On Rising: 500ml Warm Lemon Water
Exercise: Bikram Yoga
Breakfast: Smoothie made with almond milk, 1/3 cup blueberries, 1/2 avocado, raw cacao, egg
Lunch: 1/2 avocado, fresh sardines, crumbled goats cheese
Snack: Brazil nuts, raw chocolate brownie (home made, I'll post recipe shortly - it will change your life)
Dinner: Went out for dinner tonight, so had the best option on the menu, vermicelli salad
Fluid: At least 3L water
Felt great again today, I think sweating it out in Bikram is really helping me to stay on track. I didn't want to let going out for dinner throw me off my tracks (which I normally would have let happen). I didn't have any headaches or anything today. Feeling really vibrant and energetic.
4 elements diet
getting back to the basics and eating only foods that have been given to us from the 4 elements of life
Saturday, 26 July 2014
Friday, 25 July 2014
Day 2 - Journal
On Rising: 500ml Warm Lemon Water
Exercise: Bikram Yoga
Lunch: 3 Egg omelete, with caramelised onion and capsicum
Snack: small handful of activated nuts, 1/2 capsicum
Dinner: Lamb, mushroom, zucchini, red bell pepper
Dessert: Cacao Avo Mouse
Fluid: At least 3L water
Today was the second day of eating only unprocessed foods, I'm feeling pretty good aside from a slight headache. I know that my body is going through some detox processes right now. I'm looking forward to seeing what the next week brings.
Exercise: Bikram Yoga
Lunch: 3 Egg omelete, with caramelised onion and capsicum
Snack: small handful of activated nuts, 1/2 capsicum
Dinner: Lamb, mushroom, zucchini, red bell pepper
Dessert: Cacao Avo Mouse
Fluid: At least 3L water
Today was the second day of eating only unprocessed foods, I'm feeling pretty good aside from a slight headache. I know that my body is going through some detox processes right now. I'm looking forward to seeing what the next week brings.
Thursday, 15 March 2012
Re-Launch - 48 hr juice cleanse
Hi Everyone!!!
I'm very excited to tell you that I have re-launched my blog at a new address! Come and check it out and join me for my re-launch 48hr juice cleanse party!!
Come and check out my new blog by clicking this link:
http://www.rawcoconicole.blogspot.com.au/
Thanks for all the continued support!!
NKx
I'm very excited to tell you that I have re-launched my blog at a new address! Come and check it out and join me for my re-launch 48hr juice cleanse party!!
Come and check out my new blog by clicking this link:
http://www.rawcoconicole.blogspot.com.au/
Thanks for all the continued support!!
NKx
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
getting back on track
You know that feeling, when you lose sight of a goal, and
all you can think of is getting back on track. But everything you do to get
back on track seems to push you 10 steps back.
That's where I am at the moment. I had set out on a
journey, to eat only unprocessed foods for a whole year and for two months
straight, I did just that. I had the most determination and focus, that nothing
could tear me away from my goal. I was comfortable saying 'no' to people when
it didn't fit in with my lifestyle choice. But then in a moment of weakness
something overcame me, which made all my hard work and determination fly out
the window.
But where did my focus and determination go and how can I
get it back?
I can get it back by reassessing my long term nutritional
goal and set some mini goals that are going to keep me on track. The secret to keeping a long term goal is
making and completing all the mini goals that you set for yourself. These mini goals need to be something that
challenges you a little but is attainable. These mini goals have to challenge you either
physically or mentally or otherwise you won't learn anything or feel as though
you have gained anything from reaching that mini goal.
Here is my long term nutrition goal: I want
organic, unprocessed foods to make up 90% of my diet for the rest of my life,
(not just the rest of the year)
I understand that this is a lifestyle choice for me but
it’s not only about just eating these food but understanding the way that these
foods affect my body. Understanding how
food can heal your body and that eating clean, organic unprocessed foods really
is the secret to longevity.
So understanding what my main long term nutritional goal is
I can now start to think about the mini goals that are going to help me along
the way. Not only do I want to think
about cutting out “bad” foods, but also fully understanding what makes these
foods “bad” and fully understanding why I really don’t want to put these foods
into my system. I will be adding to my
mini goals all the time, as my long term goal is about a lifestyle change, my
mini goals are going to be the things that keep me going for good.
Here are my mini nutritional goals for the next month:
I want to give up refined sugar for good! I want to
give up refined sugar for good! – I already know that sugar is the devil, it’s
just time for it to go for good.
I want to experiment with making my own flours from
scratch – I love baking, and I’m not ready to give up on having
delicious blueberry muffins or a birthday cake, or making brownies. There is a way to do it healthy and I am
going to find it.
I want to explore the possibility of studying nutrition – want to
explore the possibility of studying nutrition – I love this stuff, it is what I
am passionate about, I want to live like this and I also want to inspire others
to implement these changes into their lives.
I’ve already seen how helping people achieve their fitness goals.
So what are you doing to keep your goals on track? Why not try to reassess you long term goal
and set some mini goals to help you get there.
