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Showing posts with label alternative health. Show all posts
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Friday, November 22, 2013

21 Weeks To a New You


Get ready for my 21 weeks to a new you lessons! Right here on my page. Each week will will cover a spiritual principle for weight loss and overall wellness. Many people are going through the motions of life but their souls are screaming out for help, the time is now for grounding principles that will bring one back to the center.

lesson one: getting ready for the journey. When we take trips to far away destinations, we plan for them. Now, you can be that person who wings it, but preparation brings more peace of mind. This is the same concept as it relates to eating, and planning your meals and your day will ensure that you will not only be prepared, but have healthy snacks to tide you over. Understand this principle, moderation in all things is needed, anything in excess can bring harm. Take the time to reflect on why it may be that you eat so much? Or why is it that you choose comfort foods more than healthy foods? Is there something you are compensating for? Are there unresolved issues in your life? Taking the time to introspect is your first lesson on the spiritual journey. A healthy relationship with food must begin and the strongholds that hold you captive must come down...tune in next week for lesson two...tearing down the strongholds in our mind for wellness and weight loss.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

I Am Back!

Greetings everyone!  What a pleasure to be writing here again.  I have had two pretty busy semesters and have been traveling through the summer, and in my travels I had the opportunity to uncover some pretty interesting education and information to share.  Life is truly a journey, and sometimes you must take a step back to really appreciate all that it has to offer. One of my trips this summer took me to a natural products expo where I was able to meet with people who are passionate about healthy living, pure and natural products and sustainable lifestyles.  I met cancer survivors, and people who have overcome various diseases, by making a personal change to their lifestyle in a positive way.

 I have come to the conclusion that we are in control of our wellness, and it is up to every individual to make healthy choices that will facilitate the process of health and healing.  Many times we turn our energies outward, looking for someone to fix us after the damage has been done, when the focus should be on self responsibility and prevention with a holistic approach.  As I continue the process of writing this blog, my passion will be directed towards motivating others to a wellness revolution!  Health and wellness is something everyone should enjoy, and it can be accomplished as we become more mindful to the activities and process that bring about a life of vitality.  Stay tuned, get ready, I have so much to share and share I will freely!  Namaste

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Vitamins, Minerals and Fiber






Are you supplying your body with an adequate source of vitamins, minerals and fiber? Vegetables and whole grains are our primary source for the essential nutrients that we need. It is very important for us to ensure that we eat an abundant supply of these foods in order to prevent disease and to help with vitamin deficiencies. By eating these foods,we can provide our body with fiber which will aid in regular bowel movements and can prevent cancer in our colons.

As a whole, African Americans do not eat enough foods rich in fiber and essential nutrients, that would explain why we have such a high rate of disease and premature aging. This type of nutrient deficiency will limit our bodies natural ability to ward of illness and disease. The right amount of minerals are needed in order for us to maintain health there must be a balance, too much or too little may not be noticed immediately but later in life it may put us at risk for certain diseases. Because of our adapting to western culture, many have been accustomed to soul food rich with seasons and sauces that do plenty for your taste buds but almost nothing in terms of adding wellness to your life, historically we have not always cooked like this. 
 
I remember fondly the days at my grand mom Mama's house and yes we did call her Big Mama! Mama would cook up some delicious food and you could smell it coming up the street.  All of our family and social gatherings centered around food, it was a sin not to have some great dishes waiting when guest arrived. As I think back to these times, I do not remember many balanced meals.  I remember a lot of fried foods, collards that had the life cooked out of them rich gravies made with bleached flour and a host of other items that were high in saturated fat and calories, rarely did we have a fresh salad or whole grain bread or snacks that included fruits and raw vegetables. Today we have an abundance of nutrition information at our disposal, and if we would only take the time to educate ourselves on the value of whole foods and our true history, we can possibly save our next generation from the many lifestyle diseases that are prevalent right now such as diabetes, high blood pressure, strokes, and certain cancers.
 
Make the choice today to choose whole foods, foods rich in essential nutrients such as fresh fruits and raw vegetables, these types of foods act as roughage for our intestines and will cleanse and detoxify. These foods will give you added protection against disease.  These were truly the foods of our ancestors, foods rich in whole grain, fresh fruit and vegetables.  Here is a little something extra for your research and study!
 
   http://www.york.cuny.edu/academics/writing-program/the-york-scholar-1/volume-5.2-spring-2009/can-the-african-american-diet-be-made-healthier-without-giving-up-culture