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Culinary Medicine Recipe
Alternative Food Network Inc.
34 episodes
1 week ago
If you've ever been told to "eat healthier" and want healthy food to be delicious, this podcast delivers the diced and delectable details. Guest interviews with top chefs, doctors, healthcare visionaries and food service professionals publish on the first Wednesday of the month.

As an added bonus, the podcast includes short practical "bite-size" episodes in English & Spanish with the host in her kitchen sharing tips on how to care for your health with nutritious and enjoyable food.

Tune in to learn why your food choices matter and be inspired to turn great food into powerful medicine.

Elevating the impact of Food as Medicine, Culinary medicine is a new evidence-based field that blends the art of food and cooking with the science of medicine to prevent and treat disease.

Host, Dr. Sabrina Falquier, is a triple board-certified physician and leading culinary medicine expert. She is also bilingual in Spanish and English.
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If you've ever been told to "eat healthier" and want healthy food to be delicious, this podcast delivers the diced and delectable details. Guest interviews with top chefs, doctors, healthcare visionaries and food service professionals publish on the first Wednesday of the month.

As an added bonus, the podcast includes short practical "bite-size" episodes in English & Spanish with the host in her kitchen sharing tips on how to care for your health with nutritious and enjoyable food.

Tune in to learn why your food choices matter and be inspired to turn great food into powerful medicine.

Elevating the impact of Food as Medicine, Culinary medicine is a new evidence-based field that blends the art of food and cooking with the science of medicine to prevent and treat disease.

Host, Dr. Sabrina Falquier, is a triple board-certified physician and leading culinary medicine expert. She is also bilingual in Spanish and English.
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Nutrition
Arts,
Food,
Health & Fitness,
Medicine
Episodes (20/34)
Culinary Medicine Recipe
What Do Doctors Actually Learn About Nutrition?
Did you know most doctors receive almost no formal training in nutrition? In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Sabrina Falquier sits down with internal medicine specialist, Dr. Thomas Carter, and third year medical student, Megan Roach, for an honest conversation about how much nutrition has been taught in medical school and what that means for patient care. Together, they compare experiences, share insights from both generations of medicine, and discuss why culinary medicine is helping bridge the knowledge gap.  

In this episode you’ll hear:
1:00 – How much nutrition is taught in medical school?
8:20 – Why Dr. Carter agreed to be a guest on this episode
10:00 – Nutrition education in medical school: Megan Roach’s perspective as a medical student
13:00 – Culinary medicine workshops in medical school
14:20 – Food as medicine
15:00 – What every medical student should learn about nutrition
17:00 – The challenge of speaking with patients about nutrition
19:30 – What Dr. Carter wishes he knew about nutrition
21:00 – How do you talk to a patient about nutrition?
26:45 – How to give nutrition advice in short appointments
31:30 – Nutrition training: The hope for future doctors

Referenced in the episode:
  • Proposed Nutrition Competencies for Medical Students and Physician Trainees
  • Medicina Culinaria podcast in Spanish
  • Buy Me a Coffee
Credits:
Host – Dr. Sabrina Falquier, MD, CCMS, DipABLM
Sound and Editing – Will Crann
Executive Producer – Esther Garfin

©2025 Alternative Food Network Inc.
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1 week ago
37 minutes

Culinary Medicine Recipe
Everything You Need to Know About Electrolytes!
From hydration to nerve function, discover the crucial role electrolytes play in keeping us healthy and energized. Dr. Sabrina Falquier breaks down what electrolytes are, how they work, and why they're essential for our bodies. Plus learn what foods contain electrolytes and how to make your own simple electrolyte drink at home. Whether you're an athlete, constantly on the go, or just someone looking to improve your overall well-being, this is for you!

In this episode you’ll hear:
0:40 – What are electrolytes?
1:00 – How do we lose electrolytes?
1:45 – What’s in electrolyte powder and drinks?
2:35 - Who can benefit from added electrolytes?
3:15 – What foods have electrolytes?
4:30 – How to make electrolyte water?

