How to do your child a favor for life

How to do your child a favor for life

If you have one, two or perhaps more children, you are probably also fully aware of how your role as a parent changes character with the child’s age: Young children typically make certain demands on your parenting role, older children make others and young teenagers make completely third. This natural juggling between different roles applies not least to you, who as a parent want to […]

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Frederik’s astonishment has evaporated

Frederik’s astonishment has evaporated

Honestly: I actually did not think it was possible for Frederik to get a drug-free normal blood sugar with his story. But I now I am convinced! And now three years have passed…. As an 11-year-old, Frederik became seriously ill with leukemia. Fortunately, a hard course of chemotherapy made him well, so that today he can live a completely ordinary life with family and career. […]

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Three useful tips for SugarSmart sustainability

Three useful tips for SugarSmart sustainability

The increased focus on sustainability is useful to protect our fantastic planet! When it comes to protecting the environment, one of the focus areas is the way we get the proteins for our everyday lives. You might ask yourself ‘how do we get the proteins if we cut down on meat and how can it be sustainable to ship lentils and chickpeas from one continent […]

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Your analysis of all the world’s dietary trends – once and for all

Your analysis of all the world’s dietary trends – once and for all

It is extraordinarily thought-provoking how many different dietary trends have emerged in the wake of the processed, carbohydrate-enriched, low-fat normal. If you look at the most common forms of diet through the blood sugar glasses, you will find at one end of the spectrum the rich Danish normal with six blood sugar increases from six carbohydrate-rich meals to the slightly sugar intolerant one. The same […]

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