my whole30 january our photo blog coverI'm doing Whole30 for January with my husband Jared. Whole30 involves eating only "meat, seafood, and eggs; lots of vegetables and fruit; natural, healthy fats; and fresh herbs, spices, and seasonings" for thirty days (The Whole30 Program).

I am currently on day 15, and here are a few of the biggest things I've noticed: 

  • My clothes are fitting better
  • My skin isn't as dry. 
  • TMI for some of you, but my bowel movements have improved according to the Bristol Stool Chart that we have chatted about before. 
  • My tooth/gum sensitivity has improved. I noticed this symptom immediately after giving birth to Izzy when brushing my teeth. My best guess for why it improved is the same as why my bowel movements have improved- the mouth is after all the very first part of the digestive tract. Yay for decreased inflammation everywhere!
  • My children bring me lots of food items that they don't finish and expect me to eat them (because I have always done this- think sandwich edges, parts of bagels with cream cheese, pizza crusts, a few ounces of milk or juice several times a day, etc.)
  • As much as I aspire to eat lots of vegetables, we had gotten really comfortable eating much more of what I consider more nutrient-poor filler foods like pasta, rice, bread, etc. several times each week. I am really loving being back to consuming more vegetables with every meal
  • It is much easier to do this with my husband on board than it would be doing it on my own. My kids aren't doing the whole30, but are likely benefitting from the meal prep we have been consciously doing so far this month. 

While this will take self-control, Whole30 does not encourage you to limit your food intake or count calories. It focuses on eating quality food until you are satisfied. So, the hardest thing about eating this way is finding the time to make this healthy food. 

Mealime has been one of my favorite tools; it is an app that takes some of the mental load out of finding great recipes, meal planning, and grocery shopping. Finding shelf-stable snacks that taste great and are free from ingredients we do not want in our bodies has also been imperative. Paleovalley beef sticks are snacks we feel good about having between meals. 

Let me share some things that helped us make this happen.

 

Whole30

The Whole30 is not intended for weight loss; it is an elimination diet designed to help you identify food sensitivities, create new habits, and reestablish a healthy relationship with food. 

The first phase of Whole30 involves only eating meat, seafood, eggs, vegetables, fruit, healthy fats, fresh herbs, spices, and seasonings. You are not encouraged to count or restrict calories, limit portions, or keep a food journal

The ten-day reintroduction phase follows. In this phase, food groups are introduced in a specific way that allows you to notice any symptoms that may be associated with it. You can find all the details at the Whole30 Program.

 

Who Would Benefit?

If you are tired all the time, have trouble with sleep, struggle with digestive issues, consistently feel achy, or suffer from other unwanted symptoms (acne, migraines, asthma, allergies, anxiety, etc.) this program may be good for you. Even “healthy” foods can strain your physical and mental health and keep you from feeling great. The Whole30, helps you do a 30-day experiment to see how specific foods impact the quality of your life. 

It also is a great reset for those who want to improve their relationship with food. However, it is NOT advised for anyone who has struggled with an eating disorder - regardless of whether it was formally diagnosed or not. If you have ever wondered if you have an eating disorder, please talk with a healthcare professional before starting any eating program. In fact, talking with your healthcare provider is good for everyone.

 

Mealime

The Mealime app (We use the free version) has been a game changer. I find my recipes by selecting the Paleo option and indicating no dairy, soy, or corn. Most recipes with these filters are Whole30 compliant, but sometimes I make minor adjustments like skipping maple syrup or honey. You can set it up for 2, 4, or 6 servings of each meal. We choose 6, and this typically will get us dinner for the whole family plus an extra lunch serving for Jared and I. 

After selecting the recipes, Mealime creates the meal plan and provides a grocery list of everything you will need to cook your meals. The grocery list is incredibly user friendly, and I can check off items that we already have, and while shopping, can check off items as they are added to the cart. We haven't used this feature, but it is integrated with multiple online shopping options which you can choose to pick up or have delivered. 

Jared and I both have the app on our phones, and log in under my log in. This way we can each select meals, access the shopping list, and see the recipes.  This lets either one of us cook the meal depending on what works best on a given night. 

Here are some of the recipes we have tried…

 

 

 

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A Great Whole30 Compliant Snack 

Paleovalley’s mission is to offer nutrient-dense products that can enhance health, made with integrity and free from harmful ingredients. My family loves the Paleovalley Beef Sticks. My kids prefer the original and the garlic summer sausage, but I like all the ones we have tried. You can also choose pasture-raised chicken sticks, grass-fed venison sticks, or pasture-raised pork sticks. 

Paleovally also makes superfood bars, organic supergreens, grass-fed bone broth protein, grass-fed whey protein, electrolytes, superfood golden milk, organic coffee, olive oil, and spices.

You can see the details about their products at Paleovalley.com

 

If you want to hear more about my Whole30 experience, just ask at your next appointment!

Dr. Jamie