In this episode, we dive deep into body image struggles and why so many women battle with self-criticism. Dr. Lucille shares powerful case studies from her psychiatry practice, including the story of a beautiful woman who suffered from body dysmorphia her entire life—sacrificing her health for vanity.
Your body is always listening. Every thought you have, whether about weight, illness, or insecurity, gets magnified. When you hate your body, it begins to work against you. But when you learn to send love and healing to every cell, everything shifts.
Lynn also shares insights from her Quantum Biology studies, revealing how we are liquid crystals powered by the sun—designed for resilience, energy, and self-repair. Tune in to learn how to transform your relationship with your body, embrace your true self, and activate healing from the inside out.
As always there's quite a bit of conflicting information out there about how to break a fast. One thing everyone agrees on is that the fast needs to broken slowly and gently. You also need several days to go back to eating normally. For example, if you do a 7 day fast, you need about 3 days of refeeding. On a 10 day fast, you'll need 4-5 days and so on. How you break the fast will make or break the whole experience. If you go right back to your old way of eating, you can easily negate all the benefits of your fast. One school of thought insists on breaking the fast with fruit, more specifically watermelon and then lots of veggies and more fruit. Since my goal is to remain in ketosis, I will be taking a different approach. I will be eating protein, fat and some low-carb veggies, bone broth and lots of water. I would also recommend abstaining from alcohol for at least a few days so you're not overburdening your liver. Listen to your body. Don't force the food if yo...
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