
About Sophia Martinez
I was standing in aisle four of our local grocery store, violently shaking a plastic bottle of cayenne-spiked lemon water, when my knees actually buckled from hunger. That ill-fated, five-day liquid cleanse was supposed to “reset” my system. Instead, it left me dizzy, cranky, and staring up at a display of organic avocados wondering how eating real food had become so complicated. After brushing myself off and buying a very solid, very un-juiced sandwich, I drove back to my house in Asheville, NC, and completely overhauled my approach to wellness. No more starvation diets. No more punishing regimens. Before this, my background was actually in middle school biology—I spent my days explaining cellular respiration to seventh graders but somehow completely ignored my own body’s energy needs. I left the classroom to study holistic nutrition, eventually working as a recipe developer for a regional farm-to-table cooperative. Now, my kitchen is fueled by actual sustenance. Whether I’m hauling a canvas tote full of Cherokee Purple tomatoes back from the Asheville City Market or firing up my heavily dented 12-cup Magimix food processor to blitz a dairy-free cashew pesto, I focus on meals that actually keep you full. Here on cleaneathub.com, I share the results of those kitchen experiments. You’ll find hearty, whole-food recipes, honest reviews of modern health trends, and straightforward weeknight dinners that don’t require a liquid diet or a side of hunger pangs.