First, be
good when you can. Specifically, pay
attention to what you eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner if you are going to
snack on treats during the day and enjoy parties at night. Focus on high protein and vegetables such as
a smoothie or eggs and spinach in the morning.
Eat vegetable chicken soup and salad for lunch; then again choose lean
protein, vegetables, soups and salads at night.
When you find yourself reaching for cookies or fudge during the day,
grab carrots or celery and start crunching.
The sound of the crunch is satisfying and may take your mind off the
sugar cravings.
Second, do
not ignore your exercise routine and consider taking it up a notch. Burn off the extra drinks, the coffee cake,
the chocolate pretzels, and the sugar cookies.
If you normally exercise three days per week, increase it to four. If you have a typical routine, shake it up
with a new class. Search options online
so that you can work out from home instead of heading to the gym due to time
constraints.
Third, plan
ahead. All that sugar, fat and alcohol
can make one feel bloated, heavy, sluggish, and puffy. Consider taking digestive enzymes when you
eat to help your body digest all those heavy foods better. Probiotics can help with intestinal health,
the immune system and may improve bloating.
All the rich foods may make one prone to gout. Research shows that eating cherries or
drinking cherry extract can prevent gout.
Fourth, fall
back on common tricks used during the season.
Eat before a party to feel full.
Drink water and remain hydrated or opt for sparkling water instead of
alcohol. Walk away from the table full
of food or the trays of snacks brought to work.
Give away baked goods as gifts instead of keeping them around the house
or limit the amount of sugar allowed in your house during the season. Choose your snacking wisely – only go for
things you really want or only get once a year instead of something you could
eat anytime.
Fifth, manage
your stress. ‘Tis the season for meltdowns
and family drama. Between the baking,
cooking, planning, travelling, packing, organizing, shopping, wrapping and
managing…remember to take some time for you.
Get a good solid 8 hours of sleep so that you wake up refreshed in the
morning. Say ‘no’ to things that really
aren’t that important and choose not to volunteer for everything. Divide out the responsibility amongst your
family or friends when it comes to parties or gifts and remember to make your
list and check it twice to stay organized.
Research:
1. Cherries May Prevent Gout Flares. Web.
25 November, 2012.http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/772073
2. Use of Probiotics in Gastrointestinal Disorders. Web. 25 November, 2012.
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