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Your January Boost!By Sasha Cort - 13/01/2020Mid-January can make us feel all a bit lost, but it’s time to get back to routine! Now the festive period is done and dusted, it’s time to get back into the flow of things. Which might mean focusing on healthy eating, keeping active, reducing alcohol intake, embarking on your New Year’s Resolutions! All this in mind, we thought we would recommend our January Detox Range! Featuring: Clipper Teas – Detox/Nettle/Dandelion These Herbal Teas can be great for Bloating, Indigestion, Water Retention, Soothing for your tummy after an indulgent Christmas. 3 cups a day in between meals.https://wholefoodearth.com/pages/search-results-page?q=tea&page=2 Together Vitamin D –This Sunshine Vitamin is harder to come by at this time of year, so supplementing in the wintery months is vital. Vitamin D is amazing for your energy levels, bone health, low mood, teeth, hair, skin and nails. Overall Vitality and certainly puts a spring into your step! This product is Vegan Friendly too! (Please consult with your GP/Health Care Professional if unsure or on any Medication) https://wholefoodearth.com/products/together-health-vegan-vitamin-d3-food-supplement-30-capsules Willy’s Kombucha Kombucha is fabulous for your digestion. The Apple Cider Vinegar version is a power packed Detox Drink, rich in natural probiotics. Customers say they feel energised and invigorated with improved digestion. Also great for Colds, Sore Throats, Hair Skin and Nails, Tummy Upset and so much more! The Apple Cider Vinegar Edition comes in three flavours: Apple, Blackcurrant and Raspberry and Introducing Willy’s Ginger Beer – Alcohol Free! Ginger is great for Nausea, Sickness, Stomach Discomfort and Indigestion. (Please consult with your GP/Health Care Professional if unsure or suffer with any Medical Conditions)|https://wholefoodearth.com/products/willys-ginger-kombucha-beer-250ml Donat Water Donat is back in stock! High in demand, this Magnesium Water is magical. Not only great for Indigestion, Heart Burn, Constipation you name it! It is also great for those suffering with Muscle Cramps, Restless Leg Syndrome, Stiffness, Muscle Spasms, Aches and Pains, Low Mood & Stress, Energy levels and may even help you sleep! Magnesium is an adaptogen and adapts to what your body needs. Drink daily for optimum efficiency. https://wholefoodearth.com/products/donat-mg-magnesium-water Wholefood Earth Soya Mince/Chunks A lot of us look to reduce processed and rich foods in the New Year. By swapping meat for plant-based meat alternatives, you will be reducing your fat and cholesterol intake and increasing protein and fibre. Two nutrients vital for helping you feel full, energised, for muscle recovery and overall health. Why not try our Soya Mince in your Bolognese, Cottage Pies, Chilli etc and the Chunks in Stir Fries, Casseroles, Curries, Salads and more! Simply rehydrate in boiled water for 15 mins to an hour depending on the texture you like and mix into your cooking! Super healthy, Versatile, Low Fat, High Protein…Yay! https://wholefoodearth.com/pages/search-results-page?q=soya+mince Pop into our Ramsgate store to see the full range or shop online!
The "Invisible" Nutrients: Why The Humble Oats Beat Exotic SuperfoodsBy Agi K - 14/04/2026If you walk down the health aisle of any UK supermarket, you are bombarded with "miracle" powders and dried berries from the most remote corners of the globe. From Acai to Goji, these products carry the title of "Superfood"—a term that implies they possess magical properties that our local larder lacks. But here is a scientific truth: "Superfood" is a marketing term, not a nutritional classification. It was coined in the early 20th century to sell bananas, and today it is used to justify the high price tags of exotic imports. At Whole Food Earth, we prefer the data. When you look at the biochemistry, the humble oats aren't just a "filler" for your morning porridge. They are a nutritional powerhouse that, in many ways, outperform the most expensive "exotic" alternatives. The Beta-Glucan Factor: More Than Just Fibre While exotic berries are praised for their antioxidants, oats contain a very specific type of soluble fibre called Beta-glucan. Biologically, Beta-glucan is a heavy lifter. When it enters your digestive tract, it forms a thick, gel-like substance. Scientifically, this gel does two critical things: Cholesterol Management: It binds to cholesterol-rich bile acids in the gut, preventing them from being reabsorbed into the bloodstream. This is one of the few "food claims" that is actually backed by rigorous European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) data. Gut Health: Beta-glucan is a powerful prebiotic. It doesn't just "push through" you; it feeds the Bifidobacteria in your large intestine, supporting the microbial diversity that keeps your immune system sharp. The ‘Fibre Matrix’ vs. The Sugar Spike Many "super-fruits" are high in fructose. While natural, this sugar can still cause a spike in your blood glucose. Oats, however, are a masterclass in the Fibre Matrix. Think of the fibre matrix as nature’s own "packaging" or a tiny cage that locks up the sugars and starches inside your food. In whole staples like jumbo oats or beans, these "walls" act as a biological speed bump, forcing your body to take its time breaking everything down. This is why you get a steady, slow-release stream of energy instead of a sudden sugar spike and that dreaded 3pm slump. When food is heavily processed, those walls are smashed to bits, but keeping the matrix intact means your gut stays fed and your energy stays level. Because whole jumbo oats or steel-cut oats retain their complex cellular structure, your body has to work hard to break them down. This leads to a slow, sustained release of energy. In a world of "quick-fix" energy drinks and sugary snacks, the slow-burning starch of an oat is the ultimate biological "life hack" for consistent focus and mood stability. The Myth of "Exotic" Protein We are often told that ancient seeds like Quinoa are the only grains with significant protein. While Quinoa is excellent, oats are surprisingly competitive. 