Friday, February 6, 2015

A Prescription For Produce! Love It!!!!

If you eat like this, your heart and soul will sing! :)
I've been saying (and living) for years...nutrition is the best medicine.  Now, I'm not saying that there aren't times when Western medicine is needed because there absolutely are.  Especially in acute situations.  BUT in general, we need to go back to nature.  Nutrition is what feeds our bodies as well as our mind and souls.  If we don't eat properly then the triad suffers.  Not an isolated element of it. Nothing works in isolation.  NOTHING!  My first response to any health situation is to 1) assess the situation (what's happening on all levels and how is it manifesting in the body) and 2) what can we do nutritionally to alleviate the underlying issue.  Not treat the symptom.  Yes, this approach may take longer because it doesn't involve using potent fast acting drugs.  But it's not only better for your body, it heals your body and it treats the issue not the symptom.  Okay, enough of my rant.  The reason I'm writing this is because I think FINALLY medicine (and doctor's) are starting to believe this.  I think there's a movement or a shift happening where doctor's are going back to our roots and to nature to look for cures or natural nutritional ways to alleviate physical symptoms.  Here's why I say this, I read an article the other day in the Houston Chronicle.  They did a piece on a doctor who is doing just what I said above!  The title of the article was 'Doctor writes prescriptions for produce'.  How freaking awesome is that!!!  I love this guy!  In the article he is quoted saying, "As physicians, we perform surgery or prescribe medications to our patients to make them well," said Davis. "Why not also educate them on healthy eating, and make fresh fruits and vegetables readily available?".  And here's the best quote....

"I think a few other doctors have written prescriptions," continued Davis. "I would like to get more doctors writing the prescriptions. Hippocrates said, 'Let food be thy medicine, and medicine be thy food.' Produce is medicine. The vegetables and fruits are an alternative for use in treating diseases."

Did you see that where he said "produce is medicine"???? YES!!!!!! Finally a doctor saying something like this! Something like "this" that we in the holistic nutrition field have known for years.  And by the way, those 'prescription pads' he's referring to in his comment are prescription pads for produce!  Prescriptions for fruits and veggies!!! Words can't describe how awesome this is!!!  I just HAD to share it with you all!!

So the next time you're feeling a little under the weather, have a rash, feel exhausted, etc.  don't look for a pill to take.  Take a good look at your diet and lifestyle.  Change it from within.  Naturally.  And what will follow is a tidal wave of health, vitality, and awareness that you thought didn't exist.  I promise!

XO   Joy

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Kale Sprouts




Kale Sprout chips in the making :)


A delicious hybrid of Red Kale and Brussels sprouts.  Today I made kale sprout chips and they were delicious!  Just toss on a baking sheet, add olive oil, some sea salt and roast at 375 degrees for 20-25 minutes. That's it! They're a perfect low calorie snack packed with all kinds of goodness!! Here's just some of this super stars stats:
  • 1 1/2 cups only 45 calories
  • Boasts 4 grams of protein per serving
  • Loaded with vitamin K, vitamin C, calcium, and manganese
  • Major antioxidant
  • Anti-cancer properties


All this, not to mention the classic benefits you get from eating cruciferous vegetables plus purple foods (anthocyanins--support heart and eye health) and green veggies (phytochemicals and carotenoids).   So next time you're in the produce section, give 'em a try!

XO  Joy


Sunday, January 25, 2015

What do love and oxygen have in common?


Love fuels the soul they way oxygen fuels a fire.
Love is what lifts us.  Inspires us.  Ignites us.  Love commands growth (never demands). Change.  Compassion. Empathy and understanding.  Love is it.  It is what fuels our soul.  It's vital to the evolution of our soul.  For the illumination of our soul.  If you don't allow it in your life, your soul is oppressed the way a fire is put out once you remove oxygen from it.  Allowing yourself to feel love is a choice.  It is in everything!  We find it not only in our loved ones and friends but in our breath, in the bird singing outside your window.  Love is in the vibrant colors of your favorite flower.  That smile you get when you look at something you love or listen to your favorite song or drink your favorite cup of tea.  That is all feeling  the love.
So surround yourself with everything you love, mundane and grand.  From people you love to your favorite pair of pj's!  Just surround yourself with whatever makes you feel love and joy. That is what feeds your soul.  And after a while, when you're in a consistent place of feeling love, you begin to see things differently.  You respond from love, you inspire more love, you attract more love.  It's contagious! So go out and feel love!

XO  Joy


Sunday, January 18, 2015

Respond to life. Don't react to it.



It's so important to live in 'the now'.  To be fully conscious of each moment.  To live in awareness.  That is the only place where peace comes from and the ability to handle any situation that comes your way.  When you are fully present, you can respond to things as opposed to reacting to them.  When you live from the place of ego or your mind, you react to situations.  You're on autopilot. Your thoughts, words, and actions become a reflex without thought of their consequence.  When you live from a place of awareness being fully present and now, you respond.  You don't react.  You have that gap of silence that allows you to witness what just occurred and then choose how you will respond to it...if you respond at all. Sometimes, not responding is the best response.  When you do this, conflicts can be diffused or avoided, relationships can be deepened, you're aware of your intentions, and you begin to flow with your life not against it. 

