by Sierra | Dec 24, 2021 | Fitness and Lifestyle, Food and Cooking, Lifestyle, Mind and Body, Physical Health
Electrolytes help your body to function better. Some of the most common electrolytes in the human body include sodium, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, chloride, etc. The minerals above carry an electric charge and thus the name electrolyte. They are mostly...
by Michael Ling | Nov 20, 2021 | Food and Cooking, Lifestyle
What is ‘Keto’? The ketogenic diet is a relatively new way of eating, rising in popularity among fitness and health enthusiasts. In the recent decade, it has become well-known for its weight-loss effects. The Ketogenic Diet has lately been promoted by a...
by Jenilyn Barton | Mar 24, 2021 | Food and Cooking, Lifestyle, Mental Health, Mind and Body
Over the course of the pandemic, people have found new ways to keep their mental health intact — whether that means working out, journaling, or going on a Zoom call with friends. One such self-care routine is cooking. Of course, this is no surprise, as a full stomach...
by Heather Ng | Mar 8, 2021 | Baby and Child Care, Consumer Consciousness, Food and Cooking, Lifestyle, Social
“Baby products used to hold a special position of public trust,” however, this is no longer the case. The House Oversight and Reform’s Economic and Consumer Policy Subcommittee released a report stating that baby foods are “tainted with...
by Heather Ng | Feb 17, 2021 | Food and Cooking, Lifestyle
Have you ever wondered how “sugar free” beverages or “diet” candies still taste sweet? Sugar substitutes such as artificial sweeteners and sugar alcohols are replacing sugar and corn syrup across industries. You can’t have your cake, and...
by Clarice Leith | Feb 14, 2021 | Food and Cooking, History, Culture and Technology
Originally celebrated in Ancient Rome, Valentine’s day, was practiced in a very-extremely-different-bloody way. Before continuing to the topic of the article. Here is an interesting historical lesson on how Valentine’s Day came to be. (St.)...