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Elena Pérez and María Hernández-Alcalá, creators of Futurelife21: "What's the point of taking turmeric if you then eat the sobaos with Colacao?"
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Elena Pérez and María Hernández-Alcalá, creators of Futurelife21: "What's the point of taking turmeric if you then eat the sobaos with Colacao?"

Elena Pérez and her daughter María Hernández-Alcalá, founders of Futurelife21, pioneered social media content promoting healthy eating as both enjoyable and nutritious. They created a system emphasizing sustainable habits over restrictive diets, focusing on making healthy food visually appealing and accessible. Their approach gained popularity through engaging, organized cooking videos and educational courses, reaching millions online. They have also advised the Spanish Ministry of Consumption on legislation to protect children from harmful processed foods and misleading advertising. Despite their success, they criticize modern society’s fast-paced lifestyle for neglecting traditional cooking practices.

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Elena Pérez and María Hernández-Alcalá, creators of Futurelife21: "What's the point of taking turmeric if you then eat the sobaos with Colacao?"

Elena Pérez and her daughter María Hernández-Alcalá, founders of Futurelife21, pioneered social media content promoting healthy eating as both enjoyable and nutritious. They created a system emphasizing sustainable habits over restrictive diets, focusing on making healthy food visually appealing and accessible. Their approach gained popularity through engaging, organized cooking videos and educational courses, reaching millions online. They have also advised the Spanish Ministry of Consumption on legislation to protect children from harmful processed foods and misleading advertising. Despite their success, they criticize modern society’s fast-paced lifestyle for neglecting traditional cooking practices.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on health education and nutrition advocacy, which has some political implications but is primarily framed as a public service initiative. The mention of advising the Ministry of Consumption relates to policy, but the overall tone remains neutral, highlighting their work without明显

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