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  • Giving Hope with Tara & Nadia from Rocchetti's Beauty Salon

    Posted on January 24, 2016 by Wendy

    I met Tara & Nadia a few years ago and each time I met with them I always
    left feeling better than when I got there.

    These 2 ladies give the true essence of HOPE, which is what Fabulous, Fit
    & Fantastic Living is all about. I knew we were destined to meet each other for
    a reason and a lesson.

    They spend their day helping women & men who have to deal with hair loss
    from sickness, disease and mainly cancer. Their salon is an open door
    to share your feelings and fears about what you are going through
    and what it's like to be losing your hair.

    They listen with open hearts and give you advice on how to make
    your journey a wee bit better and how to feel Fabulous about yourself
    along the way.

    It's definitely worth booking a personal consultation with Tara & Nadia

    Remember through it all.... Always Be Fabulous!

    Luv Wendy


    This post was posted in Health and Fitness and was tagged with Fabulous Fit & Fantastic Living, Rocchetti's Beauty Salon, Wendy Ladd, wendyladd.com

  • Be Authentic, Be Original, Be Fabulous!

    Posted on January 9, 2016 by Wendy

    Excellent video from Pennington's that was published Jan 3, 2015 with a fabulous message.
    I love it! A must share!!

    Body confidence and self-acceptance are topics that have grown in popularity over recent years.
    Why? The fact of the matter is that our world is still filled with stigma, stereotypes and unrealistic expectations.
    It’s time to reclaim power from a society that thinks we should look or act a certain way based on our appearance.
    Instead of trying to change ourselves to fit an arbitrary standard, let’s change perceptions.
    As advocates for body diversity and size acceptance, Pennington's want to work with you to create
    a new convention: that beauty, strength, and confidence come in different sizes, shapes, and heights.

    #iwontcompromise is a movement that celebrates doing what we love, wearing what makes us feel good,
    and being who we are without compromise. No limits, no fears, no judgments, just pure enjoyment.
    When we hold ourselves back in fear of how we may be perceived, society misses out.
    Let them stare. Let them see what we can do. Let’s inspire them together.

    Join the conversation and share your story!

    www.penningtons.com

    Remember to Always Be Fabulous!

    Luv Wendy


    This post was posted in Health and Fitness and was tagged with Fabulous Fit & Fantastic Living, plus size yoga, Wendy Ladd, wendyladd.com, yoga

  • What if Cinderella had swollen feet

    Posted on January 4, 2016 by Wendy

    Happy New Year everyone.

    I hope you had a good holidays and got some rest from the hustle and bustle.
    The holidays can be very stressful and many of us feel the need to eat comfort food to release
    that stress or our grandmothers say eat, eat, eat.

    I know many people set goals to lose weight and most of the goals unfortunately don't get accomplished.
    The reason being is that we set the goal because we allow what other people think to affect our New Years Resolutions.
    I am constantly telling people to learn how to get to their "natural state of weight" and the
    fad diets and yo you diets will disappear.

    I love this article from Lisa Berry. I couldn't find it on her website however I read this on LinkedIn.
    All credit goes to Lisa for this http://www.datingyourdiet.ca/

    What If Cinderella had swollen feet??

    We all know that the glass slipper fit. We all know that Cinderella lived happily ever after.
    BUT what if on the very special day when the ministers came by the house for the girls to try on
    the glass slipper Cinderella’s feet were swollen? What if she stuffed her emotions down with food
    and hid from all her feelings of low self worth, not fitting in, feeling depressed with her living conditions,
    never getting ahead in life? What if bags of potatoes chips, muffins, pasta, and cookies were her answers.
    What if chocolate covered avoidance was her go to response?

    I’ll share with you what would have happened. The glass slipper would never have fit and Cinderella would
    have been left sitting there in the beautiful embroidered Victorian chair with her big old swollen water retention
    foot and no prince and no happily ever after.

    Imagine just for a moment that your life long dream, a once in a lifetime opportunity literally came to YOU,
    right to your door, and you weren’t prepared? What if the decisions you were making, the actions you were taking
    were ruining your chance for success? Holding you back from fitting in the exact life that you’d been dreaming of and were trying to create.
    Imagine if your life was swollen and didn’t fit into your life’s magical glass slipper?

    I remember when the word “success” was defined to me. When I heard it, everything just clicked.

