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"Fruit consumption combats erectile dysfunction. A new study by UEA and Harvard found that men who ate diets that were rich in flavonoids and fruits in general had a 14% lower risk of erectile dysfunction. The risk fell even more when the diets included higher levels of anthocyanins, flavanones and flavones, which can be found in berries and citrus fruits."
 

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Who has been getting their greens in this week? Greens are great for cleansing your body. Try this Green Smoothie: 1 cup coconut water 1 cup kale 1/2 cucumber 1/2 cup pineapple 1 frozen banana 1/2 inch piece of ginger 1 tbsp chia seeds Squeeze of lime juice Blended and topped with a dash of cayenne for a kick!


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Hands up if you love almonds! These little guys are so nutritious and jam packed with an impressive array of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that they really are one of nature's most perfect foods.
 

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Already breaking that New Year's resolution? Detox with this watermelon water that helps flush out toxins, boosts your immune system, fights inflammation, and improves blood flow!!!


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#Tipoftheday: Top off your #smoothie with #sesame seeds! These little #power houses are a good source of #iron, vitamin B1, #dietary #fiber & #sleep-promoting #tryptophan!

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Wellness Wednesday: What it means to 'eat clean' for a week
Welcome to Wellness Wednesday! This article is part of a series of weekly wellness stories written to help inspire healthy and happy living in our wonderful readers. Be sure to check back every Wednesday for the latest in fitness, nutrition, natural beauty and lifestyle tips to help you be your best self!


BY MOLLY WINDING

Healthy eating is quite possibly one of the most abstract concepts, because the word 'healthy' means so many different things to so many different people. To some, 'healthy' means low calorie or fat free, to others it means organic or all-natural, or even gluten-free or dairy-free. 'Healthy' as an adjective is subjective, so when approaching a positive diet change of any sort, 'healthy' may be a word to avoid. Instead, focus on the word 'clean.'

'Clean eating' is a pretty all-encompassing term. Rather than emphasizing eating more or less of certain foods or watching calorie intake, it's simply about eating real, whole food, which means food that hasn't been processed and is as close to its natural form as possible.

What counts as 'processed food,' you ask? Food products that have salt, sugar and preservatives to keep them from going bad are considered processed, as are foods that have ingredients processed in labs -- aka ingredients you can't pronounce.

It's a simple philosophy, but one that requires more home cooking than dining out, which can be a pain. If you do have the bandwidth to shop at the grocery store and prepare food for yourself, clean eating is as easy as buying raw fruits and vegetables, avoiding packaged goods as much as possible, and when you do buy packaged goods like pasta, try to choose the brand with the fewest ingredients -- with pasta, that's most likely to be brown rice-, quinoa- or corn-based brands.

What's great about living in an age in which there is a service for just about everything is that there are companies who make eating clean a total no-brainer. One such company isJuice Press, which now offers a five-day 'Clean Eating Plan.' The program supplies five days of raw food and juice, designed to help your body detox without going hungry, which is often the case with juice cleanses. Adhering to the program is easy, too. Juice Press will deliver your food to you each day, or if you live in a city with a Juice Press location, you can pick up your food each day yourself.

As you may have guessed, I did Juice Press' Clean Eating Plan, and I am happy to report that it was pretty amazing. Eating raw food and juice for five days definitely didn't sound super appetizing, but Juice Press has created delicious meals like Raw Ravioli Salad and Butternut Squash Soup. While the calorie intake was minimal, the portion sizes were more than enough. Not only was I satiated throughout the program, I found that I felt less tired every day and had more energy than usual. My workouts were more efficient, I didn't need coffee in the mornings and I felt lighter and happier overall.

For upcoming New Year's resolutions, a food detox similar to Juice Press' Clean Eating Plan could be a great way to jumpstart your new and improved healthy lifestyle. The Juice Press plan costs an average of $60 per day, but it takes all the work out of healthy eating, which for some, may be entirely worth the money.

Several other companies offer similar services, like Sakara, which boasts clean, organic meals delivered right to your door, and five days of Sakara meals costs around $420. There's also Provenance Meals, which prepares organic, gluten-free meals from scratch and delivers to your home or office. Provenance's five-day Whole Food Detox costs $329.
 

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Ayurveda is one of the world´s oldest science. It dates back to 3000 BC when the roots and the concept of Ayurveda has been established, by the sages of India, in the Vedas which is the ancient book of knowledge.
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1, 23 & 50 are pretty much daily for me... Along with a banana



Healthy snacks to get you through your day

 
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