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Action for Wellness

This podcast answers the most frequently asked questions in my naturopathic practice

  1. 10/17/2022

    Winter Immunity: Can a Healthy Lifestyle Really Boost Your Immunity?

    I know you've heard that you can boost your immune system through healthy lifestyle changes? Probably lots of times, right? But could it really be that easy? The answer might surprise you.  As we head into winter and a potential new variant of Covid, booster shots are being recommended - but are there more proactive ways we can protect ourselves? A healthy lifestyle, including diet, exercise and sleeping habits, can boost your immunity and keep you healthy during the winter months—without even going to the doctor’s office! Let’s take a look at some of the research.  A healthy diet boosts immunity Last January, the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition published a perspective article, offering the idea that there is a dietary change which can be made to help reduce risk of infection with covid-19, as well as significantly reducing risk of severe infection.  A plant-based diet can have an impact on your immune system We discuss three studies which all suggest that a plant-based diet (which can be vegan, vegetarian or pescatarian, so long as they rely heavily on fruit and vegetables, whole grains and nuts, and plenty of legumes) can have a potentially large impact, significantly reducing risk of being infected with a severe form of covid.  Why do these diets make a difference? We know that healthy plant-based diets are rich in nutrients, especially phytochemicals (polyphenols, carotenoids), vitamins and minerals, all of which are important for a healthy immune system, and fish are an important source of vitamin D and omega-3 fatty acids, both of which have anti-inflammatory properties. So in increasing the volume of plant-based ingredients we can help ourselves get healthier (and if that helps reduce risk of severe covid infections- then that's even better news!) What can you do to help support your immune system? As we're approaching winter, it might be time to make some changes to your diet. Eating more grains, fruit, vegetables, and legumes can help boost your immunity and keep you healthy during the coming months.  Here's how to incorporate these foods into your diet:  Add a variety grains such as rice, quinoa, pearl barley and buckwheat to your main meals, don't always go for the one you're used to. Add fruit whenever possible - as a snack, dessert, and whenever you're feeling peckish. Eat vegetables with lunch and dinner - it doesn't matter if they are raw, cooked, steamed or air-fried - however you enjoy eating them do thatKeep legumes such as beans in the pantry, but more importantly keep them in mind and add lentils alongside your grains, or beans into soups or casseroles. And of course there's lots more to do, including reducing your sugar intake, getting a good nights' sleep, getting enough exercise and spending time outside, drinking plenty of water, and using herbal medicine to support your body. As ever, if you feel you need extra support in incorporating these changes into your life, I'm Thank you so much for listening to our podcast! We'd love to continue the conversation, so please follow us on social media https://www.instagram.com/maya_naturopathy/  https://www.facebook.com/ActionForWellness And of course as usual the full information discussed on the blog is available on the website mayanaturopathy.co.uk Maya x

    12 min
  2. 10/03/2022

    Ep 17- How to Get a Good Night's Sleep: Solving Insomnia for Better Health

    Sleep is one of the most important things you can do for your health and well-being, but many of us struggle to get enough rest at night. If you’re having trouble getting quality sleep, there are steps you can take to get yourself into the best sleep habits possible, leading to a lifetime of better health and well-being as a result!  Let's talk about the first line of solutions that can help you sleep better at night! What is the first line? You can probably guess... nutrition! Well, you already know that our food affects all our health... What is it important to eat in order to sleep well at night? Make sure you eat enough protein during the day - the high-quality protein found in ingredients such as legumes - lentils and beans - nuts and seeds provides us with a large amount of tryptophan. Tryptophan is converted in the body into the hormones serotonin and melatonin, which are essential for good sleep. Plant protein (such as the examples I gave) is rich not only in tryptophan, but also in vitamin B6 and zinc, two components that help convert tryptophan into melatonin. It is recommended not to eat the protein in the evening, as protein meals can be more difficult to digest, which can disturb sleep in itself.Make sure you consume enough magnesium - magnesium is found in pumpkin and sunflower seeds, leafy green vegetables, and dried fruits. Magnesium is a mineral that is essential for muscle relaxation, and it is also needed for GABA to function - a neurotransmitter with a relaxing action that helps to "turn off" the brain so that we can sleep peacefully.Complex carbohydrates - such as found in whole grains, among other things - help to balance blood sugar levels by breaking down slowly in the body. Even when we sleep, the body, and especially the brain, still consume sugars to continue their activity, and if the blood sugar levels are too low, the hormones adrenaline and cortisol are released, which may wake us up from our sleep. A serving of whole grains at dinner can prevent this.Apart from nutrition, there are many habits that can affect our sleep, lets go over some of these... Here are a few habits to help improve your sleep (to read the full text go here)  Creating a sleep schedule Unwind before bedtime Exercise during the day Avoid caffeine and alcohol at night Keep your bedroom dark, quiet and cool If you've tried these tips and they've not done enough to improve your sleep, I would say it's time for individual help, and you can schedule a free consult with me to see how I can help here Maya x     Thank you so much for listening to our podcast! We'd love to continue the conversation, so please follow us on social media https://www.instagram.com/maya_naturopathy/  https://www.facebook.com/ActionForWellness And of course as usual the full information discussed on the blog is available on the website mayanaturopathy.co.uk Maya x

    10 min

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