Do THIS Before Your Thanksgiving Feast!

Countdown to my fave holiday…Thanksgiving! In less than 36 hours, most of us will be sitting down with our family and friends to enjoy turkey, stuffing, and pie;  consuming an average of 4500 calories on this holiday. I encourage my clients to enjoy and indulge in their favorite T-Day dishes, especially if they have been working their butts off all year long with me. I’ll also remind them to be mindful, listen to their bodies, and do these 4 things to avoid going overboard on stuffing and pie.

 

#1 GO WORKOUT!

If you are planning to consume too many calories on T-Day, give yourself a head start and burn some calories off first. Go for a run, take a HIIT, cardio, or yoga class, or hit the gym in the morning. Better yet, bring a friend or family for accountability! Start the day off feeling accomplished and ready to take on the feast…I mean day! 😉

 

#2 TAKE PROBIOTICS + DIGESTIVE ENZYMES

Your body is full of bacteria, both good and bad. Probiotics are “good” live bacteria that are helpful to our digestive system. Found in the intestinal tract and made primarily of these 2 groups (Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium), probiotics aid in digestion and keeping the gut healthy, amongst other benefits (strengthen immune system, weight management, fight against IBS, diarrhea, constipation). Look for foods and drinks that have “live and active cultures” such as yogurt, fermented foods, and kombucha or in a pill or powder form (listing some of my faves).

Digestive enzymes are substances that are secreted by our digestive system and help break down food, allowing the nutrients to be absorbed into our bloodstreams. They help to support proper functioning in our cells throughout the body. Our bodies produce several different enzymes to break down certain foods. For example: amylase breaks down starches into sugars, proteases breaks down protein into amino acids, sucrase breaks down sucrose into fructose and glucose. Supplementing with digestive enzymes will protect from malabsorption of nutrients we need to function optimally. My go-to digestive enzymes are from Dr. Lipman.

These 2 supplements are great to have for every day digestive support. Especially on days like Thanksgiving, where over consumption is likely, we need all the help we can get. Take both these supplements together 20-30 minutes before your meal to assist with digestion and support digestive health.

 

#3 DRINK A TALL GLASS OF WATER BEFORE YOUR MEAL

Thirty minutes before you sit down to (over) indulge, drink a 16oz glass of water slowly. Drinking water before a meal will give you a sense of fullness and a likelihood of consuming less calories in that sitting. That same glass of water will also help you stay hydrated from the sodium consumed in that meal AND help with digestion by breaking down the foods so your body can absorb the nutrients. YES to all!

 

#4 MIND YOUR PLATE RATIO

Instead of grabbing the largest plate in the kitchen, grab a medium sized or appetizer plate. Fill half the plate up with salad and/or veggies, a quarter of it with protein (turkey, fish, seafood, etc), and a quarter with carbs (pasta, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, stuffing, rice, etc). This will ensure your second helping won’t send you over the edge, mentally and physically. For dessert, cut a sliver instead of a quarter (that would be me!) slice of pie. Take your time, chew at least 20x before you swallow, and savor every single bite and flavor.

 

Try these and I promise you will feel a big difference. A big part is to be mindful and aware and listen to your body. It’s all about balance and moderation but never deprivation. 

 

On this special holiday, I would love to express gratitude and thank you so much for being a part of my community and keeping up with me. I am truly grateful for you and look forward to sharing more to help you stay fit and healthy. HAVE A SAFE AND HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO YOU AND YOURS! xo

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