The Dangers of MSG

The dangers of MSG.  Some people think MSG or Monosodium glutamate is a preservative or that it contains a nutritional value. MSG is used in the food industry as a flavor enhancer. If you have to enhance the flavor of something, maybe ask yourself why would they need to enhance it. Maybe it's not real food. Real food shouldn’t need much enhancement. In fact, chemically MSG is an "excitotoxin"  or neurotoxin that has a negative impact on the brain and nervous system. Some of you may remember  we learned that "according to Neurosurgeon, Dr. Russell Blaylock, M.D. these have been labeled excitotoxins because they over stimulate neural (brain) cells…

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Strawberry Energy Bites Recipe

The hardest part for my clients is giving up sugar, sweets, and desserts. So I like to offer alternatives to dessert that contains cleaner ingredients. Most cakes, cookies, or any sweets contain either genetically engineered corn syrup or hydrogenated oils on top of high amounts of sugar. Strawberry energy bites are a wonderful healthy guilt-free treat you can feel good about putting in your body! Incorporating fruit or other plants is always the best choice with desserts. Strawberries contain a broad array of nutritional benefits. Strawberries are packed with vitamins and minerals such as vitamins C and K, folate, potassium, manganese, and magnesium. They are low-calorie, fiber-rich, and abundant…

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8 Favorite Healthy Valentine’s Day Gifts

8 Favorite Healthy Valentine's Day Gifts to Give your loved ones gifts that keep on giving Since Valentine's Day is known for the chocolate and/or sugar, we felt it was an appropriate time to share healthier ideas for gift-giving. Sugar is the culprit in creating inflammation in the body, along with suppressing the immune system and disrupting gut flora. The following gifts can benefit every aspect of a person's life and continue giving long after February 14. These are all products I use on a daily basis and attribute them to my natural solution to slow the aging process and increased vitality. Healy Microcurrent Wearable.  How do I…

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Is Your Nutritional Bank Account in the Red? Week 39 of 52 Weeks of Wellness

Is Your Nutritional Bank Account in the Red? - Week 39 of 52 Weeks of Wellness Our body is like a bank account.  We have approximately 3-5 times per day (meals and snacks) to make a deposit. Will it be a good deposit (whole, clean food) or NSF (non sufficient nutrient food)? Along with deposits, we make withdrawals as well.  We expend energy through daily mental and emotional activity as well as physical.  From a physical standpoint, we run, jog, bike, hike and maybe lift weights which we feel makes us "healthy". When we expend energy either through emotional or physical activity, this requires additional nutrients from food.  However,…

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Are You Unknowingly Keeping Yourself Sick and Miserable? Week 24 of 52 Weeks of Wellness

Are You Unknowingly Keeping Yourself Sick and Miserable?  Week 24 of 52 Weeks of Wellness Are you feeling sick, fatigued or just plain miserable? You should know that... 80% of disease is preventable by lifestyle choices. Meaning diet and exercise (or FSA as I like to call it, "fun sweaty activity") is the key. If you continue to believe that there is nothing you can do to prevent disease and you don't make wellness a priority you could have some serious health issues in the future to combat. We just finished up talking about how the majority of available "convenience foods" are terrible when it comes to your health.…

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Are You Unknowingly Keeping Yourself Sick and Miserable? Belief Without Research – Week 23 of 52 Weeks of Wellness

Are You Unknowingly Keeping Yourself Sick and Miserable? Belief Without Research - Week 23 of 52 Weeks of Wellness Are you feeling sick, unhealthy or miserable? Then you are likely (unknowingly?!) doing some counterintuitive health related things that have kind of be ingrained in us. For the new few weeks I'd like to debunk and discuss these hidden roadblocks to wellness in an attempt to educate and empower for better health and wellness. To start out I'd like to address the issue of Belief Without Research. Are you believing the media, ad agencies and food packaging when they tell you what foods are healthy? So many of us truly believe…

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Chewing your food 100 times…seriously? – Week 22 of 52 Weeks of Wellness

Chewing your food 100 times...seriously?- Week 22 of 52 Weeks of Wellness Continuing our journey down the digestive tract, here are a few more tips to assist with digestion. One of my downfalls is that I’m a fast eater. Remember, our stomach doesn’t have teeth so you need to chew thoroughly. The old rule that your grandparents or parents may have instilled to chew 100 times before you swallow is EXTREMELY important to assimilating nutrients. A few more rules of proper digestion is to not read or watch television while you eat. Focus on your food and the amazing wealth of nutrients it is providing (assuming it is!) and…

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The KISS Rule for Digestion – Week 21 of 52 Weeks of Wellness

The KISS Rule for Digestion- Week 21 of 52 Weeks of Wellness Now that we know how the digestive system works and the importance of removing additives, preservatives, sugar, fats that the body can’t or will struggle to digest, here are a few Keep It SIMPLE Sweetie (not a fan of the other S word) tips to improve digestion and reduce symptoms connected with poor digestion. How to reduce or eliminate digestive issues: Avoid processed, instant, sugar-laden, chemical-laden, hydrogenated/trans fats, “lifeless” foods Avoid alcohol, caffeine, nicotine, soda Avoid antacids Reduce or eliminate drinking iced or hot liquids immediately before, during or 30 minutes after a meal. Consider drinking 4…

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What you learned in 5th Grade about Digestion – Week 20 of 52 Weeks of Wellness

What you learned in 5th grade about Digestion - Week 20 of 52 Weeks of Wellness So, you may have learned how the body digests food in 5th grade but did anyone listen or care back then? I certainly did not!  Luckily, most children properly digest their food until their bodies are corrupted with excess sugar, fats, additives and preservatives. However, I'm seeing more and more digestive issues in young people that is frankly a bit disturbing! By the time we reach the age of 30-40, our bodies are really struggling to break down food. Then we start to experience gas, bloating, heartburn etc. that tells us something is not working. However, instead of…

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Digestion and the link to Wellness- Week 19 of 52 Weeks of Wellness

Digestion and the link to Wellness- Week 19 of 52 Weeks of Wellness We used to say, “you are what you eat” and now we say, “you are what you digest.” You can eat clean, whole, natural and organic food all day every day but if your body can’t digest it, you are not going to experience optimal health. If your food is not broken down by chewing then your body will not be able to use it. When digestion isn't happening correctly your body no longer provides the appropriate amount of enzymes to break food down and you will not be able to use the food for energy…

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