Let yourself be guided into a hip opening yoga class led by Alexandra Le Ny, while you release tension in your hips to the sound healing and harmonizing music of Carl John. We will be engaging all your senses with music, crystals, aromatherapy, and hands-on adjustments for the most luxurious and sensorial experience that will take your practice to the next level. You will learn more about your energy channels and your chakras and how balancing them helps you release old negative energy, to make room for new positive energy into your life, healing from a body-mind-spirit perspective. The class will culminate in a guided, hands-on energy healing session. Release old patterns and let go of the old to make room for the new YOU! Give yourself the gift of some well-deserved nurturing time on your yoga mat. All levels are welcome.
Cost: $35 early bird registration, $40 after September 1st.
Namaste,
Alexandra Le Ny Certified Health Coach & Yoga Instructor 925 858 2133 “Empowering individuals to reclaim their health and happiness and regain balance in all areas of their life.” http://alexandraleny.com/health-coaching/Home.html https://www.facebook.com/healthcoachingalexandraleny https://instagram.com/alexandraleny/ http://www.pinterest.com/alexandraleny/ http://www.yelp.com/biz/alexandra-le-ny-health-coaching-san-ramon
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Summer is a busy time of year with travelling, flying, parties, BBQs, or family gathering. It is easy to slip off the wagon and compromise our health goals. I have some life-saving tips for you!
It is the season when we enjoy light cooking, salads, grilling, and gathering around food with family and friends... or eating out while exploring new places.
How do you stay healthy when eating out?
• At the restaurant, opt for simple foods: side of vegetables, salads, soups, grains, grilled protein. Ask for low sodium, half dressing or on the side. Stay away from the bread, butter, dips, sauces, fried foods and drinks. To reduce portions, share a dish and bulk up with side dishes or salads. My kids often share a dish for two. Take leftover food home for your next meal.
• When going to a party, eat a light snack before heading out such as fruit or raw vegetables dipped in hummus, so you are less inclined to raid the buffet. Offer to bring a dish. At least there will be one healthy option you can have! Go for light and simply prepared dishes, such as raw vegetables, fruit, salads, side vegetable dishes, grilled protein, legumes and whole grains. Stay away from anything drenched in mayo, fried, sugar-ladden or processed. Choose red wine and sparkling water, over cocktails and sodas to reduce sugar consumption.
• When on the go, stock up on healthy snacks like cut-up vegetables, fresh and dried fruit, hummus, nuts, seeds, granola bars, and crackers. Pack your food in non-leaching containers like paper, glass, china, or stainless steel to avoid toxin exposure.
• When travelling by plane, bring all your snacks and meals. The meals they offer on the plane are dead food, full of unhealthy ingredients, refined carbs, fats, sodium and sugar that can only make you feel bloated and tired, while lengthening your jet lag recovery. I usually pack fresh fruit and chopped vegetables in ziploc bags, trail mix, oatmeal, lentil salad and hard-boiled eggs, as well as tea bags.
• Stay hydrated! We often confuse hunger with thirst.
Generally, locate the local health food stores or farmers markets before arrival and plan your trip accordingly, so you don’t have to give in to the fast food restaurants planted everywhere.
When you are dealing with food sensitivities, aside from wanting to eat clean foods (think organic, non GMO, no additives), do your homework and research ahead of time. Check the menu online, call the restaurant and verify that they know how to handle food sensitivities and cross-contamination. Nothing worse than spending money on a meal that will make you sick for days on.
My favorite search for restaurants and other businesses is Yelp. I type in my criteria: organic, gluten free, price, location, etc. and select a place based on the reviews, menus and photos. A picture often speaks louder than words! I am pretty active on Yelp, so feel free to check my 100+ reviews under my personal Yelp profile: Alexandra Le Ny
Hopefully these tips will help you stay healthy when traveling and leave you with a positive experience!
For more information, please consult with me.
Alexandra Le Ny Certified Health Coach & Yoga Instructor 925 858 2133 “Empowering individuals to reclaim their health and happiness and regain balance in all areas of their life.” http://alexandraleny.com/health-coaching/Home.html https://www.facebook.com/healthcoachingalexandraleny https://instagram.com/alexandraleny/ http://www.pinterest.com/alexandraleny/ http://www.yelp.com/biz/alexandra-le-ny-health-coaching-san-ramon
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Looking for summer recipes that will help you cool down on hot summer days?
Aim for ingredients that have a cooling energy such as celery, coconut, citrus, cucumber, mint, strawberry, tomato, watermelon, etc. Prefer raw foods over cooked foods and definitely stay away from hot, fried and spicy foods.
Here is a list of my favorite summer recipes (from my website):
BREAKFAST
Blueberry Muffins
Chia Pudding
Coconut Yogurt
Seed Bread
STARTERS
Eggplant Dip
Hummus
Kale Chips
Pesto
ENTREES
Cauliflower Rice
Citrus-Herb Chicken
French Lentils Salad with Beets & Fennel
Frittata
Greek Salad
Mediterranean Zucchini stuffed with Beef
Mexican Quinoa Salad
Pasta with Pesto & Zucchini
Polenta with Basil & Sundried Tomatoes
Quinoa & Chickpea Salad
Quinoa Sushi-style
Salmon Tartare
Sardines & Grilled Vegetables
Shrimps, Kale & Shiitake Asian-style
Spiralized Zucchini
Tabbouleh
DESSERTS
Banana Ice Cream
Berry Chia Jam
Berry Crumble
Chocolate Mousse
Raw Almond Balls
Raw Bites
DRINKS
Berry Smoothie
Carrot Juice
Chocolate Shake
Green Juice
Hemp Milk
Lemon Water
Tropical Smoothie
Stay cool :)
Alexandra Le Ny Certified Health Coach & Yoga Instructor 925 858 2133
“Empowering individuals to reclaim their health and happiness and regain balance in all areas of their life.”
I am not a smoothie kind of girl. It may shock you to hear it from a Health Coach, but I prefer to chew my food and drink my liquids.
In my culture, we sit down at every meal and make it a ritual. It is a social thing, a time for ourselves or to connect with other human beings. We don't drive, work, phone, text, read or watch TV while eating. Besides distraction interferes with digestion. When you practice mindful eating, you feel satisfied, satiated and you digest well. For optimal nutrient absorption, foods are always best eaten in their whole form and well-chewed, so they can be processed by your digestive enzymes.
I only use my Vitamix to make a berry smoothie to sneak other liquid or powdered supplements such as chlorella and spirulina powders (since they taste gross alone!) and to get my daily dose of high-antioxidant berries, especially when they are hard to find in the winter. I typically buy them organic to avoid pesticides and frozen since they are more economical. I also like to make occasional treats like a tropical smoothie on a hot summer day or a decadent superfoods hot cocoa in the winter.
Unless you are always on the go, skip meals (which is a terrible “no” for blood sugar and weight loss) or don't eat enough vegetables & fruit, there is no need for a daily smoothie. If you do, be careful if you like to mix fruit & veggies together, they are not the best food combination, and can often lead to bloating, gas and discomfort if your digestion is sensitive. Fruit should be eaten alone or they will ferment in your digestive tract and you can imagine the rest. When sweetening your smoothie, stick to fresh or dried fruit.
I just saved you $400 from buying a fancy blender or from grabbing a daily smoothie to work that you can now invest in coaching sessions ;)
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