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14 high fibre foods
Amber Wilson discusses the benefits of a high fibre eating plan. ...
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Kimchi recipe
A simple vegetarian dish
There are as many versions of kimchi as there are people making it. This is a relatively simple one, made vegetarian by substituting fish sauce with tamari: a Japanese wheat-free soy sauce. ...
Submitted by anh_cms_admin on Tue, 11/11/2014 - 13:22- Read more
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Trending now: Lupin
A new superfood to add to your list.
This protein-packed gluten-free bean is being billed as the next big superfood. Here, Sally O'Neil shares the benefits. ...
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Salt therapy/halo therapy
From sniffles to eczema, salt therapy is one of the newest complementary therapies said to help give relief to sufferers of some of the most common skin and respiratory ailments. As the name suggests, salt is the hero ingredient. ...
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5 ways to make your kitchen sustainable
Blogger Tammy Logan shares her top tips to keeping your kitchen sustainable. ...
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Laws of attraction
What draws us to certain people and makes us click? Jennifer Kang explores the relationship laws of attraction.
The relationships we share with others are fickle, transitory things. There are those with whom we don’t share any common interests yet get along with so well and conversely, there are those who are similar in character and personality, yet there are an abundance of awkward silences in small-talk-filled, disjointed conversations. ...
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Health benefits of nut butters
Lisa O'Neill gives us the lowdown
For the majority of people without allergies, the health benefits of incorporating nuts and seeds into your diet are extensive. One of the easiest and most delicious ways of doing so is through the burgeoning array of spreads cropping up on supermarket shelves. ...
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3 herbs to consider for wellbeing
Dr Nat Kringoudis shares her insight into chinese medicine.
Herbs are nature’s great helpers and can be used to remedy any number of conditions, including infertility. But it’s important to remember that what works for one person may not work for another. Nat Kringoudis explains why. ...
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Colour therapy: improve your wellbeing
Brighten up your life
Harnessing the power of mood-boosting colours is a great way to improve wellbeing, especially in the winter months when dour black and greys creep into both our days and our wardrobes. ...
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Homemade health foods
It's time to get back in the kitchen!
Some health foods are easier to make at home than you'd guess and come packed with more health benefits then money can buy, writes Louise Wedgwood. ...
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