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Why Weight? Diet's Don't Work!
Focus Food: Sprouts
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Recipe of the Month!
Spring Sprouting Steamer!
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Prep Time: 3 minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes

Yield: 4 servings

 

Ingredients:

1 zucchini

1 summer squash

1 package mixed crunchy sprouts (lentil, adzuki, mung, garbanzo)

3 tablespoons of freshly chopped tarragon

1 tablespoon of ghee (clarified butter) or butter

4 lemon wedges

salt to taste

 

Directions:

1.   Slice zucchini and summer squash in discs, about 1/4 inch thick. Steam with sprouts for about 5 minutes or until desired tenderness.

2.   Toss with tarragon, ghee and salt in bowl.

3.   Serve with lemon wedge.

Note: Try fresh herbs like parsley, dill, cilantro, or mint for a totally different taste.

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5 Top Tips for
 Eating for Energy!
 
Date: June 10th 2008
Location: Wild By Nature, Huntington, NY
Time: 7:00-8:00 PM
 

Stressed and Tired?  Feel like your body battery is always in need of re-charging?

Are you finding yourself constantly trying to find the stamina to make it through the day?  Suffer from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or Epstein Barr VirusIf you are searching for a natural solution to combat your Lack of Energy Battle, this class is defiantly for you!  Christie Korth, Certified Health Counselor and Holistic Nutritionist will be introducing foods that pump up our energy while also exploring foods that can zap your energy as well.  You will even learn to make 3 Surprise Energy Boosting Recipes and get the Top 5 Tips on how to eat healthy on the go and at home.

 
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Deconstructing Cravings
 
Date: June 10th 2008
Location: Wild By Nature, Huntington, NY
Time: 7:00-8:00 PM
 
Okay, so we know the Holiday Fruit Cake is always left aside, but what about those monster cravings for your great Aunt Betsy's Double Chocolate Cake or Nana's oversized linzer tarts?  This holiday season, avoid packing on the dreaded holiday pounds by learning to deconstruct your cravings.  Learn why cravings are very beneficial to opening the doorway to your nutritional needs. We will explore why we crave certain crunchy foods versus creamy- wet vs. dry-etc.  Gain valuable insight on your body's own unique needs.
 
If you would like to attend either of these lectures, please contact Wild By Nature @ 631-424-6480.

Issue: # 16 May 10, 2008 
Greetings!

I hope that the Month of May is treating you very well!  I want to thank all of you who came to the Spring Cleaning for your Body lecture.  We had a nice turn-out and a good time!  Several participants went home with a free gift in tow and the reviews on the lecture were magnificent.  If you have not come to a lecture recently, we hope to see you soon!
 
Take care and enjoy the newsletter this month!
 
Why Weight? Diet's Don't Work
 
scaleLearn Why You Should put away your Diet Books for Good!

 
 

You can't turn on the TV, drive down the road or go to a party without being confronted with America's hottest obsession: weight. Diets are a billion-dollar industry; companies spend millions and millions luring you to try the latest diet (low carb, high protein, low fat, no fat, you name it) with promises that this will (finally!) be the solution-your shortcut to a thinner body.  Advertising efforts also deeply affect our children, who develop distorted body images and are often on diets as early as 9 or 10 years of age. 

 

Our culture touts diet pills, celebrity workouts, convenience foods, and trendy diets to help us achieve our desired weight, but these quick fix solutions have backfired. America's populace has reached its highest weight in history. About half of Americans are overweight; one third are obese. Diets steer us away from our common sense and dip deeply into our pocketbooks while eliciting few, if any, lasting results.

 

Diets don't work because each person is unique, with different needs based on gender, age, ancestry and lifestyle; how could one diet be right for everyone? Diets don't work because they are extreme solutions. As in physics, if a pendulum swings to one extreme, it has to swing equally to the other. A diet might work for a short amount of time, but research shows that almost all diets result in a 10-pound gain once off the diet. Diets don't work because they are too restrictive. People who fail on diet plans are not flawed and weak. Diets by nature require discipline and restriction at levels that are unsustainable by a healthy human body.

 

Most people are disconnected from why they gain weight, and see diet as the only culprit. For example, ignoring or discounting emotions is often the first thing to cause weight imbalances. In our fast paced world, we have lost sight of many aspects of life that truly nourish and balance our bodies, such as slowing down, eating a home-cooked meal, and spending quality time with loving people. Eating consciously and making simple lifestyle changes will create positive results and release you from the endless cycle of dieting.

 

Balance and a sustainable weight are your birthright. Given half a chance, your body will balance out by itself, but this is only possible by getting out of the diet mentality and listening to what you truly need. Imagine taking all of the outward energy you expend on diets, fads and gimmicks and turning it inward, so that you can listen to your heart and inner wisdom. There is no such thing as a quick fix; you already have everything you need within you. With careful thought and loving reflection, you can feed yourself wisely and purposefully and be completely nourished. Working with your body rather than against it will bring about increased energy, stabilized weight and sustainable health.
 
Focus Food: Sprouts 
 
sproutsTurn to Sprouts for Optimal Health!

 

In the spring season, seeds flaunt their vitality and energy by sprouting. Sprouts of all varieties contain the building blocks of life in the form of vitamins, enzymes, amino acids and simple sugars. In their early growth state, sprouts are very easy to digest, allowing our bodies to access many wonderful nutrients. Recent research by the American Cancer Society has backed what holistic nutrition has known for years: that sprouts contain anti-cancer properties, high levels of active antioxidants, concentrated amounts of phytochemicals and significant amounts of vitamins A, C and D.

 

In their raw form, sprouts have a cooling effect on the body, and therefore are best consumed in warm weather or by robust, warm body types. Those who tend to feel cool can try steaming spouts or adding them to warm dishes such as stir-fries and soups, to reduce the cooling effect. There is a wide variety of edible and delicious sprouts, each with a different texture and flavor: alfalfa, mung bean, lentil, radish, clover, sunflower, broccoli, garbanzo and adzuki.

 

Here are some great ways to serve up sprouts:

·         add to salads

·         combine with other vegetables in wraps, roll-ups or stir-fries

·         use as garnish on top of soups, stews, omelets or scrambled eggs

·         add to rice or whole grain dishes

·         use in sandwiches instead of lettuce.

 
Contact Happy & Healthy for more ways to eat sprouts!

 

Spring has arrived! Eat sprouts and feel alive!
 
As always, I will leave you with a quote related to our featured article of the month. 

 
Getting my weight under control has come from a process of treating myself as well as I treat others in every way.

-Oprah Winfrey 
 
Sincerely,
 

Christie Korth, CHC, AADP
Happy & Healthy Wellness
 
Confused About What to Eat?
Have you been trying different diets and seeing little or no results?  Baffled by all of the books and articles out there?  In the media, one food is good for you one day and then not good on others.  Need help weeding through all of this misleading information?  Don't despair!  There is a solution!   Why not make an appointment for a complementary Health Consultation?  At Happy & Healthy, we know each person is different from the next and we do not endorse any specific "fad" diet.  Instead, we focus on trying to find the right way of eating- JUST FOR YOU!  So make an appointment today! We offer so much more than just a solution to eating right.  We can help you improve your relationships, career and even get you motivated to exercise.  Learn to  truly take care of yourself and live a life you always dreamed of!  Call us today!  (631) 659-3223.
 
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