Eat and Enjoy Fruit!

Eat and Enjoy Fruit!

I'm climbing up on my soapbox today because far too many "wellness gurus" out there are demonising fruit due to the fructose it contains, and advising people to cut it out. Or telling you which fruits are "good" and "bad" according to how much fructose they contain.
There are legitimate concerns about the prevalence of High Fructose Corn Syrup in soft drinks and processed foods, and the stress this can place on our body as it tries to metabolise it.
But cutting out fruit - or demonising certain fruits that are higher in natural fructose - is absolute madness. 

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My Top Tips To Help You Eat More Vegetables!

My Top Tips To Help You Eat More Vegetables!

Peer reviewed studies abound which show that increasing your fruit and veg intake can reduce your risk of obesity, many cancers, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, stroke, heart attack and even depression and dementia! So I'm on a mission to get everyone eating more veggies! Here are my top tips!

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Forget Superfoods! Think SuperDiet and SuperLifestyle!

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What am I talking about??

Well, the fact is that adding one "super" food into an average diet is unlikely to significantly improve your wellbeing or add many years to your life. And sadly, many of the "superfoods" that consumers pay top dollar for, are not the nutritional powerhouses they are marketed as... 

The research in nutrition science is really starting to come together, and one of the most powerful messages from decades of scientific investigation is that it is the quality of our overall dietary pattern over many years that is the biggest determinant of our health. 

No single food or nutrient is a “magic bullet”. Especially if the quality of your overall diet leaves room for improvement! We need to eat a balanced varied diet to get an array of macro- and micronutrients to feed our cells and fuel all of the physiological processed going on inside our miraculous bodies!

So when it comes to nutrition, rather than individual superfoods, I like to focus on eating a "superdiet" featuring a wide range of minimally-processed, nutrient-dense foods each week, with a big emphasis on a rainbow of fresh veggies and fruits, appropriate amounts of protein, heathy fats and complex carbs for my physiological needs. 

And if you REALLY want to be a health-ninja, I highly recommend you broaden your focus to include all of the elements of a "super lifestyle": healthy movement, stress-reduction, mindfulness, sleep and cultivating good relationships. To dig into the lifestyle determinants of good health check out THIS POST.

Just sayin'!

The Health Benefits of Eating a Healthy Amount of Nuts Every Day

The Health Benefits of Eating a Healthy Amount of Nuts Every Day

I love it when the research reveals big health benefits from eating my favourite foods! And I never seem be disappointed when reading the latest studies on nuts. Click here to see what the scientific literature says about the health benefits of regular nut consumption and my top tips to make sure you get maximum benefit from adding nuts to your diet!

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My Food Philisophy

My Food Philisophy

When it comes to food, I don't have a set-in-stone food or diet philosophy. And even if I did I would never force it on you or tell you that my way is the only or the best way to health. You're paleo? Vegan? Gluten-and-dairy-free? Hate mushrooms? Cool. Awesome. I'm not going to lecture, scold or issue you with a stern ultimatum. It's your body and your choice. To the extent that I have a "food philosophy", it centres around these three principles...

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*FREE PRINTABLE* This tool can help you eat healthier, save money and avoid food waste!

*FREE PRINTABLE* This tool can help you eat healthier, save money and avoid food waste!

** FREE PRINTABLE ** I have to admit, when I first tried this I didn't think much was going to come of the experiment. But we are eating healthier, avoiding food waste and saving money. YOU MUST TRY THIS!!

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