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DO YOU NEED A METABOLIC MAKEOVER?

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DO YOU NEED A METABOLIC MAKEOVER?

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Do you start off running with a brand-new diet each year only to lose steam after the first couple of weeks? Are you in a constant conversation with your bathroom scale that can either uplift or depress how you feel each day?

Your metabolism keeps you energized and moving. If it slows, you are likely to feel its effects on your sleep, in your mood, and your energy.

There is ample scientific evidence as to why diet culture is not working (nor supportive) For example, studies show that restricting and depriving what you eat leads to rebelling and in many cases binge eating. Notably, diet culture asks us to lean on high levels of willpower rather than creating long-term sustainable habits and behaviors. Furthermore, looking at our health through the lens of our metabolism has been shown to be much more successful (and more flexible too).

Maybe this year, it’s time to stop trolling for the newest diet trend or eating style that puts you into a box, put the bathroom scale away, and try something a little different—something sustainable, healthful, and results-based. Eating to match your metabolism is a true match for who you are and what your particular cells need to produce energy effectively and efficiently.

WHAT IS METABOLISM?

Introducing your metabolism: the source of your energy, vitality, body composition, and health. Studies show the underlying cause of many of the current health issues in the world today is due to a lack of the building blocks that feed your metabolism. Your metabolism is deeply embedded in your blood sugar, your biochemistry, your cellular oxiative system (how your cells make energy), your autonomic nervous system, and how you nourish yourself each day—body, mind, and soul.

Explore these five metabolic principles for more energy, deeper sleep, curbed cravings, an elevated mood, clear focus, and optimal body composition—and create long-term sustainable changes in your health.

1. METABOLIC INDIVIDUALITY

Studies on metabolic individuality show that over many thousands of years, with the evolution of people in various parts of the world, individuals have developed specific nutritional needs based on many important factors and variables, including climate, genetic lineage, environmental stressors, and daily life rhythms. Examples of metabolic individuality include differences in ideal macronutrient ratios (protein, fat, and carbohydrates).

While one person may thrive eating a diet that is high in tropical fruits and fish, another person may feel more nourished with a diet higher in heavier proteins, berries, and nuts. These telltale pieces of your individuality are needed to understand the differences for customized ingredients to feed your energy, vitality, and metabolic requirements.

Essentially, what works for you may not work for others. Instead of looking for a one-way approach to health, consider looking for your way. While this may sound more complicated than signing up for the latest diet trend, with a little time and practice you can learn to be the detective in your own body and the governor of your health.

Try this:

  • Employ a mindfulness practice, such as meditation, in your life and practice being the witness in your body and in your life.

  • Track how different kinds of foods in different ratios affect your mood, energy, sleep, and cravings after meals.

  • Avoid the one-way approaches to weight loss that ignores your unique bio-individuality, history, and genetic lineage. In some cases, genetic and/or ancestral testing could be informative and useful.

2. BALANCE

Creating balance in your body, and specifically in your blood sugar, is a relief to your metabolism. This cannot happen if your blood sugar is on a roller coaster. Science shows that when insulin, our storing hormone, spikes too high or dips too low, it tells your body to hold onto body fat. Conversely, one study found that suppressing insulin secretion in non-diabetic obese adults was associated with weight loss and decreased body mass.

Try this:

  • Eat protein, fat, and whole carbohydrates at each meal.

  • Avoid high-glycemic foods, especially eaten by themselves. High-glycemic foods are foods that turn to sugar quickly in your blood, such as sugar or white flour.

  • Don’t be afraid of adding good fats to each meal—such as coconut oil, nuts, seeds, olive oil, avocado, and/or pasture-fed butter—which will keep your blood sugar balanced, your body satiated longer, and your energy more even and consistent.

3. SATIETY

You will know you are on track when you are satiated—to feel satisfied without excess—after a balanced meal. Your cravings will no longer get the best of you, and your energy will be even and sustained. Even if you are known to emotionally eat, stress eat, or boredom eat, you will notice an improvement with these habits when you are aware of how to eat for your satiation at each meal.

