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Vas Kypreos

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Vas at the Multiple Sclerosis Race for the Cure Walk

After being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, I immediately began my search for optimal health. Naturally, I started out with medications proven to help decrease the incidence of MS flare ups, but I also wanted to do more.After much research, I began to realize that medications were not the only answer for fighting MS. The more I read, the more I realized that there was so much more that I could do by taking charge of my health.  

Four ‘healthy’ foods that aren’t so healthy after all

walletpop logo Four healthy foods that arent so healthy after allThese days everything from cereal to vodka is fortified with vitamins and minerals. But getting 500% of a day’s worth of vitamin C might not be necessary — or have any health benefits at all. In fact, several experts say getting mega-doses of some vitamins might even be risky, not to mention costly.

Here are four so-called “healthy” foods that actually may be harmful to your health … and your wallet:  

How to Clean Your System out Safetly

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Every three months, Pamela Bryant, 50, stops eating food for at least 10 days to clean the gunk out of her body. When she’s hungry, she drinks a concoction of lemon juice, cayenne pepper and maple syrup, laxative tea or saltwater.The popular liquid detox diet, known as the Master Cleanser, has few nutrients and is ridiculed by most nutrition experts. But Bryant swears it helps her lose weight and reduce cravings for sugar, caffeine and marijuana.When it’s over, “you feel incredible,” said Bryant, a Maui massage therapist. “You have way more energy, and all your vital organs are rested and detoxified.”  

Alice’s Story!

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Alice After

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Alice Before

Consulting with Stella last August was one of the best decisions of my life.  For the past five years, my health had increasing declined.  I experienced chronic and unexplained fatigue, insomnia, bloating, inflammation, digestive problems, and declining ability to absorb essential vitamins and nutrients.  Despite my efforts to “eat right” and exercise, I was feeling increasingly worse and putting on weight.  I felt helpless and quite frankly, I was convinced that I would never feel normal again.

 

Brenda Berg’s Story

Brenda Berg’s Story:

pastedGraphic Brenda Bergs StoryWhen Brenda initially signed up, she wanted to drastically improve her health, and be in the best shape of her life.  During our first appointment, Brenda shared that she felt  something wasn’t quite right.  She was working out daily, dieting and taking an array of vitamins, with no real improvements.  Brenda suffered from fatigue, inadequate sleep, and body-aches that would actually wake her up in the middle of the night.  She also had about 20 pounds to lose, with no success in her previous dietary intervention of calorie restriction–also known as dieting.  Finally, Brenda really wanted to be healthy (I’m quoting Brenda) ” I just want to be health and look good for my age.  I want my energy back!”

 

USA Triathlete Grady Funk’s story

n1005965047 109846 6458 USA Triathlete Grady Funks storyPrior to seeing Stella at W8less Nutrition, I was consuming a lot of processed grains, cereals, soy, and frozen dinners.  I was strictly concerned about my caloric intake rather than the actual makeup of the food I was consuming.  I had a lot of indigestion and my energy levels would go up and down all day.  I was not aware of the importance of getting my nutrients from its raw source and how it attributes to digestion, recovery, and my overall energy level.

Since I have changed my diet and gotten away from processed foods, I have noticed a steady energy level throughout the day and my recovery rate is far beyond what it used to be.  With 30 hours of training a week and 40 hours of work, it is vital I put the correct foods in my “engine” that allow me to complete my workouts with focus, and also allow it to recover for the next day.

Mission Statement & Philosophy: Stella Metsovas integrates research-backed information to create the ultimate, dietary-prescription based on your unique biochemistry, lifestyle, and physiology. No meal plans or calorie-dependent diets, just individual, specific, nutrition.

Methodology: “Individual. Specific. Nutrition”

IndividualComprehensive analysis is generally overlooked in clinical practice.  It’s imperative to identify imbalances and/or issues related to digestion, metabolism and lifestyle – by examining data provided by the client

Specific: Fad diets come and go.  The multi-billion-dollar-a-year diet industry constantly looks for strategies to lure in money from consumers; all the while misleading them into thinking they are getting personalized diets. The most accurate personalized approach is to use diagnostic measures, such as:

  • Respiratory testing: to figure out resting expenditure and metabolic rate
  • Blood testing: to understand underlying micronutrient deficiencies
  • Stool testing:  for yeast imbalance and gut-transit issues
  • Genetic testing: salivary tests for hormones and their metabolic influences (e.g., cortisol and digestion)

Nutrition: “One man’s food is another man’s poison.” Understanding nutrient interactions within our bodies is key to achieving good health. Nutrition is the foundation to optimal health.

 

Nutritionist, Stella Metsovas & Oprah’s New Detox Diet

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By Vicki Salemi

In case you haven’t heard, Oprah is following a new nutritional plan. Apparently this one is different, better and, yes, spiritual. Following Kathy Freston’s Quantum Wellness, Oprah recently began her journey with a 21-day cleanse. Why? She says to achieve the highest level of health and contentment.

 

Nutritionist Stella Metsovas in the Wall Street Journal

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Facing an Overweight
Electorate, Barack Obama
Might Find Low Body Fat a
Drawback
By AMY CHOZICK
Speaking to donors at a San Diego fund-raiser last month, Barack Obama reassured the crowd that he wouldn’t give in to Republican tactics to throw his candidacy off track.
“Listen, I’m skinny but I’m tough,” Sen. Obama said.
But in a nation in which 66% of the voting-age population is overweight and 32% is obese, could Sen. Obama’s skinniness be a liability? Despite his visits to waffle houses, ice-cream parlors and greasy-spoon diners around the country, his slim physique just might have some Americans wondering whether he is truly like them.
 

Stella Metsovas Client, Jim Nesbitt, featured in People Magazine

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LOST 12 LBS.!
BY EATING LESS WHITE FLOUR

Jim Nesbitt cross-trained five days a week and was fairly trim at 174 lbs. Except, he says, “my belly stuck out.” Frustrated, the Tustin, Calif., computer network broker, 46, hired nutritionist Stella Metsovas, who noticed he ate a lot of floury foods. “I love my pizza, pasta and bread,” says the dad of 7-year-old twins.
 

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