Healthy eating
Want to snack without counting calories? These are the tips!
From an innocent snack to an energy bomb: The guide that will reveal how many calories really hide in your cup - from fruits and nuts to a homemade tip for low-calorie, addictive chips!
The small daily addition that keeps your heart healthy
7 mistakes we all make that ruin the diet
This is how to adapt nutrition to the changes the body undergoes
Cracks at the side of the mouth and fatigue? You might be lacking an important component
Dizziness, bleeding gums, sores at the side of the mouth: Each of these signs and many others may signal that the body is not getting what it needs.
Want to reduce stress? Here’s the sweet potato tip
The sweet potato provides stable energy, is rich in fiber, vitamins and potassium – and contributes both to balancing the body and improving mood.
Trying to add fiber to your menu? Put this in your omelet in the morning
Scrambled eggs are an excellent choice for breakfast – but they lack fiber. Adding this ingredient is a simple and tasty way to make up for what is missing.
A dietitian recommends: How to avoid gaining weight during the war
Precisely during a time like this, it is worth holding on to a few simple nutritional anchors that will help maintain balance even within uncertainty.
Do you feel like eating carbohydrates all day? Dr. Maya Rosman has tips for healthy pasta
Most of us have been eating more carbohydrates in the past week and a half – and pasta is probably at the top of the list. So is it a calorie bomb or actually a nutritious and healthy dish?
A meal in a pita: Dr. Maya Rosman with a nutritious solution for days when time is short
Many people do not dare to include a pita in their menu, but if you add the right toppings it can become a nutritious and healthy dish.
Dr. Maya Rosman reveals: This is the number of vegetables I eat every day
Many of us who go on a diet choose to remove components from the menu, but they are mistaken. So what should actually be added – and what does an average day of eating for Dr. Maya Rosman look like?
Radiation on your plate? What the microwave really does to your food
Despite myths about radiation and vitamin loss, research shows microwaves heat food safely and can preserve nutrients better than some traditional cooking methods.
Don’t eat 3 hours before bed: Why is it actually worth it?
Experts explain how an earlier eating window affects digestion, sleep, and metabolic markers, and who should be cautious before trying such a change.
Chestnut squash, butternut squash or regular pumpkin – which one is really the healthiest?
What is the caloric difference between pumpkin, butternut squash and chestnut squash, which one is truly more diet-friendly, and where are vitamin A, potassium and magnesium hidden.