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my journey :: into real food

“Everything has a purpose unto Heaven”…yep that pretty much sums up how I came about the real food way of life. Everyone has their own story, and this is mine. I truly believe the circumstances that led to it were God driven and, had some of the uncomfortable things not happened, I would not be where I am today. Deep? Probably, but I see the circumstances we are given as opportunities to grow and learn. This was definitely a class in humility and victory at the same time.

My journey is one that has opened my eyes to a deep passion given to me to see the next generation grow up healthier, more aware, and educated about what they put in their bodies. I hope I can relate to you. It has been a desire of my heart to write about what I have learned for a few years now – the timing couldn’t be more perfect. I am humbled and honored to have been asked to join this amazing community of Mamas 🙂  I hope I can show you that this lifestyle is do-able…and necessary. You are worth it. Your kids are worth it.

OPENING MY MIND…

When I was in my mid 20’s I started have digestion issues…oh yes I’m going there! I went to my doctor after struggling for months, and she “couldn’t see what the problem would be” (although did no blood testing or, well, anything…), prescribed me a laxative, and stated I was just stressed and maybe needed some “help” with my digestive system.  I drove home thinking…what the heck?! I’m only 25!  I should not need this!  I really felt like I was getting a band-aide to cover up a broken bone. It didn’t seem like the answer.

A friend of mine told me about an office of doctors that followed a more holistic approach to medicine and thought maybe I could try it.  This office had always been described as very “taboo” in my “traditional medicine” experiences.  It was foreign territory for me…but…I was desperate. I was uncomfortable. I had no energy. I felt sick all the time. I WAS sick all the time. My sinuses were filled with infections all the time. I was miserable. So I went.

To make a long story as short as I can, this doctor actually listened to me for an hour. Blood testing came back positive for severe Candida outbreak in my intestines causing a “leaky gut”. This was making me sensitive to numerous foods. Come to find out, this is a very common condition in this processed food, stress laden country we live in. Within 3 months of getting processed food out and changing certain foods in my diet, healing my gut, and getting my thyroid balanced, I felt like a new person. It launched me into more research into processed gluten and soy specifically and how it affects our bodies. It made me rethink the processed “health food” I had been previously eating, that I thought was good for me.

This was what I call phase 1. Nothing could have prepared me better for the next phase in my health journey…I had opened my mind up.

HEALING THOUGHT PROCESSES…

Jump ahead to the year my first daughter was born. I was determined to breastfeed.  My delivery included severe hemorrhage, and despite every effort on my part, and doing everything in the book a lactation lady told me, I just didn’t have enough milk to feed my poor starving girl.  By 6 weeks there was nothing left.

I. WAS. DEVASTATED. Devastated isn’t the word. Crushed? Yes, crushed that I was insufficient to feed my baby. I cried happy tears and sad tears the night she gobbled up 4 ounces of …ugh…formula. I was happy because she was SO hungry and she slept SO good that night. I was sad because I trembled at the ingredient list on the box of formula. There had to be a better brand?! This can’t be it?!

image credit: http://www.healthyguts.net/2012/02/23/reversing-problems-in-kids-with-autisticneurological-and-gut-related-issues-5-questions-to-improve-your-childs-digestion/real-food/

So my search began for a better, healthier, more natural way to feed her. She deserved it. It was worth it. Within a week I read article after article on the Weston A. Price Foundation website, and saturated myself with new ideas on fats and their importance, and how to feed babies solids – the ideas were completely contrary to what I was being told to do. I was shocked. I was overwhelmed but excited. It just made sense to me. I was humbled. My entire college and career field focused on health and well-being and I didn’t HAVE A CLUE. I still didn’t have a way to feed my baby before solids though. I kept searching. A month or two later I went to a nutrition course for kids that focused on Weston Price principles. I was encouraged again. I spoke with the kindest nutritionist after the course. I explained to her about my situation with feeding. She gently asked if I had tried homemade formula. I had seen the articles on the WAPF site, but it looked so “homesteady” and so time consuming, I skimmed over it thinking I would never be able to do it. I switched her over to goat milk and made her formula since I didn’t know where to access fresh cow’s milk. It was not difficult 🙂

Over the next few months I was able to uncover the truth about fresh, raw milk (read this and this) and how to find it, along with other pastured farm products I never thought I would ever be able to find living in the big city we were living in at the time. I started making her formula from fresh, raw milk.  I changed the way I cooked. I changed the way I thought about food. Within a year I was even healthier – I never got sick, my skin glowed, my weight was healthy.

I have not stopped learning. My second daughter was born in April 2010 and I continue to learn new things. I hope you will share this journey with me. I am not a doctor. I am not a nutritionist. But I am what I believe EVERY Mama is – born with an innate, Mama bear tenacity to see to it that her babes get what is best for them.

BALANCING ACT…

It’s all about balance. Dieting extremes are dangerous.  The low fat fad has sapped a whole generation of the very substance their growing brains need to be nourished. The low carb trend has robbed a generation of adults balanced hormones, functioning adrenals, and metabolisms that burn. The convenience, packaged, processed revolution that seemed to free up so much of our time has us sick and sluggish – surely not helping us enjoy that extra time. I hope to bring balance to the way you look at food. Traditional, real food – prepared in ways that will nourish your body and allow it to function the way it was designed to. I believe every *body* has different needs at different seasons of life – and everybody’s “balance” isn’t going to look like the next person.

