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Issue: # 40
November 20,  2013
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Aside from the Eatingfest and Shop-a-thon most of us will all be embarking upon for Thanksgiving, let's not forget that it is also about giving thanks.  Personally, I would like to take this moment to thank my wonderful husband, Mike and my beautiful girls, Rachel and Jennifer.  They are my true inspirations in everything I do as well as my biggest cheerleaders.  I would especially like to thank my faithful readers who continue to let me know what an honor it has been to make positive differences in their lives.  Thank you for allowing me into your mailbox every Wednesday morning as I hope to continue to spread my message to HEALTH You
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 Don't Gain an Ounce This Thanksgiving    

 

Thanksgiving is upon us, one of the most food indulgent holidays of the year. Yes, I certainly advise a few good tips prior to this Turkey Fest so you don't end up looking like one by the end of the evening!

 

Be sure to drink plenty of water throughout the day. It will help keep you hydrated and fill you up so you don't eat as much.

 

Be sure to eat before the big meal.  Do not try to starve yourself  "saving up for later."  It only makes you eat more later and ultimately can promote weight gain.  Be sure to eat protein for breakfast and protein for lunch and even protein as a snack after breakfast and after lunch. Make this lean animal protein such as slices of chicken breast or nitrate-free turkey deli (I know, more turkey? but  yeah...), and add lots of veggies as they are all easily absorbed. This also will help your blood sugars stay steady and your muscles will have fuel to store any extra sugars (like wine or cake that you plan to eat) as glycogen instead of fat. It will also help put the breaks on binging before the big feast.

 

When you are at the big feast, try not to eat until you are about ready to burst. Sample a little bit of everything. Then, wait at least 15 minutes before going in for round 2. You may find that you're already full and this will keep you from stuffing yourself like that turkey. There's nothing worse than eating too much and getting gas and bloat when you are around all of your family and friends (I mean for them, too!).

 

Finally, when you are ready to have that piece of apple pie or chocolate cake, enjoy the moment and eat it with purpose. Enjoy without guilt and savor each bite. Guilt adds stress, which produces cortisol, which shows up on your waist. Really enjoying your treat and being thankful for what you are enjoying is ten times less fattening than the guilt.

 

Please be sure to enjoy this cute Turkey Day Video.

 

Happy Thanksgiving and may you all have lots to be thankful for! 

 

If you have any issues you would like to discuss, please feel free to contact me for a free initial consultation so you can Let Us HEALTH You.

 

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 All material in this newsletter is provided for information only and may not be construed as medical advice or instruction.  No action or inaction should be taken based solely on the contents of this publication;instead readers should consult appropriate health professionals on any matter relating to their health and well-being.  The information provided has not been approved the Food & Drug Administration and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any illness or disease. 

"It is our choices that show what we truly are far more than our abilities."
 
Live well and love more,

Jill Gordon, CHHC, CNHP