Credits:
Host - Dr. Sabrina Falquier, MD, CCMS, DipABLM
Sound and Editing - Will Crann
Executive Producer - Esther Garfin

©2025 Alternative Food Network Inc.
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1 month ago
5 minutes

Culinary Medicine Recipe
Chefs Who are Creatively Transforming School Nutrition
In the U.S., nearly one in five children are living with obesity, and over a quarter of adolescents aged twelve to nineteen are prediabetic. Shockingly, only two percent of children meet the daily recommended intake of fruits and vegetables, and over thirteen million children live in food insecure households. This means that school meals are often the most reliable and nutritious food they get each day. In this episode, we hear from three innovative chefs working in school nutrition who are transforming the school cafeteria. They share what goes into creating delicious and nutritious school lunch programs that set children up for success, even under tight budgets and strict guidelines. This is a must listen if you’re in school nutrition or are curious about school lunch programs.      

In this episode you’ll hear:
1:20 – Why are school food programs so important?
3:30 – Chef Rebecca Polson’s story
4:20 – Chef Jason Hull’s story
6:15 – Chef Taylor Thompson’s story
8:30 – What criteria are used to create school lunch recipes?
12:10 – What is the National School Lunch Program in America?
16:00 – Scratch cooking, speed scratch cooking and heat & serve
21:35 – What are the chefs’ biggest challenges?
22:40 – Where do schools source their food?
30:30 – School food policy
31:45 – K-12 recipe development with Pacific Coast Producers
34:10 – Surprise favorite recipes for the kids
36:30 – Food tips for busy families

Thank you to our sponsor, Pacific Coast Producers.

References:
  • Culinary Institute of America’s Healthy Kids Collaborative
  • National School Lunch Program
Credits:

Host - Dr. Sabrina Falquier, MD, CCMS, DipABLM 
Sound and Editing - Will Crann
Executive Producer - Esther Garfin  

©2025 Alternative Food Network Inc.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/culinary-medicine-recipe--3467840/support.
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2 months ago
45 minutes

Culinary Medicine Recipe
From Marine to Chef: Suhan Lee’s Culinary Journey
In this inspiring episode, Dr. Falquier is joined by Chef Suhan Lee, whose incredible journey takes us from his injuries in the Marine Corps to his creativity in the kitchen. Chef Suhan turned his passion for health and healing IBS into the creation of allergen friendly sauces. His story is one of transformation, innovation and purpose.  

In this episode you’ll hear:
2:00 – What happened to Chef Suhan after he was injured in the Marine Corps?
4:30 – How do antibiotics affect the microbiome?
6:15 – From being in the military to becoming a chef
7:30 – The health story behind Get Saucy
9:30 – How Chef Suhan created an allergen friendly Tikka Masala
13:15 – Save time in the kitchen
15:30 – What is an auto-immune protocol?
17:10 – The goal of culinary medicine

Website link: https://getsaucy.com/

Credits:
Host - Dr. Sabrina Falquier, MD, CCMS, DipABLM
Sound and Editing - Will Crann
Executive Producer - Esther Garfin  

©2025 Alternative Food Network Inc.

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3 months ago
20 minutes

Culinary Medicine Recipe
Who’s Paying for Food as Medicine & Culinary Medicine Programs?
Chef and PhD Public Health Nutritionist, Dr. Deborah Kennedy, joins Dr. Falquier to explore the evolving role of food as medicine programs in healthcare, what current financial structures support these programs and what funding mechanisms need to change. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, policymaker, or simply passionate about nutrition and wellness, this episode offers valuable insights into what systemic shifts are necessary to make nutrition-based healthcare more accessible and sustainable.

