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Will 2023 finally be the year?

December 26, 2017 By Cyd Notter

Will 2023 be the year........

      • to get off the yo-yo diets and stop starving yourself to lose a few pounds only to gain them back (plus some)?
      • to stop looking for the next magic supplement for your health improvement?
      • to commit to eating the way you are DESIGNED to eat?
      • to examine yourself for 'limiting beliefs' so you can deal with your stumbling blocks?
      • to resolve to eat healthy for YOU and no longer allow the peer pressure of friends or family to compromise your health?

If the answer is YES - then good for you! Because the ideal time to start planning for January 2023 is now! But take heart if you missed the boat, because it's never too late to begin at ANY time!

What's your preference with dietary changes?

Whether you jump in with both feet or prefer a more gradual dietary transition, just keep moving forward with the firm goal in mind that you're not going back to the wrong food choices or unhealthy diet plans.

Start with a plan to clear the bad foods out of the house as you experiment with some very simple recipes (see resources link below). By sticking to The 'Plan A' Diet, you won't have to wait long before you'll start seeing results.

IF you're planning to diet this January...

...read more about the topic here.

Take advantage of this FREE webinar: 3 Food Mistakes Which Lead to Painful Joints, Extra Pounds, and Health Problems the Doctors Aren't Solving. 

Plus you'll find some wonderful resources here.

As always, I'm at your service! Check out The "Plan A" Diet Transition Course, which is available with or without personal coaching sessions.

Please sign up for our newsletter, and join our Facebook Group for support as well!

 

Merry Christmas to you and yours! 

And may the Lord bless you as trust Him for the strength to make some tough changes.

 

Filed Under: My Blog Tagged With: diet, diet plans, food pyramid, New Year, resolutions, The Plan A Diet, vegan, whole food plant based

All Foods in Moderation?

December 16, 2017 By Cyd Notter

"Everything in moderation” is a  quote commonly used in today’s society to justify the consumption of certain amounts of junk food. The companies most interested in having you believe that moderation is acceptable are the companies producing the most unhealthy products; products filled with sugar, fats and salt in order to make them palatable and addictive.

Unfortunately, moderate amounts of ‘bad’ foods should not be part a health-promoting plan. For one thing, the vague definition of moderation is very subjective and no two people in the room will have the same interpretation. Does it mean you can have one can of soda a day? Or does it mean you can have one can of soda per week? How much soda is too much? At what point do we cross the line?

People often tell me of their “moderation” rationalizations, especially if we’re dining out together and they’re choosing poorly from the menu. But what if someone consumes one pastry a week at a work meeting, a sausage pizza on Friday nights, an ice cream treat on Sundays, one weekly burger at lunch, small pieces of cheese on their salads, a little creamer in their coffee and an occasional candy bar at the check out line? Within one week’s time they’ve consumed a lot of terrible foods which do not support health, but do serve to keep any addictions alive and kicking.

In his remarkable book Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease, Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn has an entire chapter titled “Moderation Kills” in which he references a meta-analysis review which demonstrates that heart patients who moderately reduce their fat intake are able to slow the progression of heart disease, but that the disease continues to progress and eventually takes its toll.(1)   Another study published in 2015 of over 6800 adults, which assessed diets of moderation against obesity and Type 2 diabetes, concluded that those consuming the most diverse foods actually had the worst diets due to eating less fruit and vegetables and more processed meats, desserts and soft drinks. The researchers concluded: Our findings provide little evidence for benefits of diet diversity for either abdominal obesity or diabetes. Greater dissimilarity among foods was actually associated with gain in waist circumference. These results do not support the notion that “eating everything in moderation” leads to greater diet quality or better metabolic health.(2)

It’s not smart to stuff yourself with sweets…
(Proverbs 25:27a, MSG)

The attractive trap of moderation is one of those slippery slopes to be avoided. Once we give ourselves permission to eat “in moderation”, we’ve now blurred the clear cut line of what foods are off limits and we’ve weakened our commitment to the pursuit of health. Instead, strive to choose health promoting foods whenever you get hungry. There are healthy and delicious ways to satisfy your sweet tooth! Sow the seeds of exceptional health versus moderate health. Much depends on it.

(1)  Dr. Caldwell B. Esselsytn, Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease (New York, Penguin Group, 2008),35-36(2) http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0141341#abstract0; de Oliveira Otto MC, Padhye NS, Bertoni AG, Jacobs DR Jr, Mozaffarian D (2015) “Everything in Moderation – Dietary Diversity and Quality, Central Obesity and Risk of Diabetes.” PLoS ONE 10(10): e0141341. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0141341

(Photos from Visual Hunt - with exception of Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease image).

Filed Under: My Blog Tagged With: Dr. Esselystyn, Everything in Moderation, Moderation, Moderation Kills, What is Moderation

Concerned about Alzheimer’s?

December 4, 2017 By Cyd Notter

Dear Coach:  One of my parents died with Alzheimer’s disease.  I plan to get tested to see if I have the gene but wanted to know if you could recommend any foods to help prevent Alzheimer’s.   Anonymous

Dear Anon:  There is good news.  When it comes to most diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, you are not a helpless victim without options.  There is MUCH you can do to lower your risk.  But first let’s take a look at the Alzheimer’s gene.  (Read article here).

