functional health

Do you need a custom healing plan?

Our symptoms tend to be custom





Someone has PCOS, prediabetes, hypothyroidism and insulin resistance (like I used to).


Someone else is noticing her hair falling out and is having bloating after meals.


Yet another person is struggling with weight loss resistance, belly fat and elevated triglycerides.


There's brain fog, cravings and arthritis in someone else.


And elevated liver enzymes, blood pressure, fatigue and mood swings are happening in someone else.


The current medical system has us believing that these people should all be seeing separate specialists, likely being put on a range of medications and maybe procedures. The various doctors will never be in communication with each other and the body is seen as separate systems / organs, with no consideration given to the fact that there is cross-talk between EVERY system and cell in our body.


So most people see their custom signs and symptoms as a sign that they need a customized plan of care. And while there is some truth to that, it's typically more like these custom symptoms all require more or less the same plan, with just some small tweaks as needed.


You see, every single client or 'case study' I've listed above will benefit from the same basic principles. While there are no guarantees, the vast majority of people can reverse or greatly improve the damage that lead to those signs, symptoms and diagnoses with the right plan.


The right plan requires a bit of education and a lot more nuance, of course, than I can share in one email but I would like to at least give you the overview today in case you find it helpful. A few weeks back I posted this blog out talking about what I call The Big 10. Here's a bit more on my thoughts for each. What I'm sharing might be hard to hear as it tends to be quite far from how most of us are actually living our lives. I challenge you to notice if and where you feel agitated. Maybe it's something you want to explore more. Maybe it's something that feels entirely out of reach for whatever reason right now (time, finances, bandwidth). That's ok. In many ways this is a list of how we used to live as humans prior to about 100- 200 years ago, but with an updated twist. The cool thing about our health and body composition goals is that we can tend to make great progress with even 1 or 2 small changes that snowball over time. Our choices, thoughts, behaviors and habits really do matter SO much. 


Ok, onto some more about The Big 10:


Food -- mostly real, whole, unprocessed or minimally processed food. This food should not have harmful pesticides / herbicides or added hormones. The plants should be grown in nutrient dense soil (rather than monocrop farming). Any animals or fish should be free range / wild caught and given access to their natural food source. We thrive when we eat nourishing, blood-sugar balancing meals and give ourselves plenty of time between meals. Our food is better absorbed and digested when we eat most meals slowly and socialize plenty with people we love who we feel safe around.

Sleep -- we're getting 7-9 hours in a cool and very dark room. We're breathing through our noses.

Light -- the first light we see is the sunrise. We're outside plenty throughout the day (increased time indoors is a risk factor for disease and metabolic dysfunction). No bright or overhead lights on or blue light devices in the few hours before bed. We limit processed, artificial light so our cells truly know when it's nighttime vs. daytime.

Stress -- we reduce it where we can and build resilience in the meantime. We do not allow ourselves to be available to the fear of the entire population at anytime (maybe we limit consumption of news and social media, turn off notifcations, etc.). We purposely infuse more joy into our lives and work towards radical acceptance.

Movement -- we are moving most of the day. This is not your workouts but in between workout times. Increased time sitting is a risk factor for disease and metabolic dysfunction independent of exercise.

Toxins -- we're mindful of the quality of our air, water, soil, hygiene products, cleaning products, etc. and choosing to filter and upgrade where necessary and possible. We're picky about using pharmaceuticals (of course using as necessary, but considering alternatives where possible). We're not smoking or drinking much, if any, alcohol.

Temperature -- we realize our genes have evolved to withstand and thrive under temperature variability. We have so many beneficial and protective mechanisms "built in" in response to heat and cold. Living at room temperature most of our lives in houses, cars, offices, etc. is a risk factor.

Muscle -- we appreciate the importance of muscle on metabolic health and health optimization. We understand we all lose muscle as we get older but do what we can to offset that and slow the decline by strength training regularly (really challenging our muscles!), nourishing ourselves well and eating 0.8 1g of protein per lb of a bodyweight we feel most comfortable at, per day.

