Deep sea smoothie bowl

Your thyroid gland is associated with speaking the truth and the color blue/aquamarine. The throat chakra (also known as Vishuddha) is responsible for communication, self-expression, and the ability to speak your personal truth. The truth system represents your throat and the anatomical parts around it and is where your thyroid gland is located.

Your thyroid gland releases hormones that affect most organs in your body. They also impact your metabolism, breathing, heart rate, nervous system, weight, body temperature, energy levels, and so much more.

I know it might be hard to believe, but 80% of my clients have some sort of thyroid issue, men and women alike, and sometimes even kids.

When levels of these hormones are low, your body’s processes can slow down, and weight gain, depression, constipation, fatigue, and other symptoms can occur. When levels are high, your body’s processes speed up, leading to anxiety, excess sweating, weight loss, insomnia, and other symptoms.

Sea vegetables (plants derived from the sea) are nourishing for the thyroid gland. They are rich in minerals like iodine. Iodine is necessary for your thyroid gland to function properly and, therefore, can help support the regulation of your metabolism. You can read more about blue foods on my FREE RESOURCES page. Click here, download the RAINBOW FOODS AND DIVERSITY pdf, and read more about the healing powers of foods.

RECIPE

Ingredients

1 cup spinach, raw

1 medium banana

1 cup blueberries

1 tsp blue spirulina

1 Tbsp hemp seeds

1 Tbsp flaxseed meal

1 serving paleo/vegan protein powder of choice

1 cup almond milk, unsweetened, or plant milk of choice

1/2 cup cold water or coconut water

1 pinch pink Himalayan salt, sea salt, Celtic salt, NO table salt

1 Tbsp nut/seed butter, unsalted

lemon juice to taste

Instructions

  • Place spinach into the blender first, then cover with the rest of the ingredients;

  • Process at high speed until well combined;

  • You may add ice (or cold water), depending on how cold and thick you like your smoothie.

Enjoy!

As usual, these are my thoughts and ideas, not medical advice. You are encouraged to create your own recipes or search for some suited to your needs. I am just sharing my recipes, hoping that I can inspire some of you to make healthier food choices.

Please remember that we all have different nutritional needs and that food affects us differently. If you are not sure which foods are best for you, reach out for a free phone consultation. 

In good health,

Ioana

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