In this episode you’ll hear:
2:50 – Difference between food as medicine and culinary medicine
5:45 – What happens when medically tailored meals or produce prescriptions come to an end?
6:45 – How can culinary medicine outcomes be measured to show clinical and cost effectiveness? 11:00 – Who’s funding food prescriptions, medically tailored meals and nutrition education?
16:45 – Are there food as medicine programs outside the U.S.?
23:00 – Who pays for culinary medicine coaching?
24:30 – The future of culinary medicine
28:00 – Book series: Culinary Medicine From Clinic to Kitchen
31:00 – Dr. Kennedy’s Food Coach Academy

Resource

Health Affairs Journal, April 2025 I Food, Nutrition & Health

Credits:
Host – Dr. Sabrina Falquier, MD, CCMS, DipABLM
Sound and Editing – Will Crann
Executive Producer – Esther Garfin

©2025 Alternative Food Network Inc.

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5 months ago
34 minutes

Culinary Medicine Recipe
Culinary Medicine in Action: Dietitian Milette Siler on Canned Foods & Everyday Nutrition
What if everyday pantry staples could help you eat healthier and more affordably, and also free up your time in the kitchen? In this episode, registered dietitian Milette Siler shares why food is medicine is a powerful tool for improving health alongside traditional medicine and pharmacotherapy, and how ingredients like canned tomatoes and canned fruits can play a nutritious role in your meals. Whether you’re aiming to improve your own health or help others do the same, this conversation highlights how smart food choices, even from a can, can support a healthy, balanced diet.  

In this episode you’ll hear:
2:45 – Why does food as medicine matter?
7:30 –  About Teaching kitchens
10:15 – Nutrients in fresh vs. canned and frozen foods
15:30 – How to store fresh herbs
16:10 – Fiber in canned tomatoes and canned fruits
19:00 – Are canned fruits healthy?
21:15 – Should you drain canned fruit?
25:15 – What to avoid when buying canned fruit
26:10 – Is there a concern with BPA in canned foods?
27:30 – Smoothies and satiety
30:45 – How to build a healthy pantry
32:30 – What does a dietitian do?
35:30 – “It’s what we don’t eat that gets us into trouble.”  

Thank you to our sponsor, Pacific Coast Producers.

Resource:
  • https://scijournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/jsfa.5849
CREDITS:
Host – Dr. Sabrina Falquier, MD, CCMS, DipABLM
Sound & Editing – Will Crann
Executive Producer – Esther Garfin

©2025 Alternative Food Network Inc.

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6 months ago
38 minutes

Culinary Medicine Recipe
Reducing Inflammation in the Body
These seventeen minutes about inflammation are not to be missed. Inflammation is a natural defense mechanism, but chronic inflammation can contribute to heart disease, diabetes, autoimmune conditions, and more. In this episode, Dr. Falquier breaks down the science of inflammation, exploring why it’s essential for healing, how it can be harmful, and what you can do to keep it in check.

In this episode you’ll hear:
1:25 - Chronic inflammation statistics
2:30 - What is acute inflammation?
3:10 - Healing acute inflammation
4:30 - Chronic inflammation causes
6:10 - Daily cell damage that needs repair
7:40 - Examples of health problems resulting from cell damage and inflammation
8:20 - Signs of chronic inflammation
9:20 - Can you test for chronic inflammation?
12:30 - Anti-inflammatory foods
14:50 - How to reduce inflammation in the body recap: a holistic approach

As referenced in the episode:

Audio - Healthy Eating Plate: Your Guide to Balanced Meals 
Video - What's On Your Plate

Credits:
Host - Dr. Sabrina Falquier, MD, CCMS, DipABLM
Sound and Editing - Will Crann
Executive Producer - Esther Garfin  

©2025 Alternative Food Network Inc.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/culinary-medicine-recipe--3467840/support.
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7 months ago
17 minutes

Culinary Medicine Recipe
How Hands-On Garden Education is Transforming Communities
What if a garden could change lives? As part of Podcasthon, we’re spotlighting Olivewood Gardens & Learning Center, a non-profit dedicated to inspiring youth and adults to be healthy and active citizens through organic gardening, environmental stewardship, and nutrition education.  

