Keto FAQs: Part Three
The doc answers a burning question about ketogenic food products with a whole lot of scientific know-how in this third installment of Keto FAQs.
The doc answers a burning question about ketogenic food products with a whole lot of scientific know-how in this third installment of Keto FAQs.
The ketogenic diet has a host of frequently asked questions behind it and Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj, MD is on a mission to answer every one of them!
Superfoods are just a marketing term. If you’re thinking of making an impact on your health, go for functional foods like oatmeal and quinoa.
Lack of time can play havoc with our eating habits. Especially if you want to eat healthy and stay away from junk. That’s where a smoothie comes in, one that is filled with nutrition and fortified with vitamins and minerals. Let’s look at a few benefits of a good smoothie!
If you’ve been following Grow Fit for a while, you’ll know that the prized stallion of our stables is our Lean Machine Keto diet. Here’s a deep dive into how it works!
Has your low carb or keto diet got you craving the soulful comfort of a bowl of khichdi? Then do we have good news for you! Grow Fit’s Head Chef Abhishek has created a delicious keto-friendly khichdi recipe. Wholesome, healthy, and super low-carb — what more could you ask for?
For everyone who craves khichdi, but dreads the carb spikes and slumps, you’re going to love this. Grow Fit’s Head Chef Abhishek has designed a special slow carb khichdi recipe, that will give you all the love of this favourite comfort food, without the blood sugar spikes. Great for diabetics! Print Slow Carb Khichdi This delicious version of khichdi contains slow carbs, which give you sustained energy without the blood sugar spikes. Great for diabetics! Course Main Course Cuisine Indian…
The humble khichdi, considered by many a food that you only resort to when sick, has now been placed upon a pedestal and given the respect it truly deserves. But what’s all the fuss about?
Diabetes is a real evil, and India is seeing a massive spike in the number of cases diagnosed each year. The prescription to those already suffering from it, as well as to those trying to avoid it, is largely the same — avoid sugar. But is it really as simple as it sounds?
Now that Diwali has come and gone, and all the mithai has been polished off, it’s time to get your body back on track. Here are a few easy tips to help you reduce belly bloating and look fitter.