Studies show that the quality of your carbohydrates affects your cravings (especially for sugar). When you eat more processed and refined carbohydrates, they will create more blood-sugar imbalance. One study showed that when men eat low-glycemic carbohydrates in their whole forms, such as brown rice, sweet potato, steel-cut oats, quinoa, or a tart apple, those carbs were more stabilizing to their blood sugar. This suggests that eating low-glycemic whole carbs will leave you feeling more satiated and cravings begin to melt away.

Try this:

  • Choose whole carbohydrates—whole grains, low-glycemic fruit, and starchy vegetables.

  • Eat regular meals and don’t let yourself get too hungry. When you wait too long between meals, you usually end up becoming “hangry” (a mix of anger and hunger) and making impulsive choices. Eating regular, balanced meals keeps your blood sugar stable and keeps your metabolism working for you.

  • Track your cravings as they change. An improvement in your cravings indicates an improvement in your metabolism.

4. HEALING

When you continue to focus on the number on the scale, rather than healing your metabolism, you most often perpetuate feeling deprived, restricted, hungry, and uninspired. Even if you have the willpower to keep up with a rigorous diet, your body needs a strong metabolism to sustainably lose weight, feel energized, and be healthy and strong.

Getting healthy to lose weight works much more effectively than losing weight to get healthy.

Here are the four primary stages that your metabolic healing will go through:

  1. Your starting point—your current metabolism.

  2. The healing phase—replenishing your body through food, restoration, insulin balancing, and rebuilding your energy and vitality.

  3. Fat-burning and the metabolic makeover phase––you begin to notice changes in your mood, energy, cravings, body composition, and sleep.

  4. A healed state—you achieve balance in your hormones (starting with insulin). This may translate into weight loss, more sustained energy throughout the day, improved brain chemistry, more satiation, improved sex drive, better night's sleep, and more focus and clarity.

Try this:

  • Cultivate patience as you move through the various metabolic healing phases at a slow-and-steady pace.

  • Acknowledge your progress as you go. Tracking changes and celebrating your successes (big and small) will continue to inspire your health and healing.

  • Share your results with others in your life. Sharing the progress you are making may lead to greater success on your journey.

5. SUSTAINABILITY

It is common to start on a health and healing journey relying on your willpower to keep you on track. What you may not realize is that your willpower is inconsistent. This variable of how you move through your day changes based on a few key ingredients: stress, sleep quality, and blood sugar.

In its report, “What You Need to Know About Willpower: The Psychological Science of Self-Control,” the American Psychological Association states, “A growing body of research shows that resisting repeated temptations takes a mental toll. Some experts liken willpower to a muscle that can get fatigued from overuse.”

To create a sustainable path to health and healing, you must turn toward something more reliable. Research shows a more reliable approach is a shift toward habit forming and automatic behaviors. While you likely don’t have trouble finding time to take a shower or brush your teeth each day, it is because these acts of self-care have become automatic.

When behavior becomes automatic, you are not relying on the irregularity of your willpower. This is true with eating, exercising, meditation, sleep routines, and even your internal dialogue.

Try this:

  • Consider picking one small new health behavior to add in through habit-forming and automatic behavior.

  • Start slow and build your momentum strong and steady.

  • Set a reasonable timeframe to work within (such as 30 days) and anchor your new behavior with time and practice.

While this may not be your typical approach to improve your eating try these tried-and-true steps that heal your metabolism—from the inside out—for a long-lasting and sustainable transformation in your health and beyond.

*Editor’s Note: The information in this article is intended for your educational use only; it does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Chopra Center's Mind-Body Medical Group; and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition and before undertaking any diet, supplement, fitness, or other health programs.

 

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WATERMELON SALT ALOE ELIXIR

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WATERMELON SALT ALOE ELIXIR

We had our first official watermelon of the season at a family BBQ last weekend. There is nothing quite like a cool slice on a hot summer day.

