GOLO, a prominent health and wellness solutions company, is excited to announce the launch of GOLO Foods®. This new line of ready-to-heat frozen meals offers a combination of health and deliciousness, delivered right to your doorstep. Made with unprocessed, high-quality ingredients, GOLO Foods meals are packed with the perfect balance of protein, carbohydrates, vegetables, and healthy fats.
Delicious Options for Every Palate
GOLO Foods meals are exclusively available for purchase on www.golofoods.com. Customers can choose from five mouth-watering varieties: Plant-based blend, Chicken blend, Chicken and Rice blend, Egg blend, and Beef blend. Prices may vary depending on the order size, and you can find detailed pricing information on the GOLO Foods shop page.
Quality Nutrition at Your Fingertips
“Many so-called healthy meals in the market lack the quality we strive for,” said Jennifer Brooks, President of GOLO. “With GOLO Foods, individuals seeking healthier meal options no longer have to compromise on taste, quality, or cost.”
GOLO Foods meals are carefully crafted to provide a healthy mix of protein, complex carbohydrates, and fiber. The ingredients include white quinoa, mung beans, adzuki beans, roasted russet potatoes, and more. These meals are not only nutritious but also easy to digest and can offer an energy boost at any time of the day.
Health, Taste, and Convenience Combined
Years of research and dedication have gone into creating GOLO Foods. These meals are designed to be flavorful, nutrient-rich, and easy to prepare. Free from preservatives, they are ideal for those looking to eat healthily, manage their weight, or enhance their overall well-being.
GOLO Foods come in bundles of 5, 8, 12, or 24, with each pack containing 10 oz. single servings. Shipped frozen in eco-friendly packaging, these meals are delivered in sustainable containers that can be stored in the freezer or refrigerator. Unlike many other heat-and-eat options, GOLO Foods are versatile, nutritious, and free from artificial additives.
Community Impact with GOLO Foods
GOLO is committed to supporting individuals and communities in their journey towards better health. A portion of every purchase of GOLO Foods goes towards charitable organizations benefiting families, children, veterans, education, and more. Learn more about GOLO’s charitable initiatives on their website.
GOLO Foods offers a range of frozen individual meals made with unprocessed ingredients. These meals are nutritionally dense, balanced, and available in five delicious varieties. Free from artificial additives, gluten, and soy, GOLO Foods are a wholesome meal option for everyone.
Since 2013, GOLO has been a leader in providing health and wellness solutions to over 5 million customers. Headquartered in Newark, Delaware, GOLO has distribution centers in Wilmington, Delaware, Las Vegas, Nevada, and Dallas, Texas. For more information about GOLO, visit their website.
The launch of GOLO Foods marks a significant step in providing a healthy and convenient meal option for individuals seeking a balance between nutrition and taste.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do we mean by complementary medicine?
Complementary Medicine refers to any medical treatment that works in conjunction with mainstream medicine. This includes massage therapy, acupuncture and aromatherapy as well as traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, yoga, and reflexology.
Complementary medicines should not be used in lieu of traditional medicine. They should be used alongside it. They are sometimes called “alternative”, and “integrative”, as they combine Western science methods with other healing approaches.
What is Alternative Medicine?
This approach to healing focuses on prevention and not treatment. It also encourages people to become informed consumers actively engaged in improving their health and well-being.
Alternative medicine refers any treatment or diagnosis that does not use allopathic (conventional), medical practices.
What is a holistic medicine doctor?
Holistic medicine doctors are those who treat patients holistically. They may combine western medicine with traditional methods like acupuncture and herbs.
They want to treat an actual illness, and not just the symptoms. The patient should feel better upon completion of treatment.
The doctor should not only focus on curing the disease but also help prevent future illnesses.
The term “holistic” means considering all aspects of a person’s life.
Statistics
- category.[111]Edzard Ernst characterized the evidence for many alternative techniques as weak, nonexistent, or negative and in 2011, published his estimate that about 7.4% were based on “sound evidence.” However, he believes that may be an overestimate. (en.wikipedia.org)
- An assessment of conventional treatments found that 41.3% concluded positive or possibly positive effects, 20% concluded no effect, 8.1% concluded net harmful effects, and 21.3% concluded insufficient evidence. (en.wikipedia.org)
- In the 17% in which they disagreed, a third reader agreed with one of the initial readers to set a rating. (en.wikipedia.org)
- These studies found that 38.4% concluded positive or possibly positive effects for CAM (12.4%), 4.8% concluded no effect, 0.7% concluded harmful effects, and 56.6% concluded insufficient evidence. (en.wikipedia.org)
- According to the World Health Organization, 80% of people use herbal medicine worldwide. (webmd.com)
External Links
doi.org
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- BIOFEEDBACK TRAINING FOR TENSION-TYPE HEADACHE–PubMed
- PubMed: A Randomized Controlled Trial to Determine the Effects of Foot Reflexology on Depression and Hospital Anxiety in Older Females: A Randomized Controlled Study – PubMed
nccih.nih.gov
- Statistics on Complementary Health Approaches and Integrative Healthcare
- How do you name complementary, alternative, or integrative health? NCCIH
cam.cancer.gov
How To
What are the qualities of a qualified holistic physician?
