Sep 16, 2021
Are you wasting money on fake food? Is eating healthy real food actually expensive or is that what you’re made to believe?
We are sold LIES by big food brands, and we continue to buy these lies every time we consume beautifully packaged food with nothing to offer but poison.
In this week's episode of HYDRATE, I chat with my good friend Gretchen about the transformative role of REAL FOOD in achieving OPTIMAL HEALTH. Real food is whole, non-processed, natural food dense with nutrients our body needs. It had kept our ancestors strong and healthy for hundreds of years until food companies introduced us to hybridized junk made in laboratories and popularized by TV ads.
Why should you avoid that box of chemicals disguised as ‘healthy' food?
Gretchen and I tell you why. We also cover her journey from veganism to a nutrient-dense diet; grain fermentation; cheap real food choices + recipes; and the timeless benefits of natural food preparation.
Gretchen Hackman Adler is the founder of the health and lifestyle brand, ‘Gretchy.’ Believing that health transformation begins in the kitchen, she organized an online course called ‘Nourishing Your Kitchen Master Class’ to lead thousands of people toward their best and healthiest selves.
What we discuss…
2:37 - Gretchen's transition from veganism and plant-based diet to a nutrient-dense diet
6:04 - The lies food companies sell
9:33 - The secret to glowing skin, high energy, and active mind is in your kitchen
11:53 - How to practice the ancient and healthiest way of food preparation
13:22 - Why veganism and a carnivore diet are never sustainable
14:55 - How to activate your kitchen and source good ingredients
18:05 - What is einkorn wheat?
20:10 - DIY sourdough starter and grain fermentation
30:50 - The importance of proper food sourcing and preparation
34:58 - Why real food is worth your attention and money
To learn more about Gretchen...
Instagram: @gretchy
Website: nourishingkitchen.teachable.com
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