Photo: @SteeleMatthews1 Social health can be defined as our ability to interact and form meaningful relationships with others. It also relates to how comfortably we can adapt in social situations. Social relationships have an impact on our mental health, physical health and mortality risk. (1) Social health is defined as. … An example of social …
Science – backed benefits of ashwagandha
Photo by Snapwire on Pexels.com Is it only Monday and you already feel tired? Your adrenals may use some support. Disclaimer: this article is for educational purposes only. Prior to introducing any changes to your diet please consult it with a physician or dietitian. Ashwagandha is classified as an adaptogen, meaning that it may be …
Wanna have lots of energy?! Sleep well.
High quality sleep balances the functioning of your metabolism, decreases inflammation in the body, improves stress response and glucose tolerance (less cravings!) Remember that one hour of sleep less or more will make a huge difference to your next 16 hours performance and cuteness 🙂 Your mental health, beauty, hormonal balance, regeneration and mood are …
What supports the immune system?
What supports the immune system? And why it is the so called “Art of it depends” topic = personalization The Article Series. Hi guys, I have been carrying in my mind the idea of presenting a series of articles dedicated to nutrition, supplementation and biohacking for the healthy immune system. Since the awareness of the …
Metrical vs. biological age
We age since the very first moment we are born but does metrical age matter anymore? Is it an indicator of anything? Metrical age is that number people ask you about. Biological age states of the physiological and mental condition of your body. Nutrition, physical activity, lifestyle and stress management are the key compounds that …
New Year! Champagne and fireworks… what’s next?!
It is now Wednesday, January 10th 2018. Did you already give up New Year’s (fitness) resolutions? Yes? That’s great. Perhaps it makes space for something more sane... Personally I do not believe in big changes happening because of January 1st. Especially if they concern the fitness field. Do you buy the hype around fitness new …
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Philosophical approach to failures in nutritional goals
If you do not want to read this overlong text here are the merits: “Proper management of failures and distance to yourself is what may lead us to lifestyle success and a rewarding life.” Working with my regular students, which are called by “wise health training professional books” - the general population (Meaning all …
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