In this episode you’ll hear:
1:40 – About Olivewood Gardens & Learning Center.
2:15 – The journey to becoming a Kitchenista.
8:45 – How Olivewood Gardens began.
9:45 – Opportunities for Kitchenistas post-graduation.
17:00 – Giving back to the Olivewood community.

Referenced in the episode:
  • Olivewood Gardens & Learning Center
  • Podcasthon  

Credits:
Host - Dr. Sabrina Falquier, MD, CCMS, DipABLM
Sound and Editing - Will Crann
Executive Producer - Esther Garfin  

©2025 Alternative Food Network Inc.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/culinary-medicine-recipe--3467840/support.
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8 months ago
23 minutes

Culinary Medicine Recipe
The Truth About the Wheat We Eat
Why can some people eat gluten in Europe but struggle with it in the U.S.? With the help of Werner Forster, the co-founder and CEO of Revival Einkorn, Dr. Falquier delves into the fascinating history of wheat, and the nutritional benefits of einkorn wheat. Did you know that einkorn wheat is considered the original wheat, dating back over 10,000 years? Whether you’re gluten-sensitive, a history buff or simply curious about real food and traditional grains, this episode is packed with insights into the past, present and future of wheat.

In this episode you’ll hear:
2:00 – Why can some people eat gluten in Europe and not in the U.S.?
3:00 – What happened to our wheat?
4:40 – Difference between natural fermentation and using yeast?
6:30 – The Werner Forster and Revival Einkorn story.
11:00 – Einkorn vs. modern wheat.
12:45 – Einkorn wheat history.
14:40 – Einkorn wheat benefits.
16:15 – Can someone with Celiac Disease eat einkorn wheat?
17:10 – Can someone gluten sensitive (non-celiac) eat einkorn wheat?
18:00 – How is einkorn wheat grown?
23:00 – Revival Einkorn products.  

Guest link: https://revivaleinkorn.com/

Resources
  • Delicious Einkorn Pasta Recipe You Need to Try Now!
  • Receta Deliciosa de Einkorn pasta que tienes que probar ahorita

Credits:

Host - Dr. Sabrina Falquier, MD, CCMS, DipABLM
Sound and Editing - Will Crann
Executive Producer - Esther Garfin  

©2025 Alternative Food Network Inc.  

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8 months ago
25 minutes

Culinary Medicine Recipe
Nutritious Pasta Higher in Protein & Easier on Your Stomach
Love pasta but looking for a more nutritious alternative that’s also easier on your stomach? This episode explores the taste and health benefits of einkorn wheat, an ancient grain known for its nutty flavor and rich texture. Dr. Falquier walks you through a delicious, easy-to-make einkorn fusilli pasta recipe, made with a vibrant spinach and basil pesto inspired green sauce that’s packed with flavor and nutrients.  

Thank you to our episode sponsor, Revival Einkorn.  

A video version of this episode is available on the Alternative Food Network Youtube channel.  

This episode is also available in Spanish audio and video.  

Credits:
Host - Dr. Sabrina Falquier, MD, CCMS, DipABLM
Sound and Editing - Will Crann
Executive Producer - Esther Garfin  

©2025 Alternative Food Network Inc.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/culinary-medicine-recipe--3467840/support.
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9 months ago
6 minutes

Culinary Medicine Recipe
Rebuilding Your Gut Microbiome to Improve Anxiety and Sleep Problems
Are you looking for anxiety relief or sleep problem solutions? Your gut health might hold the key. Dr. Falquier is joined by Integrative Psychiatrist, Dr. Nishi Bhopal, and Clinical Nutritionist, Ailar Poonian, who work together to address mental well-being from the inside out. They chat about the powerful connection between the gut microbiome and mental health, sharing expert insights to improve your gut health and mental well-being.