    “Success is when preparation meets opportunity”

    What does a successful life look like to you?
    What is your fairy tale life?
    Are you prepared to slide into it like a glass slipper when it shows up?
    When the opportunity presents itself to you?
    Do you have the mindset that will motivate you into taking actions that propel you into your success?
    Are you aware of the power and control you have in your very own life that puts you in the driver seat to choose
    what foods you eat, what activities you participate in, what attitude you possess, what language you speak?
    Do you realize that it is you who chooses the people in your life? Are you allowing wicked step-sisters and mothers
    to dictate your daily activities, negative and hurtful emotions?

    Choice is like a fairy godmother. The choices you make are like a granted wish.
    That’s why they say… “Be careful of what you wish for”. It’s the same as when I say to myself,
    ”Lisa, be careful of what you choose, cause that’s what you’ll get.”

    So how does one make choices that will get them to their fairy tale life?

    How does one prepare so that when they meet opportunity they will have success?

    I'm sure the night that Cinderella ran home with only one glass slipper and no prince that she opened
    a few kitchen cupboards looking for comfort food. I'm sure she had the phone in her hand wanting to order a pizza.
    I bet she even had a secret stash of gummies hiding beside her bed for some sugary satisfaction.
    BUT in the end I believe that Cinderella had carefully thought about her decisions before hand.
    She had questioned which actions would give her the results she desired and I’m pretty sure she hung onto her dream for a better life,
    a free life, and a confidant life. She was aware that having the power to make her own choices,
    her own wishes, that she would create the life she wanted.
    So instead of eating any of those harmful and smothering foods and waking up with swollen feet,
    that night she closed her eyes and laid her head on the pillow and held on tight to her dream of a life happily ever after.

    Its all about being prepared for the day when your golden opportunity comes up...being the perfect fit when your life's dreams materialize...
    its all about having the mindset and making the decisions that are congruent...that in alignment to what you're trying to create.

    I wish you all a Happy New Year - 2016

    Remember to Always Be Fabulous!

    Luv Wendy


    This post was posted in Health and Fitness and was tagged with Date your diet, Fabulous Fit & Fantastic Living, Lisa Berry, Wendy Ladd, wendyladd.com

  • Think Fresh, Live Local & Eat Healthy

    Posted on June 25, 2015 by Wendy

    Throwback Thursdays. Stacey Fokas from Freshalicious on the Fabulous, Fit & Fantastic Living show. Think Fresh, Live Local and Eat Healthy smile emoticon Enjoy!

    Remember to always Be Fabulous!

    Luv Wendy


    This post was posted in Health and Fitness

  • Feeling Fabulous, Fit & Fantastic- Congratulations Wendy Morgan

    Posted on June 7, 2015 by Wendy

    Feeling Fabulous, Fit & Fantastic!!!

    Here is an inspiring testimony I have had the privilege to personally witness. Wendy Morgan, is a mother of 3, and a grandmother of 1 who works full time in a hospital.

    There came a time for Wendy when she said "enough is enough".
    She bought my book Fabulous Fit & Fantastic Living,"Get to your natural state of weight" when the
    fund raising campaign was happening. I think she bought it more in support of the campaign and didn't realize exactly how it was going to change her life.

    After reading the book, Wendy knew that she wanted to feel more vibrant, alive, and energetic.
    Too many days were spent feeling achy and lazy. She knew she had to make changes.

    As we all know having the information to make changes in our life is the easy part. It's the discipline
    on a daily basis that is the hardest part. After printing of the pH Balanced Alkaline/Acidic chart
    from my book Wendy began her shopping.

    She was not one who liked vegetables or who drank a lot of water. Wendy was a fan of pop and processed foods. Her busy lifestyle got her into a rut of eating on the run and not taking time to nourish her body properly.

    Wendy learned how to start with small changes, easy changes for beginning the journey.
    She started adding lemon to her water, got rid of the pop and packaged processed foods and began eating wholesome foods. Her cupboards no longer stock cookies and sugar foods and she has learned how to shop the outside aisles of the super market.

    Wendy has lost 27 pounds in the past 4 months since she made a decision to eat a more alkaline, pH balanced diet.
    I love how the changes happen in people who choose this lifestyle. It's not about loosing weight, it's
    about being healthier.
    Your body will automatically go to it's "natural state of weight" when you change to a pH balanced diet.

    I had the pleasure of taking Wendy shopping and helping her choose some new outfits.
    You will see from her before photo and her after photo she is definitely feeling more vibrant, alive & energetic.

    Congratulations Wendy on taking the information and making a difference in your life.
    Not only does this change YOUR life, it changes YOUR family's life as well.
    You will inspire others by being the Best YOU, that YOU can be.

    You definitely are a model of Fabulous, Fit & Fantastic Living


    This post was posted in Health and Fitness

  • Help Wendy meet her goal

    Posted on May 18, 2015 by Wendy

    Fabulous, Fit & Fantastic Living is proud to support Wendy Morgan on her ride for Heart & Stroke Foundation.

