Eat Smarter, Not Less

I know many over-weight people who are starving because they are not consuming the right foods.

They go on yo-yo diets, but these diets are not satisfying or satiating because they involve deprivation, which is NOT sustainable.

How do we lose weight and keep it off without feeling deprived or starved? By implementing the 90/10 rule.

Here’s how it works: 90% of the time, we eat whole foods and the remaining 10%, we eat whatever we want.

This means that we can indulge (i.e., over-eat) during Thanksgiving, Christmas and/or whatever holiday we celebrate because they fall within the 10%.

The very important part of this rule is to make certain that 60% of that 90% is alkaline foods (i.e., veggies) because these types of foods are what satiate us, keep us healthy and reduce our cravings for “comfort,” empty calorie foods.

We have moved away from eating veggies for two primary reasons:

1. The food companies do not make money by selling vegetables. They make money by selling processed foods, which is what they push on us through sophisticated marketing schemes.

2. We are so busy and stressed that it is very difficult to take the time to consume even the minimal amount of 9 servings per day.

That’s why fresh, organic juice is soooo important to drink. Just 16 oz gives us approximately 2 times the minimum daily requirement of fruits and veggies.

The best way to get on track is to do the JOOS Reboot Cleanse. As part of the Reboot, our certified Health Coaches can support and guide you so that you can live your most healthy, vibrant life! 

What are you waiting for to feel your absolute best?  Order JOOS today at ORDER JOOS !

Rejuvenating Your Mood

At the Joanne Langione Dance Recital yesterday, at which my 3 daughters performed, mother after mother told me that it was a very difficult week for them. What was in the air? Admittedly, it was an extraordinarily difficult week for me.

Fortunately, there was this little voice inside of me that said, “keep it together because this is going to pass.” I took 6 very important steps to carry me through it:

1. I went with the dark mood instead of fought against it. We often forget that emotions pass. Instead we make them our identity and become that emotion. No matter how painful it got this past week, I sat with it with the confidence that an important lesson would emerge from it. Instead of the painful emotional lasting many days, it only lasted 3, and I emerged learning a profound lesson: that no matter what anyone did to me, I’m still a sweet person who loves my children, friends, family and community dearly.  

2. I armored myself against the binge. As we all know, in our weakened states, we have a tendency to cause destruction to our bodies through smoking, drinking, taking drugs and/or binge eating, to name a few. Since my go to foods are those with a crunch, I made certain my cabinets were full of healthy foods, like Trader Joes Seaweed Snacks, Quinoa and Bean Chips and Falafel Chips, that would satisfy my desire in my weakened emotional state. As a result, I emerged without gaining a pound.

3. I increased my consumption of fresh, organic JOOS to 3 per day. Stress sucks the nutrients right out of us, which leaves us feeling even lower and depleted. I still had to go about my day taking care of my children and running our company, which made consuming the highest quality plant rich nutrients to combats the heightened stress essential for me.

4. I surrounded myself with loving people who supported me through it. I expressed gratitude to them daily.

5. I made certain to exercise daily, even if it was just for 10 minutes. My schedule is so busy with 4 kids and running a business that it can be very difficult to find time to exercise. Often, too, the last thing we want to do when we’re feeling low is exercise, particularly because we’re feeling so depleted. As we know, sitting around makes us feel even worse. Exercise stimulates endorphins and helps our moods.

 6. I reread Lovingkindness by Sharon Saltzberg. This book helps put life back into perspective and reminds us that it’s all going to be OK. Other suggestions are books by Pema Chodron, Ram Das, Jack Kornfield, to name a few.

The good news is, the week is done and I’m back on my feet. I didn’t gain a pound, despite the temptation to binge, and I emerged feeling a little more wiser.

Feeling low? It is that much more imperative to do a JOOS Reboot to get yourself back on track!

 The JOOS team of certified health coaches/cleanse experts will support you through this week long experience of consuming a plant-rich diet so that you can see how energized, balanced and in-control you feel. 

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Is Fat Okay?

A mother emailed stating that she watched the movie Forks Over Knives and was confused why she should not consume olive oil.

While I highly regard Forks over Knives, I disagree with that view. There are many studies that show the benefits of olive oil, including that dietary fats are needed for absorption of vitamins and nutrients, lubricates the colon, may help lower your risk of heart disease, normalize blood clotting and benefit insulin levels and blood sugar control, to name a few.

I have seen many people shirk away from eating avocados, olive oil and/or raw nuts because they’re high in fat, but these same people eat protein bars, chew gum and drink soda, alcohol and copious amounts of coffee. It is not surprising that many of these people are overweight, constantly battling to keep off pounds and unhealthy.

Time to put the way we eat into perspective: We want to follow a diet that is feasible, practical and intelligent for us. An important part of this is consuming a moderate amount of good fats like those listed above.

Eating olive oil is not the end of the world. Drinking copious amounts of coffee and soda just may be…for you. 

Remember the 90/10 Rule:
  • Eat 90% of your diet in whole foods with at least 60% of that in plant rich foods; and,
  • 10% whatever – cake, alcohol, etc.
Even more importantly, apply this rule to your entire family!

Getting back to the olive oil, here is a clip from Dr. Oz about the benefits of olive oil:

Let our certified health coaches/cleanse experts support you through this week long experience of consuming a plant-rich diet so that you can see how energized, balanced and in-control you feel. 
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How The 90/10 Rule Will Enable You to Lose Weight Forever

We go on a diet and follow it dogmatically. For a month, 2 months, we lose weight and love our new bodies. Within a few months, though, the weight creeps up and we’re back to where we were, or worse.

Diets are not sustainable. That’s where the 90/10 rule will save you and enable you to reach your ideal weight forever. 

Simply put, the 90/10 ruse is 90% whole foods and 10% whatever you want from cookies to martinis. An important part of this rule is that at least 60% of your diet consists of plant foods, and this applies just as much to athletes as sedentary people.

The 90/10 rule should be taken into account when you plan your year; that is, know that 10% of the time you are going to go “off track,” such as periods during the summer and holidays.

As part of this, it is optimal to do a minimum of 3 cleanses per year in which you eat “clean” foods while you cleanse. Ideally, plan when you’re going to do a cleanse at the beginning of each year. That way, if you fall off track, as we all inevitably do, you know you have a schedule in place to help you regroup.

The more perfect you strive to be in eating, the more off track you wil become. This isn’t about perfection, which is an illusion in our minds; it’s about learning how to incorporate sustainable healthy eating habits into our daily lives.

Hugs + Health + Hard work = Happiness

Fia drinking JOOS

Hugs: My 10-year-old daughter, Fia, is an ambitious child who places pressure on herself. This week she has MCAS and the anxiety leading up to it has made her irritable. This morning, the day of the test, she broke down in tears and starting yelling at my son because he had taken the last package of cookies. Instead of getting mad at her, I took her in my arms and hugged her tightly. After telling her how much I love her and how much I understand that she’s feeling stressed, I said to her, ”Do you know what spirituality is? It’s opening up your heart. That’s it. And as you open your heart to others, they will open their heart to you.”

She hugged me ever tighter and for the first time in a couple days, truly smiled.

Health: As we walked out the door, Fia asked for a fresh organic juice. She knew that she wanted to feel her best during the MCAS and that nutrients make you feel good. She sipped on her favorite Green Lemonade as I drove her to school, the calmest I have seen her in days.

Hard work: Pretty self-explanatory. If you work hard, you feel accomplishment

Happiness: Taking a step back to breathe, regroup and eat/drink healthy!