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  • How to Make a Black Prince, a Rum Manhattan With a Dark Side

    How to Make a Black Prince, a Rum Manhattan With a Dark Side

    Not in a sinister way though. Not in a sinister way though.

  • How Private Aviation Terminals Are Being Transformed Into Luxe Enclaves

    How Private Aviation Terminals Are Being Transformed Into Luxe Enclaves

    From exclusive terminals to upgraded crew amenities, Flexjet and other companies are reshaping their offerings From exclusive terminals to upgraded crew amenities, Flexjet and other companies are reshaping their offerings

  • The Fiber Boom: Why Roughage Became the Quiet Luxury of Nutrition

    The Fiber Boom: Why Roughage Became the Quiet Luxury of Nutrition

    No longer the least glamorous part of our plate, fiber has had a glow-up. We dissect the rituals of the fiber-forward using it to subtly transform their lives. 

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    This decade, fiber dethroned protein as the most talked about food group, shedding its unsexy reputation to spark viral movements and form sophisticated supplement formulas for the lifestyle vanguard. But while such competitive connotations of diets can be dangerous (bottom line: balance is still best), there’s good reason fiber’s rapidly becoming the center of wellness science. Influencing central longevity markers, fiber acts as a key regulator of gut, metabolic, hormonal, and brain health.

    “Fermented by gut microbes, fiber produces short-chain fatty acids that strengthen the gut lining, reduce inflammation, and support immune and brain signaling through the gut–brain axis,” explains nutritional therapist and founder of GP Nutrition Gabriela Peacock. “By slowing digestion and glucose absorption, fiber stabilizes blood sugar, enhancing satiety, supporting weight management, and reducing metabolic stress. It also aids hormonal balance by improving estrogen clearance and insulin sensitivity, with visible benefits for skin health.”

    That’s not all. “Over time, higher and more diverse fiber intake is consistently linked to lower inflammation, reduced disease risk, and improved longevity,” she continues, “positioning fiber as a foundational nutrient that influences multiple systems at once”. The only problem, typically, is that most of us aren’t getting enough. 

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    In the U.S., the recommended goal is to eat at least 25-to-30g of fiber per day, but the average daily intake is ~15g, which is roughly half. Furthermore, that stat may be lower for the increasing number of GLP-1 users, considering their reduced appetite and caloric cutback (somewhat ironic, given how fiber has been marketed as ‘nature’s Ozempic’). 

    But before we all start ‘fibermaxxing’ like health influencers – building meals around fruits, veg, legumes, wholegrains, nuts, and seeds, and supplementing with inulin and psyllium to reach an even higher intake – be mindful that shock outperforms nuance online. 

    “Although most people would benefit from eating more fiber, I’m not a fan of ‘fibermaxxing’,” Maeve Hanan, Registered Dietitian and Founder of Dietetically Speaking tells us of the trend. “Rapidly increasing fiber intake, or consuming excessive amounts, can lead to digestive symptoms such as bloating, gas, cramps, or constipation, particularly if fluid intake is inadequate,” she explains.

    Overloading on fiber can also displace other important nutrients, she adds, and using high-fiber foods purely to bulk meals and restrict calories is a recognized disordered eating behaviour. “If fiber intake becomes something to obsessively track or optimize, it risks doing more harm than good and can negatively affect your relationship with food.”

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    Both experts highlight some rituals of the fiber-forward as sensible ways to reach goals without getting carried away. Firstly, centering meals around a variety of plant foods (“different plants provide different types of fiber” confirms Hanan), and finding ways to make any meal or snack more fiber-rich, by opting for wholegrain versions of breads, pastas, and rice, and regularly adding in mixed nuts and seeds.

    Secondly, Peacock says to front-load fiber earlier in the day. “This supports better blood glucose control because insulin sensitivity is higher and fiber slows carbohydrate absorption,” she explains. Also, “fiber is better tolerated earlier when gut motility is higher, supporting digestive comfort and regularity”. Aligning these habits with good hydration and daily movement helps fiber do its job effectively, the experts concur. 

