Back in Action! Rockin’ Your New Year’s Resolutions

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I have three addictions.

 

Shoes.

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Statement necklaces.

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And SMOOTHIES…

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I swear — I’ll never get bored with a single one of them as long as I’m experimenting with the latest trends (YES. Smoothies can be trendy. And NO I will not be giving up any of these three things for a New Year’s resolution. You can’t make me).

 

Shoes and jewelry exciting? Sure! I’d bet most of you are on board with that. But smoothies? You’re probably thinking that they can be pretty boring– but I beg to differ! In fact, this past fall I did a 30-day smoothie challenge and wasn’t bored one bit! It all started when I kept Instagramming pictures of my tasty smoothie concoctions day after day. Finally, a friend asked if I was doing some sort of smoothie challenge. When I told her I wasn’t, she demanded I create  little a project out of this thing in the form of a 30-day challenge. It sounded pretty fun to me so I obliged.

 

Besides.

I never turn down a challenge.

 

For 30 days I had a healthy vegan smoothie for lunch and/or dinner (sometimes breakfast too!) and experimented with different ways to keep them interesting. And you know what? I enjoyed whipping up tasty recipes so much that I extended challenge well beyond the 30 days. You may think I’m crazy, but allow me to let you in on a little secret….

 

If you do something over and over again, it becomes HABIT! (Promise).

 

Eventually that habit will become routine, and routine ultimately shapes your life. Once you truly put your mind to something and get in a groove, it becomes much easier for you to implement change into your daily life. Some people say it takes 21 days to create a new habit, but I don’t exactly believe that’s true (and neither do scientists). The reason? Everyone’s brain is different. For instance, it usually takes me three or four days before I can get into a new routine, but it may take someone else longer– and that’s okay! Change is never easy, but it does get easier over time (you know it’s the truth!).

 

And what better time for change than now?!

Can I get a “Happy New Year?!”

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Now that it’s officially 2014, the resolution season is upon us (over a week upon us at that!)…and you know what that means– everyone and their roommate, sister, brother, mother, boyfriend, uncle (etc…) is promising to exercise more, eat right, start a cleanse, and lose those stubborn pounds. First of all, I applaud you for wanting to take charge of your health– there’s absolutely nothing wrong with resolving to be a healthier, happier, better version of  YOU. However, moderation is key and tackling your resolutions in a healthy, mindful way will make all the difference in the world when it comes to resolution success.

 

While I can’t exactly be there in person cheering you on at the gym, cooking up your dinner, and reminding you to put down the pint of ice cream (I swear I would if I could!), I can help to get you on the right track. I’ll be here posting healthy recipes, ideas, and motivating tips to keep you inspired along the way–feel free to Instagram, tweet, comment, and Facebook me with your progress! I love to hear from my prettyfitlifers :) (P.S. WATCH OUT WORLD! I just got a Ninja blender over the holidays so keep an eye out for all my tips and tricks for building a better smoothie!).

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And don’t worry if you haven’t set any healthy goals yet– you have the ability to start now!  But to get you started off on the right foot, I thought I’d share a few of my tried and true tips for success first:

 

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Ashley’s Tips for Success:

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1.) Be realistic:

That list you made with 20 different resolutions? Guess what. You’re biting off more than you can chew, and that’s a recipe for failure. Try to pick the resolutions that mean the most to you (stick to one to five, although even five is a bit generous) and focus all of your energy there. After all, there’s no need to overwhelm yourself before you’ve even started! Set yourself up for success, and success will be yours. REMEMBER: A New Year’s resolution doesn’t need to start the minute the clock strikes midnight on January 1st. You can start today, or you can start tomorrow or the day after that. JUST REMEMBER– YOU NEED TO START :) .

