Jen and Dan's Natural Healing with Plants
Jen and Dan meet weekly to have real conversations about using natural methods for health including foods and herbs that boost nutrition and balance the body's systems. They use their background in health science, nutrition, and herbalism and combine them with other lifestyle modalities to reach optimal health for their own lives and the lives of their clients. Jen and Dan are 2 southerners with a passion for natural living. They met at the School of Natural Healing and discovered that they have so many common interests with the same main goal: to help their community achieve optimal health without side effects.
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Jen and Dan's Natural Healing with Plants
Program Hopping: Clients not sticking to the program
Welcome to this week's episode of our podcast! In today's discussion, we delve into the topic of program hopping and the significance of maintaining a long-term commitment. Our conversation is inspired by personal experiences and observations, shedding light on the challenges and consequences of constantly switching programs.
We begin by acknowledging our own tendencies to program hop and the nervousness that arises when others fail to stick to a particular program. Sharing anecdotes, we highlight the importance of consistency and commitment to achieve desired results.
One particular story stands out, where someone we know was advised by a functional medicine doctor to go gluten-free due to a common yet often undetected virus called Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). Initially hesitant and confused about dietary changes, this person eventually committed to the recommended diet, including the elimination of allergens like gluten and soy. The positive outcomes were significant—weight loss, reduced pain, and even avoiding a scheduled surgery. However, when stress entered their life, they returned to their old habits, consuming gluten, soy, and processed foods, resulting in unbearable pain and the consideration of surgery once again.
The underlying theme emerges: there are effective solutions, but they require long-term commitment. We express frustration over clients who incorporate new information from various sources, disrupting the progress we've made together. We emphasize the need to avoid hastily adopting new practices without thorough research and understanding. We advocate for evidence-based approaches, considering long-term benefits and sustainability.
Moreover, we discuss the individuality of health journeys. What works for one person may not work for another, emphasizing the importance of personalized approaches. While one of us follows a whole-food, plant-based diet, others may require specific modifications. It's crucial to find what suits each individual and supports their personal health goals.
The conversation then shifts towards weight loss and the pitfalls of pursuing instant gratification. We explore the implications of rapid weight loss, including sagging skin and potential health risks. Slow and steady progress, supported by balanced nutrition, is highlighted as the key to sustainable results.
Recognizing the allure of quick fixes and the desire for instant gratification, we acknowledge the psychological and emotional factors that contribute to program hopping. We speculate that self-sabotage might play a role, with individuals unconsciously fearing the changes that may accompany improved health and weight loss.
In the latter part of the episode, we explore strategies to help clients stay committed to their programs. We emphasize the importance of trusting the process, celebrating progress made, and reflecting on how far they have come. We suggest providing reassurance, reminding clients that even though progress may be slower than expected, it is still progress. Sharing success stories and videos of individuals who have stuck to their routines can also serve as motivation and inspiration.
Ultimately, the key takeaway from this episode is the significance of long-term commitment to achieve sustainable results. While there may be temptations to switch programs or seek instant solutions, embracing consistency and trusting the process are crucial for long-term success.
Join us next week as we dive into another fascinating topic! Remember, it's the journey, not just the destination, that shapes our well-being. Stay committed, and keep thriving!
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