Being raised by health-conscious parents was a bit of a rollercoaster, right? It wasn’t just about eating our greens, they had their hands in our daily grind too! But as the years passed, we’ve realised that all those “parental interventions” actually did wonders for our well-being and, dare we say it, our good looks. If you also have health-conscious folks at home, you can definitely relate to the struggles below!
Being raised by health-conscious parents was a bit of a rollercoaster, right? It wasn’t just about eating our greens, they had their hands in our daily grind too! But as the years passed, we’ve realised that all those “parental interventions” actually did wonders for our well-being and, dare we say it, our good looks. If you also have health-conscious folks at home, you can definitely relate to the struggles below! 1.
Must finish all vegetables and detox juices Living with health-conscious parents, we were obliged to finish all the leafy greens on our plates. As if the bitter lettuce and mushy lady’s fingers weren’t challenging enough, we were also tasked to gulp down detox juices made of sawi and bitter gourd! Although these greens may not have been our favourite, they provide our bodies with essential nutrients that not only strengthen our immune systems and digestive functions but also promote radiant and healthy skin! 2. Family day=outdoor sports When the long-awaited weekends rolled around, we yearned for a day filled with gaming and leisur
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