NOURISHING MEALS NUTRIENT-DENSE MEALS-1
Aug 25, 2025

What Is a Nourishing Meal? Understanding Nutrient Density (Plus Visual Guide)

What really is a nourishing meal? And what does nutrient density mean? Nutrient density is the amount of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, healthy fats, and phytonutrients you receive in each bite of food. Think of refined white bread, sugar, or other processed foods. They pack plenty of calories, but do they actually provide the nutrients your body needs to fuel, repair, and restore itself? A truly nourishing meal gives you both the macronutrients to power your day and the micronutrients to repair, protect, and support your cells. Instead of asking, “Is this food healthy?” try reframing the question to, “Does this meal deeply nourish my body’s needs?”

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CHAMOMILE TEA-1
Aug 17, 2025

Why Gut Function Determines Nutrient Absorption

When we talk about nutrient density, there’s one essential truth. You are not just what you eat…you are what you absorb. Most of us assume that if we fill our plates with nutrient-dense foods, our bodies will automatically use them. But absorption isn’t automatic. Nutrient deficiencies can certainly stem from poor intake, but often more so from impaired digestion and absorption. The gut is not just a passive tube—it’s an intricate, living system that determines whether your food becomes fuel, or simply passes through. Low stomach acid, insufficient digestive enzymes, dysbiosis, leaky gut, or chronic stress can all block the body’s ability to fully access the nutrients in food.

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MOROCCAN LAMB AND GREENS WITH LEMON TAHINI DRIZZLE-11
Aug 09, 2025

Moroccan Lamb and Greens with Lemon-Tahini Drizzle

When you are running low, feeling inflamed, and dealing with a health condition—or simply wanting to change your diet to eat more nutrient-dense foods—you may not have the time or energy to cook anything elaborate. In fact, when you’re under the constant pressure of inflammation, autoimmunity, or even chronic stress, it can be very difficult to consistently prepare nourishing meals for yourself. But ironically, this is when your body needs them the most. Meals during this time need to be simple and nutrient-rich. Returning to balanced, nourishing food—day after day—slowly helps bring your body back into alignment. Lamb is particularly rich in iron, zinc, selenium, and vitamins B12, B2, and B3—fueling methylation pathways, mitochondria, and hundreds of biochemical reactions involved in detoxification, energy, and nervous system health.

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HOW TO REPLENISH MISSING NUTRIENTS WITH FOOD-1
Aug 04, 2025

How to Replenish Nutrient Deficiencies for Energy, Healing, and Longevity

Feeling drained, struggling to heal, or sensing that your health isn’t where it could be? Your body is not a simple machine that runs on calories—it’s a living web of interdependent systems, running thousands of chemical reactions every second. Every muscle you move, every toxin you clear, every hormone you make, every enzyme that converts food to energy requires a steady supply of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and healthy fats. Nutrient insufficiencies can lead to low stomach acid and poorer absorption of nutrients from food, sluggish detoxification, disrupted immune balance, unstable blood sugar, and even increased risk for autoimmunity. Replenishing missing nutrients can begin to restore your energy, support healing, and promote long-term health and longevity.

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FRIED HARISSA CHICKPEAS AND EGGS-1
Jan 04, 2025

Start Your Day with a High-Protein and High-Fiber Meal

If you could make one dietary change to set yourself onto a new trajectory of health, it would be to consume a nutrient dense breakfast consisting of high-quality protein, fiber, and healthy fats. A nutrient-dense, high-protein and fiber-rich breakfast will help you curb cravings for foods you are working to stay away from, boost your metabolism, balance your blood sugar, help regulate your circadian rhythms, keep your mind sharp during the day, and increase satiety. Setting achievable goals that you can build upon sets you up for the most success as it gives your body and brain time to rewire. Dietary change quite literally creates new biochemistry in your body that takes time to get used to. Creating this nutritional memory starts with removing processed foods from your diet. Too many changes at once can overwhelm the brain and nervous system, making the new diet or lifestyle modifications unrealistic to maintain.

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IMMUNE SUPPORTIVE FOODS AND HERBS
Nov 28, 2023

12 Tips to Support your Immune System During Cold and Flu Season

Cold and flu season is upon us! How can you support your immune system so it can function at its best? Your immune cells, like all other cells, require good nutrition and lifestyle habits to function properly. A nourishing whole foods diet, strong digestive system, good sleep practices, good hydration, blood sugar control, and the addition of supportive nutritional supplements all work together to promote a strong and functional immune system. Large amounts of nutrients are needed to run your immune cells so they can do their jobs. During cold and flu season, there is an increased need for these nutrients.

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Jun 06, 2017

Garlic-Herb Turkey Burgers

If you're navigating an elimination diet and looking for simple, satisfying meals the whole family will love, these garlic-herb turkey burgers are a staple worth keeping on repeat. They're quick to prepare, deeply nourishing, and easy to pair with a variety of vegetables for a balanced, anti-inflammatory meal. I often make turkey burgers once a week—especially during warmer months when lighter, grill-friendly meals feel just right. We love wrapping them in crisp lettuce leaves or tender napa cabbage instead of buns.

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Mar 03, 2017

Spicy Slow Cooked Beef Stuffed Sweet Potatoes with Avocado-Cilantro Cream

I really love being able to toss ingredients into my slow cooker in the morning in order to have a meal ready to go later in the day, don't you? There's just so much less stress, and I feel so organized, with a clean kitchen going into dinnertime! This recipe for tomato-free, paleo slow cooked beef can be used in a multitude of ways. If you don't want to stuff it into baked sweet potatoes then you could use it as a taco filling for corn tortillas, Brown Rice Flour Tortillas, or simply served with sautéed kale and cabbage!

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Dec 29, 2015

How to Make Nourishing Beef Bone Broth

Bone broth may be trending now, but this traditional food has been a staple in ancestral kitchens for centuries. Simmering bones with vegetables, herbs, and a splash of acid yields a deeply flavorful, mineral-rich broth that nourishes from the inside out. It’s more than just a base for soups and stews—it’s a healing tonic for the gut, the immune system, and the nervous system.

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