Have you ever found yourself only able to start a tedious admin task once your entire house is spotless? Or noticed that the toughest emails always get pushed to the very end of your day? If so, you’re in familiar company. Procrastination—the habit of delaying important tasks in favor of less urgent, often more pleasurable activities—touches nearly all of us at some point. Yet, for some, it becomes a chronic struggle that feeds feelings of guilt, shame, and anxiety.
So why do we procrastinate? And what can we do to turn the tide? Let’s unpack the science behind procrastination and explore practical strategies that anyone can use to regain momentum and peace of mind.
Recognizing Procrastination in...
When you think about your health, your mind probably races to diet, exercise, or stress management. But there’s a vital piece often overlooked in holistic care: your mouth. Oral wellness isn’t just about teeth and gums—it’s intimately connected to your immune system, cardiovascular health, sleep quality, and even the balance of your gut microbiome. For those devoted to total-body health, understanding this connection is essential.
The Mouth as a Gateway to Your Whole Body
The mouth is more than a chewing apparatus; it’s a doorway through which inflammation and bacteria can travel, influencing your overall health. When gums become inflamed or infected, harmful bacteria can enter the bloodstream and contribute to systemic inflammation—a root cause of many...
For years, stevia—a natural sweetener derived from the Stevia rebaudiana plant—has been surrounded by controversy and conflicting information. One persistent claim is that stevia might harm fertility, a notion that has stirred concern and confusion. But what does the science really say about stevia and reproductive health? Let’s unravel the facts behind the myths.
What Is Stevia?
Stevia, also known by names like sweet weed or honey leaf, originates from South America, where indigenous Guaraní people have used it for centuries, not just as a sweetener but also for medicinal purposes such as blood sugar regulation. The sweet compounds in stevia, called steviol glycosides, are 250 to 300 times sweeter than regular sugar but contain virtually no...