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  • About
    • More about me
    • ¡Se habla español!
    • FAQs
  • Start here
    • Services
    • Bookings
    • Meal plans
    • Diet analysis
    • e-Cookbooks
    • Discounts
    • Resources
  • Blog
    • Nutrition
    • Fitness
    • Recipes
    • Product reviews
    • Book review
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  • Nutrikane D
    Blog

    Product review: NutriKane D

    May 9, 2020 /

    NutriKane D is a plant-based supplement designed to help manage blood sugar levels and improve gut health. It contains dietary fibre and resistant starch. NutriKane D NutriKane D is plant based and all natural. Even though it’s based on sugarcane, it does not contain sugar. Instead, it is sweetened with stevia. The product contains micronutrients such as polyphenols and flavonoids. It is safe for people with gluten and FODMAP intolerance. Benefits Below are some of the benefits claimed by the manufacturer: Support gut health by improving bowel regularity and feeding the gut microbiome Reduce blood sugar levels by lowering the glycemic index of foods Reduce inflammation Assist with weight control…

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    Overnight oats

    Recipe: Overnight oats

    April 28, 2025

    Recipe: Cauliflower hummus

    September 26, 2020
    Olina's Simply Seed crackers

    Product review: Olina’s Simply Seed crackers

    February 20, 2021
  • Revvies Energy Strips
    Blog,  Nutrition,  Product reviews,  Sports nutrition,  Supplements

    Product review: Revvies Energy Strips

    December 21, 2019 /

    Caffeine can be a useful tool in your arsenal to enhance athletic performance. Caffeine supplements come in many forms, all of which have pros and cons. Revvies Energy Strips deliver caffeine in a super convenient package. Revvies Energy Strips Revvies Energy Strips are a caffeine sports supplement. Each strip contains 40mg of caffeine, equivalent to about half a cup of coffee according to the manufacturer. If you have been following my posts on caffeine, you’ll notice that this is less than 1mg per kg of body weight for most of us. The strips are small and super light weight, so they can be carrier around in your bag or shorts.…

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    What are micronutrients

    What are micronutrients?

    July 8, 2023
    Overnight oats

    Recipe: Overnight oats

    April 28, 2025
    Dairy-free crema volteada

    Recipe: Dairy-free crema volteada

    March 18, 2013
  • Edge Electrolytes
    Blog,  Fitness,  Health,  Nutrition,  Product reviews,  Sports nutrition,  Supplements

    Product review: Edge Electrolytes

    September 14, 2019 /

    Hydration is very important for athletes but water alone is not enough; you need to replenish the electrolytes that are lost in sweat. Edge Electrolytes is a new product in the Australian market of hydration sports supplements. Read on to find out what is special about Edge. Edge Electrolytes The product is manufactured by Pure Aussie Sport and comes as a powder in single-serve sachets that can be bought individually or in boxes of 12. Edge is unique because it’s made with concentrated ocean water, which provides more than 70 essential minerals, including magnesium, sodium and potassium. If this doesn’t sound appealing to your tastebuds, you’ll be pleased to know…

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    Teriyaki-glazed salmon with corn and broccoli

    Recipe: Teriyaki-glazed salmon with corn and broccoli

    January 16, 2021
    Açaí bowls

    What are açaí bowls and are they worth the $?

    June 27, 2018
    Vegan causa

    Recipe: Vegan causa

    September 10, 2015
  • aussielent
    Blog,  Diet,  Gluten-free,  Nutrition,  Product reviews,  Supplements

    Product review: Aussielent

    August 3, 2019 /

    Aussielent is the Australian version of Soylent, a meal replacement product that became popular a few years ago among US tech entrepreneurs. It was designed to provide all the necessary nutrients to people who were too busy to prepare/purchase and eat real food. Soylent has been tried and reviewed over the years by podcasters and the general public. I heard a few of those a while ago, enough to make me not want to try it. However, the opportunity to try the Aussie version arose when I found a bottle of the product in my Fitness Show goodies bag. Keep reading if you want to know what I thought of…

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    Nutrient reference values vs nutrient intake in Australia

    Nutrient reference values vs nutrient intake in Australia

    September 16, 2020
    eating in Israel

    Eating in Israel for fuel and pleasure 2023

    April 9, 2023
    Onion and mushroom soup with lentils

    Recipe: Onion and mushroom soup with lentils

    August 28, 2021
  • gut performance
    Blog,  Diet,  Health,  Nutrition,  Product reviews

    Product review: Every Body Every Day Gut Performance

    June 22, 2019 /

    I was introduced to Every Body Every Day Gut Performance by a friend and client who has found great relief from digestive issues using this product. This is a supplement designed to improve gut health and, despite its name, it’s not only targeted to the athletic population. Gut Performance The product claims to help balance the gut microbiome, lower the glycaemic index of food, and help with weight loss, bloating, nutrient absorption and gut inflammation. In addition, the beetroot extract is meant to aid with muscle performance. The supplement s gluten free, low FODMAP and does not contain GMOs (genetically modified organisms), artificial colours, flavours or preservatives. Ingredients Sugarcane stem…

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    Slendier pasta sauces

    Product review: Slendier pasta sauce

    November 13, 2021
    Macro rigatoni with hemp

    Product review: Macro rigatoni with hemp

    October 17, 2020
    rancid fats

    Rancid fats

    September 25, 2019
  • collagen supplements
    Blog,  Nutrition,  Sports nutrition

    Collagen supplements

    September 1, 2018 /

    Collagen is a main structural protein in connective tissues of bone (1, 2), skin (1, 3, 2), tendons, ligaments (4, 2) and cartilage (2). Collagen forms a matrix which is responsible for the elasticity, firmness (4) and structural integrity (3) of those tissues. The peptides in collagen contain large amounts of the amino acids hydroxyproline, glycine and proline (3). Types of collagen supplements Collagen supplements are usually sold as hydrolysed collagen (a.k.a. collagen hydrolysate or collagen peptides. As its name implies, the peptides in the collagen have been broken down for easier absorption. They come in liquid, powder and capsule form. These supplements are easily digested and have good bioavailability…

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    YoPRO

    Product review: YoPRO high protein yoghurt

    May 2, 2018
    5 misconceptions about keto

    5 misconceptions about keto

    May 22, 2019
    Obela Hommus To Go

    Product review: Obela Hommus To Go

    January 16, 2019
  • Supplementing creatine
    Blog,  Nutrition,  Self-experiment

    Supplementing creatine

    January 28, 2018 /

    One of the talks that caught my attention at the SDA Conference was Dr Tom Doering‘s work on creatine supplementation for master athletes. For those who are not into sports, the term “master” means old. The cut-off age depends on the sport; in my case (weightlifting) is 35. As we age, we lose muscle mass and strength and creatine can be a useful supplement for older athletes, particularly those engaging in weightlifting and other power sports. Dr Doering recommends taking creatine monohydrate with meals or a post-exercise snack containing carbohydrate and protein. The protocol is a 7-day loading phase (0.3g/kg/day) followed by a maintenance phase of 2g per day. I…

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    Miso bolognese

    Recipe: Miso bolognese

    April 25, 2020
    We Feed You ready meals

    Product review: We Feed You ready meals

    January 4, 2020
    fig salad with goat's cheese and prosciutto

    Recipe: Fig salad with goat’s cheese and prosciutto

    February 15, 2020

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