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ASK GRETTIE – Falling Off the Wagon

Here is my latest Ask Grettie from Chic Vegan

I am VERY unhealthy, overweight, tired all the time and depressed about it. I really enjoyed the Kind Life Diet Book and have bought several others on veganism and on being a vegetarian. I have been trying for several months to convert and keep “falling off the wagon”. My cholesterol and trigs. are over the top. If you can offer any advice about staying true to this lifestyle change I would appreciate it. I WANT to change to be healthy and to life a long life. Thanks for your website I can’t wait to try out some new recipes.

~Melissa

You need to be kind to yourself and not beat yourself-up for “falling off the wagon.” Transitioning to a whole new way of eating IS hard and will require some time. I did not make the switch overnight; rather it was a more gradual shift.

That being said, if you are experiencing health problems, it is very important that you do make the switch to a vegan lifestyle and make your health top priority. If your cholesterol is through the roof it is due to the animal based foods you are consuming and moving away from those foods will be tremendously helpful to you.

Instead of focusing on what you can’t have, I’d like you to add something to your diet for the next week. Eat one pound of raw vegetables a day. It’s that simple. Take some time to weigh and then fill some containers with one pound of raw vegetables (any combination of veggies that you like). Keep that container near you and snack on those veggies when the hunger pangs strike. This is a trick I learned from Dr. Joel Fuhrman in his Eat For Health book series. Those veggies are going to help you stay full.

Contact me in a week and we will add in another trick to help you on your path to a plant based diet.

Here’s to health!

Grettie

Do you have a questions for Grettie? She is here to answer any of your health and nutrition related questions! Email her at askgrettie@chicvegan.com .

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10 WAYS TO RAMP UP YOUR NUTRITION

By Gretchen Tseng for Chic Vegan

Posted 3/04/2011

March is National Nutrition Month. Since we have an excuse to celebrate nutrition all month, let’s use this opportunity to kick it up a notch.  Here are some suggestions to help you on the road to better nutrition:

Eat a Rainbow of Color

When we eat a rainbow of color from fresh fruits and veggies we know that we are getting the nutrients our body needs to function at its most optimum level.  Plants get their vibrant colors from phytonutrients and it is those phytonutrients that provide us with the antioxidants our bodies use to slow the aging process and reduce our disease risk.

Fresh Juice

Fresh squeezed juice is a fantastic way to provide our bodies with concentrated doses of phytonutrients and antioxidants.  When you juice, use vegetables as the base of your juice and use fruit sparingly to sweeten the juice.

Smoothies

Smoothies are another fantastic way to consume a rainbow of color.  Unlike fresh squeezed juice, smoothies provide your body with fiber, which is essential for a healthy digestive tract.  Experiment with your smoothies this month.  Many people are surprised to discover that a handful of spinach or half of a cucumber will not change the taste of a fruit smoothie.

Cut out Processed Foods

Challenge yourself to forgo processed food this month.  Vegan or not, processed food is processed food.  Reacquaint yourself with fruit, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts and seeds.  I know that convenience is a huge factor, but you will be surprised by how easy it is to whip-up a tasty soup from scratch or a batch of beans and rice with steamed veggies on the side.

Try Some New Recipes

The internet is a smorgasbord of amazing recipes.  There are so many wonderful websites dedicated to vegan recipes that are sure to inspire you to try something new.  On the weekend take some time to search the web for recipes to make for the following week’s meals.  When you do a little prep work, making meals from scratch can be quick and cost effective (and the left-overs make awesome lunches the following day!).

Add Some Super Foods

Try a new super food this month.  It is easy to enhance your health by adding a teaspoon of maca (for hormone health), or spirulina and chlorella (both are natural chelators) to your smoothies.  Another great add to a smoothie is açaí pulp (super concentrated antioxidants).

Give Wheat Grass a Try

There are a lot of people intimidated by wheat grass.  The next time you are at a juice bar or health food store, give it a try (ask for a chaser of orange juice).  Wheat grass contains chlorophyll, amino acids, minerals, vitamins, and enzymes; many of which help to combat oxidative stress.  If you don’t have access to wheat grass juice, try the powdered form and mix it with water as I often do.

Live Active Cultures

Add yogurt and kefir to your diet.  Thankfully, So Delicious now offers coconut yogurt and kefir.  I personally add coconut kefir to my smoothies on a daily basis since the live active cultures are so beneficial for our gut.  According to Dr. Perricone, “[P]robiotic microbes help the body’s ongoing fight against infectious diseases by competing with the pathogens for food, nutrients and survival.”

Exercise

While exercise is not something we consume, I consider it a valuable nutrition partner since it aids digestion.  Studies have also shown that exercise can help prevent gastro intestinal symptoms.  That being said, it is important not to eat a large meal before exercising since the digestion of that meal will compete for your energy.  A great pre-exercise snack is a banana and a few nuts.

Drink More Water

I know we all are aware of the importance of consuming enough water.  Really focus this month on upping your water intake and replacing other beverages (namely soft drinks) with water or herbal tea.  Since our bodies are on average 70% water, your body will thank you for properly hydrating it.

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I AM A “CHIC VEGAN” COLUMNIST!

I am very excited to let you know that I am now a Columnist and the Nutrition Specialist for Chic Vegan!  I will be writing regular posts and answering readers questions in my “Ask Grettie” column.  My first article was published today…to check it out click here.

ABOUT CHIC VEGAN

 

Founder of Chic Vegan, Mandi Hoffman

Founder of Chic Vegan, Mandi Hoffman

“Chic Vegan is a place where compassionate fashionistas, vegan vixens and ethical men all meet up to discuss how they can make the world a better place for people and animals alike. Chic Vegan was created in 2008 as a place for women to keep up to date on new cruelty free fashions. It has since become an extravaganza of fashion, cosmetics, self-improvement, diet, eco-love and many, many other things. New here? Check out our Sunday Spectacular newsletter, Free e-book: The Ethical Girl’s Guide To Being Vegan and Fabulous, and our Most Popular Posts!”

If you have any questions about the plant based lifestyle and nutrition, please, please, please, contact me through my Contact Page or through my Chic Vegan e-mail at askgrettie@chicvegan.com and I will answer your questions via my Chic Vegan column.

To learn more about the founder of Chic Vegan, Mandi Hoffman, click here

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