Archive for Self Improvement – Page 7

Women with a Message

Are you a woman or a man with a message?  Last week I attended an extraordinary conference called “Women, Wealth and Wisdom”.  I gleaned such rich and profound knowledge while I was there, most of which I continue to process, digest and integrate into my thinking and my vision.

I just can’t help thinking about all the poor victims Jodi Cobb spoke of regarding her award winning work for National Geographic on “Human Trafficking” It was hard to listen to and to see her photos – the stories were horrific.

I then started to think about how much time we spend watching sitcoms (which I think is good medicine at times because it gets us laughing and we surely need that) or many other things we  fritter our valuable time on.  All the while many women, children and men are suffering greatly in our world.  So let’s care…

We need to pray for more wholeness not only in our own lives but in the lives of those who are in need.  The planet needs healing and we can help.

I also couldn’t help thinking (I did a lot of that this week) about the speakers presentations as I gathered myself together for the following day where I would present my “own version of saving the world”  by improving others health, wellbeing and self esteem through my weight loss and wellness programs.  That is my gift – to be able to feel another’s personal pain and discomfort and guide them through a discovery process of their own where they become filled with a feeling of self empowerment every step of the way.  I see women and & men blossom and grow as we work together. By giving their bodies and minds the healthy nutrients they need – they become changed.

To give you a taste of what last week’s conference speakers shared – here’s a glimpse:

Marianne Williamson, Author, Speaker, Visionary, spoke with somewhat of a political toned “call to arms” encouraging women to link arms and support each other and heal the world together. Not just through charitable contribution but also by being open to having a profound mindset shift. She made it known that we are all mothers of this planet as well as being that also in our own families.  We are gifted beyond measure to heal ourselves and our world.

And we are NEEDED.

Jodi Cobb, Award Winning Photojournalist.  Her presentation was beyond what words could express.  Her photos spoke a thousand words.  If you want to see her latest work in which she gracefully and respectfully exposes the secret, mysterious and sacred world of one of the oldest traditions the life of the Geisha you can find her book at www.amazon.com

Elizabeth O’Connor, Economist and VP of Capital Strategy Research, shared how women need to know more about how money works and how economics affect us.  It could perhaps go over our heads however it’s essential to let go of any fear and get educated.  In fact the blog www.dailyworth, which discusses women’s financial matters, recently stated that even though women may be starting to earn more than men they are not keeping more than men. A suggeston: instead of eating out all the time perhaps cooking healthy meals at home would help save a bundle.

Kathy Magliato, MD., Cardiothoracic Surgeon and Director of Cardiac Services at St. John’s Medical Center and also an Author.   With Kathy’s brilliant humor she brought to light how heart disease has become the #1 silent killer for women – certainly nothing to laugh at.  We have assumed it’s mostly men who suffer heart attacks but that myth is disappearing quickly.

Heart attacks are 90% preventable and the best thing to do is get yourself checked out physically by having regular blood work and your blood pressure taken.

Here are some important numbers you need to pay attention to:

Cholesterol – should be less than 200

LDL (bad cholesterol) – less than 120

HDL (good cholesterol) – greater than 50

Triglycerides – between 100-50

Glucose – between 100 – 80

A1C (diabetes indicator) – between 5-6

Blood Pressure – 120/80

Possible Heart Attack Symptoms:  Fatigue, shortness of breath, stomachache, nausea, jaw pain.

If you or anyone near you is having these symptoms call 911 & DO NOT drive yourself to the Emergency ward.  Believe it or not according to Dr. Magliato many women do just that and it’s a bad idea.

So perhaps metaphorically our hearts are broken – have we been suppressing our true power, compassion (for yourself and others) and our gifts?  Let’s embrace our gifts and share them with others often and always.  All brilliant speakers had tremendous insights for us all.  Let’s join together and share our messages – shall we?

Need Some Healthy, Effective, Skinny Tips Today?

