Health Benefits of Pumpkin Spice
When not packed with sugar and additives, pumpkin spice (cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, all-spice, and cloves) can be a great anti-inflammatory kick to beverages, oatmeal, and baked goods… or wherever you’d like a flavor boost!
Check out the article and all the benefits here:
Desk Stretch for Tight Hips
Have you stretched your hip flexors lately? Remember, sitting for long periods of time not only causes your hips to be tight, but your glutes forget how to work, too! So get up, go for a walk, do some squats, and don’t forget to stretch your hip flexors! Check out these stretches you can do daily at your desk:
https://www.livestrong.com/article/13771502-seated-hip-stretches/
Tight Hip Flexors & Running
Hey runners! How are your hip flexors? If you have a sedentary job and like to run, tight hip flexors may be hindering your run gains. Check out how to diagnose tight hip flexors and what to do about it!

Benefit of Cycling #4: Reduce Heart Disease!
Studies from Purdue University in the US have shown regular cycling can cut your risk of heart disease by 50%. Cycling just 20 miles a week reduces your risk of heart disease to less than half that of those who do not exercise.
And according to the British Heart Foundation, around 10,000 fatal heart attacks could be avoided each year if people kept themselves in better shape
Low-Sugar Anti-Inflammatory Desserts? Yes!
- At August 07, 2023
- By Holly Gish
- In Articles, Health & Wellness Tips, Recipes
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Sweet tooth acting up again? Try these low-sugar, anti-inflammatory dessert recipes to satisfy your craving without impacting your health!!
Benefits of Cycling #3: Live Longer!!
“King’s College London compared more than 2,400 identical twins and found those who did the equivalent of just three 45-minute rides a week were nine years ‘biologically younger’ even after discounting other influences, such as body mass index (BMI) and smoking.“Those who exercise regularly are at significantly lower risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, all types of cancer, high blood pressure and obesity,” says Dr Lynn Cherkas, who conducted the research. “The body becomes much more efficient at defending itself and regenerating new cells.”
To read the entire article, click here: https://www.bikeradar.com/advice/fitness-and-training/30-great-benefits-of-cycling/



