Whey Protein: More Than Just Muscles – InVite Health Podcast, Episode 198
When it comes to whey protein, most of the time we think of working out. But it can also be beneficial in terms of enhancing our overall longevity.
Nutrition. Vitamins. You.
Fitness and weight management are some of the most difficult topics to understand, though they are some of the most commonly researched. Find more information right here on our blog!
Working out is hard work! Whether you get up early, hit the gym during lunch, or pound the pavement before or after dinner, exercise takes time and dedication. That hard work also comes with significant rewards and health benefits. Just like there is a right way to exercise, there is also a right way to recover. After you are done sweating out toxins, burning fat, building muscle and strengthening bones, the body needs to refuel to heal torn muscle fibers and regenerate energy. Proteins contain amino acids, which repair and rebuild the structure and biochemistry of the body.
Obesity, besides increasing the risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer, also can take its toll on your knees, spine, and self image. Losing weight requires a combination of decreasing your calorie intake while stepping up or instituting an exercise regime. Many people are successful at loosing weight once they truly want too – keeping the weight off is the mean trick. InVite’s nutritional program is to help you successfully lose weight, and just as importantly, after all of that work, keeping it off.
When it comes to whey protein, most of the time we think of working out. But it can also be beneficial in terms of enhancing our overall longevity.
One of the most challenging things that people can experience when they are trying to lose weight is maintaining that actual weight loss. The good news is that there are a few different nutrients that can help optimize and support your weight loss goals, including 5-HTP and Grains of Paradise.
There are two plant ingredients that have been clinically studied for their benefit for people with elevated blood sugar – the bark of the cinnamon tree and a plant that grows in the Philippines called banaba that contains corosolic acid. Here’s what you need to know.
Drinking enough water each day is crucial for your health and overall functions of your body. But what happens when you find yourself not drinking enough water? And what impact does dehydration have on your body, especially after exercise? Here’s what you need to know from Amanda Williams, MPH.
The benefits of spices like turmeric, ginger, rosemary and cumin extract have been studied for its impact on inflammation, the benefits of their powerful antioxidants, and their ability to fend off oxidative stress.