I learn so much from my clients every day. Our sessions are so rich, nourishing and life transforming. One of my clients wrote the following 24 tips without any prompting from me. It wasn’t a homework assignment, it just came to her. While on her Inner Journey to Well Being she is continually discovering who she is in relation to her weight, health and overall view of her life.

Here are Some Skinny Tips for YOU:

1. The first step is the hardest…it starts with YOU!

2. Start a list of foods you think you miss.

3. Find a fun way to package your meals.

4. Spices are friendly. Make a new spice friend.

5. Practice your weighing skills. Man versus machine.

6. If you were inspired by someone let them know.

7. Start your own Skinny Tips List.

8. Try some new combination of foods.

9. Find a role model or be a role model.

10. Tell someone you admire their success.

11. Take a break for YOU!

12. Play with your kids or your grand kids.

13. Call an old friend and ponder your past antics.

14. Curl up with a good book or a challenging puzzle.

15. Take a power nap.

16. Watch a cartoon or kids show.

17. Make a list of your favorite kids meals.

18. What is the next piece of clothing you want to get rid of?

19. Take a pair of Skinny Clothes with you when you go to a party – a great reminder!

20. Share a recipe with a “Skinny Pal”

21. Make a goal and monitor your commitment daily.

22. Give a Tip to a friend.

23. Give yourself a day away from your electronics.

24. Make an extra effort today and stretch to meet the challenge.

Sounds like good advice. What are your Skinny Tips? Please share them with us.

 

Do You Need a Confidence Boost?

How is your Confidence Factor?  Do you sometimes find you are bold and yet at other times shy and retreating?  What does it take to be confident if not all the time at least some of the time?

Here are 6 Tips to have a Consistent Boost to Your Confidence:

#1 Making Self Care a PriorityNo matter what if you don’t take care of yourself you will never have the confidence you desire.  There is nothing like thepride you have when you know you have put yourself first and made sure you are taken off.  Why not even decide to put yourself on a pedestal rather than waiting for someone else to do so.  First and foremost take a stand for yourself.

#2 Looking Your Best.  Let’s face it when you look good you feel good.  We all know that.  Do your best to present the best image of yourself – your authentic self – as you possibly can.   Your confidence is certainly enhanced when you easily fit into your Skinny Jeans or anything in your closet you vowed you’d throw out because you felt so discouraged.  But then you made up your mind to do something about your body and Poof!  You were re-born into a lean, attractive better version of you.  It all starts with your decision.

#3 Good Health with Energy to Spare. No denying Healthy is the New Skinny and Beautiful.  With eating the right things – you know all the food choices I constantly espouse, taking in the breathe of life through exercise and meditation, time to reflect, rest and regenerate.  No doubt if you follow these guidelines you will have more than enough energy. If you feel you are doing all of the above and have little energy it’s time to seek out a professional – you may be experiencing adrenal fatigue, blood sugar issues or possible anemia.

#4 Get Involved.  Getting involved in something meaningful will always elevate your sense of worth and self confidence.  Whether it’s a hobby, your son’s basketball game, a women’s group or a charity that speaks to your heart. You can take the focus of perhaps unimportant areas in your life and just dive into something you are passionate about.  Nothing like the reward you receive from giving back or being all in or both.    

 #5 Less Harried.  Hard to feel composed, self assured and confident if you are running around madly from one event or task to another.  You are often out of your body during those times and not very integrated or centered.  It’s impossible to feel confident in this kind of state.  Slow down and relax – give yourself this noble gift of being grounded.

 #6 Mirror, Mirror.  And finally the Glass Reflection of your “Outside Self”.  Of course, I realize far too much emphasis is put on this in our society.  Your true self confidence, or lack of it, will be reflected from your inside to the mirror versus the other way around.  Think of that the next you gaze at yourself through the looking glass….remember no judgments only love and appreciation – Promise?

What I Learned from Cats

I start this article telling you about my cat Pushkin – how she was such an integral part of my husband Dennis’s and my life. She aged and became frail. I did everything I could to sustain her life. She decided to leave when I was on my way home from an out of town trip. She died in my husband’s arms at the age of 16. I was shaken to my core – although I’ve lost my father, brother and many others close to me – it was different with Pushkin – she was the closest thing I had to having my own child.

