Could autoimmune diseases be linked to the food you eat? Research now indicates that autoimmune diseases may not be purely down to genetics, and you may have more control over their development and your symptoms than you think. Read on here to learn how food may benefit or worsen autoimmune disease symptoms.
PCOS affects 6-12% of American females, though is often misdiagnosed or hidden by the use of birth control. The symptoms of this syndrome can be disruptive to daily life and make it difficult to conceive, but many women find their symptoms are eased or even disappear when they learn about how PCOS interacts with their diet, and make appropriate changes.
If you have PCOS or suspect you may have it, read on here to learn about the simple dietary changes you can make to get back on the right track to good health.
When it comes to diet and weight loss, everyone has a different opinion. While some of the ideas behind the right things to do may be the same, everyone has different rules and methods they’ve found success with - not all of which are sustainable or effective. Some of these weight loss misconceptions are pervasive, so today I’m going to set the record straight so you can find healthy weight loss success.
You’ve likely heard of autoimmune diseases, but do you know what they are, what’s going on in the body, and what causes them? There are over 80 different autoimmune diseases that affect people from all walks of life, from young children to the elderly. While some autoimmune diseases are largely genetic and occur from birth or the early years of childhood, some aren’t diagnosed until later. What prompts the body to act this way? Read on here to find out.Â
St. Patrick’s Day is associated with one thing: drinking a lot. People love to get dressed up all in green to celebrate their Irish ancestry (or at least, that of their friends’!) and drink too much. If you’re not drinking, you’re likely indulging in sugary green foods. Instead, I recommend you focus on bringing a little more green to your plate! Here are 8 foods you should consider for your St. Patty’s celebrations.
If you’ve been on a weight loss plan, you may have noticed that your body adjusts and seems to be able to use less energy to fuel it than it did when you were larger. You let yourself eat freely for a day, and find you’ve put on a few pounds. What gives? Has your metabolism really slowed down, or is it all in the mind? I explain all here.
Most people can go at least 3 hours after a meal or snack without feeling hungry – some even much longer. However, for some people, going even half an hour without feeling compelled to eat or a rumble in their stomach is difficult! So, why is this? And more importantly, what can you do about it?
Read on to learn 9 surprising reasons why you are hungry all the time – they may not be what you expect!
Getting lost in a moment of passion is one of life’s greatest pleasures, but all too often we get caught up in our heads and can’t fully be present in the moment. If you can relate to this, it might be time to take a look at your diet.
There are many negative factors that may affect your libido, from your diet to the amount you sleep. In this article, we'll find out how your diet may be sucking the life out of your libido.
Let's face it, it is normal to get lost in the moment. It can be difficult to be in "the mood". If you are struggling to you’re struggling to make the most of the moment and find it hard to find the desire you might want to try these foods!
Food has always been used to increase sexual desire, but did you know there are certain foods that may actually improve your low libido? In this article, we’ll look at some foods that may help boost your sex drive and why they may be able to do so.Â
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