I want to share how I lost 125 pounds, going from size 24 to a size 6/8, on a whole food, plant-based diet.
My family immigrated to the United States from Azores, Portugal when I was three years old. I grew up on a small family dairy farm. I learned how to feed animals, mend fences, milk cows, and all the other things that go along with running a dairy. I never thought I would be eating meals that are all whole food plant-based. I grew up eating traditional meat based Portuguese dishes.
In 2012 my mother was diagnosed with cancer, and a friend died of cancer. Another friend was diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig Disease) and passed away the next year. All these events made me seriously think about my health. I knew that diabetes and heart disease ran in my immediate and extended family. Now, I could add cancer to the list of family health concerns. I knew that it was only a matter of time before I would follow in my family’s footsteps. Those were not the footsteps I wanted to follow!
At this time, I was overweight, pre-diabetic, had a high liver count, acid reflux and high cholesterol (219 out of a normal range of 130-199). I was on medicine for acid reflex, and my doctor wanted to put me on medication for high liver count. As I pondered my health and family history, I decided I needed to make some changes. I was not sure where to start, but I knew something had to happen.
A friend encouraged me to watch Forks over Knives, a documentary recommended by her doctor. After watching it, I decided to implement a whole food, plant-based diet. Although I lost 25 pounds in about nine months, I struggled finding recipes and making this way of life sustainable. Then I came across a whole food, plant-based program called Protective Diet, which eliminates oils, sugar, nuts and food additives.
The Protective Diet program includes many free recipes, but paid members can participate in the weekly interactive educational classes and receive additional recipes. Having recipes that you don’t have to worry about converting to no meat, sugar, nuts or food additives are so nice to have. The information I learned in the classes far outweighed the cost of the program. The classes discuss how to apply this plan and make it sustainable. I learned to stock my pantry, read labels, save on my grocery bill, overcome food cravings, and much more. My cooking skills improved. I focused on all the new foods I could eat and did not dwell on the foods I had given up. I was even able to start my food storage, something I had struggled to make a reality before.
The Protective Diet Living Facebook support group (free for anyone to join) has also been very helpful. Being a part of a supportive group and interacting with others who are on the same plan is a huge help. It helps me know I am not going through this alone. The support and encouragement of my husband has also been invaluable. My husband has supported me in everything I have decided to do. He has encouraged me along this journey to not give up.
There was a time that I did go off plan, not a lot, but I ate foods with sugar and oil. I found that my cravings came back and that I did not feel well. I realized how easy it would be for me to return to my old habits. I decided it was not worth it. Before starting on the Protective Diet, I had heartburn almost daily. Since starting this plan I have not had heartburn even once. I can also eat foods that are spicier now than I have ever eaten.
I was motivated by the weight loss, feeling good, and seeing improvement in my blood work. I didn’t worry about how long it would take to lose the weight or the total amount of weight I had to lose. I was excited about every small loss no matter the amount. After seeing my weight increasing for so long, I was thrilled when the scale was moving in the other direction. It all starts with making the decision to make a change, and having people help and support you along the journey is priceless.
Following a Protective Diet, I was able to lose an additional 100 pounds in the last two years. I lost this weight without counting calories, points, or measuring my food and with very little exercise. I never felt deprived or hungry. I was able to lower my cholesterol (from 219 to 116), normalize my liver count, and eliminate my need for acid reflux medicine. I also noticed that my skin was no longer oily. Since I was a teenager I have had oily skin, now it is normal. I have also learned to be mindful of what I am eating. Eating when hungry and stopping when full. (Mindful Eating Testimonial). This is something I am continuing to master.
As the weight came off, my activity level naturally increased. In August 2014, I ran my first 5K. I was never a runner growing up, but I have found enjoyment in this new activity. I was able to upgrade my life insurance to “Preferred Elite” because my health had improved significantly. I was told that very few people ever move into this category.
It has been several years since my journey started with a whole food, plant-based diet. People ask me about having a cheat day. Every day feels like a cheat day to me. I don’t feel I have given anything up, other than my bad health. I have been able to stay on plan and make this a lifelong change to better health. This way of life can be sustainable, enjoyable and is definitely doable. I started a blog to encourage those that are struggling to realize that making small simple changes can improve their health. Change has to start with us; we are the only ones that can make that decision. When we help ourselves, we are in a better position to help others.
Looking back, I know that I was guided on this journey. When I was about to give up, I found a whole food, plant-based diet that was sustainable and enjoyable. A whole food, plant-based diet helps nourish the mind and body. I was guided in finding my way to better health and I am so thankful.
I would recommend Protective Diet to everyone. What do you have to lose?
Below are my numbers from the last few years. I would love to have others transition into the “Preferred Elite” category. I hope that my blog EatLiveBNspired.com will inspire you to make simple changes that will improve your health. Let’s connect through social media Facebook Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest.
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That is indeed a huge transformation, your story would serve as a great motivation for those who are struggling to lose weight, or give up in the middle of road.
Thanks El,
Everyone has to have a turning point. But the decision to make a change, taking it day by day and learning from each experience was key. I’m still learning.
Small steps lead to big results.