Lower back pain isn’t always about doing the “right” exercises or trying harder. After living with chronic back pain for more than two decades, I’ve learned that the body doesn’t work like a simple equation. This post explores a more thoughtful, whole-body approach to understanding pain—one rooted in awareness, breath, and how your body actually moves through daily life.
You've heard it before - breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Three cups of coffee in the morning might give you energy, but your body requires more nutrients than that to develop a healthy immune system and give your body the fuel it needs to thrive.
Although I am by no means a vegetarian, I often look to vegetarian recipes for inspiration. They are plant-based, filled with micronutrients, antioxidants, and fiber. They usually have resistant starch (which helps lower blood sugar, increase insulin resistance, and maximizes fat oxidation) by way of beans and legumes. And, because of those same beans and legumes, they have protein. Just not enough protein
Lower back pain isn’t always about doing the “right” exercises or trying harder. After living with chronic back pain for more than two decades, I’ve learned that the body doesn’t work like a simple equation. This post explores a more thoughtful, whole-body approach to understanding pain—one rooted in awareness, breath, and how your body actually moves through daily life.