In this episode you’ll hear:
2:15 – What is a whole body approach to mental health and sleep issues?
4:35 – How an integrative psychiatrist and clinical nutritionist work together.
8:15 – The gut-brain connection and the gut microbiome.
12:40 – SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth)
13:30 – Foods for gut health.
17:15 – Why are we now talking so much about the gut microbiome?
20:30 – Testing your microbiome for better mental health.
26:40 – How quickly can a person feel improvements in anxiety and sleep?
32:30 – Should microbiome testing be repeated?
34:45 – Should you eat food or take supplements for prebiotics and probiotics?
37:10 – Dr. Bhopal’s approach to supplements.
38:40 – Navigating the often confusing nutrition landscape.

Thank you to our sponsor, Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts.

Guest link: https://pacificintegrativepsych.com/

CREDITS:
Host – Dr. Sabrina Falquier, MD, CCMS, DipABLM
Sound & Editing – Will Crann
Executive Producer – Esther Garfin

©2025 Alternative Food Network Inc.

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9 months ago
42 minutes

Culinary Medicine Recipe
Obesity Medicine Meets Culinary Medicine with Dr. Nisha Patel
Dr. Falquier chats with obesity medicine specialist, Dr. Nisha Patel, who is also certified in culinary medicine, about the latest tools and strategies for sustainable weight management. From the rising use of GLP-1 medications to the powerful role of culinary medicine, Dr. Patel breaks down the science of how these medications function, whether they’re to be taken long term, and why what we eat still matters. If you’ve been wondering if medication for weight management is right for you, this episode is a must listen!     
       
In this episode you’ll hear:
3:00 – Medication and lifestyle changes for weight loss.
5:30 – What is a GLP-1?
8:50 – The effects of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists on appetite regulation and cravings.
12:45 – Weight management dream team.
15:15 – How culinary medicine fits into Dr. Patel’s practice?
18:00 – Are GLP-1 medications taken for the long term?
25:45 – Negative side effects of GLP-1 medications.
29:40 – What we eat still matters with medication.
34:10 – Thoughts on RFK Jr. leading the Department of Health and Human Services.
35:40 – Health and wellbeing beyond the number on the scale.

Thank you to our episode sponsor, Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts.  

Credits:
Host - Dr. Sabrina Falquier, MD, CCMS, DipABLM
Sound and Editing - Will Crann
Executive Producer - Esther Garfin  

©2025 Alternative Food Network Inc.

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10 months ago
38 minutes

Culinary Medicine Recipe
Healthy Holiday Eating Tips
The holidays are here, and with them come festive gatherings, family meals and treats at every turn! In this special holiday edition, Dr. Falquier helps you navigate the holiday season with tips for staying on track with your health goals while still enjoying the season’s flavors and celebrations. Plus, she shares a delicious, festive recipe that’s easy to make and packed with nutrients to keep you feeling good throughout the holidays (written recipe in show notes).

In this episode you’ll hear:
1:50 - What to put on your plate
2:20 – Managing alcohol consumption & keeping hydrated
3:25 – Pillars of lifestyle medicine
5:50 – Self-care
6:25 – Recipe: Roasted vegetables with a green sauce & festive topping  

As referenced in the episode:  

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Roasted Vegetables with Green Sauce Recipe
Recipe by: Sabrina A. Falquier, MD, CCMS, DipABLM
Physician, Professor, Culinary Instructor, Speaker, Consultant, Podcast Host
Culinary Medicine, Lifestyle Medicine, Internal Medicine
Founder & Owner, Sensations Salud®

Yield: 4 cups roasted vegetables, and 1 cup green sauce
Servings: 4, Portion: 1 cup Vegetables and 1-4 Tbsp green sauce

