Sunday, January 5, 2014

2014 New Year, Fresh Start

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Happy New Year!

For me, 2013 was the year of growth and challenges. I made the decision to pursue my passion for nutrition through graduate school which was an entire gear switch from my undergraduate studies. It was challenging to become a scientist after political and linguistic focus and I admit I was not fully prepared for the onslaught of organic and biochemistry. But it remains one of the best choices I have made for myself and I'm proud of what I accomplished in one year's passing. I've learned a vast amount, and I simply cannot put a price on that.

With the turn of the new year, I carefully sculpted out my new goals and aspirations which erupted in a buzzing excitement and personal drive that I suspect will not wane anytime soon. One of my biggest changes implemented is to get back to the very basics of a healthy lifestyle. After some bouts with systemic inflammation, psoriasis, and regularly consuming too many processed foods, I knew I was drifting a substantial distance from my personal ideals about food and nutrition. This year, I've begun a healing, anti-inflammatory plant based diet that has already done wonders for my small spots of psoriasis (they've all but disappeared after not budging for a few weeks). My overall health plan, in five points:



  • More vegan dishes, mainly plant based diet
  • Little, to no meat and dairy, moderate fish intake.
  • Very limited processed food products and refined sugar
  • Weekly Yoga, meditation, and positive affirmations
  • No alcohol consumption, save special occasions

I've been in the kitchen doing some mad-science (cooking and making massive messes) and am excited to share my new approach to whole nutritious plant foods with all of you. Additionally, I've received many kind emails and comments regarding the blog that have really reignited the spark for fresh new content. I want to thank each and every one of you for the support and love you have shown me--I appreciate you all very much and thank you for your patience on the downtime during my studies. An inspiring quote I came across that I find potent and vital to remember this year: "Never be ashamed of a scar. It simply means you were stronger than whatever tried to hurt you." - Unknown. Remember that only you have the power to make your year the year you wish it to be. With love and health, I wish you a happy and extraordinary 2014.

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