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2.) Be specific:

Do you want to eat healthier? Do you want a toned, energetic body? Do you want to try a vegetarian/vegan/gluten-free diet? Rather than just saying these things, PLAN out how you are going to accomplish these goals. Your focus should be on making lifestyle changes that you can carry over from year to year rather than starting crazy crash diets and cleanses that will keep you on track for a week only to make you irritable, starving, and ready raid the cabinets for a decent snack. Instead, plan out a specific approach.  For example, start eating healthier by packing a healthy, veggie-filled lunch the night before so you aren’t tempted to hit the vending machines or unhealthy cafeteria food at work. Get a healthy, toned, energized bod by cutting out processed foods and sugar and make a point to sweat it out (almost) every day (yes, walking and yoga can count! Just crank up the intensity ladies). Try a plant-based diet, but taper off slowly. Swap regular milk for almond milk in your oatmeal or smoothies and commit to eating fish/meat only three (mayyybe four) times a week. As you get more comfortable with creating hearty, plant-based recipes, you can reduce meat consumption further (i.e. eat organic meat just 1-2 times per week, cut out cheese and dairy etc…).

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3.) Write it down!

Once you know the direction you’re headed…WRITE IT DOWN! Buy yourself a pretty little notebook and create a contract for yourself based upon the plans you’ve devised above. Use the notebook to keep track of your successes, and yes, even failures. A slip up doesn’t mean you’ve blown the rest of 2014…after all, you have the whole entire year ahead of you to make up for it! Write down the mistake, accept that it happened, and move forward. Having to write down that you didn’t do something is often motivation enough to get you back on track and working even harder than before.

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4.) Hold yourself accountable:

Tell people your plans! I don’t mean you have to broadcast all over Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, but if that’s your thing…go for it. Tell your best friend, your boyfriend, your roommate, you mom and let them know how motivated you are to keep up your healthy New Year’s habits. Have them to check in with you or ask you how it’s going. If those who are close to you know your plans and feel as though they are a part of them, they just might cut you some slack when you ask if you can host a healthy dinner party at your place instead of  heading out for game-day pizza and beer :) .

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5.) Be positive:

I can’t stress this one enough. BE POSITIVE, BE POSITIVE, BE POSITIVE! Change takes time– it isn’t going to happen overnight. But you are going to hit your goals much faster if you are positive during the process. Negative energy is crippling– believe in yourself and have faith. If you want change badly enough, you will get there. You’ve already committed…that’s the hardest part of all. Now sit back and enjoy the ride!

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6.) Reward yourself with love and happy things:

Okay, this sounds a bit fluffier than it really is but hear me out. Changing your lifestyle, being healthy, and keeping New Year’s resolutions are hard! be sure to love and honor yourself throughout the process. Meditate, buy yourself a nice book, take a bubble bath, get a manicure, buy new workout clothes, get a massage, take a nap, bake a healthy treat (don’t reward yourself with naughty food!)….the option is yours! Set some goals for yourself in that little notebook of yours and do something nice for yourself each time you reach one. After all…you deserve it!

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 It also doesn’t hurt to find a little inspiration :)

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My new year’s resolution?

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To get back into my blogging schedule! Life got a little hectic these past few months, but I’m back and better than ever before. I can’t wait to share my healthy posts with you all and I can’t thank you enough for all of your loyalty and support– I love each and every one of you to the moon and back. And if I can leave you with just one word of advice as you head off to conquer those resolutions for the rest of 2014, it’s this:

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Stay motivated and you will amaze yourself at what you can do!

 

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Healthfully yours,

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Ashley Michelle xo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


New Year’s Resolutions & a Cleanse Review: Aster Elliott Detox Programs

 

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THREE…TWO…ONE…

 

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!

 

Well, it’s hard to believe, but 2013 is finally here (take that silly Mayans!) and we all know what that means…It’s time to make those infamous New Year’s resolutions (good luck ladies. You won’t be able to score an open elliptical at the gym for the next three weeks, at least).

 

But wait, wait, wait. Hold up. Before you start sucking down a lemon-cayenne pepper-maple syrup concoction, swearing off all carbs, or promising yourself you’ll lose 10 pounds by Valentine’s day…stop and think for a second. Sure it’s great to make a New Year’s resolution, but what exactly are you looking to resolve? Are you looking for a quick fix? Are you trying to fix too many things at once? People tend to be all gung-ho about their resolutions for the first few days or weeks, but what happens once February hits? Will those positive changes go right down the drain…?

 

 Before you start throwing around resolutions…consider this:

 

1.) What are your goals?

2.) What do you wish?

3.) What steps can you take to be the best YOU you can be?

4.) And most importantly…how can you set yourself up to succeed?

