Why Eating Breakfast is Linked to Being Healthier

Why Eating Breakfast is Linked to Being Healthier

Quick Question: Did you eat breakfast this morning? Of all the meals we eat, breakfast gets the least respect. 

Here’s what I’m talking about:

1 – Breakfast is the most skipped meal. As many as 25% of us skip it every day!

2 – It’s often an afterthought – or even seen as being a problem! 

3 – When we do eat it, we want something that’s fast and requires no/little effort.

4 – And it’s even better if we can eat (or drink) our breakfast on the run.

The fact is, there are a LOT of studies investigating whether we even need to eat breakfast in the first place. 

However, many of those studies have linked eating breakfast to being healthier. 

People who eat breakfast tend to have: 

  • Lower levels of LDL (“bad”) cholesterol, 
  • Less risk of getting diabetes, heart disease, or being overweight. 
  • Better memory and concentration.

But the fact is, researchers don’t know whether all of that is caused by eating breakfast – or whether people who eat breakfast tend to have healthier habits.

Either way, that’s a solid enough reason to eat breakfast! It sets the tone for your entire day. 

Remember: It’s the small things that we do every day that add up to big results. 

What did YOU have for breakfast this morning!?

I had a bowl of cooked oats, topped with walnut crumbles, ground flaxseed, fresh blueberries, and maple syrup. One of my favorite GO TO cold weather breakfasts option. And a half-caf cappuccino made with toasted almond-coconut milk and a dash of raw cocoa powder, stevia, and cinnamon. YUM!

Lots more good stuff to come … stay posted! 

Post a pic of what you had for breakfast in the Natural Solutions for Peak Wellness Facebook Group! We love to see what other people eat!

How Posture Can Affect Digestion

How Posture Can Affect Digestion

Hello hello…

I’ve been talking a lot about core strength this month and how it affects so much more than whether or not you have 6-pack abs.

Your core muscles and your posture go together like white on rice.

And … interestingly enough … so does your posture and your digestive system.

And you know I am all about backing things up to the health of our guts!

How you sit or stand after you eat can play a surprising role in how your body functions!

2 Different Ways Your Posture Affects Digestion : 

1. Slouching after a meal can trigger acid reflux.

When you’re leaning forward, it can put pressure on your abdomen, which can force stomach acid up into your esophagus.

This isn’t only uncomfortable. Over time, it can lead to damaging the lining of both your esophagus and your throat. Not good!

2. Slouching may contribute to bloating.

Studies suggest the pressure caused by slouching actually slows down gas/waste as it travels through your intestines, potentially leading to bloating and discomfort.

If you experience bloating after you eat, check your posture!

Those are just two reasons why it’s important to keep those core muscles strong – so they can support your body in a neutral and balanced posture!

You’ll notice a difference in your fitness, plus it can have a big impact on how you feel and move after you eat.

How is YOUR core doing? Having a strong and stable core is a key part of a well-rounded fitness and wellness program.

Hop on into my Private Facebook Group “Natural Solutions for Peak Wellness” and share how you are going to be more mindful about slouching after you eat. 

Have an amazing day,

Let’s keep this conversation going! Hop on into my Private Facebook Group “Natural Solutions for Peak Wellness” and share something going well for you this week in terms of your health, fitness, wellness, or POSTURE.

Make it a day to keep an eye on your posture!

Christina

REFERENCES:  https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/3-surprising-risks-of-poor-posture, https://www.healthline.com/health/fitness-exercise/posture-benefits