Pushkin

The next day after she passed away hummingbird flew into our home – we also lovingly call these creatures “Joy Birds”.  When I saw the Joy Bird I knew Pushkin was going to be fine.

Our Hummingbird Visitor

It took us up to 1 ½ years to open our home again to 2 new pets – Brian and Mitzi Juniper – very loving, sweet and different from each other.  They continue to delight and surprise us every day.

Brian & Mitizi Juniper

Why I bring up our sweet pets is to demonstrate my interest in healing – or some would say “fixing”.  As I said I tried everything to help Pushkin – so much so that she decided to go before I got back from my trip.  She was ready – I wasn’t.  Not ready to let her go.

Just as I am in my life and my work – I am always trying to find a better way.  How this or that can benefit my husband, my clients, my readers, my family friends and my community.  Inspired solutions come to me often – I am  a seeker, no doubt.  I look for and provide solutions to people’s struggles, pain and confusion.

For me the greatest gift I offer women and my men clients, too is a chance to be free from worry about how they look.  I help them look and feel the best they can or want to.

There may be limits to how far you can reach at one time.  We all face resistance especially when making important and sometimes necessary changes in our lives.

Questions and doubts come up:

Is it worth it?

Maybe I really don’t want this.

This is too hard

and on and on the questioning goes.

So as you begin a New and Wonderful Year know that your course and your choices are exactly as they should be at this time.  You can quit the second guessing and just start to take some baby steps.

The first baby step has to be a chance to check in with yourself without all the noise in your environment and in your head.

What are 3 – only 3 – things you really want to see happen in your life this year?  Imagine it’s January 5th 2014 as you look at your 2013 Goals List – which ones are you checking off as accomplished?

I wish you a wonderful journey this year.

Skin Care—Skin Deep?

Beauty from within is a very ancient concept. The cosmetic, health, and beauty industries have been focusing on this for decades. Scientifically tested ingredients and nutrients are taking the beauty field by storm. With our reluctantly aging population, the market for anti-aging products is seeing a growth spurt—from functional foods and beverages to therapeutic supplements and body care. The variety of emerging beauty products—think ingredients that target stress relief, anti-aging, ultraviolet protection, overall wellness, skin hydration and hormonal balance—makes it hard to deny the field of anti-aging is here to stay.

Market analysis firms like Datamonitor expects this industry to grow over the next year to $3.6 billion here in the United States and $4.4 billion in Europe. Amazing isn’t it. We baby boomers absolutely care about how we age and we are not going down without a fight. That fight is a gentle fight—right? I hope so. Using natural approaches to our inner and outer health and beauty is essential.

Industry experts say we are readily making the connection between what we put inside our bodies and our appearance. In general, most of us understand how our diets can have an effect upon things other than our weight and health. We know if a person is eating junk food and is overweight, her skin won’t be as healthy as it should be. We now understand as well, more than ever, that health does indeed equal beauty.

We are seeing beauty and cosmetic companies adding healthy fish oil, green tea, and resveratrol to their products. These additions are known to contribute to healthier aging. Even the NEEM plant used readily in ancient Indian Medicine called Ayurveda is being introduced into products as well. Topical use of this plant can help with fungal or yeast types of skin conditions. Also, skin care ingredients that help with the immune function of the skin are also being added and are becoming popular. These products address skin irritations such as itching, flaking, or scaling.

With this growing focus on beauty from within, adding nourishing nutrients from food and skin formulations that help with hydration are essential to maintain inner and outer beauty, and radiant health. Feeding yourself inside and out will increase protection from oxidative stress, which is the culprit for accelerated aging. Foods, beverages, and skin care products with powerful anti-oxidants called carotenoids and powerful vitamins are vital for health and beauty.

