Nutrition / 18.05.2026

[caption id="attachment_73802" align="aligncenter" width="468"]Nutrient-Boosting Strategies Image source[/caption] Busy schedules have a way of wrecking good habits. One late meeting turns into takeout for dinner. A rushed morning means coffee instead of breakfast. Then suddenly, the whole week runs on snacks, energy drinks, and whatever is quick enough to grab between errands. The body keeps going, but not always well. Low energy, brain fog, dry skin, headaches, and poor sleep often start creeping in when nutrition takes a back seat. Even in places like Boulder, CO, where healthy living is part of the culture, time is still the biggest obstacle. People hike, bike, stay active, and care about wellness, yet packed calendars make it difficult to consistently eat balanced meals filled with the nutrients the body actually needs. That is why more adults are looking for realistic ways to fill nutritional gaps without adding more stress to the day.