Category: Health and Nutrition

Dietitian Alexa Schmidt

Dietitian Alexa Schmidt joins SOSCuisine

November 10, 2021 No Comments

There’s a new face in our Nutrition team: Alexa Schmidt, a nutritionist-dietitian, who joined SOSCuisine this fall. She accompanies our VIP members who need personalized support. Being passionate about the health and cooking fields, Alexa has also chosen the dietitian profession for the positive impact it can have in people’s lives.

Alessandro Low-Histamine Diet

Succeeding with your Low-Histamine Diet: Alessandro’s Experience

November 10, 2021 No Comments

When diagnosed with a histamine intolerance, you’ll need to follow a low-histamine diet, or temporarily eliminate the main food sources of histamine from your diet. This is not easy because histamine is present in the majority of foods and, in addition, food triggers vary greatly from one person to another. Therefore, there is no consensus […]

lLow-FODMAP Vegetables

TOP 15 Low-FODMAP Vegetables

November 5, 2021 No Comments

The low-FODMAP diet provides relief to long-time sufferers of IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome)*. It consists of a phase of temporary elimination of FODMAP carbohydrates, followed by a phase of reintroduction and a phase of long-term maintenance. Since FODMAPs are found in many fruits, vegetables, nuts, dairy and grain products, the person starting this diet may […]

Recettes avec des raisins

TOP 10 : Unconventional Grapes Recipes

September 22, 2021 No Comments

We most often eat grapes in our snacks and we less often think of incorporating them into our more elaborate recipes. While a must-have on a cheese board, they can add a nice sweet touch to many dishes, from salads to stews. To help you savor fresh grapes as well as raisins, here are ten […]

Ketone Bodies

Ketone Bodies To Slow Down Brain Aging?

September 14, 2021 1 Comment

It is estimated that nearly one in five Canadians over the age of 65 experience symptoms of mild cognitive impairment, such as memory loss, and impaired judgment and thinking skills. In the long term, about 50% will develop a neurodegenerative disorder, most often Alzheimer’s disease. Could ketone supplements help slow down cognitive decline? The answer […]

vitamine k2

Bone Health and Vitamin K2, What is the Connection?

September 6, 2021 No Comments

Is vitamin K2 beneficial for your bone health? This is what we are going to explore in this article. You have probably already heard of vitamin K. Moreover, you may even know that it is known for its role in blood coagulation. But did you know that there are several types of vitamin K? Indeed, with the […]

maladies inflammatoires de l'intestin: quoi manger

What To Eat When You Have Inflammatory Bowel Disease?

August 26, 2021 3 Comments

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) includes a group of conditions whose two main forms are ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. These diseases cause inflammation of the lining of the digestive tract and disrupt the body’s capacity to digest and absorb nutrients. People with IBD may experience acute periods of symptoms (active phase) and other periods when […]

Detecting FODMAPs in processed foods

Detecting FODMAPs in Processed Foods

August 20, 2021 No Comments

When following a low-FODMAP* diet, some foods need to be avoided or should only be consumed in certain quantities. Thanks to our lists of foods to avoid and foods you can eat, or the Monash application, it is easy to identify which individual foods should be avoided, such as honey, wheat pasta, or white beans. Where […]

Natto

Natto, Japanese Superfood

August 13, 2021 No Comments

Nattō is a traditional Japanese fermented food based on soybeans that are fermented after seeding the bacterium Bacillus subtilis natto. When the grains are stretched, they become linked together by amazing caramel-colored threads, like that of processed cheese. This slimy appearance as well as its strong fermented-ammonia smell make it unappetising for uninitiated foreigners. In […]

Nightshades Dangerous for Your Health?

Are Nightshades Dangerous for Your Health?

August 8, 2021 No Comments

In nutrition, it is not uncommon to hear everything and its opposite. So how do you find your way around when one day you hear that you have to eliminate a certain food from your diet, and then the next day it’s the one that you absolutely have to have on your plate? You may have […]

PPI Proton Pump Inhibitors

PPI Intake and Gut Health: What are the Impacts?

August 4, 2021 No Comments

What are PPIs? Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) – esomeprazole, lansoprazole, omeprazole, pantoprazole and rabeprazole – are among the most widely used drugs in the world. They allow for the management of gastric acidity for gastric ulcers, duodenal ulcers, or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

FODMAP tests tolérance

FODMAP Diet and Tolerance Tests for New Foods

August 3, 2021 No Comments

If you follow a low FODMAP* diet you certainly know that there is a very specific protocol to follow. Namely, the elimination phase of FODMAPs, then, once the symptoms disappear, the reintroduction tests phase by following a well-established protocol in order to identify the families of FODMAPs that give you symptoms. Finally, there is the maintenance […]

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