01/04/2022
💚Happy Friday! It’s so great to see how well this recent client is doing. My favourite part of Jan’s testimonial is ‘I’ve never eaten so much before!’
🤷🏼♀️And here’s some of you thinking Nutritional Therapy is all about putting people on restrictive calorie counting diets!
❓But why do I say to clients ‘more is more’ & not ‘less is more’, when implementing dietary changes &, specifically, when weight loss is a main health goal?
⭕️Weight gain is more recently framed as a hormone imbalance. Eat too many ‘simple’ carbohydrate foods e.g. sweets, sugar laden drinks, white foods, like white bread & rice, and hormones such as insulin spike, aka the ‘fat storage hormone’. Skip meals, restrict calories, exercise when hungry and blood sugar levels plummet. The body then burns muscle, holds onto fat &, with an energy crash, enter the cravings for simple carb foods; a vicious cycle!
🃏The trick in this scenario is to stabilise blood sugar rather than calorie count/ eating less and less. This may result in slower, steadier insulin release & promote sensitivity to satiety hormones like leptin. And that is where ‘more is more’ comes in!
🌿A diet rich in a variety of whole, plant-based foods = more & more fibre & increasing fibre, in both quantity & quality, is a major step in helping with slower and steadier insulin release &, ultimately, may significantly help with weight loss & with maintaining a healthy body weight as a result.
Drop a 💚 if you like the idea of eating more delicious, nutritious food for weight loss & weight management!!