“From day one I have not looked at this program as a DIET”

“From day one I have not looked at this program as a DIET”

Dawn’s Story
15 pounds and 17 inches in 13 weeks!

Dawn before the OBB program

Dawn after 13 weeks!

“Here I am in week 13 of Sheila’s Weight Loss Program at Natural Path Health Center.

Who would of “thunk” that the answer to so many of our weight loss problems would be solved by something as simple as “clean eating”?  Seriously? Yea, seriously! Plain and simple, back to the basics.

Don’t get me wrong, it’s not that easy. Boy did I ever love sugar! Sweets galore, donuts, carrot cake and brownies. I craved all of them, ate all of them and some days would rather just eat a day of sweets.

All the nutrients and protein I needed were obviously missing. It was much easier after I had a blood test  named LRA by ELISA/ACT.  I found that I had several food sensitivities. After cutting these out of my diet, within only 1 week I lost inches in my midsection. If I cheated and ate some of my strong sensitivities I paid for it. Runny nose, dry throat, being tired and puffy all came back within almost ½ an hour of eating these foods.

Some I had a clue on bothering me, others I had no idea. For instance: Lemons… I love lemons and always put them in my water, and used in cooking. Cottonseed Oil… was in my coffee creamer, now I know why I was belching after having my coffee. Cottonseed Oil is also in a lot of chocolates and dressings.

I have only lost about 15 pounds, BUT I have lost over 17 inches! I feel so much better, am not puffy, tired or sore. I have a much better self – esteem. Sheila has been wonderful and continuously reminds me how far I have come in the changes I have made.

I did not have a lot of money to spend, but after years of going up & down & not losing any weight; I felt I had to finally take the time for me.  I cut back on any unnecessary expenses, ate at home just so I could afford the extra testing for my food sensitivities. Every penny spent was well worth it. Finally an answer. Sheila’s program has changed my life and I highly recommend it.

From day one I have not looked at this program as a DIET, rather as a new style of life and trying to eat as clean as possible.  You always have a choice on what you put into your body. You just need to decide which consequence you want to live with. I chose loving myself enough to change the way I was living.

Thanks so much Sheila!”

Save the Date! Happy, Healthy, Holiday Cooking Class is here!

Save the Date! Happy, Healthy, Holiday Cooking Class is here!

Happy, Healthy, Holiday Cooking
When:
Nov. 10, 2010  5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
Where:
Whole Foods Teaching Kitchen (register with OBB) – Madison WI

Are you ready for the holiday season? We are! Join us at Whole Foods teaching kitchen to jump in to the spirit eating yummy, healthy, holiday treats.

This class is included in all Optimal Body Balance programs – please reserve your spot early – as this class WILL “sell out” due to space.

Some of the goodies that we are cooking up will be: Coconut Curry Soup, Apple Walnut Salad, Wild Rice, Garlic Green Beans, Sweet Baked Yams, Pomegranate Twist Cocktail, Raw Apple Pie and a few suprises, too! You will not want to miss this hands on class!

Please register by calling 608.274.7044 x 12 to save your spot

“I no longer doubt what Sheila and the Optimal Body Balance Program can do for you.”

MB’s story
21 pound of fat and 19 inches in 13 weeks!

“Before I started the program I thought I was eating healthy but I continued to gain weight, mostly in the belly area and never was able to get rid of it.  When I started the program I had my doubts mostly because of the cost.  In fact because of the cost I tried to follow everything Sheila suggested during the 13 weeks.  I no longer doubt what Sheila and the Optimal Body Balance Program can do for you.  I first thought how hard it would be to eat four meals a day starting with a smoothie for breakfast and making sure I ate enough protein and two vegetables every time I ate and add fruit to three of those meals and one carb for the entire day.  It actually became routine and I rarely was hungry.  In fact I have been off the program now for a week and I don’t even think twice about sticking to the four meals a day.  During the 13 week program I lost 21.5# of fat,19 overall inches, 6 below the belly button and 18.6 total pounds of weight.  I would recommend the program to everyone, it not only helps you lose weight but helps you feel and look healthy. I also had my cholesterol re-checked and my numbers improved by over 20 points.”

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Food Allergy and Intolerance Guide

 I thought I’d share this article I found……

 

Food Allergy and Intolerance Guide

It’s tough to host a dinner party these days, given everyone’s digestive challenges: No gluten. No dairy. No sugar. No wine or beer with sulfites. What’s going on?

Gastrointestinal experts call it food intolerance, and it’s increasingly an issue. Some estimate that 10 to 25 percent of Americans have a sensitivity to at least one food, while others say the prevalence is much higher.

“Percentages are only guesstimates at this point,” explains Steven M. Dandalides, M.D., a spokesperson for the American College of Gastroenterology and an assistant clinical professor at Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk. “Judging by the number of people who come to see us, this seems to be a common problem.”

When seemingly good foods are sidelined, it’s hard not to question whether food intolerance is really a problem of the gut or simply an excuse for picky eaters. New research points to just how common it is — and how to cope if you’re diagnosed.

Intolerance Versus Allergies
To understand what food intolerance is, you first have to understand how it differs from allergies. An allergy is an immune-system response in which your body mistakes a certain food for a harmful invader and creates antibodies to fight it.

Symptoms can be mild or life-threatening — from nausea and hives to shortness of breath and anaphylaxis — and tend to come on immediately. According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, only 3 to 4 percent of adults in the U.S. have a true food allergy.

