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Nutrient Dense Olive Tapenade

Olives are rich in essential minerals calcium, magnesium, iron, potassium, zin and copper, and contain oleic acid is a monounsaturated fatty acid, known as omega-9 fatty acids, that can help benefit heart, brain and mood. Combined with anchovies, garlic and herbs, this is nutrient density at its best.

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Brain Healthy Breakfast Smoothies

A quick, delicious, nutritious brain-healthy breakfast that boosts stable energy, sharper focus and memory, better mood and a stronger immune system

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3 Way Strawberry Cucumber Salad

Going local for the variety, delicious ripe and nutrient-rich seasonal produce. Local, luscious red strawberries have SO much more flavor than those shipped hundreds of miles. And strawberries are good mood red foods. But because of pesticide overuse, strawberries rank #1 on the Dirty Dozen list. Another reason to go local. Although they may not […]

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Nut Crusted Salmon

This nutrient dense, delicious recipe is also good brain food. Salmon is rich in Omega-3 essential fatty acids that help build brain cells fight inflammation in the brain and increase production of brain growth hormones that give your brain the ability to grow and change Nuts have a mix of protein, healthy fats and slow-burning […]

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Nutrient-Dense Cabbage Mushroom Ramen Soup

This delicious immune-boosting, brain-healthy, cancer-fighting soup combines some of nature’s most nutrient-dense foods. Cabbage Cabbage, part of the nutrient-dense cruciferous family, is rich in vitamin K which can help boost memory. Red cabbage has additional antioxidant phytochemicals that protect neurons from damage caused by oxidative stress. These flavonoids can also help improve mood and memory. […]

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Roasted Red Cabbage and Brussels Sprouts

Cruciferous vegetables (cabbage, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower) have powerful anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and DNA-enhancing properties that help keep your brain fighting fit and protect your body from cancer. The color in red cabbage comes from flavonoids called anthocyanins which improve memory, digestion and heart health. [su_expanding_quote_book alignment=”full” source_author=”Joel Fuhrman, MD” source_title=”Super Immunity: The Essential Nutrition Guide for […]

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Quinoa Pesto Bowl

Quinoa pesto bowls are versatile, nutrient-dense and delicious. Homemade pesto is quick and easy. You can use store-bought pesto for a quick dinner; as always read the ingredient label first. Variations Use snap peas, green beans, or asparagus instead of broccoli. What other vegetables could you use? Use chicken instead of shrimp Add edamame or […]

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Crunchy Healthy Broccoli Salad

Some of the most nutrient-dense (nutrients per calorie) foods on the planet are: Greens (including cruciferous like broccoli, cauliflower and cabbage) Beans Onions Mushrooms Berries Seeds/Nuts Eating lots of these vegetables give us optimal amounts of immune-protective micronutrients that can fend of disease. This salad combines 4 of those superfoods: broccoli, onions, nuts, and berries. […]

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Nutrient Rich Granola

Homemade granola + good fats is an excellent transition from breakfast cereal. Enjoy with whole-milk Greek yogurt or kefir for sustained energy and to avoid blood sugar spikes. Quick, easy and robust breakfast Never boring because there are so many combinations Spices Nuts/seeds Dried fruits (add AFTER baking) Fresh fruits – bring seasons into my […]

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Delicious No-Oats Oatmeal

Granted it’s not oatmeal but what else to call it? Creamy and satisfying, nutrient-dense and RESTART friendly, this paleo cereal made itself a permanent part of my breakfast rotation. Add “cake-inspired” toppings for visual delight, gratifying contrast of texture and increased nutrient-density. Carrot Cake Lemon Blueberry Apple Pie What other combinations could you try? Isn’t […]