 

Then, write the answers down.

 

I don’t know about you, but when I write something down and my goals become visual, that’s when they become real.  Only then can I be honest with myself and think about what would truly make me happy so I can then create a plan to help me to achieve those dreams–not just for a few weeks, but for years to come. I’d be willing to bet that most people don’t take the time to map out how to make their resolutions a reality. They like the idea of change, but then they get too busy to find a logical way to make change happen. Perhaps this is the reason why resolutions don’t always stick!

 

My suggestion? Start off the year by buying a journal– something cute or pretty that you’ll want to write in (it may seem silly or juvenile to you at first, but it works! I just bought one today with lovely inspirational quotes on it). In my new journal, I’ll write down everything I want to see manifest throughout the year. Then throughout the year I can go back to that journal, track my progress, add new goals and see how far I’ve come. For me, this brings the Law of Attraction into the mix (if you haven’t read Rhonda Byrne’s “The Secret,” I suggest you give it a shot!). You can read all about the Law of Attraction in my previous post here.

 

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Another suggestion for the new year? Be KIND with your resolutions! If you want to lose weight, and it’s healthy for you to do so… great! But instead of beating yourself up and thinking up all the negative ways you want to lose those pounds by cutting calories and depriving yourself… make a promise to hit the gym one extra day a week, or take another spin class, or relax in a bubble bath before bed instead of munching on late-night snacks, or if you want to munch on late night snacks…grab an apple! If you schedule your workouts, healthy meals, and “me” time into your week (mark your calendar!) and if you treat it like an appointment that you cannot break…you are more apt to stick with the new routine. This way, if you’re stuck deciding between happy hour or a yoga class…you can honestly say “Sorry! I can’t make it. I have a previous appointment!” (Namaste THAT ;) ). No matter what you do–most importantly–please remember….

 

BE KIND TO YOURSELF!

 

LOVE YOURSELF!

 

 

If you do, I promise miracles will happen :) .

 

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As I mentioned in my last post, one way I like to kick off the New Year is by giving my diet a check-up. I’m a firm believer that when you feel healthy, you act healthy, and you make healthy choices throughout the day. Now I’ll admit it, overall I’m pretty darn good when it comes to my diet. I fill up on fruits, veggies, healthy fats and whole grains (while being sure to limit my gluten intake). I prefer fresh food to processed, packaged foods, I drink lots of water, and I try to limit sugar and buy organic as often as I can. However, the holidays mean sweets and goodies and fancy alcoholic drinks– and who doesn’t want to take part in some of the fun?? This is the one time of the year when it’s okay to indulge as long as you don’t go totally overboard. What I do find however, is that I go so long without needing or wanting any sweets and then as soon as I have a few around the holidays, it’s that much harder to kick those carb and sugar cravings. Sugar is a funny thing. It makes desserts taste delicious, but it makes YOU feel just awful! For example–after a few days of eating more sugar than normal, I begin to notice that I’m overly tired, I’m grouchy, my skin starts to break out, and I have to muster up the energy to do pretty much anything. Case in point–I feel pretty gross. So why do we keep on eating this stuff? Easy. The problem is this:

 

SUGAR IS ADDICTIVE

 

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As soon as you eat sugar–even a teeny, tiny amount–the brain gets activated and releases a burst of dopamine into the bloodstream. As soon as the dopamine levels lowers, and the sugar is out of your system, your body and brain crave more sugar to get that same “high” feeling. Consequently, the more sugar you eat, the more sugar you’ll eventually need to get that same feel good “sugar high.” Sounds pretty similar to other drug addictions, huh? This also means that if your body gets used to ingesting sugar all the time, you can experience temporary withdrawal symptoms when you finally cut it out (I’m talking headaches, hunger, and fatigue). But just like other addictions, cutting it out is worth it in the long run. Long-term sugar consumption sugar is linked to a slew of health problems including diabetes, obesity, heart disease, cancer, and dental problems.

 

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And this is exactly why a detox/cleansing program is so beneficial this time of year.

 

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Thankfully Aster Elliott has all of our unhealthy cravings and holiday slip-ups covered! Aster Elliott (created by Aster Amelia Elliott, a board-certified nutrition consultant who has worked in the health and wellness industry extensively for over 15 years and has used nutrition as part of her holistic approach), offers a variety of vegan-friendly, all-natural, cleansing/detox programs that are tailored to fit your individual needs.

