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🍴10 Ways to Have a Better Relationship with Food to Feel Better
Eating isn’t just about filling your stomach — it’s about nourishing your mind, body, and spirit. A healthy relationship with food can transform not only your body but your self-esteem, energy, and overall wellness. Here are ten ways to eat better, feel better, and finally take charge of your meals. 1️⃣ Feed Your Brain First Carbohydrates aren’t the enemy—they’re fuel for your brain. A well-fed brain helps you make smarter choices for muscles, bones, and all your body systems


🥗 Dietary Supplements: What You Need to Know
Understanding Dietary Supplements Since becoming a Nutrition Consultant, one of the most common questions I get is: “What supplements should I take?” As Donna Porter, RD PhD, from the Congressional Research Service notes: “You can call anything a dietary supplement, even something you grow in your backyard.” Many people take supplements as an insurance policy against poor diet choices. While multivitamins and mineral supplements may fill some nutrition gaps, they cannot make


🥚Understanding Macronutrients: Carbs, Protein, and Fats for a Healthier You
Macronutrients have been a hot topic in health and wellness discussions for years. From advice on eating more or fewer carbohydrates to increasing protein intake and monitoring fat consumption, it can feel overwhelming. Let’s break down the three key macronutrients and how they support your body for optimal health and energy. Carbohydrates What are Carbohydrates? Carbohydrates are compounds primarily produced by plants, including dietary fiber, starches, and simple sugars. Co
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