With summer fast approaching, I’m well aware that bikini season is right around the corner. And in an effort to stay clear of FAD diets, Iβve started thinking of some quick and easy lifestyle changes thatβll seriously help me and you to detox. Even if weight loss isnβt your goal, it never hurts to go on a little health kick every now and then. I swear with these three easy hacks, youβll feel tons better, have way more energy, and youβll look better too β beauty does start from within after all!
Learn To Decode Your Cravings

When youβre craving a particular food, itβs often the source of nutrients that triggers the feeling. That also means thereβs always a healthier option with a higher content of the nutrients that your body really needs. For example, when you want chocolate, which I been craving chocolate for a while now, the source of your craving is actually magnesium, which can be found in almonds, spinach or quinoa. Similarly, if youβre desperate for salty foods, youβre in need of chloride silicon; which is found in apples, grapes or bell peppers. And, if you feel like youβre in desperate need of carbs, youβre really after nitrogen, which is found in high protein foods like meat or fish. Even, when youβre tired and desperate for a coffee, you can trade it in for a green tea, as this also contains a high level of caffeine. So the moral of the story is, donβt trust your cravings, decode them and find the source! Even though you may think the only thing thatβll satisfy your cravings is a tub of Ben & Jerryβs, itβs not what your body really needs.
Cut Back On Animal Products

I know that veganism may seem like the latest Insta happy trend, but there are actually some major health benefits to a plant-based diet. I am not suggesting that you go vegan 24/7 β weβre not sure what life is without a grilled cheese sandwich now and again β but cutting back on meat and dairy can make a real difference to your health. So, I try to go meat-free three days a week, and limit dairy intake to one meal a day. Even though meat is a really good source of protein, it also has the highest amount of saturated fats in our diet, especially red meat. When you do eat meat, itβs worth looking for free-range and organic sources, otherwise, the animal may have been pumped with harmful chemicals and hormones, which we all then ingest β gross!
When it comes to our dairy intake, we couldnβt believe it when we found out that 65% of the population is lactose intolerant (lactose is the main carbohydrate found in dairy products). This is because itβs a complex compound that our body finds difficult to break down and digest, causing you to bloat and feel sluggish. Limiting your dairy intake to one serving a day is also enough to satisfy your daily requirement for calcium. The rest of your calcium intake can be found in other calcium-rich foods, like pineapple or leafy greens. Plus, dairy is normally high in fat and can be super calorific, so even if you arenβt intolerant, itβs always a good idea to cut back. There are so many alternatives to dairy products too, like almond or oat milk, thereβs even vegan ice cream which is surprisingly good, so next time youβre at the store, try these instead!
Eat Within a 12 Hour Window

When I found out that celebrities like Miranda Kerr, BeyoncΓ©, Terry Crews, Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Lopez, Halle Berry and Kourtney Kardashian swear by eating within a 12 hour period, I had to check it out! And OMG itβs one of the easiest βdietβ rules to follow! It can make a big difference to your daily metabolic cycle, helping you burn more fat, and itβll also seriously decrease your daily food intake. Eating within a 12 hour period helps regulate and balance your insulin production (the hormone thatβs released after each meal), which is what causes your body to produce glucose. The influx of glucose triggers a hormone called ghrelin, which makes you feel hungry. When you limit your food intake you also limit your production of ghrelin, which means you regulate and decrease your hunger.
Eating within a restricted time frame also means you donβt store fat, but instead you continue to burn it throughout the day and before you go to sleep. Even if you donβt want to regulate your hunger, restricting your eating time will help manage your blood sugar levels, lower levels of inflammation, improve your heart health, and your immune system. Just remember the golden rule, the clock starts ticking from the very first thing you put into your body (apart from water) and it stops exactly 12 hours later.
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