Monday 30 October 2017

Saturday 28 October 2017

Chicken Chow Mein

With 17 ingredients you would expect this meal to be time consuming to prepare and cook, yet it can be...

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Thursday 26 October 2017

Slow Cooker Curry Chicken

You don’t need to wait for a special occasion, or themed dinner party, to sample a curry so delicious that...

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Wednesday 25 October 2017

How Paleo Helps Prevent Weight Gain

Weight loss is one thing. Preventing weight regain after weight loss is another thing – and if that’s your concern,...

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Monday 23 October 2017

Cajun Sweet Potato and Seafood Chowder

The typical seafood chowder is full of Paleo no-no ingredients: all-purpose flour, heavy cream, questionable white potatoes… but you don’t...

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Friday 20 October 2017

Thursday 19 October 2017

Tuesday 17 October 2017

Sweet Potato Brownies

It can be difficult to find a gluten-free, grain-free, dairy-free, egg-free dessert that really blows you away. Here come the...

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Monday 16 October 2017

Roasted Bone-In Chicken Thighs

Baked chicken thighs with hints of rosemary and oregano are a dish that everyone will gladly sink their teeth into....

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Sunday 15 October 2017

Sweet Potato Hash Browns

Wouldn’t it be great if all cafes provided a Paleo menu, so you could choose your life-sustaining breakfast wisely? It...

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Friday 13 October 2017

Calf’s Liver with Bacon Gravy

How to get your kids to eat liver? Add bacon gravy. How to entice your partner, who stays away from...

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Three Yoga Poses to Help Support Gut Health

When you think of nurturing gut health, yoga probably isn’t the first intervention that comes to mind. However, healing requires an integrative approach; nourishing the physical body with movement is just as important as incorporating other types of nourishment (food, spirituality, etc.).

Yoga was developed over 5,000 years ago as a discipline to enhance well-being on all levels: physical, spiritual, emotional, and mental. Studies have highlighted yoga’s helpful role in the resolution of various health conditions, from back pain and arthritis to depression, anxiety, and sleeping disorders.[1,2,3,4,5] Yoga has also long been valued for aiding digestion, increasing the body’s agni or “digestive fire” (our ability to break down foods and assimilate nutrients). It is estimated that 30 to 40 percent of the population suffers from digestive complaints,[6] which is alarming given that digestion and gut health are so critically important for optimizing overall health.

As an adjunct to diet, yoga offers additional health benefits and healing properties for normalizing gut function. While there are a myriad of yoga postures that enhance digestion, circulation, and detoxification—all important factors in gut health—here are the three I’ve found to be most effective.

Chair Twist – Parivrtta Utkatasana

A majority of the yogic twists facilitate digestion and support gut health, because they apply pressure to the GI tract. Think of them as giving your internal organs a good massage. Massages are wonderful for loosening up tissues and releasing any toxins that may have built up.

Twists in yoga act the same way, especially the chair twist. In this posture, you are twisting from the core in order to gently massage the intestines as well as stimulate the liver and gallbladder—all essential organs in the digestive process. This is a great pose to help relieve constipation, bloating, or other digestive discomforts. Undigested food, fluids, and other toxins often get stuck in the intestinal tract, which is why twists are incredibly useful for stimulating the gut and eliminating waste.

To come into the twist, start in chair pose with your knees bent, weight shifted toward the heels, ensuring that you could see your toes if you were to peek down at your feet. With an inhale, bring your hands to meet at heart-center; then, on your next exhale, begin to twist towards the right side of the room from your navel, bringing your left elbow to the outside of your right knee, reaching the right elbow towards the sky. Remember, your weight should still fall primarily onto your heels, and your knees should still be aligned with each other. Breathe. Lengthen your spine with every inhale, extending through the crown of the head, and with every exhale, use your core to deepen the twist. Stay here for three to five breaths, and then release back to chair pose and begin to use the same sequence for the opposite side.

Bow Pose – Dhanurasana

Bow pose is a fantastic asana for supporting gut health because it applies gentle, migrating pressure to the abdomen, stimulating the digestive process. Rocking forward and backward on your belly to the rhythm of your inhales and exhales gently massages the internal organs. By doing this, you increase blood- and oxygen flow to critical areas, helping to relieve constipation and other digestive complications.

To enter bow pose, lie flat on your stomach with your hands to your side, palms facing down. Slowly begin to grab hold of your right foot or ankle with your right hand, and then take your left foot or ankle with your left hand. Keeping your thighs on the ground, begin to lift your chest up and forward with an inhale by pressing your feet into your hands. Look forward. If you feel good in this pose, you can slowly lift your thighs off the ground, directing your heart toward the front of the room. Here, allow your inhales and exhales to deepen, causing you to roll forward and backward on your belly. Stay here for three to five deep breaths, then release.

Surya Namaskar A – Sun Salutation

Sun salutation is not technically a pose, but rather a “flow” of poses, and it may seem to have absolutely nothing to do with the gut; yet this short sequence is arguably one of the best tools for supporting digestion and eliminating toxins from the body. According to Hindu theory, digestion results from heat production, and food is burned in order to create energy. Sun salutations offer a powerful way to produce heat in the body, hence their frequent appearance at the beginning of a yoga class—to warm up your body before it encounters more complex postures. Not only do sun salutations build the heat needed for digestion, but the rhythmic inhalation and exhalation they involve also help detoxify the body by oxygenating the blood and eliminating carbon dioxide and other toxic gases.

