As allergy moms, we have to learn how to re-feed our families from scratch. Ten years ago, this was not a simple task as we did not have the explosive array of allergy free items we have today. However, just because we have more extensive choices, doesn’t necessarily mean it’s healthy. In fact, I have noticed that the preponderance of allergy items is snack food, cake mixes, cookies, etc… Moreover, I found it curious that many food allergy parents such as myself, were actually gaining weight, probably because we were always baking for our kiddos so they wouldn’t feel left out at school, family events, birthday parties and playdates. While I felt good about being able to provide these tasty alternatives, my fitness and nutrition goals were less than stellar and in need of an overhaul. As a trainer and nutrition consultant with a lot of experience in limited diets, I am constantly trying to create healthy alternatives that won’t break the caloric bank, provide nutrition, and
With the latest trends in health and diets, advertisements, magazines and articles all over the globe seem to promote something about detoxification diets. Some are so hyped-up that people almost certainly gets to buy them in an instant just to see if they really work. But for most of us, is there any way we can truly know if a well advertised detoxification program can help improve our lives or just a million dollar hoax to keep us away from our money?
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