My favorite anti-aging ingredient is something called AgeLoc, which locks or stops the free radical damage of the skin. It literally stops the AR NOX enzymes, which are responsible for aging.

The scientific community and beauty industry will announce next week a new scientific discovery in anti-aging. It will have something to do with resetting your genes. Imagine changing the genetic code of your skin and resetting your genes so you can start looking much younger. Imagine that. Well I’m all for it. How about you?

(c) Monika Klein, B.S., C.N. is an award winning clinical nutritionist and weight loss expert. Monika is the “Compassionate and Practical Nutrition and Lifestyle Coach.” Her company, Coaching For Health, offers life transforming weight loss and wellness programs, classes and products throughout the world. To learn more about Monika’s services and programs, visit www.coachingforhealth.com.

7 Lessons I Learned from Dancers

In my 20s, I danced for a dance group called Imram in Vancouver Canada. At the same time, I was pursuing a career in television. I almost had a TV series I had created picked up by a National Canadian Television Network, which was exciting. It focused on people in various fields who showed promise and were becoming noticed for their skill, knowledge, and talents. I had always loved dancing, so I continued my dance classes in contemporary, jazz, and ballet. I loved it. It kept me sane, fit, and happy. However, I didn’t pursue a career in dance.

Now that I have a wonderful health and wellness practice, I still make time for my dancing and physical fitness. I’m lucky to have great studios and gyms in close proximity to where I live. On a daily basis, I make the effort to do some sort of movement, so I feel in tune with my body and my spirit.

When I first started dancing many years ago, I didn’t pay much attention to how profound the lessons were. However, I’ve come to realize they can teach us a lot about life, our spirit, and our wellbeing. Here are seven lessons we can all learn from.

  1. Hang around people who you want to be like.
    Dancers are beautiful no doubt about it. They are so fit and so “into their bodies” that they almost seem to float whenever they walk. They enter a room full of grace and poise. It’s easy to be swept away in their “lightness of being.” Dance is usually in their blood—they love it. As you can certainly see when witnessing the popular TV shows “So You Think You Can Dance” and “Dancing With the Stars.” Sure, they could just commit to an exercise regimen; however, they would rather use their bodies in an artistic way.

    So hang around people you want to be like, whether they are at the fitness, wellness, career, or spiritual level you want to be at. You’ll have a better chance of being inspired by those you surround yourself with. It’s motivating and uplifting—that’s for sure.

    Who are YOU hanging around? (Think about it.)

  2. Consistency is the key for long-term success.
    Dancers know that a beautifully fit body is built over time. And even if they take some time off, they’ll bounce back quickly because of all the training they’ve done over the years. It’s called “muscle memory.” Your body remembers your shape and can easily “snap back” into place.

    In the same way, you can bounce back as well. That is, as long as you stay connected to your gym, your health coach, or your healthy eating plan on a regular basis. It’ll help you remember who you are and what you need, even if you take a break.

  3. Ups and downs are a part of the process.
    Dancers always know that success comes in cycles. It’s physically damaging for them to try to be on stage at all times. They know their limits. They push themselves sure enough; however, they know when to stop before they break down—well, usually. There are times, I’ve experienced this myself, when injuries or accidents do happen. If you are fit and healthy, the recuperation period usually takes less time.

    Your health and wellness programs often go in cycles as well. You can be focused on it for a while, then ease back for a bit. Don’t worry when there’s an “off track period” like holidays, vacations, and birthdays. Just make sure you get back on track immediately after or you might stay of track longer than is best for you, requiring a lot more effort later on. Get back on your healthy eating, exercising, and mindset schedule. You may want to mix up your exercise and some of your regular foods a little, so your body and mind don’t get bored.

  4. Hard work is part of the game.
    Dancers don’t wake up and say, “I don’t feel like practicing today.” They just do it, especially if they are professionals or have aspirations of becoming professional someday. It becomes part of their schedule and part of their lives, the very essence of the fabric of their daily lives. Their commitment to their goal ensures success.