 

One thing that is the same across the boards however is the Aster Elliot Mission: “Aster Elliott is dedicated to enhancing your health and longevity through natural detoxifying cleanse systems. Given the environment we live in today, cleansing & detoxification of your body should be a regular part of your life.”

 

Some Important Facts About Aster Elliott Products:

 

1.) They use only the finest ingredients, most are organic, some are raw, they are pure, powerful and unique.

2.) There is an enormous amount of nurturing and care that goes into every program.

3.) No two natural detoxifying cleanse programs are alike. Choose a total body detox or a targeted system.

4.) No animal testing only human testing.

5.) Aster Elliott is environmentally aware of the planet and maintains GREEN whenever possible.

6.) Aster Elliott detoxification systems combine many different therapies; ortho-molecular, ayurvedic, homeopathic, aromatherapy, herbal extracts and whole food all working together as a team.

 

The popular detox programs available right now are the Catwalk Cleanse, the Corset Cleanse, the Candi Cleanse, the Rock Your Body Cleanse, the Detox Blast, the Pulse Detox Cleanse for Men, the Aster Detox (new), and the Aster Detox Plus (new). I purchased the six-day Corset Cleanse off of Rue La La a few weeks ago and decided to give it a shot.

 

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 Long story short?

 

I LOVED IT.

 

The focus of this cleanse is on digestion and Aster Elliott believes that “by allowing the digestive tract to cleanse and become more efficient, you are rebuilding and improving the way your body distributes energy which equates to a healthier you; glowing skin, shinier hair, sparkling clear eyes and a sharp mind.” I will say, was a bit skeptical at first. I was afraid I’d be hungry, give in to my gluten cravings, or even (gasp!) miss the sugar I’d grown accustomed to over the holidays. So you can imagine (to my pleasant surprise) that by the end of my cleanse, my eyes were truly brighter, my skin was clearer, my tummy was flatter/rid of bloat, and I FELT LIGHT AND AMAZING. Even better? I didn’t get crazy hungry, I didn’t miss gluten or sugar, and I was still able to eat real food on this cleanse!

 

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The Corset Cleanse comes with a protein shake (called CORE) that you mix with a fiber supplement (called LEAN) and a dietary supplement of medium chain triglycerides (called TRIM) found in coconut and palm kernel oil that work amazingly well to help detoxify the liver and speed up metabolism. You use the shake to replace two meals a day after eating a piece of organic fruit. The cleanse also comes with a variety of herbal supplements (called STIR, TONE, and SOOTHE) that you take throughout the day  to enhance regularity, and detoxification, and to maximize the digestion of carbohydrates, fats, and protein. And what’s most helpful is that the cleanse includes a healthy meal guide full of lunch and snack options you can choose from throughout the week along with a post-detox food guide so you can continue to eat clean after the six-day cleanse is over.

 

And the BEST part of all?? 

 

From now until 1/10/2013, the collection of Aster Elliott Cleanses are 30% off! 

 

 

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So, what are you waiting for?

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Make a resolution to be happier, healthier, (and maybe just a little bit hotter) in 2013 ;)

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This is YOUR year!

 

Healthfully Yours,

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Ashley Michelle

 

 

Sources:

Is Sugar Addictive? 

Time Magazine: Sugar 

Livestrong: Cutting down sugar 

 


A New Year’s Cleanse & Post-Holiday Detox Salad

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Twas’ a few days after Christmas, and all through the kitchen

 

There were desserts and leftovers tempted to go missing…

 

But please don’t give in! You must be your best–

 

So you can look amazingggg in that NYE party dress!

 

I know, I know. It’s SO hard! After a day (days?) of  indulging in festive desserts and drinks, those holiday goodies are still calling your name (and that slice of Mom’s famous apple pie just looks so darn good!). But you won’t give in…right? (Riiiight??) No! Of course not!  And do you want to know why?

 

Because you have willpower!

You have strength!

You have a gift card to go buy those adorable skinny jeans!

You can say no! 

(And you can bring all of those treats to your office’s break room!)  

