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7 Ways To Increase Your Healthy Fat Intake In The New Year

When it comes to eating healthier in the New Year, most people don't understand the importance of dietary fats. They see them as high calorie nutrients which lead to clogged arteries and weight gain and therefore view them as something that should be avoided. However, the truth is, with the exception of man made trans fats (which can be very damaging to your health and should be avoided at all costs), dietary fats not only boost your health but they're actually essential for your survival. That's why today I'm going to be helping you make sure you eat enough of them this year by providing you … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Dietary Fat, Featured, New Year Diet Tagged With: Dietary Fat, Fat, Healthy Fats, New Year Diet

4 Ways To Get More Protein This New Year

A selection of protein rich foods.

One of the biggest New Year health and fitness goals people have is to improve their diet and start eating healthier. In one of my recent posts I discussed how you can do that by eating healthier carbohydrates this New Year. Today I'm going to be following up on that post and listing 4 Ways To Get More Protein This New Year. As you probably know, protein is one of the three macronutrients your body needs to survive. Its main role is to build, maintain and repair all of your body's cells but it also regulates a number of important internal processes. If you don't eat enough protein, you not … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured, New Year Diet, Protein Tagged With: New Year Diet, Protein

5 Ways To Eat Healthy Carbohydrates In The New Year

A selection of fruits and vegetables arranged in a heart shape.

Carbohydrates are a controversial macronutrient in health and fitness circles. Many people see them as a nutrient that contributes to chronic diseases such as diabetes and something that should be avoided at all costs. While it's true that you can technically survive without carbohydrates (your body can use fats and protein for energy if there are no carbohydrates available) and eating too many or eating the wrong kind can be very damaging to your health, when you eat the right kind of carbohydrates, in the right quantities, they can boost your health in numerous ways. That's why today I'm … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Carbohydrates, Featured, New Year Diet Tagged With: Carbohydrates, New Year Diet

5 Ways Co-Q10 Could Help Your Training Regime

A man performing a press up.

Hello everyone. This is a guest post from Healthspan. ----- Nothing beats a great workout, except on those days when you don’t have the energy for one press up, let alone reps of 10! Our busy lifestyles can leave us fighting fatigue, but if you’re lacking stamina at the gym, another force could be in play - a lack of co-Q10. What Is Co-Q10? Co-Q10, or coenzyme Q10, is a natural compound found in the body which helps cells produce energy. This substance, which has similar properties to vitamins, is located in mitochondria cells, also known as the power plants of cells. Co-Q10 helps … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Fat Soluble Vitamins, Guest Posts Tagged With: coenzyme q10, coenzyme q10 dosage, fat soluble vitamins, Guest Posts, vitamin

The Beginner’s Guide To Whey Protein

A scoop of whey protein powder.

Hello everyone. Today’s article is a guest post from Nikki Mccoy who writes for Nutrition Discounters. ----- If you have any experience in the world of fitness or have spent any time around serious athletes, you’ve probably heard them talk about protein shakes or adding “protein powder” to their food. You may have even tried some yourself, getting a scoop of the powder added to a smoothie for a little boost. Chances are, if you’ve ever tried protein powder, it really was whey protein powder. Whey powder is the most common type of protein supplement. Before you start using it … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Guest Posts, Protein, Supplements Tagged With: Guest Posts, whey protein, whey protein benefits, whey protein guide, whey protein supplement

Vitamin D ‘Vital To Health’

A cooked egg chopped in half.

Hello everyone. Today’s article is a guest post from Staysure. ----- Everyone tends to be feeling a bit run down near to the beginning of the year, but if you've been particularly prone to colds and flu this winter, you might want to look into upping your Vitamin D intake. The vitamin has countless health benefits, and yet so many people do not make an effort to get more of it by way of their diet. Not only does it keep bones and teeth healthy, a lack of the vitamin could also trigger serious conditions such as rickets and there is also plenty of evidence linking it to fertility, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Fat Soluble Vitamins, Guest Posts Tagged With: Guest Posts, vitamin d, vitamin d deficiency, vitamin d sources, vitamin d supplements, what is vitamin d

Why You Shouldn’t Load Up on Carbs at Dinner

A man eating lots of noodles.

Hello everyone. Today’s article is a guest post from freelance writer Alvina Lopez. ----- I’m sure you’ve all heard the advice to avoid late-night snacks (particularly those full of carbohydrates) before bed, but I’ve found that many people don’t seem to understand why. Many people also don’t hold as much scrutiny over the carbs they eat at dinner when perhaps they should. There Is No Golden Rule Here I must first insert a disclaimer here that a lot the advice I’m giving in this article is meant for the general, average person. The average person usually comes home from work … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Carbohydrates, Guest Posts Tagged With: Carbohydrates, eating too many carbs, Guest Posts, over consumption of carbs, too many carbohydrates

20 Promising Xanthophyll Health Benefits

A plate of salmon with green vegetables.

The xanthophylls are a group of phytonutrients (non-essential, plant based nutrients that have numerous health benefits in humans). There are 5 main xanthophylls: - Astaxanthin. - Canthaxanthin. - Cryptoxanthin. - Lutein. - Zeaxanthin. The xanthophylls can be sourced from fish, fruits, vegetables and certain peppers and spices. Whilst they are not classed as essential nutrients, studies have shown that they have a wide range of potential health benefits in humans. In this article I will be providing a full overview of these and listing 20 of the promising xanthophyll health … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured, Xanthophylls Tagged With: antioxidants, astaxanthin, cantaxanthin, carotenoids, cryptoxanthin, lutein, phytochemicals, phytonutrients, xanthophylls, zeaxanthin

The Free Fitness Tips Christmas Diet Checklist

A fork next to a Christmas bauble on a plate.

Christmas is a time when your diet usually takes a back seat. Tasty treats are always on offer, alcohol is flowing constantly and you will probably eat more 3 course dinners this month than you will have done for the entire year. Whist it is almost inevitable that your diet will suffer over Christmas, if you follow a few simple steps you can make sure it does not completely fall apart. Today I am going to give you those steps with the Free Fitness Tips Christmas Diet Checklist. 1) CONSUME LOW CALORIE ALCOHOL Don’t get too excited when reading this. I’m not saying you need to make sure … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Christmas Diet, Featured, Nutrients Tagged With: Alcohol, Carbohydrates, Christmas Diet, Dietary Fat, Minerals, phytonutrients, Protein, vitamins

The Xanthophylls Explained

Some smoked salmon and cress on a slice of wholemeal bread.

WHAT ARE XANTHOPHYLLS? The xanthophylls are a group of phytonutrients (plant based chemical compounds that have various health benefits in the human body) that can be found in a wide range of fruits and vegetables. They can also be sourced from certain types of seafood and certain spices. Whilst you can technically survive without these natural nutrients, they are all powerful antioxidants that keep your body’s cells safe from free radicals (harmful by-products that are released during oxygen based reactions) so should definitely be included as part of your diet. In this article I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured, Xanthophylls Tagged With: antioxidants, astaxanthin, cantaxanthin, carotenoids, cryptoxanthin, lutein, phytochemicals, phytonutrients, xanthophylls, zeaxanthin

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