Processed to Death: The Truth About Ultra-Processed Food and Why It’s Killing Us
A major global study links ultra-processed foods to 14% of early deaths in the UK. It’s time to rethink what we call food.
where life meets fitness
A major global study links ultra-processed foods to 14% of early deaths in the UK. It’s time to rethink what we call food.
In December, after losing my mother, I faced overwhelming grief and life’s pressures, including work and fatigue. While fitness has been my anchor, it became a struggle. Yet, I learned resilience and adaptability, trusting I’ll regain my strength and return.
Fitness trackers, like Fitbits, are increasingly pervasive, shaping our approach to health. While beneficial, is their constant monitoring hindering living fully?
Celebrities’ lavish wellness resources and disciplined routines can seem alluring, but access alone does not ensure personal discipline and wellness commitment. Self-discipline remains crucial.
A gym encounter highlighted the diverse nature of fitness training and the importance of honesty in guiding others.
They can ridicule me all they want for my dedication to fitness, but I will keep advocating for it. And as soon as you start, I’ll just be happy that you finally understand.
As the year ends, reflect on your achievements and setbacks, look ahead, and ponder the evolving world of wellness.
Holiday season means loads of food and less training. But there’s always the nagging thoughts of putting on weight and feeling bad.
Reflecting on a recent trip, and the stark deviation from usual fitness and nutrition regimen. It is different from rest and recovery and takes a physical toll, but the experience is important.
AI with ChatGPT is all the rage, but would their perfect fitness program really be the perfect program?