    Wendy is riding for the second year, however this year is different than last year.
    Wendy has lost over 20 pounds by eating a more alkaline diet with the book "Get To Your Natural State of Weight".
    She is feeling more energetic and alive than ever.

    Wendy is a wonderful example of having the discipline to start making changes in your health.

    Way to Go Wendy Morgan!

    If you feel moved by Wendy's story and want to support the cause, please donate and share. Thank you !!

    http://support.heartandstroke.ca/site/TR/Events/RFH2015?px=1001830&pg=personal&fr_id=1070&_ga=1.215935839.956071645.1386081615#.VVaD_nPs4-g.facebook

    Remember to always be Fabulous!

    Luv Wendy


    This post was posted in Health and Fitness

  • Top 10 Food Additives to Avoid

    Posted on April 11, 2015 by Wendy

    Top 10 Food Additives to Avoid -

    By Laurentine ten Bosch, Producer - 'Food Matters'

    Food additives have been used for centuries to enhance the appearance and flavor of food and prolong shelf life. But do these food additives really “add” any value to your food?

    Food additives find their way into our foods to help ease processing, packaging and storage. But how do we know what food additives is in that box of macaroni and cheese and why does it have such a long shelf life?

    A typical American household spends about 90 percent of their food budget on processed foods, and are in doing so exposed to a plethora of artificial food additives, many of which can cause dire consequences to your health.

    Some food additives are worse than others. Here’s a list of the top food additives to avoid:

    1. Artificial Sweeteners
    Aspartame, (E951) more popularly known as Nutrasweet and Equal, is found in foods labeled "diet" or "sugar free". Aspartame is believed to be carcinogenic and accounts for more reports of adverse reactions than all other foods and food additives combined. Aspartame is not your friend. Aspartame is a neurotoxin and carcinogen. Known to erode intelligence and affect short-term memory, the components of this toxic sweetener may lead to a wide variety of ailments including brain tumor, diseases like lymphoma, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, fibromyalgia, and chronic fatigue, emotional disorders like depression and anxiety attacks, dizziness, headaches, nausea, mental confusion, migraines and seizures. Acesulfame-K, a relatively new artificial sweetener found in baking goods, gum and gelatin, has not been thoroughly tested and has been linked to kidney tumors. Read more about the dangers of Aspartame here.

    Found in: diet or sugar free sodas, diet coke, coke zero, jello (and over gelatins), desserts, sugar free gum, drink mixes, baking goods, table top sweeteners, cereal, breathmints, pudding, kool-aid, ice tea, chewable vitamins, toothpaste

    2. High Fructose Corn Syrup
    High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is a highly-refined artificial sweetener which has become the number one source of calories in America. It is found in almost all processed foods. HFCS packs on the pounds faster than any other ingredient, increases your LDL (“bad”) cholesterol levels, and contributes to the development of diabetes and tissue damage, among other harmful effects.

    Found in: most processed foods, breads, candy, flavored yogurts, salad dressings, canned vegetables, cereals

    3. Monosodium Glutamate (MSG / E621)
    MSG is an amino acid used as a flavor enhancer in soups, salad dressings, chips, frozen entrees, and many restaurant foods. MSG is known as an excitotoxin, a substance which overexcites cells to the point of damage or death. Studies show that regular consumption of MSG may result in adverse side effects which include depression, disorientation, eye damage, fatigue, headaches, and obesity. MSG effects the neurological pathways of the brain and disengaged the "I'm full" function which explains the effects of weight gain.

    Found in: Chinese food (Chinese Restaurant Syndrome ) many snacks, chips, cookies, seasonings, most Campbell Soup products, frozen dinners, lunch meats

    4. Trans Fat
    Trans fat is used to enhance and extend the shelf life of food products and is among the most dangerous substances that you can consume. Found in deep-fried fast foods and certain processed foods made with margarine or partially hydrogenated vegetable oils, trans fats are formed by a process called hydrogenation. Numerous studies show that trans fat increases LDL cholesterol levels while decreasing HDL (“good”) cholesterol, increases the risk of heart attacks, heart disease and strokes, and contributes to increased inflammation, diabetes and other health problems. Oils and fat are now forbidden on the Danish market if they contain trans fatty acids exceeding 2 per cent, a move that effectively bans partially hydrogenated oils.

