An expert on popular trendy drinks: “It would never occur to me” – 2024-04-27 11:18:08

An expert on popular trendy drinks: “It would never occur to me”
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According to nutrition expert Patrik Borg, consuming a wellness drink is a rather weak way to increase well-being. Vitamins and minerals have been added to the so-called wellness drinks, but they only contain few calories. Drinks can lull you into thinking that with the help of a drink, everything in nutrition is in order. A … Read more

Feeling stiff? Treat joint pain with VitaePro’s special offer – 2024-04-23 19:29:54

Feeling stiff?  Treat joint pain with VitaePro’s special offer
 – 2024-04-23 19:29:54

Feeling stiff and stiff? Exercise and nutrition are two important factors in the well-being of our joints. We have more than 300 joints in our body – from tiny to large ones, such as vertebrae, fingers, shoulders and hip joints. Each joint is a complex structure, and their important function is to enable movement, from … Read more

Lose weight and get in better shape – That’s how you’ll succeed – 2024-04-03 13:47:22

Lose weight and get in better shape – That’s how you’ll succeed
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Here’s how to make a lifestyle change right. Lifestyle change often falls into overly ambitious goals. A personal trainer knows that Maiju “Leppis” Leppäluotowho advises in this story how to make a lifestyle change permanently and sustainably. The key to lifestyle change is persistence, Leppäluoto emphasizes. It’s not just about diet and exercise, but success … Read more

10 tips for permanent weight loss – 2024-04-02 00:09:10

10 tips for permanent weight loss
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Pippa Laukka, the expert doctor of the program You Are What You Eat, advised in Iltalehti’s Hyvä Olo magazine how permanent weight loss can be achieved when the goal is to lose a couple of kilos. Pippa Laukka advises ten important tips that can help you lose a couple of kilos. Rosa Bröijer Often people … Read more

Intermittent fasting can increase the risk of death by 91 percent – 2024-03-30 22:23:47

Intermittent fasting can increase the risk of death by 91 percent
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A popular way of losing weight may have a connection to cardiovascular diseases. The researchers looked at a group of 20,000 adults. Adobe Stock / AOP Intermittent fasting people are 91 percent more likely to develop cardiovascular disease and die than those who do not fast or use other fasting techniques, a new study claims. … Read more

Do you suffer from stiffness and stiffness? Read 6 reasons to try VitaePro – 2024-03-29 11:12:53

Do you suffer from stiffness and stiffness?  Read 6 reasons to try VitaePro
 – 2024-03-29 11:12:53

Tuesday 26.3.2024 at 12:42 Do you recognize yourself? You’re not the only one who feels stuck sometimes. Fortunately, it is possible to influence this by making good, healthy choices in everyday life. Exercise and nutrition are two important starting points for starting a more active life. The food and nutrition we eat are an important … Read more

A wild-looking sex situation makes a reporter worry on TV: “Is she all right?” – 2024-03-17 10:15:28

A wild-looking sex situation makes a reporter worry on TV: “Is she all right?”
 – 2024-03-17 10:15:28

Alice Levine: In the episode of the Straight Sex series, we learn about feederism. Alice Levine learns about the world of feederism. In the picture, adult entertainment content is made by Emma (left) and Rachael (right). Yle Supplier Alice Levine learns about what can be seen today Straight from sex -feederism in the episode of … Read more

Body mass index doesn’t tell enough about health – Here’s a more reliable measure – 2024-03-13 08:17:10

Body mass index doesn’t tell enough about health – Here’s a more reliable measure
 – 2024-03-13 08:17:10

According to a recent study, in children and young people, obesity is better measured by the ratio of waist circumference to height, instead of body mass index. Parents who are worried about their children’s weight or body mass index can now easily calculate themselves whether there is cause for concern. A new study by the … Read more