Thursday, November 25, 2021

Whole Food Concentrates vs. Supplements

 

  Whole Food Concentrates

vs.

             Supplements



It is exactly what it says it is; a whole food that has either been juiced or dried and then ground into a powder. This powder can then be taken in water or incorporated into a smoothie. Many of these powders are placed in capsules or made into tablets that you can then swallow with water.

Supplements and vitamins are mostly individual components or isolated elements that have been taken and placed into a capsule or manufactured into tablets. These are concentrates of individual components made into a highly potent or concentrated pill. This can place unnecessary strain on the body. Synthetic chemicals can then also be added, and can make it more difficult for the body to absorb. It does however help to extend the shelf life of the product as well as acting as a binder or filler.

Whole food concentrates are only the fruit/vegetables/grass/leaves/nuts/seeds/herbs that have been dried, juiced or ground into a fine powder and made into a concentrate. This process enables the body to digest and absorb it better. It can be taken on its own or added to a liquid or included in your food preparation to increase your nutritional intake. Supplements and vitamins on the other hand must be taken with food most of the time to help with better absorption, to prevent nausea and stomach aches.

Whole food powders or juice concentrates will give your body the basic building blocks to help sustain normal function, provide healthy growth and tissue repair, improve immune function and energy.

Products like AIM’s Barley Life that I often suggest to my clients, Just Carrots, RediBeets and Cocoa LeafGreens are all whole food concentrates that you can easily and conveniently mix into your water. Barley Life is also available in capsule form.

Barley Life:

This is an all-natural, green barley leaf juice powder concentrate that helps to provide the daily nutrition you need to develop a strong foundation for good health. It is abundant in enzymes, essential amino acids, and rich in its anti-oxidant ability. It has a high anti-inflammatory activity and gives immune support. Barley Life is a wonderful concentrate to help maintain the correct pH levels.

 

Just Carrots:

A carrot juice powder concentrate that contains important nutrients such as carotene, calcium, iron, B-vitamins, potassium and lutein.

RediBeets:

A concentrated beet juice concentrate that contains essential enzymes along with a natural form of betaine which aids in cleansing the liver. This is also an excellent iron concentrate and provides a wonderful boost and recovery to athletes and active people.

Cocoa LeafGreens:

AIM’s Cocoa LeafGreens delivers the nutrition of barley, spinach, kale, aragula, swiss chard and broccoli sprouts powder in a delicious cocoa beverage. Cocoa powder is not just included for taste, but also for its high anti- oxidant ability.

YOU CAN ORDER ANY OF THE ABOVE PRODUCTS FROM MY ONLINE SHOP AND HAVE THEM DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR. www.myaimstore.com/healthamplified

 

In ending off, please remember to read your product labels. Avoid those hidden sugars, fillers, binders and strange chemical compositions that can affect the body negatively in the long run.

Holidays are coming up, try not to push your whole food powders and juice concentrates to the side. Holidays are to rest, refresh and rejuvenate. It is the ideal time for your body to utelise these wonderful products and give your body the lift that it deserves.

Happy holidays!

Lizelle

 

 

 

Sunday, October 24, 2021

Nuts about nuts!

 

Nuts about nuts!



As far as my childhood memory stretches, there is not even a fague memory of nuts being a daily snack. Nuts weren’t on the shopping list, but were kept for special occasions. We often had peanut butter sandwiches, and salted cashews were off limits and belonged to my dad! He ate it very sparingly and it was something to be savoured.

I have fond memories of my gran setting out pecan halves before and during Christmas festivities, and having pecan nuts in her freezer that was kept for baking. I’m not even going to go into the bottle of Nutella that was always standing on the cupboard shelf oh so proudly.

Some of my best memories are of eating warm, caramelised almonds in an icy cold Germany. It was as if I had discovered a treasure. I found them on the streets of Boston a few years later. Aaah, and the smell of roasted chestnuts in Portugal that was served in a paper wrapper…

Now let’s fast forward to today. An assortment of nuts is widely available. If they are not found in your shops, then you can order them online from basically anywhere in the world. Nut milks, nut flours, in meal plans, as substitutes, in many recipes, in trail mixes.

I have yet to try the Barukas nut! This is seen as the super nut of the Savannah, and is found in a remote area of South America. Now every nut has its claim to fame. According to its nutritional chart it is seen as one of the healthiest nuts on the planet. It is very low in calories, very high in plant protein, high in fibre and with an extremely high anti-oxidant level. It apparently has the taste of between a peanut, almond and popcorn with a hint of sweetness in between.

