Ditching the belly bloat

 

 

Eating Simple & Eating Clean,

You will become happier and actually feel more alive, more alert, and have less health issues. You will ignite the fire within you, and you will thrive! And, of course, with you in this position of strength and health, all those around you will be healthier, too. Full tank all the way.

 

Slow down

We are all rushing. Rushing to eat, to squeeze in an errand, meet a deadline, get to an appointment; rushing.  So, let us slow down. Start the process with your eating. Stop and actually sit down when you eat. Your body needs you to be calm to actually digest. If you are nervous, your digestive system is in "fight or flight" mode. It cannot work properly when it is stressed. Digestion is about transforming your food into fuel. When we get stressed, tired, or even nervous, our digestion does not function properly, and certainly not optimally.

 

It is important to slow down so you can have more energy, or fuel, and also to avoid indigestion, bloating, acid reflux, and gas.  Before you eat, try and remember to take a deep breath. Be grateful for the food you are about to eat, and also check in with your own body. Try and focus on being present in the moment and have awareness.

Don't shove the food in your mouth as you are running out the door or eat while standing at the counter as we have all done, myself included, more times than I care to remember. Be mindful. Take the time to pause when life gets busy. You will be amazed at the immediate improvement you will see and feel.

Try this amazing exercise I learned during my time at nutrition school to develop your awareness and start to slow down.

  • Sit in a relaxed, comfortable position. Breathe through your nose, and notice how the air is slightly cooler going in and slightly warmer going out.

  • Place one hand over our heart and one hand over your belly.

  • Feel your heart beating, and thank your heart for being there for you all day every day, pumping your blood and keeping you alive.

  • Feel your belly, noticing the rise on the inhale and the fall on the exhale.

  • Thank your belly for digesting all the food you eat.

  • Sit silently with your eyes closed, and allow yourself to be with yourself.

  • When you feel ready, take a deep inhale and exhale, open your eyes, rise, and move back into your day.

 

CHEW, CHEW, CHEW

Digestion begins in your mouth. Remember when you were little and your mother would tell you slow down and chew your food so that you would not choke? That always annoyed me as a child, but she was making a great point.  When you do not chew your food, it sets the stage for poor digestion.  Poor digestion opens the door to let in the unwanted:  weight gain, acne, poor sleep, hormonal issues, adrenal fatigue, constipation, acne, IBS, low sex drive, mood swings, and food allergies, to name a few. Serious health issues are not far behind. Most importantly, when you do not digest properly your body cannot transform your food into energy.

I hear this from my new clients all the time. I WANT ENERGY!!!! If you want more energy, then chew your food properly. I suggest 30 chews per bite. 

Check out!

Yes, you heard me. Put down the phone, blackberry, and iPad.  Turn off the TV, sit down, and just enjoy the activity of eating. Give yourself some quiet time so you can de-stress and digest! I know life gets busy. Why? It is so simple:  when the body is stressed, it cannot digest, properly function, or effectively transform food into energy, or perform all of its other jobs and metabolic processes.

Start by taking just one minute out of your day to breathe and think of anything that makes you happy.

Get cultured

Start adding a good, quality probiotic to your daily routine.  Incorporating cultured foods and drinks to your life, such as yogurt, miso, dairy or non-dairy kefir, kefir water, kombucha, cultured vegetables, and other cultured foods is a great way to improve digestion and overall health. These foods have been around for centuries.

By adding these foods or another high-quality probiotic to your lifestyle, you will lose weight, assimilate your nutrients better, have clearer skin, better sleep, and decrease your body’s inflammation. The Greek meaning of probiotic is ‘for life’. So, give yourself the gift of a healthy life and get cultured. 

FACTS: 95% of your serotonin (the happy hormone) is manufactured in your digestive system.

80% of your immune system is located in your digestive system.

 

CLEAN OUT THE JUNK

Eat simple and eat clean. Our digestive system cannot digest junk. When we eat junk, we end up feeling like junk. Simple, right? I find that people often think that they are eating "clean", but actually they are eating foods that are wreaking havoc on their body and causing inflammation. Food either gives us inflammation or fuel. I always vote for the fuel!

 

What is the food on your plate really doing for you?

 My job and passion is to help people learn what foods are “right” for their unique body. Remember that what worked for you at one point in your life may not be working any more. Listen to the cues or signals your body is giving you. If you need support, contact me about how I can teach you to find out which foods work for your unique body! Every year and every season my own body changes and I need to update the foods that make me look and feel fabulous!

Stay hydrated

Make sure you are drinking plenty of water. I like to add flavor to my water so I that I do not become bored. This not only boosts flavor, but also enhances digestion if you choose the right additions. My favorites are fresh lemon juice, fresh lime juice, cranberry concentrate, ginger slices, grapefruit, and fresh mint leaves.

Exercise

Put on your sneakers (or yoga clothes), because exercise is vital for digestion. Get moving! When you move your body, you move your Qi (the vital energy in your body), and this is key for your digestion. Even if you can only manage 12-15 minutes per day, get your heart pumping, and your digestion will improve. Plus, you will release key endorphins that will make you feel happy and less hungry.

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