7 Changes to Live a Healthier Lifestyle

What is wellness?

What exactly is wellness? Many people have a different definition, but overall it’s adopting a healthy lifestyle.  Wellness is the absence of disease and feeling and enjoying your life. There are many components: your Spiritual, Physical, Mental, and emotional well-being.

What affects a healthy lifestyle?

Your health affects everything in your life. It changes how you feel, think, move, and engage with others. Could you imagine having a common cold every day? Or worse, in my thoughts being in pain every moment of every day? That is what some people go through daily. Some things even worse. When you are sick, you realize that your health affects everything.

I genuinely believe that the enemy is attacking our bodies which is affecting our lives. What people call poor choices I am calling bad habits because despite what we know, we still choose the things that are bad for us merely out of comfort and enjoyment.  So many diseases are rising and not subsiding or going away.

Why is wellness essential?

Heart diseases, diabetes, cancer, and mental health-related illnesses are all rising.  There are many studies on the correlation between our overall lifestyle and physical health, including the psychological stresses of a fast-paced, busy life, poor food quality and choices, lack of exercise, and no social AND spiritual connection.  

Three years ago, I was a part of these statistics on the mental health of depression and high anxiety, and obesity. I have to say every piece of my Wellness Puzzle (Spiritual, Physical, Mental, Rest, Relationships, and Emotional) was off, and it wasn’t until I submitted spiritually did I begin to see a physical result in my life and health.  

Seven changes I made to live a Healthier Life

1. Pray-

If you haven’t been following me, that is a given.  There are studies of the connection between physical and spiritual health. 

“The healthier the spirit and the greater its influence over the physical body — the greater its ability to correct or overcome physical shortcomings.” (From a letter of the Rebbe, dated the 2nd day of Rosh Chodesh Tammuz, 5715)

Prayer is a way to talk to God and have a relationship. That’s how I began my fitness journey through daily prayer and how I helped others start theirs through my online program. I use it to this day during before, after, and during workouts and have a much stronger prayer life.  I genuinely believe it helped me have an inner power more significant than my own. Through prayer, I have changed my poor habits into ones that I can live with every day and truly love. It’s an excellent foundation for my healthy lifestyle change.

2. Change bad habits to good-

Something that I have discovered along this journey. When I was overindulgent, stressed, poorly nourished, sedentary, sleep deprived, and with no self-accountability. It was acceptable. It was okay when I started going to bed early, rising early, eating well, exercising regularly, and boldly professing my faith. That’s when I got backlash. “Why are you working out so much?” “You should have cheat days more!”   It’s as if poor choices and bad habits are condoned because “everyone” else is doing it, taking the easy way out. I am creating this reactive culture that we live. Our society is fixated on reacting to poor choices, Whether it’s through pharmaceutical medicines or surgeries. Living a healthy lifestyle meant replacing my bad habits with old ones. Trying to be preventative through education, self-awareness, and prevention.  

3. Getting Emotions Checks

How we feel emotionally can affect our body; it will react with inflammation, pain, disease, and illnesses.  Negative feelings and emotions can directly be correlated to poor health. Addressing your feelings can help you on your path to healing your body and living a healthy lifestyle.  There are many programs, Doctors, and specialist that you can find in your area to address your emotional wellness. Making sure I was emotionally healthy through counsel, spiritual devotion and prayer released me from self-imposed barriers affecting my health.  It’s a necessary change to make to live a healthier lifestyle.

4. Educate Yourself on Alternative Ideas

Many ideas are contradictory to how our culture’s beliefs.  Sometimes you have to walk a different path than the masses. There are so much research and successful studies on homeopathic therapies and remedies.  Many have existed since Biblical days but never gained popularity over the years. My family has been transitioning to living and healing from what God has given us. Whether it be homeopathic pain relief like Arnica, which you know I love, essential oils I recently have been educating myself about, or natural plant-based detox. God gave us all we need to live and heal. Our bodies are amazingly able to recover naturally.  Changing how you use synthetic medicines can help with a healthy lifestyle.

5. Change How you Spend your time

We are so busy being busy! Our social connection and personal time to relax and restore are often affected. Television has mostly been eliminated from my schedule. I typically watch T.V. when I am folding lots of laundry or doing long bouts of cardio which is not often.  Replacing the hour television show, I used to watch it for an hour at the gym. It’s helped me be well and care for my body physically. Finding time for essential things to my health was a change I needed to make for a healthy lifestyle.

I also believe you need to take time to connect with friends and family daily.  Life is not meant to be a blur, and people aren’t expected to be extras on your tv show.  Like you, they enjoy connecting with others, and those you love can help your health.  People who are alone and isolated live shorter lives than those who are engaged with others. We were meant for a community, but in our viral culture, we are beginning to find our community on online sources, isolating and keeping us from real-world connections.  Unplug, touch, hug, and engage with people in real life.

As an adult, it is hard to make friends, but easy to find those with a common interest.  Do the things you love, and you will find others in a community or just the people right next to you in your own house on the phone.  Life is too short and too meaningful to be stuck behind a screen.