The following books/articles may also interest you:

Power Foods for the Brain: An Effective 3-Step Plan to Protect Your Mind and Strengthen Your Memory.  This book by Dr. Neal Barnard covers an array of topics related to brain health, including the role of genetics and the harmful effects of toxic metals, certain fats, cholesterol and some medications.  Did you know that a high cholesterol level in midlife can predict your Alzheimer's risk 20-30 years later?  The book also provides advice on which foods build your vitamin shield and the importance of mental exercises, physical activity, and quality sleep. An excellent read.

Dr. John McDougall

In his June 2017 newsletter, Dr. John McDougall presents the evidence that Alzheimer's Disease is Caused by Chronic Aluminum Poisoning.  He reports that the primary approach to avoiding AD is to avoid exposure to aluminum through the gastrointestinal tract (eating and drinking), by breathing aluminum, and by skin exposure; he goes on to list the many ways we are exposed to aluminum each day, from processed foods, to foils and cookware, to hygiene products.  He also points out that the Western diet in general is associated with the risk of not only developing Alzheimer's disease, but many other forms of dementia and stroke as well.

 

The Alzheimer's Solution: A Breakthrough Program to Prevent and Reverse the Symptoms of Cognitive Decline at Every Age - by Drs. Dean and Ayesha Sherzai, neurologists who work at Loma Linda University - is a book I've just started reading.  It was recommended by a colleague and has been endorsed by Dr. T. Colin Campbell.  Drs. Sherzai report that their rigorous science proves that 90% of us can avoid ever getting Alzheimer's, and the other 10% can potentially delay the disease by 10-15 years.  The program they've developed is called the NEURO Plan (Nutrition, Exercise, Unwind, Restore, and Optimize).  I've only read the Introduction so far but am already intrigued by what I've read.

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Dear friend, I hope all is well with you and that you are as healthy in body

as you are strong in spirit. (3 John 1:2, NLT)

Filed Under: My Blog Tagged With: Alzheimer's gene, Alzheimers, dementia, diet, Dr. John McDougall, Dr. Sherzai, genetics, prevention, vegan, whole food plant based

Two Quick Fruit-Based Desserts

November 21, 2017 By Cyd Notter

If you have a few extra pears or apples in your fruit basket, these quick desserts will be right up your alley. I've made both of them this week!

 Raw Apple Crumble - a recipe by Cathy Fisher with the McDougall Program - is so delicious and has just the right combo of "tart and sweet." It's one of my hubby's favorites! There are no questionable ingredients and the only sweetener used is whole dates.  Do yourself a favor and give this one a try.  Then let me know how you like it!

 

Baked Pears were an easy experiment and very tasty indeed.  Simply cut two pears in half, scoop out the center seeds, and place on a parchment-lined baking sheet.  I topped with a drizzle of honey (you could use maple syrup), walnuts, currants (or raisins) and a sprinkle of cinnamon.  Bake at 350 for about 30 minutes.  The riper the bears, the better.  After these cooled, they were easy to just pick up and devour!  (Note: slice a little off the bottoms to make them sit upright if they're wobbly).  Do you have any other suggestions for the topping?

 

Good news, our monthly newsletter will be reinstated in 2018! The newsletter is a deeper form of communication with our friends who want to keep apprised of articles, classes and sneak peeks at my book in progress tentatively titled The 'Plan A' Diet: Enjoy the Starches You Were Designed to Eat. Giving you updates not only encourages me to make progress, but it's a great way for our group to engage in conversation as well. I truly welcome your feedback! Please sign up here, but take note there are two separate sign-ups, one for the blog and one for the newsletter (we would love to have you sign up for both!)

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Earthly fruit promotes health in our bodies, but Jesus told his followers
in John 15 about fruit with far greater benefits!

You did not choose Me. I chose you, and I orchestrated all of this so that you would be sent out and bear great and perpetual fruit. As you do this, anything you ask the Father in My name will be done.  (John 15:16, VOICE)

The Holy Spirit produces a different kind of fruit: unconditional love, joy, peace, patience, kindheartedness, goodness, faithfulness,  gentleness, and self-control. You won’t find any law opposed to fruit like this. (Gal. 5:22-23, VOICE)

Heavenly wisdom centers on purity, peace, gentleness, deference, mercy, and other good fruits untainted by hypocrisy.  (James 3:17, VOICE)

Filed Under: My Blog Tagged With: apple crumble, baked pears, Desserts, Fruit, fruit based desserts, Fruit of the Spirit, vegan, vegetarian

Time to Make Your Game Plan

November 14, 2017 By Cyd Notter

The sixty-three days from Halloween to New Year’s Day marks the season of dread for those trying to watch their weight.  Studies vary on the amount of weight gained during this period of time – anywhere from five to ten pounds seems to be the average.

That may not seem like much until considering the fact that the weight gained over the holidays is generally never taken off.  Even if someone gained just one pound a year, by the time they attend their 40th class reunion they’ve easily put on 40 pounds or more.

If you'd like to enjoy the holidays without compromising your health, the answer is to make your game plan right now.

Here are some helpful tips to get the ball rolling.

 Ask the Lord to bless your plans, and you will be successful in carrying them out. 

(Proverbs 16:3, GNT)

Filed Under: My Blog Tagged With: game plan, holiday food, Holiday weight gain, plan, suggestions, Tips, vegan, vegetarian, whole food plant based

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