Smoothy Slim
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Yes, you'll lose weight, but you'll probably lose your energy, your shiny hair and your faith in 'health' foods. Konjac products are a great way to satisfy random cravings, lower cholesterol and top up your fibre intake if eaten as an occasional addition to a fabulously healthy and fresh whole-food diet.
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A potent powdered supplement blended right into water or your favored beverage to be appreciated as a scrumptious morning smoothy.
Learn More »Are the low calorie, 'skinny' pastas (made with the Asian vegetable konjac) found at the major supermarkets a super noodle or a nutritional black whole? We asked one of our writers Samantha Ward from Invora Health to investigate. Boasting claims of no-fat, low-carb and being under 10 calories per serve, gluten free and crazy high in fibre you’d wonder why these haven’t replaced every single piece of conventional pasta and noodles on the supermarket shelves. These 'wonder noodles' usually sit quietly in the aisle next to the diet protein bars and ‘bulk up’ protein shakes with obnoxious labelling so, it’s no surprise there are mixed feelings about this product amongst consumers and nutritionists.
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Made into a potent powdered supplement blended right into water or your favorite beverage to be appreciated as a scrumptious morning smoothy.
Learn More »There are reported side effects of diarrhoea, loose stools and flatulence as well as oesophageal blockages due to its gelatinous consistency and the dramatic increase in size when exposed to liquids. These side effects were reportedly experienced after excessive consumption so I dare say, as long as you chew your food; you’re unlikely to end up with a blockage. The real concern I have, as a nutritionist, is that this is basically a fibre supplement, not a food. There are no other nutrients in these noodles and I fear that if eaten too regularly and without nutritious accompaniment, the consumer may risk malnutrition – especially if restricting consumption of a whole group of foods while following a strict fad diet.
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
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Add a dash of turmeric and ginger to the water and bring it to a boil. Once boiled, turn off the heat and let it cool to room temperature. Drink...
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