Ingredients:
For Roasted Vegetables
•  4 cups roughly chopped vegetables of your choice. These are examples, yet choices are endless.
   •  brussel sprouts: cut off tough end and cut in half
   •  bell peppers: cut into chosen pieces; discard pith and seeds
   •  cauliflower: cut into 1/2 inch slices - OK if you have small pieces and larger pieces and even crumbs
   •  carrots: cut on diagonal about 1/2 inch slices
   •  tomatoes: cut in half if large and put flat side down, if cherry - leave whole
   •  purple cabbage: cut off tough end only and slice roughly 1/2 inch slices
   •  onions: any color, stem and root end removed, quartered and peeled
   •  summer and winter squash, peeled if needed and 1/2 inch slices
•  1/4 - 1/2 tsp Kosher salt
•  1/4 tsp pepper
•  1 - 2 tsp Olive Oil

For Green Sauce:
•  4 pressed cups washed greens and hard stems/veins removed (cilantro, kale, parsley, spinach, arugula as examples.
•  3/4 cup olive oil
•  2 tsp lemon zest (from about 2 lemon)
•  2 Tbsp lemon juice (from about 2 lemons)
•  1 Tbsp red or white wine vinegar
•  1/4 - 1/2 tsp Kosher salt

For topping (optional)
•  1/2 cup Pomegranate seeds

Method:
  1. Heat oven to 425F
  2. Place all vegetables in a large bowl. 
  3. Drizzle vegetables with measured Olive Oil and rub with hands to make sure well coated. 
  4. Sprinkle with 1/4 tsp salt and pepper.  
For roasting:
  1. Place vegetables on baking sheets lined with aluminum foil or parchment paper, single layer 
  2. Roast for 10 minutes, and then set timer at 5-minute intervals until desired doneness (goal is some brown bits/caramelization, and heartier vegetables such as cauliflower, cabbage, carrots, winter squash and brussel sprouts to be fork tender on inside.) Roast times will vary depending on vegetable.
  3. Optional to flip vegetables at 5-minute interval.
For green sauce:
  1. In food processor or blender - place your chosen greens, 3/4 cups olive oil, 2 tsp lemon zest, 2 Tbsp lemon juice, 1 Tbsp red wine vinegar, and 1/4 tsp salt.
  2. Pulse to desired consistency from textured to smooth. 
  3. Taste and adjust by adding additional lemon zest, lemon juice, vinegar or salt (1/8 tsp at a time).
For plating:
  1. Choose your serving platter.
  2. Place...
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1 year ago
11 minutes

Culinary Medicine Recipe
How to Make Garlic Infused Olive Oil
In this episode, learn how to make garlic-infused olive oil and use it to cook flavorful vegetables. This easy recipe is perfect for adding flavor to your meals while staying gentle on your gut.  The recipe is also Low FODMAP. Garlic is often a no-go for people managing IBS or digestive issues, but with this garlic-infused oil, you can enjoy the taste without the FODMAPs. Plus, learn which vegetables are FODMAP-friendly.

This episode is also available in Spanish.

To learn more about a Low FODMAP diet and how it can provide lasting relief for those suffering with IBS, check out our “Culinary Medicine Recipe” podcast episode with Registered Dietician, Kelsey Moore.  

To watch a video of this episode, check out Alternative Food Network's YouTube Channel.

Credits:
Host - Dr. Sabrina Falquier, MD, CCMS, DipABLM
Sound and Editing - Will Crann Executive
Producer - Esther Garfin

©2024 Alternative Food Network Inc.

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1 year ago
3 minutes

Culinary Medicine Recipe
Low FODMAP Diet for IBS
Struggling with bloating and stomach discomfort? Tired of running to the toilet? Dr. Falquier chats with Registered Dietitian, Kelsey Moore, about the Low FODMAP Diet and how it can provide lasting relief for those suffering with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). From learning about which foods to eat and avoid, to how to manage in restaurants, these thirty minutes could change your quality of life forever.  