6. Eat Right

Another, “Duh De,” but for real! Cut out the Carbonated, Refined Sugar, Artificial Colors and Flavors, and Processed (C.R.A.P.) stuff that resembles food in your life and start to eat Fruits and Vegetables, Organic or Natural Meat, Omega 3 and good fats; drink more water (F.O.O.D.).

No diet is required to live a healthy lifestyle. The things that you put in your mouth almost instantly affect your health. There is no doubt and question in my mind. Is it easy not to eat C.R.A.P.?

NO!

But once you make it a new habit, it’s just that second nature. It only takes consistent effort and exploring different things to find what you love.  Your perspective can determine, and the energy you put into changing your life will reveal your results. What you put in your will get out two-fold. Eating right is a necessary change to a healthy lifestyle.

7. Move More

Everyone wants to try a diet and stay still, but that will not cut it to change your life. I put this last because it’s not the most important, but essential. We were made to move. That is how God created us, and we are sitting our way into an early grave. Should you be driving every day?

YES!

The C.D.C. only recommends 150 minutes per week, but honestly, the more you move, the longer you live and the healthier you live. So, I recommend 150 minutes per week, but I encourage you to find something you love to do and do it every day for as long as you like. It might add up to over 150 minutes without you even knowing it!  

Get Educated

There are other tools that I would recommend for a healthier lifestyle: massage therapy, self-care, and positive self-talk.

Ultimately, it begins with education, which my Great Grandfather instilled in me to always try to learn something new every day. I want to give you tools to take with you into the New Year! Join me for “Table Talk”  Mon-Thursday at 12:15p E.T. on Facebook & YouTube LIVE. Each day I will share tips to help you stop living on a diet and live well. Grab your lunch or breakfast if you’re on the West Coast, and join me.

Did you find any changes helpful? Do you think you’re ready to change? What steps are you taking to achieve wellness?

Easy ways to boost your family’s immune system and protect your health.

Small habit changes can help you boost your immune system. Today I am sharing easy ways to boost your family’s immune system and protect your health.

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Easy ways for you to boost your family’s immune system and protect their health.

There are simple ways that you can boost you and your family’s immune system and protect yourself.  Boosting your immunity is something that everyone is considering at the moment.  Never in a million years did I think that would be something that I would have to make a conscious effort, but here we are in the middle of a pandemic and a strong immune system and staying safe at home is probably our best defenses.

What does the immune system do?

Our immune system is our protection against diseases.  A healthy immune system gives us the ability to rid our bodies of bacteria, viruses, and toxins that may cause illness.  Your immune system also helps to suppress responses to external triggers like food or the organism itself.

The immune systems detect potential diseases and send a signal for the body to attack the foreign invaders. Our body then creates antibodies specifically to attack the disease in the future, which is the act of building our immune system.  You can build your immune system, but it takes time.  That is why vaccines are encouraged for some diseases because they confer immunity.

The Importance of a Strong Immune System

A healthy immune system can help you withstand diseases.  Those with compromised immune systems are often getting sick with diseases, which is not the best quality of life.  Unless you have a compromised immune system and even if you do, it is essential to seek ways to build your immune system.

Ways you can build your family’s immunity.

Or there are other ways you can build your immune system.  By nourishing your body and adding supplements to help give you increase your immune system. Age is also a factor in immunity. The lack of exposure to pathogens in young children causes them to get sick more often than adults.  It’s important to provide some added support through immune-boosting supplements.  

How can food boost my immunity?

Food is the way that we fuel our bodies and certain food components enhance our natural defenses. There are foods that you can eat to nourish your body and build your immune system. A nourishing diet, daily movement, environmental changes, rest, and supplements are easy changes that you can make to help support your immune system.

Foods that are great to support your immunity

As multiple studies have revealed, eating foods that are rich in micronutrients or vitamins and minerals can help boost the immune system—specifically, fruits and vegetables.  Eating fruits and vegetables that are high in nutrients, like beta-carotene, vitamin C, and vitamin E—may help to enhance immune function.  You can find many antioxidants in fruits and vegetables that help to reduce the imbalance between free radical production and antioxidants in your body, which is called oxidative stress. 

What foods boost immunity?

Let’s break it down to food nutrients versus food types.  You are looking for foods that are rich in beta-Carotene. Beta-Carotene is a super antioxidant nutrient that helps our immune function.

Food Rich in Beta-Carotene

To get more beta-carotene in your diet, add foods like:

  • carrots
  • sweet potatoes
  • kale 
  • spinach
  • romaine
  • lettuce
  • squash
  • cantaloupe
  • red and yellow peppers
  • apricots
  • peas
  • broccoli

Herbs and Spices with Beta-Carotene

You can also add herbs and spices like:

  • paprika
  • cayenne
  • chili
  • parsley
  • cilantro
  • marjoram
  • sage
  • coriander

These are great additions to your meals for extra beta-carotene.

Foods with Vitamin C and E help to Boost Immunity

Vitamin C and E are antioxidants that also assist the body’s natural immune response.  

