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Sep 28 2020

Clean Eating: 5 Reasons You Must Start Today

start clean eating todayClean eating, simply put, means eating whole, unrefined, minimally processed foods.

When you hear the term clean eating, it may be intimidating. 

For those who have never tried clean eating for any period of time, a world without processed foods may seem impossible. If you are looking for reasons to start clean eating, read on.

Here are the top 5 reasons you should stop procrastinating and start clean eating today.

1. You will have less inflammation

Chronic inflammation in your body is at the root of many issues that affect your health, including:

  • poor sleep
  • digestive issues
  • food sensitivities
  • poor skin health
  • weight gain

Eating refined and processed foods can contribute to inflammation. This is due to unhealthy additives, preservatives, increased sugar and sodium in these foods. Plant oils such as soybean and corn, are also highly inflammatory. They contain high levels of omega-6 fatty acids which can increase your risk for chronic inflammatory diseases. There are several other healthier oil choices to include in a clean eating plan. 3 of the Best Healthy Oils for Clean Eating               Coconut Oil Benefits

A clean eating lifestyle is naturally anti-inflammatory. It will reverse many of these health issues over time.

2. You will have more energy

Scientists claim that eating healthy, whole foods “calms your nervous system and triggers a sleep-inducing hormonal response,” which will give you a better night’s sleep.

So, not surprisingly, if you are sleeping better, you will have more energy. But there are other reasons related to clean eating for more energy.

Less stress digesting food equals more energy. Also, not eating processed carbs allows you to avoid the fatigue-inducing blood sugar spikes.

B-vitamins, calcium, zinc, iron, and copper are co-factors in changing food to energy in our body.  All of these nutrients can be found naturally in a clean, healthy meal plan. But, they are sorely missing or synthetic in highly processed foods.

3. You will have improved digestion

If you are not digesting food properly you will feel heavy, bloated, and tired.

Most whole foods, such as whole grains, nuts, seeds, fruits, legumes, and veggies are fiber-rich, thus keeping your gut running smoothly. And, an added bonus – fiber also helps to keep you satisfied longer which helps maintain a healthy weight.

4. You will have improved mental health

Eating clean benefits your body and your mind.

Nutrients, such as B-complex, and amino acids are critical for adequate neurotransmitter levels – serotonin, dopamine, epinephrine.

Artificial ingredients and sugar found in processed foods create “brain fog” and that “I can’t think straight” feeling. 

A deficiency in omega-3 fatty acids found in flax seeds, walnuts, salmon, and leafy greens, can cause mood swings and depression. 

Vitamin B-6 helps to keep your memory sharp. Food options such as bananas, organic turkey, sweet potatoes, leafy greens and sunflower seeds are good sources of B-6.

5. You will reduce your risk for disease

Nutrients such as antioxidants, fiber, phytonutrients, along with vitamins and minerals, found naturally in whole foods, boost your immune system. They help maintain healthy blood vessels, thus protecting against high blood pressure and stroke. Almonds, green tea, blueberries, oatmeal, and tomatoes all have cardiovascular benefits. They help keep your blood vessels flexible and healthy.

Refined oils, trans fats, and sugar found in processed foods can wreak havoc on your blood vessels. This can lead to high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and eventually cardiovascular disease.  

Interestingly, sugar has a negative effect on your immune system for hours after you eat it. It competes with vitamin C within white blood cells (WBCs). Vitamin C is needed by WBCs in order to destroy viruses and bacteria. 

These are the top 5 reasons why you need to start clean eating today.

A clean, healthy lifestyle will lead to long-term health and wellness. It will help you in every aspect of your life.

 

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Written by Donna Hugues · Categorized: Clean Eating, Nutrition · Tagged: clean eating, clean eating meal plan, eat healthy, eating clean, healthy meals, organic food

Dec 29 2017

How Clean Eating Creates Positive Changes in Your Life

Clean eating creates positive changes in your health. 

The New Year is fast approaching. We likely will be bombarded with suggestions about how to keep our Resolution to lose weight, get fit, eat better, (start a clean eating plan) etc. 

Research shows that the most common New Year’s resolution is to lose weight. Unfortunately, keeping a resolution for more than one month is rare. Quick fixes do not work.

So, what is the solution?

Let me tell you what I found that helped many of my clients reach their goals – healthy weight, better sleep, renewed energy, healthier skin, hair, and nails.

Clean eating will create positive changes in your health.

