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What is Tahini
What is Tahini Tahini is made by grinding sesame seeds into a smooth paste. Sometimes the sesame...
Calcium Intake and Food Sources
Calcium Intake and Food Sources Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the human body. About 99%...
Why Is Eating Breakfast is Important?
Why Eating Breakfast is Important? A circadian rhythm, or circadian cycle, is a natural, internal...
What Makes a Healthy Gut
What Makes a Healthy Gut? The gut is a complex system, influenced by many factors that either enhance GI health or impinge on our digestive function. Disruptions to any of these components create imbalances that can compromise gut function and lead to disease...
What are Bach Flowers?
What are Bach Flowers? Bach Flowers are a set of 38 flower essences, developed in the early 1900’s by an English physician, Dr Edward Bach. The most well-known of the Bach Flowers is a combination of 5 remedies, called Rescue Remedy- Cherry Plum / Clematis / Impatiens...
What is Fibre and Where is it in Food?
What is Fibre and Where is it in Food? As dietary fibre is relatively indigestible and keeps our digestive system healthy. There are 2 sorts of fibre – Soluble and Insoluble. Soluble fibre which soaks up water like a sponge and helps to bulk out our stool (poo)...
Should I Go Gluten Free?
Should I Go Gluten Free? A gluten-free diet is not recommended for everyone. There are even some concerns about the nutritional value of gluten free food. Recent studies have found that the nutritional composition of processed gluten–free food items may include high...
Curbing Cravings
Why Do We Eat When We’re NOT Hungry? We certainly eat when we are happy and it can bring great joy! But we often eat when we are stressed, mad, tired, sad or bored. Our bodies perceive these emotions as chronic stress, and our brains release the hormone cortisol,...
What is Fasting?
What is Fasting? Fasting was made popular with the BBC documentary in 2012 on the 5:2 diet. There are a few different approaches to fasting. The 5:2 diet proposes 5 days of ‘normal’ eating followed by 2 days of ‘fasting’ with an intake of only 500kcal for women and...
Menopausal Weight Gain or Meno Belly Fat
Why Do I Gain Weight in Menopause? We may sometimes forget that oestrogens play many important roles in our bodies other than the significant role it plays in reproduction. We also have oestrogen receptors in a variety of nonreproductive tissues too. Most notably we...
Why do Vegetables Help Weight Loss?
Veggies tend to be weight-loss friendly, because most are low in calories, they are full of fibre which helps us feel fuller for longer and reduce snacking (although they do make great snacks too) and they have a high-water content, so they help with our hydration! Do...
Why is Bone Health Important?
Why is Bone Health Important? Bones provide us with support and allow us to move our bodies. They form a protective layer around important organs like our brain, heart, and other organs. Our bones are also a store of minerals, such as calcium and phosphorous, which...