Try to live from the seat of your soul.  Be fully aware.  And respond to life.  Not react to it. When you do, life will support you the way the pond supports the vibrant green lily pad.







XO  Joy

Saturday, January 17, 2015

The 12-hour eating window. I knew it before I knew I knew it! ;)

Find your window and stay in it




Clients of mine know I'm not a fan of counting calories.  Of course there are those occasions when it may be necessary (used as a teaching tool for estimations, acute need for weight loss, personal preference) but in general...I'm not a fan.  I don't believe it's necessary.  Our society makes things so much more complicated than they actually are and confuse us with mixed messages.  If you're eating healthfully and mindfully, counting calories is not a necessity in order to lose weight.  In addition to eating healthy, real food, and eating mindfully, I tell clients to watch portion sizes (see previous post on portion distortion) and eat in a 12-hour window.  I found for me the 12-hour window helped with not only digestion but weight maintenance and caloric restriction.  

Well, recently in my 'recreational reading' the other day, which is never truly recreational because I'm always thirsty for knowledge, I came across an article in my daily emails from The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (of which I am a member) that discussed this exact theory!  It was an article in the New York Times about a study that was published in 2012 on mice.  In this study, two groups of mice were given the same diet but one of group mice at whenever they wanted (varied hours) and the second group was restricted to a 12-hour window.  In short, the 12-hour window group of mice gained little weight and had no metabolic problems while the 'eat whenever' group became chubby and developed symptoms of diabetes. And this was while consuming the same type of diet.  They furthered the study by allowing the time restricted group to cheat on the weekends.  The results showed that those mice remained sleek and healthy even with cheating on the weekends!  The study also reflected that eating a time restricted diet can not only prevent but reverse obesity and obesity related symptoms.  That's amazing!  If you think about it the concept makes sense, which is why I've been eating this way for years.  Our bodies, and meal times, are directly effect by circadian rhythm. Simplicity and nature at its best.

This has taught me even more to listen to my intuition.  I have known for years that my body responds to an 'eating window' with optimal health.  It's so encouraging and exciting to now find studies that confirm this.

The message here....listen to your intuition....and find your 12-hour window and keep your meals in that.  Let your body rest, heal, and repair the other 12 hours.

XO  Joy

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Power Snacking!!



This is one of my favorite go-to snacks! It feels like a treat because of the chocolate chips but it's also a superfood. The key is portion size. It's hard sometimes to stop at the proper amount so I usually make my portion size baggies ahead of time. That way when I'm hungry and in a hurry I just grab and go and am not tempted to over indulge. I do this with several variations of homemade trail mix BUT this is the one that can get me in the most trouble:)

I use 1/4 cup (~1oz) of walnuts and 1 1/2-2 Tablespoons of 70% dark chocolate chips. Divine!!

Remember when using chocolate it's 70% and higher that contain all the health benefits we read so much about. If you're not a fan of dark chocolate but want to be, try training your tastebuds. Start with your preferred intensity and start adding a higher percentage each time you eat chocolate. I've had a couple clients try this approach and although it may take a while, it works! And is SO worth it!

Here are the stats below for this delicious healthy snack and treat:
  • 255 calories (that may seem high but the fiber and the several "good" kind of fats walnuts contain are the reason and very much worth it)
  • 5g/protein
  • 4g/fiber
  • Iron
  • B6
  • Magnesium
  • Calcium
  • Potassium
  • L-arginine (which has cardiovascular benefits)
  • ALA (omega-3)
  • Cancer fighting properties
  • Antioxidant (in walnuts this type of antioxidant, polyphenols, helps lower cholesterol)
  • Anti-inflammatory 


Honestly, I could go on with the health benefits of eating walnuts and dark chocolate but I think this is a powerful persuasive start! So the next time you're grocery shopping pick up some walnuts and dark chocolate chips and create your go-to power snack. Set yourself up for success!!

XO  Joy



Monday, January 5, 2015

Green Goddess Breakfast Shake


                                 


                     My Green Goddess Shake!

Last year I started replacing my breakfast with shakes.  I love it because I can get in 5-7 servings of fruits/veggies in this one glass of goodness! Plus, I've noticed a difference in my skin and on the scale.  I am a huge fan of shakes!  I use the Nutribullet.  I've had mine for a year using it daily and the blades are still super sharp.

When a client wants to lose weight, one of the first things I suggest is replacing their breakfast with a veggie/fruit packed shake.  The variations are endless but the results are the same; dramatic increase in vegetable and fruit consumption, increase in antioxidant and anti-inflammatory intake, increase in fiber intake (which leads to longer satiety), and generally weight loss (when in conjunction with other life-style changes)-just to name a few.

Here's what I put in my Green Goddess Shake:
1/4 of an avocado
1/2 C Kale
1 Pear
1 Green Apple
1/2 Banana
1 t. Ginger
1 C Almond milk
(amounts are estimates and can vary depending on personal preference)

Do you have a delicious shake recipe?  Post it here or email me and I'll share it on my blog!

XO  Joy