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The 5 Best Plant-Based Products to Try This Week

Who needs plant-based energy, in the form of nutrient-rich sips and eats, to power through the longer days ahead? We do, and at The Beet, we are constantly trying the latest vegan or plant-based products so you don t have to waste your time or money on the wrong thing. Here the editors share what we are buying, trying, and loving right now. Order yours and have more energy (and more taste) in every day of your action-packed plant-filled life! Lucy s Favorite Plant-Based Product of the Week 1. TranQuini Wowie Shot with Adaptogens to Stay Calm and De-Stress When I need to power through my day, I want both energy and focus, a kind of zen superstate when I can get things done and quell the stress static in my brain. That s what these TranQuini drinks offer: Carbonated flavors with adaptogens. Now they make a Wowie Shot with hemp-infused adaptogens that taste like a natural blend of fruit juice and fizzy water, which forme is a great mix.

Green Goddess workout

A FAMOUS face dropped in on care home residents to lead them in an exercise routine. Staff and residents at Newlands in Workington were treated to an armchair workout courtesy of the so-called Green Goddess, Diana Moran. Diana rose to fame as a glamorous fitness guru on BBC Breakfast Time in the 1980s, and now works with furniture company Shackletons as their health and wellness adviser. Diana said: “Even if we spend more time sitting than walking, we can still maintain wellbeing at any age if we sit with the proper support, posture, correct height and balance in our chairs.”

Green Goddess Diane Moran leads workout at Workington care home

A FAMOUS face dropped in on care home residents to lead them in an exercise routine. Staff and residents at Newlands in Workington were treated to an armchair work-out courtesy of the so-calle Green Goddess, Diana Moran. Diana rose to fame as a glamorous fitness guru on BBC Breakfast Time in the 1980s, and now works with furniture company Shackletons as their health and wellness adviser. Following the session the residents took part in a mindfulness session led by Shackleton s Emma Raybould. General Manager, Kim Whelan, said: “Our residents all remember the Green Goddess from Breakfast TV in the 80s so they really enjoyed seeing her on screen. The mindfulness session was the perfect way to relax afterwards.”

Newlands care home residents and staff enjoy Green Goddess workout

Newlands care home residents and staff enjoy Green Goddess workout Staff and residents at a Workington care home were put through their paces by fitness guru the Green Goddess. Newlands care home was treated to an armchair workout courtesy of the Green Goddess, Diana Moran, and Shackleton’s furniture company, followed by a mindfulness session led by Shackleton’s Emma Raybould. You may also like Diana rose to fame as a glamorous fitness guru on BBC’s Breakfast Time in the 1980s and has made an outstanding contribution to improving the health and wellbeing of people in the UK. She now brings that experience to Shackletons as their health and wellness adviser.

York residents exercise with Green Goddess, Diana Moran

RESIDENTS and staff at a York care home were treated to an armchair work out courtesy of the Green Goddess, Diana Moran. People living at Barchester’s Meadowbeck Care Home in Osbaldwick got to take part in the workout provided by Diana and Shackleton’s furniture company, followed by a mindfulness session led by Shackleton’s Emma Raybould. Diana rose to fame as a glamorous fitness guru on BBC’s Breakfast Time in the 1980’s and has made an outstanding contribution to improving the health and wellbeing of people in the UK. She now brings that experience to Shackletons as their Health and Wellness Adviser.

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