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http://www.nourishingeveryday.com/services.html Holistic Nutrition - 20 Healthy Living Tips Beverly has put together a list of 20 Healthy Living Tips to help you maintain and improve your health. For more information, search our Newsletter Articles (the search function is on every page.) 1. Avoid microwaved food, non-stick cookware and aluminum cookware (used in most restaurants as well as homes). 2. Drink half your body weight in ounces of water everyday. Drink between meals, and finish your fluids 2 hours before bed. Use a reverse- osmosis water filter, a Big Berkey water filter, or buy spring water. 3. Check food labels for the word “hydrogenated” and eliminate all hydrogenated oils. Dressings, mayo, “butter spreads”, baked goods, cereals, pre-prepared, fried foods, and most restaurant foods usually have these. 4. Use coconut oil, ghee (clarified butter) or leftover fat from pasture- raised meats for sautéing. Avoid heating olive oil and other oils – use them to flavor food after cooking. Choose oils high in monounsaturates and low in polyunsaturates. Avoid corn, canola and soy oils. 5. Grate or puree squash, cauliflower, broccoli and other veggies to make them taste differently, freeze better, and get more nutrition per bite. 6. Buy and eat Pasture-Raised eggs – the highest quality eggs you can find. 7. Replace starchy foods such as bread, rice, cereal, pasta, beans and chips with vegetables. Avoid juice and excess fruit. Combine fruit snacks with some fat and protein such as organic cheese or almond butter. 8. Have a solid breakfast with plenty of protein and fat. Eat meals and snacks at regular times every day. 9. Avoid pesticides in your food, your home and your yard. 10. Eat wild salmon frequently (canned is OK). Take premium quality Omega 3 oils – we prefer emulsified fish oil to fish oil capsules. 11. Eliminate Iodized salt and regular Sea Salt. Look for Sun-Dried or Solar salt such as Himalayan Salt, or our Pink Salt. 12. Remember that sodas, granola bars, muffins, most rice and soy milk, desserts and potatoes are extremely high in starch and sugars (and therefore calories). Artificial sweeteners are no good either…

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Holistic Nutrition - 20 Healthy Living Tips

Beverly has put together a list of 20 Healthy Living Tips to help you maintain and

improve your health. For more information, search our Newsletter Articles (the search

function is on every page.)

1. Avoid microwaved food, non-stick cookware and aluminum cookware (used in most

restaurants as well as homes).

2. Drink half your body weight in ounces of water everyday. Drink between meals, and

finish your fluids 2 hours before bed.  Use a reverse-osmosis water filter, a Big

Berkey water filter, or buy spring water.

3. Check food labels for the word “hydrogenated” and eliminate all hydrogenated oils.

Dressings, mayo, “butter spreads”, baked goods, cereals, pre-prepared, fried foods,

and most restaurant foods usually have these.

4. Use coconut oil, ghee (clarified butter) or leftover fat from pasture-raised meats for

sautéing. Avoid heating olive oil and other oils – use them to flavor food after

cooking. Choose oils high in monounsaturates and low in polyunsaturates. Avoid

corn, canola and soy oils.

5. Grate or puree squash, cauliflower, broccoli and other veggies to make them taste

differently, freeze better, and get more nutrition per bite.

6. Buy and eat Pasture-Raised eggs – the highest quality eggs you can find.

7. Replace starchy foods such as bread, rice, cereal, pasta, beans and chips with

vegetables. Avoid juice and excess fruit. Combine fruit snacks with some fat and

protein such as organic cheese or almond butter.

8. Have a solid breakfast with plenty of protein and fat. Eat meals and snacks at

regular times every day.

9. Avoid pesticides in your food, your home and your yard.

10.Eat wild salmon frequently (canned is OK). Take premium quality Omega 3 oils – we

prefer emulsified fish oil to fish oil capsules.

11.Eliminate Iodized salt and regular Sea Salt. Look for Sun-Dried or Solar salt such as

Himalayan Salt, or our Pink Salt.

12.Remember that sodas, granola bars, muffins, most rice and soy milk, desserts and

potatoes are extremely high in starch and sugars (and therefore calories). Artificial

sweeteners are no good either…

13.Never eat soy again unless it is fermented as Miso, Tempeh or true Tamari Soy

Sauce (Gluten-Free). Avoid all Gluten, and try going Grain-Free as well.

14.Walk at least 3 times a week for 20 to 30 minutes. Keep your heart rate to 55% –

75% of your maximum heart rate (determined by your age).

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15.Avoid electromagnetic field toxicity. Remove electric clocks from your bedside table

(use battery operated instead). Don’t sleep or work near a fuse box or other

electrical appliances. Don’t put anything electrical on or near your head. Use cell

phone protectors to diminish EMF fields.

16.Sleep 7 to 9 hours in a pitch dark bedroom; kids too. Use herbs such as Passion

Flower to help calm your brain and body. (You can use Passion Flower during the

day too to help keep your busy brain under control).

17.Alcohol is pure sugar and pure calories, makes you sleep badly, and keeps your

blood sugar unstable.

18.Whatever you cook, make more of it! Double up meats and veggies and freeze for

later in the week.

19.Get plenty of sun on exposed skin (but don’t burn). Or, take 2000 to 5000 units of

Vitamin D3 with a meal, daily, for life. Have your Vitamin D levels tested annually

and keep them between 55 and 75.

20.Change your hair and skin care products to eliminate Sodium Laurel Sulfate,

Parabens, Wheat, and Fragrances.

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