Unravelling the Complex Relationship Between Nutrition and Smoking

It has been known for decades that smokers don’t have the best of health. After all, cigarette smoke is notoriously dangerous, with at least 7,000 toxic chemicals. According to the Georgia Department of Public Health's discussion, prolonged exposure to these chemicals can lead to chronic diseases, including lung cancer, stroke, and diabetes. 

Apart from these, a lesser-known, but just as negative side effect of smoking relates to nutrition.

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Managing Your Lifestyle and Nutrition for Better Health as You Age: Neuronutrition

As we get older, it’s important to prioritize our health. Even though aging is a natural process, we have the ability to positively influence our mental sharpness and age gracefully. 

Taking care of our bodies and minds should be a central focus of our life at any age, but especially as we get older. Why? Because our lifestyle choices can significantly impact our ability to age gracefully and maintain cognitive well-being and overall vitality. 

We hold the power to manage our full potential as we age!

By making informed decisions and prioritizing self-care, we can embark on a fulfilling journey toward a healthier, sharper, and more radiant self.

Be sure to read this week’s blog to discover how.

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Turn Stress On Its Head: How Stress Affects Our Brain

Are you stressed?

Do you know how stress affects your body and brain? 

I’ve addressed the idea of stress on this blog many times, but I feel it’s so important I’d like to consider it yet again.

So be sure to read this week’s blog as we dive into the topic of stress: what stress is, what happens in our bodies when we experience stress, how stress affects the brain, and most importantly, what we can do about it.

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Why Teach Your Kids to Cook

How would you like to boost your child’s self-confidence, teach them valuable skills they will have for life, and support them in building a healthy relationship with food all at the same time?

It all starts with teaching them how to cook!

Regardless of their age or your confidence in the kitchen, getting your kids involved in cooking will prove invaluable in the long run!

Read this week’s post to discover how!

PS - If you struggle with healthy cooking or not knowing what to make, consider one of our meal plans to get you started.

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Grass-Fed Beef vs. Beyond Meat

Depending on where you dine out, you may have the option of ordering grass-fed beef, corn-fed beef, or one of several meat substitutes. 

How do you know which is best for you?

Do the promoted health benefits of any of these options deliver what they claim? Plant-based meat is here to stay, but is it really the best choice?

Be sure to read this week’s blog as we dive into what options you have as well as benefits and drawbacks of each, so you can make the best informed decision for you and your health.

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Quick, Easy and Delicious: Eat Better, Feel Better and Save Money

When we eat well, we feel good- we’re healthier, have more energy, and experience a plethora of other benefits, as well.

However, we all lead busy lives, and it’s easy for good food to end up at the bottom of our priority list. Maybe you dislike cooking, or perhaps it’s time, money or energy that stops you from eating as you should. 

While takeout can be delicious, it’s expensive and often unhealthy.

So what should we do? How can we eat better, feel better, and save money?

But, if you know you don’t cook as often as you should and would like to put more energy into cooking as healthfully as possible for your family, then be sure to read this week’s blog for some ideas to help make things quicker, easier and better on the packet-book. 

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6 Ways to Create a Culture of Wellness in Your Home

Encouraging your family to live a healthy, active and fulfilled lifestyle has always been important to you. 

Creating a culture of wellness in your home is something you want to start from a young age, so that your little ones have the best possible start in life. When it comes to looking after yourself and your family, health is a priority - there’s no question about that. 

But how can you encourage this type of lifestyle in your own home? 

Although you may not be able to create this culture overnight, there are several habits and lifestyle changes you can put in place now to help you get there. 

Read this week’s blog for ideas on how to get started.

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Looking After Yourself Should Not be a Second Thought

Is self-care a regular part of your routine?

Looking after yourself should be a priority, not a second thought. 

There are many different things you can do to look after your health, and it’s important that you are doing as many of them as you can. 