NKxx
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Tips to curb your food cravings
Now that you know what type of food craving sums you up; let’s look
at some ways to put a stop to those pesky cravings.
Now let me just say that it is normal for the human body to
experience hunger from time to time. It
is also a normal response to feel a little hungrier when you have recently decreased
your consumption of calories. Now I know
that it can seem like some sort of an emergency when you feel hungry, it feels
like you are dying or wasting away, when in fact, the body is just saying that
it doesn’t have enough calories to add new fat to the fat stores its already carrying
around. The firs feelings of hunger are
really more of a false alarm than anything to be concerned about. At least from a logical point of view, but
who uses logic when their hungry?
These foods will suppress cravings without hurting your waist line;
most of it really comes back to common sense.
And you’ll see that all the options are healthy and unprocessed. It’s about letting your stomach think you’ve
just filled it with something full of calories, when in fact you have filled it
with something that is healthy and nutritious.
Drink Water. Water is the best
appetite suppressant. You should try to
drink a glass of water when you first start feeling hungry. You should find that it suppressed your
appetite in nearly every case. I know
that if I drink a full glass of water and then wait 10 minutes, most of the
time I find that my hunger pang has gone completely.
Munch on some Green Veggies. Why not eat some
spinach, or lettuce or even bokchoy. All
this green goodness is full of nutrients, and you can eat as much of it as you
want. I like to drizzle some organic
apple cider over some spinach for an afternoon snack. It’s easy for work because it doesn’t make as
much mess as eating crackers or biscuits or chocolate at your desk. Why not cut up some celery or even some
capsicum if munching on lettuce just isn’t your style. The crunch that chewing on these green
veggies will satisfy any salty craving.
Green Tea Time. Sip on some green
tea. It is packed full of natural
antioxidants and really helps to supress your appetite. It’ll give you an energy kick as well from
the small amount of caffeine. If you’re
sick of green tea, why not try white tea.
White tea is has more antioxidants than its green friend minus the caffeine
kick.
Get Some Fresh Air:
Go outside and get some fresh air.
If you’re at work, instead of having your afternoon coffee, why not take
a brisk walk around the block. I know
that if I’ve had a busy day at work, and 3pm has rolled around and all I can
think about is chocolate, I take myself outside and go for a brisk walk around
our block. I’m out for about 5mins all
up and I come back feeling refreshed and ready to take on the last two hours of
my day.
Eat a piece of Fruit: Don’t be worried to
have a piece of fruit. Try to pick
organic where possible. But there is
nothing better than eating a delicious peach in the afternoon, and while they
are still so fresh and in season there is nothing better, not to mention it
will satisfy your sweet tooth without all the extra calories that a chocolate
bar or a handful of lollies would give you.
While I’m on this topic I get so angry when people say “you shouldn’t
eat fruit because it’ll throw out your diet” I have seen people take on the
advice of not eating the fruit, but then they’ll reach for a bag of all natural
confectionary lollies!!!! Where is the logic in that? Choose the fruit every time.
Hope this helps you beat those pesky cravings
NKx
Understanding your Cravings
Before you head to
the corner store this afternoon looking for your chocolate bar or packet of
chips to satisfy that craving that’s been eating away at you all afternoon,
have a think about what your body really needs.
I was reading an article about your health character, it suggests that ‘cravings
give insight into the type of person you are’, says Dr Alan Hirsch, author of “What Flavour is your Personality?”.
When you
are craving chocolate
What
it says about your body: You reach for the
chocolate because the flavour makes you swoon – but it does that because it
stimulates the release of serotonin, says Dr Hirsch. It’s basically an
antidepressant in dessert form that your body instinctively seeks out when your
happy chemicals are bottoming out and you need a quick lift.
What
it says about you: That depends on what
type of chocolate you long for. Dark
chocolate: you’re the life of the party, a social butterfly, and right in the
mix of the team project at work. Milk
chocolate: you’re the quiet, introspective type. Your idea of a perfect afternoon is a solo run
or one-on-one time with a good book.
When
you crave salty food
What
it says about your body: If nothing but the
saltiest chip will do, you may have a mineral deficiency. Studies have shown
that women who eat low-calcium diets want salty foods more than those who get
enough of the bone builder, says Dr Michael Tordoff, a researcher at the Monell
Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia, US, an institute that studies taste and
smell. One possible reason: sodium temporarily increases calcium levels in the
blood, which tricks the body into thinking the problem is solved. But you may
have a shortage of other minerals too. In animal studies, researchers have
found that a lack of potassium, calcium and iron causes test subjects to devour
table salt.
What
it says about you: You go with the flow. Dr Hirsch’s research describes salt lovers as
having an “external locus of control”, meaning they believe that outside
forces, not their own actions, determine their fate.
When
you crave spicy food
What
it says about your body: If you’re having trouble
cooling down, your body may crave a fiery taste to make you perspire. That may
seem counterintuitive, but it helps explain why Mexican food is popular even
when temps are scorching. Some research also suggests that people become
addicted to the rush of spicy food – the spiked blood pressure, accelerated
heart rate and rapid breathing, says nutritionist Tammy Lakatos Shames,
co-author of The Secret to Skinny.
