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Spring, the time for new beginnings and nourishment for your inner body

Doris M • April 10, 2022

Spring almost here and our bodies need some nourishment and cleanse after all heavy meals consumed during winter. Usually during spring people eat less either because they do a body cleanse or fasting due to religious purposes since Easter almost here. Spring is known as the season focused on liver. Liver is one of the largest organs in our body responsible for nourishing all the organs and the muscles and also helping in blood circulation throughout the body.


During spring usually we prefer veggies and fruits rather than hot soups or stew. Especially leafy green vegetables like kale and collard greens are being consumed since they contain chlorophyll which gives them the green colour and also provides them cleansing and nourishing properties. Additionally, sweet and strong flavour foods  such as beets, carrots, spinach, seeds, legumes and grains can be consumed since they relax and cleanse the body from all the build up of heavy metals during winter. You can also add fermented foods like kimchi, pickles and  sauerkraut to aid in better digestion. Some herbs that can be used in your spring cooking include basil, thyme, rosemary, mint, garlic and ginger.


Therefore is important to nourish and keep our liver in a good function and condition since it will help get rid of all the toxins from our body and avoid having issues like high blood sugar, poor digestion and abnormal functioning of the immune system. Lastly, consuming good fats like olive oil, avocado, seeds, and fish is way important for good heath and nourishment during spring.


Message to take: Nourish your inner self for a better and healthier outer self!

By Doris M December 4, 2022
With Christmas holidays and cold weather approaching, we usually tend to eat more and especially eating lots of sweets and desserts this time of the year. Here are some tips to manage eating more calories during holiday season and to stay fit without gaining extra weight. First you need to start the day with a filling and healthy breakfast, which can keep your blood sugar at a good range. For example, porridge (you can use instant oats or quick oats) with milk or any alternative like almond milk, sliced fresh fruits like banana and apple, handful of cranberries, and cinnamon. You can also add chia seeds and pomegranate seeds for better nutrition. As a sweetener you can add a bit of maple syrup. Another idea is to add probiotic yogurt instead of milk to boost your immune system and promote better digestion. Good hydration is also important during festive season since we tend to drink more alcohol. It is recommended to drink at least 6-8 glasses of water per day but also you can get your hydration through freshly squeezed juices or herbal teas like chamomile or peppermint tea. When doing family dinner or lunch gatherings, it is important to select healthier food choices from the buffet. One tip is to fill most part of your plate with roasted veggies like squash or veggies in a form of salad and then add some protein like chicken, salmon, quinoa and carbs like rice, potatoes or sweet potatoes. It is extremely important not to skip any meals and include all the nutrients needed at every meal. There is no way we can eliminate dessert consumption since it’s the holiday season. You can find healthier dessert options in the market or is better to bake them on your own. You can use alternative to regular sugar like maple syrup, honey, coconut sugar or monk fruit when making the desserts. You can consume smaller portion of the dessert but make sure you enjoy it since is a festive time of the year. Another important thing is to take time to eat your food and also enjoy it. Including also some exercise activity is important. For example, skating or going for a hike or doing exercise at home. Last but not least make sure you enjoy your time and your food and drinks during the holidays and have a good time with your loved ones.
By Doris M October 22, 2022
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By Doris M June 26, 2022
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