Intermittent
fasting is offering a unique, scientifically proven way to shift your body’s
cellular and metabolic processes in ways that promote optimal health. The
benefits include:
Ø Reduce and maintain healthy weight sustainably
Ø Reduce inflammation and strengthen the immune system,
Ø Reduce blood pressure and resting heart rate, and
Ø Trigger a metabolic switch whereby the body starts to
use fat and ketones for energy.
It is an eating pattern for you to regain and sustain your ideal
weight.
This
is not about dieting or deprivation. This is a way of eating that honors your
unique needs. We believe that life and food should be pleasurable, delicious
and decadent. Real food that is nutrient dense is yummy, nourishing and life
affirming. Pleasure and nutritious food are powerful ways to boost your
metabolism. These send messages to the brain that it is ok to burn fat. It’s
important to ditch the guilt and enjoy every bite of what you choose to eat.
Our goal is to help you choose wisely without worry or deprivation.
This is not about eating less.
This is about eating less often.
This
can be emotionally freeing and save you time and money. You may feel more
energized and have more mental clarity.
The fallacy
of many diets is that cutting calories works. Research has found that if you
cut too many calories, you signal to the body that you are in starvation mode
and force it to hold onto fat to slow your metabolism. You need to eat enough
nutrient dense food to stoke the fire. Think of a wood burning fire. When you
add more wood, the fire burns hotter. You have a unique biochemical
makeup. What is important is how you
burn the food and distribute the energy. Most need to eat more, not less. Most need
to increase healthy Omega 3’s and other good fat in the diet.
When your
body utilizes fat for fuel, less inflammation results. Sugar is inflammatory so
the body prioritizes sugar metabolism. Not because it’s the preferred energy
source, but in the body’s infinite wisdom, to lower inflammation. Forcing the
body to switch from burning sugar to burning fat automatically lowers
inflammation.
Cells will
uptake sugar over fats so if you are eating donuts or croissants for breakfast,
a sandwich on whole-wheat bread (which has more sugar than table sugar) for
lunch, and pasta for dinner, then you are keeping your body busy metabolizing
sugar and you do not get a chance to burn fat.
This creates
mood swings and cravings for more sugar and simple carbohydrates. Studies in
rats and mice have proven that sugar is more addictive than drugs. The food
industry is well-aware of this. There are hidden sugars in everything from baby formula to salad dressings.
Data suggests that Intermittent Fasting, when
done properly, can help extend life, regulate blood glucose, control blood lipids, reduce the risk of coronary disease,
manage body weight, help us gain (or maintain) lean muscle mass, reduce the risk of cancer,
create more clarity and energy, and more.[1]
The
IF Kickstart will help you eliminate sugar and nutrient poor, processed
carbohydrates so you can lower insulin and utilize fat for fuel.
The IF KickStart is in line with the
Anti-Alzheimer’s Diet described in in
Dr. Dale Bredesen, MD’s new book, “The End of Alzheimer’s”.
Here is a quote from
his book:
“…fasting for at least
twelve hours between your last meal of the night and your first of the next
morning. Consuming fats such as MCT oil (medium –chain triglyceride oil) or
unsaturated fats such as olive oil or avocado or nuts also promote mild
ketosis. This will switch your metabolism from carbohydrate-burning and insulin
resistant, which promotes Alzheimer’s disease, to fat-burning and insulin
sensitive, which helps prevent it. Remember: As metabolism goes, so goes
cognition.”
The goal of the IF KickStart is to
help transition you away from the Standard American Diet and provide a gateway
into the Intermittent Fasting lifestyle – one with proven benefits for health
and longevity.
In the
beginning, you may go through 1-3 days of transition where you may feel some
symptoms of low blood sugar; symptoms such as cravings, light-headedness,
hunger or headache. Potassium, minerals and B vitamins can help minimize this -
Tasty6 green juices are packed with these key nutrients. In fact, you may need as much as 4700 mg of potassium – the equivalent
to 7-10 cups of salad. This is a lot of
salad for the average person to digest. Juicing solves this problem by
providing the nutrients without the need to digest all this food! You get the
phytonutrients without so much fiber. Your body gets the benefit while allowing
the digestive tract to rest and repair. Juiced nutrients are easily absorbed – it’s like
receiving a nutrition IV!
High nutrient, bioavailable nutrition
also helps to turn off hunger.
Fat
does not make you fat. Sugar makes you fat and sick.
Fat
is an essential key macronutrient
management, lower cholesterol and lowered blood sugar
levels.[1]
Lower’s
the risk of developing diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer.
Lowers
inflammation and joint pain. Loss of excessive belly fat. Up-regulates cellular
repair.
Changes
hormone levels to make stored fat more accessible for energy. Feeds the brain.
Studies show that when you surround yourself with healthy people, your health improves.
Join Tasty6, and myself in a 7 day Kick-Start to Wellness. Sign up today and get 14 green juices, 7 power almond milk's with 20 grams of protein, 7 MCT and Turmeric shots, 7 fresh organic soups, teas and ebook, guidebook, recipes, plus group guided webinars and support.
Carpe Diem,
Lisa
About Lisa Jackson, RN, CHC, RYT-500, AFMC
Lisa is an author, functional nutrition, and functional medicine trained health coach, yoga teacher, and retired Registered Nurse with the mission to "Inspire, Educate and Empower" individuals and corporations to achieve optimal health.
Lisa's book, Savvy Secrets: Eat, Think & Thrive is a self-health book offering her Seven Steps to Optimal Health.
When she is not coaching, or speaking, you can find Lisa joyfully sharing Carpe Diem Dance or playing with her two grandchildren. She is the mother of four adult children and believes, "Optimal health should not be a secret."
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