Foods that are rich in Vitamin C

We often hear about Vitamin C because it’s one of those super antioxidants that help with several body functions.  Vitamin C helps you absorb and process iron, it’s also vital for teeth and gum health, promotes healthy immune function, and promotes normal healing.  Vitamin E is an antioxidant that helps healthy cellular structures. It supports normal muscle repair processes and helps maintain immune system balance.  Vitamin E also contributes to the formation of red blood cells. It’s part of the process of cell interaction and is an essential vitamin for vital functions in the body. 

You can add both vitamins C and E through the foods that you eat. Foods that are rich in vitamin C are:

  • papaya
  • citrus fruits
  • strawberries
  • bell peppers
  • broccoli
  • Brussels sprouts
  • dark leafy greens, such as kale, mustard greens, and chard

Foods that are rich in Vitamin E are:

  • spinach, Swiss chard, and turnip greens, broccoli, kale
  • bell peppers
  • asparagus
  • Vegetable oils (such as wheat germ, sunflower, safflower, corn, and soybean oils)
  • Nuts (such as almonds, peanuts, and hazelnuts/filberts)
  • Seeds (such as sunflower seeds)

Foods Rich in Zinc:

Zinc is a mineral that has been found to help support the production of white blood cells, which are critical components of the immune system.  It can be found naturally in a lot of foods that we already eat.

Foods that contain Zinc are:

  • nuts,
  • pumpkin seeds,
  • sesame seeds,
  • beans,
  • and lentils.

Rest can help boost immunity

Getting an adequate amount of sleep to help restore your body can also help increase your defense against diseases and boost your immunity.  Rest is often underrated but very vital to all functions of the body and should be considered an important part of your daily routine.  Most people try their best to go until they no longer can, and they can avoid sickness and illness from something simple like rest.

What supplements help support immune system function in adults?*

Daily Multi-Vitamin

Supplements offer you the vitamins and minerals that you lack in your diet. There are so many extenuating circumstances why you can’t get all the micronutrients you need.  Supplements are an excellent insurance policy.

You can add vitamins C, E, and D, and Zinc as supplements or take a daily multivitamin to cover your bases.

easy ways to boost your family's immunity

Beta-Glucans

Something that I have been taking since the quarantine is Beta-Glucans with ImmuneEnhancer™.  Beta-Glucans is a supplement that helps support the normal immune function. Beta-Glucans, specifically Beta-1,2/1,6-D-Glucan, are bioactive carbohydrates that assist our cells in their normal immune function.  NOW’s Beta-Glucans has 250mg of the Beta-Glucans that actively support for our immune system.* Another ingredient that Beta-Glucans has is the larch arabinoglacatan that has also been studied to help support the immune system.*

Probiotic

Other supplements that I have been taking to support my immune system are a probiotic and prebiotic daily.* Check out my post on why gut health is important.* A healthy gut is also helpful in supporting your immune system.*

NOW® has so many great probiotic options. I trust NOW because of their verified probiotic strains. What does that mean?

NOW is one of the only companies that can trace their strains of probiotic to their “identity, potency, purity, and bacterial strain.” When I first began taking probiotics, it was hard to choose the right one for me.  NOW also has so many options, so check out their Guide to Probiotics for more information.  I have the capsules and packets, but you can get probiotics in chewable lozenges, as well as powders.

If you don’t know which one to check out this video from NOW

Immune Supplements for Kids

My children already take a multivitamin and probiotics.  My girls’ ages are 16, 12 and 5.  I feel confident in getting all of my supplements from NOW.  From my oldest to youngest, they are all supporting their immune systems with the help of NOW.

Multi-Vitamin

NOW daily vitamins are part of our morning routine. Other children’s multivitamins have questionable fillers, but with the quality standards of NOW, I can trust that my children are getting the essential vitamins and minerals they need even if they don’t finish all their broccoli on their plate.  It gives me comfort to know they are getting what they need.

easy ways to boost your family's immunity

Probiotics

I can’t stress the importance of gut health; a healthy gut can improve your quality of life, hair, skin, emotions, and support your immunity.  Even our littles need probiotics. I find NOW’s probiotics superior to other probiotics because of their RiboPrinter® analysis. I think it’s essential that our children’s guts are healthy so they can grow and develop, and I find comfort in NOW’s quality standards to give them to my family.

Also, check out other ways I promote a healthy gut with my children. In my post on Boost your Immunity Recipes with Gut healthy treats for the family.

Elderberry Syrup

I discovered Elderberry about two years ago, and this year it has gained popularity as more and more people find the value in these “super berries.”  You can find Elderberry in many forms. I try not to give my girls gummies for vitamins because I am concerned they may get hold and have a snack.  So, I chose the NOW® Elderberry Liquid for Kids because it combines elderberry concentrate with zinc and astragalus. Astragalus is an herbal ingredient that NOW includes to support a healthy immune system response, and it also contains zinc.*  I think that the entire family should add Elderberry to their daily routine all year round.

easy ways to boost your family's immunity

How to Boost your immune system naturally?

What you eat, your rest and the supplements you take can help you boost your immune system naturally.  The power these three factors have on protecting you from disease and illness is incredible. Prepare yourself to ward off infectious diseases by building your immune system.

Check out my post on 100 Healing foods for ways to nourish and heal your body.

