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Introduction<br />

Document any “cleansing reactions” you have, noting them as such <strong>to</strong> help you get through them. Very<br />

common are headaches, digestive disturbances, cold-like symp<strong>to</strong>ms, and skin breakouts. Write about setbacks<br />

you have—why did you have them? How do you anticipate success the next time you have a similar challenge?<br />

What recipes do you like? What ingredients do you like so much that you want <strong>to</strong> find more recipes that use<br />

them?<br />

If you can afford it, you may also want <strong>to</strong> start this year of change with a panel of blood work <strong>to</strong> document that<br />

your health risks are decreasing, which will be another powerful motiva<strong>to</strong>r for you. Ask your doc<strong>to</strong>r for a<br />

prescription for testing for cholesterol (LDL and HDL), triglycerides, B<strong>12</strong> and folate, blood glucose, and<br />

hormone testing (especially important for women age 40+).<br />

You may then wish <strong>to</strong> get tested again at 6 and <strong>12</strong> months later as you begin <strong>to</strong> see changes in your health. The<br />

more scientific you can be in documenting important changes both large and small, the more likely you will be<br />

<strong>to</strong> make long-term lifestyle changes rather than going on yet another short-term “health kick.”<br />

Why Should I Make Changes with a Support System in Place?<br />

We are spiritually and emotionally connected, social beings. We need someone <strong>to</strong> talk <strong>to</strong> every day about things<br />

that matter. Quit-smoking programs, Weight Watchers, professional organizations, church groups, and many<br />

other examples are evidence of how people are more successful when they come <strong>to</strong>gether in a common goal.<br />

Many research studies have documented how people lose weight more successfully if they do it with someone<br />

else.<br />

To that end, please talk about <strong>12</strong> <strong>Steps</strong>—your thoughts, successes, health improvements, favorite recipes,<br />

challenges—on the <strong>12</strong> <strong>Steps</strong> blog at www.greensmoothiegirl.com/<strong>12</strong>-step-blog/. If you are married or have<br />

children or roommates living with you, ask them forthrightly for support in your efforts. Tell them your hopes<br />

and goals, why you want <strong>to</strong> make a change. You may want <strong>to</strong> ask a friend <strong>to</strong> do the program with you.<br />

The importance of the support of a spouse or “significant other” cannot be overstated. My own family lets me<br />

know when a recipe I invent isn’t very good, which I want them <strong>to</strong> do—but they also thank me for meals I<br />

make. Some of my family members have genuinely appreciated that they are healthy and fit partly because of<br />

my efforts, and they tell me so. I hope that you will obtain the support of those closest <strong>to</strong> you, because it’s<br />

tremendously important.<br />

You can’t always control what your spouse thinks about eating right, and many of us live alone. You can<br />

control one thing, however. Almost regardless of where you live, support groups are available. I am a member<br />

of a number of groups that gather for monthly potlucks and <strong>to</strong> discuss a <strong>to</strong>pic related <strong>to</strong> health and nutrition.<br />

Ask someone you know who is “earthy crunchy,” ask at the health food s<strong>to</strong>re, or call a naturopathic doc<strong>to</strong>r’s<br />

office until you find a support group. Of course, you can always start your own group, <strong>to</strong>o! It’s probable that<br />

you have several friends who would really like <strong>to</strong> take charge of their health but need a bit of hand holding, as<br />

we all do. I like the names of a couple of support groups in my area: “A Healer in Every Home” and “Raw<br />

Lunch Bunch.”<br />

The benefits of a support network are more than just someone <strong>to</strong> share your experience with: you’ll gain new<br />

friends, new knowledge, recipe ideas and, most importantly, inspiration every time you get <strong>to</strong>gether. I am just<br />

like you. Even though I get hundreds of “love letters” from GreenSmoothieGirl.com readers whose lives are<br />

changed for the better, and I love that, nothing recharges my battery like meeting with real, live people.<br />

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