Darin Olien, a superfood hunter and star of the Netflix series “Down to Earth” also starring Zac Efron, is the driving force behind this peculiar nut. Fires are purposefully lit in these areas where these Barucas grow, destroying these plantations, to make way for new agricultural farming practices. Now for every 5 pounds of Barukas nuts that you order from his online shop, they will be planting a tree in the wild. You can have a look at their short video on their website barukas.com



Peanuts:

These are actually a legume that originated in South America. They are rich in protein and fat, and is an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. It is fairly high in calories, but the combination of nutrients make you feel fuller for longer. Sugar free peanut butter is a staple in our house! It does however leave an acidic residue in the body. The peanut is definitely an affordable nut that can be incorporated in many dishes and sauces or enjoyed on its own.

Almonds:

Almonds have taken the world by storm. Almond milk, almond flour and almond butter are now freely available. We personally love to have a big bag in our cupboard to add to smoothies, chopped up in our Verlorenkloof yoghurt and to make milk when we want to. Shop bought milk cannot be compared to the creamy consistency and frothiness of this delicious homemade milk. We like to add a touch of pink salt and vanilla to ours.

The almond can be enjoyed raw or roasted. It helps to lower cholesterol, it is one of the best brain foods, it leaves an alkaline residue in the blood, improves memory, and is excellent for building strong bones and teeth. Topping it all off by saying that the vit. E content is good for your skin, that’s why the oil is added to many cosmetic products. The almond is seen as a symbol of hope in the Bible, as well as an object of value. No wonder it is on everyone’s lips!

Brazil nuts:

Brazil says ;“Go big or go home”! This is one of the biggest nuts that I have seen. It is primarily harvested in the wild by local people. This sweet and nutritious nut is topping the charts with its selenium and anti-oxidant levels. It is an excellent source of B-complex vitamins and also helps to balance hormones. The Brazil nut provides protein and calories for many tribal, rural and urban Brazilians. Ladies, take out your party dresses, this one’s for you!

Hazelnuts:

Hazelnuts can leave you dreamy and hazy. Think nut-filled chocolate slabs and Nutella. We make our own by roasting the nuts, then shelling them by rubbing them together in a clean dish towel. Process into a course meal. Add cocoa powder, a little plant-based milk, melted coconut oil and a sweetener of choice. Continue processing until thick and creamy.  These are packed with vitamins, minerals, anti-oxidant compounds and healthy fats.

Macadamia nuts:



These beauties are my personal favourite! For the best vegan soft serve ice-cream made with macadamias and dates, go to Summerfields in Hazyview, Mpumalanga. https://summerfields.co.za


This nut is native to Australia, and is also grown in places such as Hawaii and Mpumalanga, South Africa. It is high in good fats which tells you why it makes such beautiful, buttery ice-cream. Macadamias are high in minerals and protein, which makes it excellent for blood sugar control. It has a good vitamin E content, helps to reduce inflammation and oxidative stress. Made for melting moments, don’t you think?

Chestnuts:



This nut is grown in Portugal and is as diverse as its culture. Boiled or roasted, savoury or sweet. The Chestnut can be whatever you want it to be. This nut can provide you with high levels of vitamin C, it helps to protect the heart and improves brain function. The Manganese helps to boost bone health. The Chestnut improves digestion and then promotes regularity. Don’t forget about its high anti-oxidant count. This nut is not to be confused with a water chestnut.

Pine nuts:



Dynamite comes in small packages, right?! This nut is well known for its elevation techniques. It can elevate any salad or roasted vegetable dish, and not to mention its power in pesto! This nut is also referred to as the Pignoli. It is known for its butter like texture because of its oil content, with a subtle yet powerful pine scent. Did you know that the Pineal gland in the brain is named after pinecones because of its shape?

This nut is a good source of vitamin B, vitamin K, magnesium, phosphorus, zinc and protein.  These qualities help to boost energy levels and can reduce diabetes. I think the process of extracting the nut from the pine cone is what sends the prices rocketing.