Easy Ways to Boost your immune system

  1. Wash your hands often
  2. Move more
  3. Nourish your body with fruits and vegetables
  4. Take quality supplements
  5. Drink Water
  6. Stress Less
  7. Rest

Well, some of these are easier than others; I believe rest and stress are hard during our current climate. Self-care is important as well to boost your immune system. Take time daily to devote, pray, move, and nourish your body.  Our bodies will fight for us if we supply it all the resources it needs. I want to encourage you to honor your temple spirit, mind, and body.

Here is an encouraging devotional I wrote about recent events, and I hope some encouragement for you during these times. Check out God is still good.

If you want to grab any of these NOW Supplements to add to your daily routine and support your family’s immunity,* get 20% off your purchase with coupon code “FAITHFUELED.”

What ways do you boost your immune system?

 

1 David Baxter, Active and passive immunity, vaccine types, excipients and licensing, Occupational Medicine, Volume 57, Issue 8, December 2007, Pages 552–556, https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqm110

  1. Malter M, Schriever G, Eilber U. Natural killer cells, vitamins, and other blood components of vegetarian and omnivorous men. Nutr Cancer. 1989;12:271-278; Carddock JC, Neale EP, People GE, Probst YC. Vegetarian-based dietary patterns and their relation with inflammatory and immune biomarkers: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Adv Nutr. 2019;10:433-451.

2022 Best Holiday Gifts for Fit Friends

2022 Holiday Gift Guide for Fitness Friends

This 2022 Holiday Gift Guide is for your fit friends. It’s the Holiday Season, and I find gift guides helpful to inspire thoughtful gifts to give to my family and friends. I gathered the BEST equipment, tools, and apparel this year for fitness enthusiasts. These are my fave, and I know your fit friends will love them too. I am an affiliate for many of these products and make a commission, but I am giving you my honest opinion.

2022 Gift for the Outdoor Fitness Friends

Do you have a friend who is always hiking, biking, rock climbing, or loves being outdoors? TRX Suspension trainer is an excellent gift for so many reasons. It’s great functional training for Outdoor fitness enthusiasts but also travel-friendly. It’s less than 5 lbs, and the On-Go-Trainer fits in a little bag you can take on all your outdoor adventures. You can use code TRX20DE

2022 Holiday Gift Idea for the Cardio Queen

This is my absolute new favorite thing! I love my CLMBR, and I hate cardio! It has many class options, and I love the classes and playlist. The Instructors bring their mix and flavor. I love Ackeem when I need encouragement and a challenging workout. Christa is always inspirational and has the best playlist. Dahlia is fun, and her Rhythm classes make movement fun and achievable. Tomas is hilarious and has you laughing out loud. He makes you feel like he’s sweating it out with you. No matter the Instructor, you can get an incredible 10-30 minute workout on the CLMBR. I usually choose a 10-minute class to warm up and a 20-minute lesson to wake me up in the afternoons.

Climbing is great because you use both the upper and lower body. The first few climbs are awkward as you figure out how to climb. My tip is to push through the outside of your feet. Keep your upper body at a tilt like a climber and engage your glutes to go through the burn. When I first started climbing, I mostly used my quads which didn’t last long. Once I figured out how to engage my glutes, it helped me make it through endurance rounds.

When I am climbing, it feels more like HIIT, which I love, and less like cardio which I hate. This gift is excellent for someone who loves and hates cardio. If they love it, they will climb to new heights. I’ve been climbing since August, and I just made 50,000 ft. You receive badges for your achievements which is a great encouragement and incentive to climb. Adults don’t get gold stars, and it’s nice to be acknowledged for your efforts. Use Code FAITHFUELED to get $250 off your CLMBR

2022 Holiday Gift Idea for the At-Home Workout Enthusiasts

The COBABoard is my favorite piece of equipment. It’s a total gym that is portable, easy to store, and very effective. I prefer the COBABoard because it’s easy to move in and out. You can get the same challenge as breaking out a barbell and plates without all the effort. It allows you to get your workout in and go about your day.

I love using the COBABoard with my clients.   The #COBAboard aligns your feet perfectly. It’s on an incline, so it helps with ankle dorsiflexion so that you can get more range of motion in your hips.

It also allows me to cue them so that they’re pressing their hips towards the back of the board and getting the most out of the range of motion, and the band adds eccentric and concentric resistance.

Meaning you can feel it on the way up and down, controlling it and making it effective. And engaging in all the right muscles, love the COBA board+; it’s a great tool to help you learn your deadlift! Use “FAITHFUELED” for a discount

2022 Holiday Gift Idea for the Recovery Enthusiasts

The Mobility wall is genius. If you hate the awkwardness of foam rolling on the ground but know the importance of foam rolling, this is for you. This is also great for family members who have difficulty getting on and off the floor or need to increase circulation. That is one of the benefits of foam rolling, and Mobility Wall allows you to foam roll easily. It gives you the added benefit of enabling you to activate foam roll. Check out the Mobility Wall in action, and you can use code FAITHFUELED for a discount.

