Tag: #WellnessEducation
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The Healthiest Foods Are the Ones You’ll Actually Eat

What if the healthiest foods aren’t the ones with the highest nutrient content, but the ones you actually enjoy eating? Discover why nutrition science is shifting from individual “superfoods” to sustainable dietary patterns, and why consistency may be the most important ingredient in long-term health.
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Why Knowing What to Do Isn’t the Hard Part

Most people already know what they should do to improve their health. The challenge is not a lack of information. In this article, health educator Jennifer Whitmire explores why knowledge alone rarely leads to lasting change and what truly helps healthy habits stick.
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Why Giving Up Dairy Was Harder Than Giving Up Meat

I thought giving up meat would be the hardest part of moving toward a plant-based diet. I was wrong. This personal story explores why dairy was far more difficult to leave behind, what I learned about food habits, and how lasting dietary change really happens.
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I Had a Master’s Degree in Health Science and Still Got It Wrong

I had a Master’s Degree in Health Science and still missed one of the most important lessons about nutrition. Learn how an autoimmune diagnosis changed the way I think about food, ingredients, inflammation, and long-term health.

