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Comme J’aime: our review (2025)

Home-delivered meal program, a promise of simplicity, follow-up with a “slimming advisor”… Comme J’aime remains one of the most visible players in France. Discover our review of this weight-loss program.

Barcelona: a Mediterranean getaway focused on natural, wholesome eating

In July, we head to Barcelona. The aim: to discover the city through the lens of good food, natural health, and sustainable living. Far from tourist clichés, the Catalan capital stands out as a genuine urban laboratory for those looking to combine nutrition, ecology, and enjoyment.

Dynveo unveils its new logo

At the end of 2021, the dietary supplement brand Dynveo unveiled its brand-new logo, through which it reaffirmed its identity and core values.

French people favor natural health

Natural medicine is developing in France, with a strong attraction to the wellness promises of naturopathy and holistic approaches, to the marked detriment of conventional medicines.

Cocoa, a natural remedy for arterial problems?

This is a revelation for all cocoa lovers and people suffering from arterial problems. According to an American study published last February, brown cocoa powder could significantly improve blood circulation, particularly by acting against peripheral arterial disease (PAD).

You can now eat mushrooms for breakfast

Commonly practiced in the Far East, mycotherapy refers to a form of alternative medicine based on the benefits of “functional” mushrooms. Sources of energy and stress management, they can now even be found… at breakfast in hot chocolate!

The food of the future according to WWF

A partnership between WWF, Knor and Dr. Adam Drewnowski, director of the Center for Public Health Nutrition at the University of Washington, led to the publication of the report “The future 50 Foods”, containing numerous recommendations for our future diet. What are its recommendations?

Aloe vera could be carcinogenic

Aloe vera, a trendy product with an excellent reputation, turns out to be more harmful than it appears. Although its benefits are well established—particularly for digestive issues—aloe vera can be as beneficial as it is harmful to health.