Happy and Healthy during Lockdown
Tags: healthy living, healthy eating, Covid-19, mentally happy and healthy, easy dinner recipes for students, healthy lockdown, physical fitness
The COVID-19 pandemic had a huge impact on the world in 2020 and taught us many things. While there were many lessons to be learned, it became clear that staying fit during times of uncertainty can be challenging for all, even those who would did it regularly before life changed to what it is now.
Tags: fitness, healthy living, home workout, healthy life, outdoor fitness plans
In recent years many consumers have made the switch away from cow’s milk in favour of a non-dairy alternative: notably due to the influence of health exposé documentaries such as Cowspiracy, a rising vegan population particularly in the month of January – or ‘Veganuary’- and a large number of people discovering in their 20s an intolerance to either the sugar or protein in cow’s milk. The National Institute for Health claims that as many as 65% of the global population develop lactose intolerance after infancy [NIH, 2021]. Originally, soya milk was the most popular option and held the leading market position due to a lack of alternatives, but the last few years have seen a staunch battle for the crown; the people’s champion, oat milk, has been particularly prevalent in media and is the most common substitute offered in coffee shops too. Almond milk was the first soy-alternative to make waves on the scene, prompting a rally of other nut milks to break through onto the market.
Tags: Vegan, Vegan Lifestyle, healthy living, healthy diet, women's health, alternative milk, lactose intolerance, oat milk, almond milk, milk
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Topics: healthy living, healthy eating, Covid-19, mentally happy and healthy, easy dinner recipes for students, healthy lockdown, physical fitness
The COVID-19 pandemic had a huge impact on the world in 2020 and taught us many things. While there were many lessons to be learned, it became clear that staying fit during times of uncertainty can be challenging for all, even those who would did it regularly before life changed to what it is now.
Topics: fitness, healthy living, home workout, healthy life, outdoor fitness plans
In recent years many consumers have made the switch away from cow’s milk in favour of a non-dairy alternative: notably due to the influence of health exposé documentaries such as Cowspiracy, a rising vegan population particularly in the month of January – or ‘Veganuary’- and a large number of people discovering in their 20s an intolerance to either the sugar or protein in cow’s milk. The National Institute for Health claims that as many as 65% of the global population develop lactose intolerance after infancy [NIH, 2021]. Originally, soya milk was the most popular option and held the leading market position due to a lack of alternatives, but the last few years have seen a staunch battle for the crown; the people’s champion, oat milk, has been particularly prevalent in media and is the most common substitute offered in coffee shops too. Almond milk was the first soy-alternative to make waves on the scene, prompting a rally of other nut milks to break through onto the market.
Topics: Vegan, Vegan Lifestyle, healthy living, healthy diet, women's health, alternative milk, lactose intolerance, oat milk, almond milk, milk
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Topics: healthy living, healthy eating, Covid-19, mentally happy and healthy, easy dinner recipes for students, healthy lockdown, physical fitness
The COVID-19 pandemic had a huge impact on the world in 2020 and taught us many things. While there were many lessons to be learned, it became clear that staying fit during times of uncertainty can be challenging for all, even those who would did it regularly before life changed to what it is now.
Topics: fitness, healthy living, home workout, healthy life, outdoor fitness plans
In recent years many consumers have made the switch away from cow’s milk in favour of a non-dairy alternative: notably due to the influence of health exposé documentaries such as Cowspiracy, a rising vegan population particularly in the month of January – or ‘Veganuary’- and a large number of people discovering in their 20s an intolerance to either the sugar or protein in cow’s milk. The National Institute for Health claims that as many as 65% of the global population develop lactose intolerance after infancy [NIH, 2021]. Originally, soya milk was the most popular option and held the leading market position due to a lack of alternatives, but the last few years have seen a staunch battle for the crown; the people’s champion, oat milk, has been particularly prevalent in media and is the most common substitute offered in coffee shops too. Almond milk was the first soy-alternative to make waves on the scene, prompting a rally of other nut milks to break through onto the market.
Topics: Vegan, Vegan Lifestyle, healthy living, healthy diet, women's health, alternative milk, lactose intolerance, oat milk, almond milk, milk
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Topics: healthy living, healthy eating, Covid-19, mentally happy and healthy, easy dinner recipes for students, healthy lockdown, physical fitness
The COVID-19 pandemic had a huge impact on the world in 2020 and taught us many things. While there were many lessons to be learned, it became clear that staying fit during times of uncertainty can be challenging for all, even those who would did it regularly before life changed to what it is now.
Topics: fitness, healthy living, home workout, healthy life, outdoor fitness plans
In recent years many consumers have made the switch away from cow’s milk in favour of a non-dairy alternative: notably due to the influence of health exposé documentaries such as Cowspiracy, a rising vegan population particularly in the month of January – or ‘Veganuary’- and a large number of people discovering in their 20s an intolerance to either the sugar or protein in cow’s milk. The National Institute for Health claims that as many as 65% of the global population develop lactose intolerance after infancy [NIH, 2021]. Originally, soya milk was the most popular option and held the leading market position due to a lack of alternatives, but the last few years have seen a staunch battle for the crown; the people’s champion, oat milk, has been particularly prevalent in media and is the most common substitute offered in coffee shops too. Almond milk was the first soy-alternative to make waves on the scene, prompting a rally of other nut milks to break through onto the market.
Topics: Vegan, Vegan Lifestyle, healthy living, healthy diet, women's health, alternative milk, lactose intolerance, oat milk, almond milk, milk
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Topics: healthy living, healthy eating, Covid-19, mentally happy and healthy, easy dinner recipes for students, healthy lockdown, physical fitness
The COVID-19 pandemic had a huge impact on the world in 2020 and taught us many things. While there were many lessons to be learned, it became clear that staying fit during times of uncertainty can be challenging for all, even those who would did it regularly before life changed to what it is now.
Topics: fitness, healthy living, home workout, healthy life, outdoor fitness plans
In recent years many consumers have made the switch away from cow’s milk in favour of a non-dairy alternative: notably due to the influence of health exposé documentaries such as Cowspiracy, a rising vegan population particularly in the month of January – or ‘Veganuary’- and a large number of people discovering in their 20s an intolerance to either the sugar or protein in cow’s milk. The National Institute for Health claims that as many as 65% of the global population develop lactose intolerance after infancy [NIH, 2021]. Originally, soya milk was the most popular option and held the leading market position due to a lack of alternatives, but the last few years have seen a staunch battle for the crown; the people’s champion, oat milk, has been particularly prevalent in media and is the most common substitute offered in coffee shops too. Almond milk was the first soy-alternative to make waves on the scene, prompting a rally of other nut milks to break through onto the market.
Topics: Vegan, Vegan Lifestyle, healthy living, healthy diet, women's health, alternative milk, lactose intolerance, oat milk, almond milk, milk