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Monday 20 th January 2014
The Future of Nutrition Conference is hosted by Marc David, founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating. If you’re ready for cutting edge ideas and a fresh approach to nutrition, then please join in! Come be a part of a nutrition future that celebrates what truly nourishes us on all levels - body, mind, heart and soul! 

There’s an amazing lineup of over 55 fascinating presenters who’ll be sharing unique insights into what the future of food and nutrition truly have in store: food and the brain, hormones, digestive health, ancestral diets, nutrition and longevity, and so much more. If you’re ready for cutting edge ideas and a fresh approach to nutrition, then please join in! It’s completely FREE and begins this January!


Monday 20 th January 2014
The Future of Nutrition Conference is hosted by Marc David, founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating. If you’re ready for cutting edge ideas and a fresh approach to nutrition, then please join in! Come be a part of a nutrition future that celebrates what truly nourishes us on all levels - body, mind, heart and soul! 

There’s an amazing lineup of over 55 fascinating presenters who’ll be sharing unique insights into what the future of food and nutrition truly have in store: food and the brain, hormones, digestive health, ancestral diets, nutrition and longevity, and so much more. If you’re ready for cutting edge ideas and a fresh approach to nutrition, then please join in! It’s completely FREE and begins this January!

Sunday 19 th January 2014
Whole grains are usually regarded by most nutritionists as healthier than white rice because they contain more nutrients and causes a lower insulinic response. But not all are benefits, in certain people brown rice can create certain problems. This post on gemmacalzada.com gives some details about the pros and cons of whole grains.

This article shows how to prepare whole rice or whole grain to avoid one of the drawbacks of these foods : phytic acid.




 

Sunday 19 th January 2014
This is a cream without burned sugar on it, because it’s made without sugar.
I had already published a recipe for flan that could be used to make crème brûlée, but this one is easier and faster to make. I hope you will like it!

gluten-free, dairy-free, nut-free, Full GAPS diet





 

Friday 17 th January 2014
Daily life for people with gluten intolerance became a little bit complicated. Some schools and canteens don’t prepare gluten-free meals and maybe you don’t trust that it's absolutely free of traces. Even more, if you want to eat organic, home-made and if you have more intolerances, then it’s completely impossible.
I give you some ideas of cold meals to bring at school or at work. They are very easy and quick, because we don’t like waking up even earlier in the morning to prepare them. You can cook the rice, potatoes or meat the previous night, but there’s always something to do in the morning: adding raw vegetables, making sandwiches, put in the lunch box, etc.

 

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