Heart Disease and Women

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For Women’s History Month I want to talk about diseases and disorders that affect women, especially from a nutritional aspect and heart disease tops the list. Did you know that heart disease is America’s number one top killer? Heart disease kills more American than all the wars combined that this country has had (referenced from the book “How Not To Die by Dr.Gregor).

The thing about this about heart disease is that it is totally 100 percent preventable. That is if we aim to eat a healthy diet of course. The typical standard American diet is far from healthy, unfortunately. The American diet is made up of mostly what is considered fast foods such as hamburgers, hot dogs, French fries, pizza, onion rings, chicken nuggets, and milkshakes. Now that is not a diet we can survive off of for a long time because it’s so detrimental to our health and is doing so much damage to our bodies on the inside.

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women killing about 1 in every 5 female deaths (CDC). Now that is a high very high number and very frightening. Many things can fall under the bracket of heart diseases such as coronary artery disease, arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, high cholesterol, hypertension, heart failure, and heart attack.

I will explain what each is that falls under this category.

Coronary Artery Disease (CAD): Coronary arteries supply blood to the heart muscle and are the large arteries found on the surface of the heart. When someone had CAD the arteries become diseased or damaged. This is caused by the buildup of cholesterol plaque in the arteries blocking the blood flow to the heart.

Arteriosclerosis: This happens when blood vessels that carry oxygen and nutrients away from the heart to the rest of the body become thick and stiffen up. Healthy arteries should be flexible and elastic.

Atherosclerosis: This is a type of arteriosclerosis where the buildup of fat and cholesterol forms something called plaque in the arteries. This can eventually lead to arteries being blocked.

High Cholesterol: The level of cholesterol in your blood is high which can be a predisposition to heart disease.

Hypertension: High blood pressure which can affect the heart leading to a heart attack or stroke

Heart Failure: In this condition, the heart doesn’t pump blood as well as it should.

Heart Attack: Total blockage of an artery leading to the heart

Despite knowing all this the rate of heart disease continues to rise. Some things you can do to improve your heart health are

  • Limiting your intake of fast foods. Fast foods are meant to enjoy once in a while not eat everyday
  • Limit your intake of processed foods. Sometimes it can be hard to avoid processed foods because these days it can seem like everything is processed but try swapping out processed foods for whole foods. Whole foods like eating fruits and vegetables are more filling and don’t raise your blood sugar so high and keep you fuller throughout the day.
  • Drink WATER! Drinking water is essential to life. Drinking water helps keep our circulatory system moving along and helps rid of the toxins in our bodies. Stay away from juices and sugary drinks that provide nothing but empty calories.
  • Limit your intake of certain types of meat such as red meat. Yes, it can be hard do that but consuming too much meat can clog up our arteries
  • Lastly, keep those sweets in check! Avoid eating too many candies, cookies, pastries, and cakes. It may be good in the moment be eating this regularly does not do any good for our bodies.

References: Centers of Disease Control: Lookup Heart Disease

How Not To Die By: Dr. Gregor

Smoothies Anyone?

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To start, I would like to say to all of you a Happy New Year! I know we are well into February but I haven’t written a blog post since last October and it feels good to write again. As you can see this site has gone through some major changes one being that I am now shifting my nutrition teaching and education to a holistic approach. This was something that I thought about for a very long time living a more holistic lifestyle using cleaner and more natural products and of course eating healthy.

If you have been a long-time follower of my blog you know that I had a baby towards the end of 2019 and that was a lot on my body and shifting into the postpartum phase and being a new mom everything changed. Most days with a new baby I didn’t eat or cook, I was just too tired or drained to do so, so I mostly relied on ordering and eating out. Then when the pandemic occurred everyone was stuck in the house. Being stuck in the house there was not much to do but eat. For about four months we were stuck in quartine. For these past three years, it became hard to break those habits but now I am ready to embark on a journey to become a new healthier me and meet my weight loss goals.

I know that many of you may be like me and are ready to make a change this year and weight loss may be on your list of goals so my question is what are you doing to achieve your weight loss goals. Are you focusing on nutrition or are you focusing on fitness? The answer really is that you should focus on both, but without proper nutrition, fitness can not eliminate much. So the priority to that we change our diets and develop better eating habits but this takes time.

There are a number of things I am doing right now when it comes to my nutrition goals but I will discuss that in another blog post, but for this post, we will focus on smoothies. Smoothies have been around for many many years and so many people love them. I love smoothies as well! Smoothies are a great source of fiber, they allow you to get an intake of fruits and vegetables, and they can keep you full for a very long time. That is where the smoothie diet comes in. The Smoothie Diet is a 21-day diet that focuses all on drinking smoothies. So the smoothies will replace the meals that you would normally have. So two meals will be replaced with smoothies and your third meal will be the meal of your choice.

The Smoothie Diet consists of different recipes that are specifically targeted to help you lose weight and burn fat. These smoothies can be made in no time, compared to making a full meal. This program provides you with a full guide and grocery/shopping list. It is all done for you all you have to do is gather your ingredients and make your smoothie. The good thing is that once you get through your 21 days you can repeat this over again if you do feel like you want to increase your goals or see more results. This program also comes with two bonuses you get the quick start guide and your detox guide all for $37 dollars. I made my purchase and you should too. I can’t wait to share the results with you all. If you do decide to make this purchase as well please share your results with me. Download the free smoothies fact sheet I created especially for you.

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