Sunday, November 25, 2012

Eat Fat to Lose Fat, Feel Happy, and Live Healthy

Contrary to popular belief eating fat does not make you gain weight. In fact, eating a large percentage of calories from healthy fat paired with a moderate amount of animal protein may be just what your body needs to shed excess pounds. Sometimes weight is accumulated in the body when the blood sugar is not balanced; and excess carbohydrates or protein are stored as fat. Eating ample amount of healthy fat and animal protein help to balance your blood sugar.


For most individuals, the blood sugar is on a constant roller coaster of highs and lows throughout the day. Both high and low blood sugar have negative side effects, such as, panic attacks, fatigue, food cravings, weight gain, irritability, and decreased fertility among a collection of other symptoms. Eating a nutritionally balanced diet that contains fat, protein, and carbohydrates throughout the day will help to balance your bodies blood sugar. 

When the body's blood sugar is balanced it functions at an optimum level, food cravings decrease, and moods improve. In addition, eating fat and animal protein will keep you full for hours and satisfy you so you don't overeat. Set the foundation for a healthy weight with a balanced blood sugar. 

To balance your blood sugar eat a combination of fat, protein, and carbohydrate throughout the day. Eat small frequent meals and emphasize the following food groups:
  • Fat: unsalted butter, coconut oil, almonds, pumpkin seeds, avocado, etc.
  • Animal Protein: grass-fed beef, pasture-raised chicken, wild-caught salmon, etc.
  • Vegetables*: leafy greens, garlic, broccoli, onions, brussel sprouts, squash, etc.
  • Nuts and Seeds: almonds, brazil nuts, pine nuts, pumpkin seeds, etc.
  • Fruits*: berries, lemons, coconut, peaches, green apples, etc. 

*Opt for lower carbohydrate options.




Sample Menu Plan for a Balanced Blood Sugar
  • Breakfast: Scrambled eggs (2) and sauteed spinach in unsalted butter with half of a sweet potato.
  • Snack: 2 oz. Grass-Fed Ginger Beef Jerky with celery and 8 almonds
  • Lunch: 4 oz. Spice-rubbed salmon over chopped romaine lettuce with sauteed bell peppers and onions with a lemon butter sauce OR pecan chicken salad over romaine lettuce, cucumber, and parsley
  • Snack: half of a Protein Shake 
  • Coconut oil is a incredibly healthy
    source of fat and energy!
  • Dinner: 4 oz. Grilled Italian marinated chicken breast with roasted brussel sprouts, cauliflower, and zucchini
Post by Keri Rogers.


Keri is an internationally Registered Yoga Teacher, Creator of Yoga Props, and Nutrition/Wellness Educator.  She owns and operates BAYA Wellness, LLC offering Yoga and Nutrition Education Services.  Keri teachers both privately and publicly around the Greenville area offering on-going classes and special events.  Her path as a nutritionist is all about making healthy living approachable... she teaches the components of healthy cooking, eating, and thinking while also offering specialized services like menu planning.  Healthy living is about the whole pictures of wellness... find your path to living well.
BAYA... Be As You Are!
Contact for details: Website  
BAYAWellness@gmail.com or 864-430-1275


Monday, November 12, 2012

An Abundance of Yoga Bolsters Now Available

BAYA Wellness bolsters feature
two handles for easy portability.
Restorative Yoga has a warm fuzzy place in my heart... It's the style where the only thing that matters is relaxing. Your body and mind become so calm that you enter into your own quiet peaceful space. In these poses your thoughts slow down and the body releases stress. These postures are designed to promote relaxation, relieve pain and discomfort, calm the nervous system, and gently promote the body's immune system.
Bolsters
feature a zip-off cover
that is machine
washable.


If you haven't tried restorative yoga yet... maybe it's time you did!  

Yoga props really help to enhance the restorative poses. A bolster will help you to open your chest, breath more deeply, and relax all at once. 

The supportive yoga bolsters created by BAYA Wellness, LLC are round bolsters and are great for use in any posture. Round bolsters are especially good for poses which open your chest and support the sides of your waist.  These plush yoga bolsters are surprisingly lightweight (less than 3lbs) and are built to hold their shape for years. Every bolster comes with a beautiful machine washable cover with a bold colorful print. The covers have two handles for portability, and a zipper so that it is easily removed.  

