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8:31 am

HOW TO CREATE THE IDEAL COMBINED HOME AND OFFICE SPACE

As we settle into new routines, many of us may find the “work from home” concept to be foreign and stressful. Whether you’re grappling with a packed house, balancing multiple schedules within one home, or living in tight quarters, there are many factors that come into play as you embark on setting up a productive home office space. Read More

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1:16 pm

THE MYTHS AND REALITIES OF HORMONAL IMBALANCE (AND WHY BIO-INDIVIDUALITY IS KEY)

Why hormonal balance is key to overall health. There are over 200 hormones in the body. These hormones help our organs and glands carry out their necessary functions to keep us healthy and alive! In both men and women, if any hormones are imbalanced, it can create a cascade of health issues. Read More

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12:11 pm

How to Attain Optimal Heart Health: Lifestyle Tips from the Blue Zones

The heart pushes blood to every part of our body, supplying oxygen and nutrients to our tissue and carrying out waste. With the heart playing such a vital role in keeping our bodies functioning, it is a no-brainer that we should do everything we can to keep it healthy. Read More

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3:08 pm

SELF-CARE: LOOKING AFTER AND LOVING YOURSELF IN THE DIGITAL AGE

What is self-care? Self-care, the act of taking care of oneself, has become a buzzworthy topic, especially on social media. Search for #selfcare, which has over 23 million Instagram posts, and you’ll find inspirational quotes; Sunday checklists with things like “put on a face mask,” “light a candle,” and “binge-watch your favorite show”; meditative yoga poses, and lots of beauty products. Read More

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9:17 am

Orthorexia: When Healthy Eating Becomes an Obsession

The health and wellness culture is booming. It grew 12% between 2015 and 2017 and shows no signs of slowing down, thanks to the explosion of trends like infrared spas, keto, CBD, wellness retreats, and virtual fitness apps. In fact, according to the Global Wellness Institute, the wellness industry is now worth over $4.2 trillion, becoming one of the largest industries in our global economy. Read More

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4:01 pm

How to Get Better Sleep: Ten Ways to Improve Your Sleep Health

What is “sleep health”? Maybe you aim to exercise 30 minutes each day. Maybe you try to eat something green with each meal. Maybe you drink as much water as possible during the day. Overall, you actively work to maintain good health by eating healthy foods, staying active, and keeping hydrated. Read More

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9:03 pm

Low Sugar Fruits

Eight low-sugar fruits

All fruit contains sugar, although some varieties have a higher content than others. People looking to control their sugar intake will often give up or reduce their consumption of fizzy drinks, chocolate, or candy but may not think about fruit. Of course, fruit is a healthful way to cater to a sweet tooth and add nutrients to the diet, but some fruit, such as bananas and mangoes, have a higher amount of sugar than many others.

In this article, we look at the best low-sugar fruits for anyone looking to reduce their daily sugar intake without compromising on taste and nutrition.  Low-sugar fruits can still provide the fiber, vitamins, and minerals a person requires.

Low-sugar fruits include:

1. Strawberries
Strawberries, like many other berries, are often high in fiber and contain very little sugar.  There are only about 8 grams (g) of sugar in eight medium-sized strawberries. They are also a good source of vitamin C.

2. Peaches
Although they taste sweet, a medium sized peach only contains around 13 g of sugar.
3. Blackberries
Some fruits have a higher sugar content than others and many berries contain very little sugar.
Like strawberries, these berries also contain between 4 and 5 g of sugar, 5.3 g of fiber, and 1.39 g of protein per 100 g.  They are also a good source of antioxidants.  It is interesting to note that blueberries contain around double the amount of sugar as blackberries.

4. Lemons and limes
Not many people would pick up a lemon or lime to eat as a snack. However, with no more than 2 g of sugar per fruit and high levels of vitamin C, these are a great addition to a person's diet.  People can squeeze a lemon or lime into sparkling water to replace other sugary carbonated beverages, or even squeeze lemon juice over a salad instead of using a salad dressing.

5. Honeydew melon
A popular summer snack, a slice of honeydew melon contains around 11 grams of digestible sugar.  Honeydew melon also contains potassium, vitamin C, and iron.

6. Oranges
A medium-sized orange has around 14 g of digestible sugar and is also an excellent source of vitamin C.  Orange juice and all other fruit juices bought from the supermarket may contain added sugars. If a person wants to limit their sugar intake, it is usually better to eat the fruit itself rather than drink its juice.

7. Grapefruit
This low-sugar fruit is a favorite breakfast food.  Half a medium-sized grapefruit contains around 11 g of sugar. If a person finds grapefruit too sharp, they may wish to drizzle a small amount of honey or sprinkle Stevia on top.

8. Avocados
Avocados are almost sugar-free. They are also a good source of healthful fats and fiber.


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2:52 pm

How To Support Health While Traveling

Exploring a new place, discovering local food specialties, meandering through different scenery… The rush of going on vacation is like no other. But stepping away from your workout routine and healthy meal prep groove can feel challenging. Read More

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1:03 pm

How to Add Fiber to Every Meal

It probably comes as no surprise that fiber is an integral part of your diet, no matter your personal nutrition mantra. From reducing cholesterol and curbing blood sugar spikes to promoting weight loss and supporting healthy bowel movements, fiber boasts a wide range of health benefits. Read More

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