Cashews:

These have a soft spot in my heart because it is my dad’s favourite! Soft enough to eat that it won’t send you to the dentist, and flavourful enough that it can be a substitute for cheese. These are low in sugar and rich in fibre, good fats and a good source of protein. It contains nutrients that are important for energy, brain health, immunity and bone health. Cashews are however acid forming in the body. A few of these do however leave you feeling satisfied!

Cashews can be a versatile cheese sauce replacer. Soak and blend with water, spices and salt, and voila, you have cheese sauce! Vegan cheese cakes made with cashews have taken over the food bloggers world. Ever heard of vegan Parmesan? Grind roasted cashews to a powder, add salt, garlic and onion powder. Nutritional yeast can up the flavour and nutritional content to make it more “stinky”. Use where you would use Parmesan.

Pistachios:

These make my husband happy! No wonder they are called the “happy” nut in China. They look as if they are smiling! This nut has a ritual to it. The process of breaking open the shell and trying to get the nut out with its characteristic green tinge can be quite therapeutic to some people. The Pistachio is a great source of protein and fibre, is high in B6 vitamins, high in ant oxidants, helps lower blood pressure, lowers your chances of cardiovascular disease and is high in unsaturated fats. This nut has the same amount of protein as an egg!

Walnuts:

They look like a brain and they are good for the brain. It decreases inflammation, helps lower blood pressure and is high in anti-oxidants. What’s not to love about them except maybe having a slight bitter after taste?

I’m sure that all this talk about nuts has made you feel a bit nutty and conjured up images of squirrels that are collecting nuts for the winter! I’m sure that you will find a nut to suit your budget and occasion for a heart healthy snack.

From one health nut to another…

Lizelle

Healthamplified.co.za

 

Monday, October 11, 2021

Meal planning 101


 

Transitioning to a predominantly plant-based lifestyle can feel overwhelming and a bit daunting at first. The key word here is “transitioning.” Small steps taken daily into a certain direction that will bring big change to your health in the long run.

 

Focus on feeding your cells. Are you giving your body nutritious food that your cells can utelise, or are you feeding your body sugar laden, overprocessed, stripped of valuable nutrients meals?

 

I’m not saying that you must cut out all animal products, but a “predominantly” wholegrain, fruit and vegetable plan means that your focus must be on increasing your fruit and vegetables intake, wholegrains, nuts and seeds, legumes and pulses. This must be your bulk.

 

I know meal planning sounds like a tedious job at the beginning, but you will have a plan to work from and you have a plan to fall back on. If you have 3 weeks of menu plans, then you can swop them around and use it as a basic plan. I’ve included a 1 week menu plan that you can follow or use as a general guide.

 

You don’t have to stick to every ingredient, so you can omit or substitute. We choose plant milk for our family and will have a specific type of plain yoghurt as an occasional treat. Our choice is Verlorenkloof yoghurt. It is a rich, creamy and decadent yoghurt that gives us the least amount of allergy type symptoms. We’ll only have a small amount at a time and then load it with chopped fruit, cinnamon,seeds or chopped almonds. I enjoy mine with fruit, cinnamon and ground pumpkin seeds, flaxseeds and sunflower seeds.

 Our kids enjoy adding raw oats in addition to fruit. They also add raw oats to smoothies and have oats with chopped apple, cinnamon and plant milk as snacks.

The aim is not to starve yourself, but to discover that an abundance of fruit, vegetables, wholegrains, nuts, seeds, legumes and pulses will help you to have more energy, a clearer mind, less health issues and you weight will stabilize.

Cut out the table sugar and processed sugar goods as far as possible. By having more fruit and dates, you will be getting that sugar that you need for energy and for your brain to function optimally. You will also experience reduced sweet cravings.

Cut out the empty, stripped carbohydrates and add oats, brown rice, millet, buckwheat, quinoa and polenta to your meals. Your body needs these grains for valuable B vitamins, sustained energy and fibre.

Reduce your dairy intake and you will have clearer skin, less phlegm and sinus issues, less sweating and more balanced hormones.

Your body needs the right kind of oils. These are found in nuts, seeds, avocadoes, coconut, olives and corn. Whether you take it in its raw state or prefer coconut oil, cold pressed olive oil, nut butter or in supplement form, make sure that you are getting it in your body. Without these oils, your cells can’t have proper metabolism because it helps to nourish the walls of the cells, thus making it more supple. If they are rigid, toxins struggle to exit and the nutrients struggle to enter. You will also experience reduced salt cravings when you increase your healthy oil intake.

