I adore pineapple. It's one of my absolute favorite fruits. Fresh, frozen, grilled, in smoothies or savory dishes; it never disappoints.
Remember pineapples contains an enzyme called bromelain. "Bromelain is promoted as a dietary supplement for reducing pain and swelling, especially of the nose and sinuses, gums, and other body parts after surgery or injury. It is also promoted for osteoarthritis, cancer, digestive problems, and muscle soreness." It also has been shown to help alleviate a cough and loosen mucus.
Summer is so close and so is pineapple season. Get ready for recipes to follow.
The amazing healing powers of Black foods that only a few people know about. Black rice and Black Garlic have some of the best natural ingredients to attack anything within our bodies and yet not many people are aware of the health benefits that Black plants play in the natural health and medical programs around the world.
Black have always been a symbol of power and strength throughout history but after colonization and the invention of race science these hidden truths are something that continues to go unnoticed.
I love how no matter what ,your reader always has her scary dog privilege no matter the fandom, the fact that this time is an actual dog though —
loyal to his savior. it's only fair that he return the favor.
(i can't help it dude, i have a type when it comes to relationships. i want the big scary one to protect the smaller not scary one. and it would only make sense that after everything he's been through, he'd use his regained strength to protect the peace he's found with the one who's saved him.)
An Apple Juice A Day Keeps The Belly Fat Away - New Study Claims
Anyone struggling with belly fat would know how difficult it is to get rid of it. Crunches, planks and other stomach exercises work, but it gets too much for us, sometimes. Only if we didn’t have to go through a strenuous workout regime to reduce belly fat. Well, this is not just wishful thinking; you can actually eat your way to a flat tummy! We are not saying this but experts are. There are…
Mee McCormick is a chef, rancher, organic farmer, restauranteur, community builder, mother, wife, author and autoimmune warrior. In this webinar Mee gets candid about how to cook and eat for your microbiome (gut health), the affect it has on your mental health, and gives tips on recipes and ingredients to incorporate into your menu planning while in quarantine.