Inspired To Health

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-Cicero

 

 
                                                                  
 
September Newsletter
 
Lynn Burns, Certified Health Counselor
 
Greetings!   
 
Greetings!
 
As we enter the beginnings of a new season it is a good time to reflect and appreciate the changes that take place not only in nature and daylight but in ourselves.  We too start shifting and acclimating ourselves in preparation for what lies ahead.  I am a very big advocate of seasonal eating, and believe we are given from the earth much of what our bodies require during the various seasons.  It is truly amazing and so simple.  There are many wonderful foods that are grown this time of year.  I encourage you to stop by your local farmer's market and pick up some fresh, seasonal foods to nourish what is most important, your body!
 
                                                                                                Carpe Diem,  Lynn
In This Issue
Deconstructing Cravings
Food Focus: Natural Sweetners
Recipe of the Month
About Lynn
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Phone Counseling now
available!
 Upcoming Events with Lynn
 
Holistic Solutions for Diet, Stress and Organization  
 
Friday, Oct. 5th
 
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.  Event fee: 25.00
 
Crazy Wisdom Bookstore 114 S. Main St., Ann Arbor
 (734)665-2757 
 
Lynn and ADD Coach/Organizer Lori Drouillard will present holistic methods to a stressful life through nutrition, meditation, and goal based time management.  The seminar will include a presentation with worksheets and interactive activities to help you learn to better nourish yourself with healthy foods, slow down and be relaxed!
 
Origins Event - Oct/Nov.
 
Lynn is teaming up w/ Origins natural cosmetic line in their presentation of their new organic line of products. Lynn will be giving free mini-health consultations and talking about other ways to incorporate organic living into your life.
 
Host a Wellness Party
If you enjoy hanging out with your friends and want to cook delicious healthy food, relax and get inspired to take better care of yourself, a Wellness Party is just what you need! 
 
Corporate Lecture Series Coming this Fall
Contact Lynn for more information on speaking to your company or other organization on the connection between food, mood, stress, productivity and satisfaction.
Lecture / workshops include:
 
-  Eating for Energy
-  Healthy Eating on the Road and on the Run
-  Sugar Blues
-  Eating and Organizing for Better Focus
 
Whole Food Store Tour
Lynn gives regular group tours @ Whole Foods.  This consists of a 45 minute guided walk through the store with tips on what to incoporated more for healthy eating and what to avoid. 
 
$30 per person
 
 

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Schedule your FREE One Hour Health Consultation now!
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Deconstructing Cravings
 

The body is an amazing source of intelligence. It is always there for you, pumping blood, never skipping a heartbeat, digesting whatever food you put in it, and maintaining homeostasis. Is this reliable, intelligent bio-computer making a mistake by craving ice cream or a hamburger or chocolate? Are cravings due to lack of will-power or discipline? I'd like to suggest that cravings are not a problem. They are critical pieces of information that tell you what your body needs.

 

The important thing is to understand why you crave what you crave. Perhaps your diet is too restrictive or devoid of essential nutrients. Perhaps you are living a lifestyle that is too boring or stressful. Your body tries to correct the imbalance by sending you a message: a craving. A craving for something sweet could mean you need more protein, more exercise, more water, or more love in your life. The key to stopping the sugar craving is to understand and deliver what your body really needs.

 

Your body knows best and is always trying to create balance. However, products like refined foods, sugar, caffeine, alcohol and drugs (which have little or no nutritional value) are confusing to the body. They throw the body off-balance and can create serious cravings as your body tries to get what it needs to restore internal harmony. The more your food is whole and healthy, the easier it is for your body to stay in balance and provide you with a happier, healthier life.

 

No book or theory can tell you what to eat. Only awareness of your body and its needs can tell you. Of all the relationships in our life, the one with our body is the most essential. It takes communication, love, and time to cultivate a relationship with your body. As you learn to decipher and respond to your body's cravings, you will create a deep and lasting level of health and balance.

 

The next time you have a craving, treat it as a loving message from your body instead of a weakness. Try these tips to respond to your body:

 

·        Have a glass of water and wait ten minutes.

