Your Guide to Low Glycemic Foods

low glycemic foods / glycemic indexIn previous posts (here and here ) we talked about sugar cravings and sugar addiction, and I’m hoping you cut yourself some slack realizing that those intense sugar cravings have more to do with a real addiction vs. just will power. We’re wired to crave these foods, yet it’s many of these foods that prevent us from looking, feeling and living our best.

How can we effectively kick those cravings to the curb? By getting to the root of the issue through eating healthy, whole, real and low glycemic foods.

Besides eliminating high caloric sugar foods, one of the best ways to regulate sugar levels and eliminate a sugar addiction is by eating foods low on the glycemic index. Before you get disheartened by the idea you’re giving up the foods you love, remember that you are replacing temporary gratification with healthier habits and delicious food alternatives. The end result? Healthier decisions, sugar craving under control, and a happier you!  Continue reading “Your Guide to Low Glycemic Foods”

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The Safe Zone: Learning to Trust Yourself Around Trigger Foods

Trigger foods are foods that lead to bad eating habits. Everyone has different ones. For some, it’s chips, for others, it’s candy. Here are some tips to help you navigate your way around trigger foods.

1. Out of sight, out of mind. It’s so easy to grab something if it’s left out on the counter, on your desk, front and center in the pantry or refrigerator, etc. I often recommend to clients that if you find a food especially tempting, keep it in a second refrigerator in your garage/basement or tucked away in the pantry so it’s not calling your name every time you open the door. If having trigger foods at home is an issue, of course it’s easiest if you don’t bring them into your home in the first place. If you’re hosting a dinner party or get-together and you have some personal trigger foods around for the guests, send your guests home with some goodie bags so you’re not left swimming in trigger foods post-party.

2. Don’t wrap trigger foods in clear wrap. Aluminum foil or opaque containers can help because you won’t be as tempted if the food isn’t visible. Packing it in a container or wrap that conceals what’s inside can take your mind off of the food.  Continue reading “The Safe Zone: Learning to Trust Yourself Around Trigger Foods”

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10 Ways to Break Your Sugar Addiction: Just Follow These Steps

According the National Institutes of Health (NIH), we’re consuming 3 pounds of sugar each week. That’s 22 teaspoons every day with the average teenager having 34 teaspoons daily, if not more. This drastic jump in consumption from years ago is not only behind the staggering rise in obesity, but is one of the main reasons why so many of us are suffering with illnesses, conditions, depression, and even disease. Is it as simple as saying that a major step toward improving our body and health means removing sugar from our diets? Many people living their best and healthiest lives yet will happily tell you yes.

Ready to see for yourself? Here are 10 steps to break your sugar addiction. Continue reading “10 Ways to Break Your Sugar Addiction: Just Follow These Steps”

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Healthy Snacks For Kids

Two months into school and I am already struggling for healthy snack ideas. It is especially difficult when my son comes home begging for Oreo cookies or chocolate pudding like some of the kids in his class. You are the parent, so don’t give in!

Snack time should include foods that will better support brain function, the immune system, and help stabilize blood sugar levels. If you do this, you will avoid giving your child the many preservatives, food dyes and refined sugar found in many packaged snacks for kids.

Snacks help provide your child with energy needed to support attention, focus and concentration between meals. If given some thought, they can also help to stabilize blood sugar levels and and provide your child with added nutrients throughout the day to support health and well being.  Continue reading “Healthy Snacks For Kids”

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Recipe: Whole Food Protein Shake from Dr. Mark Hyman’s New Book

Yesterday Debi Silber, wrote about the importance of breakfast, especially for keeping the pounds off. Well, today Dr. Mark Hyman has provided us with another delicious recipe that makes a perfect breakfast to go, from his new book, The Blood Sugar Solution Cookbook.

The ingredients are simple, and although you may have to make a trip to the health food store to pick up some of the items that you don’t have, like chia seeds and coconut oil, it will be well worth it. All the items in this recipe store well and can be pulled out whenever you feel like whipping up this shake. Chock-full of healthy fats, potent antioxidants and fiber, this protein shake will keep you going until lunch!  Continue reading “Recipe: Whole Food Protein Shake from Dr. Mark Hyman’s New Book”

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