Marie Claire Magazine: December 2010
Actress Kerry Washington drinks three liters of water per day and says fish oil has changed her life. “The other thing that has changed my skin is fish oil. I’m allergic to seafood, but I have this incredible nutritionist named Sally Kravich. She told me that I had no omega 3 fatty acids in my […]
Healthy Awards: January 2009
Sally answers questions about the health benefits of a raw food diet.
Vitamin Retailer: April 2008
Back Talk Interview: She can look in your eyes and tell you what your body needs! This fun piece took place on the streets of New York with news anchor Lynne White and Sally Kravich, where they brought Iridology to the attention of New Yorkers. Lynne flagged interested passers-by, and Sally took a peek at […]
Vital Juice: April 2008
Sally recommends easy to grow herbs. See the full article.
Better Nutrition: May 2006
On Red Algae Another type of red algae, Irish moss, influences thyroid. “It’s also in many diet pills or herbal bowel cleansers,” says Sally Kravich, holistic nutritionist and author of the book Vibrant Living: Creating Radiant Health and Longevity. How to Take Algae “To me, algae is something you rotate in and out for cleansing […]
Harper’s Bazaar: January 2006
New Year, New You Quickly Shed Those Holiday Pounds to reduce bloating, drop all dairy from your diet for 11 days (make sure to replace it with a calcium supplement in the interim) and avoid Chinese food, pizza, and pasta. Sally Kravich (sallykravich.com), a holistic nutritionist based in Los Angeles and New York, recommends taking […]
Los Angeles 40th Anniversary issue: December 2005
Hangover Helper by Jenna McCarthy “Being perfect is boring,” insists Sally Kravich, a certified natural-health professional with offices in New York and Los Angeles and the woman who keeps the engines of Hollywood hotshots like … purring.
W: October 2005
Indeed, when I speak with Sally Kravich, a holistic nutritionist, she tells me that dairy keeps the weight on. Even a starlet-skinny sushi dinner starts to look menacing the more you talk to nutritionists. “Personally, I always order my rolls without rice,” Kravich informs me.
Natural Health: February 2005
8 options for more energy Ginseng – Of the three types, Korean ginseng is over stimulating, says nutritionist Sally Kravich, who prefers Siberian ginseng or, for those with sensitive systems, American ginseng. Sally Kravich, holistic nutritionist practicing in New York and Los Angeles, author of Vibrant Living: Creating Radiant Health and Longevity.
Essence: January 2005
Zone: Detoxification You Are What You Eat And healthy fats, including raw nuts and seeds, cold-pressed olive oil and fish, help keep the skin looking lush, says holistic nutritionist and naturopath Sally Kravich of Los Angeles and New York City. “when we don’t get good fats, we crave unhealthy ones, like those found in fried […]