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2022 Holiday Gift Idea for the Fitness Fashionista

9.5 out of 10 ten times when you see me, I am wearing Handful! I loved Handful before I became an Ambassador. It’s the most comfortable athleisure I’ve ever worn. Anytime someone asks me to recommend a great sports bra is Handful. Handful is excellent for women of all sizes. Check out my post about “The Best Sports Bra for women with small chests”   no matter your size, Handful can support you, and it’s woman-owned. You can use FAITHFUELED for a discount.

I also have some apparel for everyone: trucker hats, Snapbacks, and Beanies. Check out my shop.

2022 Holiday Stocking Stuffer Ideas for Fitness Enthusiasts

Now Foods is where I get my supplements. The main reason is they do so much third-party testing and have such high standards of quality. It’s one less thing I have to think of, and it’s the most affordable supplement and holistic lifestyle supplier I have found. I trust them, and they have everything I need. I was invited to the headquarters a few years ago and learned firsthand about NOW Foods. Check out my post, Immersed at NOW®. 

NOW Foods-carry various products, including Supplements, Beauty & Health, Essential Oils, Natural Foods, Sports Nutrition, and Pet Health. Use Code FAITHFUELED for 20% off any purchase.

Some items that every fitness enthusiast can use no matter what their goals or how they train.

2022 Holiday Gift Idea for Fitness Friends

I hope this was helpful for you in your holiday shopping. I have some recipes and workouts for you in my Holiday Gift Guide. Please give it a flip and click, and I hope you have a great Holiday Season. I added some Holiday recipes, workouts, and treats in the 2022 Holiday Gift Guide for fit friends. You can download your copy here. Thank you for checking out my suggestion for holiday gifts for the fitness enthusiast in your life.

How to manage prediabetes naturally?

 

*I am a Certified Personal Trainer, Fitness Nutrition Specialist, and Certified Wellness Advisor passionate about seeing my community live well. I am sharing the research with you. I strongly encourage you to get the okay from a doctor or diagnose you. I will reference where I got my information. 

Prediabetes diagnosis, now what?

Many people walk around with no idea that they have prediabetes until they are diagnosed.  Often there are no symptoms even though prediabetes exists. Many people begin their wellness journey as a reaction to diagnoses versus prevention.  It doesn’t matter where you begin. What matters is that you realize that you are worth investing in your health and making a lifestyle of honoring your temple. If you have received the prediabetes diagnosis, I’m glad you’re ready to take care of yourself if you haven’t been diagnosed with prediabetes and feel like you may have some factors ask your doctor to test your blood glucose levels.

Prediabetes diagnosis is increasing rapidly, and it’s being diagnosed at a younger age. BaptistHealth.net reported nearly 30% of American youth to have prediabetes.  According to the article, the pandemic has significantly influenced the recent increase in prediabetes diagnoses. Cnn.com reported that prediabetes in Children has doubled since 2020.

Metabolic disease is rising; many people aren’t willing to address it until they are diagnosed. If you get a diagnosis of prediabetes, Now what? You can accept that if you don’t change your lifestyle, you increase your chances of being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes within two years, or you can change your lifestyle.

What is prediabetes?

Prediabetes is a red flag to many people that the way they are eating and moving their bodies isn’t serving them well. There are some simple things that you can do to change it.  You don’t have to get stuck in a prediabetes diagnosis.  By God’s grace, there are ways to overcome.

Many people walk around with no idea that they have prediabetes until they are diagnosed.  Often there are no symptoms even though prediabetes exists. Many people begin their wellness journey as a reaction to diagnoses versus prevention.  It doesn’t matter where you begin. What matters is that you realize that you are worth investing in your health and making a lifestyle of honoring your temple. If you have received the prediabetes diagnosis, I’m glad you’re ready to take care of yourself.

If you haven’t been diagnosed with prediabetes and you feel like you may have some of the symptoms. The Mayoclinic.org defines prediabetes as a higher-than-normal blood sugar level it’s not high enough to be considered type 2 diabetes yet but without lifestyle changes in adults and children with prediabetes at a high risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

The Centers for Disease Control reported An estimated 88 million adults have prediabetes, 34.5% of the U.S. adult population. (CDC, 2020)That number has risen by 4 million since 2018. An estimated 88 million American adults – 34.5% or more than one in three adults – are prediabetic, meaning they are at risk for developing type 2 diabetes, a chronic condition that can lead to terminal complications and illness, such as:

  • Heart disease
  • Kidney disease
  • Stroke
  • Nerve damage begins at extremities like hands and feet
  • Eye problems

And many people are aware of the symptoms or have no idea they are at risk. I want to make you aware of options to help you avoid or prevent a diagnosis of prediabetes.

*I am a Certified Personal Trainer, Fitness Nutrition Specialist, and Certified Wellness Advisor passionate about seeing my community live well. I am sharing the research with you. I strongly encourage you to get the okay from a doctor or diagnose you. I will reference where I got my information. 

What does pre-diabetes mean?

The doctor’s diagnosis of prediabetes means that your tested blood sugar is higher than the normal range, but your blood sugar has reached diabetic levels.

