Steps to Successfully Transition to a Whole Foods Diet: Phase 2 (Sugar & Dairy)

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  1. Sandi Morgan says:

    Hi Season!
    My husband and I are making these lifestyle changes and we are feeling great! First thing I noticed off the bat, was less joint pain and better sleep! We have been so encouraged by our increased energy and productivity in our daily life. As we transitioned and dove deeper into whole food eating, I was astounded by the change in frequency (sorry in advance) of food elimination. I’m serious when I say some days there was absolutely no activity going down, if you know what I mean. ?
    I haven’t weighed myself, but I know I have lost inches by how my clothes fit! I’m going to wait for the next doctor check up for the weigh in. I don’t want to focus on the scale as much as I want to eat with intension for my health. After all, it took me decades to get to my heaviest weight so I know the progress to lose it will be slow but forthcoming! Thank you for sharing so much with all of us and being a beacon of light to people like me that have spent way too many years trying to find the true key to a healthy body!

    • Season says:

      Wow! Congratulations on your hard work, and I LOVE reading all of the amazing things you’re experiencing! I’m also so thankful to hear of your great perspective about weight. Keep up the amazing work and thanks for the kind comments and for sharing. 🙂

  2. Barbara says:

    Season,

    Please tell me how to incorporate this healthy diet into my life without eggs. I am allergic to eggs, (yes, I’ve been tested), and every diet I see so many of the recipes and the breakfast choices include eggs. I’m not in good health now and don’t even have much energy to cook. I need simple.

    Thanks for your articles. I really appreciate reading them

    • Season says:

      Hi Barbara – I’m not exactly sure how to respond except to just leave out the eggs. There are still loads of amazing proteins, vegetables, fruits, healthy fat options, etc. to choose from. I know that this may limit your options for baked goods, but even with that, do a little research and you can find usually find egg replacement options that usually work in baking. And if this all feels overwhelming, maybe try finding 1-2 new recipes online a week that fit your needs to try…before long, you’ll have a whole new selection of options that you’ll love and things won’t feel so limiting. 🙂 I hope that helps!

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