Health Through Food: Preserving Bones
Good health starts with good food, and Dr. Laura is here to share recipes for longevity through approachable techniques your body—and your tastebuds—will love.
Dr. Laura Varich blends the latest medical research with practical, hands-on learning to show how simple lifestyle and nutrition choices can help boost longevity and support vibrant health. Each class translates powerful science into everyday techniques you can use in the kitchen, garden, and beyond—empowering you to take charge of your body and increase energy at every stage of life. Through engaging discussions and cooking demonstrations, participants will discover how joyful, accessible, and impactful healthy living can be.
In this month’s Health Through Food, we’re exploring foods that help preserve our bones. As we get older, protecting our bones against fractures is a critical consideration for health and longevity. Good news is, the latest research informs us that osteoporosis has more to do with our lifestyle than our genes. Through engaging culinary demonstrations and take-home tips, Dr. Laura teaches lifestyle moves that will help you optimize your bone health, starting today.
Good health starts with good food, and Dr. Laura is here to share recipes for longevity through approachable techniques your body—and your tastebuds—will love.
Dr. Laura Varich blends the latest medical research with practical, hands-on learning to show how simple lifestyle and nutrition choices can help boost longevity and support vibrant health. Each class translates powerful science into everyday techniques you can use in the kitchen, garden, and beyond—empowering you to take charge of your body and increase energy at every stage of life. Through engaging discussions and cooking demonstrations, participants will discover how joyful, accessible, and impactful healthy living can be.
In this month’s Health Through Food, we’re exploring foods that help preserve our bones. As we get older, protecting our bones against fractures is a critical consideration for health and longevity. Good news is, the latest research informs us that osteoporosis has more to do with our lifestyle than our genes. Through engaging culinary demonstrations and take-home tips, Dr. Laura teaches lifestyle moves that will help you optimize your bone health, starting today.
Good health starts with good food, and Dr. Laura is here to share recipes for longevity through approachable techniques your body—and your tastebuds—will love.
Dr. Laura Varich blends the latest medical research with practical, hands-on learning to show how simple lifestyle and nutrition choices can help boost longevity and support vibrant health. Each class translates powerful science into everyday techniques you can use in the kitchen, garden, and beyond—empowering you to take charge of your body and increase energy at every stage of life. Through engaging discussions and cooking demonstrations, participants will discover how joyful, accessible, and impactful healthy living can be.
In this month’s Health Through Food, we’re exploring foods that help preserve our bones. As we get older, protecting our bones against fractures is a critical consideration for health and longevity. Good news is, the latest research informs us that osteoporosis has more to do with our lifestyle than our genes. Through engaging culinary demonstrations and take-home tips, Dr. Laura teaches lifestyle moves that will help you optimize your bone health, starting today.
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Dietary Information
Please Note: This is a fully vegetarian-friendly class that may include dairy, gluten, nuts, and soy. While we will do our best to accommodate food allergies or dietary restrictions noted in the checkout form, The Kitchen House is not a nut-free or soy-free facility, and cross-contamination is possible. We appreciate your understanding.