HappyHealth Journal

Nutrition + Recipes, Lifestyle Tegan Barton Nutrition + Recipes, Lifestyle Tegan Barton

Reducing Inflammation by Following the Mediterranean Diet & Lifestyle

The Mediterranean diet has been shown to reduce inflammation. The diet is rich in vegetables, fruits, whole grains and legumes, olive oil and nuts. It also contains moderate amounts of fish, cheese and yogurt. In addition to a healthy diet, you can lower your risk of chronic disease by also leading an active lifestyle with regular exercise, meditation and social interaction with family or friends.

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Nutrition + Recipes Alicia Cook Nutrition + Recipes Alicia Cook

Choose Your Own Adventure: Stew Edition

"Choose Your Own Adventure: Stew Edition"

Looking for a meal that's both hearty and versatile? Look no further than a stew! Stews are a classic comfort food that can be customized to suit your taste buds and dietary needs. Whether you prefer a traditional beef stew, a vegetarian stew with lentils, or a spicy stew with chicken, the options are endless.

At Big Wellbeing Co, we believe in empowering people to take control of their health and happiness. That's why we've created a Choose Your Own Adventure: Stew Edition blog, to show you how to create a delicious and nutritious stew that meets your unique needs and preferences. With simple and easy-to-follow recipes, you can create a stew that's both comforting and satisfying. So why wait? Choose your own adventure and start cooking up a storm in the kitchen today!

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Nutrition + Recipes, Lifestyle Tegan Barton Nutrition + Recipes, Lifestyle Tegan Barton

Understanding Fodmaps & It’s Relationship With Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Navigating the intricacies of digestive health, particularly when dealing with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), can be a challenging journey. This is where the low FODMAP diet emerges as a ray of hope for those seeking relief from IBS symptoms. The acronym "FODMAP" may sound complex, but it represents a group of fermentable carbohydrates found in everyday foods like wheat, dairy, and legumes. For individuals with IBS, these seemingly harmless carbohydrates can trigger a cascade of digestive discomfort, including bloating, abdominal pain, and diarrhoea.

Understanding the Low FODMAP Diet:

The low FODMAP diet isn't a one-size-fits-all solution but rather a valuable tool for identifying your unique triggers. It involves temporarily eliminating high FODMAP foods from your diet and then systematically reintroducing them to determine which ones contribute to your IBS symptoms. This approach provides essential insights into your digestive health.

While the low FODMAP diet offers relief and greater control over IBS symptoms, it's important to note that it's not a long-term dietary plan. Instead, it's a valuable step toward understanding your body's responses to different foods. If you suspect FODMAPs may be behind your digestive distress, consider discussing this approach with your healthcare provider or Naturopath to determine if it's the right path toward improved digestive health and overall well-being.

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Lifestyle, Self-Care Alicia Cook Lifestyle, Self-Care Alicia Cook

How to Self-Manage Chronic Pain

One way to understand how we feel pain, or why sometimes it seems worse, is the ‘overflowing cup’ metaphor. We each have a certain amount of space in our cup and when the everyday stressors exceed it, our cup overflows and we feel pain. With chronic pain it is important to relax. Not only to achieve muscle relaxation, but to help ourselves be able to mentally and emotionally manage the pain, too.

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Five Reasons to Meal Plan

When we hear the phrase ‘meal planning’ a lot of us immediately think of fad diets right? I can see why. After all these years of calorie counting for weight loss being pushed in our faces and of PT’s handing out unrealistic, calorie-deficit diets, the jump from ‘meal plan’ to ‘restrictive eating’ is all too easy to make.

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Beginner Friendly Pilates Workout with Tegan

Looking for a class that is going to get you moving and feeling more energised? Join Tegan in this 17-minute Pilates workout that will target your whole body. If you’re a lover of Pilates or totally new to it, this class is perfect for all levels. Have fun & enjoy your workout!