Foods That Do and Don’t Contain Gluten
Now that you understand a little more about what gluten is and how it affects your body if you have an intolerance to it, it is time to figure out...
It’s interesting to think about how we humans live in present-day society vs. how we lived in the past. Not that long ago, we were outside foraging our food, walking to find shelter, or at the very least making meals from scratch vs. calling Uber eats. Many of us work from home on our laptops at our office jobs. But, If you’ve noticed, popular hiking trails have gotten even MORE popular once the pandemic hit. People seem to have realized how important it is to get outside, breathe fresh air, and move our bodies! Besides reaching and physical goals you may have, there are so many (even more important!) benefits to moving your body daily. Your mental health improves, your gut health improves, and your overall stress level decreases if you’re able to get at least 20 minutes (yes, just 20 minutes) of movement into your day. Bonus points if it’s outside, but hey, baby steps!
These simple tips seem easy enough when you’re reading them, but taking the time to do them can be another thing altogether. If you ever need some motivation, I would love to be your health coach to help guide you through the best practices and personalize a routine just for you. Of course, taking a brisk 20-30 minute walk or hopping on your treadmill is a fantastic way to get your exercise, and I would never deter you from a traditional workout. But if you’re finding yourself busy or just lacking the motivation to get your body moving, start with a few of these baby steps, and I promise you’ll begin to feel better.
Now that you understand a little more about what gluten is and how it affects your body if you have an intolerance to it, it is time to figure out...
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If you have a highly sensitive nervous system, you know the struggle of managing it daily. The constant fear of overstimulation and feeling...