October 2022 Newsletter | Red Mountain Weight Loss - TX

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ISSUE #10 | OCTOBER 2022 IN THIS ISSUE Diet & Mental Health: Is There a Link? Weight Loss Tips for Picky Eaters No Tricks, Just Treats: Fall Drinks Everyone Will Love Mindy B. FirstHerselfPrioritizedfortheTimein30Years

MAGNESIUM

DID YOU KNOW?

• Provide a strong barrier against toxins and “bad” bacteria

Have you ever turned to comfort food when you felt anxious, stressed, or depressed? While it may provide temporary relief, comfort food can potentially exacerbate the symptoms you are trying to relieve. Instead, try incorporating more of these nutrients into your diet to help enhance mental health.

A healthy diet promotes the growth of “good” bacteria, which is essential to your health. The “good” bacteria:

We’re taught from an early age that a healthy diet helps us look and feel our physical best. However, what we eat infuences more than just our bodies. It also affects our mental health, and here’s how:

The connection between your emotions and diet stems from the close relationship between your brain and gastrointestinal tract (the “second brain”).

WHOLE FOODS

This is an essential macronutrient that plays a key role in your mood. A supplement like Natural Vitality CALM®* can ease stress responses and give your magnesium levels a healthy boost.

• Improve how well you absorb nutrients from your food

DIET & MENTAL HEALTH:

SPICES

ENHANCING MENTAL HEALTH WITH NUTRITION

The reduction in anxiety caused by omega-3s (a.k.a. healthy fats) is thought to occur via neurochemical and anti-infammatory mechanisms that affect the brain. A recent study found that the more eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) people consumed, the less anxiety they experienced.

IS THERE A LINK?

Processed foods, on the other hand, are more toxic to your body. The harmful microbes overcome the good bacteria in the gut and create infammation. Disruption of the bacterial balance could result in a worsening of anxiety and depression.

OMEGA 3S

• Limit infammation in your gut

Our Probiotic Plus supplement is a great option for extra support as it delivers healthy, good bacteria to your GI tract. Available to purchase online or in-store.

Studies have shown preservatives and other additives may cause or worsen depression and hyperactivity. Stick to nutrient-dense foods (like fruits and vegetables) that are unprocessed or minimally processed.

Spices don’t just add favor – many can boost antioxidant and anti-infammatory properties that increase brain health. The active ingredient in turmeric (called curcumin) may help reduce infammation and oxidative stress that increase in people with anxiety and depression.

Your GI tract is home to billions of bacteria that infuence the production of neurotransmitters (chemical substances) that carry messages between your gut and brain.

It’s believed 95% of the body’s supply of serotonin, a mood stabilizer, is produced by gut bacteria.

VITAMIN D

BONUS TIP: DON’T FORGET TO EAT THE RAINBOW Add color to your plate daily to ensure you get the nutrients your brain and gut need. The diversity of colorful foods is an easy way to get all the nutrients your body needs to thrive.

Vitamin D assists with the production of serotonin, which we usually get from exposure to sunlight. Research shows that 80% of our daily vitamin D requirement can be acquired by spending 10-15 minutes in the sun. You can also take RM Multi 365*, which contains vitamin D and other nutrients to maintain your body’s optimal health.

* Available on our website or in all Red Mountain locations.

• Activate neural pathways that travel between the gut and brain

THE GUT-BRAIN CONNECTION

• 4 cups vegetable broth

Set a weekly date to try a new, RM-approved food and incorporate it into a dish you already enjoy. For example, if you’re adding broccoli to your diet, don’t just eat a big bowl of it. Instead, blend a few pieces into a stew or add the broccoli to a stir fry. The point is to think of new foods as ingredients, not stand-alone dishes.

* You can use whatever vegetables you have on hand.

1. Spray a large stockpot with zero-calorie nonstick cooking spray.

DIRECTIONS

*Available

A familiar spice blend is an excellent way to create familiarity across foods. Say you have a seasoning you already put on fsh. Try sprinkling it over grilled asparagus to see if it makes the vegetable more appealing to your taste buds. You can also create a spice blend to favor your meals.

• ½ tsp of water, if desired

on our website or in all Red Mountain locations.

on our website or in all Red Mountain locations.

Recipe Yields: 3 oz. of proteins

INGREDIENTS

INGREDIENTS

• 1 clove garlic minced

• ¼ teaspoon black pepper

• Zero-calorie nonstick cooking spray

Replace half the ground meat with chopped and sautéed mushrooms to reduce saturated fats and add a delicious, savory taste. If you’re in the mood for meatloaf, mix broccoli slaw into the meat for added nutrients and texture.

