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Balancing Act column in delicious. magazine

1/23/2015

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For your monthly dose of no-nonsense nutritional advice, myth-busting and recipes, pick up a copy of delicious. magazine and flick over to my Balancing Act column. February's column sheds light on the myths and truths surrounding dietary salt, and explains why there's no need to be scared saltless. Enjoy! 
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Tassie event round-up and upcoming seminars

7/3/2013

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Hello! Long time no blog - oops. It's been utter madness at Nutrition by Nature HQ although I hope to be getting back into the swing of things soon... expect more regular articles and Q&A posts in the not-too-distant future! Here are links to two recent pieces penned for taste.com.au: 
  • Carbs vs Calories
  • Healthy Tips for Making Recipes Diabetes-Friendly
As well, I'm chuffed to be mentioned in the pages of this month's The Australian Women's Weekly magazine. (Gleefully "cutting-edge, occasionally controversial" indeed!!)

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Also in the works, based on the overwhelmingly positive feedback that's been coming in after last weekend's nutrition workshop in Hobart, Tasmania (thank you so much to the amazing Mel at Booty for rallying the troops and to all 120+ of you lovely people who attended!). 

I'll be planning some more seminars over the coming months. I'm thinking Sydney... obviously... and will also potentially line up gigs in other Aussie cities as well. So for all Australian readers, if you'd like to attend a one-off workshop in your home town and are willing to drag along a bunch of your nearest and dearest (let's uproot old dietary dogma, smash a bunch of food myths and issue some no-nonense nutrition advice for stress-free healthy living, yeah?), shoot me an email so I know that you're keen. And for international followers based in exotic locations... Bora Bora, Maui, The Bahamas...  I'm willing to drag myself over your way too so register your interest accordingly. 

Just a few topics that we covered in the seminar over the weekend (not an exhaustive list): 
  • Metabolism 101 - interpreting the signs of low metabolism and taking care of your thyroid
  • The importance of minimising 'stress', in all it's various guises
  • Relax. It's just food
  • Stop drowning your body in water! 
  • Salt myths and truths 
  • The dangers of polyunsaturated fats
  • Why butter is better!
  • Food specifics - protein, carbs and fats in perspective
  • Blood sugar basics
  • Eating nutrient-dense foods (but not exclusively!)  
  • Everyone loves to hate on sugar... but our bodies LOVE sugar!
  • Knowing when to ease up on the veggies
  • Soy milk, protein powders, green smoothies and flax seeds - fuhgeddaboudit... :S
  • Biofeedback - tuning in and getting to know to your body 
  • Why you should potentially eat MORE and exercise LESS
  • Intelligent exercise - myths about cardio and endurance training for weight loss
  • Losing weight the (only) healthy way - working with your body, not against it
  • Croissants are awesome and so is ice cream
  • Why the perfect diet isn't conducive to good health 
  • Why dessert can be a GREAT idea
  • Nutrition strategies for a good night's sleep
What people are saying... 

"That session yesterday was bloody amazing. It's the best thing I've done for myself in years - I feel so much more in control of how to proceed with good health, and Kate was absolutely brilliant to listen to. Not only is she herself a picture of good health, her advice hits the right note deep down inside your gut - it's that feeling you trust that has been previously clouded by incessant incorrect and untrustworthy marketing messages about what we should and shouldn't eat for good health. Finally the clouds have parted."

"Kate you did a terrific job keeping 120 of us listening, concentrating and then thinking for two hours, well done. You were really well prepared and I enjoyed the little stories you told to push a point. It was different to any other talk I have listened to on nutrition; lots of common sense backed by obvious scientific research. There is no doubt in my mind keeping stress levels down is crucial for mental health and long term wellbeing. You are a natural presenter!"

"Just awesome!! Reaffirms some things I already know - eg protein shakes, coconut oil, gelatin, meats, polyunsatured fats but WOW about carb/dairy/salt/sugar in regards to being Pro-Thyroid - I have NEVER in my thyroid journey ever heard anyone refer to the thyroid in nutrition and it was so refreshing!!! Very happy I'll be enjoying some rice and potatoes with BUTTER a little more often now."

