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    Top 10 Tips Against Bloating
    Sophie Thurner
    • Apr 10, 2019

    Top 10 Tips Against Bloating

    Some bloating, gas or belching is natural and common. However, when it becomes so much that it starts interfering with your daily activities or your feelings of well-being, it’s an issue that should be addressed. In rare cases it can be caused by an underlying medical condition, however most of the time bloating can be reduced by following some easy tips. Skip fizzy drinks and chewing gum. Why? Because these are the main causes of swallowing air. There are 2 sources of gas in
    What's Best to Eat Before and After a Workout?
    Sophie Thurner
    • Jan 31, 2019

    What's Best to Eat Before and After a Workout?

    Pre and post workout meals, shakes and bars are increasingly available. Sales of functional nutrition bars alone have increased by almost 400% since 2010. While overall calorie intake and macronutrient split have the biggest impact on body shape and performance, what we eat before training (pre-workout nutrition) and what we eat after (post-workout nutrition) can have an impact on our training session and our overall progress. So what should we eat before and after a training
    Veganuary: Meat-Free Nutrition Tips
    Sophie Thurner
    • Jan 16, 2019

    Veganuary: Meat-Free Nutrition Tips

    Veganuary is a charity inspiring people to try a vegan diet for January and throughout the rest of the year. In 2018 a record-breaking 168,542 people took the pledge to be vegan. That is an astounding 183% increase from 60,000 who signed up in 2017, and the trend is on the rise. Following a vegan diet for a month can certainly be beneficial from a nutrition point of view. Like any diet, it can be approached in a healthy or a non-healthy way. Including more crisps, doughnuts a
    IBS - Should you restrict your diet to relieve symptoms?
    Sophie Thurner
    • May 24, 2018

    IBS - Should you restrict your diet to relieve symptoms?

    Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most frequent causes of referral to the gastroenterologist. It is a combination of chronic and recurrent gastrointestinal symptoms, not explained by structural or bio-chemical abnormalities, such as in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) or by an auto-immune disease, such as coeliac disease. The American College of Gastroenterology defines IBS as ‘abdominal pain or discomfort that occurs in association with altered bowel habits over a

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