Detoxifying After the Holidays: Gentle Cleansing Strategies

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Who is ready for a detox but a gentle one? Meeeeee! We all enjoyed our holiday eating and now we are ready to settle down and reset. I have done many detoxes in the past and my favorite ones are the ones that are gentle on my GI system. There are many detox teas and pills out there but they can be harsh causing a lot of GI discomfort and pain, I have defiantly experienced that. Especially after I had my son and my body was healing from giving birth I noticed that my GI system became more sensitive. If you’re looking to detoxify your body after the holiday indulgences, consider embracing gentle and holistic cleansing strategies that promote overall well-being without extreme measures.

1. Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate: One of the simplest yet most effective ways to kick-start your detox journey is by prioritizing hydration. (Water Water Water)! Replace sugary and caffeinated beverages with water, herbal teas, and infused water with slices of lemon or cucumber. Adequate hydration supports the body’s natural detoxification processes and helps flush out toxins.

2. Embrace Whole Foods: Focus on whole, nutrient-dense foods to nourish your body. Incorporate a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables into your meals to provide essential vitamins and minerals. Include fiber-rich foods like whole grains, legumes, and nuts to support digestive health and promote a feeling of fullness.

3. Mindful Eating Practices: Practice mindful eating to foster a healthier relationship with food. Pay attention to hunger and fullness cues, savor each bite, and eat without distractions. This approach not only supports digestion but also encourages a more conscious and enjoyable eating experience.

4. Include Detoxifying Herbs: Integrate detoxifying herbs into your routine to support the liver and kidneys. Dandelion root tea, nettle tea, and ginger are known for their cleansing properties. Enjoy them as warm beverages throughout the day to aid in the detoxification process.

5. Prioritize Sleep: A good night’s sleep is integral to the body’s ability to detoxify and rejuvenate. Establish a consistent sleep routine, create a relaxing bedtime environment, and aim for 7-9 hours of quality sleep each night.

6. Movement and Exercise: Engage in gentle exercises like yoga, walking, or swimming to stimulate blood circulation and support the lymphatic system. Physical activity promotes the elimination of toxins through sweat and enhances overall well-being.

7. Reduce Stress: Chronic stress can impact the body’s detoxification pathways. Incorporate stress-reducing practices such as meditation, deep breathing exercises, or spending time in nature. These activities not only alleviate stress but also contribute to a holistic approach to detoxification.

Remember, detoxification is a natural process, and many people seem to forget that the body knows what to do! Extreme measures or restrictive diets are not always necessary. By adopting these gentle and holistic strategies, you can support your body’s innate ability to cleanse and rejuvenate, setting the foundation for a healthier and more vibrant you in the new year.

I recently wrote a blog post that explains how the body naturally detoxes check it out here: https://yournutritionhealth.com/2023/01/30/how-does-the-body-detox-naturally/

Food Guilt During The Holidays

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Can you believe that today is the last of October? That means that Thanksgiving is only three weeks away and right around the corner from Thanksgiving are all the wonderful holidays celebrated around the world such as Hanukkah, Christmas, and Kwanza. By the way in Canada Thanksgiving is celebrated in October!

During this of the year, many of us may experience something I would call food guilt. Meaning you feel guilty for eating badly during the holidays. But bad is something you should not feel during these special days especially when these holidays are meant to be a time of coming together and a time of joy. With that joy comes delicious foods and a variety of foods! Some of us may cook traditional foods during Thanksgiving such as turkey, stuffing, ham, sweet potato casserole, and some people put their own spins on Thanksgiving cooking creating dishes that they like and enjoy. For me, I love doing a mix of traditional and non-traditional foods during Thanksgiving.

Now when it comes to food let me tell you I used to be scared to consume so many calories during these holidays and be overly full to the point that I couldn’t buckle my pants. I used the think that during Thanksgiving you have to eat a lot of food but actually, you don’t. There is no rule that says you have to eat 3 plates of food during the holidays. The best way to approach eating during the holidays without feeling any guilt about it is to start with one plate of food and go in with the mindset of portion controlling how much food you take, then after that, if you feel like you still have some room for more then take another plate but do not overeat and most importantly allow your body some time to digest your first plate.

You should be able to enjoy what you eat during the holidays without feeling restricted. Eating is all about balance, find your balance and enjoy food!

Written By: Vanessa J.

Blogmas Day 18 – Keeping Christmas Simple

I love the holiday season even though Thanksgiving is my most favorite holiday because I just love to eat! Over the years I always kept Christmas pretty simple. When I was younger I love Christmas and opening presents. But as I got older and into my teens there were Christmases that I did not receive any presents and that was ok because to me I just loved spending time with friends and family. I still continued to buy gifts, especially for my younger cousins because I wanted them to enjoy Christmas but it wasn’t a big deal if I didn’t receive anything. My goal was just to see everyone else happy.

This year now that I have a child all the holidays are extra special. At first I wasn’t going to buy a tree but then my husband was like we have to get a tree it’s our son’s first Christmas. So we decided to get a 4ft tree and just buy Christmas lights no ornaments and it looks just as beautiful as any other tree. Sometimes during the holidays we set up to much expectations for ourselves and get stressed out. But the beauty in the holidays is already there and all we have to do is keep it simple!

Our Christmas Tree!

Our Christmas Tree

Blogmas Day 16 – Let’s Stay Hydrated

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You hear it pretty much all the time drink 8 glasses of water a day. Even though it seems simple, it’s not always easy to do. Many times I have even struggled to get in 4 glasses a day. Why is that? I’m not sure so people say that it is because they do not like the taste of water, or water is just plain for them. To be honest I love drinking water it’s refreshing but sometimes I do forget and have to remind myself.

When you do not drink water, the body becomes dehydrated and it can happen very quickly. Our bodies need water because our cells need water to carry out its functions in the body. Water is the most essential part of life and we can only survive 3 days without water. Thank goodness we can obtain water from other food sources but there is nothing like drinking water itself.

While I was completing my nutrition coaching course there was a chapter on drinking water and it brought up some interesting things that I didn’t associate with not drinking water. This part of the chapter explained that not drinking water can actually cause some of the most common symptoms we experience just because the body may be dehydrated such as heartburn, backaches, and headaches. I will leave the link below so you can read about this:

Reference:

http://www.watercure.com/wondersofwater.html

Remember this holiday and into the new year to stay hydrated!

Blogmas Day 15: Current Favorite Holiday Movies

One of my favorite things about this time of the year is to be with family and watch holiday movies, you can’t help but love them!. Settle in to grab some snacks , maybe some hot chocolate (easy on the hot chocolate if you have reflux!) and let’s just say you have a movie night.

Oh and how about matching family Pjs to make the mood more festive. Many networks start showing their holiday movies very early as early as July!. But I like to wait until this time of the year to watch holiday movies. For the past two years I have been watching Lifetime network to watch my holiday movies. They usually start in Mid November up until Christmas Day. Below is a list of my top 5 favorite movies 2019 :

  1. Merry Liddle Christmas 
  2. A Christmas Winter Song
  3. A Date By Christmas Eve
  4. A Very Vintage Christmas 
  5. Christmas Reservations 

Happy Holidays Everyone!