    How many of you secretly wish your success would be handed to you on a silver platter? I’m all about ease and simplicity; however, we need to realize there’s some work involved. The solution is to make the hard work pay off and be fun. By doing what you love to do and taking good care of yourself by taking time off, getting help, eating smart, and exercising regularly, it will give you the energy and stamina you need, making you feel rewarded and full of life.

  5. Model others who are already doing what you want to do.
    Dancers don’t try to invent their dances from scratch, unless they are also choreographers. They look at and study what the top dancers are doing. Dancers who are performing exquisitely and training regularly are the ones aspiring dancers are copying. By doing this, they start to develop a precise formula for their own success, talent, and skill. Often, but certainly not always, they are usually eating the right diet, which fuels their bodies properly, getting the right amount of sleep, and studying with the best teacher available. They are committed to their art.

    Please don’t reinvent the wheel when there are others who know how to get you where you want to go with your health, wellness, and/or weight loss. Find an expert who can help you accomplish your health, wellness, and life goals. Model them as well. Don’t model others who are not committed to their overall health and wellbeing. Model those who you want to emulate, the ones who are experiencing the immense health, radiance, energy, stamina, shape, and success you dream of!

  6. Find a mentor or coach for faster results.
    I don’t know of any dancer who got to where he or she is all alone—it’s impossible. Most dancers dance in a group or company. If they are just dancing for the pure pleasure of dance, they take classes in groups and with a teacher. Every dancer trains with teachers and takes many dance classes. A good teacher or mentor will understand them, their desires, their strengths and weaknesses, and their dreams. Someone who will be with them every step of the way while they get better and better. Does this cost them a lot of time, energy and money? Yes, usually. However, they don’t look at what it costs. They look at what it’s worth. They’re fast forwarding their success and abilities, and that is priceless.

    I know many people who have wasted thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars to lose weight and end up putting it back on. They never really learn how to eat well to nourish and develop life long skills, and abilities to eat smart and healthy—long term—and to look at some of the issues that causes this. Don’t make that mistake. I’ve also been there. Stop struggling. First invest in yourself and work with someone who’ll show you the best way, maybe for the first and hopefully last time. As a very happy client of mine once said, “It’s only expensive if it doesn’t work, but Monika’s programs work.”

  7. Show off what you’ve got!
    You can be sure the dancers aren’t meek about their hard work, fit bodies, and their artistic abilities and accomplishments. They show off their hard work with beauty and grace in their performance and in their everyday life. They usually look fantastic and move with such ease. They feel so comfortable in their own skins. They are proud of their accomplishments and their assets as well.

    Even if you don’t have it all (yet), show off what you DO have. Strut your best stuff and speak positively about your journey and your life. Be proud of who you are and no apologies please. Feel powerful and strong in your success. Whatever those successes are—big or small—we’ll praise them all.

    Dance into wellness…

(c) Monika Klein, B.S., C.N. is an award winning clinical nutritionist and weight loss expert. Monika is the “Compassionate and Practical Nutrition and Lifestyle Coach.” Her company, Coaching For Health, offers life transforming weight loss and wellness programs, classes and products throughout the world. To learn more about Monika’s services and programs, visit www.coachingforhealth.com.

Need to Transform Yourself?

I like to consider myself an alchemist and an artist in the work I do. I help you transform your body and usually your mind. I’m sure you have heard when Michelangelo gazed at a piece of marble, he saw the beauty and essence of the piece of art he was about to sculpt. Sometimes I too feel like Michelangelo when I first start working with a client. I see what clients can become after our transformational work together. I feel confident knowing that my clients’ natural health and beauty will start shining through more brilliantly than ever in just a few short weeks. With my guidance, many of my clients transform their lives during the remarkable journey we take together.

Transformation doesn’t happen overnight however. We live in a quick fix culture. We want overnight results. Just take a pill, buy a new outfit, get your hair and make-up done, and all of a sudden, voila, we are changed, we are different…well not so fast. Is this temporary quick fix an illusion? Really true transformation does take time. It may not take forever, but it does take time.

