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My Line of Supplements is ready!

Health Takes Guts. That’s the brand name of a new line of smart supplements.

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I have created a line of supplements to aid my clients in reaching their goals! I have three blends (two more in development): “Heal the Gut”, “Focus for ADHD” and a Multivitamin.

Through my experience and research, I have a list of nutrients that people with gut problems or ADHD need. Instead of sending them on a quest to find 10 different supplements (in random amounts), I have compiled these nutrients into one place, and in the recommended therapeutic amounts.

For the gut, there are several nutrients that are needed to heal that precious lining of our digestive track. Without healing the GI track, we can’t hope to have gut health or, since all disease begins in the gut, overall health.

For ADHD, we have to give the brain all the support it needs to work optimally. The supplement contains vitamins and minerals that research shows most children with ADHD are deficient in. Not coincidentally these are the nutrients that support the brain in areas of: focus, attention, behavior, and emotions.

Read more on my supplement page. You can also find full nutrition info here.

Holiday Survival Guide

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This time of year is tough. Who among us doesn’t feel larger at New Year’s then we were before Halloween? Since losing weight is a challenge for most people, the best practice this time of year (or anytime) is to prevent weight gain. But how to do that when the parties and family feasts are plentiful?

Here are some tips:

  • First, don’t set yourself up to fail. Don’t aim to never have dessert. How realistic is that? When one fails at this, often what follows is giving up and over-indulging.
  • So, set realistic goals. Have one dessert at Thanksgiving instead of 4? Don’t snack on the office candy tray, but eat dessert at parties?
  • When you do indulge in desserts (as you will and should!), make it an indulging meal. Not an indulging day or month. Often we think, “oh, I’ve blown my diet or goals for today, so I’ll just eat whatever I want and start over tomorrow.” By doing this, you could potentially eat thousands of extra calories!
  • Since hunger and cravings are terribly difficult to overpower, give yourself a better chance by controlling your hunger. If you are starving, you will overeat as you will be too hungry to control your portions or make wise food selections. Here’s how:
    • Don’t starve yourself during the day so you can binge at night. Have healthy, high protein and fiber snacks/meals so that when party time comes you can make wise choices.
    • Stay hydrated. Drink lots of water, throughout the day, every day. Being dehydrated can manifest as hunger and cravings.
    • Get proper sleep. Without enough sleep you won’t produce enough leptin, the hormone that helps you feel full.
  • At a party:
    • Only eat it if it is fabulous; skip it if you can. In other words, don’t just eat it because it is in front of you, make discriminating choices.
    • Take a small plate. Filling up a small plate will have a lot less calories than a full large plate.
    • Don’t linger around the food.
    • Chew gum or have a mint when you want to stop eating (these things dull taste buds).
  • Holiday meals
    • Make a few substitutions
      • sugar substitutes
      • skim milk instead of cream
      • non-fat greek yogurt instead of sour cream
      • chicken broth instead of butter (in stuffing or mashed potatoes)
    • Smaller portions
  • EXERCISE
    • Family walks
    • Family football games (instead of watching football)

Above all: ENJOY YOURSELF

 

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Why all the confusion?

Why is there so much confusion over nutrition?

Here is a comprehensive article about the various factors that interplay to cause this confusion. The ‘health industry’ (trying to sell you something you ‘need’), the government, the media, and our own psychology.

“At the end of the day, the reason why there’s so much confusion is because there’s too much to be gained by keeping us all confused and looking for guidance. Similarly, the fact that nutrition and health science is difficult and slow doesn’t engender much faith from a quick-fix addicted public.”

“Natural foods are what’s healthy, nutrients and the controversies they cause are what keeps research dollars flowing and flip-flops popping up every couple weeks. It’s important to get nutrients, but it’s wise to get them mostly through food, and only after that supplement what you need in a very targeted manner.”

http://lifehacker.com/why-theres-so-much-confusion-over-nutrition-and-fitness-1572870867/all

How food tricks your brain

This is a new article from The Atlantic about all the ways our brain gets tricked and leads to us eating more or making bad food choices. Things like menu layout, food texture, restaurant tricks as well as restaurant ambiance are all on the list.

http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/04/how-your-brain-lies-to-you-about-health/360900/