 

There. You see?

No excuses ;)

 

But in all seriousness, while it’s perfectly healthy to let yourself  indulge now and then, it’s equally important to get your body back on track after you let the whole healthy-eating thing slide for a few days. And what better time for a fresh start than heading into the new year?

Now, I’m not suggesting everyone start a crazy-pants diet or a liquids-only cleanse, like, tomorrow–I actually just finished up a fabulously easy, 6-day cleanse which I will be sharing soon (for those interested in a stricter detox program)– however, it is perfectly possible to give your body a break without purchasing an expensive program. By choosing to eat all-natural, healthy, organic, and nutritious foods, you can work towards detoxing your body naturally while revitalizing your insides, beautifying your outsides, and getting back that youthful, energetic glow.

 

And who doesn’t want that!?

 

To get you started, I thought I’d share one of my favorite detox salads that always gets me feeling light, refreshed, and on top of my game after too much food, too little sleep, and a lot of fun ;) .

 

But first, here are a few quick tips on how to gently detox your body the easy way:

 

1.) DRINK WATER!

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This may seem so simple, but it’s super important. If you’re anything like me, you probably don’t drink as much as you should. Water keeps your brain hydrated and fully functional, replenishes/carries oxygen to your cells, rids your body of toxins, gives skin a healthy glow, helps to maintain your body weight, and aids in digestion/absorption of food. The amount of water each individual needs may vary depending upon factors like  exercise and time of year it is, but experts suggest that 2 quarts is a healthy bet. Trade water or decaffeinated tea for your daily cup of coffee for the best detox results. It is important to stay away from caffeine during a detox due to its dehydrating properties.

 

2.) KEEP IT CLEAN!

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My general rule of thumb is simple: If I can’t pronounce it, I shouldn’t eat it! There are lots of nasty, processed foods out there that can wreak havoc on your body…and even if something is marketed as “healthy,” oftentimes it isn’t. Get into the habit of looking at the list of ingredients before you buy or eat something. If the list tends to have more than 6 ingredients, it most likely includes processed junk that won’t be doing your body any favors. By eating foods as close to their natural state as possible, your body is able to break them down easier and save its energy for more important things…like clearing up your skin, and exercising! Choose items that are all-natural, and free of hydrogenated fats, tran-fats, added sugars–including deceptively healthy (and natural) syrups, dehydrated cane juice, honey, and molasses. (Hint: Anything ending in “ose” or “ol” are probably code words for sugar.) I promise, once you cut these things out of your diet for a few days, you’ll feel (and look!)  like a million bucks!

3.) EAT FIBER!

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Organic Fruits, veggies, and whole grain options like brown-rice or quinoa, and beans, nuts, and seeds (in moderation) are essential to any detox regimen. Fiber acts like a scrub brush inside your body– clearing out your colon and intestines of icky, toxic, sludge and waste. Some of the best fiber-filled foods are dark, leafy greens, broccoli, cabbage, artichokes, beets, sea vegetables, carrots, apples, avocados, pears, oranges, kiwi, berries, flax seeds, walnuts, almonds, sunflower seeds, lima beans and navy beans.

 

4.) GET PLENTY OF VITAMIN C!

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Vitamin C is an essential, water-soluble vitamin and a powerful antioxidant that helps detoxify the body and rid the body of cell-destructive free radicals. Vitamin C also supports immunity/wound healing and aids in bone, skin, and collagen formation/tissue growth and repair. Since the human body cannot manufacture vitamin C on it own, it must be consumed through diet. Fruits and veggies are the best source of this vitamin, particularly citrus fruits, tropical fruits, melons, berries, leafy green vegetables, green peppers, tomatoes, cauliflower, cabbage, and broccoli.

 

5.) RELAX! BREATHE!