    Graduating beyond the basics, the future of fiber will be more personalized and precise, Peacock notes, displacing one-size-fits-all recommendations. “As microbiome science advances, we’re likely to see fiber matched to individual gut profiles, alongside the development of targeted or ‘designer’ fibers intended to support specific metabolic or inflammatory outcomes.” Importantly, this will complement rather than replace whole foods, she adds, “shifting the focus from fiber quantity to fiber intelligence”. 

    Hanan agrees, noting how rapid expansion of research into fiber and the gut microbiome will continue, “particularly around how different fibers interact with different microbial profiles”. However, while personalized nutrition based on gut testing is likely to become more visible and heavily marketed, “it isn’t yet a reliable or robust tool for making health recommendations with confidence,” the dietician says. 

    Meanwhile, expect to see more fiber-enriched products on the market (increasingly speaking to different types of fiber – such as resistant starches or beta-glucans), but beware of the bandwagon. “While innovation is exciting, the core message is unlikely to change,” continues Hanan. “Most people will benefit most from increasing fiber through a diverse range of whole plant foods rather than relying on supplements or highly engineered products,” she emphasizes. Food for thought. 

  • Pacaso’s New Invite-Only Club Lets Owners Swap Off-Market Luxury Homes

    Pacaso’s New Invite-Only Club Lets Owners Swap Off-Market Luxury Homes

    Infinity gives its members access to a private exchange for booking stays in each other’s second (third and fourth) residences that are valued at $5 million or more. Infinity gives its members access to a private exchange for booking stays in each other’s second (third and fourth) residences that are valued at $5 million or more.

  • The Dalmore’s Core Collection Is Getting a New 17-Year-Old Single Malt Whisky

    The Dalmore’s Core Collection Is Getting a New 17-Year-Old Single Malt Whisky

    The whisky is rolling out globally now, and will come to the U.S. later this year. The whisky is rolling out globally now, and will come to the U.S. later this year.

  • A Billionaire Investor’s Revamped Oceanfront Retreat in Malibu Lists for $20 Million

    A Billionaire Investor’s Revamped Oceanfront Retreat in Malibu Lists for $20 Million

    Businessman and real estate aficionado Ron Burkle paid $13.5 million for the 1920s Tudor-style cottage, which was previously owned by the late “Mayor of Malibu,” Carol Moss. Businessman and real estate aficionado Ron Burkle paid $13.5 million for the 1920s Tudor-style cottage, which was previously owned by the late “Mayor of Malibu,” Carol Moss.

  • This Beloved Fragrance House Brought Back Jackie O.’s Favorite Perfume

    This Beloved Fragrance House Brought Back Jackie O.’s Favorite Perfume

    Krigler’s new limited edition, Lovely Patchouli 55 Extrait, ups the ante on the first lady’s signature scent. Krigler’s new limited edition, Lovely Patchouli 55 Extrait, ups the ante on the first lady’s signature scent.

  • The Rare, 1960s-Era Alvis Drophead Coupe Remains Evocative, Elegant, and Overlooked

    The Rare, 1960s-Era Alvis Drophead Coupe Remains Evocative, Elegant, and Overlooked

    Built from 1958 through 1967, and now also available as continuations, the British marque’s convertibles are esteemed by those in the know. Built from 1958 through 1967, and now also available as continuations, the British marque’s convertibles are esteemed by those in the know.

  • Benetti’s New 131-Foot Hybrid Superyacht Brings Quiet Luxury to the Seas

    Benetti’s New 131-Foot Hybrid Superyacht Brings Quiet Luxury to the Seas

    The B.Neos is a masterclass in restraint. The B.Neos is a masterclass in restraint.

  • Luxury Valentine’s Day Gifts for the Well-Held Gentleman

    Luxury Valentine’s Day Gifts for the Well-Held Gentleman

    From rare timepieces to elevated essentials, here’s the gifts to consider. 

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