Elena Petrova

Science Journalist, Science Writer, Researcher, Certified Nutrition Coach, Co-Founder and Author of Elena Sunshine Magazine. Elena is a researcher, science journalist, science writer, and certified nutrition coach, as well as an expert in the field of mental health and eco-design. Research interests: Research and search for solutions to global problems related to nutrition, mental health, and ecology. Elena explores the global problems of humanity associated with a shortage of nutrition and nutrients, unfavorable conditions caused by man-made sources, and mental health and suggests solutions that help people find the opportunity to eat well, live comfortably and work. She studies the latest scientific discoveries in the field of health, nutrition, and ecology. Her publications contain up-to-date information about proper nutrition, modern medical research, and advanced technologies for environmental conservation, the purpose of which is to present new ways to solve global problems in the field of nutrition and health. Education: the University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Introduction to Integrative Therapies and Healing Practices; Food Sustainability, Mindful Eating, and Healthy Cooking Specialization Offered By Stanford University; Certified Nutrition Coach, National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM). Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM) Member - https://www.nnlm.gov/membership/directory/73981 Member of the Association of Health Care Journalists Member of the National Association of Science Writers - https://www.nasw.org/id/77078

7 recipes for immune-boosting, healthy drinks with microgreens

7 recipes for immune-boosting, healthy drinks with microgreens

Microgreens contain a record amount of chlorophyll, which saturates us with oxygen. That is why, by adding green seedlings with leaves to our diet, we feel a rise in strength and energy. 7 recipes for immune-boosting, healthy drinks with microgreens. (1)-“Given the current interest in edible plants, this study notably improved our knowledge on the

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Healthy properties of broccoli seedlings and microgreens

Healthy properties of broccoli seedlings and microgreens

Organic broccoli seeds are used to produce microgreens or broccoli seedlings. Elastic, crispy microgreens of broccoli have a mild aroma. It is the sprouts and the first leaves that are saturated with the maximum amount of healthy substances. Healthy properties of broccoli seedlings and microgreens. Healthy properties of broccoli sprouts Broccoli sprouts contain a lot

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Delicious homemade recipes with broccoli

Healthy breakfast #35: Delicious homemade recipes with broccoli

Broccoli cabbage in its composition contains a large amount of vegetable protein, fiber, amino acids, minerals, and the most powerful vitamin – vitamin C. Of course, in addition to it, cabbage contains other vitamins: B1, B2, B5, B6, PP, E, K, and provitamin A. Delicious homemade recipes with broccoli. Cabbage is recommended by nutritionists, including

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3 recipes with delicious and healthy microgreenery

3 recipes with delicious and healthy microgreens

Microgreens are a natural product. The composition of microgreens, along with vitamins and minerals, already includes natural, digestive enzymes that help to assimilate healthy elements completely.3 recipes with delicious and healthy microgreens. Microgreens come in a variety of flavors – from spicy to nutty, lemon? And the list of nutrients contained in these little miracles

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What to cook with mint for every day Master class 22

What to cook with mint for every day? Master class 22

Mint is an amazing plant that is used in cosmetology, pharmacology, medicine, and cooking. The composition of mint includes biologically active substances, and esters, including menthol, flavonoids and organic acids, tannins, carotene, and trace elements. Is it possible to grow mint at home? Absolutely, yes. Mint is an unpretentious plant for care and grows perfectly

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