So you want to transform meal prep into a fun and enjoyable activity? How about we make it easy(ier) and call it fun?
True, meal prep is an excellent way to save time, money, and stay on track with Read more
So you want to transform meal prep into a fun and enjoyable activity? How about we make it easy(ier) and call it fun?
True, meal prep is an excellent way to save time, money, and stay on track with Read more
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What are healthy fats?
There are two main types of healthy fats monounsaturated fats & polyunsaturated fats. These probably mean nothing to you but they are a far cry from saturated fat & trans fat- the fats responsible for increasing bad cholesterol and causing heart disease.
Monounsaturated fats include:
In fact, they do the opposite of saturated fat and actually improve heart health by lowering bad cholesterol levels (LDL) and maintaining good cholesterol levels (HDL).
Polyunsaturated fats are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which are essential for brain function, reducing inflammation, and supporting heart health. You can find them in foods such as:
In addition to supporting brain health, these fats can also enhance the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins (such as vitamins A, D, E, and K), boost your energy, promotes healthy skin and hair & helps to regulate your hormones.
Instead of adding them to your diet if you’re not eating them already, (remember they are still fat, so moderation is key) a good rule of thumb is to aim to replace unhealthy fats (such as saturated like high fat meat & cheese) with healthy fats, have a piece of salmon instead of a steak, have some avocado on toast instead of a cheese sandwich, swap your bacon and eggs for chia seed pudding… you get the point, and your body and mind will notice the difference !
Read moreSpices not only add flavor and aroma to your favorite dishes but also offer a myriad of health benefits. Packed with bioactive compounds, these culinary superheroes have been celebrated for centuries for their medicinal properties.
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The answer is YES! Yes you can!
Everything in this life thrives in balance, our entire body is in perpetual motion to stay in homeostasis: Read more
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