Healthy with Jodi

Sprouts. MicroGreens. Nutrient density

    Do you have trouble getting your greens in EVERYDAY? Wouldn’t it be easier to just eat a cup daily? Do you know you have to eat 60% more mature greens to equal the same small amount you would get daily from micro greens? Add to smoothies instead of spinach or kale, top on your soups or salads.

    I have seen local micro greens at Sprouts.  Just a few different types out there, here are a few benefits from these mighty micro greens.

    Rouge D’Hiver Romaine
    Hearth Healthy
    Lowers Cholesterol
    Immune Booster
    Healthy Bones

    Amaranth
    Boost Immunity
    Antioxidant
    Anti-Inflammatory
    Healthy Growth in Children
    Anti-Carcinogenic
    Increase Skin Elasticity

    Tatsoi
    Bone Health
    Mood Enhancer
    Promotes Sense of Calm
    Healthy Vision
    Heart Healthy

    Kale
    High in Fiber
    Anti-Carcinogenic
    Powerful Antioxidant
    Metabolism Enhancer
    Anti-Inflammatory
    High in Iron

    Mixed Pack
    Immune Booster
    Anti-Carcinogenic
    Anti-Inflammatory
    Youthful Glow
    Antioxidant

    Mizuna
    Immune Booster
    Antioxidants
    Anti-Inflammatory
    Reduces Blood Pressure

    Beet
    Natural Detoxifier
    Antioxidant
    Anti-Inflammatory
    Anti-Carcinogenic

    Purple Basil

    Improves Digestion
    Promotes Healthy Gut
    Antibacterial
    Headache Relief

    Arugula 
    Lower Blood Pressure
    Enhance Athletic Performance
    Increase Energy
    Clear Completion
    Anti-carcinogenic

    Benefits of Black Seed Oil

      Do you fight infection? Inflammation? Candida or yeast infections?  Try Black seed oil.  Fungus infections are hard to fight and the medication is so hard on your body.  Doubling your probiotics will help but may not be enough.  How could you incorporate Black seed oil into your day?  Read the following article below.

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      How much protein do you need? What types of amino acids are there? How are the absorbed?

        How Much Protein do You need?

        A healthy adult is estimated to need around 40 to 65 grams of protein per day. If this is not provided in the food you eat, your body will begin to break down muscle and other tissues to obtain the amino acids it needs. Inadequate intake and digestion of amino acids from protein can lead to stunting, poor muscle formation, thin and fragile hair, skin lesions, a poorly functioning immune system, and many other symptoms.

        In plant and animal foods, the amino acids you need are mainly provided in the form of large protein molecules that require all aspects of protein digestion—denaturation in the stomach and protease action in the intestines—before absorption. Free amino acids, which require no processing by the body before absorption, may also be present but are generally not found in large amounts.

        In processed foods, protein is sometimes provided as hydrolyzed protein, which means it has been chemically cut into smaller chains from two to 200 amino acids called peptides. These peptide fragments may be easier for your body to digest; that is, they may not need to be denatured in the stomach, but are still too large for direct absorption and must be digested in the intestine. Some specially produced foods for hospital or healthcare use are made of elemental amino acids; these products provide the amino acids themselves and require no digestion before absorption.

         

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        Thyroid Stimulating Smoothie

          Who couldn’t use a boost in Energy?  When you are trying to stimulate the Thyroid, you must nourish your liver and adrenals.  Below is a great combination to start your day, full of nutrients, good fats and fiber.  Great detox for your liver and calming to the adrenals.  Your mind will start to clear, your energy pick up, and you will start making better decisions as the brain fog disappears.

          Vegan, Gluten free
          Happily serves 1-2

          ALL ORGANIC INGREDIENTS 

          1 cup mixed micro greens
          1/4 cup lemon juice
          1 avocado
          1 stick celery
          1 beet or 1 carrot (if you won’t try a beet)
          1 cucumber
          1 bunch of micro green basil leaves
          1 tsp maca powder
          1 Cup Coconut milk

          1-2 oz Aloe Vera juice
          Sea salt to taste
          Optional: Stevia to taste

          Combine all ingredients in a vitamix/blender and blend until smooth. If you want a thinner consistency add ice and extra lemon juice.

