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Showing posts with label nutrition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nutrition. Show all posts

Monday, May 7, 2012

From Becoming Raw to Nutritious You


From “Becoming Raw”* 
to “Becoming a Health Coach”
to "Nutritious You"

As many of my friends know, I have been experimenting with raw and vegan diets in the last several years. This is why I originally started writing this blog and called it Becoming Raw.  Over the past several years, I have followed different health gurus. This period of exploration culminated in my first cleanse which left me feeling lighter, more energetic and focused.  These experiences prompted more research on nutrition. Over the last four years, I helped people in my community with healthy supplements and adjusting their lifestyles. This experience inspired me to bring my knowledge to a more professional level. I am excited to share that I found a school that is the perfect match- The Institute for Integrative Nutrition, located in New York City.

The school preaches a holistic approach to one’s health and wellness based on bio-individuality. In addition to nutrition, it also addresses areas of relationships, spirituality, career, and physical activity together to help a person to achieve his/her goals holistically. You can learn about this approach here.

I am so looking forward to applying the knowledge I gain to help people achieve their goals in areas of health and wellness without restrictive yo-yo dieting. I will start seeing clients as a Health Coach in September of 2012 and will offer student rates until my graduation in 2013.

To learn more about the program I'll offer, please read on:
The process would start with a free consultation during which we will identify the areas of most concern and then proceed with creating a customized program to achieve your goals in a step-by-step fashion over six months. It is believed if you engage in activity for 6 months, it becomes your second nature. It may include tweaking your daily habits, easy-to-make nutritious meals cooking classes, sugar cravings deconstruction, helping out with comfort foods, a grocery tour, cleaning up pantry, introducing workouts for your mind and body, addressing your stress level, improving your sleep and many more options, depending on the need.

If there is anyone disappointed that Becoming Raw blog's name is gone, I would like to reassure you that I’ll keep posting easy and nutritious recipes and other informative articles on minimally processed food. So, please stick around!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Fasting with Loren Lockman

We had a great speaker in town recently, Loren Lockman, 
Founder and Director of the Tanglewood Wellness Center located in Panama.

About Loren Lockman:
Loren Lockman began studying the relationship between nutrition and health while in college in 1979. He became seriously ill in 1984, ultimately diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Candidiasis, Sinusitis, and almost 60 allergies. In 1987 after three years of getting worse, he gave up on traditional medicine and sought to find his own answers. He went back to, and ultimately, beyond traditional nutritional theory, seeking to discover what was natural to the human body. By making these changes, he was well within six months. Since 1987, he hasn’t been sick a single day.
Since 1993, Loren has been supervising fasts and teaching these principles to many people throughout the world helping more then 4000 people in 32 countries. His natural approach has helped many people gain vitality, youthfulness, and overall health.


Lecture points:

* Our human body has at least 50 trillion cells and each cell performs about one hundred thousand functions constantly.

* Physiologists say that with proper nutritional care, we could live for 125-150 years. Unfortunately, the moment we are born in our society our health starts to decline. From the moment we are born, we are injected with unnatural chemicals called vaccines. We take pounds and pounds of antibiotics whether it’s in the form of a medical prescription or a meal on a plate. Our kids’ favorite meals are pizza, macaroni & cheese, and peanut butter and jelly, and when the kids’ stomachs hurt we suggest they drink soda, Ginger Ale! 70% of people in the US die from cancer, heart disease, and stroke. We live in the polluted environment and we rush to accomplish a task after task.
These are just a few reasons why our health declines as soon as we are born. Loren stressed it more than once that it’s never too late to change your lifestyle and improve your diet and that, “Your past doesn’t determine your future.” He pointed to statistics that if you just give up animal products, you can eliminate the risk of cancer, heart disease, and stroke by 80%.

* Fasting: average person has a 6–8 week reserve without food, if doing it properly.

* Dehydration: most of us are dehydrated. If you are not drinking 8 cups of water a day (preferably 16oz each) and not eating 70% of veggies on your plate – you are dehydrated. In fact, I thought I was pretty good about liquids. However, Loren measured my levels with a special machine and I was only 43.5% hydrated at that moment when the normal is around 70%. My body fat was also pretty high which made me think of the “skinny fat people” expression and feeling guilty for eating really fast not to be late for lecture and having stomach cramps because of it :(. Don't Eat Fast!

* More on dehydration: aging, dry skin and shrinking in height are all results of many years of dehydration. The body has to give up some water in skin, spine and other organs in order to maintain and keep alive main organs like heart, brain and blood. His example isn’t pleasant, but I have to describe it for the sake of better understanding. When you eat a bag of chips – they are really dry, but when those chips come out of you they are not dry at all, so the body had to suck all the waters from other body reserves.

* Fasting: every single aspect improves in your body during fasting but to really start eliminating the toxins, you have to do it for 3-3.5 days at least. Doing it for 1 day only is a “surfing” fasting that doesn’t bring any significant benefits unless you are sick. The body has a 48 hour period when it’s searching for food, realizing it’s not there, it “shuts off” the digestive system moving to a state of ketosis –metabolic process of burning primarily fat for energy and getting rid of toxins– our body can be in this state for many weeks believe it or not!

* Garlic: many cultures love garlic including my Ukrainian culture and there was a question whether it’s good or bad for you. Loren suggested that garlic is a natural antibiotic. It kills bacteria that we depend on, it will help you to eliminate symptoms and will make you feel better if you are sick, but it won’t make you healthier as it’s eliminating symptoms not the cause.

He finished with a great saying from Hippocrates:
“Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food,
But to eat when you are already sick is to feed your sickness”