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12/17/2022 0 Comments

Tips for Healthy Eating Over the Christmas Holidays

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Implementing some simple practices throughout the holidays can keep you healthy and feeling well.
​#1 Get enough sleep.  This is the MOST IMPORTANT one! If you can get 8 hours sleep in and get to bed between 10 and 11:00 pm, you will allow your adrenals to regenerate and hormones to balance.  This will help you to avoid over eating. Your leptin hormone will kick in to say when you've had enough, and shuts the ghrelin hormone off, so you don't continue to feel hungry, and over eat. 
#2 Drink plenty of water.  Drink 8-10 cups of water/day.  If you drink a full cup of water 15 mins before a meal, it will make you feel full quicker and also helps you produce more HCI (Hydrochloric Acid) so you digest your food better, and feel satiated.  Good for bowel health too, which quite often suffers throughout the holidays.  Drinking enough water will also help detox your body, and get nutrients to the cells.  
#3 Start your meal, snack, or treat with a protein, first.  This will help prevent insulin from spiking, and then dropping, leaving you feeling tired and hungry again.  A few almonds or one or two bites of any protein is all it takes to keep your insulin balanced, and prevents over-eating. 
#4  Don't skip meals. This will only set you up to BINGE EAT!  Eat 3 well balanced meals spaced out 5-6 hours.  Make sure to get enough protein, healthy fats (nuts, seeds, cold-pressed organic flax and olive oils, avocados) and try veggie carbs (squash, sweet potato, rutabaga, parsnips) instead of grains, to avoid bloating.  Eat your fruit at the end or dessert.  Protein turns the hunger signal off, and fats keep you full longer.  Vegetables and fruits are full of fiber, so they make you feel full, and are great for blood sugar control because of their high fiber content.  
#5 Limit Sugar. It's ADDICTING...and will make you want more and more.  As well, it takes 1 tsp of processed sugar to lower your immune system for 8 hours, and leaves you feeling tired and susceptible to catching viruses.  
#6 Bake your own treats instead of buying them & use healthier ingredient options. Bake with monk fruit/erythritol sweeteners instead of processed sugars, and try almond flour/butter recipes or gluten free flours. SOME HEALTHY TREAT IDEAS -  70% or higher plain dark chocolate instead of processed chocolates.  Try Cassava grain free chips, and create beautiful fruit and veggie plates, like in the above photo.
#7 Avoid planning too many get-togethers. Take time to rest and enjoy doing things you don't normally have time to do.  This not only builds healthy adrenals, but allows you too keep healthy throughout the holidays and feel well. 
#8 Get moving!!! Do what you love.  Walk, snowshoe, ski, skate, short exercise videos, dance to carols:) 
Check out my HEALTHY CHRISTMAS RECIPES
​ for cakes, cupcakes, ring cakes, loaves and gingerbread cakes on my RECIPES page!
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    Since becoming a Registered Orthomolecular Health Practitioner, Certified Holistic Cancer Practitioner, and Certified Metabolic Coach, Lori has been on a mission to help others find renewed health just like she has!
     
    Lori is a former Registered Dental and Orthodontic Assistant. Those years of serving and caring for her patients provided invaluable experience and were a joy to her.   
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    Leaving her job to share her passion for health and nutrition and provide cancer care, Lori educates and coaches clients and communities, teaching them how to prevent and fight disease with nutrition and a healthy lifestyle, which bring new life to our cells.

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