When we talk about eating for health and success, what do we mean?

Often at nutrientrich.com we talk about eating for health and success. What do we actually mean when we say that? You are eating to live, not living to eat. You are learning about how to transition your diet from nutrient poor to Nutrient Rich You are learning how to lose weight, the Nutrient Rich way, not […]

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Is Your New Years Resolution About Eating Less or Eating Better?

There is a big difference between eating less and eating better. Eating less is the basis of all commercial diets and dieting. The act of eating less is something you do on purpose, usually because you are overeating nutrient poor foods (animal products and refined foods) that are not meeting your nutritional needs as a whole,

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Nutrient Rich Diets Enhance Athletic Performance.

Active individuals lacking in B-vitamins – including college athletes and other elite competitors — may perform worse during high-intensity exercise and have a decreased ability to repair and build muscle than counterparts with nutrient-rich diets, according to recent Oregon State University research published in the International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. The B-vitamins

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Go Ahead, Fill up-But Pick “Low Energy Density” Foods.

Ref: ADA Journal August 2006 “Can you eat more than most Americans but still consume fewer calories – while still getting plenty of key nutrients? Researchers at Penn State University say the answer is yes, as long as you emphasize low energy density foods.” Nutrient Rich Note:– Low Energy Density foods is another way of

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Kevin Gianni of Live Awesome, Interviews John Allen of Nutrient Rich.com

Recently, Kevin Gianni of www.LiveAwesome.com interviewed Nutrient Rich founder, John Allen. Weight loss and optimal health without dieting or counting calories? Here’s what you’ve been waiting for… a new approach to eating that doesn’t talk about dieting OR cutting things out! John Allen Mollenhauer’s body of work has culminated in his "Nutrient Rich" theory that

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The “Get Lots of Protein/Calcium” Trap

Why Our Misguided Quest for Big Muscles and Strong Bones Compromises Our Health. Many people believe we need large quantities of the protein in animal products – meat, eggs, and dairy – to be healthy, to lose weight effectively and permanently and build muscle. We don’t.  Animal products can be part of a nutrient rich

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The Health Food Diet Trap

#4 Why Eating Refined Foods, Even from Organic Sources, Can Keep You Overweight!The truth about “health foods” Most health foods on the market are refined foods with alternative looking “healthy” packaging. Some should actually be classified as “junk food,” because they are merely manufactured foodstuffs made from ingredients that were perhaps once organic; originally whole and

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The Reason Why the Nutrient Rich System exists.

There is a new word on the table and its called flexitarianism.   It transcends the "isms" and provides a vernacular that anyone can be successful with. It provides the opportunity for people to acknowledge their own reasons for eating the way they do at any given time while providing a meaningful, relevant and actionable framework for

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Depleted Soil and The Pitch to Sell Supplements Myth or Fact?

Supplementation is both a simple and complex subject.  But one thing is clear:  you cannot mediate the damaging (and overweight-promoting) effects of a nutrient-poor diet with the use of supplements.  Period. Theoretically, if you are eating the way your body is designed to eat (nutrient-rich), you shouldn’t have a substantial need for supplementation. Amy Lanou,

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