Mindset -- we are realistic, but on the optimistic side. We have a solution for every problem rather than a problem for every solution. We are human and have the full spectrum of human emotions, yet have built up coping skills and strategies to accept and move past the muck rather than get stuck there. If we feel this area needs more attention at any point, we make it more of a focus and put in the reps.

Purpose, connection, awe -- we think / journal / meditate on our purpose. Who are we? How can we help this world, our friends, family, community or moment in time better than it would have been otherwise? We make time to connect with others ... sharing a meal, a laugh, an experience, story, ideas, challenges, adventure or some down time. We make time to feel awe.



If this inspires you to take inventory on even 1 tiny aspect of your life, my time writing this newsletter was totally worth it to me!


XO,
Tara


P.S. These 10 areas (plus subsets and many others) are what we dive into in great detail in my 28-day metabolism-boosting course. Metabolism isn't just for body composition changes (though it's that too). Metabolism is how our body is functioning. Metabolism is our health. Here's some more info. on TRANSFORM: Body + Mind. The next round isn't until September but hop on the waitlist if you're interested because I'll be sharing about a cool opportunity in a few weeks. ;-) 

Are you a longevity nerd like me??

Do you geek out on all things health?




Me too! But... sometimes it feels like a never-ending mountain to climb with all of the recommendations and goals we have, right?



Where to begin? I discuss this in my latest (3 min.) video.



We’re never too advanced for the foundations! And the foundations (like nutrition, exercise, sleep, mindset ...) will be your biggest needle-movers! It’s why these things come first in my 1-on-1 coaching program ... with the Longevity Phase of the program at the end. 😉



But what if you’re already doing the foundations well and CONSISTENTLY? You’ve conquered healthy body composition goals, you move your body daily, you have a great relationship with food and your body, you’re sleeping well, and you have noticed a shift in your mindset / emotional resilience ....?



What’s next??


Well, the foundations forever! Seriously. 😜 And then some fun, more detail-oriented longevity-focused habits, tweaks, and experiences.



I talk up on my stories on Instagram a lot about breathwork, meditation, supplements, hot / cold, fasting, dry brushing, oil pulling, homemade charcoal toothpaste, natural products, mTOR, AMPK, mitochondrial health, grounding, 4th phase water, autophagy, apoptosis, circadian rhythm setting, etc. If that’s your jam too, set aside an hour or two each day to watch my stories. (Kidding! But they CAN get long sometimes. 😂😂)



And while I will be sticking to a lot of the foundations on my social media pages and right here in my newsletter because I believe strongly that it’s what is most helpful and most necessary, if you want me to include some more of this content here as well, let me know with a quick reply!



Please note: I do not represent any other brand but my own at this time. None of my posts or stories are sponsored. Could that change in the future? Maybe! But it will have to feel just right as a partnership for me to agree to it and so far, I haven’t had that feeling with any of the offers. 🤷‍♀️



So ... foundations first and most. Then room for the cherries on top. ;-). That's my take. What's yours?



XO,
Tara

What you should know about the current medical system

*Disclaimer: Under NO circumstances am I saying you *should not* see your doctor.



Now that that's out of the way, let's have an important discussion about the current medical model - what it's really awesome at…and what it isn't so great at.



If you believe that you have a large role in your own health and believe in root causes, holistic care, and preventative medicine, you're going to want to be a part of this conversation.



Check it out here.



The current medical model is a bit like a fixed mindset - you have this set of genes, that family history, the other disease process that will only get progressively worse…



Stop the madness!



If you're more of a growth mindset kinda person (me too!), then getting to the root causes and feeling EMPOWERED that you have a bit of control over the behaviors that improve your health is right up your alley.



Watch / listen to the video right here.



Health + Happiness,
Tara



P.S. Have you started taking your health into your own hands? Maybe you upgraded your fitness routine or optimized your nutrition. Maybe you've been eating more green things. Maybe it's sleep or mindset shifts that you're starting with. Whatever it is, CONGRATULATIONS on being proactive. You signed up for my weekly newsletters and that alone tells me that your health is a big priority. Leave a comment below and let me know where you're at so I can offer some personal advice or support. :-)