Posts tagged nutrition
8 Holistic Strategies to Help with Fatigue

Feeling tired isn’t a fun feeling- I know, I’ve been there. But I refused to accept it as normal, and I don’t want any other woman to either. Because as common and as frustrating- even debilitating- fatigue can be, there are actually so many impactful solutions.

Especially when you take a root-cause approach and honor your body’s deepest needs, you can have the energy you need to meet life and deal with the stressors you face. Here’s guidance and tips to help you get there.

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It's Not Normal To Feel Tired All the Time

Fatigue is so common that it’s become normalized- especially among women and particularly moms.

But what I want women to understand- especially those who absolutely require energy to tackle the demands of motherhood- is that feeling tired all the time is not normal.

Fatigue is a symptom and like other symptoms, it’s communication from the body. It’s a sign of deeper imbalance and dysfunction and ultimately, a cue to make a change. Here’s where to begin.

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How to Support the New Mom in Your Life

What could be more exciting than the arrival of a newborn baby? Whether it’s your friend, family member, or coworker who is expecting, we often focus on the joy a new life brings and sometimes forget about the massive changes happening to the mom. While there are exceptions, we, as a society, generally do not do enough to support new mothers.

Here are some ways in which you can lend a hand when it's needed most.

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Why Low Carb Diets Actually Aren't Great for Women

Low-carb diets have been getting a ton of time in the spotlight lately- from approaches like the paleo, Atkins, and even Mediterranean diets to more extremes like keto and carnivore diets. They’re often promoted as methods for losing weight but even for general health reasons.

And so you may be wondering: Do they actually work? Are they helpful? Or are they truly more harmful than good?

Let’s break it down.

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Does Breastfeeding Help You Lose Weight?

You may have heard that breastfeeding helps women lose the baby weight faster after giving birth. Maybe you’ve read it somewhere, maybe it was your friend or sister’s experience, or maybe you’ve seen it all over social media- moms “bouncing back” (insert eye roll) fast and crediting all the calories they’re burning from breastfeeding.

So, is this true?

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How to Replenish Your Body Postpartum

Postpartum nutrient replenishment is a real need for all moms. Growing a human is a nutrient-demanding process, but the postpartum period has its own requirements, too. In utero, babies take nutrients from their mothers, often leaving them depleted. But then once they’re born, moms need a great deal of nourishment to heal, support breastfeeding, and rebalance and replenish in the face of stress and sleep deprivation.

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Why We Often Get Postpartum Nutrition Wrong (And What the Truth Is)

There are some major gaps in the postpartum care model, including correct information about supporting your health as a new mom. One major area where information is lacking is nutrition. Much of the information widely available on postpartum nutrition is either vague, misguided, or downright incorrect. And it often goes along with the mainstream narrative of postpartum.

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The Crucial Role of Stomach Acid & Its Surprising Ties to Your Health

So many women are surprised to learn that common gut issues like heartburn and bloating are related to low levels of stomach acid. In fact, stomach acid is an extremely overlooked but important pieces of not only digestion, but overall health! Learn more about stomach acid and how to support levels naturally.

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How One Simple Change Can Improve Your Digestive Issues

It is estimated that over 75% of Americans suffer from regular digestive discomfort, such as bloating, acid reflux, gas, abdominal pain, constipation, and diarrhea. Over half of them don't discuss it.

And these symptoms- while common- are actually not normal and are communication from your body that something needs support at the root. Learn how making one very simple adjustment can improve your symptoms and overall gut health.

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