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Regret-Free Holiday Tips

From the Show: Naturally Savvy
Summary: Learning a few easy strategies can have you enjoying your holidays rather than regretting them.
Air Date: 11/6/13
Duration: 10
Host: Andrea Donsky, RHN and Lisa Davis, MPH
Guest Bio: Karuna Sabnani, ND
Dr. Karuna Sabnani is a Naturopathic Doctor & Beauty Expert who is based in New York City and is the founder of Karuna Naturopathic Healthcare. She has been in practice for over a decade and works with people both locally and internationally. According to her, the healing power of nature is central to naturopathic and ayurvedic philosophy. Instead of trying to attack specific symptoms of a disease, naturopathic doctors focus on cleansing and strengthening the body to address and prevent both chronic and acute disease. In addition to her general practice, Dr. Sabnani has been the health and beauty advisor to Iman Cosmetics and writes for the Huffington Post. She is also part of Illumé, a unique image consulting and wellness service that re-interprets the concept of personal styling. Knowing beauty is from the inside out, Dr. Sabnani is an expert in weight loss, hair health, digestive issues, energy renewal and skincare.
Regret-Free Holiday Tips
The holidays are a time of family, friends, and feasting.

Unfortunately, that last part may cause you to have some regrets when you can no longer fit into your skinny jeans.

It doesn't have to be that way.

Naturopathic Doctor and beauty expert, Dr. Karuna Sabnani, shares some easy strategies that will have you enjoying your holidays rather than regretting them.

For instance, she suggests that you start your holiday morning off with some sort of exercise, whether it's a long walk or a yoga session. A walk between your dinner and dessert is also a good idea, and can actually be a nice time for family interaction.

Certain ingredients can help you burn fat and digest food properly, including green tea and bitters. Bitters are great for your liver, cleansing your blood and can even ease bloating.

And remember to eat SLOWLY! This will cause you to eat less throughout the day, because it gives your body a chance to say, "I'm full."

Join Dr. Sabnani as she shares more information on these tips and more.