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Petite Physique

Petite Physique. June 6, 2012.

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Petite Physique

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  1. Petite Physique June 6, 2012 How does Glowing Green Smoothie taste like? DELICIOUS! Your health guru, Kara, from www.Petite-Physique.com demonstrates how to make her morning green smoothie. Green smoothies are the perfect way to start morning because they are detoxing, packed full of fiber, and nutrients. This recipe is more of beginners green smoothie in the Petite Physique diet plan. Our Green Smoothies are meant to replace your breakfast. Have it everyday and reap the benefits! Stay tuned, next week Tiffany teaches us how to make her Green Smoothie! xoxo Your Health Gurus

  2. Master of what? TAG ARCHIVES FORThe Beauty Detox Solution A SMOOTHIE, A PARTY, AND A VISIT TO THE SOUTHERN INSTITUTE 7Jun posted byKarafiled underAmusings, Get In My Belly Hey all! So, Monday came faster than I’d thought it would. Then I started potty training our twins. (Sigh.) Needless to say, I’m in need of a little inspiration this week, and I’m sharing what I’ve come up with over at The Southern Institute! I’m so excited to share a party idea I’ve got in the works, so please check it out. And by all means share your own tips (in the comments) for a celebratory event. I’d so appreciate hearing your thoughts! In the meantime, here’s the recipe for Kimberly Snyder’s Glowing Green Smoothie found in her fantastic book, “The Beauty Detox Solution.” I promise it’s a fantastic read. As a certified nutritionist to the Hollywood A-list and regular folks like you and me, Snyder explains “the why” of certain practices better than anyone I’ve found. I’m pretty smitten with what she’s got to say. Find out more for yourself on her blog. Without further ado… the Glowing Green Smoothie (with enough fiber to seriously pack a punch;). I’ve been drinking it for breakfast and to get me through the mid-afternoon slump: Ingredients (makes 2-4 servings, so you can drink more in the afternoon): 1 ½- 2 cups very cold, filtered water 6 cups spinach, chopped 5 cups organic romaine lettuce, chopped 2 stalks of organic celery 1 organic apple, cored and chopped 1 organic pear, cored and chopped 1 organic banana 1–2 Tbs. fresh organic lemon juice Directions: Add water, spinach and chopped romaine to the blender. Starting the blender on a low speed; mix until smooth.Gradually move to higher speeds and add the herbs, celery, pear, and apple. Add the banana and lemon juice last. *For 1 serving, cut out one of the fruits and the celery. For variations on the smoothie, be sure to check out Kimberly’s blog. P.S. It really DOES glow!

  3. FindLaw You’re Doing It Wrong: Kimberly Snyder On Why Cutting Calories Isn’t Everything 3 days ago by Hanna Brooks Olsen | Leave a comment | Share a Tip “Calories in, calories out” is one of the most popular diet adages in existence–but too often, it leads those looking to lose weight to an incorrect conclusion: that dramatically cutting caloriesis the natural extension. Unfortunately (or fortunately), that’s not exactly how your body works–so I asked The Beauty Detox Plan author and celebrity nutritionist Kimberly Snyder to explain, in simple terms, why eating too little just isn’t effective. Generally speaking, most women need at least 1,200 calories per day to maintain their energy and keep their metabolism working properly. Going below that will throw your body into a tailspin. And while it’s true that most people do eat too many calories throughout the day, which leads to weight gain, the value of a calorie also needs to be examined, according to Snyder: If you put your body in starvation mode or overeat one macronutrient and completely restrict another (as in a ketosis-focused high protein/low carb diet), you will imbalance your body and how it functions. With the introduction of larger portion sizes of foods, your body may not metabolize them as efficiently, as it may try to keep the food stored in the body as a survival mechanism. But for many women, without the “calories in, calories out” mentality, weight loss just feels too complicated. There are too many factors–and reducing it down to a simple idea (in vs. out) is just easier. To simplify the process, Snyder says, she recommends “focusing on eating whole, natural foods, not by counting numbers.” Instead of restricting calories, Snyder advises, women who want to lost weight should try to maintain a healthy level of the right foods. “Our bodies are not robotic machines,” Snyder told me. “There are dozens of complex processes involved in the digestion and assimilation of foods. A hundred calories of potato chips and 100 calories of kale will clearly have a different effect on the body. The latter is a whole, natural plant-food which contains antioxidants, minerals and vitamins, as well as a great deal of fiber. The 100 calories of kale will take up a good deal of room in your stomach while nourishing you, which helps to reduce hunger.” By contrast, says Snyder, “the 100 calories of potato chips will do neither. Clearly, the calorie-counting mentality as the way to long-term weight loss needs to be revisited.” Additionally, says Snyder, cutting calories in the short-term is a recipe for disaster in the long run. That’s because the mentality that goes along with restricting has a necessary counterpart–the idea that eventually, you’ll be able to go back to eating the amount you were eating before once the goal is achieved. I recommend everyone do away with the notion of ‘dieting.’ The only way to achieve long-term health and proper weight management is to change your lifestyle, so that you aren’t ‘on’ or ‘off’ a diet at any one time. Instead, you focus on actually making better and better choices that you may integrate more slowly, but will help maintain a healthy weight. Want more tips from Kimberly Snyder? Follow her on Twitter, like her on Facebook, or check out her book,The Beauty Detox Solution.

  4. The Healthiest Options for Movie Theater Snacks! The Scary Truth About the Rest! Jun 11, 2012 Author: Katie Lara | Filed under: Food and Cocktails!, Health Headed to the movies this weekend to see that summer blockbuster and think about having some popcorn or treats is innocent snacking? According to celebrity nutritionist and author of The Beauty Detox SolutionKimberly Snyder, think again! As you’ll see below, these snacks can massively sabotage your weight loss efforts. Movie snacks are high in calories, bad fat, sodium and more. Be sure to go to the movies after eating, so you are less tempted to binge. If you love your movie treats, carry in a bar of organic dark chocolate (at least 72% cacao) in your pocket or purse, so you can have a few squares, and not eat the expensive candy that is sold at the theaters.

  5. Glowing Green Smoothie Recipe Recipe Submitted by mkmy Makes 3 servings health benefits and get all your greens servings with Kimberly Snyder’s Glowing Green Smoothie. Fresh and delicious, it’s a great cleansing smoothie that will help give your body vital nutrients and fill you up Ingredients ½ cup fresh orange juice 3 cups fresh spinach leaves 2 cups organic romaine lettuce 2 stalks celery ½ cup parsley 1 apple 1 organic banana Directions Add water, spinach and chopped romaine to the blender. Starting the blender on a low speed; mix until smoothGradually move to higher speeds and add the herbs, celery, pear, and apple. Add the banana, orange and lime juice last.

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