Clean Eating
Eat this, not that, and other clean eating basics.
“Best Food Forward”
We may have motivated ourselves to take a break from the library and get our bodies moving but getting fit and reaching our long-term goals involves more than just physical exercise. The key to a truly healthy lifestyle (and a rocking summer bod) can be found in the most deliciously entertaining room of the house: the kitchen!
Betty GlauderPublished 5 years ago in LongevityWhat to Eat Before Your Workouts
For serious fitness fanatics, working out is not something to be taken lightly. Even if you’re just an amateur athlete or a regular person who is working on whipping their body into shape, it’s always in your best benefit to get the most out of your workout. Get the most out of the time you put into sculpting your body by consuming the right products before your workout. By properly fueling your body before you hit the gym or lace up your shoes for a run, you will see amazing elevated results in no time at all.
Paisley HansenPublished 5 years ago in Longevity6 Benefits of Growing Your Own Food Garden
Growing your own food may seem overwhelming at first glance, but the truth is it’s much simpler than it sounds. All you need is a place to plant, a water source, a little time, and some patience. We can agree that these ingredients are not that difficult to find, especially when you become aware of the benefits on a personal, community, and environmental level.
Theodora EvansPublished 5 years ago in LongevityHow I Keep a Flat Tummy
Let's be real here, no one has all the time in the world to be exercising. I'm a strong believer that a flat tummy starts in the kitchen.
Elsy MadayPublished 5 years ago in Longevity- Top Story - May 2019
No Meat May
Hey everyone! Thanks for following me on this journey. My hope for this blog is to share and educate not only myself, but others. I enjoy meat, but I also know a lot of it is not good for me. I try to have a least one dinner a week meat free. I know I could do a lot better. When this challenge came up, I decided, "why not?" I like pushing myself to see what I am capable of. With that being said, this challenge does scary me a little. Will I really be able to do this? Will I feel hungry all the time? Will it cause me to snack more and gain weight? How hard is this really going to be?
Kristen JagerPublished 5 years ago in Longevity My Husband and I Became Somewhat Vegan on Our Honeymoon
You may be asking... Why in the world would you choose to change your entire diet during the most exciting vacation of your life? Looking back it sounds a little crazy, but honestly it was easier than we both thought.
Ashley DahlkePublished 5 years ago in LongevityWater... Nature's Gym
Water is the way to go on a bright sunny day or in the dark cold. Let its love calm your tongue. Its natural touch is like air to my throat bringing balance to heart and blood.
Sharon AndrewsPublished 5 years ago in LongevityHow to Stop Craving Sugar After Your Meals and Feed Both Your Tummy and Mind
Food for me is a concept, a BIG matter, a whole topic, an entire story to tell. Food for me has been for ages a 24/7 thought, and believe me, although I am a translator (or at least I am going to be once I finish my Master's at UCL on September), I feel much more of a nutritionist, dietitian, or even a chef rather than a translator! I am being sarcastic, of course! Or not? What I want to say is that I have thought a LOT about food, I have researched a LOT, I have cooked a lot and last but not least and as above mentioned, I have unfortunately also suffered a lot. But let's focus on a positive topic today and once I get to know you more I will share with you my story as well. For today, let's stick to this: How to stop craving sugar after your meals, how to feel better with your actual meals, and how to avoid feeling guilty with food.
Antonis SavvaPublished 5 years ago in Longevity3 Reasons to Switch to a Healthier Nutrition Plan
We all know in the back of our minds, as we are nibbling on that treat portion of fries we got for lunch, that we should be eating healthier. But, we’re often unaware of what “eating healthy” even means, who or what can we trust, and how do we ever start? Well, the thing that most people struggle with is motivation and lacking concrete reasons to change their diet. So right here, right now—here are three reasons why you should start eating healthier today.
Gabriella DiesendorfPublished 5 years ago in LongevityUnderstanding Nutrition
Understanding nutrition terms and what food compounds are in your body is the most basic information we must know in order to make educated choices. Nutrition is really about eating a healthy and balanced diet. Having the right combination of nutrients will allow your body the ability to function properly. Your metabolism, growth, and the repair of all your body’s cells are based on the components you put in your body through what you eat and dink. The stages of nutrition are ingestion, digestion, absorption, transportation, assimilation, synthesis, and excretion.
Johanna Godinez, Life and Style CoachesPublished 5 years ago in Longevity24-Hour Urine Collection Diet (Day Three of Three)
It's safe to say that by day three, I was sick and tired of eating my 24-hour urine collection diet (as I've coined it). If you don't know what I'm talking about, then I strongly advise that you go back and read my blog posts part one and part two where I provide a detailed explanation. For your benefit, however, I will briefly explain.
24-Hour Urine Collection Diet (Day Two of Three)
If you're just now tuning into my so-called "24-Hour Urine Collection Diet" series, I highly recommend checking out day one. In that blog post, I go into great detail about what the aforementioned diet is and why I need to stick to it. That said, if you aren't keen on going through the trouble of going back and reading day one, I'll give you the run-down.