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Dr. Haizhen Yang

Hi, I’m Haizhen (many of you know me as Jenny) — a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist practicing in NY and NJ since 2010. I believe in the body’s ability to heal itself and am here to support and encourage you on your journey to better health. After many conversations about how to live healthier and care for ourselves, I created this blog to share tips and resources you can revisit anytime.

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Diet Suggestion for Weight Lost and Over all Health

Actually I have learned over the years the following food are bad for people who have digestive issues. However, I never knew the exact scientific reasons until today when I came across this video by Dr. Gundry. According to his research studies and his personal weight lost experience (lost over 70 lbs), he found the following food contains lectins which causes poor digestive issues, and highly advises to exclude them from our diet. Most of us may ask the question what is lectin. Lectin is a protein that recognize carbohydrate receptors on different cell membranes including immunal cells. By that cells, we do need lectin. However, our body cannot digest most of the consumed lectins or even having allergic reaction to them. I will write a post specific on Lectin in the near future.

Food that contains lectins and should be avoided.

  • tomato
  • eggplants
  • peppers
  • peanuts
  • potatoes
  • cashews
  • grains
  • sugar
  • beans

Suggested good food for us:

  • coffee without sugar nor dairy
  • dark chocolate
  • green vegetables

He also advises other food to cut out which I had mentioned in my earlier post on weight lost.

  • processed food
  • sugar
  • coca, soda including diet ones

What you should have each meal, use your hand fist as one measurement portion

  • have one portion of proteins
    • chicken breast, turkey breast, steak, crab, beef, lean ham, lobster, shrimp, tuna, swordfish, salmon steamed, haddock steamed, oyster
    • eggs, Soy (tofu/tempeh), hummus, lentils, peas, peanut butter, chia seeds
  • one portion of good fat
  • half portion of carbs (avoid during the weight lost phase, but it is okay to have it while maintaining your body weight)
  • one portion of vegetables

For better results, I highly recommend daily workout or at least 3 times a week. Each workout should include 15–30 minutes of cardios such as fast walking with another 30 minutes of weight lifting. It is essential to do weight lifting and strengthening exercise because your body will be continuously burning fat after the workout.

I got the above chart from www.goodfats101.com. It has some very resourceful information.

I have attached the link to Dr. Gundry’s video if you are interested.
http://silenceyourcravings.com/180615A.php