Wise Eats' Nutrition Blog

with Rachel McBryan, RD

Information & advice to help overcome confusion & help you live the way you want.

Plant-Based Sources of Micronutrients

Plant-Based Sources of Micronutrients

If you are considering shifting to a more plant-based diet, you may be wondering if you are going to get all the vitamins and minerals that your body needs without meat.  In short, the answer is yes!  Meat and animal-based products are the primary sources of some...

Controlling Your Blood Pressure with Nutrition

Controlling Your Blood Pressure with Nutrition

The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on many aspects of our physical, mental and emotional health. Research shows that there has been a steady rise in blood pressure during the pandemic. High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, can have an impact on many...

Should I Be Using a CGM?

Should I Be Using a CGM?

What is a CGM? A CGM is a continuous glucose monitor. It is a small system that monitors your blood glucose (sugar) levels in real-time. This means it can show you how your blood sugar changes in response to different foods and meals. Benefits of a CGM CGMs were...

Supporting Your Immune System with Food

Supporting Your Immune System with Food

Over the past two years, many of us have found a new appreciation for our immune system. Our immune system protects our bodies against infections from bacteria, viruses and other pathogens. Without it, our bodies would become overrun with foreign materials which may...

Addressing Anemia with Your Diet

Addressing Anemia with Your Diet

You probably know that anemia is a condition where you do not have enough healthy red blood cells to move oxygen around your body. But I bet you did not know that there are more than 5 different types of anemia.  Additionally, anemia itself is not a disease but rather...

Brain-Boosting Foods

Brain-Boosting Foods

Our brains are the command centre of our bodies. They play a role in essentially everything we do from simple movements to storing memories and our personalities. This is why it is so important to keep our brains working at their best, and our diets can play a role in that!

Eating for Gut Health and Mental Health

Eating for Gut Health and Mental Health

The link between foods in our diet and our mental health actually begins in our digestive tract. Our digestive tract is also known as the “second brain” due its rich network of nerves and variety of neurochemicals produced by our gut bacteria. These neurochemicals made in our gut are used by our brains to regulate both physiological and mental processes — including our mood.