    Found in: margarine, chips and crackers, baked goods, fast foods

    5. Common Food Dyes
    Studies show that artificial colorings which are found in soda, fruit juices and salad dressings, may contribute to behavioral problems in children and lead to a significant reduction in IQ. Animal studies have linked other food colorings to cancer. Watch out for these ones:

    Blue #1 and Blue #2 (E133)

    Banned in Norway, Finland and France. May cause chromosomal damage

    Found in: candy, cereal, soft drinks, sports drinks and pet foods

    Red dye # 3 (also Red #40 – a more current dye) (E124)

    Banned in 1990 after 8 years of debate from use in many foods and cosmetics. This dye continues to be on the market until supplies run out! Has been proven to cause thyroid cancer and chromosomal damage in laboratory animals, may also interfere with brain-nerve transmission

    Found in: fruit cocktail, maraschino cherries, cherry pie mix, ice cream, candy, bakery products and more!

    Yellow #6 (E110) and Yellow Tartrazine (E102)

    Banned in Norway and Sweden. Increases the number of kidney and adrenal gland tumors in laboratory animals, may cause chromosomal damage.

    Found in: American cheese, macaroni and cheese, candy and carbonated beverages, lemonade and more!

    6. Sodium Sulfite (E221)
    Preservative used in wine-making and other processed foods. According to the FDA, approximately one in 100 people is sensitive to sulfites in food. The majority of these individuals are asthmatic, suggesting a link between asthma and sulfites. Individuals who are sulfite sensitive may experience headaches, breathing problems, and rashes. In severe cases, sulfites can actually cause death by closing down the airway altogether, leading to cardiac arrest.

    Found in: Wine and dried fruit

    7. Sodium Nitrate/Sodium Nitrite

    Sodium nitrate (or sodium nitrite) is used as a preservative, coloring and flavoring in bacon, ham, hot dogs, luncheon meats, corned beef, smoked fish and other processed meats. This ingredient, which sounds harmless, is actually highly carcinogenic once it enters the human digestive system. There, it forms a variety of nitrosamine compounds that enter the bloodstream and wreak havoc with a number of internal organs: the liver and pancreas in particular. Sodium nitrite is widely regarded as a toxic ingredient, and the USDA actually tried to ban this additive in the 1970's but was vetoed by food manufacturers who complained they had no alternative for preserving packaged meat products. Why does the industry still use it? Simple: this chemical just happens to turn meats bright red. It's actually a color fixer, and it makes old, dead meats appear fresh and vibrant.

    Found in: hotdogs, bacon, ham, luncheon meat, cured meats, corned beef, smoked fish or any other type of processed meat

    8. BHA and BHT (E320)
    Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) and butylated hydrozyttoluene (BHT) are preservatives found in cereals, chewing gum, potato chips, and vegetable oils. This common preservative keeps foods from changing color, changing flavor or becoming rancid. Effects the neurological system of the brain, alters behavior and has potential to cause cancer. BHA and BHT are oxidants which form cancer-causing reactive compounds in your body.

    Found in: Potato chips, gum, cereal, frozen sausages, enriched rice, lard, shortening, candy, jello

    9. Sulfur Dioxide (E220)
    Sulfur additives are toxic and in the United States of America, the Federal Drugs Administration have prohibited their use on raw fruit and vegetables. Adverse reactions include: bronchial problems particularly in those prone to asthma, hypotension (low blood pressure), flushing tingling sensations or anaphylactic shock. It also destroys vitamins B1 and E. Not recommended for consumption by children. The International Labour Organization says to avoid E220 if you suffer from conjunctivitis, bronchitis, emphysema, bronchial asthma, or cardiovascular disease.

    Found in: beer, soft drinks, dried fruit, juices, cordials, wine, vinegar, and potato products.

    10. Potassium Bromate
    An additive used to increase volume in some white flour, breads, and rolls, potassium bromate is known to cause cancer in animals. Even small amounts in bread can create problems for humans.

    Found in: breads


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  • Are You at Risk?

    Posted on March 15, 2015 by Wendy

    Living Traditionally has a great article with very important information to read about GMO fruit. Please check out the link and their site to make sure you are "in the know" when shopping for your fruits.

    The new genetically engineered Arctic Apple® was approved by the USDA on February 13, 2015, and like other GMO fruits being approved. It won’t be labeled and won’t have undergone independent safety testing — regulators will rely on the company’s own assessment that the apple is safe for human consumption.

    The so-called Arctic apples — which will be available in the Granny Smith and Golden Delicious varieties — are genetically engineered in a way to suppress the production of an enzyme that causes browning when cells in the apple are injured, from slicing, for example.

    Now they are trying to approve GMO peaches, pears, cherries, bananas and oranges.