Current Color Options:


Cloud Blue



 Tree Hugger

Bloom

Bright Spirit

 Rainbow 

Native Sunflower

Soothing Blues

Sunrise
Deep Ocean 

Turquoise 

Check out the bolsters at BAYA Wellness.com!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Crunchy Baked Apple Chips

Baked Apple Chips are a great
alternative to deep-fried
 potato chips.
This recipe is sweet, crunchy, and loaded with spices that are good for your digestive and circulatory system. What more could a girl ask for? Consider these a great mid-day snack paired with a small scoop of chicken salad, and few almonds. 

Cinnamon and cloves are great for
your digestive system. Cayenne
pepper is good for your circulatory
system. Spices are healing!
Every year my fiance and family all go apple picking. We search the Hendersonville, NC apple farms for all types and varieties. I never knew growing up, how many kinds of apples there are and how different each one's flavor profile is. Apples vary greatly in their texture, sweetness to tartness factor, and their crispness. Use a variety of apples in this recipe of whatever kind of apples you can find locally. Granny smith apples are allowed in moderation on the candida diet and some low-carb diets because they are classified as a lower sugar fruit. Enjoy! 

Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free, Paleo, Primal


Apples chips
may keep for 2-3
weeks in an air-
tight container.
Ingredients:
3 local apples (We used one granny smith, one arkansas black, and one gala apple)
3/4 tbl. ground cinnamon
1/4 tbl. ground ginger
1/4 tsp. ground cloves
Sea Salt
Dash Cayenne Pepper

Directions:
1. Line two large baking sheets with parchment paper. Wash apples thoroughly and thinly slice your  into 1/8inch pieces.
One of the easiest recipes you'll
ever make!  Prep-time less than 10
minutes.
2. Preheat oven to 175 degrees fahrenheit. Combine apples and seasonings. Mix together with hands until spices are evenly coating the apples.
3. Place apples slices down on parchment paper. Spread apples slices evenly across the surface. Slices may touch but not overlap.
4. Bake (dehydrate) for 8-9 hours or until crispy and the ends curl up. Let cool completely in the oven (We left ours in the oven overnight to cool). Store apple chips in an air tight container. 
*For candida diet, use all granny smith apples.
**Recipe and photos by Keri Rogers.

Yield: enough apple chips to fill one large mason jar.


Keri is an internationally Registered Yoga Teacher, Creator of Yoga Props, and Nutrition/Wellness Educator.  She owns and operates BAYA Wellness, LLC offering Yoga and Nutrition Education Services.  Keri teachers both privately and publicly around the Greenville area offering on-going classes and special events.  Her path as a nutritionist is all about making healthy living approachable... she teaches the components of healthy cooking, eating, and thinking while also offering specialized services like menu planning.  Healthy living is about the whole pictures of wellness... find your path to living well.


BAYA... Be As You Are!
Contact for details: Website  
BAYAWellness@gmail.com or 864-430-1275



Friday, November 2, 2012

November Schedule


Upcoming Workshop:

Yoga and Nutrition for Weight Loss and Weight Maintenance: 4 Weeks to Wellness
4 week class series on Sunday's from 4:30-6:30pm at Greenville Yoga's North Main location
Description: Learn to approach weight loss and healthy weight maintenance in a whole new light. Debunk the myths of weight loss and gain a wealth of knowledge to empower you to heal your body from the inside out. Weeks between dates are built in to ensure that participants have time to integrate the knowledge into their day-to-day lives. 
Cost: $160 for entire class series, all handouts and recipes, and a one hour consultation with Keri
Dates: January 6 & 13, February 3 & 17

Yoga and Nutrition: Boost Your Energy Levels Naturally $20
November 11, 2012 - Cancelled, will offer at a later date.

Public Classes:

Tuesdays
5:45-7pm Mindful Flow Yoga $10 at Greenville Yoga Studio
- Augusta Rd location

Thursdays
5:45-7pm Mindful Flow Yoga $10 at Greenville Yoga Studio
- Augusta Rd location

Sundays
2-3:30pm* Mindful Flow Yoga $10 at Greenville Yoga Studio
- Augusta Rd location

See details at the following websites:  BAYA Wellness or Greenville Yoga.  


Private Yoga Classes and Nutrition:

Private Classes offered in a variety of locations around the Greenville area for individuals, couples, families, businesses, etc.  Nutrition, Wellness, and Yoga education consultations are available as well see website for details (www.BAYAWellness.com)