2. Add the onion, mushroom, and garlic. Sauté for 5 minutes over medium-high heat.

5. Blend the soup with an immersion blender or in batches in a food processor or countertop blender.

Weight Loss Tips for PICKY EATERS: COZY RECIPESFall

• salt (to taste)

Swap Meat Out of Burgers

• Zero-calorie nonstick cooking spray

DIRECTIONS

Recipe Yields: 5 cups of vegetables

• 1 bottle of RM Vanilla Protein Drink* (or 2 scoops of RM Vanilla Protein Powder*)

1. Mix the ingredients in a bowl using a spoon or a mini whisk.

COOKING TIP:

5. Top with Walden Farms pancake syrup, if desired.

2. Spray pan with zero-calorie nonstick cooking spray.

Don’t like the taste of raw kale? Bake it into chips or wilt it into your favorite soup. If steamed broccoli and caulifower bore you, try roasting them for a more robust favor. It’s all about trying different dishes until you fnd one you’ll eat repeatedly.

4. Stir in the broth, scraping up any browned bits. Add the thyme, pepper, and salt. Bring to a low boil. Reduce the heat to low and cover. Simmer for 30 minutes or until the vegetables are very tender. Remove from heat.

• ½ cup onion, chopped

Creamy Vegetable Soup

*Available

Try One New Food Every Week

Pumpkin Pie Protein Pancakes

Try spiralizing zucchini or broccoli stems as the “spaghetti” you pair with your favorite sauce. You can also use Miracle Noodles*, which are low in carbs and contain no fat, sugar, or starch.

Did you know that rejecting foods based on color or texture can rob you of the nutrients you need for peak metabolism? You can expand your food horizons and lose weight by eating various nutritious foods. Here are a few tips to help change your picky ways.

• ½ cup mushrooms, chopped

Experiment With Spices

• 4 cups of vegetables*, chopped

• ½ teaspoon dried thyme

3. Place pan on the stove on medium heat. Add the batter to the pan.

3. Add the vegetables and sauté for another 3 minutes.

The batter doesn’t bubble up like normal pancakes, so it’s important to watch them to ensure they aren’t overcooked.

• Pumpkin pie spice, to taste

Be Creative With Prep

Improve Your Pasta Dish

• 1 egg white

4. Let the pancake sit for about 2-3 minutes on one side. Flip and cook it for another 2-3 minutes.

3 hours.

• 8 oz. water or cooled coffee

• 1 RM Thick & Creamy Vanilla Shake* (powder)

¼

• tsp ground allspice tsp ground cloves

BASIL PESTO INGREDIENTS

• ½ tsp ground cinnamon

4. Make the RM Vanilla Shake as directed. Add mixture and Walden Farms syrup into the pot and bring to a simmer.

• ½ cup Brussels sprouts, trimmed and halved

• ½ cup asparagus, trimmed and cut into 1-in. pieces

5. Pour mixture into cup with tea. Use an immersion blender to froth the drink.

• ¼ cup small onion, chopped

COZY RECIPESFall

• 2 tsp smoked paprika

• 2 tsp ground cumin

3. Use a knife to prick a few holes in the squash. Bake for about 1 hour and 20 minutes (fipping halfway through). The squash is done when it feels tender when pierced with a knife.

• Salt

• Chopped parsley and lemon to serve

• 1 ½ Tbsp Walden Farms® Caramel Syrup

3. Remove the tea bags. Pour the tea into your cup.

Recipe Yields: 16 oz. of protein | 10 cups of vegetables Delicious Fall Drinks Everyone Will Love Fall is the perfect time of year to celebrate warm spices, savory herbs, and deep favors. Get into the spirit the #RedMountainWay with festive drinks that are deliciously perfect and won’t break your diet.

• 1 serving of instant coffee

• Pumpkin pie spice (to taste)

• 5 ice (morecubesorless for desired consistency)

1. Bring water to a boil in a small saucepan. Add spices to the water and stir. Take the water off the heat and add the tea bags. Steep for 5 minutes.

2.

6. Transfer vegetables and chicken from pan to platter after they are cooked.

• 4 chicken breasts (about 16 oz.)

Smoky Glazed Chicken and Veggie Bake

• Zero-calorie nonstick cooking spray

6. Transfer shrimp to a plate and add roasted spaghetti squash noodles into the pan.

7. Add the basil pesto sauce to the pan with the squash and toss to coat.

INGREDIENTS

• 16 oz. peeled and deveined shrimp, thawed if frozen

SLOW COOKER SPICED TEA

• tsp ground nutmeg

PUMPKIN PIE COFFEE SHAKE

1. Combine all ingredients into a blender. Blend at high speed for 45 seconds. Serve in a glass and enjoy!

• 2 Tbsp apple cider vinegar

• 1 Café Mocha Protein Drink* (powder)

DIRECTIONS

• 2 Tbsp lemon juice

MOCK CARAMEL FRAPPUCCINO

• 2 black tea bags

INGREDIENTS

INGREDIENTS

¼

• ½ cup mushrooms, trimmed and halved

DIRECTIONS

3. Place Brussels sprouts and onion on a baking sheet and spray with zero-calorie nonstick cooking spray. Sprinkle with 1/3 of spice rub and ½ tsp salt. Roast for 10 minutes.

