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Healthy Breakfast

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What is a healthy breakfast is something I get asked about on a regular basis… Breakfast is a meal that many of us struggle with. Croissants and aromatic coffee, muesli, toasted bread, cereals, pancakes, yoghurt or muffins is what most of us eat as the first meal of the day. Are these healthy at all? And most importantly are they good enough to start our day off and give our bodies ‘the fuel’ for the day? Having being taught from the early age that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, its importance has, unfortunately, become a victim of late nights out, busy life, stress, running late for work, and getting the kids out of the door as we have gotten older. I usually start my day off with a glass of lukewarm water with linseeds. It helps to develop the bacteria we need for a healthy, regular, digestive transit. Linseed, extremely gentle in its nature, is powerfully effective as a natural remedy and has many uses. Trust me you will start feeling great as soon as the drink passes through your body. The key components that should be part of your healthy breakfast, as well as any…

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How To Clean Your Liver?

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How to Clean Your Liver – No Products Required So, what can you do about it? Well, you could try a quality liver detox supplement, or you could use some items found at your local health food store, your grocery store, or even some that are already in your kitchen. Here is how to clean your liver with 5 common food items. Warm Lemon Water – Warm lemon water is a great way to detox your liver every single morning. This isn’t lemonade, so don’t add sugar or anything else. Just purified water and a healthy dose of fresh lemon juice. Some experts, like author A.F. Beddoe who wrote the book Biological Ionization as Applied to Human Nutrition, also believe that the liver produces more enzymes in response to water with lemon than to any other food. Garlic – Add some garlic to your cooking or thinly slice a clove into your next salad. Garlic contains sulfur compounds that can help activate enzymes in the liver. It contains allicin and selenium, which are both good for liver protection. Avocados – As if you need another reason to add avocados to your diet, a Japanese study found that avocados contain compounds…

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Power Food Selection

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Ask five nutritionists to rate the most powerful foods and you’ll get five different lists, but many of the selections will overlap. Why? Because every food provides something different: Some are a rich source of protein or fiber but void of many vitamins and minerals, while others contain disease-fighting phytonutrients, vitamins and minerals, but no protein. The trick, claim experts, is to get a variety of the best foods. The following power foods are a good place to start.

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What our clients say

 Katerina Tanti
Katerina Tanti

Training with Artur is the complete package. A wealth of knowledge on personal training but also swimming and moreover nutrition advise. He is a keen athlete himself and that brings passion and enthusiasm to his work which is definitely transferred to his clients. More importantly he is a very kind, friendly and caring type of person. I have been training with him for one year and I hope there will be many more years to come…. Couldn't recommend him any more highly.

 Kerstin Mayer
Kerstin Mayer

Artur is truly an amazing swim instructor and coach! He is extremely knowledgable and supportive. He has been encouraging me and holding high standards for many years now, since I started to swim with him. Coming from the competitive swimming world, Artur has been able to pick up exactly on my needs and we have been working together towards my fitness goals in a very professional manner. I've also learned a lot of different aspects of nutrition with him. I have had several swim coaches before and I feel lucky to train with him!