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Sugar Substitutes
sugar is a simple carbohydrate, which means it doesn’t need much digestion and it’s very easily absorbed into the blood stream – causing your blood sugar levels to go up.
Microwave Meals – Chef David Chang’s top recipes
I could not live without my microwave. It is the single best piece of equipment in a kitchen. Microwaves are so often maligned among cooks and ignored in cookbooks and food magazines.
Discover Rye Bread
Rye consumption has been associated with a lower risk of breast cancer, prostate cancer, and colon cancer. It can also be a tastier and satiating option, full of favour and character.
How Many Calories Are You Drinking?
Most people are shocked to see how many calories they consume through drinks. But beware of switching to diet drinks which have many negative health and weight implications.
How Your Gut Health Effects Your Immunity and Weight Loss
You have more control over your chocolate cravings, moods and immunity than you think. Nurturing a healthy flora is essential.
Will a daily dose of fermented foods boost your health?
Fermented foods such as kimchi and kefir are on the up – the worldwide market is expected to top £30 billion by 2022. An internet search gives the impression that they can cure almost everything, from improving your mental health and gut health to boosting your immune system and reducing your risk of heart disease.
Eat Yoghurt Everyday
Not only is plain yoghurt a probiotic food (one that is crammed with good bacteria known to aid digestion and prevent inflammation), it also has specific benefits for the waist.
Pelvic issues caused by spinning and cycling; How to ENJOY your cycling Pain Free.
I read the article below, brought to my attention by one of my gorgeous clients, with great interest. I would definitely agree with Dr Philippa Kaye – do not ignore pain and definitely numbness or discomfort in your pelvis region during or after cycling is not right.
Looking after your Pelvic Floor muscles
The importance of the invisible exercise: Looking after your Pelvic Floor muscles. How do you train your pelvic floor muscles (PFM) and transversus abdominis (TA) effectively?
13 Rules for a Healthy Heart
How healthy is your heart? After decades of declining rates of heart attacks, experts from the University of Oxford warned this week that they were on the rise again in England, fuelled partly by obesity and unhealthy lifestyle habits.
Let’s Talk About Stress
Stress can be debilitating and very harmful to our health and wellbeing. A fantastic in depth article follows with many expert top tips and explanations. In my opinion, sleep is at the top of the tree.
Some Menopause Questions Answered
Living Through the Menopause: from HRT to poor memory, your questions answered. Specialist Dr Louise Newson gives her expert advice.
Six reasons why getting outside is good for you.
Many of us experience low-grade mood swings from autumn onwards as days get shorter and darker, says Dr Sarita Robinson, deputy head of the school of psychology at the University of Central Lancashire.
Age-proof your physique — how to get the body of someone 20 years younger.
On average a man’s maximum attainable heart rate declines by about one beat a minute each year after the age of 30. About 90g of muscle is lost each year from the age of 40, meaning that a man in his seventies who does no exercise typically has a third less muscle than a 25-year-old.
Exercise To Be Prescribed To Cancer Patients As A New Approach.
A new pioneering approach looks to help cancer patients prepare for and respond to treatment by offering them a combination of exercise, nutrition and psychological support.
Age Awesomely
There’s one thing in life that is certain. You will age. Nothing stays the same for long and sometimes it can feel hard to keep up as you get older. The same goes for health and fitness. How do you adapt as your body changes?
Willpower – What it is and How to Strengthen Yours?
Strengthen your willpower with exercise and meditation. Reducing alcohol intake, hunger, stress and poor- quality sleep will also help. Willpower is the ability to do what matters most, even when it’s difficult or when some part of us doesn’t want to.
Sedentary Behaviour
The importance of regular physical activity has never been more evident, and yet the pandemic has forced us to become more sedentary than at any other time in the past 50 years.
An In Depth Guide to Perimenopause and Menopause
One of the most common issues women notice with perimenopause is the addition of some extra centimetres around the waist. It can be very frustrating to gain weight despite eating and exercising in much the same way as you had before.
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