

· By Magdalena Burtan
Nutrition for Unplugging
Me and You, we all live in Motion. We jump when we are happy. We run to work every morning. And we have endless thoughts. We are all living active lifestyles. And taking care of ourselves in this busyness should be our utmost priority.
Today we are excited to launch our brand-new Life in Motion interview series and begin by looking at what the single most important element of an active life is. Is it performance? Success? Drive? Not this time, folks. At the end of the day it’s all about a proper UNPLUG routine. To know how to de-stress is to be able to recharge for the day ahead and optimise your mental and physical wellbeing. And believe it or not, it is yet another journey that starts on your plate. Our Nutritional Therapist, Phoebe Liebling will now run us through key nutritional strategies for unplugging, de-stressing and re-charging for next day. So slow down and listen up, folks!-
Thanks for tuning in, Phoebe. You recently ran a seminar on Nutrition for Unplugging as part of Brain Health Awareness Month with Motion & Planet Organic. Can you tell us why ‘unplugging’ is so key?
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What do you mean by a nutritional perspective?
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Wow, is there anything we can do to fix this apart from just trying to have more of a ‘relaxed’ approach to our lives?
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No crashes, no hikes – sounds simple! But how do we actually do that?
5. What if your sugar levels are balanced but your digestion is still not quite right?
Our digestion is pretty complex, and everyone is different, but there are a couple of basic things to try to support the different elements. If you struggle with high bloating, reflux or fullness after meals it may be that your stomach acid is a little low so try having a shot of apple cider vinegar or the juice of 1/2 a lemon mixed with 200ml 15 minutes before eating. Digestive bitters can also help and will improve your digestive efficacy overall. Another incredibly simple and yet effective practice is to try corpse breathing as this induces that ‘rest & digest’ state, making your body ready to receive the food you’re eating. If your issues are lower down however it could be to do with all those important probiotic bacteria, not only do they interact with your nervous system, but they also harness nutrients from our food and act as the first line defence of our immune system. A probiotic supplement and/or the daily inclusion of fermented foods such as kimchi, sauerkraut, fresh miso, kefir and kombucha will help to support these. * *if you have an issue with yeasts or histamine this will not be appropriate for you however-
Yass, it’s all about gut, isn’t it? What about other ways of improving our mood through food? Are there any other ways of reducing stress in our bodies?
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And what about improving our mood?
8. Ok, it looks like we are all good when it comes to optimising our mood, digestion and energy levels. What about sleep? It is the ultimate way to recharge? And why do so many people struggle with it..
It is true, I’m definitely seeing a rising number of clients suffering with insomnia and sleep disturbances. More and more people now struggle not only to get to sleep but also to have a more restorative sleeping experience. I generally recommend increasing your dietary tryptophan intake for a more restful sleep cycle as this essential amino acid is the precursor to our neurotransmitters serotonin and melatonin. Tryptophan rich foods include oats, dates, turkey and chicken and organic classic whey protein which when we’re looking to increase serotonin in the brain is the most bioavailable source! In addition to thinking of what we put on our plates, there are also certain things that we should try to avoid. When it comes to improving your sleep, it is key to reduce your caffeine and alcohol intake as well as avoiding other stimulants. Supplementing with magnesium provides the body with the cofactors to make those sleep inducing neurotransmitters, and Montmorency Cherry contains natural melatonin which can also be helpful. Magnesium baths are particularly effective, and for most will work immediately. Make sure you brush your teeth before you jump in though as they tend to make people feel pretty sleepy straight away!-
Haha, good advice, thanks Phoebe. Any other supplements you would recommend?