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Wellness Profiles: Understanding the Bigger Picture

The Wellness Profiles project began as a way to better understand the vitamins, minerals, plants, and natural compounds found in foods, herbs, and medicinal plants. The goal is to create an easy-to-understand resource that helps people learn more about health and wellness while also discovering plants that can be found in Ontario, Canada or grown in small spaces.

Over time, the Wellness Profiles collection has expanded beyond basic nutrition to include plant compounds and body systems. This allows readers to better understand not only the nutrients found in plants, but also how those nutrients and compounds may support different areas of the body and overall…

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Plant Compounds

Discovering Nature's Hidden Wellness Helpers

When most people think about nutrition, they often focus on vitamins, minerals, protein, carbohydrates, and fats. While these nutrients are essential for life, plants contain thousands of naturally occurring compounds that contribute to health and wellness in ways that science is still discovering today.

These substances, commonly known as plant compounds or phytochemicals, are one of the reasons why a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, herbs, spices, and other plant-based foods is associated with improved overall wellness. They help plants protect themselves from insects, disease, environmental stress, and harsh weather conditions, and many of these same compounds can provide benefits for human health.

What Are Plant Compounds?

Plant compounds are naturally occurring substances produced by plants. Unlike vitamins and minerals, they are not considered essential nutrients required for survival. However, research continues to sh

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