That said, add some coconut water, aloe, high quality salt and blend and be sure to take note how electrolytes hydrate you, energize and keep you sailing through summer and feeling your best.

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Tis the season to elevate your hydration. Let's keep in mind the definition of hydration includes water + electrolytes (sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium). Hydration is also integral in your metabolic function.

Too much water and not enough electrolyte will deplete these essential minerals and leave you feeling worse than when you started.

This festive summer elixir is the perfect combination of all the flavors (and minerals) you need to keep your hydration levels happy. Feel free to spike it if you are feeling feisty.

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MEET YOUR METABOLISM: 5 LAWS THAT WILL TRANSFORM YOUR SPRING

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MEET YOUR METABOLISM: 5 LAWS THAT WILL TRANSFORM YOUR SPRING

HOW'S YOUR MARCH MOJO?



Tired? Sluggish? Moody? Frumpy? Out of balance?



So often we are told that feeling exhausted, grumpy, sleep deprived, unsexy and stressed out is a normal condition for the modern woman. Even more often, we are told that the new normal can be found in coping with our symptoms via caffeine, anti-depressants, hormones, diets and sleep medications.



Spring is a time when many of us get excited.  After the long winter months, it is so inspiring to look forward to blooming flowers, warmer weather and longer days. 

 

We turn to light with zest and renewal.



Having the energy and vitality to enjoy all of these upcoming seasonal flavors is something most of us yearn for. 


The truth is, spring does come with a renewed vigor, but many of us find ourselves too out of balance to enjoy it.

 

Meet your metabolism:  The source of your energy, vitality and health.



So today, I want to talk to you a little about your metabolism. If you are still reading, this may sound like a BIG relief to you. The underlying causes we are speaking of here are are deeply embedded in your cellular systems, your autonomic nervous system and exactly how you are feeding your unique metabolism each day. 

 


There are some important metabolic laws I want to share with you, so you can get your MOJO back on track this spring + a special offering I have ready for you below...

 

 

5 METABOLIC LAWS THAT WILL TRANSFORM YOUR SPRING

 

 

1.  THE LAW OF INDIVIDUALITY

 

"One man's medicine is another man's poison" ~Wolcott

 

Over many thousands of years, the evolution of people in various parts of the world has developed very specific nutritional needs based on many important factors and variables: climate, genetic lineage, environmental stressors and daily life rhythms.  These tell tail pieces of information are needed to understand the differences across the human race between energy, vitality, and metabolic support.

 

What works for some of us may not work for others.  The one way approach to health and healing doesn't work.

 

Discovering your unique metabolic needs is the miracle of your MOJO.

 

 

2.  THE LAW OF BALANCE

 

"Life is a balance of letting go and holding on"   ~Rumi

 

Creating balance in our bodies, our blood sugar and our daily lives is a relief to our metabolic output.  In fact, with the right ratios of macro-nutrients on our plates we can see not only a deep biochemical balancing of our blood sugar, but also a fueling and even kick start to our metabolism.  This cannot happen if our blood sugar is on a roller coaster. 

 

There are many ways to balance our blood sugar (each of us with a little different formula) but a few worth mentioning here so you have something with which to start:

 

  • Eat a balance of protein, fat, and whole carbohydrates at each meal.
  • Avoid high glycemic foods, especially by themselves.
  • Eat a significant amount of good fats each day:  such as coconut oil, organic dairy, nuts, seeds, olive oil, avocado and butter which will keep your blood sugar balanced, your body satiated longer, and your energy more even and consistent.

 

 

3.  THE LAW OF SATIATION

 

"Healthy is an outfit that looks different on everybody."

 

What do you crave? 

 

You will know you are on track when you are satiated, and your cravings no longer are getting the best of you.  Even if you are known to emotionally eat, stress eat, or boredom eat – you will notice a significant improvement with these habits when you are metabolically tuned into your unique needs around food.

