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DSU Wellness. Sports Nutrition & Weight Management. Improve your sports performance & recovery or lose,maintain,gain weight with our scientifically developed products.

14/06/2019
02/01/2018

Sign up to our brand new online 'Lean For Life Nutrition and Weight Loss Club'.

Weekly online nutrition education and so much more. GET LEAN IN 2018!!!!

04/09/2017
Our quick guide to healthy eating.- Choose natural unprocessed foods.- Eat a balanced mix of complex carbs, protein and ...
09/08/2017

Our quick guide to healthy eating.

- Choose natural unprocessed foods.
- Eat a balanced mix of complex carbs, protein and good fats.
- A good mix of fruit and veg. Add different colours for different nutrients
- Pick lean protein sources (chicken,eggs and fish are great choices)
- Aim for 25g of fibre per day.
- Drink 2.5 to 3.0 litres of water daily.
- Avoid junk foods and sweets
- Don't drink sodas of any kind.
- Watch portion size.
- Be mindful of condiments. They can add unwanted calories.

We're just home from a seminar in Dublin where we got to hear from Prof. Carol Le Roux. Prof. Le Roux is head of Patholo...
23/07/2017

We're just home from a seminar in Dublin where we got to hear from Prof. Carol Le Roux.

Prof. Le Roux is head of Pathology in UCD and specialises in the prevention of obesity and diabetes.

We got to learn how new science is indicating that our lean body mass may control our hunger, how crash diets are causing us to gain weight and NOT lose it and how the average Irish diet is protein deficient. Most importantly he reaffirmed that our healthy balanced breakfast solution helps us to have a better quality of life by increasing our energy levels and helping maintain a healthy weight.

Click the link to learn more about Prof. Le Roux.
http://www.ucd.ie/conway/research/researchers/conwayfellowsa-z/professorcarelleroux/

Professor Carel le Roux (MBChB, MSC, FRCP, FRCPath, PhD) graduated from medical school in Pretoria South Africa, completed his Senior House Officer training at Barts and The London Hospital, his SpR training in metabolic medicine at the Hammersmith Hospitals and his PhD at Imperial College London. H...

How's your diet going at the moment ?We'd like to hear from you if you have any questions on nutrition.Please comment be...
05/07/2017

How's your diet going at the moment ?

We'd like to hear from you if you have any questions on nutrition.

Please comment below or PM us and we'll be happy to answer your questions.

Our Ideal Breakfast has been a massive hit with our customers.  Simply by changing their breakfast and tidying up their ...
30/06/2017

Our Ideal Breakfast has been a massive hit with our customers. Simply by changing their breakfast and tidying up their diet they have had massive improvements in their health, including increased energy, improved digestion, reduced urge to snack on sugary foods and more.

If you would like to know more comment below, message us or call 0858664677.

30/06/2017

I am sure you already know how important a balanced diet is to keep yourself healthy. Your diet should provide you with the energy you need, but not more. Different food groups provide different uses in your body, and that is where the 'balance' comes in. It's important for you to find the right balance of foods for your body. You need:

• enough carbohydrates to release energy.
• enough fats to keep warm and release energy.
• enough protein for growth, cell repair and cell replacement.
• enough fiber to keep everything moving smoothly through your digestive system
• and a tiny amount of various vitamins and mineral ions to keep your skin, bones, blood and everything else generally healthy.

Different people's energy needs vary. For example, when you exercise, you obviously need more energy, so people who have very active jobs should take in more carbohydrates to help keep them going.

There are three main factors which can affect your health.

1. An unbalanced diet - people whose diet is badly out of balance are said to be malnourished. Malnourished people can be both fat or thin.

2. Not getting enough exercise - exercise is just as important as diet, with people who exercise regularly usually being healthier than those who do not.

3. Inherited factors - your health can depend of inherited factors too. Some people have inherited factors which affect their metabolic rate and others their blood cholesterol level.

To stay healthy and have a balanced diet, it is useful to learn what to look for in food labeling, as some claims can be misleading and it can be surprising to find out what is in the food you are eating.

