Alyssa Guglielmo

Dr. Alyssa’s Inspired Health Program

Email #3: Thinking outside the “Box” Packaged foods have become a mainstay in our society. Each of those bags and boxes of “food” are adorned with a label that reads like a chemistry experiment. In times such as these, it is clearly important to stock up on food. However in order to keep our immune […]

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VIEW HealthBit CXXIX: Working Out While Working from Home

VIEW HealthBit CXXIX: Working out while working from home As we all continue to work from home, some of us have undoubtedly found it easier than others to incorporate workouts into our daily routines. I can not emphasize enough the importance of staying active, especially at a time like this. Moving the body as we

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Dr. Alyssa’s Inspired Health Program

Email #2 : Intermittent Fasting 101 Intermittent fasting is a method used to help the body burn fat as fuel. It is based on the thought that the human body has not changed that much since caveman times and periods of large feeds were often followed by fasting states. In general there are three ways

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VIEW HealthBit CXXVIII: AG Garlic Cauliflower Smash

VIEW HealthBi CXXVIII: AG Garlic Cauliflower Smash(N.B. Organic, free range and non-GMO ingredients always recommended) Ingredients 1 head cauliflower, chopped2 tbsp olive or avocado oil2 cloves garlic1 cup water½ cup non-dairy milk2 tbsp butter1 tbsp Garlic powder  (or more to taste)½  tsp Himalayan crystal salt  (or more to taste)¼ tsp black pepper (or more to

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Dr. Alyssa’s Inspired Health Program

Email #1: Shake that Sugar Addiction Sugar is one of the most highly addictive substances on our planet and the root cause of a number of epidemics in our society, from diabetes to obesity. As we’re seeing with the current coronavirus pandemic, those most at risk at those with underlying coniditons such as those conferred

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VIEW HealthBit CXXVII: Staying Well While Working from Home

As novel coronavirus cases increase across the globe, I hear a lot of fear in people. Fear does not help. Fear hurts. Preparation and thoughtfulness are needed. Fear is not. This virus may not be acting quite like a normal virus, but thankfully prevention tactics to help avoid it- along with any viral infection- remain

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VIEW HealthBit CXXVI: AG Cauliflower Gnocchi and Artichoke Delight

This is special Trader Joe’s Recipe, concocted from five of my favorite items from the store Ingredients 1 bag Trader Joe’s Cauliflower Gnocchi (frozen)1 bag Trader Joe’s Artichoke Hearts (frozen)1 ½ cups Trader Joe’s Organic Butternut Squash Soup (low sodium)2 cubes Dorat frozen, crushed garlic ½ cup chopped onion2 tbsp olive oil¼ tsp Himalayan crystal salt

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VIEW HealthBit CXXV: Some Clarity on Coronavirus

Unless you have been disconnected from all news sources, I think it is fair to assume you have been hearing about the coronavirus. I believe  there are a lot of misconceptions surrounding this new breed of coronavirus, known as COVID-19. I will try to clear a few things up for you here, as well as

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VIEW HealthBit CXXIV: AG Easy Maple Walnut Breakfast Squares

Preheat oven to 350 degrees Ingredients2 cage free eggs2 cups gluten free quick oats1 cup almond meal¼ cup maple syrup½ cup crushed walnuts1 tsp baking soda Directions Beat eggs in a mixing bowl Pour in maple syrup Add in all dry ingredients and mix well Press into an 8” x 8” or 9” x 9”

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VIEW HealthBit CXXIII: Fitting in Fitness

The human body needs movement to survive. This is a fact. Joints are lubricated in this way. Blood is returned to the heart in this way. There are so many diseases that can be prevented by just moving.  As we looked at in the past, here are ten ways to move more throughout your day.

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