According to the CDC, 

  • A normal blood sugar range is fasting, meaning without food for 8-10 hours is 99 mg/dL or below.
  • Prediabetes blood sugar range when fasting is 100 – 125 mg/dL.
  • Diabetes blood sugar range is 126 mg/dL or above. (CDC,2021)

Some other numbers to be aware of is your A1C and Gluten tolerance test. This infographic shares the best range to prevent diabetes.

Blood sugar means the blood glucose, or sugar, that comes from your food. When your blood has too much glucose in the bloodstream over time, it causes damage to your body. The more glucose you consume, the higher your blood sugar.

What are prediabetes symptoms?

Most people are shocked when they are diagnosed with prediabetes because they don’t have any signs or symptoms. The CDC says that 80% of Americans with prediabetes are unaware. It’s not until diagnoses through a blood glucose test they become aware. The good news is knowing and making a conscious effort towards lowering your risk of Type 2 diabetes. I’ve had clients who reversed prediabetes diagnosis. It was her hard work, and it’s not a guarantee, but it lowers your chances significantly and has mental and emotional benefits.

Who’s at risk for prediabetes?

Everyone is at risk for prediabetes and all ages.  Since 2020, Prediabetes has more than doubled among American children. It is no longer affecting older generations.  

What leads to prediabetes?

It has been concluded that factors that increase the risk for prediabetes (and type 2 diabetes) are: 

  • Weight is a factor that contributes to prediabetes
  • Having a family history of diabetes
  • A sedentary lifestyle
  • Women who have had gestational diabetes or polycystic ovary syndrome
  • Accessibility and availability of whole foods (CDC,22)

How to manage prediabetes?

Lifestyle changes are not guaranteed to prevent Type 2 diabetes, but you can manage prediabetes. I fully believe if you honor your temple and give it to God. He will renew and restore you. Working with my clients and FaithFueled life testimonies. You cannot tell me it’s not true. Prayer is powerful.

In my research, several sites, including the CDC and Diabetes.org, recommend working with certified educators who can help design exercise programs and menus, recommend how much weight to lose, and suggest other lifestyle changes. Be an advocate for yourself and be in communication with your doctor. They can help you and direct you to the right path. Keep this in mind. You are required to follow the plan and do the work.

Today you can begin making changes

1. Pray

for help, direction, and the right people and come alongside you. We were not meant to go it alone. Also, there is no shame in a diagnosis. It’s just an opportunity to be aware that some changes need to be made. Bring it all to God in prayer.

2. Change what you believe.

If you are going to start believing anything, you will fail. You will. What you believe is what you achieve. 

 

Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see. Hebrews 11:1

3. Move Your Body

Movement should be fun, but I’m going to be real. At first, it will be challenging, awkward, and inconvenient. Anytime you try something, it takes some time to adjust I feel that is the hard part.  But start at the beginning of the list; again, pray for someone to come alongside you and to guide you. Also, believe that you can live an active lifestyle your definition of what is up to you.  

Romans 12:1: “Therefore, brothers and sisters, in view of the mercies of God, I urge you to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God; this is your true worship”

An effective workout plan is to Increase your exercise levels to at least three times a week and work. A workout is not an easy out. It should be challenging for it to change you both mentally and physically. If you want to set up a goal, consult with me. I’d love to give you some direction.

4. Nourish Better

 Eat a balanced diet, and eat foods that fuel you, like protein and produce. Be mindful of the simple carbs that you consume. Simple carbohydrates can be found in whole food sources such as fruits, milk, and milk products. Simple carbohydrates are also found in processed and refined sugars like candy, refined white sugar, syrups, and soft drinks and drinks sweetened with refined sugar and syrups. Reduce and avoid desserts with refined white sugar and syrups.  Eat proportionate amounts to your body’s starchy carbs, such as pasta, bread, rice, and grains.

Check out my interview with RD/LDN Alexis Newman, who has also lived with Type 1 Diabetes since she was 18. Learn an expert and advocate for diabetes awareness.  

5. Rest

Get regular sleep. The risk of diabetes increases with the disruption of circadian rhythms, so it is especially important for people with sleep apnea to seek help. The risk of diabetes increases with the disruption of circadian rhythms, so it is especially important for people with sleep apnea to seek help.

 

Get a plan

If you have a plan, it’s easier to make habit changes.  I have a 21-day Sugar Freedom program called Sugar Detox and Devotion.  Daily receive prayers, devotions, workouts, and healthy eating guidelines to help you find better alternatives to sugar and freedom from dependency.  The journey you begin will take longer than 21-Days, but the Sugar Detox and Devotion is a great start to set you up and guide you to a solution.  Think of prediabetes as your body’s way of turning on the check engine light and reminding you some maintenance need to be done if you are diligent and go to a professional to help you will be back on the road.

 

Have you reached out to your doctor to have your blood glucose tested?