 

Carbohydrate quality is a big culprit in how our cravings unfold. The more processed, usually the more of a blood sugar imbalance. If we can eat carbohydrates in their whole form (such as brown rice, sweet potato, steel cut oats, quinoa, or a tart apple) with fats and proteins, we will find these whole carbohydrates are much more gentle on our blood sugar and our cravings begin to melt away.

 

When we wait too long between meals, we are taking an insulin risk that usually ends up in us getting too hungry, and making a choice that is more impulsive.

 

Planning on little dense snack bites more regularly will keep you satiated and satisfied and free yourself of those crazy cravings. Eating regularly throughout the day creates a healthy metabolism, and happier hormones (AKA Insulin).

 

 

4.  THE LAW OF METABOLIC HEALING

 

"A healthy outside starts from the inside."

 

When we continue to focus on weight loss, rather than healing, we keep ourselves stuck.  Even if we fight it, the truth is that our bodies need a strong metabolism to loose weight, feel energized, and be strong. 

 

Getting healthy to loose weight works much more effectively than loosing weight to get healthy.

 

We need strong and healthy metabolisms to loose the weight we desire, to boost our energy, curb our cravings, feel strong and balanced, and to come back to our vitality and true health.

 

Each of us comes to the table with a different history.  How much healing do we need for our metabolisms to be strong?  What is our story around stress, sleep, eating, mood, cravings, and blood sugar? 

 

You may be in this transition for a period of time, while your metabolism is healing to then enable you to thrive. 

 

There are 4 main stages that metabolic healing goes through:

 

  1. Where you are starting from:  your current metabolism
  2. Your healing phase:  replenishing your body through food, restoration, hormone balancing and rebuilding your energy and vitality.
  3. Fat-burning and the metabolic makeover phase:  You begin to notice changes in your mood, energy, cravings, body composition, and sleep.
  4. A healed state:  You achieve balance in your hormones.  This may translate into weight loss, improved brain chemistry, more satiation, improved sex drive, better night's sleep, more focus and clarity, and of course, the feeling of balance.

 

 

5.  THE LAW OF SUSTAINABILITY

 

"Sustainability's goal is to create possibilities, not to limit options."
 

Many of us start on a health and healing journey relying on our will power to keep us on track.  What most of us do not realize is that our will power is inconsistent.  This variable of how we move through our day changes based on a few key ingredients:  stress, sleep quality, and blood sugar.

 

In their recent report What You Need To Know About Willpower: The Psychological Science of Self-control, the American Psychological Association states “A growing body of research shows that resisting repeated temptations takes a mental toll. Some experts liken willpower to a muscle that can get fatigued from overuse.”

 

To create a sustainable path to health and healing, we must turn towards something a bit more reliable.  Habit forming and automatic behaviors are what I am referring to.  While most of us can find time to take a shower or brush our teeth each day, this is because these acts of self-care have become automatic.

 

When a behavior becomes automatic we are not relying on the irregularity of our willpower.  This is true with eating, exercising, meditation, sleep routines, and even our internal dialogue.

 

Consider picking a few new behaviors to work with around habit forming and automatic behaviors.  Start slow and build your momentum strong and steady.

 

 

I would love to hear your comments and questions below. 
Here's to your health and vitality this spring.

 


THE METABOLIC MASTERY IMMERSION

 


 

Do you ever feel confused about what to eat?


The challenges happening in the world of food, body and health are overwhelming for many of us.  The endless search for the one right way to eat, and fuel our bodies makes sense amid the jungle of confusion. 

 

When I read the latest and greatest diet books or health trends it seems that each of these approaches also often comes with the need to feel like their way is the way.  

 

I disagree...there is a different way.

 

THERE IS YOUR WAY...


WE BEGIN MARCH 22ND, 2017
 

It is all virtual from your own home and all recorded for your convenience.  This course will revolutionize your eating and ignite your energy and vitality. 

 
I can't wait to have you join...
 

HERE'S TO YOU GETTING YOUR MOJO ON TRACK!

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