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 5 reasons to snack on strawberries 
 Th  e perfect snack needs to check off  
 three boxes: It should be fi lling enough to  
 get you to your next meal, provide nutrition  
 that fi ts into your balanced diet, and  
 satisfy cravings, whether sweet or savory.  
 Not an easy task, but juicy California  
 strawberries are up for the challenge. 
 “Strawberries are an ideal snack because  
 not only do they taste great, they’re also  
 heart-healthy and an anti-infl ammatory  
 food,” says Manuel Villacorta, registered  
 dietitian and author of Flat Belly 365. “I  
 love to pair strawberries with yogurt, peanut  
 butter on rice crackers, or cottage  
 cheese. Strawberry smoothies are also a  
 favorite.” 
 Naturally sweet, yet low in sugar 
 Many  people  get  the  urge  to  graze  
 around that 3 o’clock slump. By reaching  
 for something that has natural sweetness,  
 you can fulfi ll that craving without excess  
 calories and sugar. In fact, one serving of  
 eight strawberries has only 50 calories and  
 eight grams of sugar. 
 Bursting with nutrients 
 Another reason to love strawberries?  
 “Th  e combination of fl avonoids,  antioxidants  
 and fi ber can help reduce cholesterol  
 levels,” Villacorta says. “Plus, strawberries  
 are full of potassium, which can  
 help manage blood pressure and prevent  
 strokes.” Strawberries don’t stop there; a  
 single serving has more vitamin C than  
 an orange. 
 Boost your brain 
 According to a study in the Annals of  
 Neurology, eating strawberries at least  
 twice per week may delay cognitive aging  
 by two and a half years, which includes  
 improvement  in  memory  and  motor  
 function. Add in a daily sudoku or crossword  
 puzzle and you’re on your way to a  
 sharper mind! 
 Great for diabetes  
 management 
 Nutrient-packed  strawberries  are  a  
 great option for those with diabetes. In  
 fact, the American Diabetes Association  
 lists strawberries as a top superfood for  
 diabetic meal plans. “Th e  anthocyanins  
 found in strawberries may help improve  
 insulin resistance, which means you can  
 regulate blood glucose better,” according  
 to Villacorta. 
 Snacks anyone will love 
 Both kids and adults love a good strawberry  
 snack. Try a strawberry oat bar,  
 peanut butter yogurt dipped strawberries, 
  strawberry almond butter snackwich  
 or even strawberry turkey pinwheels to  
 switch things up in your aft ernoon  routine. 
  From quick and kid-friendly to fancy  
 appetizers,  visit  CaliforniaStrawberries. 
 com for snacks perfect for all ages and  
 occasions. 
 Snacking can be fun for the whole family  
 with bright colors, simple recipe ideas,  
 unexpected fl avor combinations and a little  
 creativity. And if your snacks are full  
 of vital nutrients and health benefi ts, even  
 better! 
 What are you waiting for? Pick up some  
 strawberries and get snacking today. 
 Courtesy BPT 
 Do you know how that new supplement will  
 aff  ect your existing medication regimen?  
 Mahatma Gandhi once famously said,  
 “It is health that is real wealth and not  
 pieces of gold and silver.” If you count  
 yourself as a believer in this statement,  
 your health is more important to you  
 than any material possession and you do  
 your best to protect it every single day.  
 Th  at’s why you eat right, exercise regularly  
 and support your total health with supplements. 
 But did you realize that, if you are  
 already taking medications for an existing  
 condition, the supplements you mix with  
 these medications could actually be hindering  
 your overall health instead of helping  
 it? It’s an all-too-common occurrence  
 and one many people are unaware of. 
 “Nutrient defi ciencies and diagnosed  
 health conditions oft en require the use of  
 vitamins and prescription medications,  
 but they can interact. It is critical that  
 users understand potential interactions,”  
 said Michael Roizen, M.D., chief wellness  
 offi  cer, Cleveland Clinic and Persona  
 medical advisory board chair. 
 Research  from  Persona,  the  leading  
 personalized nutrition brand combining  
 smart science, data and the highest quality  
 supplements, shows that nearly 40 percent  
 of survey participants - those already  
 taking  vitamins  alongside  prescription  
 medications  -  did  not  know  vitamins  
 and supplements can impact the eff ectiveness  
 of their medications. Forty-fi ve  
 percent assumed they didn’t need to tell  
 their doctor before they started taking a  
 new vitamin or supplement. Th is  eliminated  
 the possibility for doctors to warn  
 them of potential negative eff ects of the  
 two interacting. 
 Examples of common  
 negative reactions 
 Th  e market is fl ush with myriad medication  
 and  dietary  supplement  solutions  
 and while many will not interact  
 with each other, those that do cannot be  
 ignored. 
 One common area for a negative reaction  
 is with those who take a blood pressure  
 medication and combine it with an  
 iron supplement. In many cases taking  
 the supplement two hours before or aft er  
 the medication can decrease its absorption  
 rate signifi cantly, making the prescription  
 med less successful. 
 People who take a synthetic thyroid  
 hormone should also be wary of taking  
 their medication in conjunction with any  
 supplement containing soy, iron or calcium. 
  Taking both the medication and supplement  
 within four hours of one another  
 will decrease the absorption rate and  
 eff ectiveness of the thyroid hormone. 
 Identifying situations where  
 the pairing is successful 
 Combining a supplement and a medication  
 isn’t always a hindrance; it can  
 be successful as well. For example, if  
 you are taking a statin, you will want to  
 add Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) because the  
 average blood concentration of CoQ10 in  
 blood plasma decreases. 
 In another instance, if you take medication  
 to treat allergies or infl ammation,  
 adding a vitamin D and calcium supplement  
 will support bone health and calcium  
 absorption. 
 Finding the right supplement  
 solutions for you 
 With  so  many  supplement  options  
 available, it can be diffi  cult to determine  
 which choices are right for you, and if you  
 are already taking a medication, choosing  
 the proper supplement becomes even  
 more important. 
 Persona  can  help  by  cross-referencing  
 more than 650 prescription medications  
 when making supplement recommendations. 
  Th  is thorough cross-referencing  
 ensures you’ll receive the full benefi  
 ts of the supplement without having to  
 worry about negative reactions. In addition, 
  Persona’s customer service team of  
 dietitians and nutritionists will work with  
 you to determine the right supplement  
 plan for you based on your needs and  
 medical considerations. 
 With  a  single  subscription  service,  
 Persona  delivers  customized  vitamins  
 and nutritional supplements to you in  
 daily packs based on needs and it all  
 starts when you take your free Nutritional  
 Assessment. Visit www.personanutrition. 
 com to learn more, because you should  
 expect your supplements to support not  
 only your existing medications but your  
 total health goals as well. 
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