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Myth Busting 101: "Carbs make you fat"

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  I have heard countless times from clients in my practice, as well as from friends and passersby how “carbs make you fat”. And where some people may have a point, the question remains is this actually true? If you have been on the receiving end of this misconception, then you may either feel relieved or fearful from what I am going to reveal to you today. Like a magician who uses sleight of hand, I will weave my way through the layers of untruths and bring you to a point of miraculous discovery and hopefully a newfound respect for the macronutrient known to have a “bad rap”. Let’s go back to where a lot of the damage was done. In the 1970’s there was a big push in the USA for the consumers to buy subsidized foods. This caused the population to purchase more of the lower cost products whose ingredients came from the categories of corn, soybeans, wheat, sorghum and rice. These lower cost and less perishable ingredients formed the basis of many food items such as high-salt processed ...

Holistic health: How do the foods we eat impact our mood and wellbeing?

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  We have all heard the term “You are what you eat”, but is this really the case? How does eating one way or another bring us to be defined by the food that we have chosen in that moment? There is a growing field of research that is exploring the incredible world of the gut-brain axis and how closely the two seemingly different organs in the body function. The brain is known to be our centre for thought, creativity, imagination, learning and without an optimally functioning brain the rest of our bodily systems are affected. So how does the gut, which we do not always pay attention to unless we perhaps feel uncomfortable after eating or happen to have disease in that area, impact the brain? Our gut is an open system that ingests not only food and drink but also air and with that airborne and food borne bacteria and viruses. The bodies first line of defence against any of these is the cells and environment that makes up a diverse system. The gut is responsible not only for digest...

Achievemephobia- Why do we fear Success?

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  Achievemephobia- Why do we fear Success? Have you ever experienced coming close to success? The thrill of almost getting to your goal that you psyched yourself up for, worked hard to achieve and just as you are getting near to the finish line your plans are derailed.  Have you ever considered that the obstacles to getting to that goal were self-inflicted and are the result of self-sabotage? What??? Why on earth would you come so far, feel like you are almost there only to block yourself from actually reaching your desired goal? Fear of failure is something we can logically understand, however fear of success means that we are actually undermining achieving something that is in our own best interests. Lets explore what the anatomy of fear is all about in order to give us some insight into what fear of success is. In sports psychology there is a common phenomenon that is discussed, and the term big match temperament (BMT) is often used to define whether a sports team o...