Recently I wrote about how you can start closing the gap between the life you are living and your best life . . . but I received some reader complaints. Desire to live their Miracle Question
life? Check. Ideas and solutions to start closing the gap? Check.
Energy to get their plan (and butt) into action? Not so much. And this
is a valuable lesson. Inspiration and desire are only part of what is
needed to close the gap, which is why desire + diet is the formula for
success. Without physical and mental energy, it’s impossible to put the
plan into action. This is why feeling good, having energy, and being
healthy are so critical to living your best life.
So, how healthy are you? Jumping on the scale can give you some
indication. Analyzing your body fat percentage is another option. Maybe
calculating your body mass index (BMI). Getting your blood work done and
looking at cholesterol levels. You could also check your blood
pressure. These are all decent methods to try to answer the question,
“How healthy am I?” And this is a question I’ve been asking myself for
some time — often while chugging down a thick green nutrition shake. Is
this stuff really working? If there was an inverse relationship between
taste and nutritional value, I should be pretty damn healthy, but who
knows? I sure didn’t.
But all of that changed a few days ago . . .
Let me take you back a few years first. In 2008 I read the very funny and informative book, Skinny Bitch,
and it changed my life. After finishing the last page of the book, I
became a vegetarian. No hamburgers. No turkey. No chicken. No pork. And
most traumatically, no more Double-Doubles from In N’ Out Burger. Then
after reading the China Study and earlier this year reading Kathy Freston’s Veganist, I made the leap to a vegan diet. No pizza. No ice cream. No yogurt. No whey.
So what do I eat? I drink several green protein shakes a day, wheat
grass, Resveratrol, Acai berry juice, and eat baby carrots like they are
a bag of Lay’s potato chips, raw protein bars, salads, quinoa, and did I
mention thick green shakes?
Here’s what I’ve discovered . . . I’ve NEVER felt better in my life. I
have tons of physical and mental energy. I’ve lost a significant
percentage of body fat, and now I never have digestion problems (goodbye
Tums). In short, I feel fantastic, and while that doesn’t exactly
answer the question “How healthy am I?” — now I know that I am!
While visiting a local Rancho Santa Margarita vegan shop,
I had my carotenoid antioxidant levels measured with a nifty skin
scanner that claims to “prove the effectiveness of your supplements in
improving your overall antioxidant health.” I have no idea what this
means, but Dr. Oz
featured the scanner on his show so it must be good. It basically
measures the amount of cancer-fighting antioxidants in your body.
The painless scan takes 90 seconds, so during this time the women
told me that there are five levels: red (worst), orange, yellow, green,
and blue (best). She said most people score in the orange range and that
less than 1% of the American population is in the blue category. I
spent about 80 of those 90 seconds professing — no, demanding — that I
would score in the blue category. If I didn’t my whole nutritional world
would have come crashing down. Well, 90 seconds later, I got my blue
score. Needless to say, she was surprised. In fact, she had tested so
many people and so few had scored blue, she gave me a blue shirt and
took my picture for their wall of fame.
So, I left with a shirt, but more importantly, I left with more self-respect and redemption. This stuff really does work.
If you want more physical and mental energy so you can get the most
out of life, first focus on what you put in your body. Trust me . . .
being blue never felt so good.
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