4. Say no thank you to alcohol to keep feeling great

The liver receives alcohol as a toxin so when you consume alcohol with a meal, your liver works on breaking down and flushing the alcohol first, leaving the breakdown of food nutrients being the second priority. This means your body burns empty calories for energy before nutrient rich calories, and when your body really needs the energy from food nutrients, the body has already stored them as fat. Repeatedly doing this will definitely lead to weight gain and weaken your body’s ability to fight off infection and stay healthy. Limit your alcohol intake, and when you do have a drink, savor it slowly with your family and friends. Enjoy it while eating a great meal and then hydrate yourself with water to help your liver flush out the alcohol. This will keep your body healthy, your mind clear to keep your weight on track.

5. Increase your PH balance

Eating nutrient and anti-oxidant rich foods such as dark leafy greens, blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, apples, cranberries, almonds, cashews, mint, dill and other herbs; along with exercise and de-stressing activities such as yoga and meditation can help keep your body from becoming toxic. Our bodies should optimally be at an alkaline balance of 7.35-7.45.  If we are above or below it means that we are at an increased risk for a disease. When we are not distressing and eating oxygen rich foods, we deprive our cells from absorbing the nutrients and minerals we need from our foods. This lack of absorption can cause weight gain as the body thinks it is starving and holds on to the nutrients in terms of fat. This can also decrease our energy levels which makes it harder for us to workout and stave off illness.  Eating the foods mentioned above along with lean proteins and drinking at least 32 oz. of water a day, will help keep your energy and metabolism working the way you need it to, so you can enjoy life the way you want to!

These 5 tips will keep you motivated and healthy so that you can get through busy times feeling great, looking great and staying in balance!

By Angela Martindale