Cinnamon helps to stabilize blood sugar levels and it is wonderful for digestion and to boost immunity. I personally love the taste and fragrance and add it wherever I can!

Steer away from sugar laden breakfast cereals. If you have been having it every single day, try cutting it down to having a handful as an occasional treat on a Friday or Saturday. This is just until your sweet cravings have calmed down a bit and you have transitioned fully. By eating it as a snack rather than a bowl full, you will immediately be getting in less sugar than normal. Rather start making the effort by giving your family oatmeal with some variations.

Teach your kids how to make their own smoothies. Use ingredients like bananas, paw paws, pineapple, berries, oats, coconut oil, peanut butter and plant milk. Add a handful of baby spinach once they have mastered it. The taste won’t be influenced by the extra nutrient intake that you will be getting. You don’t have to add all of the above, try different combinations with the ingredients that you have on hand and see what works for your taste and budget. Remember, your focus must be on feeding your cells so that regeneration, rejuvenation and fueling can take place.

When you are cooking rice, lentils, soups and polenta, make sure that you cook enough so that you can include it somewhere within the next 2 days. Try to buy these items as well as sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds in bulk.

Spice up your food with fresh or dried herbs and spices, masala, lemon juice and zest, garlic, red onions, ginger, olive oil and pink salt. If you want to buy sauces, look out for Nando’s lemon and herb sauce, Chipotle sauce and sweet chilli sauce (Simple Truth brand Checkers), pesto’s, vegan mayo’s that you can dilute with some water or plant milk, tomato puree that you can also dilute. A really tasty combination is the Chipotle sauce mixed with tomato puree. We love having it with potato wedges. You can even add a little mayo to it.

Once you start to discover what you can do, then you won’t feel like you are missing out on the things that are bad for you.

If all else fails, have oats for breakfast, wraps or sourdough bread stuffed or loaded with salad/veg, chickpeas and a sauce/dressing for lunch. You can have rice, vegetables and beans with a different sauce or herbs and spices for dinners. Fill in the gaps with fruit and smoothies!

I have included breakfasts, lunches, dinners and snacks in this 7 day meal plan. Spice it up or tone it down as you feel inspired and as your budget allows you. If this can work for our family, then I am sure that it will work for you! Please contact us for an A3 high resolution quality printable version.

I haven’t included recipes, but you will figure it out as you go along. Maybe you have a similar recipe or go to Google. I will be sending you some recipes over the next few weeks.

You also don’t have to add a ton of supplements to this menu plan because your food is your medicine and prevention. I will be giving a more specific supplementation plan in the next weeks meal plans. We always have Barley Life or a green powder blend or tablets everyday, along with Frankincense resin. After that is targeted nutrition. You can find these products on my website, and you can read up on them in some of my previous blogs. Go to http//:healthamplified.co.za

Blessings.

Lizelle



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Benefits of essential oils (Part 2)

 

Benefits of essential oils

(Part 2)


Now that you have been introduced to the wonderful world of essential oils, we are going to zoom in on the health and emotional benefits of essential oils.

 

The first thing that you need to ask yourself is why do you want to use the oils? Is it on an emotional level where you need to uplift, energise, ground or relax yourself? Do you need to concentrate when using the oils or are you on your way to dreamland?

 

Do you need to target a specific symptom in your body, or are you looking for a general tonic? I think you are getting the point.

 

If you’ve never worked with essential oils before, I would recommend investing in a bottle of Lavender oil as well as Tea tree oil. These two oils can be used straight on the skin without a carrier oil. If you have more sensitive skin, mix into a little coconut oil or almond oil.

 

Lavender oil is excellent for scars, scratches, bruises, aches and pains. It works brilliantly for acne or pimples by helping to kill the bacteria, then soothing and calming any redness, inflammation and swelling.

Lavender is a natural sleeping aid, so when used on its own, it might relax you so much that you will be looking for the closest bed!

 

Remember that a few drops can provide maximum impact. How about using it in a diffuser early evening to help relax the family? Just make sure that you have a well-ventilated area.

 

How about relaxing baby before bedtime by adding a drop into the baby cream or massage oil?  A restless baby recovers so well when using Lavender oil. Rub a drop in coconut oil over tummy for any cramps or winds. Mommy can also benefit by keeping her calm and relaxed.

