Chia seeds – the truth behind the nutritional bomb
Chia seeds are a nutritional bomb that helps balance blood sugar, lower blood pressure, and promote satiety.
Chia seeds are a nutritional bomb that helps balance blood sugar, lower blood pressure, and promote satiety.
Avoiding gluten is a global trend, but not essential for weight loss. Dr. Itay Gal explains how to build healthy eating habits without giving up dough.
A new position paper by the Israeli Medical Association reveals: Dietary supplements can endanger health.
A new study proves that not everything considered healthy is necessarily risk-free. So how many vegetables and fruits should you eat – and more importantly – which ones?
Fruits are an important part of a healthy diet. Incorporating them into the daily menu, in smoothies, salads or as a natural snack, is a simple and tasty way to improve health.
The complete spread guide for Passover: What is really healthy, how many calories are hidden in one teaspoon, and which spread will keep you full over time without spiking blood sugar levels?
Pungent, sinus-opening and often disguised as wasabi: Discover the health secrets of horseradish, who it suits less and what really happens when its famous heat “rises to the head”.
Health experts explain why natural coffee is generally considered a healthier choice than energy drinks: Less sugar, more antioxidants, and a caffeine amount considered more balanced.
Studies show that the order in which you eat vegetables, protein, and carbohydrates affects satiety and blood sugar levels, and can make any meal much more satisfying and balanced.
Looking for a natural way to calm the body and mind? Swiss chard, a leafy vegetable rich in magnesium and antioxidants, may help reduce stress, and improve nervous system function.
When exactly does the brain realize it is full, and why does eating slowly equal eating fewer calories? Our dietitian explains.