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There is a classification called the NOVA scale that rates foods by the level of processing. The four levels are Unprocessed and minimally processed foods Processed culinary ingredients Processed foods Ultra-processed foods This week I explain how we came up with these levels and what foods are in each.
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Using Feng Shui principles along with decluttering can support your emotional well-being. Stephanie Hemstead-Williams shares her insights into ways that we can declutter and improve the energy flow of our home, which will improve our personal energy levels too. This episode is part of our 'Beyond the Plate' series where we explore what, besides food, is having an impact on our health and wellbeing. A huge thank you to the podcast sponsor, Revive Active, Ireland's leading Super Supplement Brand, their award-winning powder formulas are designed with everyday well-being in mind. To find out more...
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The Blue Zones, are regions around the world known for their exceptional longevity and vitality, and they offer valuable insights into the role of community in health and longevity. In places like Okinawa in Japan, Sardinia, and Ikaria, strong social bonds and a sense of belonging are deeply ingrained in daily life. From shared meals to intergenerational interactions, community is woven into the fabric of these societies, contributing to the health and happiness of their residents. Don't underestimate the power of community and connection. Whether it's sharing a meal with loved ones,...
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Stress triggers the body's "fight or flight" response, releasing hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline to prepare us to deal with perceived threats. While this response is crucial for survival modern life means that we are exposed to chronic stress, and this has a negative impact on our health. Whilst we can't get away from stress there are some practical strategies we can employ to mitigate it's effects - listen to find out more. A huge thank you to the podcast sponsor, Revive Active, Ireland's leading Super Supplement Brand, their award-winning powder formulas are designed with everyday...
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When we hear the word "movement," we often envision sweating it out on a treadmill or lifting weights at the gym. Our ancestors got enough exercise daily and they would never have stepped onto a treadmill. If you enjoy the gym or classes then please don't stop, but it is still important to incorporate movement into our daily lives. Moving your body increases blood flow and oxygen delivery, boosting energy levels and reducing feelings of fatigue. Incorporating movement into your daily routine can leave you feeling more vibrant and alive. Choose the movement that works for you and find ways to...
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Sleep is often undervalued in today's fast-paced society, yet it plays a crucial role in overall health and well-being. Quality sleep is essential for physical health, cognitive function, emotional regulation, and immune system function. During sleep, the body repairs tissues, particularly those in the digestive system. It consolidates memories and learning, regulates hormones, and supports brain function. Without adequate sleep, these vital processes are disrupted, leading to a host of negative consequences. Discover the secrets of sleep and how quality rest can supercharge your health and...
info_outline Sugar Sense: Navigating Daily InputFab Female Nutrition
Is sugar addictive? Scientists studied what happens when we eat sugar and found that it activates dopamine, which is the same chemical activated when taking drugs such as cocaine. This has led to the idea that sugar is addictive, but while you may crave it, it's a bit of a stretch to say it is truly addictive. The key is to first find the extra sugars hiding in your diet. Then retrain your tastebuds, which I recommend takes 28 days. You will be amazed at how different your food tastes, and some of the "treats" you used to enjoy will taste overly sweet and artificial.
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When you eat a chocolate bar or a dessert you know that you are going to be eating sugar. And for most of us, we enjoy the taste and it doesn't cause us a problem. However, sugar is hiding in many foods so many of us are consuming much higher levels than we realise. Green washing is the term we use when foods look healthy from the packaging but when you read the label you realise that they are not what they seem. You might be surprised to hear where sugar is hiding in your diet.
info_outline Sweet Solutions: Weighing the Pros and Cons of SweetenersFab Female Nutrition
The idea behind sweeteners was good but it's clearly not working, so what went wrong? Are our bodies meant to be digesting chemicals that taste sweet but have no nutrients or calories? What can we include in our diet that are naturally sweet instead? These are the topics discussed in this weeks podcast, part 2 of our 4 part series about sugar.
info_outline Sugar Savvy: Unraveling its Effects on our Bodies and HealthFab Female Nutrition
Our body quickly breaks down sugar in our diet into glucose, however, it also breaks down other food sources into glucose such as simple carbohydrates, vegetables and fruits and even protein. Glucose is our body's primary source of energy, and insulin is the hormone that helps is utilise glucose. If everything works fine, any excess glucose is stored in our muscles and liver. However, if we have too much glucose, we will store it as fat. And if we produce too much insulin we can become insulin insensitive. Both have a negative impact on our health and wellbeing
info_outlineIt might surprise you to hear that early signs of perimenopause can often be more mental and emotional than physical. I share some of my experiences this week, and encourage you to open up the conversation with friends and family.
When can we expect to be in perimenopause?
It might surprise you to know that I tend to advise clients and friends that if they are 40 or over and experiencing symptoms then assume they are in perimenopause. Perimenopause can last over ten years.
This doesn't mean that you have to experience all of the symptoms all of the time for the full ten years. But our levels of hormones can start to fluctuate quite early, and if you start to feel symptoms then it's worth taking positive action so that they do not progress and worsen.
What are the early signs of perimenopause
For many women the early signs of perimenopause are not physical symptoms. We often assume that the menopause is all about hot flushes and irregular periods, but that is some of the latter signs.
it's a busy time for many women and that is why we seem to miss the signs and assume it's because we are stressed, and if we could just get a bit more sleep and have some rest then we will feel better.
However, if you are not sleeping and then feeling low all day, is that actually driving your stress rather than the other way around. For me I didn't realise that the two could be feeding each other until many years later.
What are the early signs of perimenopause?
Some of the things you should look for:
- difficulty in sleeping, this can be waking at the night worrying and overthinking
- sadness - just not feeling like yourself and not wanting to go out as much as you used to
- short tempered - or worse, uncontrollable anger
- low confidence - feeling that you are being criticised or questioned all the time
This is why I want to spread the word - with my amazing free club, and this podcast!
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