
22 Healthy plant based diet impacts mental fitness
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What you eat can affect your mental health in multiple ways. Your diet and the food you eat can directly impact the way you feel physically and mentally. Eating a well-rounded diet that includes the necessary macro and micro-nutrients is essential for maintaining a healthy mind.
The M3 Sticky Fiber protocol introduces our clients to getting the recommended amounts of dietary fiber for better fitness.
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Here is a glance at what you'll in this episode:
Learn why you may feel sluggish during your workouts
Where a your feel good chemicals are produced during digestion
Stress can disrupt your digestive pattern and what can help
What building plant based meals can do for a healthy digestion system
learn more here at M3
Mind Muscle Memory blog post, https://www.mindmusclememory.com/what-you-eat-your-mind-muscle-connection-and-why-you-should-care/
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