Unless you are very new to the world of healthy living and ketogenic dieting, you’ve no doubt already heard something about the food preparation trend that’s taking over the country: meal prepping. Meal prepping is a trend that was…
When three pm rolls around, nothing is better than a middle of the day pick-me-up from Starbucks. While everyone loves to enjoy a coffee to finish out the afternoon, dieters who are following the ketogenic diet need to be careful…
Most diets focus on counting calories, and follow the calories in, calories out method of weight loss. One of the most long-standing tenants of dieting culture is the idea of counting calories; if you eat more calories than…
We just can’t get enough of our keto coconut berry custard! Bring fine dining to your very own table with this exquisite low carb Coconut Berry Custard recipe! The rich, creamy texture makes this an elegant dish that…
Low carbohydrate focused diets like the ketogenic diet have long been linked both scientifically and anecdotally to quick fat melting and sustained weight loss. At the same time, rising rates of obesity have affected teenagers and children in the…
If you’ve spent any time on social media in the past five years, you’ve probably noticed the explosion of sponsored posts promoting weight loss teas. Whether it’s Fit Tea, Flat Tummy Tea, or California Dieter’s Drink, social media…
When most people think of cardio, they imagine hours on the treadmill staring at a dry news program. Even if you are an avid runner, extreme temperatures of the winter and summer can make road running a pain. Luckily, there…
Everyone loves to eat. For us humans, eating isn’t just something that we do to stay alive; cooking and eating good food is a hobby, an achievement, and often, a celebration. However, as obesity rates rise across the…
About a third of U.S. adults suffer from high blood pressure, or hypertension, which drastically increases the risk of heart disease and stroke.1 Commonly recognized causes of high blood pressure are smoking, drinking too much, eating too much salt,…
It has often been debated among scientists whether or not sugar has a direct link to type 2 diabetes. Studies over the past several years have confirmed, however, that sugar is not only indirectly culpable (in its presence…