 

Dad can have a neck, scalp and shoulder massage after work. Get the kids to take turns massaging every few nights. It is a wonderful bonding session for them and dad and kids will relax, which automatically creates a more peaceful atmosphere.

Lavender oil is the perfect “go to” for sunburn and any burn wounds.

Don’t forget you dogs! When dogs are stressed, overly excited or restless, rub one drop of Lavender essential oil underneath the flaps of their ears. It will help to calm them down and they might even fall asleep.

 

Lavender oil rubbed over a tight chest when coughing helps to relax the muscles and open the irritated airways. Rub a drop in front of and behind the ear if you have ear aches or infection. It provides pain relief and helps your body heal the infection.

 

Tea tree oil is more of a medicinal oil by being antiseptic. It is drying, healing and antibacterial. It can also assist the body when fighting viruses and disease. Tea tree oil helps to clear and dry up phlegm and chest infections and blocked sinuses. It kills bacteria in cuts, scrapes and wounds.

 

Tea tree oil makes a wonderful spot treatment for teenagers due to the fact that it contains such strong anti-bacterial properties. By applying a drop to blocked sinus passages you will also experience relief in a few minutes.

This oil’s antifungal properties make it a hit amongst athletes and active sporting people. it works wonders for athlete’s foot, toenail fungus as well as any mouldy conditions.

 You will be left with cleaner, fresher bathrooms if you include it in your household cleaning products. With its antibacterial properties, it works great as a natural laundry refresher for towels, dog blankets and bathrooms mats. It deodorizes and kills germs, mounds and viruses.

 

Our house feels cleaner when I diffuse tea tree oil during the day, especially with dogs running around and those misty days.

3 Drops tea tree oil in your bath helps your body to deal with any bladder or vaginal infections. Steam mixed with the oil is also wonderful for chest infections and sinus congestion.

 

Don’t forget to use it as a bug and mosquito repellent! Mosquitos can’t stand tea tree oil. Apply to ankles, behind the knees, wrists and neck before going to bed or going walking or camping in the bushes.

 

That is all for today, but it might be enough to start off with! Don’t be afraid to buy your first bottle of Lavender and Tea tree oil, trust me on this, you won’t regret it.

 

Lots of blessings

 

Lizelle

http://ancientbiblicaloils.co.za?ref=lizellecillie

(Look under “I love Chai” oils in my ancient biblical oils store)

 

Friday, September 10, 2021

Scent and Sensibility

 

Scent and Sensibility



Welcome to the wonderful world of essential oils! Each unique in its properties and function, helping to restore life to your cells. Let me explain a bit so that it makes more sense...

 

Did you know that perfume is loaded with chemical fragrances that are not compatible to your cells? Our skin is the biggest organ and absorbs these chemicals and wreaks havoc on your hormones. These can lead to headaches, hormonal imbalances, nausea, rashes, and asthma.

 

The first documented perfumes were essential oils dissolved in lard or another oil of some sort and resulted in ointments.

 

The definition of an essential oil is a natural oil that is typically obtained by steam distillation or extraction and having the characteristic odour of the plant or other source from which it is extracted.

Essential oils are very powerful in the sense that it is a pure, concentrated oil. A few kg of flowers, citrus peels, bark or leaves are needed to be able to fill a small bottle of essential oil. You only need a few drops to make an impact and to achieve optimal results.

 Remember that you need to be cautious when using oils. Because they are so concentrated, it can burn your skin if not used correctly. Most of your oils need to be diluted in a carrier oil. These are also known as base or vegetable oils, and are used to dilute essential oils. They are named carrier oils because they literally carry the concentrated oil onto the skin. This also makes application easier, especially if you are planning to massage with your blend. Examples are sweet almond oil, grapeseed oil, jojoba oil, olive oil or cold pressed coconut oil. A carrier oil does not usually have a very strong smell which helps to not overpower the essential oils.

 

If you had to have a trip back in history, you will find many cultures that used essential oils for beauty care, wellness, enhancing the mood, for ceremonies, culinary uses and including it in religious or spiritual practices.

 

Essential oils work in a few different ways. It gets absorbed into the skin and then eventually ends up in the blood stream. It also works through the olfactory system or your sense of smell. When inhaled, the scent molecules travel from the olfactory nerves directly to the brain and especially impact the omygdala, which is the emotional centre of the brain. That is why when you smell something delicious, it can trigger an emotion and it makes you feel good! It also plays a big role in your emotional behaviour as well as motivational levels.

