Glancing back on the past 8 months of my whirlwind existence I can’t say much was consistent beyond my ever evolving love for good quality whole foods.

As I dabbled in nomad living in Australia and tested my own definition of lifestyle design I continued to tinker with my diet and discover what works for my body. As I floated through various locations I continually had to reevaluate what I was putting in my mouth and be honest with how much exercise I was doing to stay in shape.



Whole Foods and my beloved Trader Joes were not just a quick six block walk and fridge space to store such goodies was vehemently fought over in packed hostels. No date on your grocery bag = no food next morning. Brutal when you just spent your last five bucks on greens and tomatoes because you want a salad instead of instant noodles.
Let’s just say since I’ve been back in San Francisco I couldn’t feel more blessed and privileged to have such incredible variety of locally grown, organic produce and products. Though I knew it growing up, we Californian’s have it good!

Since the beginning of EpicSelf I have pushed the importance of balance in nutrition. Offering a mix of Eastern and Western approaches to the subject while showing you how to eat for optimum nutrition and performance without the cost. Whilst traveling, I must admit, trying to define how I eat and my personal philosophy on food became a nightmare. I experimented a lot and now have found what balances perfect with my current activity levels, energy needs, season and aesthetic. The trick…our nutritional needs are ever evolving. We have to constantly re-evaluate! What keeps you lean and mean now won’t work forever. Not by a long shot.

The more I read the more I realize that each person needs to experiment and do what feels right for their specific body at that time in life. Experimenting and trial and error with food is the only way to truly find what approach satisfies and energizes your unique make-up. We must learn to adapt and ebb with changes in age, metabolism, allergies, and overall demands of life, like stress. 
There is no magic bullet nutrition plan that works for everyone at every moment. You can stop dieting and start loving food again if you take the time to understand your own body. For some, dairy is not an option.
As I discussed in Dare We Eat Dairy? the milk industry and it’s role in our national food pyramid is up for heated debate. For others, gluten, wheat and white flour are the culprits. You might choose to eliminate certain foods all together just because you have more energy, feel less bloated, etc, without them. That’s okay! You are building mind-body awareness.
Let the scientists fight over whether eggs actually increase cholesterol or coffee is a must drink super bean.
There is so much back and forth it’s ridiculous and infuriating. I say absorb the info and then make your own decisions based on how your body feels.
What’s soothing my soul at the moment is a blend of raw, vegan, non dairy eating with some eggs and an occasional night out for sushi (raw fish). Meat isn’t quite out of my life yet. I just can’t give up sashimi! Loads more to come on my transition into more raw, vegan living!

Next Up: Video Interview with raw food expert Natalie Lussier the Raw Food Witch.
What are some of your unique dietary needs and how have they evolved with your ever changing lifestyle? I’d love to hear what works for you!

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