diet
Tips, tricks, recipes, and hacks to make your diet a successful one.
Diets Do Not Have to Be Boring!
A lot of people who want to lose weight think they can just do some cardio and the pounds will fall off, but most of us know that is not the case! It requires a lot of exercise, but more importantly, a good diet to go with it—after all, a good body is made in the kitchen. Typically your diet makes up 70 percent of your body, while exercise is only 30 percent, so if you have a good diet then that’s the hardest part done!
By Aiden Vaughan7 years ago in Longevity
Food Reactions and Inflammatory Diseases
Most of us eat and drink without bothering about what happens to the foods in our gastrointestinal tract. You recall your biology teacher telling you how important it was to have a balanced diet. So you make sure every meal should always compose of carbohydrates, proteins, fats, minerals, vitamins, and water.
By Rose Sours7 years ago in Longevity
Ditching Your Current Diet for the Ketogenic Diet
We all want to look our best, but sometimes no matter how many face masks and scrubs we use, our skin just doesn’t want to cooperate. Likewise, it can be tricky to shed those last few pounds before a big event or disastrous to try and tone up before summer weather hits. While it’s certainly crucial to exercise and tone your body, a step that many overlook is how important it is to monitor what you put into your body.
By Mia Morales7 years ago in Longevity
Laxative Fruits for Constipation
Laxative fruits such as pawpaws, orange, and plum are great allies when it comes to combating constipation, even in people with a long history of suffering from this intestinal problem. These fruits contain large amounts of fiber and water, which accelerates intestinal transit and favors the formation of feces. In addition to this, fruits also increase satiety, improve metabolism, and help one lose weight.
By vincent ferdinand7 years ago in Longevity
Say No to Sugar Posers, Eat Real Fruit. Top Story - February 2019.
Who wakes up refreshed and sails through a balanced day? No mood swings, no racing thoughts, no biting anxieties—only crystal clarity. Some of us are lucky enough to experience sporadic stretches of well-being, but it’s an ongoing struggle. A monster waits right around the corner, ready to pounce at the first whiff of weakness. We relapse. We beat ourselves up. A new cycle begins.
By Sarah McDaniel7 years ago in Longevity
Here's Why Dieting Isn't Bad Practice
It was recently brought to my attention, that I see dieting in a completely different way to just about anyone else in my life. I’d been told that diet is a bad word and a bad practice. Of course around this time of year, you tend to see more people signing up for gym memberships and discussing their weight. Just like about everyone else, I’d decided to go back to the diet I was on during the summer—an idea that the people around me completely misunderstood.
By 7 years ago in Longevity