 

 

References:

Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. (2022, March 17). Prediabetes. Mayo Clinic. Retrieved November 2, 2022, from https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/prediabetes/symptoms-causes/syc-20355278

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2022, March 9). Diabetes data and statistics. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved November 1, 2022, from https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/data/index.html

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2021, August 10). Diabetes tests. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved November 1, 2022, from https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/basics/getting-tested.html#:~:text=A%20fasting%20blood%20sugar%20level,higher%20indicates%20you%20have%20diabetes

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2022, April 6). Advancing Health Equity. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved November 1, 2022, from https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/health-equity/index.html

Mason, I. C., Qian, J., Adler, G. K., & Scheer, F. A. J. L. (2020, March). Impact of circadian disruption on glucose metabolism: Implications for type 2 diabetes . Diabetologia. Retrieved November 2, 2022, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7002226/#:~:text=Experimental%20evidence%20indicates%20that%20circadian,and%20the%20transition%20to%20diabetes.

7 Reasons you may be craving sugar

Why do I crave sugar?


I have serious sugar detoxed more than a handful of times only to be good for literally months and then get hooked back into a sugary spiral.  I even have discovered some delicious sweeteners to replace sugar. Yet, I still have cravings. So, I went into research mode, and I found some caritative information.  My findings- I’m not craving sugar. Other issues are making me think I want sugar. Of course, which had me thinking, does anyone else know that they may be an easier way to beat the sugar monster than complete abstinence? What if you got to the root of the problems:

Is it possible to live sugar-free? Yes, I have done it for months at a time. So, I know it can be sustainable, but if I am intentional. It’s like becoming a Vegan or Vegetarian. At first, it takes an adjustment, but then it becomes a lifestyle.  

There have been health campaigns, research, and evidence to educate people on the damage and effects of sugar, yet; Sugar is still about a THIRD of people’s daily caloric intake. Usually, the other TWO-THIRDS of their diet are processed, artificial food-like products.  So many obesity-related diseases are connected to sugar. Recently, multiple studies have concluded and connected sugar to cause rapid progression in cancer patients.

Sugar is becoming an Epidemic.

Most people don’t realize the added sugar in products that you wouldn’t even be considered. Ingesting sugar also affects the part of our brain that controls impulse, like the impulse to eat the entire ice cream container instead of a healthy serving.

It’s somewhat of a vicious circle. You ingest more sugar because you crave what you eat. I have found many women; once they start to change their pallets, they begin to change their cravings. There are many other reasons that you may crave sugar that can either be a warning to see your doctor or a warning to make better food choices.  Your sugar cravings may be telling you to go to bed earlier or take better care of yourself.  There are so many reasons that your sweet tooth can become a sugar demon. 

Sugar Addiction is a real thing.

People have been found to fall into several categories when it comes to Sugar Addiction. We all have different triggers and causes, meaning it’s not just an evident cut terrible habit. It all depends on our diets, health, activity, and even hormonal changes. I am going to start with my affliction.

1. Dehydration affects sugar consumption

Dehydration is often related to sugar addiction. For me, I am usually dehydrated. I am rarely thirsty but often dehydrated. Why? I associate the feeling of thirst with hunger. Often when I am thirsty, I think I am hungry. I search for snacks that never satiate, and I remain thirsty, never quenching my craving.

When you are dehydrated, your liver releases glycogen and other energy stores. This release results in a craving for sweets. You desire sweet foods because to produce glycogen; you need water and glucose. Glucose is your sugar storage your body uses for energy. When you are dehydrated, it difficult for your body to produce that sugar like an energy st. Thereforeore, it craves sugar.

Dehydration can also hinder the production of serotonin in the brain.  When you are low on serotonin, it also can affect whether you feel full or not.  When your serotonin levels are low, it will send signals your hungry even if you are not, and what’s the first thing you want to grab? Yes! Something with lots of carbs, and please add sugar.  It’s probably one of the main reasons I struggle with sugar because I don’t drink enough. I have written about the importance of hydration; I guess I should follow my own advice.  Drink up and lots of it. You may even want to try Electrolyte water that may help with hydration.

2. Is your Adrenaline on Overload?

If you were suffering, are you aware, or are you confusing it with other symptoms?  Most people don’t realize that they are enduring Adrenaline overload for a few reasons.  It can resemble a rapid breath, jumbled thoughts, dry mouth, sweaty palms, thought confusion, sore throat, Hangry or annoyed when you’re hungry, often feeling stressed or dizzy when you are standing.  Also, maybe urinating frequently without reason. Hello, Adrenaline overload and another reason your sugar cravings are out of control.  

Have you heard of your adrenal glands?

Think of it as the gland that secretes hormones when your body is under stress—specifically, Adrenaline and Cortisol. I think of these two hormones as the “flight or fight” signals.  When our body is stressed or feels it’s in danger. It prepares itself for two options: Fight, at which your Cortisol is preparing you by getting you prepared to fight. Or flight at which your body is preparing itself to be as fast as possible. Both hormones are put into action depending on the situation and how your body feels it needs to react.  

Adrenal overload is when the adrenal glands either become slow to boost our energy, it’s natural for our body to crave a high energy source-yes, sugar! How do you prevent this-never stress out! Haha, just kidding, but honestly, taking time to rest, eat properly, exercise, and relax are all vital to your physical and mental health.  Prioritizing time for these things made need to be considered if you feel the effects of adrenaline overload.

If you think you are, I would also double-check with a doctor. 

