Monday, January 4, 2016

No More GUILTY FREE FOOD! Here are the Reasons according to a Dietitian

If you choose to eat that deliciously gooey chocolate chip cookie, it should be a conscious indulgence, not a guilty pleasure. In other words, it should make you feel empowered and happy, not like you did something bad and need to eat kale salads the rest of the day to make up for it.
We don’t feel empowered by eating guilt-free. There shouldn’t be guilt in the first place to be free from! We feel empowered by eating from an empowered place and listening to our bodies.
Full article http://www.womenshealthmag.com/weight-loss/downside-of-calling-your-food-guilt-free

I hear the term "guilt-free" often to describe recipes or foods that are healthier versions of full fat, high sugar, so-called "guilty pleasures," such as pizza and fried chicken. But as a dietician, the idea of eating a guilt-free version of an otherwise indulgent meal actually ticks me off.
I know eating foods or creating recipes that have this label is meant to be positive thingand don't get me wrong, eating healthier alternatives to your favorite foods can be a good thing—but using this term just makes us feel worse when we finally do eat a piece of cake or whatever it is you love. And that shame-y feeling causes the stress hormone Cortisol to ramp up, which has been shown to cause weight gain around your midsection and make your cravings worse. How's that for irony?
Focusing on positive behaviors and listening to your body's hunger and fullness cues will motivate you to eat better. You don't need to mentally punish yourself to do it. By removing this term from your food vocab, you'll reduce those shameful feelings, lower your cortisol levels, and you just may lose a few pounds, too.

FYI

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

WORKOUT AT HOME--START TODAY!/ EJERCICIO en Casa

You can do These Exercises with a Partner or by Yourself! Let me know how it Goes. Text me your number so I can text you for reminders to do the workout! LETS DO IT FOR 21 Days with Results
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HARD CORE EXERCISES

Saturday, November 28, 2015

SPICE UP YOUR DAY!!! NEW PRODUCTS!

SPICE UP YOUR DAY with our New TEA

  • CONCENTRATE CHAI    https://www.myherbalife.com/Content/en-US/pdf/catalog/0761_HTC_Chai_Launch_USEN.pdf

Boosts Metabolism- contains 85mg of caffeine which jump-starts your metabolism and provides a boost to help
*  This refreshing, low-calorie tea is available in a variety of flavors.
  • Provides antioxidant support
  • Instant and low-calorie

  • Cinammon - Cinnamon 3.53 OZ (100g)
  • Peach
  • Lemon
  • Raspberry


#CR7DRIVE ENHANCES HYDRATION WITH 320 MG OF VITAL ELECTROLYTES LOST DURING EXERCISE BRAIN-FUELING GLUCOSE HELPS PROMOTE QUICK AND ACCURATE GAME-TIME DECISION-MAKING. EASY-TO-DIGEST CARBOHYDRATE BLEND HELPS FUEL MUSCLES AND SUSTAIN ENERGY LEVELS. LIGHTLY FLAVORED WITH NO ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS

Friday, November 27, 2015

FOODS we Should AVOID! ;) Little by Little we Get There


  • Dairy Products: Milk (lets replace it with Almond, rice or coconut Milk) 
  • Fast Food - A hamburger here, a bucket of fried chicken there, and fast food rapidly turns into a habit. Unfortunately, the health consequences of regular fast food consumption are significant. Becoming overweight or obese is the most obvious risk, but being fat isn't just a cosmetic concern. Overweight and obesity put you at risk for a host of other problems including diabetes, heart disease, cancer, stroke and infertility. Additionally, scientists suspect there may be a correlation between fast food and mental health. To protect yourself, consider packing a lunch instead of eating out. If you are concerned about the damage a fast food diet may have done to your body, ask your physician for a full physical and talk to him about changing your lifestyle.
  • Yogurt: Replace it with Almond Milk or Cottage Cheese for lower Cholesterol 
  • Artificial Sweeteners: Lets use the most Natural flavor of things, or Brown sugar for recipes. Agave for Cold Tea? Any Fruit to add to sweeten our recipes
  • Nuts have heart-healthy fats, but they’re also high in calories: 1 handful (about 1 ounce) of oil-roasted mixed nuts has 175 calories; 3 handfuls have 525. Cut out nuts altogether and save more than 500 calories. Can’t resist ’em? Eat pistachios: 2 handfuls are just 159 calories

  • Alcohol, Tequila? Whiskey? Too many calories, too much Sugar and your body doesn't really digest it well. Plus no beneficial for Heart conditions. Instead RUN IT OFF! Or drink just a Glass or 2 of RED WINE for Women to prevent Cancer. Men, look for hard liquor low in calories, just one zip per day. 
  • Limit salad toppings-A big salad might seem healthy, but all those goodies on top can make it more calorie-laden than lasagna or fettuccine Alfredo. 
  • Eat Less Pasta- One cup of pasta is just 220 calories. But typical dinner portions at restaurants can be as much as 480% larger than that 1 cup, according to New York University research.
  • Ask to have your food cooked with a little stock instead of oil, or order steamed or poached entrĂ©es: you’ll save 124 calories per tablespoon of oil.



OTHER TIPS! Ways to Cut 500 Calories a Day


  • Your skinnier friends are probably fidgeters, who burn up to 350 calories a day just by tapping their feet or being restless.
Try it for a few days. Walk around while you’re on the phone, or tap out a tune with your hands or feet (in the privacy of your own office, of course).In fact, do a couple of swaps a day and you can drop 10 pounds in 5 weeks! 
  • Dont Eat in Front of the TV. Instead, eat at the table, and trade 1 hour of TV for a casual walk. Together, that’s 527 calories burned.
  • GET ENOUGH SLEEP- Burn 500 Calories by sleeping more than 7 hours everyday.
SOURCES: http://www.health.com/health/gallery/0,,20454528_5,00.html
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