Tag: weight-loss
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‘Weight Loss’ Culture is a Tool of the Patriarchy. Your Power Comes From Vitality.

I’ve spent nearly 20 years in nutrition science. I lost 100 pounds myself. I built an entire business around helping women release weight. And it’s time to stop focusing on that. The obsession with shrinking our bodies (constant dieting, tracking, measuring, shame…) is not coincidental. Somewhere along the way, society decided that women had to…
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The 10 Vitality Codes to Rewrite Your Health from the Inside

In the book Secrets of the Millionaire Mind, T. Harv Eker says that you can know everything about investing, sales, and finance. But if your money blueprint isn’t set for wealth, you’ll never have a lot of money. And if you do somehow get it, you’ll most likely lose it. He explains that the subconscious…
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Outsmart Your Environment Like a Goddess (and eat less without dieting)

Have you ever ordered a meal at a restaurant and thought, “Wow, this could feed two people!” You’re not imagining it. Over the last few decades, our portion sizes have quietly ballooned. This trend of oversized meals didn’t happen by accident or because Americans deliberately asked for bigger portions, it’s rooted in restaurant economics. The…
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Is Your Exercise Helping or Hurting You? How to Exercise Smarter (Not Harder)

I spent a lot of my life avoiding exercise. I usually had a gym membership, but I often had an excuse for why I couldn’t get there. I knew it was good for me, but adding even more to my busy day felt like too much most of the time. It turns out, my body…
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Protein First: The Secret to Feeling Satisfied, Strong, and In Control of Food

Protein is one of the main building blocks of the body. It is composed of amino acids, which are used by the body for structure (like muscle), storage, transport, enzymes, hormones, immune antibodies, neurotransmitters, and more. These factors are what makes things happen in the body at both cellular and larger levels. Dietary protein helps…
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Why I don’t like food tracking

When it comes to weight loss, two of the most common strategies are calorie counting and limiting food choices. Both methods can be effective, but they approach the goal of reducing calorie intake in very different ways: The choice between calorie counting and limiting food choices depends on your personality, lifestyle, and preferences. If you…
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Pros and Cons of Ozempic: Allowing a “Pause” and How to Maintain Muscle

Medications like Ozempic act to mimic the effects of GLP-1 in the body, a hormone naturally produced in the gut that plays a key role in regulating blood sugar and appetite. These medications have been remarkably effective at weight loss, however they do have some downsides. I attended a recent panel discussion where doctors were…