3. Is your Thyroid gland working correctly?

One thing I have realized in the last three years is the importance of hormones. With more education, I think that many people are learning the value of hormones and their effect on your body. Within the last four years, I have had four of my friends diagnosed and undergo treatment for Thyroid cancer.  

According to ACSO POST, “Thyroid Cancer diagnoses are increasing at a rate faster than any other malignancy in the United States. In 2017, there will be 56,870 new cases, accounting for 3.4% of all cancers, and 2,010 people will die of thyroid cancer. This represents a more than 200% increase in incidence since the 1970s.”

The New Rise in Thyroid Cancer

Researchers attribute the rise to overdiagnosis, and others have said that Thyroid cancer diagnosis is increasing by 3.74% annually. Studies are currently being conducted to see if the growth is due to better indicators or environmental exposures and diets. The increase is something to be aware of and how it is associated with sugar dependency.  

If you feel like your thyroid could be an issue, I want to encourage you to speak with your doctor.  There is ongoing research on thyroid cancer and diseases. It has a high mortality rate, and doctors are positive with early detection and treatment, you can combat this thyroid gland disease.  It’s something to consider when your sugar desires aren’t satisfied despite you giving in to cravings. It may be something more severe than you want sweets because you have had a stressful day.

4. That time of the month?

Can you use your menstrual cycle as an excuse to why you crave sweets? Yes, you can, but it doesn’t mean you have to give in.  But Monthly cycle, menopause, and PMS can all be the cause of your desire for an ooey-gooey brownie.

During your menstrual cycle, your insulin levels are decreased. If you have low estrogen and progesterone, your insulin levels deplete. Low insulin levels are called insulin resistance.  Your sugar craving may be the result of your body wanting to supplement the low levels. Usually, you are low on energy, spirits, and more likely to give into cravings. 

Eating the right foods instead of sugary treats will not only help improve your energy, spirits, and cravings.  There are many options other than a snicker.  Try turning to raw nuts, seeds, yogurt, fresh fruit, raisins, avocados. Have you had a good meal? Maybe try lean meats, asparagus, cheese, mushrooms, or parsley.  Adding these foods to your diet during your cycle can help curb the sugar cravings.  

5. Why does stressed spell dessert backward?

It seems like when we are stressed, that is when we reach for the sweets.  I know that I can find comfort in a cupcake. There has been researched that revealed women who are stressed are more likely to crave sweets.  The study found that the cortisol hormone, which attributes to regulating our stress, prefers sweet foods. Say what?

We can’t always avoid stress, but we can work intentionally on our reaction to stress.  There are many ways to manage stress without divulging to sugar. Stress management is also not one size fits all, so I would recommend exploring the things that bring you peace. Prayer and devotion help calm me when stressed or anxious. I also believe in getting regular massages and taking time to be with friends and family.  When we put everything ahead of ourselves, we don’t function at our best — never giving anything else our best because we don’t have anything to offer. 

6. You’re tired and need sleep

Sleep is how our body recovers and is essential to restoring our body. Lack of sleep affects several different hormones that make you want sugar even more than when you are well-rested.  Sleep deprivation will weaken your glucose metabolism and increase your insulin. This causes your blood sugar levels to lower and increases your sugar craving.

On top of that, you are sleep deprived, which also triggers two other hormones, your ghrelin and leptin hormone.  These two hormones tell you-you are hungry and monitors your fullness. When they are off track, not only do you crave sugar the cravings can become insatiable.

It’s an easy fix for sleep deprivation. Get more sleep! If you are having issues, I will seek a professional for help. Changing bedtime habits, creating a routine, and working your way up to 7-9 hours of sleep is what is needed. Not every situation is the same, but lack of sleep affects many people similarly, and craving sugar results.

7. Are you getting enough Micronutrients?

There is much focus on macronutrients on Social Media, which are protein, fats, and carbs.  It is essential to get your micronutrients as well as your significant nutrients. Food was meant to be fuel, but when you are not getting what you need, your body will respond adversely.

In my Fight your Food Cravings E-book, I share what minerals and vitamins you may be lacking when you tend to crave sugar.   When sugar cravings arise, it’s usually these top 3 minerals that you need to get more magnesium, chromium, and zinc.

God made many foods that can help give us these nutrients without a multi-vitamin, but not getting these from your diet.  Your sugar cravings maybe your body requesting these minerals instead of that donut. Check out the FREE DOWNLOAD to get a copy of ways to FIGHT AND KILL YOUR FOOD CRAVINGS!

If you are trying to avoid sugar and manage cravings, I would add more vegetables and fruit to your diet. If you are looking to detox from sugar, I would like to give my Sugar Detox and Devotion a try for 21 days.  

It’s not your typical detox where you use supplements, but you use prayer and whole foods to change your palate, desires, and heart inside and out.  It’s a struggle trying something on your own. So I am there daily encouraging you with Scripture, Devotion, Prayer, Meditation, and daily 20 minute workouts through the FaithFueled Life App.  I also equip you with a 7 Day Prep, E-book and Video Content and a 42 Recipe Cookbook with Low to No Natural Sugar Recipes for Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and Snack or Dessert!

You can start your 21 Day Challenge TODAY!! Use coupon code “faithfueledmom” for $10 off!

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