New week, Fresh start !!!!!Who's looking to kickstart a new healthy eating and fitness programme ?We'd love to help you....
19/06/2017

New week, Fresh start !!!!!

Who's looking to kickstart a new healthy eating and fitness programme ?

We'd love to help you. We can give you the guidance and support you need to reach your goals !!!! ..

Just get in touch and we'll get you started.

23/04/2017

*****TAKE A FEW MINS & WATCH*****

Most people have never heard of visceral fat let alone know the dangers of carrying too much of it. At DSU Health & Wellness we have a FREE 30 second test that can tell us how much you are carrying.

If you would like to know your visceral fat level call us to arrange your free test. 0858664677

12/04/2017

Your technique makes a huge impact on performance, muscle gains and workout efficiency. The first step is to understand which muscle groups you’re targeting with each exercise.

11/04/2017

"I usually have a small bowl of porridge and then a Herbalife protein shake at the training ground about 45 minutes before we go on the pitch." Luke Byrne,

Not only does Ronaldo use Herbalife products. He also works on his sprints with our fitness expert and former Olympic sp...
06/04/2017

Not only does Ronaldo use Herbalife products. He also works on his sprints with our fitness expert and former Olympic sprinter Samantha Clayton. No wonder he is in such phenomenal shape. Eats healthy and trains hard 💪

CRISTIANO Ronaldo's personal trainer has been unmasked as ex-British Olympic sprinter Samantha...

23/03/2017

Skipping breakfast or eating late in the day could raise the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and obesity according to a new study.

**********FACT**********- 70% of visits to GP's are directly related to poor nutrition.- 50% of Heart Disease, Cancer an...
20/03/2017

**********FACT**********
- 70% of visits to GP's are directly related to poor nutrition.
- 50% of Heart Disease, Cancer and Type 2 Diabetes related deaths are all associated to poor nutrition.
- 57% of are overweight and recent studies show that by 2030 85% of adults will be overweight or obese and will be suffering from heart related disease.

Our goal is to improve these statistics and help people improve their Health and Wellness through a Healthy, Active Lifestyle.

DO YOU THINK YOUR DIET INCLUDES ALL THE NUTRIENTS YOU NEED TO STAY HEALTHY ?
WOULD YOU LIKE TO LEARN ABOUT BALANCED NUTRITION ?
WOULD YOU LIKE A FREE BODY SCAN AND NUTRITIONAL EVALUATION ?

Call 0858664677 today to arrange an appointment.

In the month of March we have a goal of helping 1 person a day understand the importance of an  . We have the 6 day Tria...
01/03/2017

In the month of March we have a goal of helping 1 person a day understand the importance of an . We have the 6 day Trial packs in stock waiting for their new owners to test them and see how they feel.

If you'd like a sample pack or know someone who might, just drop an inbox or comment below and tag them.

Start your day off right
The next time you rush out the door in the morning without something to eat, consider this: Skipping breakfast can set you up for overeating later in the day. A healthy a.m. meal, on the other hand, can give you energy, satisfy your appetite, and set the stage for smart decisions all day long. "You want to aim for a breakfast that combines good Carbs, Nutrients, Fiber & Protein"

25/02/2017

Who doesn't love after practice? 20 - 40 grams of protein post-training helps facilitate muscle repair. But its more than just protein, don't forget the micronutrient supplementation.

Performance Nutrition - Many top athletes, including professionals, are unaware of the importance of proper supplementation.

Science shows that proper nutrition at the cellular level is at least as important to both health and athletic performance as strength training, cardiovascular training, and recovery time. In fact, it’s the foundation for everything else. When you’ve trained as hard as you can, supplementing your diet with nutrients designed specifically to boost muscle growth, recovery, circulation, energy efficiency, and resilience of muscle fibers and connective tissue make all the difference

Nutrition at the cellular level is more than a protein drink or sugary drink sold by fizzy drinks company on the high street.

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