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Increasing Hydration Through Foods

Increasing Hydration Through Foods

Increasing Hydration Through Foods Written by Kelsey Riley of Planted in the Kitchen Whether it’s a hot summer day or a cold one in the middle of winter, it’s important for our bodies to stay hydrated. Of course, nothing replaces the direct effects of drinking a nice glass of water, but an easy way to keep your body hydrated through…

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Not Another Western

Yellowstone, Not Another Western

Not Another Western Written by Ana Jones It was the number one rated pay television drama in the USA last year. It has a 2022 Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series and was 2021 Primetime Emmy Awards nominated for Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program. It also has,…

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Money talks: Financial Rewards Help You Lose More Weight   

Money talks: Financial Rewards Help You Lose More Weight   

Money talks: Financial Rewards Help You Lose More Weight    Written by Pennie McCoy, CSIRO Total Wellbeing Dietitian It’s the first week of your new diet and you’re doing everything right – eating a varied diet full of nutritious meals, saying no to that second helping of chocolate mousse, and swapping calorie-rich cocktails for sparkling water.   Fast forward a few weeks and…

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Growing Our Own Food

Growing Our Own Food Written by Liz O’Dwyer From One Humble Capsicum Plant … Aside from needing to eat to fuel our bodies, eating is right up there as one of my all-time fave things to do.  Our world is alive with a plethora of cuisines available to us, that one can never tire of eating. The sense of accomplishment…

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Skin Hygiene Through Persimmons

Skin Hygiene Through Persimmons

Skin Hygiene Through Persimmons Written by Lily Li, founder and CEO of Hygea The body is a temple, as the saying goes. This has become more true than ever as we tentatively emerge from the last few covid restrictions and get on with living life.  According to a global database of plants, the persimmon was native to China and northeast…

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Your Scalp Is Skin Too

Don’t Neglect Your Scalp When It Comes To Taking Care Of Your Skin Written by Lynn Power Skincare is having a “moment”. There are loads of new products on the market – many with targeted treatment areas (eyes, hands, even vagina), targeted demographics (menopause, teen, women of colour, men, etc) or specific benefits (hydrating, wrinkle-reducing, acne, spot correcting). And most…

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How To Prevent Acne From Face Masks

How To Prevent Acne From Face Masks

Maskne How To Prevent Acne From Face Masks Written by Kristy Iervasi You may think I just made up the word maskne, and as much as I would love to take credit for it, I cannot, as it’s actually a medical term according to Loma Linda University Health. According to Potts, D (2020) maskne is an actual skin condition brought on…

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You Are Beautiful Already

You Are Beautiful Already

Fashion For Skin Conditions Written by Susie Taaffe Kindness is Key Skin conditions can range from minor to major and can cause extreme embarrassment. Firstly, be kind to yourself. Your body and skin are reacting to something either internally or externally and protecting themselves. It is nature’s way of keeping your body safe and running. Whether this is a short-term…

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The New Thing In Self-Care & Wellbeing

Provided by Carvansons Perfume has long been associated with self-care. The practice of using aromas to enhance mood and improve health and wellbeing dates back to 3500 years BC when aromatics were used for religious rituals and medicine. But the term “aromatherapy” only came into use many years later in 1935, when French chemist Rene-Maurice Gattefosse claimed that he had…

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Plant-Based Charcuterie Board

Plant-Based Charcuterie Board

Hosting and Entertaining Guests Plant-Based Charcuterie Board Written by Kelsey Riley, Planted in the Kitchen As we begin to think about returning to more of a regular lifestyle, we often think of travelling and leaving our homes. Along with the joys of travelling away from home, we are also beginning to prepare for hosting and entertaining guests in our homes.…

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Why Travel Alpine This Summer

Why Travel Alpine This Summer Written by Cerise Canon Travelling to the alpine region during summer may seem counter-intuitive, but there are so many reasons why families should head to the mountains during the sweltering season! Summer provides the opportunity to view the alpine region with a whole new perspective and experience it in a unique way. With stunning landscapes,…

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Tips For A Purrfect Transition

5 Tips For A Purrfect Transition

Tips For A Purrfect Transition Written by Lisa Agius, Shelter Manager, The Cat Protection Society of Victoria Welcoming a four-legged family member into our homes is an exciting time. However, what we have to remember is that initially, our new little moggie may not share the same sentiment. It’s important that we remember that cats aren’t creatures that adapt to…

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Be The Master Of Your Destination

Be The Master Of Your Destination

Be The Master Of Your Destination Written by Connie Rogers The foundation of our country’s history, both Australia and North America, reminds me of the ‘gangster planet’ by Star Trek. (a planet occupied by humans, ruled by organized crime)  Our story begins with powerful drug lords running our countries. In fact, entire nations were built on the British East India…

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Trimming Off The Fat

Trimming Off The Fat

The Behaviours Now Scientifically Proven To Help You Lose More Weight Trimming Off The Fat Written by Pennie McCoy, CSIRO Total Wellbeing Dietitian Wheatgrass shots, deep breathing to calm the nervous system and aid digestion, only eating pureed foods.  Ever felt that no matter which diet tip you follow, you just can’t seem to shed the kilos? Not to mention,…

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