Subscribe
Subscribe to a newsletter to receive latest post and updates
Featured
The devastation of loss can evoke physical symptoms, such as exhaustion, insomnia and, of course, crying. But it’s not just our bodies that are affected. Neuroscience reveals that grief rewires our brain. By understanding how, we can strive towards healthy healing after loss.
Discover honey’s powerful beauty benefits for skin and hair—from hydration and acne care to glow-boosting masks and hair treatments.
Flirting is essential to meeting someone and expressing interest, but it is as terrifying as it is thrilling. It is personal and yet it is universal, and somewhere in the paradox that is flirtation are some delicious truths about life.
A Greek escape for relaxation and self-discovery, exploring Crete’s charm and Tainaron Blue’s serenity, reconnecting with wellness.
There are many benefits to a spiritual practice. What are the options for growing our spiritual side? And why do more people seem to be interested in the higher dimension of life?
We asked 15 bold thinkers from diverse fields to share their perspectives and actionable steps for meaningful change
Latest Articles
This refreshing grapefruit and fennel green salad is loaded with nourishing ingredients. Leafy greens are rich in important nutrients including beta-carotene, folate, iron, magnesium and vitamin K to support cardiovascular and immune function. Grapefruit provides a burst of vitamin C and antioxidants to boost collagen production and skin health. Protein-rich nuts and feta help stabilise blood sugar levels, keeping energy levels steady and cravings at bay.
This BLAT Pasta Salad is a tasty, fresh dish with basil, lettuce, avocado and tomato. It’s great as a side or light meal, featuring creamy avocado, juicy tomatoes and a basil dressing. The optional extras listed are suggestions for extra protein if you want a more filling salad.
My energising steak salad is a champion for those needing a boost in iron levels. It’s especially brilliant for active individuals and women during their monthly cycle. The lean beef provides highly bioavailable haem iron, which your body absorbs more readily than plant sources. I’ve paired it with vitamin C-rich vegetables to enhance that iron absorption, a clever nutritional partnership! The coriander pesto is a flavour explosion that is also packed with detoxifying compounds to help your body clear unwanted toxins. This dish truly exemplifies how food can be both functional medicine and pure pleasure on a plate.
This Mediterranean salad is a tasty mix of fresh veggies, crunchy croutons, chickpeas and a zesty Italian dressing. The chickpeas and croutons together make a complete vegetarian protein. It’s a flexible, crowd-friendly dish that works as a main course or side.
This colourful salad is like wearing a nutritional crown, with each ingredient playing a royal role in supporting your health. The avocado delivers heart-healthy monounsaturated fats that help your body absorb the fat-soluble vitamins from the greens, while the pomegranate seeds offer powerful antioxidants that protect your cells like tiny shields. The goat’s cheese provides calcium in a more digestible form than cow’s milk products, making this dish not just a feast for the eyes, but a brilliant boost for your immune system and gut health. It’s vibrant nutrition at its most delicious!
This spiced chicken quinoa bowl is a healthy dish with delicious, spiced chicken and smoky char flavours. It’s nutritionally balanced, easy to make and a very satisfying salad meal.
Ensure you rinse the rice and quinoa for several minutes to eliminate any bitterness. You may think that basil and strawberries are an unusual combination, but they are the perfect pairing in this salad!
Grilling the romaine enhances its flavour and adds a smokiness. The cauliflower crumb accompanies the tender lettuce with a punch of saltiness and crispiness. To make this an easy super salad for dinner, prepare the aioli the day before.
Adding fruit into a salad adds a punch of sweetness and pairs perfectly with freshly cooked Australian prawns. The addition of wholewheat couscous makes this salad a fulfilling meal that doesn’t leave you hungry.
Fennel seeds add a whole different element to these pork steaks, making this weeknight wonder an extra-special dish. Most of the dish is cooked in one pan in the oven so there’s less cleaning up. The pear chutney can be prepared ahead of time, too.
From my latest book ‘Nature’s Way to Healing: A Long Covid Guide’, my roasted capsicum pasta is a clever way to transform a traditional comfort food into a nutritional meal. The vibrant capsicums are veritable vitamin factories, containing more vitamin C than oranges while also providing impressive amounts of vitamin A for eye health. The nutritional yeast delivers a cheesy flavour without dairy and adds valuable B vitamins, including B12 for those following plant based diets. The coconut milk creates a silky texture while contributing medium-chain triglycerides that support brain function. This dish proves that comfort food can nourish both body and soul without compromise.
Harissa, a spicy North African blend of chilli and warm spices such as garlic, cumin, coriander and paprika, offers several health benefits due to its combination of anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Chilli contains capsaicin, which helps boost metabolism and supports cardiovascular health by improving circulation.
More Popular
We Love