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10 tasty nuggets… of nutritional information

In recent weeks I’ve challenged myself to learn more about the basics of nutrition, and not just the fad diet trends that pop up in magazines or on instagram. I’ve headed to accredited sources of information for my knowledge fix and here are 10 nuggets of nutritional information that I have found simply fascinating, or knew once but manage to forget!

  1. Tea can reduce the absorption of iron due to the ‘tannins’ it contains.
  2. Iron is vital for children because of the rapid tissue development occurring in their bodies.
  3. Marmite is a good source of B12. B vitamins are vital for energy and meat is a main source of them. If you’re vegetarian or vegan, you need to think carefully about where and how you obtain your B vitamins.
  4. It takes your body 1 hour to process/clear 1 unit of alcohol, no wonder I’m still drunk the next day after a night out!
  5. Dark chocolate contains more caffeine than milk chocolate, 28g of dark chocolate has 35mg of caffeine as opposed to 6mg of caffeine in milk chocolate; and decaf coffee contains 3mg of caffeine!
  6. It can take the body 4-6 days to rid itself of caffeine, in which time your body will experience withdrawal symptoms, something to keep in mind if you’re thinking of cutting back on coffee.
  7. Macronutrients are fats, proteins and carbs. 
  8. It is possible to consume too much protein, which in turn can be turned and stored as fat. Something I didn’t think would be an issue, considering how popular protein shakes and high protein diets are these days. That said, if someone’s carb and fat intake is low alongside a high protein diet, excess protein will be used for energy and not stored as fat.
  9. Foods must contain 50g worth of carbs when tested as part of the Glycemic Index (GI). The Glycemic index is a ranking of carbs and how quickly they are absorbed and digested into the bloodstream, and their affect on blood sugar, The Glycemic Index can be a good measure of what carbs to go for, but keep in mind portion sizes. Parsnips have a high GI but you would very unlikely eat the 500g in one sitting, which is the amount needed to obtain 50g worth of carbs.
  10. There are two types fibre, soluble and insoluble. The first is important in the digestion and absorption of food, the latter absorbs water and swells helping to promote regular bowel movements.

Ta da, some food for thought you could say…
Chloe x

A Bootea (Pootea) Review

Despite my slightly ‘anti-detox’ blog last week, I’ve always been intrigued by popular ‘teatoxes’ and their promise that drinking a herbal tea will help you lose weight and feel great. Bootea is probably one of the leading detox teas around and so I gave in to my curiosity and embarked on Bootea’s 14 day teatox – here’s how I got on.

What’s involved?
For 14 days you drink a cup of Bootea every morning (or when you remember). Within those 14 days you also drink a second Bootea every other night before bed. Doing so is meant to help you feel energised and lose weight.

Initial thoughts of Bootea
“What a pretty box!” was my first thought! My second observation – there’s not a lot of information given on how the tea actually helps you achieve those goals, so I assumed that the all natural ingredients would maybe suppress your appetite, or contain properties that would encourage fat burning. I was wrong. This tea will make you poop, and I guess we’ve all had big dumps where we felt energised and lighter afterwards!

What does Bootea taste like?
The tea is fairly enjoyable to drink. The morning tea is quite refreshing and it has a strong taste of dandelion and fennel. The bedtime tea is a little earthier in its flavour, but has a pleasant peppermint aftertaste. Both teas took a tiny while to get used to, but they are by no means unlikeable to drink.

What happened after I drank Bootea
I wonder if it’s an inside joke to call this tea ‘Boo’ as it rhymes with poo, and that really is what you’ll end up doing – or I did anyway. I would describe this tea as a colon cleanse. For me, the need to go was surprisingly quick after drinking the morning tea. The bedtime tea worked through the night so that you may feel the need to go first thing in the morning. The urge to poo in the first few days was er, very regular. After the first week, this settled and I didn’t particularly notice the need to go as being an inconvenient (aka, I didn’t sh#t the bed).

How did I feel after my Bootea teatox?
I’m prone to constipation, wow bet you’re glad you read this blog, and the tea definitely helped to solve that issue! It has also made me feel less bloated and having to drink the herbal concoction everyday I think helped me cut down on my coffee intake – which always has a habit of creeping up. I can’t honestly say that I have felt more energised from the tea, but perhaps I would be able to tell better once more time as passed since finishing my Bootea pack – and if next time I tried the 28 day teatox.

Bootea and weight loss
I follow Weight Watchers, so I am purposefully trying to lose weight at the moment, but I don’t feel as though the tea has helped me lose anymore than I would usually. In fact, in my first week (and this is all me, not the tea) I actually put on 1lb and in the week that followed I lost 2lb. Losing 2lb a week with Weight Watchers is a healthy average, so I don’t think I can say that Bootea helped me to lose any more than I would of normally. Although, up until drinking the tea I was averaging a weight loss of 0.5lb a week – so perhaps the tea helped a smidgen more.

Would I recommend Bootea?
If you’re intrigued and prone to constipation than I would recommend it – just be warned that you’re going to poop! I would do this myself again, so perhaps that’s testament to the benefits you can experience following a teatox. Bootea also offer other natural products, designed to help aid weight loss and promote good health; because it’s so pretty and I can’t help but look into anything that suggests i’d lose weight, i’m sure I will try other Bootea products in the future and share a review!

P.S If anyone from Bootea read this, please know that I’d happily accept free Bootea products and share an honest review on them… worth asking eh! 🙂

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