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Restrictive diets don't work, Nourished Weight Loss does

Why restrictive diets don’t work (and what you should do instead)

When your weight or body composition changes, it can be tempting to skip meals, restrict your eating or “be good” for a wee while.

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World Menopause Day 2024 – Part 2

Knowledge is Power So, what can you do to prepare yourself or support your perimenopause and menopause journey right now? I believe knowledge is power, the more you understand about what is happening and start learning some evidence-based strategies, the more empowered and confident you will feel. Nourished Perimenopause is an 8-week online course that […]

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Under the Bonnet

How often do we really consider what’s happening “under the bonnet” health-wise for us? More often than not, we may focus on our outward appearance – our weight, skin, hair etc but so much can be silently occurring internally that can be putting our health and life at risk. . Health Warrant of Fitness My […]

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Delicious Almond Croissant Banana Bread

I’m a big fan of Almond Croissants, and also a big fan of Banana Bread so this fusion recipe of Almond Croissant Banana Bread ticks lots of boxes for me! It’s got that delish almond-y taste, and the soft fluffiness of banana bread. Nutritionally, it’s a good source of fibre and also protein, plus some […]

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The 3 Nutrients this Dietitian ALWAYS Eats!

I know that for many people when life is busy/hectic/stressful/overwhelming…proactively and consistently choosing foods that will nourish them tends to go out the window. I possibly take it for granted that the info below is firmly embedded into my brain…I tend to always include the following 3 nutrients each day as I know how good they are […]

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winter sunshine

Nurturing Wellness: Are you getting enough of the Sunshine Vitamin?

Here’s a crazy fact… about 35-50% of New Zealanders are NOT getting enough vitamin D (they either have a deficiency or sub-optimal levels). That is over 2 million New Zealanders! Women tend to have lower levels than men, those with darker skin tend to have lower levels than those with lighter skin, and during winter […]

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