Kate is a certified Clinical Nutritionist and offers one-on-one coaching for clients in Sydney Australia, and internationally via Skype or email. Visit the nutrition services page to find out more about private coaching, and be sure to subscribe via email and follow the Nutrition by Nature Facebook page for blog updates, articles, nutrition tips, recipes and special offers.  

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Attention Tassie-dwellers! Your chance to attend a special, one-off Nutrition Education Session with Booty

6/3/2013

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Any followers out there from the Apple Isle?? I'm excited to announce that I'll be popping down to Tassie to host a Nutrition Workshop/Education Session thanks to lovely Mel at Booty (gobooty.com.au). Mel's an award-winning group personal trainer and psychologist-in-the-making who I was in touch with recently about all things health and nutrition – now we're joining forces to get the word out to the masses! 

A little bit about the event, what I'll be talking about, etc (from Mel), below. Details regarding registration at the end – I hope to see some of you there!

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Finely tune your B/S radar when evaluating the latest health advice

4/1/2013

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Public health guidelines, food pyramids and plates, high-fat, low-carb, vegan, vegetarian, low-GI, high-protein, low-sugar, low-fat, low-cholesterol, Paleo, Atkins, fruitarian, alkaline, blood type diets, raw foods, fasting, cleanses, detoxes… it’s a minefield of weird and wacky, contradictory nutritional information and dietary advice out there. Most of it is utter nonsense.

We’re inundated with opinions, pushed and pulled in every direction and at the end of the day, more confused about what to eat than ever. When it comes to looking at nutrition from a physiological perspective, for the individual person in the context of the modern world, I personally disagree with the majority of what the mainstream deems to be “healthy”. The foods and specific nutrients that end up being most conducive to a well-primed metabolism would surprise you.

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Maple custard

3/24/2013

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Q & A Mondays: Thoughts on protein powders and a DIY all-natural miles-better-for-you protein shake

3/3/2013

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Q & A Mondays: Water retention and salt myths 

2/24/2013

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One of the common questions that I field from clients and readers is how best to avoid water retention. I see countless people who do everything they can to avoid “puffiness” (particularly women, around menstruation) in order to feel ‘leaner’ – they typically reduce salt and increase water intake drastically (which of course is what is widely recommended). 

I thought I’d tackle the problems surrounding these strategies (reducing salt, increasing water) to try to combat water retention, to explain how in actual fact, they’re much more likely to amplify the problem, rather than solve it. Ultimately, decreasing sodium (salt) in the diet will increase water retention, not the other way around. 

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Q & A Mondays: Metabolism, "junk food", and croissants for breakfast

2/17/2013

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Q & A Mondays: "Health foods" or not? Spotlight on STEVIA, QUINOA and ALMOND MILK. Plus gelatin queries. 

2/3/2013

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Welcome to Q&A Mondays! Each Monday, I'll endeavour to answer some of the health questions sent in by readers via email, or that have been posted on the Nutrition by Nature Facebook page. 

This week's questions tackle some darlings of the health food industry - quinoa, almond milk and stevia. Are they really all they're cracked up to be? 

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Q & A Mondays: Calorie restriction, intermittent fasting and IGF-1 

1/19/2013

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Welcome to Q&A Mondays! Each Monday, I'll endeavour to answer some of the health questions sent in by readers via email, or that have been posted on the Nutrition by Nature Facebook page. 
This week, Stuart asks via email:

The proponents of calorie restriction, and intermittent fasting state that it reduces the levels of circulating IGF-1 [Insulin-like Growth Factor 1], which gets upregulated by a "high protein" diet.  The higher levels of IGF-1 apparently lead to a shorter lifespan, and increase your risk of tumour (according to animal studies anyway).

A) Do you believe this is true, despite these methods going against having a high metabolism?

B) Is IGF-1 secreted independently of insulin, and mainly in response to protein intake?

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