When you eat clean you eat whole, nutritionally dense foods without harmful toxins. Toxins create inflammation which can lead to many chronic symptoms and illnesses. Clean eating is a path toward attaining your goals that actually works. 

That said, the truth is, it can be a challenge in today’s world to eat clean. Most of our food is loaded with toxins such as: chemical preservatives, additives, sugar, and sodium.

Here are a few easy, effective ideas to get you started toward a clean eating lifestyle:

  • Cut soda, including diet soda and any high-calorie drinks from your diet. Get your fluids from water, plain decaf beverages, and nutrient-packed smoothies.
  • Eat two extra servings of fresh, organic vegetables each day. Learn The Dirty Dozen and The Clean 15.
  • Learn how to portion your meals.
  • Cook clean, healthy recipes at home at least four nights/week. Try one new recipe each week.
  • When you eat out, swap carb-filled sides (potatoes, rice) with fresh vegetables or fruit.
  • Bring your lunch to work four days/week. Leftover dinner makes the best lunch.
  • Start reducing any sweetener by half in your coffee or tea.
  • Drink a glass of water with a slice of lemon before your coffee every morning

 

If you choose a clean eating lifestyle, you will be healthier for a lifetime, not just until the end of January.

The New Year is a great motivator to do better. Why not resolve to start a clean eating plan?

For more information download FREE How To Succeed On A Clean Eating Plan: Tips & Tricks

Questions?  Please Contact Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist, Donna Hugues

Written by Donna Hugues · Categorized: Clean Eating, Nutrition · Tagged: clean eating, eating clean, healthy weight, nutritionist, organic food, registered dietitian, renewed energy, toxins, weight loss

Jul 19 2017

Toxic Chemicals and Your Gut

Do you know how toxic chemicals affect your gut health?

food making you sickChances are you come in contact with harmful, toxic chemicals hundreds of times during your day. Of course it does depend on your personal lifestyle and the items you purchase. These items include: household products, personal care products, and —yes—FOOD.

Health statistics indicate a widespread increase of chronic inflammatory diseases. Toxic chemicals, or toxins in our food appear to play a major role. Toxins such as pesticides and soil contaminants along with additives, preservatives, and artificial ingredients all influence our health.  It begins in your gut.

Most of my clients have gut-related issues. They have conditions as simple as malaise or more inflammatory ones such as chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, migraine, to name a few. None seemingly related to an unhealthy gut, right?

Your gut is your body’s gatekeeper. A healthy gut lets food compounds in and keeps harmful ones out. Approximately 80% of our immune cells line the intestinal tract and about 3 pounds of good bacteria. (more bacteria in your gut than cells in your body!) An irritated/distressed gut allows dangerous toxins to enter where they can manifest as any inflammatory condition in the body.

The good news is you can keep your gut healthy or get it healthy again if you are experiencing symptoms. Here are a few suggestion:

Avoid Processed, Packaged Foods

Processed foods are loaded with sweeteners, toxic chemicals to alter texture, “bad” fats, artificial flavors, colorings, and preservatives. These foods also lack nutrients which protect your health, such as antioxidants, “good” fats, and soluble fiber.

Always look for processed ingredients on food labels – e.g. high fructose corn syrup, lecithin, partially hydrogenated oil of any kind. At the very least, buy whole grain flours and breads instead of white (you will still need to read labels). Buy whole fresh fruits and vegetables; replace margarine or spread with organic preservative free butter, avocado, or home made hummus.

Buy USDA Certified Organic Produce, Meat, and Dairy Products

Organic produce is not treated with toxic chemicals, such as,pesticides. It is grown with natural fertilizers (manure, compost), and it does not contain preservatives.

Organic meat, dairy, and eggs are produced from organically raised animals that are not given antibiotics and growth hormones. They are fed organic food, not animal by-products and they are given access to the outdoors.

Consume Food and Beverages in Safe Containers and Packaging

Glass, ceramic or stainless steel are the safest materials to use. Buy fresh foods not packaged in plastic cling wrap and never microwave in plastic containers/wrap. Drink hot beverages from paper or glass rather than styrofoam. 

These suggestions are a good place to start, however, if you currently suffer with a chronic inflammatory condition, I can help you feel better.

Get my Free Report – or – if you already read the report – TAKE THE NEXT STEP: Click Here

 

Written by Donna Hugues · Categorized: Clean Eating, Nutrition · Tagged: chronic fatigue, chronic inflammatory disease, clean eating, gut health, healthy gut, migraine, organic food, toxic, toxic chemicals, toxins

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