Listen "Jenn Livengood - Taking Your Health Into Your Own Hands"
Episode Synopsis
Whether it is for lack of time to prepare meals or seeking quick dopamine hits, we rely more and more on processed food, which not only lacks essential nutrients but also takes a toll on our health. Recent studies show that at least 88% of American adults have some kind of metabolic issue. In this episode, we welcome Jenn Livengood, who invites us to look differently at what we put in our bodies. Jenn is a registered dietitian and functional nutritionist passionate about helping people incorporate healthy lifestyle habits with the sole purpose of assisting them to experience lasting changes and increased longevity. She loves running and being outdoors and is turning her 4 acres into a farm. He also uses part of her barn to offer aerial fitness and skills classes and homesteading workshops. Listen to episode 33 of On Life With Helen to learn about the long-term issues of poor eating habits, the importance of dealing with root causes instead of symptoms when dealing with eating disorders, and what happens in our bodies when we overeat sugary carbs. Jenn also shares simple life hacks to deal with food cravings, explains why we feel hungry after eating certain foods, and much more. In This Episode, You Will Learn:A bit about Jenn and her background (3:04)The essential role of motivation and goals to implement life-changing habits (6:10)The tricky ways of diabetes to hide itself for years (10:02)95 pounds of sugar per year in the average American diet (14:15)Eat your food in the right order (24:46)Choose savory over sweet (31:12)Slow and steady wins the race (37:51)Resources MentionedLiven the Good Life website Book: Jesse Inchauspe - Glucose Revolution: The Life-Changing Power of Balancing Your Blood SugarConnect with Jenn:InstagramLet’s Connect!EmailLinkedInWebsite - Ornellas InsuranceFacebook Page - Ornellas & associates insurance servicesFacebook Profile Helen Ornellas Lanham Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.