In this episode you’ll hear:
1:30 – What is the Low FODMAP Diet?
2:00 – Difference between Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Irritable Bowel Disease (IBD).
3:00 – Sub-types of IBS and their symptoms.
4:00 – The importance of getting diagnosed by a healthcare provider.
4:45 – What does FODMAP mean?
6:30 – How to implement a low FODMAP diet?
9:15 – Low FODMAP foods and what foods to eliminate initially?
12:00 – Re-introduction phase
13:30 – How to make it easier to implement a low FODMAP diet?
16:15 – Garlic-infused oil
17:30 – Onion alternative
18:30 – Improvements in work life, social life, travel.
20:50 – Eating out with IBS.
22:50 – Working with a healthcare provider on a low FODMAP diet.
24:50 – What if you’re on medication?
26:30 – Canadian Digestive Health Foundation
29:00 – What to do if your child has IBS?  

Referenced in the episode:  
  • https://cdhf.ca/en/
  • https://www.monashfodmap.com/ibs-central/i-have-ibs/get-the-app/  
Credits:
Host - Dr. Sabrina Falquier, MD, CCMS, DipABLM
Sound and Editing - Will Crann
Executive Producer - Esther Garfin

©2024 Alternative Food Network Inc.  

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1 year ago
31 minutes

Culinary Medicine Recipe
Spices to Reduce Inflammation in the Body
Dr. Sabrina Falquier reveals the secrets to fighting inflammation naturally with the power of spices! Listen as she guides you step-by-step through the creation of two powerful anti-inflammatory spice blends – one inspired by the rich flavors of India and the other by the bold tastes of Mexico. These blends are easy to incorporate into your daily meals, adding both flavor and health benefits to your cooking.

Referenced in the episode:
  • Healthy Eating Plate: Your Guide to Balanced Meals
  • Cook Smarter, Not Harder
  • Reducing Inflammation in the Body with Food
  • Turmeric to Reduce Inflammation & Pain with Dr. Shivani Gupta

This episode is also available in Spanish.

To watch a video of this episode, check out Alternative Food Network's Youtube Channel.

Credits:
Host - Dr. Sabrina Falquier, MD, CCMS, DipABLM
Sound and Editing - Will Crann
Executive Producer - Esther Garfin

©2024 Alternative Food Network Inc.

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1 year ago
3 minutes

Culinary Medicine Recipe
Turmeric to Reduce Inflammation & Pain with Dr. Shivani Gupta
“We are all inflamed at some level”, says guest expert Dr. Shivani Gupta. Why does this matter? Most chronic diseases are tied to chronic inflammation. In this episode, discover how turmeric and curcumin can help reduce inflammation and alleviate pain, and support overall health and wellness. Dr. Gupta breaks down the science behind turmeric and curcumin, revealing ways to incorporate them into your diet for maximum benefits.  

In this episode you’ll hear:
2:20 – Dr. Gupta’s PhD focus on curcumin
5:30 – Difference between acute and chronic inflammation
7:45 – Toxic burden and daily detox practices
11:00 – The food-inflammation connection
13:15 – Turmeric’s effect on inflammation
15:50 – Difference between turmeric and curcumin
17:45 – How to use turmeric and curcumin?
19:25 – Using black pepper or a healthy fat with turmeric
19:45 – Can you cook with a turmeric supplement?
22:00 – Can you use turmeric instead of Ibuprofen for acute pain?
24:00 – Curcumin in Orthopedics and Neurology
26:40 – Who should not use curcumin?
27:15 – What are telomeres and curcumin’s role in longevity and health span?
28:20 – Health benefits of spices
29:40 – Discount Code

References:
  • Discount Code AFN for 15% off your turmeric order at Fusionary Formulas. Alternative Food Network gets a commission if you decide to make a purchase using discount code AFN.
  • Reducing Inflammation in the Body with Food, Culinary Medicine Recipe podcast, Episode 13  
Credits:
Host - Dr. Sabrina Falquier, MD, CCMS, DipABLM
Sound and Editing - Will Crann
Executive Producer - Esther Garfin

©2024 Alternative Food Network Inc. 

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1 year ago
30 minutes

Culinary Medicine Recipe
Essential Kitchen Staples Every College Student Needs
In this episode we discuss essential kitchen staples every college student needs, featuring expert tips from Dr. Sabrina Falquier. Learn how to stock your kitchen with healthy and versatile ingredients that make meal prep easy and nutritious while managing your busy student life.

