Healthy Eating

Free Resources for Dietary Change: Public Health Collaboration
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Free Resources for Dietary Change: Public Health Collaboration

Making positive changes to your diet can feel daunting, but it doesn’t have to be expensive or complicated. Luckily, there are a wealth of free resources available to help you create delicious, nutritious, and budget-friendly meals that benefit your health. Start Your Journey with the Public Health Collaboration (PHC), a non-profit organisation started by NHS...

Easy, tasty, real food recipes
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Easy, tasty, real food recipes

Many of us often struggle to eat a healthy diet and with the high cost of living, this is becoming even more of a challenge. However, eating a nutritious diet can help to prevent many long-term conditions plus improve overall physical and mental health. Yet around 66% of the UK population aged over 16 are...

Vitamin C Causing an evolutionary Commotion!
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Vitamin C Causing an evolutionary Commotion!

Previously we’ve highlighted polyphenols (colourful plant pigments), vitamin D, exercise and the vital roles they all play in promoting good health and preventing disease. Now we are going to explore vitamin C (also known as ascorbic acid), another vital vitamin. What I find fascinating about this key nutrient is that research shows it to be...

Polyphenols: the health benefits of red grapes and more!
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Polyphenols: the health benefits of red grapes and more!

Last time we discussed the health benefits of blackberries and their polyphenols (or plant-colouring-pigments). These polyphenols are often seen as new kids on the block in nutrition science and offer anti-oxidant (or anti-rusting) properties. As festive seasons loom, let’s explore the benefits of cinnamon, red wine/red grapes (in moderation and where appropriate), blueberries, low-sugar dark...

The health benefits of blackberries
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The health benefits of blackberries

The abundance of blackberry bushes in our local fields inspires this piece on the health benefits of blackberries (well, many berries really, read on …) These little blackberries for example contain natural colour pigments called anthocyanidins, they give fruit that dark purple, blue or blackish colouring. These colourful pigments in plants are types of polyphenols...

Which healthy diet could be right for you?
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Which healthy diet could be right for you?

The Mediterranean Diet? Ketogenic? Pescetarian? Flexitarian? Vegetarian? Vegan? Lower-carbohydrate real food? An internet search can easily provide the description and claimed reasoning behind this so-called ‘healthy diets’. Which healthy diet would most probably be the right one for YOU? Since the pandemic there has been a welcome focus on diet, health and eating to promote...