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Eating for Resilience with Tabitha McIntosh

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'You are what you eat' is a maxim with layered meaning. Having a balanced, healthy diet not only boosts our immune system but also our emotional fortitude. While poor food choices can make us less resistant to life’s inevitable stressors and infections.
Seemingly harmless choices like giving soft drinks to our kids or consuming coffee with sugar on an empty stomach can have negative effects on our health and wellbeing. The good news is that we can bolster our overall resilience with simple changes to our diet and by eating diverse, seasonal foods.
In this episode of the Leadium podcast, Sharon Longridge interviews respected naturopath and clinical nutritionist Tabitha McIntosh. Tabitha is the Founder and Director of complementary medicine and natural health clinic, Awaken Your Health, and co-author of the book 'One Bite At A Time’. She is passionate about integrative health and takes a refreshingly pragmatic approach to sustained wellness.
Eating for resilience is the focus of this conversation and Tabitha explains the importance of eating colourful, well-formulated meals. She also explains why it is crucial to properly nourish the billions of bacteria living in our gut, the microbiome. The impacts of eating processed food and excess sugar are also explored.
What we cover

  • Eating for wellness - why well-formulated meals so important
  • Iron women - why women should have iron-rich diets
  • The 80/20 rule - giving our souls a treat now and then
  • Bittersweet - added sugar and the tricky fructose
  • Eating the rainbow - the importance of eating colourful foods
  • Stress and digestion - how stress impacts our digestive system
  • The microbiome - why it is vital to nurture friendly bacteria
  • A champion's breakfast - nailing the most important meal of the day
  • Short black - myths vs. facts about coffee

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Innhold levert av Sharon Longridge. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Sharon Longridge eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

'You are what you eat' is a maxim with layered meaning. Having a balanced, healthy diet not only boosts our immune system but also our emotional fortitude. While poor food choices can make us less resistant to life’s inevitable stressors and infections.
Seemingly harmless choices like giving soft drinks to our kids or consuming coffee with sugar on an empty stomach can have negative effects on our health and wellbeing. The good news is that we can bolster our overall resilience with simple changes to our diet and by eating diverse, seasonal foods.
In this episode of the Leadium podcast, Sharon Longridge interviews respected naturopath and clinical nutritionist Tabitha McIntosh. Tabitha is the Founder and Director of complementary medicine and natural health clinic, Awaken Your Health, and co-author of the book 'One Bite At A Time’. She is passionate about integrative health and takes a refreshingly pragmatic approach to sustained wellness.
Eating for resilience is the focus of this conversation and Tabitha explains the importance of eating colourful, well-formulated meals. She also explains why it is crucial to properly nourish the billions of bacteria living in our gut, the microbiome. The impacts of eating processed food and excess sugar are also explored.
What we cover

  • Eating for wellness - why well-formulated meals so important
  • Iron women - why women should have iron-rich diets
  • The 80/20 rule - giving our souls a treat now and then
  • Bittersweet - added sugar and the tricky fructose
  • Eating the rainbow - the importance of eating colourful foods
  • Stress and digestion - how stress impacts our digestive system
  • The microbiome - why it is vital to nurture friendly bacteria
  • A champion's breakfast - nailing the most important meal of the day
  • Short black - myths vs. facts about coffee

Resources

  continue reading

6 episoder

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