Muscle & Fitness Hers South Africa

FISH ICALLY fit

SEAFOOD PREPARATION HAS become an art form for Stephanie Harris-Uyidi, also known as the “Posh Pescatarian” to her legions of YouTube followers. A glance at any of her Picasso-like plates reveals what resembles an art exhibit instead of a post-workout meal, which is a reason for her popularity and what helped spawn her first cable TV show, The Posh Pescatarian: Appetite for Adventure, a fish and fitness project now in its second season on Z Living channel.

Harris-Uyidi has had a two-decade love affair with the fish-and-seafood-only diet. “Think of it as the Mediterranean diet minus the animals,” she says.

The benefits of including seafood in your diet are as diverse as the creative ways it can be prepared. Reducing cholesterol, improving sleep, and fighting Alzheimer’s

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