I would encourage you to start thinking about the type of transformation you want to make in your health, your body, and your life. What do you really want to have? What kind of transformation do you want in your life today? What do you want in the next few months, in six months, by the end of 2009, or the end of 2010? What things do you really want to change and what do you want to let go? What do you want to become more of?

I urge you to think about some of the things you’ve tried before, which might not have turned out as you had imagined. Was your goal too vague or was it an unattainable quick fix? Or were you ever successful at something initially and it only provided short success? Even though transformation occasionally seems immediate, true transformation happens slowly and methodically, and inevitably gets you what you really want in life. You need to dream, to plan, and then take action.

When it comes to my business in health and weight loss, I help you make an intelligent and committed choice to lose weight and be healthy. Getting into your Skinny Jeans may be what you want. Even though that looks like the ultimate transformation, first and foremost, it’s really an inside job.

You start by making better food choices, being more consistent with your exercise regimen, you go to sleep earlier, and you stop watching too much TV. The changes start adding up and your lifestyle changes. You feel better about yourself and you look physically different, as well. You begin to feel healthier, lighter, and more vibrant, as if you can do almost anything. You feel more confidant and proud of yourself. The transformation of our Skinny Jeans Program doesn’t take forever and it doesn’t happen overnight either (as I mentioned earlier). However, somewhere in the middle it’s doable, realistic, and the results are astounding.

Like some of the things I hear daily in my office.

  • “I’m amazed I’m not hungry!”
  • “I’m amazed I’m feeling so much better!” 
  • “I can’t believe I really don’t need as much food as I thought I did!” 
  • “I can’t believe how good food actually tastes!”

Daily I see the healthy, beaming glow, which is an amazing transformation! Clients who I have phone consultations with will also tell me about the many compliments they are getting.

So is this something you want in your life this year? Or is there something else? We all want good health, great relationships, money, and work we love. What are the specifics for you? Take time to think about it, create your plan, and then get started.

(c) Monika Klein, B.S., C.N. is an award winning clinical nutritionist and weight loss expert. Monika is the “Compassionate and Practical Nutrition and Lifestyle Coach.” Her company, Coaching For Health, offers life transforming weight loss and wellness programs, classes and products throughout the world. To learn more about Monika’s services and programs, visit www.coachingforhealth.com.

Genetic Eating Part Two

Many of you were so intrigued by the concept of “Genetic Eating” in last week’s e-zine, you wanted to know a little bit more about the topic.

Genetic Eating is a new way of seeing how we can affect our body’s ability to use the food we feed it on a daily basis. If we are giving it junk, we end with a faulty circuitry. Our electrical currents don’t work very well; therefore, our bodies and minds malfunction. I know this sounds almost robotic; however, it really is how we are wired in the first place. It’s as though our body is a circuit board and if we are giving it the proper nutrients, good rest, movement, we see the circuit board light up and operating fully. This is called the science of Nutrigenomics—a mouthful I know. This field of study has helped us see how our genes work and how we can make them work better. Since the Human Genome Project completed in 2003, scientific research continues looking for the answers to our genetic individuality. One of the key discoveries is we may in fact have more control over our genes than we ever thought possible and our diet plays a crucial role.

For example, if you eat a high-carbohydrate meal, your insulin spikes and your blood sugar plummets, making you very hungry. This is the reason you crave more carbohydrates (including sugar) and tend to eat more all day long. If you eat a low glycemic load diet like the “Skinny Jeans Diet,” which balances blood sugar levels and keeps insulin levels low, you will often find much higher levels of HDL “good” cholesterol and much lower levels of triglycerides. This type of “genetic eating” actually turns on the good genetic blueprint for healthy cholesterol and blood sugar balance. 

So you can change your genes and fit into your jeans, and diet is such a powerful change agent in this regard. More than you ever thought possible. Change your biochemistry and your genes may change as well.

