and promoting healing is what makes Body Balance so special.
We are also very excited about two other Life Force products that work in harmony with each other. OsteoProCare and FlexeoPlus. Together they make up what is called the “Bone & Joint Pack”. These supplements contain a holistic blend of Calcium, magnesium, vitamin D3, glucosamine, chondroitin, and MSM. They provide superior bone and joint care from the inside out.
So far the Life Force products that we will be carrying in the office are:
- Body Balance
- OsteoProCare
- FlexeoPlus
Please call if you have any questions or would like more information. You can read more details about Body Balance, OsteoProCare, and FlexeoPlus on our Superfood page. You can also learn all about the complete line of Life Force products at their web site: www.lifeforce.net.
May 14, 2010 No Comments
Is Bee Pollen As Incredible As It Seems?

I began taking bee pollen as a natural supplement around 6 months ago. Why? Each Autumn I suffer from seasonal allergies/asthma when running out doors. At times it has gotten bad enough that I had to stop in the middle of a run to catch my breath. I read that bee pollen is a natural and nutritious superfood that can help greatly reduce or eliminate allergies. So I decided to give it a try.
The product I’ve been using is from Y.S. Organic Bee Farms and is called “Fresh Bee Pollen”. I purchased a bottle at Wholefoods supermarket. They are not capsules or pills, but are the whole granules. My first experience was a surprise, when after I digested a teaspoon of the pellets I had a distinct sense of heightened awareness and mental clarity that lasted for several minutes. I continued to take the supplement several times per week and so far this season my seasonal allergies/asthma have reduced to almost non-existent.
I am still not sure if I can give all the credit to the bee pollen. My nutritional intake and level of exercise has been fairly constant for some time. But, I’m not sure if the triggers of seasonal allergies/asthma (pollen, mold, etc.) were as high this year as in past years. Regardless, I thought it warranted some looking into. It turns out that consuming bee pollen is somewhat controversial. But probably most superfoods are as well. So I’ve been doing some research about bee pollen and have discovered some interesting things I’d like to share:
The Nature of Bee Pollen
“Pollen is the male seed of flowers. It is required for the fertilization of the plant. The tiny particles consist of 50/1,000-millimeter corpuscles, formed at the free end of the stamen in the heart of the blossom. Every variety of flower in the universe puts forth a dusting of pollen. Many orchard fruits and agricultural food crops do, too.Bee pollen is the food of the young bee and it is approximately 40% protein. It is considered one of nature’s most completely nourishing foods. It contains nearly all nutrients required by humans.”
-from http://www.mercola.com/article/Diet/bee_pollen.htm
Some Stated Benefits of Bee Pollen
- Rich source of vitamins and minerals
- Corrects deficient or imbalanced nutrition
- Improves energy level
- Rich source of amino acids (the building blocks of protein)
- Inhibits development of harmful bacteria
- Reduction in allergy and asthma symptoms
- Increases blood hemoglobin, which increases oxygen carrying capacity of red blood cells
- Normalizes blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels
- Decreases risk of formation of cancerous tumors
- Improved athletic performance
Some Risk Factors Associated With Bee Pollen
- Possible allergic reaction — including shortness of breath, hives, swelling, and anaphylaxis.
- Not safe for pregnant women
- Not safe for women who are breastfeeding (the nursing infant may have a negative reaction)
How Bee Pollen Helps Treat Allergies
The bee pollen must be taken for at least 6 weeks before the season begins and then continued throughout the season. It works through a process called desensitization. Exposing your body’s immune system to small doses of allergins (the chemicals that cause an immune response), stimulates your immune system to produce antibodies that eliminate the allergic reaction. It works in a way similar to the way vaccinations are supposed to work.
How To Take Bee Pollen
If you decide on trying to add this superfood to your diet, here are some tips when starting out:
- To avoid a possible reaction to the pollen, take only a tiny bit first and gradually work your way up to 1 teaspoon per day
- Do not cook the bee pollen (that would destroy the naturally occurring enzymes)
- Eat plain, sprinkle over fresh fruit, or add to juices/smoothies
- Keep it refridegerated
Does bee pollen do all the things that are claimed? I’m not sure. Some research supports it and other research says that the claims are exaggerated. It appears to be a safe whole food product that has healthful benefits. So far, I’m amazed at the results.
November 30, 2009 No Comments


