This may seem obvious, but we often forget: the food we eat is transformed into the energy our brain and body rely on.
Low-quality food means low-quality energy, which can eventually make us more prone to obesity or illness.
Mankind has made tremendous progress in understanding nutrition and what a healthy diet looks like.
Developing healthy habits around food is the simplest way to avoid choices that may be tempting but are harmful to our health.
Setting regular times for lunch and dinner, finishing meals without overeating, and choosing fresh ingredients and homemade food are among the best habits we can build.
Of course, like all good habits, this takes effort at first.
But health is the foundation of our lives.
Shouldn’t it be a priority?
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