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Registered Dietitians at In Good Nutrition educate you to reach a healthy, happy relationship with food and body. Specializing in eating disorders, distorted eating, and food relationships, Founder and author Meredith Krayenhoff is a Registered Dietitian who brings a unique blend of passion, expertise, and experience to the In Good Nutrition team.
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3M ago
As we age, our eyes face increasing degeneration, but there's good news: certain nutrients can help protect your vision. Enter lutein and ..read more
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7M ago
Medically reviewed and written by Meredith Krayenhoff, Registered Dietitian. Published May 19, 2024.
Living with PCOS can feel like navigating a complex maze of symptoms and frustrations. From unpredictable menstrual cycles and weight gain to acne and hair growth, the challenges can seem overwhelming. Fortunately nutrition can be a powerful tool for managing these symptoms!
Whether you’re newly diagnosed or seeking better control over your symptoms, this guide will provide you with practical dietary strategies and insights to help you reclaim your health and well-being. Let's dive in and d ..read more
In Good Nutrition Blog
8M ago
Writtenand medically reviewed by Meredith Krayenhoff, Registered Dietitian. Published April 19, 2024.
In the battle against high blood pressure, the kitchen might just be your strongest ally. High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a significant risk factor for heart disease and stroke, and accounts for about half of the deaths from these conditions. While medications can help manage blood pressure, adopting a healthy diet can be equally or even more effective in managing hypertension, with no adverse effects.
In this blog post, we'll delve into the fundamentals of nutrition for ..read more
In Good Nutrition Blog
8M ago
Written by and medically reviewed by Meredith Krayenhoff, Registered Dietitian. Published March 29, 2024.
Ever wondered about the silent superhero in your body? Meet your thyroid: small in size, but mighty in its impact on your health and vitality.
Imagine a butterfly resting just below your throat – that's your thyroid gland. Despite its small size, it plays a significant role in regulating many functions in your body. While we often think about the thyroid as managing our metabolism, its role extends far beyond simply calorie burning.
Your thyroid controls the break-down and building-u ..read more
In Good Nutrition Blog
9M ago
Written by Meredith Krayenhoff, Registered Dietitian. Published February 28, 2024.
In the vast landscape of mental health disorders, there are some conditions that may not receive as much attention as others but can significantly impact an individual's life. One such disorder is ARFID, which stands for Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder.
This blog post, explores ARFID - its nature, its relationship to other psychiatric disorders, potential causes, and its treatment.
What is ARFID
Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) is a relatively new diagnosis in the realm of eating ..read more
In Good Nutrition Blog
11M ago
Medically reviewed by Serena Benali, Registered Dietitian. Published January 13, 2024.
Edmonton has some fantastic restaurants, and it seems every month there's a new culinary gem opening its doors to Edmontonians and its visitors. Whether you're a fan of dining out or prefer the comfort of takeout, making a healthy choice doesn't mean sacrificing flavour or convenience.
Our ,Edmonton Dietitians have handpicked a selection of healthy options from some of the city's top healthy restaurants, ensuring you can enjoy delicious, nutritious meals anytime! We've curated a list that not only sat ..read more
In Good Nutrition Blog
1y ago
Written by Meredith Krayenhoff, Registered Dietitian. Published December 3, 2023.
Detoxification is a hot topic in the realm of health and nutrition. But are detoxes necessary? Yes and no. Yes, because our bodies are constantly detoxifying chemicals as part of their natural processes. No, because we don't require a specific fasting regimen or a particular product to facilitate this natural detoxification.
It's important to understand that our bodies are continually engaged in detoxifying various chemicals as part of their regular functions. In this blog, we'll learn what toxins are and the di ..read more
In Good Nutrition Blog
1y ago
Written by Meredith Krayenhoff, Registered Dietitian. Published November 18, 2023.
It's widely known that vegetables are a powerhouse of nutrition, boasting a range of benefits such as weight management, ,,hydration, supporting ,,digestive health, providing cancer-fighting nutrients like ,,vitamin-C ,and enhancing a ,,healthy brain. Yet despite these impressive benefits, vegetables often take a backseat in our daily meals.
To bridge this gap and enhance your health, we've curated some straightforward and enjoyable ways to integrate vegetables into every meal. These tips are n ..read more
In Good Nutrition Blog
1y ago
Written by Meredith Krayenhoff, Registered Dietitian. Published October 15th 2023.
Medically reviewed by Serena Benali, Registered Dietitian.
We often think about nutrition as fuelling and nurturing the health of our bodies, but it's also crucial for supporting brain health.
In this blog, we'll unpack the connection between brain health and nutrition and provide you with the steps to how you can keep your brain healthy for years to come!
The Early Roots of Brain Health: Planting the Seeds
While we more often see the impact of poor brain health and function as we get older, the seeds for this ..read more
In Good Nutrition Blog
1y ago
Medically reviewed by Serena Benali, Registered Dietitian. Published September 1, 2023.
We've all been there—sitting at a family gathering, work event, or social outing, faced with the pressure of someone insisting we eat just a little bit more. "One more slice won't hurt!" they say, or, "Come on, I made it just for you!" This person, whether they know it or not, is what's commonly referred to as a "food pusher."
Food pushers encourage or even insist that you eat more than you want or need, often dismissing your polite declines or ignoring your cues of satiety. While their intentions may vary ..read more