Turn slow

• 8 oz. water

• ¼ cup fresh basil leaves

HOMEMADE CHAI TEA LATTE

INGREDIENTS

2.

4.

1. Clean and chop 6 medium-sized apples, discarding the core and seeds. Blend apple pieces along with ½ cup of water. Pour mixture into a strainer and remove excess pulp. Add juice to the slow cooker. Core and seed remaining apples. Cut into thin slices. Place slices in the slow cooker. Add the rest of the ingredients and stir to combine.

• 3 cloves raw garlic

• tsp ground ginger

¼

• 1 large spaghetti squash, roasted (about 10 cups)

• Pepper

• ¼

DIRECTIONS

2. Combine paprika, cumin, and ½ tsp pepper in a small bowl.

DIRECTIONS

Recipe Yields: 16 oz. of protein | 2 ¼ cup of vegetables

SPAGHETTI INGREDIENTS

• 5 ice (morecubesorless for desired consistency)

• ¼ cup chicken broth or water

• Salt and pepper

• ¼ tsp dried oregano

• 3-5 cinnamon sticks

• 16 oz. water

• salt and black pepper to taste

7. Sprinkle with chopped parsley and squeeze of lemon just before serving.

2.

1. Combine ingredients in a blender.

• 1 cup water 2 tea bags (chai classic)

• ½ cup green beans, trimmed

• 3 Tbsp Walden Farms® Pancake Syrup

6. cooker on high for

1. Puree pesto ingredients in a food processor. This step can be done 1-2 days in advance.

• 1 Vanilla Protein Drink* (powder)

4. On another baking sheet, spray mushrooms, asparagus, and green beans with zero-calorie nonstick cooking spray. Toss with /3 or spice rub and ¼ tsp salt. Push to one side of the pan. On the other side, arrange chicken pieces and sprinkle with remaining rub and ¼ tsp salt.

• 2 apples (sweet or tart)

• A few cloves

1. Heat oven to 450°F.

5. Roast both pans until chicken is cooked and vegetables are tender, about 25-35 minutes.

5. Spray a large sauté pan with zero-calorie nonstick cooking spray. Add shrimp, season liberally with salt and pepper. Cook until shrimp are pink and opaque.

4. Let squash cool before cutting it open, scooping out seeds and separating the strands.

DIRECTIONS

2. Add water and ice cubes until desired consistency is reached.

Pesto SquashSpaghettiwithShrimp

DIRECTIONS

3.

• Chopped fresh basil for topping (optional)

INGREDIENTS

• 6 medium-sized apples, juiced (16 oz.)

8. Transfer spaghetti squash mixture to plates. Top with cooked shrimp, sprinkle with chopped basil.

2. Preheat the oven to 375°F.

5.

As the months rolled on and the pounds came off, I began to walk with my head held higher, with more swagger. Family and friends that hadn’t seen me in a while were shocked at my transformation — some didn’t even recognize me at my son’s wedding!

My oldest son got engaged in April 2021, and I knew then that I had procrastinated long enough. I didn’t want to be immortalized in my son’s wedding photos looking as I did. I had taken care of my three sons and spouse all these years and had neglected myself!

I heard a commercial on the radio for Red Mountain that planted a seed in the back of my mind. Knowing how fast people rebound on all these other programs made me want to hold out for the best. I wanted to be that long-term success story. For me, that was Red Mountain.

My breakthrough happened when I was able to identify the feelings and the things that triggered my desire to consume extra food. That, combined with a proprietary medication, made me feel like I had found the perfect weight loss solution.

All the little things I took for granted have become a daily celebration for me. No amount of chocolate can equal the feeling I get when I go shopping and ALL of the clothes I pick in my size ft!

- Mindy B. lost 95 pounds

The positive change I saw in my appearance was a major rush, and it still is!

THEN

Mindy B. PRIORITIZEDHERSELF for the First Time in 30 Years

NOW

At the time, I couldn’t bend over to tie my shoelaces or walk up the stairs without being out of breath. I was stressed about whether or not I’d need a seatbelt extender on an airplane. The motivation to become healthier wasn’t about the number. It was the little milestones in life I had taken for granted.

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