Please send us your comments regarding this article at: monika@coachingforhealth.com

(c) Monika Klein, B.S., C.N. is an award winning clinical nutritionist and weight loss expert. Monika is the “Compassionate and Practical Nutrition and Lifestyle Coach.” Her company, Coaching For Health, offers life transforming weight loss and wellness programs, classes and products throughout the world. To learn more about Monika’s services and programs, visit www.coachingforhealth.com.

Are Your Genes Influencing How Your Jeans Fit?

Is your weight genetic? Obesity genes account for only 5% of all weight problems. So 95% of any weight problems have nothing to do with your genes. This fact has not affected the high incidence of obesity we see in our culture. We can’t blame the obesity problem on high fat diets either. Even though fat contains 9 calories per gram, as opposed to carbohydrates or protein, which actually contains 4 calories per gram, we still can’t nail our epidemic on the consumption of fat. In fact, research has shown low-fat diets don’t work either and they actually cause more harm than good. And to top it off, avoiding fat in your diet is not a major determinant of body fat. The Women’s Health Initiative, which is the largest clinical trial of diet and body weight, found that 50,000 women on low fat diets had no significant weight loss.

Did you know you could be at a perceived weight that appears to be ideal and actually be considered clinically obese? We call it “Skinny Fat.” Many models who we think are skinny or lean actually have a high percentage of body fat. Anything over 30% is considered clinically obese. Many of these “ideal” model-types have actually very little lean muscle on their bodies. They are literally, as we often say only skin and bones, and let’s include fat under that skin to our description. It’s so important to know what your actual body fat composition, or your fat to muscle ratio, is. This marker determines your true slimness and your true state of health. This is the reason I always recommend having your body fat composition tested.

Even without getting the actual test done, eating in a whole and balanced way, the method I teach clients, is the ultimate prevention of falling into the “skinny fat” category. Here’s a secret. You can actually eat more when you have a higher percentage of lean muscle mass than less to maintain your weight. Your body becomes a virtual furnace and can efficiently and easily break down what you consume. I’m not saying it easily burns everything down. If you feed your body unhealthy foods, your muscle mass will decrease and so will your furnace’s ability to burn calories. There are two main things that increase lean muscle mass—resistance exercise and protein. Both in appropriate amounts for your body size and exercise level will give you the desired lean muscle to fat ratio you are looking for.

Back to the issue of treating obesity and weight, the ultimate is in personalizing our approach. In my field of nutrition, we are hearing more and more about something called Nutrigenomics. It is the science of how we can use food to influence our genes. Yes, you heard that right. Our diet can influence and potentially change our genes. Let’s call it Genetic Eating if you will.

When we give our bodies the building blocks and the proper nutrition, our genes get turned on, so to speak. Simply put, we come into this world with a certain genetic makeup and if we don’t feed our genes properly, the expression of our genes stops. For example, let’s call it the healthy weight gene. Without the proper nutrients, this gene shuts down, weight gain takes over, which is what you see. In order to turn the genetic light switch back on, we need to give our bodies the right nutritional current so they work. Of course, this is a very simple explanation of an extremely complex process. The most important thing for you to understand is you can change your genes, fit into your jeans, and your diet plays one of the most crucial roles in this regard.Until next time, stay healthy and choose your foods carefully!

Please email me today and leave your comments at monika@coachingforhealth.com.

(c) Monika Klein, B.S., C.N. is an award winning clinical nutritionist and weight loss expert. Monika is the “Compassionate and Practical Nutrition and Lifestyle Coach.” Her company, Coaching For Health, offers life transforming weight loss and wellness programs, classes and products throughout the world. To learn more about Monika’s services and programs, visit www.coachingforhealth.com.

Women’s Health: Healthy Hormones, Eating Right & More

Clearly, we know women are different from men; however, when it comes to your health, just how different? From menstruation to menopause and beyond, we women are presented with a unique health experience. Whether its pregnancy, PMS, fatigue, or osteoporosis, often hormones are involved in a big way. We now know that heart disease is a bigger concern for women than we thought, especially in the postmenopausal years, due to the decrease in estrogen levels. Osteoporosis as well as elevated cholesterol also becomes an issue for many women during these years.