Start in standing mountain pose, and bring your hands to heart-center. From here, inhale your arms high and exhale your hands through heart-center into a forward fold. On your next inhale, bring yourself into a half-lift with a long, straight spine; you may need to bend slightly at the knees to get there. Next, as you exhale, plant your hands on the floor in a high plank and continue to flow through the vinyasa: lowering into low plank, elbows grazing the sides of the rib cage, then inhaling into upward-facing dog, and then exhaling back into downward-facing dog. Complete this sequence three to five times, coordinating the movements with your inhales and exhales.

With the wealth of new research findings surrounding the significance of gut health, it has become clear that the gastrointestinal tract should be a central focus of our health system. Although there are many ways to support gut health through diet, yoga offers a powerful adjunct for eliminating toxins and massaging the internal organs in order to foster and sustain optimal gut health.

 

References

1 Siu PM, Yu AP, Benzie IF, Woo J. “Effects of 1-Year Yoga On Cardiovascular Risk Factors In Middle-aged And Older Adults With Metabolic Syndrome: A Randomized Trial.” Diabetol Metab Syndr 30.7 (Apr 2015): 40.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26000038

2 Gamus D. “Advances In Research Of Complementary And Integrative Medicine: A Review Of Recent Publications In Some Of The Leading Medical Journals.” Harefuah 154.1 (Jan 2015): 9-15, 70. [In Hebrew].
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25796668

3 McDougall GJ Jr., Vance DE, Wayde E, Ford K, Ross J. “Memory Training Plus Yoga For Older Adults.” J Neurosci Nurs 47.3 (Jun 2015): 178-88. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25943999

4 Chimkode SM, Kumaran SD, Kanhere VV, Shivanna R. “Effect Of Yoga On Blood Glucose Levels In Patients With Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus.” J Clin Diagn Res 9.4 (Apr 2015): CC01-3. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26023550

5 Buttner MM, Brock RL, O’Hara MW, Stuart S. “Efficacy Of Yoga For Depressed Postpartum Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial.” Complement Ther Clin Pract 21.2 (May 2015): 94-100. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25886805

6 “The Brain-Gut Connection.” Healthy Aging. Johns Hopkins Medicine, 2014. Web. http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/healthy_aging/healthy_body/the-brain-gut-connection
About the Author

Carley Smith, aka the Fairy Gutmother®, is a certified Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP) and certified GAPS Practitioner (CGP) as well as a 200-hour Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT). She became interested in health and nutrition after being diagnosed with Lyme disease, and used food as medicine to help herself heal. She was so empowered by the improvement in her health that she became a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and Certified GAPS Practitioner so that she could share her experience and help others feel better, too! Carley developed a nutrition plan called the 70/30 Plan in order to help people transition into eating more healthfully. She enjoys working with people and sharing her knowledge and experiences in order to help people restore their health. While she is not working with clients one-on-one, she teaches various nutrition classes and cooking demos as well as leading wellness retreats.

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Thursday 12 October 2017

Sheet Pan Fajitas

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Tuesday 10 October 2017

Monday 9 October 2017

Paleo Broccoli Soup

As the leaves begin to fall to the ground, we begin to desire hearty soups and stews that warm us...

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Sunday 8 October 2017

Grilled Tandoori Chicken

We love putting a Paleo twist on recipes, and this grilled tandoori chicken with Indian roots is no different. Instead...

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Friday 6 October 2017

Autumn-Spiced Baked Apples

Apples are the quintessential fruit of the autumn season, especially in desserts! Autumn-Spiced Baked Apples provide the flavors of those apple treats we all remember, without the grain- and refined sugar-filled crust.

Serves: 2-4 | Prep Time: 10 minutes | Cook Time: 35 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 2 apples (such as Granny Smith or Pink Lady)
  • 2 tsp ghee
  • 1/4 tsp pumpkin pie spice
  • 1/2 tsp coconut sugar
  • Optional: coconut cream, pure maple syrup, or raw honey, for topping

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Set aside.
  2. Peel, halve, and cut the cores out from the apples and place them on the baking sheet, cut-sides up.
  3. Use your fingers to spread the ghee evenly on the cut side of the apples.
  4. In a small bowl, combine the pumpkin pie spice and coconut sugar. Sprinkle evenly over the apples. Bake for 35 minutes, until apples are fork tender.
  5. Optional: Top apples with a scoop of coconut cream, and/or a drizzle of honey or maple syrup for extra sweetness.

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Maple Apple Crisp

We all look forward to a dessert, and the fewer we have, the more we appreciate the ones that really...

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Thursday 5 October 2017

Buffalo Chicken Meatloaf

Looking for a lot of savory spice with a bite of homemade ketchup to brighten up your day? Buffalo meatloaf...

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Wednesday 4 October 2017

Thai Beef Curry

Thai food is well adapted to a Paleo way of life, as there are naturally many gluten-free options. If you...

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Monday 2 October 2017

Slow Cooker Shredded Chicken

Chicken breasts slowly cooked for several hours with a handful of spices in nourishing stock, is an utter revelation –...

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Sunday 1 October 2017

Slow Cooker Cabbage Soup

Think of this as an “unstuffed” cabbage soup, in that you do not need to spend precious time on rolling...

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