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TMHS 337: The 5 Biggest Smoothie Mistakes

TMHS 337: The 5 Biggest Smoothie Mistakes

FromThe Model Health Show


TMHS 337: The 5 Biggest Smoothie Mistakes

FromThe Model Health Show

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Feb 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

As someone who didn’t like vegetables as a child, smoothies played a huge role in helping me begin consuming quality nutrition and resetting my palate. This is the case for many people—smoothies can be an incredible vehicle for getting in nutrients and starting your day off on the right foot. But not all smoothies are created equal, and it’s important to be mindful of what is going in your blender. If you’re not paying close attention to what you’re putting in your smoothie, it can be easy to overload on calories and sugar, raise your insulin levels, or create a concoction that is totally contradictory to your goals. A health-promoting smoothie contains an essential foundation of fiber, protein, and micronutrients. Most importantly, your smoothie should be tailored to help you on your own unique journey. This episode is all about helping you maximize the health benefits of the amazing smoothie. You’ll learn how to avoid the most common smoothie pitfalls. We’re also going to cover the number one question you should ask yourself before you fire up your blender. Smoothies can be a powerful tool for you to transform your nutrition, and I hope you’ll carry these tips into your routine in order to get the results you want. In this episode you’ll discover: How incorporating smoothies can help you reset your palate. Why drinking smoothies helped me personally in transforming my health. The number one questionyou should ask yourself before making a smoothie. The incredible health benefits of turmeric. How to incorporate superfoodsinto your smoothie. Why consuming too much sugar (even from fruit) can lead to fat creation in the body. The shocking amount of sugar that is found in common store-bought smoothies. Specific examples of resistant starches. How to get the maximum health benefitsof flax and chia seeds. Why your smoothie should contain fiber. How to get more protein in your smoothie. The benefits of whole food protein sources. How to ensure your smoothie will keep you satiated. Why you should drink your smoothie more slowly and mindfully. Items mentioned in this episode include: Intellibed.com/modelhealth⇐ Redeem your exclusive discount + free shipping! Organifi.com/Model ⇐ Use the coupon code MODEL for 20% off! Take Control of Your Financial Health with Jemal King – Episode 325 Secrets to a Healthy Family with Braden Stevenson – Episode 326 The Connection Between Microbiome and Lifespan with Dr. Gundry – Episode 336 Your Body’s Hidden Fat Loss System with Dr. Alan Christianson – Episode 332 The Metabolism Reset Diet by Dr. Alan Christianson The History of Soda – Episode 284 * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcast by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcast Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud
Released:
Feb 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Model Health Show is a fun, entertaining, and enlightening look at health and fitness. No subject is off limits here! World-renown author and nutritionist Shawn Stevenson breaks down complex health issues and makes them easy to understand and overcome. Whether it's weight loss, chronic fatigue, heart disease, diet, exercise, sex, hormones, sleep problems, or countless other health topics, the insights you get here will help you transform your health and live your best life ever.