 

You can either use one oil at a time, and then you can start experimenting by mixing 2 or 3 oils in a carrier oil. You can even mix these oils into a little shea butter or coconut oil and use this as your perfume, rather than loading your system with all these fake chemicals. Apply on pulse points or where the skin is a little thinner for better absorption, like the inside wrists and neck. How about adding a few drops to your body cream or face cream? Think of it as perfume with health benefits!

 

One of my favourite movies is “Scent and Sensibility.”  Yes, it is a play on words! It has a lovely story line and explains a lot about essential oils. It will inspire you to create!!In my next blog I will go into the health and emotional benefits of different oils.

Blessings.

Lizelle

Sunday, August 29, 2021

Addiction recovery

 

Addiction recovery

We have all been in a position somewhere in our lives where we were surrounded by temptations and had cravings.  To some it is bread, to others it was alcohol. To someone else it might have been sigarettes or drugs. It could have also been sugar.

Everyone has emotions. We can all go through feelings of frustration, anger, loneliness, sadness, rejection or lack of acceptance. How do you deal with these emotions when they do come up? Not everyone has learnt how to deal with these emotions when you are confronted with them. Do you try and numb the pain by grabbing hold of those temptations and always satisfying those cravings? And then being left with feelings of failure and guilt when the high wears off? Almost as if you were used and abused by the temptation itself.

Many of us have subconsciously been trained to only love conditionally. “You will be rewarded when…” Finish your plate of food then…” Most of us have been moulded into a stereotype by the thought patterns of this world. To work harder means that you will be seen, praised and accepted. We have all learnt to perform. Imagine how different the world will be if we all learn to love unconditionally. Without terms and conditions, being fully accepted.

Do you feel that you are good enough to be loved and accepted? Or are you sitting with root wounds of unworthiness, shame, humiliation and fear? Are you taking responsibility for these feelings or are you blame shifting? Yes, I know that others hurt you and played a big role in your emotional wound. But maybe there is something that you can do about it.

Instead of putting plasters on these emotions, illnesses and addictions that are manifesting in your life, maybe it is time to identify these feelings and find out where they are coming from. There could have been a childhood incident that opened a door to a negative emotion and injured your heart and soul.

Once you remove the “plaster”, you will probably feel raw, vulnerable and really angry when it has been exposed. By working through a process of forgiveness and releasing the different emotions, THEN you can start looking at the addiction in itself.  If the emotion or the incident that happened is still trapped inside of you, it will take much more self-control and will power to overcome any addiction. It is probably easier to just swallow more pills and get on with life. But it might catch up with you and manifest in disease etc.

Now where does nutrition fit into this picture of addiction recovery? You have heard that food must be your medicine. You have also learnt that many sicknesses and diseases can be reversed through a predominantly plant-based diet.

High carbohydrate diets that are fueled with highly processed carbs like white bread, pasta, cakes, biscuits and vetkoek on a daily basis will leave you with feelings of mental cloudiness, depression, fatigue, rollercoaster emotions and blood sugar issues.

These foods will leave you with a false sense of pleasure. It causes your brain to release dopamine and will make you feel good for a little while. It can temporarily numb the underlying issue. Don’t try to take away the emotions by covering it with empty, sugar laden carbohydrates. Why do you think that it is called “comfort” food?

A predominantly wholefood, plant-based diet will help you to nourish, regenerate and rejuvenate your body. Do you know that it can help to reverse damage in your body?! By eating enough fruit and vegetables, wholegrains like brown rice, oats, lentils, buckwheat and a variety of beans and chickpeas, nuts and seeds, it will help to clear your mind, lift your mood, and help steer you away from depressive feelings. Many underlying issues will diminish and you will only be left with core issues that can be dealt with differently.

The thing is, if the root causes and emotions aren’t dealt with, then the addiction can then just shift to a different addiction- drugs to alcohol and sigarettes, or alcohol to sugar, or sugar to sleeping tablets, or tv games to pain pills. Addiction is addiction. You are just giving it a different jacket.

You need to learn to accept and love yourself again to be able to care about yourself.

Now there is addiction to the actual chemicals, and addiction to a numbing feeling that causes you to “forget” about the core issues and emotions at hand.

Then there is addiction that has been carried over through the generations. You need to have a decent look at your family’s blood line. Do you see a pattern of addiction? I know, it is quite an eye opener, hey!

