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Eating For Fun and Still Be Healthy

Posted on June 30, 2021June 30, 2021 by Dr. Hal Edghill, D.C.

I am sometimes concerned that blogs like this are responsible for taking a lot of the fun out of eating food. We go on and on about the healthy types of foods and nutrients to consume on a regular basis in order to support our bodies. “Good” carbohydrates, “healthy” fats, and don’t forget the latest…

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Migraine Headaches and Getting on With Life

Posted on August 31, 2018 by Dr. Hal Edghill, D.C.

People who endure Migraine Headaches are true champions in my book. Besides the pain, there is the disruption of their daily lives and all relationships. I admire the migraineur’s ability to bear up under such circumstances AND how they manage to carry on with life as each episode resolves. These are truly courageous people. For…

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Protein Powder 101: Getting a Good Start

Posted on July 31, 2018July 31, 2018 by Dr. Hal Edghill, D.C.

Protein powder can be a very useful supplement to your active lifestyle diet. Whether as part of your exercise routine or part of a weight loss program, protein powders contribute to muscle-building changes in our bodies. Like any supplement, knowing why to use protein powders is as important as knowing how to do it safely….

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Giving Fat A Good Name

Posted on March 31, 2018April 6, 2018 by Dr. Hal Edghill, D.C.

No Fat, low-fat, reduced fat, even fake fat, our focus on the fat content of our food has been an obsession for decades. The funny thing is that our assumption that all dietary fat was the bad guy was based on some faulty science. In light of new research and a willingness to look at…

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The Best Diet for You

Posted on February 24, 2018March 23, 2018 by Dr. Hal Edghill, D.C.

Diet is probably one of our most abused words. Commonly associated with having to deprive ourselves of foods and flavors we really like, diet gets a bad rap. Trust me. Eating well can be both fun and healthy. No penalty or guilt included. In making such a big deal about our eating habits, I think we…

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