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Oxygen is quite honestly one of the most important nutrients in the human body, yet it’s something we totally take for granted. Think about it–when was the last time you reallythought about your breathing? Chances are if you take a moment to notice how you breathe you’ll find that it’s short and shallow. However, deep breathing is much healthier and has amazing health benefits.  Through deep breathing,  the body is able to take in more oxygen–thus ridding the body of the blood’s waste–carbon dioxide. Deep breathing also helps with relaxation and aids in reducing stress, anxiety, and depression. Short, constrained breathing can cause mental fog, fatigue, decreased tissue function and a sluggish lymphatic system while deep breathing acts as a pump for the lymphatic system (the system which carries away the body’s nasty toxins–think of it as the body’s natural sewer system). When the body is not taking in enough oxygen, the body’s lymph fluid is not flowing efficiently, and therefore the body cannot detoxify properly. This can lead to a variety of health issues, like fatigue, inflammation, muscle loss, weight gain, and high blood pressure. (I guess those yogis have it right after all!)

 

6.) SWEAT IT OUT!  

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Physical exercise is one of the best ways to detoxify your body and eliminate environmental toxins (through sweating). It improves your skin (by boosting circulation), gives you that healthy, post-exercise glow, and helps to keep the body’s internal organs running at peak efficiency. Physical exercise also helps to regulate blood sugar which can help reduce sugar cravings that may lead to unhealthy binge eating. Looking for another great way to feel clean and refreshed? Hit the sauna or steam room! While there isn’t any conclusive clinical evidence that saunas promote detoxification, I still love to sweat it out in there a few times a week. It’s relaxing, helps to loosen up my muscles, and makes me feel incredibly lean and refreshed afterwards.

 

I challenge you to incorporate these detox tips into your daily routine for a few days and assess how your body feels. I guarantee once you begin to see how wonderful your body responds to the healthy changes, you’ll be hooked! For a more comprehensive list of foods to incorporate into your diet, check out this link–it covers the top 50 detox foods (many of which are in my detox salad!) My detox salad recipe (below) is the perfect way to start off your clean-eating detox program. It can be eaten for lunch and dinner or even as an afternoon snack in between meals. It’s quick and easy and will have you feeling healthy, light and revitalized in no time at all!

 

Post-Holiday Detox Salad

 

 

Ingredients: (all organic)

  • 1.5-2 cups of kale (torn or shredded)
  • 1/2 cup of shredded carrots
  • 1/2  of an apple (chopped)
  • 1 tablespoon on fresh parsley
  • 1 tablespoon of fresh cilantro
  • 1/4 of an avocado (chopped)
  • 1 tablespoon of raw sunflower seeds
  • Fresh lemon juice (1/4 to 1/2 of a lemon worth)
  • Flax oil (for drizzling–you could use olive oil if you wanted, but flax oil has great cleansing benefits).
  • Black pepper (to taste)
  • Cayenne pepper (to taste)
  • Optional: fresh grated ginger and a dash or celtic sea salt

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Directions:

  • Mix all the first five ingredients together in a bowl.
  • Drizzle with flax oil and lemon juice and massage the dressing into the salad.
  • Add cayenne pepper, black pepper and any other spices (tot taste) and massage well again.
  • Top with raw sunflower seeds and avocado and ENJOY :) .

 

 

It’s important to keep in mind– those who are used to processed, salty, packaged foods may have a hard time at first with the taste of natural, fresh, real foods. But please, please PLEASE don’t give up too soon! I PROMISE you’re taste buds will change over time and you will become more accustomed to the taste of natural ingredients. Eventually, your body will actually crave these things!

 

The best detox advice I can give however is to just stick with it and take baby steps. If you try to overhaul you entire diet in a day you’re just setting yourself up to fail. Start by revamping one meal a day, then two, then try swapping that bag of M&Ms for a bag of grapes or munch on some carrot sticks and hummus instead of vending machine potato chips. As with any lifestyle change, it takes effort, and yes, time for your body to get used to the new habits–especially if you’ve been on an unhealthy path for a long time. Just keep in mind…the rewards are SO worth it! Whether you’re trying to fit into that teeny tiny bikini for your upcoming vacation, training to run a half marathon, or looking to have more energy to chase around your kids, remember…

 

What you put into your body determines what you get OUT of your body!

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It’s your life. Don’t you deserve to be the best version of YOURSELF that you can be?

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I sure think so :) .

 

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Healthfully Yours,

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Ashley Michelle

 

 

 

Sources:

How to Eat Clean

What to Eat-Limiting Sugar

What is Clean Eating

Vitamin C to Detox the Body

Foods that Cleanse the Colon

Benefits of Alkaline Foods