Setting health goals can feel overwhelming, especially with so much advice out there. But sometimes, the most meaningful changes come from small, sustainable habits — like drinking more water, moving your body in ways that feel good, or adding a few extra vegetables to your plate. Whether you’re focused on sleeping better, having more energy, ...
What is longevity? In the simplest terms, longevity refers to a long duration of life. But when people talk about nutrition for longevity, they’re not just thinking about adding years to their lives — they’re looking to live healthfully, increase their energy, and prevent disease. Across cultures and continents, scientists and nutrition experts have studied ...
As a parent, you likely start thinking about your child’s nutrition from the time you start introducing solid foods. While breast milk and formula have nearly all the good stuff babies need, solid foods make things a bit trickier — but by planning well-balanced family meals, you can make sure that your little ones get ...
Will eating peanut butter cause a peanut allergy? This question (and many others) are often top of mind when it’s time to transition baby from breast milk or formula to solid food. Thanks to mixed messages over the years, it’s easy for parents to wonder whether they should delay potential food allergens or introduce early ...
While newer eating styles with snappy names like keto and plant-based have taken over the food conversation for the past few years, one of the healthiest ways of eating isn’t new at all — in fact, it dates back generations. The Mediterranean diet is a longtime talked-about eating style that mimics the way people eat ...
Regardless of your eating style, no healthy diet is complete without fiber. Fiber is essential to maintain regular digestion, keep your heart healthy, and decrease your risk for long-term illness. If you’re like many people, you may not be getting enough fiber: studies show that as little as 5% of the United States population gets ...
Setting goals for the year ahead? You may look to the experts for guidance on how to focus your thinking to create a better future for yourself and the planet. Over the past year, we interviewed a diverse group of thinkers from the worlds of food, environmentalism, wellness, fitness, and beyond on the Thrive Market ...
Feeling frequent stomach pain or discomfort after you eat? What about skin irritation or mood swings? It could be that you’re eating inflammatory foods—but luckily, there are swaps you can make to get you back on track.
Dr. Mark Hyman is one of the most well-known names in the nutrition and wellness industry. A respected physician and educator, he is the founder and director of The UltraWellness Center and the Head of Strategy and Innovation at the Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine. Dr. Hyman has also quite literally written the book ...
When we sat down with Instagram fitness pro and ISSA-certified personal trainer Sami Clarke, we figured we’d talk about working out and healthy meal prep. We didn’t fully expect to cover the mood-altering effects of spending time in nature [1], the transformational benefits of a daily meditation practice [2], and the lifelong journey to live in alignment ...
The keto diet is a favorite with Thrive Market members, which is why we stock a wide array of keto-friendly products and work hard to source reliable tips and guidance from trusted keto experts. It’s also why we have vested so much interest in creating this keto guide, filled with the basics, guidelines, a food ...
From cauliflower to lentils, there are quite a few veggie-based alternatives to carb-heavy pastas or greasy potato chips. But in the competitive world of healthy food replacements for just about anything you can’t (or don’t prefer to) eat, snack brand Cynara thinks that flavorful artichokes are the best of the bunch. You may love eating ...