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Delicious, gut-friendly meals designed to reduce inflammation and support your health—just pick your dish and enjoy the benefits.
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Wake up before 8 am (if your schedule allows) and do your morning meditation/prayer first thing after waking up.
Have a cup of green/herbal tea and make sure to have a total of 1 liter (33.8 fl oz or 4 cups) of water before noon following the hydration guide.
After your tea, do the Full Body Flow. Try to walk in the morning and reduce your time on public transport.
Coconut and Mixed Seeds Chia Pudding and a handful of berries.
Read the “How to Reintroduce Animal Products for Vegans and Vegetarians” Expert Advice.
Step away from your screen.
Even 5–10 minutes outdoors or by a window helps reset cortisol and serotonin levels. Natural light regulates your circadian rhythm and energy.
Make sure to have 1 more liter (33.8 fl oz or 4 cups) of water before 6 pm following the hydration guide.
Go for another 1h walk before 6 pm.
Listen to the “Codependency in Life” podcast.
Do your evening meditation in bed and listen to the Relaxing breathing technique.
Go to bed around 10 pm (if your schedule allows it). Leave your phone outside the bedroom!
Make sure not to drink too much at night. You can have a cup of rose bud tea for calmness.
Do the 7-min Quick Stretch.
Sweet Potato Cottage pie, make extra mash for Thursday’s dinner and extra Cottage Pie for Wednesday’s lunch.
Watch a video from the Watch Me – Videos section.
Wake up before 8 am (if your schedule allows) and do your morning meditation/prayer first thing after waking up.
Have a cup of green/herbal tea and make sure to have a total of 1 liter (33.8 fl oz or 4 cups) of water before noon following the hydration guide.
After your tea, do the Glutes & Core and try to walk in the morning.
Egg and Mushroom Scramble served with a slice of apple and cinnamon.
Read the “How to Avoid a Hangover” article.
Breathe deeply before you eat.
A few slow breaths activate your parasympathetic nervous system, improving digestion and calming the mind.
Make sure to have 1 more liter (33.8 fl oz or 4 cups) of water before 6 pm following the hydration guide.
Go for another 1h walk before 6 pm.
Hydrate Well – dehydration often feels like hunger or fatigue. Drinking water 30–60 minutes after lunch supports digestion and metabolism.
Fill a bath with Epsom salts (using 1 cup of Epsom salts) and listen to the Evening bath meditation then do your evening meditation in bed.
Go to bed around 10 pm (if your schedule allows it). Leave your phone outside the bedroom!
Make sure not to drink too much at night for optimal sleep. You can have a cup of peppermint tea for digestion.
Do the 11-min Quick & Effective Full Body Stretch and Mobility.
Sweet Potato, Carrot & Zucchini Soup, side of smoked salmon and a Bread Roll. Make extra soup for Thursday’s lunch.
Watch a video from the Watch Me – Videos section.
Wake up before 8 am (if your schedule allows) and do your morning meditation/prayer first thing after waking up.
Have a cup of green/herbal tea and make sure to have a total of 1 liter (33.8 fl oz or 4 cups) of water before noon following the hydration guide.
After your tea, do the Full Body Flow with Props and try to walk in the morning.
Paleo pancakes with a cup of blueberries.
Read the “IBD: Celiac, Crohn’s, Colitis, Diverticulitis” Expert Advice.
Check in with your posture.
Tension builds through the morning — roll your shoulders back, unclench your jaw, and lengthen your spine. Physical release equals mental release.
Make sure to have 1 more liter (33.8 fl oz or 4 cups) of water before 6 pm following the hydration guide.
Go for another 1h walk before 6 pm.
Sweet Potato Cottage Pie leftovers.
Listen to the “Melissa Cohen
Do your evening meditation in bed and listen to the Stress Reducing Meditation.
Go to bed around 10 pm (if your schedule allows it). Leave your phone outside the bedroom!
Make sure not to drink too much at night. You can have a cup of Anti-depressant Saffron Tea to help with mood and anxiety.
Do the 13-min Chest and Hip Opening.
Indian Lamb Curry with 2 tbsp of cooked quinoa. Make extra quinoa for Friday’s dinner.
Watch a video from the Watch Me – Videos section.
Wake up before 8 am (if your schedule allows) and do your morning meditation/prayer first thing after waking up.
Have a cup of green/herbal tea and make sure to have a total of 1 liter (33.8 fl oz or 4 cups) of water before noon following the hydration guide.
After your tea, do the Sculpted Arms Routine and try to walk in the morning.
Read the “Does Junk Food Damage Your Body?” article.
Practice gratitude.
Write down one thing that’s going well today. It instantly shifts mindset and lowers stress hormones.
Make sure to have 1 more liter (33.8 fl oz or 4 cups) of water before 6 pm following the hydration guide.
Go for another 1h walk before 6 pm.
Sweet Potato, Carrot & Zucchini Soup leftovers with a side of 2 Perfectly Boiled Eggs.
Proven Protocols to Lower Stress and Increase Wellbeing” podcast.
Do your evening meditation in bed and listen to the Full Body Relaxation.
Go to bed around 10 pm (if your schedule allows it). Leave your phone outside the bedroom!
Make sure not to drink too much at night. You can have a cup of Ginger Tea to help with digestion.
Roast Chicken with Sweet Potato Mash lefts overs from Monday and Roasted Tenderstem Broccoli. Save some chicken for Friday’s lunch.
Watch a video from the Watch Me – Videos section.
Wake up before 8 am (if your schedule allows) and do your morning meditation/prayer first thing after waking up.
Have a cup of green/herbal tea and make sure to have a total of 1 liter (33.8 fl oz or 4 cups) of water before noon following the hydration guide.
After your tea, do the Quick Yoga Stretch and try to walk in the morning.
Liver Detox Omelet with a handful of berries.
Read the “Migraines and Headaches” Expert Advice.
Smile — even if you don’t feel like it.
The act of smiling lowers cortisol and releases feel-good neurotransmitters.
Make sure to have 1 more liter (33.8 fl oz or 4 cups) of water before 6 pm following the hydration guide.
Go for another 1h walk before 6 pm.
Brussels Sprout, Chicken & Bacon Skillet using Wednesday’s chicken leftovers.
Step Outside for Sunlight – a few minutes outdoors lifts serotonin and vitamin D levels. It supports steady energy and helps regulate your circadian rhythm.
Do your evening meditation in bed and listen to the Sleep Story.
Go to bed around 10 pm (if your schedule allows it). Leave your phone outside the bedroom!
Make sure not to drink too much at night. You can have a cup of chamomile tea for good sleep.
Go for a 30 minute walk to get those steps in.
Mushrooms & Leek Stir Fry with 2 tablespoons of cooked quinoa.
Watch the Live Masterclass on “New Year New You”.
If you have a dip in the afternoon, you can snack on:
If you can last without snacking, great but don’t force that if you are desperate to eat.
Delicious, gut-friendly meals designed to reduce inflammation and support your health—just pick your dish and enjoy the benefits.
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Recipes
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Delicious, gut-friendly meals designed to reduce inflammation and support your health—just pick your dish and enjoy the benefits.
Recipes
The EBS Traffic Light system of food categories with more guidance on each color.
Read the guide
A place for asking questions that might feel too big or too small for professional help, and getting responses from both peers and moderators.
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