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So, you’ve got into the swing of things with your nutrition. You’ve eliminated sugar, grains, wheat and flour. Processed foods are gone, and you’ve cut down your daily consumption of carbohydrates (from all sources – even limiting fruit to a couple servings per day). You have included more healthy fats into your diet – such as coconut oil, olive oil, animal fats (that are pasture raised, fed and finished), ocean caught fish, nut oils and fats from dairy (if tolerable). The local farmers market has become your weekly hangout where you’re feeling great for purchasing SLOW food (i.e. Seasonal, Locally grown, Organic, Wholefoods). There are no “use by” dates, nutrition panels and ingredients lists on your food – that’s because you are eating real, single ingredient foods that are free from pesticides, preservatives, additives and have no human interference.<\/p>\n

The physical and physiological benefits may vary between individuals when adopting a low carb, whole, real food diet… weight loss, increased\/consistent energy, improved sleep, reduced gut bloating, decreased musculoskeletal aches and pains. And if you have\/had any conditions, syndromes or illnesses, there is often an improvement, resolution or remission.<\/p>\n

So, why aren’t you getting these desired results?<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n

Nutrition alone definitely accounts for a very substantial percentage of your overall health. However, there are other relevant aspects of your lifestyle that need to be considered to ensure your healthy lifestyle success. Here are three that I’ll cover in this blog…<\/p>\n