Usually a discussion of women’s hormones is often only about estrogen and progesterone. What about the other hormones? Today women’s fast-paced lives have led to an overabundance of adrenal burnout, which is often the reason so many women are exhausted. Insulin resistance is also on the rise with high starch and sugar foods being over consumed or worse yet—meals being missed—causing often dangerous fluctuations in blood sugar levels.

Insulin resistance and adrenal stress levels can be determined through blood and salivary testing (for adrenals). I also often recommend women have their thyroid levels checked as well, as they can also contribute to fatigue and weight gain if they are out of balance. For adrenal support B-complex vitamins and adrenal support herbs like ginseng, or the ayurvedic herb ashwanganda are often recommended. For insulin resistance supplements like alpha lipoic acid, chromium, as well as fish oil are often part of the protocol I recommend.

Women experience monthly and daily hormonal cycles often affecting moods, weight, and even brain chemistry. For example, serotonin—the “calming” brain chemical responsible for sleep, mood, and pain sensitivity—is often lower in women than men. Without sufficient amounts of serotonin, women often crave carbohydrates, causing weight gain and a rise blood sugar. A healthier solution is adding quality proteins and good fats to the diet to help raise serotonin.

Having worked mostly with women throughout my career, I have noticed the two areas of greatest concern are: weight and fatigue. However, with more and more of the population entering peri-menopause and menopause, other additional issues seem to crop up, such as sleep disorders, hot flashes, and bone loss. Symptoms can be greatly helped with the supplement and dietary recommendations I’ve already mentioned.

Often misunderstood and yet touted on a daily basis is the notion that all foods should be evaluated on how many calories they contain versus the quality of the food itself. Our state of health, and subsequently our weight, is greatly dependent on the vitality of the food. The more vital and fresh a food is, the more vital a person will be. So calories are not as important as quality. Which means the more fresh, pure, natural, and unadulterated the food is, the better it is for you.

A woman’s health is also dependent on having a healthy digestive tract. Constipation, bloat, heartburn and gas, and even yeast infections indicate an unhealthy gastrointestinal tract. An unhealthy digestive tract will not perform correctly and weight imbalances, fatigue, and other symptoms are often the result. Food allergies also constitute a burden on our digestive and immune systems, often causing weight gain as well.

One health regimen that I have become a big proponent of is a yearly detoxification program. Spring is the perfect time of year to do this. To clarify, a proper detoxification program includes more than just colon cleansing, it also focuses on the liver’s detoxifying function. This process rids the body of an accumulation of toxins, which helps restore our vitality.

Starting with a good diet is crucial when dealing with women’s health symptoms, not just “a vegetable” per meal, but also many vegetables throughout the day at every meal if possible. Vegetables are chock full of essential vitamins and minerals, which are important for optimal health. Laboratory and clinical dietary assessment also shows that women are often deficient in protein. Therefore, consume quality protein and vegetables at every meal.

Eating is an important shared human experience and many women are not eating well. Often racing out while eating their breakfast or missing it altogether or munching their lunches while frantically multitasking. These habits stress out a women’s already burned-out system and can strongly affect how the food is processed and utilized. It’s possible food allergens are being created if the food is not properly digested. As a woman matures, she can no longer get away with many of these “non nurturing habits.” As part of my ongoing wellness coaching I often recommend the “Do-Less-Program” where women make shorter “To Do” lists and learn how to take care of themselves first.

Here’s to your improving and empowering health as we start a fresh new spring!

Healthy Blessings and Love to you!

(c) Monika Klein, B.S., C.N. is an award winning clinical nutritionist and weight loss expert. Monika is the “Compassionate and Practical Nutrition and Lifestyle Coach.” Her company, Coaching For Health, offers life transforming weight loss and wellness programs, classes and products throughout the world. To learn more about Monika’s services and programs, visit www.coachingforhealth.com.