Learn with me. Teach me. I love to learn. I know that “my way” of getting the processed food out isn’t the *only* way. I wanted a place where I could finally document all that I have learned about feeding a family real food in a very real world surrounded by processed food. I didn’t just want a place to keep my thoughts straight, or a place to store my recipes, I wanted a place where I could help Mamas (and Daddys!) understand that you can do this. You have to figure out how to make it work for you. Some people will be able to do it all. I’m still not there. Some people will have to pick and choose what fits for your family. But you have to start somewhere. You have to do it for your kids. I, for one, want my girls to know why they put in their bodies what they put in it. I want their little brains to be able to function the way it is supposed to.

I know you can do this! Let’s walk through this together!

The Mama, my Superman, and our beautiful girls 🙂

YOUR TURN!

Tell me where you are in your real food journey – even if you have never begun! What do you hope to see written about as I learn how to communicate through this community?

I’ll be back on Monday sharing more recipes and tips I have learned along the way! I have been snapping pictures and writing for months – I have lots of ideas for you in the coming weeks 🙂 Feel free to give me an idea of some of the processed foods you are struggling to get out of the house. We can work through ideas together on how to make it differently or substitute!

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  • Keren Jackson
    July 17, 2012 at 11:33 am

    My entire family has high cholesterol…it’s genetic. Even my brother, at 28, is on cholesterol medication. I recently mentioned this to my OBGYN, and she said there is no point in testing me because there is no way to treat high cholesterol as long as I am nursing. In my mind, I’m like, “The first thing you want to do to me at age 30 is to put me on medication that I would need for the rest of my life!?”

    I’m fairly new to the real food lifestyle, but it’s been a long time coming. It started when my 1st daughter was 9 months old with cloth diapers and wipes. That first step thrust me into the world of living naturally and economically. During my latest (2nd) pregnancy, I began experimenting with making toiletries and household cleaners. I still need help in this area, but I’ve had a few successes. I’d like to know how to create cleansers, shampoos, etc. that are child safe and as close to easy as I can get.

    My stepmom, who is a world-renowned geneticist, recently began what she calls “The Pancreatic Code” diet, which is very close to a plant-based diet, viewing animal products as a complement to other foods. It involves checking one’s fasting blood sugar each morning and checking one’s blood sugar an hour an a half after eating, in order to see the patterns of one’s blood sugar and see which foods one’s body reacts to in a negative way. There are, of course, foods one cannot consume or should limit (i.e. caffeine, alcohol, fatty meats, and carrots, of all things). This diet has set me on the research road to try to figure out how I can eat healthily, naturally, easily, and economically. I’ve gotten into lacto fermentation of several vegetables, and I’ve been eating a lot of salads and really trying to think of animal products as an accompaniment to my meals; though, I haven’t given up my morning coffee (with cream). I am trying to buy organic dairy, and I’ve subscribed to a local CSA that provides locally-grown produce, pastured eggs, and pastured meats. Other than that, I don’t know where to go from here.

    • Renee
      July 18, 2012 at 7:37 am

      Hi Keren 🙂 Thanks for sharing your story! I love hearing other people’s journeys! Because that is exactly what they are – a journey 🙂 We all have things we discover and learn along the way – baby steps 🙂

      Your stepmom’s work sounds interesting 🙂 I know how it feels to want to know exactly what your body is doing when you eat certain foods. I felt the same way. What I have found is that different food combos are going to work different for every “body”…I have gone on the super strict Paleo type diets, super strict elimination type diets, super strict low carb diets, super strict low fat diets…and what I have came out of those with is a little success in the beginning, but over the long term ended with all sorts of either hormone issues, thyroid issues, or metabolism issues. I have only recently discovered the importance of balance of those macronutrients – meat, carbs, fats… in my experience I just can’t cut out any of them if I want to feel good! I have learned to chill out on counting stuff…whether it be calories, carbs, fats, etc…and my adrenals have healed, my thyroid levels are balanced, my energy and metabolism burn!

      I want to encourage you to keep searching what works for you 🙂 I think you are thinking very balanced – not eliminating meat but using it on your plate in a balanced way! And I LOVE your experimenting with veggie ferments! I started veggie ferments a couple years ago too 🙂 They are wonderfully healing!

      I also want to encourage you in your thoughts on cholesterol…here are a few of my favorite articles – I think you will enjoy them 🙂

      http://www.westonaprice.org/cardiovascular-disease/myths-a-truths-about-cholesterol

      http://chriskresser.com/the-saturated-fat-myth-debunked-in-two-minutes-and-thirty-five-seconds

      http://butterbeliever.com/2011/11/12/why-i-am-never-getting-my-cholesterol-levels-checked-again/

      Keep in touch!
      Renee

  • Kendahl @ Our Nourishing Roots
    July 16, 2012 at 12:02 pm

    This is such a great post, and so inspirational. Love it!

    My favorite quote: “I really felt like I was getting a band-aide to cover up a broken bone. It didn’t seem like the answer.” I have felt that way so many times, and I think that more and more people are starting to feel that way too. There’s a pill for everything, but problems never seem to get solved. We need to dig deeper and see what’s happening at the root of things.

    • Renee
      July 18, 2012 at 7:39 am

      Thanks Kendahl 🙂 I feel the same way – and I love to dig deep!

  • Carinn
    July 5, 2012 at 9:09 pm

    Thanks for sharing this Renee, I can’t wait to see all that you have to share!

    • Renee
      July 18, 2012 at 7:40 am

      And I can’t hardly wait to share with everyone! 🙂