This blog is a place to discuss news and topics related to our health and wealth. My hope is that through sharing information we can create better lives for ourselves and loved ones.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Diets Are Bad...Life Changes are Good!
According to an article on WebMD diets don't work...in the long run. I feel like this is something we all already know, but don't like to acknowledge. Thinking that we can cut out a food group or deprive our bodies all together is a lot easier when we know it's only for a short time.
I will admit. I am guilty of the "I have this event to attend so I will diet the week before." Great. I fit into the dress and than after I reward myself by overindulging. And the vicious cycle continues.
In an article by Daniel J. DeNoon, Traci Mann, PhD, associate professor of psychology at UCLA reviewed 31 weightloss studies that had at least one year of follow-up data. She and her team were interested in the percentage of dieters who, over time, gain back more weight than they lost.
In her review Mann found that "when you keep to a reduced-calorie diet, your body makes metabolic adjustments that make it harder and harder for you to lose weight. Your body becomes very efficient, and you have to eat less and less to continue to lose weight. If you had the will to go on a diet, the fact that it steadily becomes less and less effective makes it even harder to stick to it."
Many of us "dieters" know, but don't really understand the science behind the negative affects of restricting our diets, whether it is by counting calories or cutting food groups. Dieting ups and downs create turmoil in our digestive systems, endocrine systems, and brain function...just to name a few.
The basic fact is - If our body is not getting what it needs on a regular basis, it will store when it does get it. Our bodies are excellent hoarders!
I feel blessed to have started this year with a momentous birthday. I am no longer in my twenties and the pounds don't come off like they use to. So, I am pledging to get off the fad diet, restrictive diet carousel and focus on nutrient dense food in amounts that will keep my body working at peak efficiency! Fat and Carbs aren't the enemy, my way of approaching them is the enemy. I am so thankful to have found a system that supports daily intake of nutrient dense food and occasional cleansing to get rid of the external toxins we can't avoid. Bring on the 30's, I'm going to rock them!
Reference:
http://www.webmd.com/diet/news/20070411/diets-dont-work-long-term?page=2
I will admit. I am guilty of the "I have this event to attend so I will diet the week before." Great. I fit into the dress and than after I reward myself by overindulging. And the vicious cycle continues.
In an article by Daniel J. DeNoon, Traci Mann, PhD, associate professor of psychology at UCLA reviewed 31 weightloss studies that had at least one year of follow-up data. She and her team were interested in the percentage of dieters who, over time, gain back more weight than they lost.
In her review Mann found that "when you keep to a reduced-calorie diet, your body makes metabolic adjustments that make it harder and harder for you to lose weight. Your body becomes very efficient, and you have to eat less and less to continue to lose weight. If you had the will to go on a diet, the fact that it steadily becomes less and less effective makes it even harder to stick to it."
Many of us "dieters" know, but don't really understand the science behind the negative affects of restricting our diets, whether it is by counting calories or cutting food groups. Dieting ups and downs create turmoil in our digestive systems, endocrine systems, and brain function...just to name a few.
The basic fact is - If our body is not getting what it needs on a regular basis, it will store when it does get it. Our bodies are excellent hoarders!
I feel blessed to have started this year with a momentous birthday. I am no longer in my twenties and the pounds don't come off like they use to. So, I am pledging to get off the fad diet, restrictive diet carousel and focus on nutrient dense food in amounts that will keep my body working at peak efficiency! Fat and Carbs aren't the enemy, my way of approaching them is the enemy. I am so thankful to have found a system that supports daily intake of nutrient dense food and occasional cleansing to get rid of the external toxins we can't avoid. Bring on the 30's, I'm going to rock them!
Reference:
http://www.webmd.com/diet/news/20070411/diets-dont-work-long-term?page=2
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Hormones and Sleeping
There is no telling how many times I have been told about the importance of sleep. If you asked me two years ago about my own sleep habits I would have told you they were just fine. On a normal (weekday) night I will usually go to bed before 11:00, maybe read a little, and fall right to sleep. I've never been a terribly late sleeper. Even on the weekends, 9:00 is a very late wake time!
All of that was true up until I had my precious little girl. In my first year as a mother, worrying constantly about her sleep habits, it took me a long time to notice that my own sleep habits had changed drastically. Falling asleep was not the problem, considering how tired I was all the time. But staying asleep was very difficult. I would wake in the middle of the night and not be able to go back to sleep. Or I would get really hot and feel very uncomfortable.
My wonderful husband, who loves to sleep and can anytime of day or night, suggested I take a Benadryl. Well, that just left me groggy and tired the rest of the day! I decided to go the Melatonin route, with it being "natural." Unfortunately not all Melatonin is the same quality. Watch Dr. Oz's video HERE.
Through a lot of researching and trial runs I am so thankful to have found the healing power of adaptogens. Simply put, adaptogens regulate the production of cortisol, reducing stress. A relaxed, less stressful body allows for better and more rejuvenating sleep.
According to the Mayo Clinic Website:
"Cortisol also curbs functions that would be nonessential or detrimental
in a fight-or-flight situation. It alters immune system responses and
suppresses the digestive system, the reproductive system and growth
processes. This complex natural alarm system also communicates with
regions of your brain that control mood, motivation and fear."
Using adaptogen rich tea has helped re-balance my body and hormones. It has even helped me kick my coffee habit!
Using adaptogen rich tea has helped re-balance my body and hormones. It has even helped me kick my coffee habit!
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