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Sharing science-backed tips on health, fitness, healthy living, and skincare to help you look and feel your best. Join me on a journey to a stronger body, glowing skin, and lasting wellness—one story at a time.
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7 Foods to Limit If You Have High Blood Sugar
Key Takeaways White flour tortillas can be eaten in moderation or replaced with whole-grain or corn tortillas. Energy drinks often contain a lot of sugar and caffeine, which can raise blood sugar levels. Candy and other sugary desserts cause quick blood sugar spikes.
By Good health to everyoneabout 4 hours ago in Longevity
Foods to Avoid After Whitening Teeth
A professional teeth whitening treatment can dramatically boost your confidence, whether you’re heading to a business meeting downtown, enjoying a night out in the Blue Dome District, or getting ready for a family event in Broken Arrow. Right after whitening, however, your teeth are more porous and vulnerable to staining. What you eat and drink during the first few days plays a huge role in how long your results last.
By Good health to everyonea day ago in Longevity
7 Soups That Won't Spike Your Blood Sugar
Key Takeaways: Most blood-sugar-friendly soups have a base of protein and non-starchy vegetables, with beans or whole grains as the slow-digesting carb. Legume-based soups (lentils, beans) are especially reliable for more stable post-meal glucose levels compared with more refined starches. If your favorite soup is pasta- or potato-heavy, you do not have to ditch it altogether. Simply reduce the starchy portion and add protein, fiber, and healthy fat.
By Good health to everyonea day ago in Longevity
The 10 Best Diets for Weight Loss That Are Sustainable and Recommended By Nutritionists
As a dietitian, I know that weight loss is a common goal at the start of a new year. But it’s important to approach it with a focus on health, balance, and sustainability. As a calorie deficit is necessary to lose weight, the right eating pattern makes a difference. It can support your journey while also nourishing your body, improving energy levels, and promoting overall well-being. It’s not about quick fixes or extreme measures—the best diets for weight loss are about finding an approach that works for you in the long term.
By Good health to everyone3 days ago in Longevity
Best Cleansing Balms for All Skin Types: Benefits, Ingredients & How to Use
In the world of skincare, few steps feel as indulgent yet essential as the first cleanse. Gone are the days of tugging at delicate lashes with stinging liquids or stripping the skin bare with harsh soaps. Enter the cleansing balm: a luxurious, buttery revelation that has transformed the way we approach facial hygiene.
By Good health to everyone10 days ago in Blush
5 Korean skincare ingredients you need to try in 2026 for the most flawless skin of your life
Want better skin in 2026? These Korean ingredients are the secret If Korean skincare has taught us anything over the years, it’s this—great skin doesn’t come from rushing. There’s no magic cream, no overnight fix. It’s built slowly. With patience. With consistency. And with ingredients that don’t bully your skin into behaving but actually work with it.
By Good health to everyone13 days ago in Blush
6 High-Protein Foods That Can Help Lower Your Blood Sugar
A diet rich in protein can play a role in lowering blood sugar levels by affecting the digestion of carbohydrates. The choices of high-protein foods to help control blood sugar levels include animal-based protein such as poultry, eggs, and seafood.
By Good health to everyone19 days ago in Longevity
Why does blood sugar level rise in winter?:6 fruits and vegetables to keep your sugar levels under control; doctors suggest ways to control diabetes
The harsh winter and cold winds increase the risk of many seasonal illnesses. People with pre-existing conditions like chronic diabetes need to take extra precautions during this season.
By Good health to everyone19 days ago in Longevity
How To Lose Christmas Weight And Feel Lighter Before New Year's Eve
The week after Christmas often comes with a familiar feeling - a mix of food coma, sluggishness, and the quiet worry of fitting into your New Year's Eve outfit. The good news? You don't need extreme detoxes or punishing workouts to bounce back. Consultant nutritionist Rupali Datta recommends five days of smart, home-style eating to reset your system and bring your energy back. Think simple meals, gentle movement, and the realisation that your body responds beautifully when you give it a little attention. You don't need perfection - just momentum. With small tweaks in your kitchen and a return to lighter plates, you can shed the post-festive bloat, feel fresher, and step into the New Year with confidence
By Good health to everyone20 days ago in Longevity
Natural glowing skin tips: How to glow your way in 2026
Natural glowing skin tips: How to glow your way in 2026 If there’s one beauty goal most of us are quietly carrying into 2026, it’s glowing skin that doesn’t rely on filters, heavy makeup, or a ten-step routine. Not glass skin. Not celebrity skin. Just healthy, calm, naturally glowing skin that looks good in real life, under real lights, on regular days.
By Good health to everyone21 days ago in Blush
5 Things to Do When You Wake Up for Better Blood Sugar, According to Dietitians
KEY POINTS Morning habits like hydration, protein-rich meals and movement help keep blood sugar steady. A breakfast low in protein and fiber plus excess caffeine can trigger blood sugar spikes. Getting more physical activity and eating smaller more frequent meals may help as well.
By Good health to everyone23 days ago in Longevity