 It might not even be your fault. A certain incident might have left you feeling rejected and afraid, and that pattern allowed the addiction into the next generation. There is help to break free from these patterns.

An opportunity might come through deception with peers where you feel loved and accepted. Peer pressure is a horrible thing. By joining the crowd, it almost takes away the fear and changes it into an adrenaline rush. You get hooked on the feeling, and before you know it, you are hooked to the chemical.

So what came first? The chemical, the peer pressure, or the fear? Not any of these! Somewhere, way before that, you might have felt rejected, lonely and were loved conditionally. I think that you are starting to get the picture.

It is time to start taking care of yourself by taking ownership. It is time to love and nurture yourself. Embrace flavourful but nutritional food. You have the power to choose what goes into your body. Not a diet with all these restrictions and starvation. It is not about depriving yourself, but loving yourself on purpose and moving into a life of freedom.

We at HEALTH AMPLIFIED can help you on this journey of being set free. Be bold and courageous and be the change for your next generation by taking the first step.

You can contact us on our website to make an appointed. healthamplified.co.za

Many blessings.

Lizelle

Saturday, August 14, 2021

Your best life

 Your best life


It sounds amazing, right!? Getting to the point of living your best life. Freedom, happiness, fulfillment and purpose. Your spirit, soul and body need to all be healed and healthy to reach this state of being. These three main components are all interrelated, and need to work together like a well-oiled machine. We can’t neglect the one and just focus on the other. Nurture all three, and you will be well on your way to living your best life.

The first component that we are looking at today is our physical bodies. What are you feeding your body? You can’t function properly and reach your full potential if you feed it junk that lack nutritional value. There is a difference in just eating to be full in relation to eating to nourish and strengthen your body. Do you put some thought into what you are putting into your mouth?

If you are constantly having chocolate, chips, fizzy drinks, white bread, vetkoek and jam, what results do you think you’re going to get?

What you put in is what you’ll get out, literally and figuratively. Maybe it is time to put some thought into your food and what you are feeding your body. Are you nourishing it or just getting a quick fix? Maybe it is time to dig a little deeper and find out why you are eating the junk or food devoid of nutrients.

Too expensive? You didn’t think it was expensive when you bought that big slab of chocolate, large packet of chips or sugar laden caffeinated fizzy drink, did you? If you are used to buying a big slab of chocolate, change over to a small bar. Exchange that large bag of chips for a small packet, and your caffeinated fizzy drink for an Appletizer for now. You are starting to get the picture hey! It’s all about making small changes.

Feeling too lazy? What is more difficult, opening a bag of crisps or sweets or grabbing an apple? I know that an apple is pretty boring for some of you. If you are still looking for the thrill, how about driving to a proper chocolate shop and buying an individual truffle chocolate?

Not feeling worthy? You are good enough to live your best life! Not someone else’s life. No one else can take that from you because there is only one of you. Emotional hurts in your soul can distort the way you look at yourself.

Addiction: Are you struggling to have self-control and are left with a rollercoaster of emotions of guilt, shame and anger? There are ways to break free from addiction. Whether it is bread, sugar, alcohol or drugs. There is a better life available to you. Look out for my next blog that will cover this topic.

The next component that we are looking at is feeding your soul. Do you take time out somewhere in your week doing something uplifting and motivating? Something that puts a smile on your face! A walk, spending time with good friends, doing gardening or even scrapbooking. What do you enjoy doing that uplifts your soul?

It’s also about renewing your mind and creating new thought patterns. What beliefs do you have about yourself that are distorted that are keeping you a prisoner?

You can physically feel lethargic and have a cloudy mind and memory because of unhealthy food choices. This will definitely influence your soul and spiritual life. You won’t be able to focus or connect, will have low self-esteem, have feelings of depression and low energy levels. By feeling mentally and physically foggy, this will definitely have an impact on your spiritual life. What is making you feel the way you are feeling?

What are you feeding your spirit? Is it bringing death and destruction or life in abundance?

You have the right to live out your best life. It’s your choice if you are going to keep it mediocre or just eat to survive. You can contact us at Health Amplified and we can assist you in getting to a place of living a better life of freedom, happiness, fulfillment, purpose and divine health.

You can contact us at info@healthamplified.co.za or go onto our website www.healthamplified.co.za


Blessings.

Lizelle

 

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