Recipes
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Tamari Chicken Crispy Rice Salad
Crispy rice salad is becoming a popular dinner time meal now that the weather is warming up. This is a light Asian style salad and I've made it SIBO Biphasic Diet friendly. You can swap the Tamari Sauce over to Teriyaki Sauce for another flavour but this won't be SIBO friendly but still delicious.
This salad promotes hormone balance, reduces inflammation, and supports gut health—all integral aspects of wellness in naturopathy. Whether you’re managing SIBO, aiming for hormone balance, or simply prioritising anti-inflammatory foods, this recipe aligns with naturopathic principles for optimal health.
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Strawberry and Almond Chia Pudding
Chia puddings are a popular choice for breakfast especially if you are needing extra protein, fibre and omega 3's. This is really important when you are perimenopausal and transitioning through menopause and post menopause as it helps to balance your insulin levels which in turns is needed to balance your hormones and to support digestive health. -
Coconut and Lime Chicken Stir Fry
Coconut and Lime Chicken Stir Fry is suitable for feeding your family or having enough for yourself for a few days as work lunches. This recipe is designed for easy meal preparation and is suitable for those following the SIBO Biphasic Diet. -
Butter Bean and Leek Soup
Butter beans are great source of fibre, protein and healthy carbs. Butter beans help to reduce cholesterol, hypertension, improve weight loss, strengthen bones and balance blood sugar levels. Butter beans are a good source of iron, manganese, Vitamin K, calcium and antioxidants. Leeks support immune health, balance blood sugar levels, digestive health. Leeks support weight loss, heart health and bone health. -
Steamed White Fish with Tomato & Olive Sauce
Steamed White Fish with Tomato & Olive Sauce - this is a great weekday dinner or weekend lunch. SIBO Biphasic Diet friendly and also great for hormone balancing and anti-inflammatory diet. Add in a handful of mixed salad leaves on your plate to add more fibre and vitamins and minerals into your diet.