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Canadians want more from their coffee, less toxic people and better nutrition in life

The Pulse: Canadians’ Mind, Body and Spirit, is a survey conducted by Magnum Nutraceuticals from a representative sample of 1,502 online Canadians who are members of the Angus Reid Forum. Of note, eight-in-10 Canadians (82%) agree that they should pay better attention to their nutrition intake

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TORONTO, Canada – As Canadians navigate the complexities of modern living, the pursuit of a healthy lifestyle is becoming increasingly top of mind. Magnum Nutraceuticals, a leading Canadian health and wellness company, today unveiled findings from a nationwide survey – shedding light on Canadians’ attitudes towards essential habits and the priorities in their daily lives.

The Pulse: Canadians’ Mind, Body and Spirit, is a survey conducted by Magnum Nutraceuticals from a representative sample of 1,502 online Canadians who are members of the Angus Reid Forum. Of note, eight-in-10 Canadians (82%) agree that they should pay better attention to their nutrition intake.

Additionally, a stunning 91 per cent feel they would benefit from getting more of the nutrients found in fruits and vegetables, but the same number (91%) also want it to be more convenient and easier to prepare.

Do you agree or disagree with the following statements?

“The survey shows us that Canadians are seeking to improve their health within their busy lifestyle – more protein, more nutrients, and more convenience,” Said Bill Russell, CEO of Magnum Nutraceuticals.

“There are tons of fads around supercharging your lifestyle, but the bottom line is that quality protein and essential nutrients are key to providing the body the basics required to function optimally. We listened and created two products to support this.”

Canadians also want less toxicity, less social media and nicer interactions

Besides food and nutrition, the survey puts a lens on how people prioritize a less toxic, healthier lifestyle focused on mental and physical wellbeing. Fittingly, 88 per cent of Canadians seek to avoid toxic people in their lives while 81 per cent seek to be nicer to people and 66 per cent seek to reduce time on social media.

To what extent are the following habits a priority?

“Canadians are seeking a healthier lifestyle, including a more balanced approach to what they eat as well as the people and elements they expose themselves to,” said Bill Russell, CEO of Magnum Nutraceuticals. “The evidence is compelling – a healthy lifestyle is not just about looking good; it’s about feeling good, both mentally and physically.”

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