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The Nutrition Scoop

Podcast covering hot topics in nutrition and hosted by Ashley Berthoumieux, a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist who specializes in weight management and women's health. 

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    The Science Behind Seed Oils

    In this episode, Ashley, a registered dietitian nutritionist, explores the controversial topic of seed oils, discussing their origins, health implications, and the balance of omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids in our diets. She emphasizes the importance of moderation and understanding the context in which seed oils are consumed, particularly in relation to processed foods. The conversation highlights the need for a balanced approach to dietary fats and practical tips for incorporating healthier oils into cooking.TakeawaysSeed oils are extracted from seeds like soybeans and canola.They are high in omega-6 polyunsaturated fats, which are considered healthy fats.Balance is key; too much omega-6 can lead to health issues.Seed oils are not inherently toxic, but overconsumption can be problematic.Processed foods often contain seed oils and other unhealthy ingredients.Choosing the right oil depends on the cooking method and temperature.Incorporating a variety of oils can enhance flavor and nutrition.Prioritize whole foods and fiber in your diet.

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    Busting Nutrition Myths: What You Need to Know

    In this episode of The Nutrition Scoop, registered dietitian Ashley tackles common nutrition myths, including misconceptions about carbohydrates, detox diets, fats, and sugars. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the nuances of nutrition rather than adhering to oversimplified beliefs. The conversation highlights the role of credible sources in nutrition information and encourages listeners to critically evaluate the claims they encounter.TakeawaysCarbs are not the enemy; it's about the source.Detox diets are unnecessary as the body detoxes naturally.Healthy fats are essential for overall health.Sugar from natural sources is not metabolized differently than processed sugar.Look for credible sources when evaluating nutrition information.Moderation is key in consuming refined carbohydrates.Fiber is crucial for satiety and blood sugar control.Nutrition myths often lack scientific backing.Understanding the context of food is important for health.Challenge yourself to research nutrition claims critically.

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    Unlocking the Secrets of Gut Health

    In this episode of the Nutrition Scoop, Ashley, a registered dietitian, delves into the importance of gut health, often referred to as the second brain. She explains the gut microbiome's role in digestion, immunity, and mental health, emphasizing the balance between good and bad bacteria. The conversation covers how nutrition, lifestyle factors, and stress impact gut health, and offers practical tips for supporting a healthy microbiome through diet and lifestyle changes. Ashley encourages listeners to be mindful of their gut health and provides actionable challenges to improve it.TakeawaysThe gut microbiome is a community of microorganisms in the gastrointestinal tract.Good bacteria aid in digestion and produce essential vitamins.Gut health is linked to mental health, including mood and cognition.Diverse gut microbiomes are associated with lower obesity risk.Signs of gut issues include bloating, cravings, and fatigue.Fermented foods and prebiotics support gut health.Ultra-processed foods can harm the gut microbiome.Stress and sleep quality significantly affect gut health.Regular exercise stimulates gut function and health.Adding more plant-based foods can enhance gut diversity.

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    Vitamin D & Fibroids: The Hidden Link & How to Fix It!

    In this podcast episode, Ashley, a registered dietitian nutritionist, discusses the connection between uterine fibroids and vitamin D deficiency. She explains the prevalence of fibroids, particularly among women of color, and the emerging research suggesting that vitamin D may play a role in fibroid growth. The episode covers the causes of vitamin D deficiency, its health impacts, and the importance of maintaining adequate vitamin D levels for overall health. Ashley also addresses common myths about vitamin D and provides practical advice for managing fibroids through nutrition and medical interventions.TakeawaysUterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths affecting women, especially women of color.Vitamin D deficiency is linked to various health issues, including fibroids.Darker skin tones can lead to increased risk of vitamin D deficiency.Vitamin D is primarily obtained from sunlight exposure and certain foods.Women with fibroids often have lower vitamin D levels than those without.Vitamin D may help inhibit fibroid cell growth and reduce inflammation.Managing vitamin D levels is crucial for women with fibroids.Surgical interventions are common for treating fibroids, but nutrition plays a role too.Vitamin D supplementation can help manage fibroid growth but is not a cure.Regular screening for vitamin D levels is important for women's health.

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    Microplastics in Your Food: Are You Eating Plastic?

    In this podcast episode, registered dietitian Ashley discusses the growing concern surrounding microplastics, their sources, and their implications for health and the environment. She explains what microplastics are, how they enter our food supply, and the potential health risks associated with their consumption. The conversation also covers the environmental impact of microplastics and explores both systemic solutions and personal steps individuals can take to reduce their exposure.TakeawaysMicroplastics are tiny plastic particles less than five millimeters in size.They can enter our food supply through seafood, agricultural soil, and packaging materials.Health concerns include inflammation, hormone disruption, and potential links to cancer.Microplastics are prevalent in bottled water and table salt.Systemic solutions include policies to reduce single-use plastics and innovations in biodegradable alternatives.Personal steps to reduce exposure include using reusable water bottles and wooden cutting boards.It's challenging to eliminate all exposure to microplastics completely.Awareness of microplastics is increasing due to their widespread presence in our environment.Research on the health effects of microplastics is still evolving.Reducing plastic use benefits both personal health and the environment.

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    Navigating Nutrition: A Journey with Ashley

    In this podcast, Ashley, a registered dietitian, shares her journey and insights into the world of nutrition. She discusses her path to becoming a dietitian, the importance of sustainable eating habits, and how nutrition plays a critical role in health, particularly for women. Ashley emphasizes the need for personalized nutrition counseling, culturally competent care, and the significance of setting SMART goals for clients. She also addresses common nutrition myths and encourages a balanced approach to eating that prioritizes enjoyment over restriction.TakeawaysAshley shares her journey to becoming a registered dietitian.Nutrition is crucial for managing chronic health conditions.Sustainable eating habits are key to long-term health.Culturally competent care is essential in nutrition counseling.Personalized nutrition plans are more effective than one-size-fits-all diets.Setting SMART goals empowers clients in their health journey.Nutrition is both a science and an art.Food should be enjoyed, not restricted or demonized.There is no single best diet for everyone; personalization is key.Ashley encourages open discussions about hot topics related to nutrition.

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Podcast covering hot topics in nutrition and hosted by Ashley Berthoumieux, a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist who specializes in weight management and women's health.

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