·        Eat a healthier version of what you crave. For example, if you crave sweets, try eating more fruit and sweet or root vegetables.

·        What is out of balance in your life? Is there something you need to express, or is something being repressed? What happened in your life just before you had this craving?

·        When you eat the food you are craving, enjoy it, taste it, savor it; notice its effect. Then you will become more aware and free to decide if you really want it next time. 

 

Food Focus: Natural Sweeteners

Who among us doesn't love sweets? The sweet flavor releases serotonin in our brains, the chemical responsible for our sense of well-being and contentment. But when it comes to sweeteners, not all are created equal. There are side effects and health risks from refined sweeteners like white table sugar and high fructose corn syrup, and from artificial sweeteners like NutraSweet, saccharin and Splenda. Because they have been stripped of vitamins, minerals and fiber, refined sweeteners can spike blood sugar, which can often lead to cravings and mood and energy fluctuations. Instead, using naturally and minimally processed sweeteners can reduce cravings for sugary things, level blood sugar ups and downs, stabilize moods and have a dramatically positive effect on long-term health. 

 

Here are a few natural sweeteners to substitute in drinks, food and baking. Since they are all approximately 1.5 times sweeter than refined sugar, you can use less. You can find them in most supermarkets or natural food stores. When replacing sugar with liquid sweeteners in a recipe, reduce the amounts of other liquids.

 

 

 

Raw Honey

Everyone seems to love honey, one of the oldest natural sweeteners on the market. Honey will have a different flavor depending on the plant source. Some are very dark and intensely flavored. Wherever possible, choose raw honey, as it is unrefined and contains small amounts of enzymes, minerals, and vitamins.

 

Agave Nectar

Agave is made through the extraction and purification of the juice of the agave cactus. It does not stimulate insulin secretion as other sugars do, so it does not create a "sugar rush." It has a delightfully light and mild flavor.

 

Maple Syrup

Maple syrup is the concentrated extract of the sap of maple trees. It adds a rich, deep flavor to foods and drinks, Make sure to look for 100% pure maple syrup, not maple-flavored corn syrup. As with all sweeteners, organic varieties are best.

 

Adapted from "The Cane Mutiny," New Age Magazine, March/April 1999.

 

Recipe of the Month: Maple Fruit Compote with Honey-Ginger Toasted Nuts

Prep time: 10 minutes

Cooking time: 20 minutes

Serves: 4

                                                                                                                       

Ingredients:

2-3 apples

2-3 peaches or pears

2 tablespoons maple syrup

1/2 cup raisins

juice of 1 lemon

1 teaspoon cinnamon

1 cup walnuts, or nuts of your choice

1/2 teaspoon fresh ginger, minced

2 tablespoons honey

 

Directions:

1.   Wash, core and chop fruit into slices or chunks.                                            

2.   Place in a large saucepan with 1/3 cup of water. Add the maple syrup and raisins.  

3.   Cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally for 10 minutes.

4.   Add lemon juice and cinnamon. Cook for another 10 minutes, until soft.

5.   While fruit is cooking, place chopped nuts in a skillet over medium heat and toast, stirring often for 5 minutes.

6.   Drizzle honey over the nuts and add ginger, but keep stirring since the honey can easily burn.

7.   Top warm fruit with toasted nuts and enjoy!

About Lynn
 
Lynn is a Certified Holistic Health Counselor with a private health counseling practice.  Lynn is certified thru Columbia University, as well as the American Association of Drugless Practioners.  She works with busy people who struggle to find balance in their lives to help them make more space and time for healthy living.  Lynn helps her clients  increase their energy levels,  deconstruct cravings,  find their ideal weight, reduce stress, better manage their time, and increase their overall knowledge toward wellness and healthy living. 
 
Lynn counsels her clients on holistic attributes that include both nutrition,  as well as physical activity, relationship, career, and spirituality.  These being Primary Foods that also greatly nourish us.  Her individualized programs range anywhere from 1 to 12 months.  She helps her clients achieve their health goals so they may experience an increased satisfaction and passion for their lives!
 
In addition to Lynn's individualized programs, she also offers group sessions,  cooking classes, workshops,  teleclasses and more.
 
 

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