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Dr. Mark Hymanโ€™s Tips for Better Health

We thought it would be encouraging to check-in with our RISE Expert Faculty, Dr. Mark Hyman and glean a few of his favorite ways to strengthen and fortify your health for the journey ahead. Here are a few recommendations he prioritizes to support your immunity and energize your life…

1. A whole-foods, nutrient-dense diet.
Our immune system relies on nutrient-dense whole foods to function well. Vegetables are the foundation of a nourishing diet, and they provide so many immune-supporting nutrients like vitamin C (red bell peppers, broccoli, and spinach) and carotenoids (carrots, sweet potatoes, and kale). Aim for two servings of fruits and eight or more servings of vegetables a day! (A serving is half a cup.)

Berries, pasture-raised meats, and nuts and seeds are also nutritional powerhouses that will hold up great in the freezer, so you can stay stocked without going out.

2. Cut out sugars and refined starches.
There has never been a better time for a sugar and junk food detox....

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Raw Shaved Brussels Salad w/ Maple Balsamic Dressing

Brussels sprouts are a rich source of iron and important strength building minerals and they are the base of this non-traditional salad that can double as a great vegetable side dish. This dish can also be made in advance, so it helps to reduce any stress around entertaining or joining in to that next potluck style celebration. The additional ingredients in this salad help to boost the protein power of this salad to 14 grams per serving!
 
RAW SHAVED BRUSSELS SALAD W/ MAPLE BALSAMIC DRESSING
by Chef Jenny Ross
 
 
Dressing Ingredients
2/3 cup olive oil
1/8 cup balsamic vinegar
2 Tbsp maple syrup
1 1/2 Tbsp Dijon mustard
 
Salad Ingredients
4 cups shaved brussels sprouts
1 cup shallots, cut thin into rings
1 cup pomegranate seeds
1/2 cup raw pumpkin seeds
 
Directions
1. First prepare the dressing recipe by blending in the Mason Jar Ready Personal Blender II. Blend right into the mason jar, lid and store until ready to use....
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Easy Tips to Eat on a Budget

At RISE we focus on keeping wellness simple, and when it comes to food we know it’s essential to have a few strategies that work for your taste buds and your budget.

So imagine this scenario: you open a fully stocked fridge brimming with delicious and fresh, high-quality foods that are chocked-full of the nutrients you need. And the best part is that it was super affordable and you have cash to spare.

While organic superfoods may cost more than your weekly food budget allows, you can still load up on the good stuff at an affordable price having a few tips in mind. Eating healthy doesn’t necessarily require expensive ingredients and your recipes don’t need to be overly complex.  

If you’re ready to add high-quality ingredients to your diet without breaking the bank, follow these four easy tips...

#1 Keep Your Kitchen Stocked
It makes cooking so much easier if you stock up on canned and dry goods, like tomato puree, tuna, chickpeas, kidney beans, rice,...

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