This episode is also available in Spanish. 

Also available:
Dorm Room Snacks: Healthy and Cheap Options for College Students!

To watch a video of this episode, check out Alternative Food Network's Youtube Channel.

Want a great bean recipe? Dr. Falquier guides you through the process of making an easy, creamy, flavorful bean dip that can be used in a variety of ways with oven-baked tortillas. Find it on our “Culinary Medicine Recipe” podcast on Apple Podcasts here: https://apple.co/3W2SKWk (note this is a special subscription episode).

Host – Dr. Sabrina Falquier, MD, CCMS, DipABLM
Sound & Editing – Will Crann
Executive Producer – Esther Garfin

©2024 Alternative Food Network Inc.

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1 year ago
2 minutes

Culinary Medicine Recipe
Dietary Approaches to Cardiovascular Disease with Jessica DeLuise
Explore the vital role of culinary medicine in managing and preventing cardiovascular disease, featuring expert insights from Physician Associate, TV Chef and Emmy award winning TV host, Jessica DeLuise. Discover how making informed food choices can significantly impact your heart health, and get evidence-based nutritional strategies to help you take control of issues including high blood pressure and high cholesterol.

In this episode you’ll hear:
2:00 - What is a physician assistant or physician associate?
3:30 - How culinary medicine can play a role in urgent care.
4:20 - What prevents people from eating healthier foods?
6:00 - Cardiovascular disease and culinary medicine.
10:45 - Getting through the “food noise” on social media with evidence-based information.
11:50 - Food tips for high blood pressure and overall health.
19:00 - Healthy Eating Plate
20:00 - Importance of sleep for heart health, weight and mental health.
22:00 - Does exercise have to be intense to be effective?
23:50 - Healthy nachos: How to build an easy nacho plate.
28:15 - Why are legumes healthy?
30:40 – Importance of nutrition education for healthcare practitioners.

Credits:
Host - Dr. Sabrina Falquier, MD, CCMS, DipABLM
Sound and Editing - Will Crann
Executive Producer - Esther Garfin
©2024 Alternative Food Network Inc.

Referenced in the episode: 
  • Guest website: https://thewellnesskitchenista.com/
  • Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease with a Mediterranean Diet
  • Canada's food guide plate 
  • Healthy Eating Plate Video 
  • Black Bean Dip & Creative Ways to Use It


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1 year ago
33 minutes

Culinary Medicine Recipe
Dorm Room Snacks: Healthy and Cheap Options for College Students!
Here’s a quick list of snacks for dorm rooms that are perfect for busy students. Whether you’re studying for exams, looking for a late-night bite, or just want a healthier choice, these snack ideas are great for supporting your studying and mental health.  

This episode is also available in Spanish.  

Podcast audio version available wherever you listen to podcasts or at https://alternativefoodnetwork.com/  

Credits:
Host - Dr. Sabrina Falquier, MD, CCMS, DipABLM
Sound and Editing - Will Crann
Executive Producer - Esther Garfin

©2024 Alternative Food Network Inc.

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1 year ago
1 minute

Culinary Medicine Recipe
If you've ever been told to "eat healthier" and want healthy food to be delicious, this podcast delivers the diced and delectable details. Guest interviews with top chefs, doctors, healthcare visionaries and food service professionals publish on the first Wednesday of the month.

As an added bonus, the podcast includes short practical "bite-size" episodes in English & Spanish with the host in her kitchen sharing tips on how to care for your health with nutritious and enjoyable food.

Tune in to learn why your food choices matter and be inspired to turn great food into powerful medicine.

Elevating the impact of Food as Medicine, Culinary medicine is a new evidence-based field that blends the art of food and cooking with the science of medicine to prevent and treat disease.

Host, Dr. Sabrina Falquier, is a triple board-certified physician and leading culinary medicine expert. She is also bilingual in Spanish and English.