100g of oats contains roughly 13g to 17g of protein, which is higher than almost all other common cereals. For a UK-grown staple, the amino acid profile of an oat is remarkably balanced, providing the building blocks for muscle repair and neurotransmitter production. The Sustainability of the ‘Invisible’ There is a hidden "nutrient" in oats that Goji berries can't match: Sustainability. The Carbon Calculation: Exotic superfoods often travel thousands of miles via carbon-heavy shipping or air freight. Oats thrive in the cool, damp climate of the UK and Northern Europe. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA): From a thermodynamic perspective, the energy required to bring 1kg of British oats to your table is a fraction of what is needed for an exotic import. Choosing oats is a decision that supports your local ecology as much as your personal biology. How to Unlock the Oat To get the most out of your oats, you need to choose the right "grade" of processing: Instant/Powdered Oats: These have had their fiber matrix destroyed. They cook fast but spike your blood sugar faster. Rolled/Jumbo Oats: The "Goldilocks" choice. They are steamed and flattened but retain their integrity. Perfect for porridge and flapjacks. Steel-Cut Oats: The rawest form. These are the whole groat cut into pieces. They take longer to cook but offer the lowest glycemic load and the most "work" for your digestive system. The Lifestyle Tip: Remember our article on The Five-Minute Soak? Applying that logic to your oats overnight doesn't just make them creamier; it neutralises the phytic acid and makes that "invisible" iron and zinc finally available to your body. You don’t need to spend a fortune on "exotic" labels to be healthy. The science shows that the most sophisticated nutrition is often the most humble. By choosing high-quality, organic oats in bulk, you are investing in a product that is biologically superior, environmentally sound, and—honestly—just as "super" as anything found in a rainforest. Shop our range of Organic Oats
Is it good to eat oats daily? The health benefits of eating oatmeal.By Admin Wholefood Earth - 18/02/2025Oats are a classic staple of most childhood mornings as a traditional breakfast food, but did you know that they are actually an incredibly healthy wholefood. Oats are among the healthiest foods you can eat, high in fibre, protein and a wealth of vitamins and minerals they really are hard to beat. What are the types of oats? Whole or jumbo oats, which are the least broken down, and therefore take longer to cook. Rolled oats, which have been roasted, steamed and flattened to remove the outer shell. Oatmeal, which has similarly been roasted, steamed and flattened, but is ideal for making porridge. Broadly speaking these oats all have similar nutritional contents, although roasting and steaming oats can very slightly reduce this. Due to their similarities, it is often best to pick oats based around what you will use them for (while also taking the health benefits into consideration). Do oats improve digestion? Oats are also packed full of insoluble and soluble fibre (both of which are very healthy) Insoluble fibre is great for aiding digestion, while soluble fibre helps to lower cholesterol and improve heart health. As well as the obvious digestive benefits, the high fibre content in oats has been shown to help establish healthy gut bacteria, and generally maintain a healthy gut microbiome. Why oats are the perfect breakfast? One of the reasons oats are primarily used as a breakfast food is because of their low glycemic index and slow releasing energy. The glycemic index refers to the speed at which carbohydrates raise glucose levels in the blood, the lower the score the slower the release of energy. The slow release of energy means that oats really can keep you powered from breakfast until lunch, without crashing in the late morning.Not only will oats keep your energy levels high, they will also make you feel fuller due to their beta glucan content. Beta glucan is a specific type of hard to find soluble fibre, which increases the water absorption in your body, this creates a feeling of fullness and helps to stop overeating, which when combined with the long lasting energy of oats makes them a really useful weight management tool. The incredible nutritional benefits of oats Oats also contain vitamins B1, B2 and inositol. Vitamin B1 (also known as thiamin) provides a boost to the nervous system, while also helping to facilitate the slow releasing energy mentioned above. Vitamin B2 (also known as riboflavin) is great for helping to maintain healthy skin and hair, while also helping to provide a strong nervous system. Inositol is unique, in that it is technically a sugar rather than a vitamin, but it helps the body to process insulin. Oats are a unique superfood, as they are not only a naturally gluten free and vegan source of protein, but they are also incredibly affordable. The amount of protein in oats is often understated in favour of its fibre contents, however dry oats actually contain around 26 grams of protein per cup! Why everyone should keep oats in their pantry? The overwhelming health benefits of oats combined with how simple they are to cook with, make them an ideal part of any balanced diet particularly for those who are struggling with their protein or fibre intake. As well as the obvious use of oats as a breakfast food, oats are also an incredibly useful ingredient for any aspiring baker adding texture, flavour and a litany of health benefits to pretty much any dish you can think of.
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