          You can get full fast especially if you are not used to eating fiber.  Try to sip and enjoy, remembering that it takes about 20 minutes for your brain to catch up to your stomach that you are satisfied not FULL.

          I was able to drink half then when I was hungry again, my morning snack was the rest of it.  I was surprised that it kept well for a couple hours.

          You have to eat 60% more “big” veggies to equal these mighty micro sprouts!  I know its a switch for most to eat a plant based diet, so this is a perfect way to introduce a salad a day into your meal plan.  Plus the flavors are bold and so flavorful, you just might develop a taste for what food is really meant to taste like! 😋

          MEAL PREP IDEAS

            Let’s get creative with allergy results!  Here are a few ideas to build meals around the elimination of the foods you are intolerant to.  

            Most people struggle with ideas for lunches at the office.  If you wouldn’t send your child to school without a lunch, why are you any different? You know you are going to get hungry, so why not just plan to succeed.  Failure to plan is a recipe for temptation and poor decision making.

            I beleive in the importance of NOT using a microwave, it destroys so many nutrients.  You know you can tell when you are eating a nuked chicken breast instead of a grilled chicken breast, why do that to your veggies?  You can lose up to 50-85% of nutrients through, heat, light, air and water.  Every food or veggie has a different profile of how it is affected by one of those elements.  So doing what we can to preserve those precious nutrients are so important in our overall health.

            Vegan lunch options:

            1) Quinoa with Marinated Mushrooms, steamed Cabbage, Zucchini and yellow squash, garlic and onions in a Avocado Oil Vinegar sauce.

            2) Quinoa, Zucchini and yellow squash, steamed cabbage, garlic and onion in hemp seed oil.

            3) Steamed Cabbage, Sprouted Mung beans, Zucchini and yellow squash, avocado oil, season salt, Garlic and onion.

            4) Black Bean hummus, quinoa on a bed of romaine lettuce, sprinkled with red pepper flakes and spicy pumpkin seeds.

            5) Sprouted mung beans, steamed cabbage, Zucchini and yellow squash in a ginger Szechuan sauce.

            Breakfast meal prep: When avoiding dairy and eggs.

            1) Sweet Potato with cinnamon and sea salt. Blended with coconut cream and topped with coconut chips.

            2) Chocolate peanut butter date bar with dairy free chocolate chips.

            3) Chocolate Avocado mousse (mint optional)

            Lunch group options:

            Instead of bread, wrap chicken salad in lettuce.  Use avocado instead of mayo to keep it dairy free.  Use green onions, cilantro, celery, and parsley and sea salt.  Lemon juice will help the avocado stay fresh and give a tang to the recipe.

            And what’s even better, top most of these recipes with your favorite mix of Micro Greens and you have just amplified your nutrient content substantially.

            Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis. Wondering what that is? Symptoms? Signs? Treatment?

              Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis

              Hashimoto thyroiditis is the most common form of thyroid gland inflammation (thyroiditis) and the most frequent cause of decreased thyroid hormone production hypothyroidism. It results from an autoimmune disorder, an attack on the thyroid gland by a person’s own immune system.
              The thyroid gland is a butterfly-shaped organ that lies flat against the windpipe in the throat. It produces the hormones thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) and plays an important role in controlling the body’s metabolism.
              With Hashimoto thyroiditis, the thyroid becomes enlarged, called a goiter. Thyroid gland tissue is slowly destroyed by white blood cells called lymphocytes that move into the thyroid gland and by one or more thyroid autoantibodies. This causes a progressive decrease in the production of thyroid hormones.
              About 1 in 1,000 people are diagnosed annually with Hashimoto thyroiditis, and the number has been increasing over time due to improvements in diagnostic techniques. This disorder can affect anyone at any age but occurs most commonly in women who are between 30 and 50 years of age. The ratio of women to men diagnosed with the disease is 20 to 1. People with a family history of thyroid diseases or with other autoimmune diseases, especially type 1 diabetes or adrenal insufficiency are at increased risk.
              Those affected by Hashimoto thyroiditis may not have any symptoms for several years, but eventually most will experience some degree of hypothyroidism that worsens over time.

