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Surviving Xmas – Stay Healthy

Surviving Christmas

Ahhh Christmas!  It’s the time of year we loosen the top button as over-indulgence gets the green light.  There’s no need to sacrifice your fun,  I’m here to help keep healthy during the festivities whilst still enjoying delicious food.  The goose maybe getting fat but you don’t need to!

Xmas Eating Survival Guide

  1. Dont Overeat – eating to 80% capacity will ease the burden on your digestive system.  Try and be mindful as you eat, allowing transit time and for the food to reach your stomach and the receptors to signal “That’s enough – I’m Full!”
  2. Choose Nuts over Crisps – choose the healthier of the two.  Crisps are saturated with bad fats, high in salt and containing virtually no nutritional value.  Nuts are packed with protein, essential fats, omega 3, 6, 9 and important detoxification minerals such as zinc and selenium.  Eat a variety and no more than a handful per day.
  3. Fill up on Vegetables – what time of year has a more bountiful selection of vegetables than Christmas.  There is no excuse not to get your 5 a day.  Delicious root vegetables such as beetroot, parsnips, carrots, squashes & turnips make for hearty warming stews or vegetable bakes that fills you with a warming Xmas, yet nutritious spirit.
  4. Protein Breakfast – my number 1 tip for preventing overeating is to start the day with a protein breakfast, such as eggs, full fat yoghurt, lean bacon or a warming quinoa and cinnamon porridge. Protein helps to keep our blood sugar levels balanced throughout the day preventing naughty cravings.
  5. Keep hydrated – with the party spirit flowing keep your system detoxifying by drinking at least 2 litres of water a day. Eating fruits such as seasonal clementines also provides your body with great hydration.  Add lemons to water to help detoxification and elimination, your kidneys will thank you.
  6. Spice it Up what would Xmas be without it’s wonderful warming and medicinal spices.  We have cinnamon, cardoman, cloves, nutmeg, ginger and more.  Add some warming cinnamon to mulled cider, cloves to mulled wine, nutmeg to porridge or prepare a delicious spiced red cabbage.
  1. Raw desserts ditch the processed sugar-laden desserts and try experimenting with some delicious new raw ones. With so many nutritious recipes at our finger tips this has never been easier.  Energy balls are easy to make with dried fruit, nuts, seeds, vanilla, cinnamon boosted with superfoods such as maca, spriulina and hemp protein.

 

Santas Top 5 Superfoods :

Turkey ever wondered why you nod off after Xmas dinner? Turkey is one of the leanest meats and a rich source of the “feel good” amino acid Tryptophan which promotes happiness & relaxation.

Brazil Nuts – packed full of the important mineral selenium which is essential for a healthy immune system with potential anti-cancer effects. Eating just 4 brazil nuts a day supplies your recommended daily intake.

Red Cabbage – very rich is cancer-preventing glucosinolates.  Don’t over cook to keep the health benefits.  Steam, lightly fry or bake. (Juice raw if you feeling brave!)

 Brussel Sprouts –  eat them up, with even more phytonutrients than Kale, you can indulge yourself on these!  They provide excellent liver detoxifying benefits too.

 Red Wine yes it is true, red wine is beneficial in moderation. It contains high levels of the flavonoid reservatrol which reduces has many heart health benefits – enjoy your mulled wine!

Wishing you a Wonderful Christmas & a Magical New Year!

Verity is a certified Nutritional Therapist, Dietary Educator & Founder of Detox Ibiza and Ibiza Superfoods.  She offers tailored juice cleanses, liver detoxification and nutritional consultations.

UK: +447967979627
E: verity.smith@me.com
www.detoxibiza.com

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