Unlike an allergy, a food intolerance is a response from the gastrointestinal system. When certain foods are poorly absorbed from the intestines into the bloodstream, the result can be symptoms like gas, bloating, diarrhea or constipation, nausea, or abdominal pain one-half to eight hours after consumption.

Another big difference: Food intolerances are often but not always dose dependent. This means that even if you’re predisposed to intolerance for a food, you can likely eat a certain amount of it without experiencing an unpleasant GI reaction — and that dose varies by individual.

Another misconception: You don’t necessarily have an intolerance if you get gassy and bloated after drinking milk or eating pasta. (Though these days, having a food intolerance seems almost fashionable.) You’ll need to see a medical professional to determine whether you really have a food sensitivity, and if you eliminate suspect foods without seeing a doctor, you’ll likely miss out on vital nutrients.

“If you’re not gluten intolerant, a gluten-free diet is not healthier,” stresses Stefano Guandalini, M.D., a food-intolerance specialist who is director of the University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center. Restricting your diet unnecessarily can keep you from getting an accurate diagnosis of a more serious condition.

Why the Rise?
There’s been a great deal more food-intolerance research in Europe than in the U.S., yet the cause is still somewhat mysterious. There are a couple of respected hypotheses: One is that as we evolved from hunter-gatherers and began eating foods we produced ourselves, such as wheat and cow’s milk, some of us weren’t able to adapt and developed intolerances.

Other experts say that the food we eat today is too “clean.”

“We don’t get exposed to good bacteria found in places like soil anymore,” says Scot Lewey, D.O., a Colorado Springs gastroenterologist and fellow at the American College of Gastroenterology.

Chemicals purify our water; we don’t eat fresh-picked produce; our meat has been dosed with antibiotics to keep it disease-free. Plus, we’re now more likely to consume commercially processed multi-ingredient foods, increasing the number of potential irritants.

Anxiety and poor lifestyle habits can also take a toll on your GI tract.

According to the American College of Gastroenterology, the primary intolerance culprits are foods containing lactose, gluten, and fructose. Here’s how they all break down. If one of these descriptions resonates with you, you might want to make a doctor’s appointment.

 

From Whole Living, September 2010

Read more at Wholeliving.com: Food Allergy and Intolerance Guide

“Balance is the Key” a client talks about her experience with the OBB program

BV’s Story
9.5 pounds of fat, 21 inches overall and 8 inches around the belly in 13 weeks!

“You know the saying you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, well Sheila has successfully taught this old dog that eating balanced meals is the key to a healthy lifestyle.  I truly thought I ate healthy but apparently I wasn’t eating enough protein and balancing it with vegetables, fruit and carbs.  Eating four meals a day was difficult at first because I didn’t think I could eat that much.  But it got easier and I never seemed hungry so I didn’t snack between meals.  She emphasized trying new foods and new recipes to keep your body from becoming sensitive to certain foods by eating them all the time.  Wow, I have discovered some great recipes I found on Natural Path’s website. I usually try at least two new recipes a week. I loved the cooking classes and the burst training.  During my participation in the 13 week program I lost 9.5 pounds of fat, 21 inches overall inches and 8 inches around my belly.  The program was very beneficial and it motivated me to eat balanced meals.  I would highly recommend the Optimal Body Balance Program to anyone that wants to get healthy.  Balance is the key.”

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“feel awesome, more energetic, lighter and able to embrace life more”

Nancy’s Story
31 pounds and 28 inches in 13 weeks!

“For years I have been trying to lose weight, eating “right” and exercising regularly without success. Last fall, I had a couple of friends who lost significant weight by taking a food sensitivity test and cutting out foods that they were sensitive to. After Googling, “food sensitivity tests in Madison, WI,” the only listing I could find was the Natural Path Health Center. After taking the test through Natural Path and finding out that I was sensitive to a dozen things including all of the refined sugars, I set out to eliminate them from my diet.

At about the same time, I learned of the Optimal Body Balance Program and attended a complimentary webinar on weight loss resistance that Dr. Chad Oler and Sheila Robertson hosted. I loved the fact that they talked about the many ways that people can develop a resistance to weight loss and that the OBB program identifies the root causes that are individual to each person’s body chemistry and history. I knew I needed more than to just give up the foods I was sensitive to. Based on this, I decided to sign up for the program and am so glad I did!!

 

At the beginning of the program, Sheila and I quickly identified the areas that we were going to work on and set out to make some very positive changes. First of all, I gave up all of my food sensitivities including sugar and made some changes to my eating habits, moving to 4 meals per day, in portions that are nutritionally complete based on my body chemistry. I got off to a fast start and lost 12” and 10 pounds of fat in the first 4 weeks!

 

Sheila is knowledgeable and really fun to work with and I learned so much from her. She has been really great about making sure I set weekly goals and celebrating and supporting my successes.  As each week progressed, she encouraged me to try new things and expand my food choices.

 

Throughout the 13-week program, I learned how to make eating and exercising the most effective way a habit. I also have received an incredible education on nutrition and how to reverse weight loss resistance that I can use for the rest of my life. The cooking classes were excellent and, throughout the program,  I learned how to make many tasty new healthy recipes. I also feel awesome, more energetic, lighter and able to embrace life more.

I have now finished the Optimal Body Balance  program and I have lost 31 pounds of fat and 28  inches off my body and down 6 dress sizes. I would recommend the program to anyone who is looking for a new outlook on life, to feel healthier, lighter and more confident!”

-Nancy

Nancy before the OBB program

Nancy after 13 weeks!