What
it says about you: You’re a
perfectionist: you love order, dislike wasting time, and sweat the details.
When
you crave lollies
What
it says about your body: This is a lot like a
chocolate craving – lusting after sweets could indicate that you’re looking to
boost your mood, or that you’re just low on energy. The body absorbs refined
sugars faster than any other type of food, giving you immediate fuel, says
Shames.
What it says about
you: Sugar fiends tend to
walk towards the wild side, says Dr Hirsch. He describes them as hedonistic,
with few regrets. They also like to stand out and feel special.
When
you crave sweet and salty
What
it says about your body: Your body needs glucose and sodium to function properly, so when
the cells get sluggish (and you get tired), you reach for the chocolate-covered
pretzels to get them revving, says Dr Hirsch.
What
it says about you: You’re a loner, but a whiz, too. According to Dr Hirsch’s data,
people who think a potato chip dipped in chocolate sauce is a match made in
sensory heaven tend to be creative but private, to the point that they appear
standoffish.
Gives you something to think about next time you go to satisfy your cravings. Up next some great foods to reach for when the cravings set in
NK xx
Monday, 20 February 2012
Aloe Vera Juice - Give it a Go!
Happy
Tuesday everyone! While on my healthy
eating crusade I have stumbled along Aloe Vera juice. This little green bottle has been teasing me
as I line up to go through the self-serve at Coles, I’ve been so unsure about
giving it a go. I would pick up the
bottle and look at the packaging thinking “Aloe Vera juice… this is the stuff
that mum used to rub on us if we got a cut or burn, we never drank the stuff”
and would put it straight back, then finally one day I hesitantly decided to
give it a go, and I’ve almost been drinking it every day since.
The
little green bottle is full of little Aloe Vera chunks that are refreshing and
a little sweet to taste. It’s actually
quite nice to have something soft to chew when you’re drinking this juice. I really like to have my juice after lunch; I
have been finding that it gets me through the afternoon without really needing
to snack on anything else. I feel
refreshed and it soothes my stomach, which I didn’t know needed soothing until
I had my first bottle. I’ve finally
gotten around to doing my research on drinking this juice, as I haven’t really
heard a lot about it.
It
turns out that it’s quite good for you.
It would be even better in its rawest form of course, but until I can
either grow my own or find some fresh Aloe Vera at some markets, this may have
to suffice. After doing a little reading
these are the main benefits that I have found for drinking Aloe Vera juice.
- It’s really good for your digestive system: this juice encourages the bowels to move and helps with elimination. It helps with stomach cramps and has a soothing effect on the whole digestive tract. There are even reports of people who have cured or improved their symptoms of I.B.S
- It is a great pain reliever and reduces inflammation: Aloe Vera juice comes filled with mucopolysaccharides (the amino sugars needed for the regeneration of body cells), which helps to improve joint flexibility. It also assists in strengthening joint muscles which therefore reduces pain and inflammation in weakened or aged joints.
- It is a great support to the immune system: With winter around the corner, we all want to start boosting our immune systems so that we can avoid the dreaded office flu. The polysaccharides in Aloe Vera juice stimulate macrophages, these are the white blood cells that fight viruses.
- It’s really good for your skin: I know that my mum used to rub a fresh cut of Aloe Vera on cuts and burns; admittedly I thought it was a bit silly when I was younger, but she was onto something. When Aloe is applied topically to a wound, it can speed up the healing process. Also drinking the juice can help improve skin quality and complexion. It contains many nutrients and antioxidants which are vital to skin health, such as vitamin C, E and the mineral zinc. This nutrients help protect the skin from external toxins in air pollution, as well as helping to detox internal toxins. Other benefits of Aloe Vera juice for the skin include: providing proper lubrication, helping maintain the elasticity of the skin, removing dead skin cells, and helping with the regeneration of skin cells.
As soon as I get my
hands on some fresh Aloe Vera cuts, I’m going to try to make my own juice. Here is a method I have found if you want to
give it a go.
- Cut a large healthy Aloe Vera leaf off of your plant, then let the resin drip out by holding it upside down so that it drains where you cut it. The gel won’t come out, so don’t worry about that.
- Cut it in half and then filet the gel out of the inside. Just be sure you don’t get the yellow stuff that comes out near the outer skin. You could also do this by first cutting the top layer, then the sides and eventually the bottom. There’s a photo tutorial on this here that shows how to do this really well.
- Place in a blender and cover with 3 cups of fruit juice or fresh fruit and water. You can pretty much use anything you want here. Try coconut milk or almond milk if that suits your taste better.
- Blend well, chill and then serve. Refrigerate leftover juice.
This
recipe is from: http://www.thethriftymama.com/aloe-vera-juice.html
The brand
that I have been drinking is called ‘aloe
Verde aloe Vera drink’. I’ve been
buying it from my local Woolworths. Give
it a go if you’re interested, the taste will be a little different on your
first sip, but after that you’ll really enjoy the drink.
Hope you’re
choosing health over anything else
NKx
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)