How should you eat healthier? Here’s the tip!
Here’s how to get more out of your food, and there is also one combination that is especially surprising
Here’s how to get more out of your food, and there is also one combination that is especially surprising
The pistachio is one of the healthiest nuts there is. It supports the heart, helps with sleep, promotes vitamin absorption and is also filling.
It is tasty but high in fat and not a small number of calories. And yet a new study found that daily consumption of it did not cause weight gain and only contributed to improving body strengthening.
In periods of ongoing stress and tension, olive oil may be more significant than ever. Extra virgin olive oil is rich in antioxidants and quality fats that may reduce stress and inflammation.
Beyond its effect on calcium and bones, vitamin D is also linked to brain function, mood, and stress regulation, so it is important to pay attention to its levels, especially in the winter.
Juice diets claim to reset and remove "toxins," but the liver and kidneys naturally clear the body, and no juice has been proven to improve this in healthy people.
Hot corn returns: A low-calorie, fiber-rich, gluten-free carbohydrate with a low glycemic value – a tasty, comforting solution.
The current trend promises infinite energy and weight loss, but the truth is that there is no rare grain or “miracle plant” that can fix a poor diet.
One small teaspoon, two completely different effects: From the caffeine that sharpens the mind to the flavanols that support the heart - this is how you will know what to choose.
A new Hebrew University-led study uncovered how military deployment affects family dynamics.