    Unfortunately, once approved, these new GMO fruits will appear unlabeled on grocery shelves across the country. One of the bigger cons of GMO is that unless it is one of those weird-looking fruits like black strawberries or giant raisins, there really is no telling at a glance which vegetables, fruit, grain or other crops have been genetically modified.

    Read more here...

    http://livingtraditionally.com/gmo-apples-approved-now-gmo-peaches-pears-cherries-bananas-oranges-works/

    Remember to always be fabulous

    Luv Wendy


    This post was posted in Health and Fitness

  • Taste of Nature Organic Bars

    Posted on February 25, 2015 by Wendy

    This month I want to share with you an Organic Bar that is just simply 100% Delicious and 100% Fabulous. It's called Taste of Nature. It comes in many flavours however my favourite is the Brazilian Nut Fiesta.

    Taste of Nature is 100% certified organic, Non-GMO project certified and Gluten Free. They are made with the very best ingredients the world has to offer. And yes, they taste as good as they look!

    I found these bars by accident while I was at the Health Food Store, as they didn't have the other bar I usually eat (which will now remain nameless because it just doesn't measure up to this bar!!!)

    I am now a 100% committed Taste of Nature customer so I wanted to share this amazing find with you

    Brazilian Nut Fiesta
    Nutrition Facts
    Serving size: 1 bar (40g)

    Calories 190
    Calories from fat 110
    Total Fat 12g 18%
    Saturated Fat 2g 10%
    Trans Fat 0g
    Cholesterol 0mg
    Sodium 5mg 1%
    Carbohydrate 17g 6%
    Fibre 2g 8%
    Sugars 10g
    Protein 5g
    Vitamin A 0%
    Vitamin C 0%
    Calcium 2%
    Iron 8%
    % = % Daily Value

    Ingredients

    Raisins*, peanuts*, agave nectar*, sunflower seeds*, almonds*, Brazil nuts*, brown rice syrup*, walnuts*, whole grain brown rice crisps*, pumpkin seeds*, sunflower oil blend* (sunflower oil*, mixed tocopherols, rosemary extract*), agar.

    Glycemic Index (GI) Score

    The glycemic index (GI) is a property of the carbohydrates in different foods, specifically the blood glucose raising ability of the digestible carbohydrates. A GI score of 55 or less is considered low and desirable for hypoglycemic and diabetics. In experimental tests, this product scores 39.4.

    Benefits

    100% Organic, Certified Kosher, Certified Vegan, Gluten Free, Low Sodium, Source of fibre, Source of Energy, Non GMO.
    * Certified organic. May contain sesame, tree nuts and soy.

    Certified Kosher, Certified Vegan, Gluten Free, Made in Canada, Non GMO Project Verified, USDA Organic

    Here is the website where you can find out more about these tasty healthy bars and find out a store closest to you to purchase them. Full credit to this blog goes to Taste of Nature.

    http://www.tasteofnature.ca/

    Remember to always Be Fabulous!!!

    Luv Wendy

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    This post was posted in Health and Fitness and was tagged with alkaline, Fabulous Fit & Fantastic Living, pH, Taste of Nature, Wendy Ladd

  • How Much Sleep Do You Need?

    Posted on February 8, 2015 by Wendy

    Eating a pH balanced diet with lots of alkaline foods truly does energize your body, however along with an alkaline diet you need the proper amount of sleep as well. Both go hand in hand.

    Have you ever felt groggy upon waking, or do you lack the energy needed to get through your day? Studies show that the connection between lack of sleep and health problems are becoming greater each year. People are not getting enough "good" sleep.

    Lack of sleep not only makes you feel tired and sluggish, but it can be the root cause of other conditions such as weight gain, high blood pressure, low immune system, and anxiety/depression. Getting a "good" night sleep in imperative to Good Health.

    I personally do my best to make sure I get my 8 hours a night. When I don't get my 8 hours this is when I feel sluggish, lazy or when a cold or flu can set in. If ever I feel like I am getting sick, I take a nice bath and hit the bed early. There is nothing better than a "good" night's sleep to fight of what is ailing you.

    So how much sleep is enough? I found this chart below from the National Sleep Foundation.

    Even though the amount of sleep one individual needs is based on several different factors such as genetics, age, stress and overall health; the table below gives a good rule of thumb on how much sleep we need as we age:

    Remember to relax before bedtime, and keep yourself away from anything that cause you stress. Stay away from watching television before bedtime and internet activities as they both create active brain waves and harder to relax.

    I know most of us are not getting the healthy amount of sleep on the chart however there is no time like the present to begin.

    Sweet dreams... and Remember to Always Be Fabulous

    Luv Wendy


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