Category Archives: Eating Behaviour

The Battle of the Hommus Dips

Whether it is a social gathering or simply an afternoon snack hommus is both a delicious and nutritious food to enjoy. Selecting the best variety of hommus can enhance both the nutrition your body receives and the taste satisfaction. Below are five common brands you will see at your supermarket to help you make the…
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The Low Down on Sprouted Grains

You are not alone if you are not sure exactly what sprouted grains are. Sprouted grains are becoming increasingly popular and you have probably seen them as a choice in your supermarket. Sprouted grains are classified as a whole grain and are germinated seeds. This means they contain all three parts of a grain being…
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Are You Including Enough Potassium In Your Diet?

Potassium is a mineral which helps your heart, kidneys and nerves function at their best. This mineral is an electrolyte and helps maintain optimal fluid volume and electrolyte balance in your body. Potassium can be found in a variety of foods including legumes, fish, dairy, fruits and vegetable. If you do not get enough of…
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Have you Tried the New Selection of Teas by Buddha Teas?

Buddha Teas provide an exclusive range of not only delicious but nutritious tea blends. Each tea is made using unadulterated ingredients which when combined into a tea provide a range of health benefits. The new range stands true to these principles and now provides you with something new for your tastebuds to enjoy.   Organic…
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4 Common Protein Powders Explained

With the fitness industry offering a never-ending list of supplements here are four common protein powder varieties. First thing to look at before heading to your supplement store is to consider your diet quality. Obtaining protein through whole foods first is not only safer (1 in 5 supplements in Australia contain banned substances) but offer…
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Do You Know the Difference Between Collagen and Gelatin?

  Collagen is gaining popularity in both fitness and cosmetic spheres. Collagen has some support to assist in ligament and tendon injury recovery and may support nail, hair, and skin health. Do you know the difference between collagen and gelatin? Read on to clear up any confusion: Gelatin This is when collagen is boiled and…
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How to Stay Hydrated Over Winter

With the cooler months here, it is very easy to forget to drink enough fluids to keep your body healthy. An adult is made up of around 60% water and almost brings truth to the saying that ‘humans are cucumbers with anxiety’. Water is essential to allow your body to: Help you digest your food.…
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Sports Supplement: Beta-Alanine

  Beta-alanine is a non-essential amino acid, this means your body can make this amino acid without needing a direct source from the food you eat. Unlike most amino acids that are used for making proteins beta-alanine forms with histidine to make carnosine. Carnosine acts as a muscle buffer is the one which is most…
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