by DFALC | Oct 20, 2024 | chef, Florida produce, Food, health care, Lifestyle Medicine, nutrition, podiatry, prevention, Vascular Health, Vascular surgery, wellness
The Power of Nitrate-Rich Foods vs. Supplements: Heart Health the DeLand Foot and Leg Center Way By: Dr. Jenneffer Pulapaka, DPMDipABLM, CWSP®, DipABMSP, FACCWS, PCWC, retd. AACFASMedical DirectorDeLand Foot and Leg CenterPodiatric Lifestyle Medicine and Wound Care...
by DFALC | May 4, 2024 | #chefslead, chef, diabetes, doctor, Florida produce, Food, health care, healthy kids, Lifestyle Medicine, meals, medications, nutrition, outcomes, physician, podiatrist, podiatry, prevention, restaurant, wellness, womeninmedicine
Healthy Feet, Healthy Eats: The Podiatric Power of Lifestyle Medicine Inspired by the Hastings Florida Panel during the Cabbage, Potatoe, Bacon Festival in April 2024. Podiatry, often viewed through the narrow lens of foot and ankle disorders, plays a crucial...
by Jenneffer | Feb 18, 2019 | Cancer, diabetes, doctor, Florida produce, health care, heart disease, High blood pressure, meals, medical, nutrition, physician, prevention, science, stress, wellness, wound
Disease and foods have a long association. This theory was augmented through the book, The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted And the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss, And Long-term Health. One area explored was the link...
by Jenneffer | Feb 10, 2019 | doctor, feet, Florida produce, Food, nutrition, Obesity, physician, podiatrist, podiatry, prevention, wellness, womeninmedicine, wound care
Patients want and need healthy, affordable options for fresh vegetables and fruits. Thankfully, there are simple ways to help unhealthy patients who have said they often choose less healthy options because of cost. One way we decided to help was by building a...
by Jenneffer | Feb 28, 2016 | #chefslead, diabetes, Florida produce, healthy kids, heart disease, High blood pressure, nutrition, PAD, portion, wellness
Love your water. “Sugary drinks are a major source of added sugars consumed by Americans,” according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These drinks can promote obesity, type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Two sodas can pack on 300...
by Jenneffer | Jan 10, 2016 | #chefslead, diabetes, Florida produce, Food, podiatrist, podiatry, wellness
Diabetics need to keep an eye on their sugar intake, but starches from white rice, potatoes and even whole grains can also raise blood sugar levels. All foods containing carbohydrates can affect your diabetes. A cup of white rice contains around 53 grams of...