The good news is if you don’t know where to start, we’ve got some simple ideas for you. So it’s a good thing that you came across this article. 

Keep reading, as we’re going to take a look at some of the things you need to know when it comes to taking care of yourself. 

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Managing Insulin Resistance Naturally

Insulin resistance is a growing concern in the health space. 

If you know about it and its effects then you know how serious a condition it can be. If not, you should make yourself aware. 

Regardless of which camp you currently find yourself in, do yourself a favour and read this week’s blog as we discuss what insulin resistance is, who is at risk, and what you can do about it.

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Finding an Exercise Plan that Actually Works For You

You don’t have to be an athlete to include exercise in your daily routine. You don’t need to be an athlete to have fun, or ‘be good’ at exercise either! 

You just need to find a plan that suits you, and for so many people that’s where it gets difficult. 

Sometimes it feels impossible to shed a few pounds or make your resting heart rate a little lower, thanks to just how boring, annoying, and tiring some exercises are. 

But not all exercise is the same - you’ve just got to try new things once in a while. And if that sounds like a good idea to you, here are some tips for finding an exercise plan that works for you

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Unlocking The Secret to Athlete’s Peak Performance: Tips and Tricks to Stay in Shape

Are you an athlete looking to unlock the secret to peak performance? Or maybe you want to stay in shape and improve your fitness. Perhaps you are dealing with Insulin Resistance or the early stages of dementia and want to do what you can to mitigate future problems.

Whatever your goals may be, the right tips and tricks can help you reach your full potential. 

From proper nutrition and hydration to effective training techniques, there are many factors to consider when it comes to staying in top form. Be sure to read this week’s blog to discover how to take your fitness to the next level!

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The Benefits of Neuronutrition for Mental Clarity: How to Reduce Brain Fog

Does it ever feel like your brain is in a fog? Do you find it increasingly impossible to focus or concentrate? Are you constantly in a state of mental fatigue, with impaired memory and slow recall? 

If so, then you may be experiencing brain fog. 

And you’ll also want to read this week’s blog, as we discuss what brain fog is, what causes it, and, most importantly, how nutrition, supplements, and exercise can be used to reduce it.

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How To Help Look After Your Health In Your 50s

As you get older, it’s important to look after your health. 

Well, it’s important to look after your health at any age - but it becomes even more important when you reach your 50s.

Once you turn 50, you enter a new stage of life. You may be looking at retiring within the next ten years and travelling the world. Perhaps you’re watching your children leave home. Perhaps they’re starting families of their own and you’d like to be around to watch your grandchildren grow up.

Whatever the case may be, you’re in your prime and it’s time to make sure that prime lasts for as long as possible. None of us stay young forever and with age, we certainly start to feel it in our body. 

Be sure to read this week’s post to discover some helpful tips to look after your health once you’re in your fifties.

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Dementia Discussions: Is There a Diet to Stave off Dementia?

Are you wondering if there is a diet to stave off dementia? 

Have you ever watched someone you love become someone else as their brain slowly drifts away? If you have, you understand how heartbreaking dementia can be. It’s like you lose your loved one years before they pass away.

And if you have experienced this, you’re likely wondering how you can avoid the same fate.

There are no guarantees in life, but some emerging research shows that eating - and avoiding - certain foods can reduce your risk for developing dementia. 

If you are curious about what foods and diets may help, be sure to read this week’s blog - your future health is on the line!

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Feeding the Brain: How Plant Foods Affect Brain Health

You’ve probably heard that your gut is considered your “second brain” and that the gut-brain connection is real.

But did you realize that many brain issues stem from gut issues? 

Did you also know that people with poor gut health often suffer from poor brain health?

It’s not uncommon for people dealing with food intolerances, IBS, bloating, or constipation to also experience brain fog, anxiety, memory issues, or mental fatigue. 

But why is that? And, more importantly, what can be done about it?

Be sure to read this week’s blog to find out!

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