Health & Nutrition

7 Simple Ways To Eat More Mindfully

7 Simple Ways To Eat More Mindfully

7 Simple Ways To Eat More Mindfully

Are you ready to reconnect to your body, and get your health back on track again? Whether it's weight loss, eating healthy, having more energy, or learning to control your cravings, sorting out your eating habits and feeling your best, Mindful eating is for you. 

Eating as mindfully as we might on vacation, for example, is not realistic for many of us, especially with work, busy families, physical routines, and all the other daily distractions.

Here are seven simple ideas to help you establish more mindful eating habits, and perhaps start to reconnect the body and mind again.

To Detox Or Not To Detox

To Detox Or Not To Detox

To Detox Or Not To Detox

One of the most common questions I get from my Nutrition clients, is : Should I do a detox? 

I figure I should share my thoughts with everyone, and so I decided to put it into a blog post this week. 

What is Detoxing? 

The removal of toxins from the body. It's normal and it happens in our body every day! Our body is always coming into contact and creating toxins, and so our body can and does detox itself all the time. 

What are Toxins?

Anything the body deems unworthy such as alcohol, caffeine, drugs, excess hormones, pesticide residue or any chemicals. Or extra waste material our body produces.  It's anything the body needs to get rid of. Here are a few kinds and examples. 

  1. External toxins: food additives, drugs, pesticides, etc. coming from our external environment

  2. Internal toxins: hormones or amino acids which are natural byproducts of normal metabolism.

Detoxification is a normal process that allows our body to function without too much backup in our bloodstream.

What Is Processed Food?

What Is Processed Food?

What Is Processed Food?

Eating healthy can feel hard, but if we focus on just a few areas, it can make a big difference to our health.

What Makes a Food Processed?

The world of food can be so confusing at times. There was a time when it was clear what food was - it came directly from nature - whether foraging, hunting, or farming.

Now there are so many things we eat that don't resemble a natural food.

Michael Pollan has a famous quote, he said:

"Eat Food - Not too much - Mostly Plants"

And in his famous book, In Defense of Food, he defines what food should be. He says, "Don't eat anything your great-great-grandmother wouldn't recognize as food."

And, we can all agree that some things are obviously not recognizable by our great-great-grandmothers: candy bars, fast food, and sports drinks.

We can also say that many of the common health issues we face today: heart disease, diabetes, some cancers, cavities, etc. didn't exist at anywhere near the rates before industrially processed foods became available.

But, where do we draw the line? How do we define processed? How processed is processed? And what the heck is ultra-processed?

Allow me to let you in on the internationally recognized classification system. And we’re going to go through it step-by-step with an apple.

Breakfast for Busy Women – Why It’s Important Not to Skip

Breakfast for Busy Women – Why It’s Important Not to Skip

Breakfast for Busy Women – Why It’s Important Not to Skip

Does this sound familiar?

The alarm goes off(way too early for your liking) and you are rushing around preparing for a busy day ahead, whether you have children to get ready for school, or papers to read for a morning meeting, by the time you’ve watched the news, brushed your teeth and sorted your make-up, you are already exhausted. Is this you?

It’s no wonder so many busy women end up skipping breakfast and just grabbing an expensive coffee and muffin to drink in the car on the way to work. But there are many reasons why this habit is bad for our health. Let's go over some of them.