              Signs and Symptoms
              Constipation
              Depression
              Dry skin
              Fatigue
              Forgetfulness
              Increased sensitivity to cold
              Menstrual irregularities, heavy and excessive bleeding
              Muscle and joint pain
              Muscle weakness
              Sluggishness
              Thinning hair
              Weight gain
              For pregnant women, increased risk of miscarriage

              Tests
              Testing is done to evaluate the health of the thyroid, diagnose Hashimoto thyroiditis, and monitor treatment.
              To determine whether the thyroid is functioning properly and for monitoring thyroid function and hormone production, one or more of the following blood tests may be done:
              Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) – typically elevated in hypothyroidism
              Free T4 – often decreased in primary hypothyroidism
              Total or Free T3 – sometimes decreased but may be within the normal reference range, so is not as useful as free T4
              Additional tests may be used to detect autoantibodies directed against the thyroid and to help diagnose Hashimoto thyroiditis:
              Anti-thyroid peroxidase antibody (anti-TPO, see Thyroid Antibodies) – this test detects the presence of autoantibodies against a protein found in thyroid cells. A high value usually indicates autoimmune damage to the thyroid due to disorders such as Hashimoto thyroiditis and Graves disease.
              Antithyroglobulin antibody (TgAb) – if positive, may indicate Hashimoto thyroiditis; while thyroglobulin antibodies are often positive, they are not as sensitive or specificas anti-TPO so they are not routinely ordered.
              People with a very mild form of Hashimoto thyroiditis may not have thyroid antibodies present in their blood.

              Treatment
              There is no cure for Hashimoto thyroiditis, but the disorder is manageable. No treatment is required when thyroid hormone concentrations (T4 and T3) are normal and the affected person is not experiencing significant symptoms. Thyroid hormone replacement therapy is typically necessary, however, when thyroid hormone production becomes significantly decreased and symptoms begin to emerge or worsen. Those with Hashimoto thyroiditis are closely monitored, and thyroid hormone replacement therapy is initiated and/or adjusted as necessary.

              https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/000371.htm

              My journey with Jodi. Before and after pictures surprised me!

                Check out these before and after pictures!  I would not have been able to make these changes without training with Jodi. She has helped us change our lives for the better. During the past 7 months, I have been challenged and pushed as well as taught a great deal. Jodi makes working out fun and inspires me to reach my new goals.

                Jodi teaches proper form of exercises and creates whole body workouts that take into consideration some of my limitations. Along with the workouts, Jodi teaches me about healthy eating habits, which include delicious recipes using foods, spices and condiments to make wonderful meals for me and my husband.

                I have been very impressed by her passion to help clients, her knowledge and ability to connect with her clients’ needs/goals and overall encouraging motivating nature. I have a new outlook on my health, fitness and life. I plan to continue on this life changing path with Jodi!

                EWG’s 2017 Dirty Dozen List-Are you eating more pesticides than you realize?

                  Are you aware of the chemicals you consume every day?  Did you know that 80,000, yes, I said 80,000 pesticides and chemicals are used in the US and Canada where the rest of the world has banned the use of them because they understand the damaging effects of them? Please educate yourselves and know where you are getting your information.  The EWG, Environmental Working Group, is a nonprofit organization that educates and provides valuable information for your health and safety.  Keep up to date and PLEASE BUY ORGANIC WHENEVER POSSIBLE.

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                  Coconut oil Facts-Healthy Saturated Fat Myths dispelled. You cannot lose fat on a no fat or low fat diet. Fuel your brain with pure coconut oil

                    Coconut oil Facts-Healthy Saturated Fat Myths dispelled

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                    Best & Worst Sunscreens List for 2017. Protect your skin and eye health! 30 SPF and Polarized lenses daily

                      Best & Worst Sunscreens List for 2017

                      We live in the Valley of the Sun and get “accidental” Sun all day long.  Sunscreen lasts up to 2 hours max.  Make sure you are reapplying during the day.  Facial sunscreens come in tinted or regular, you should be wearing 30 SPF.  Arizona is highest in Cataracts, which is sun damage to the eye.  Protect your eyes by wearing Polarized lenses when you can.  A good pair of Sunglasses is important and very much worth the investment

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