How to find a good doctor who specializes in holistic medicine?
The best doctors are those who specialize in the field they practice. Holistic medicine is what we are referring too. This means that doctors must know how to treat their patients holistically, which includes treating them as a whole person rather than just their symptoms. They must understand holistic health, and why you should see a holistic doctor.
Doctors must be well-versed in holistic health. They should also be familiar with complementary and other therapies (CAM), like acupuncture or chiropractic care.
Holistic health professionals should be able diagnose your condition and present the various treatment options to help you make informed decisions about your treatment options.
Ask if your doctor is certified by professional organizations such as the American Holistic Medical Association or the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork. NBOHMCA certification is available in many areas, such as naturopathic, acupuncture or homeopathy, clinical nutritional, herbal medicine, aromatherapy and clinical nutrition.
Look through our directory to find a holistic doctor in your region. If you don’t see a practitioner listed, you might be able to look online for one.
To confirm if holistic healthcare is offered, contact your local hospital.
For books and other resources about holistic health, you can visit your local library.
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By: Dick Benson
Title: Introducing GOLO Foods: A Healthy and Delicious Meal Option
Sourced From: alternativemedicine.com/choice-products/golo-launches-golo-foods/
Published Date: Thu, 05 Sep 2024 19:00:04 +0000
Frequently Asked Questions
What do we mean by complementary medicine?
Complementary Medicine refers to any medical treatment that works in conjunction with mainstream medicine. This includes massage therapy, acupuncture and aromatherapy as well as traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, yoga, and reflexology.
Complementary medicines should not be used in lieu of traditional medicine. They should be used alongside it. They are sometimes called “alternative”, and “integrative”, as they combine Western science methods with other healing approaches.
What is Alternative Medicine?
This approach to healing focuses on prevention and not treatment. It also encourages people to become informed consumers actively engaged in improving their health and well-being.
Alternative medicine refers any treatment or diagnosis that does not use allopathic (conventional), medical practices.
What is a holistic medicine doctor?
Holistic medicine doctors are those who treat patients holistically. They may combine western medicine with traditional methods like acupuncture and herbs.
They want to treat an actual illness, and not just the symptoms. The patient should feel better upon completion of treatment.
The doctor should not only focus on curing the disease but also help prevent future illnesses.
The term “holistic” means considering all aspects of a person’s life.
Statistics
- category.[111]Edzard Ernst characterized the evidence for many alternative techniques as weak, nonexistent, or negative and in 2011, published his estimate that about 7.4% were based on “sound evidence.” However, he believes that may be an overestimate. (en.wikipedia.org)
- An assessment of conventional treatments found that 41.3% concluded positive or possibly positive effects, 20% concluded no effect, 8.1% concluded net harmful effects, and 21.3% concluded insufficient evidence. (en.wikipedia.org)
- In the 17% in which they disagreed, a third reader agreed with one of the initial readers to set a rating. (en.wikipedia.org)
- These studies found that 38.4% concluded positive or possibly positive effects for CAM (12.4%), 4.8% concluded no effect, 0.7% concluded harmful effects, and 56.6% concluded insufficient evidence. (en.wikipedia.org)
- According to the World Health Organization, 80% of people use herbal medicine worldwide. (webmd.com)
External Links
doi.org
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- BIOFEEDBACK TRAINING FOR TENSION-TYPE HEADACHE–PubMed
- PubMed: A Randomized Controlled Trial to Determine the Effects of Foot Reflexology on Depression and Hospital Anxiety in Older Females: A Randomized Controlled Study – PubMed
nccih.nih.gov
- Statistics on Complementary Health Approaches and Integrative Healthcare
- How do you name complementary, alternative, or integrative health? NCCIH
cam.cancer.gov
How To
What are the qualities of a qualified holistic physician?
How to find a good doctor who specializes in holistic medicine?
The best doctors are those who specialize in the field they practice. Holistic medicine is what we are referring too. This means that doctors must know how to treat their patients holistically, which includes treating them as a whole person rather than just their symptoms. They must understand holistic health, and why you should see a holistic doctor.
Doctors must be well-versed in holistic health. They should also be familiar with complementary and other therapies (CAM), like acupuncture or chiropractic care.
Holistic health professionals should be able diagnose your condition and present the various treatment options to help you make informed decisions about your treatment options.
Ask if your doctor is certified by professional organizations such as the American Holistic Medical Association or the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork. NBOHMCA certification is available in many areas, such as naturopathic, acupuncture or homeopathy, clinical nutritional, herbal medicine, aromatherapy and clinical nutrition.
Look through our directory to find a holistic doctor in your region. If you don’t see a practitioner listed, you might be able to look online for one.
To confirm if holistic healthcare is offered, contact your local hospital.
For books and other resources about holistic health, you can visit your local library.