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I wish you all a blessed and happy new year!

Please feel free to pass this week's newsletter on to your friends and family. I will be using the week's main topic for the YLD chat topic each week.

Warmly,
Kathleen

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December 29, 2003
** Quote From Kathleen **

Remember that sugar-sensitive people tend to be people of extremes.
You either feel totally awash in feelings or totally disconnected.


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** Testimonial for the Week**

It's that time again. You know what I mean. You turn on the TV and the radio and open a magazine and there it is: Diet Ads. Weight Loss center ads. Ads for gyms. Exercise equipment sales and infommercials. Miracle supplements that will help you lose 100 pounds in a week. Welcome to New Years Resolution Hell! (smile)

I always dreaded this time of year. Everyone made those same resolutions to lose weight and exercise more. Whether you were fat or thin, everyone made that resolution among many others that would last a week at best. And I always felt especially bad because I sugar-binged my way through the several weeks from Thanksgiving to Christmas, so I just *had* to do *something*. And, naturally, would then fail a week later at whatever new venture I got suckered into.

And I can't tell you how many gyms I joined in January, how many weight loss programs I joined in January, how many diet books I bought ....yes, in January. Not that I didn't do it all year long, but that January temptation was just too great!

You know, two days ago I went to the book store to buy a copy of Kathleen's food journal, Your Body Speaks, and I was assaulted by rows and rows of diet books and huge signs to get me to buy that silliness. And I made sure I pulled all of Kathleen's books off the bottom shelf and displayed them prominently. (smile)

I know this is a hard time of year to be bombarded with that message and to not be tempted to run to one of those quick solutions instead of staying with Radiant Recovery, which we *know* is the better option for us. No, we won't lose 30 pounds in 30 days. But we know there's a life-changing healing going on here that we won't get from those get-thin-quick schemes.

If you're struggling with these mixed messages right now, talk to us. My solution now is to laugh at those ridiculous commercials. But I know it wasn't always like that. Let us know how we can support you through all of this.

* Sue *
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** Your Last Diet: More Than What You Think**

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Come join us and get in on the action!

http://www.radiantrecovery.com/YLD_signup.htm


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** Featured Product **

Elaine posted this recipe about coconut almond milk. It sounds GREAT! I am getting the stuff as we speak. Sure would love to hear any other creative uses of your soy milk makers! I love mine.
I soak 120 grams (I have a scale that weighs it that way) which is a little under a cup and a half of almonds. I usually soak it overnight but about 4-5 hours would do it. Then, I put the water in the soy milk maker, up to the top line. I strain the nuts, put them in the basket with about 2 tablespoons of unsweetened coconut. Put the machine together and turn it on. When it is done, I stir the foam back into the milk. I don't throw anything away!! I freeze the mashed almonds and coconut in an ice cube tray and use those in my shake too.

My shake:
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** Science Tip **

Restless Leg Syndrome
by Kathleen DesMaisons, Ph.D.


A number of you have asked me about restless leg syndrome. Some of you have reported that the symptoms seem to be worse after you started the food plan.

While I have worked with a number of people who experience restless legs, I had not really understood it fully. I went to the journals and found that RLS "remains poorly understood." But I did find some clues which might be helpful: there appears to be a genetic component to it.

RLS is associated with inattention and hyperactivity (sounds like many of us)! There seems to be a connection between RLS and reactive hypoglycemia. If your blood sugar is low, RLS may get worse. RLS is improved by drugs which activate dopamine - like cocaine, amphetamine or coffee. Which means going off of coffee will make it worse. RLS is improved by opioids so going off of sugars of course will make it worse in the short term until you build up your natural level. RLS is made worse by use of SSRI's (Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft, etc.) so enhancing your serotonin is likely to make symptoms worse. Are you doomed to restless legs if you want to heal your sugar sensitivity? I don't think so! Here are some helpful hints:



Ondo W. Restless legs syndrome:clinicoetiologic correlates. Neurology, 1996 Dec:47(6):1435-1441.
Hargrave R. Restless leg syndrome exacerbated by sertraline. Psychosomatics, 1998 Mar:39(2):177-78.
Chervin RD. Symptoms of sleep disorders, inattention and hyperactivity in children. Sleep, 1997 Dec:20(12):1185-1192.

You can read any of these articles by going to PubMed.
Do a search by author by putting in the last name and initial like this - Panksepp, J.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed/

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** Featured Topic**
Law of Threes

I have often been asked why I don't provide a whole list of supplements. "Why only three, Kathleen?"

I operate under The Law of Threes. (I made it up.)

I firmly believe that we sugar sensitive people have "Mush brains." We are smart and intuitive but we have a very hard time "remembering" what we are supposed to do.

However, I have found that I can easily remember three things.

Three key issues (blood sugar, serotonin, beta endorphin), three meals, three vitamins. I thought it would be a good idea to put The Law of Threes to use.

Every year between my birthday in late November and Christmas, I begin thinking about the year completed and the year to come. Where have I been, where do I want to grow and what will it take to get there?

In the past, I would write out many goals. Once I even bought one of those expensive planning systems which provided space in my appointment book to see how I was progressing with each goal. I think we had seven areas to work with. But after about two weeks, my enthusiasm petered out.

I couldn't remember everything I was supposed to be doing, so I simply stopped doing any of it. Sounds like a sugar sensitive person, don't you think?

Then I started working with The Law of Threes. I could remember three things. The idea grew with me. It simplifies and focuses my direction.

My goals:

Simplicity
Order
Kindness

I majored in philosophy in college. It is easy for me to conceptualize global ideas. So even though there are only three goals, they still seemed to be pretty abstract.

So I said, "Okay, Kathleen, what do you mean? Let's get concrete and specific, here." It was fun to tag each goal to a very specific area - making it do-able. So I got to pick three applications for my three goals.

Here is what I chose:

Simplicity Food
Order Money
Kindness Exercise

I was getting closer. But what do "food, money and exercise" mean? Back to the drawing board I went.

Remember now, I was still working with The Law of Threes, so I didn't let myself start making up lists.

Oh, I wanted to. I wanted lists big time. All the things I would do with my food, all the strategies with money, and many, many options for exercise. But I held my pen and worked on holding my brain.

I admit that I kept wanting to drift off in wild reflection... "Well, you could do this...."

"Three, you get to choose three," I told myself. So I went back to my little grid (you know I love those grids)!

It made me laugh.

Simplicity Food 3 meals each day.
Order Money Pay bills on time.
Kindness Exercise Do it.

This wasn't cosmic. I just have to worry about three specific jobs: 3 meals each day. Pay bills on time. Do it.

Of course there will be other things I have to figure out in order to manage these three. I will have to watch the time, go grocery shopping, decide what to cook when, what to eat. But I can just keep the focus on the end task - eat three meals every day.

The same is true for paying the bills on time. I have to remember to bring the mail in, to open it, to register that it is a bill, to note the day it is due, to make sure the money is in the right account. You know the drill. We tend to drift and then we get in trouble. La-La land I call this.

In the past, when I hit La-La land, I would get upset and feel badly, and then would have to avoid those feelings by not doing anything.

Now my pattern is to stay focused on what is manageable. Pay the bills on time. Eat three meals. Exercise.

The end of the story?

If I do my three things, I will get to my goals.

See if you can boil down what you want for next year into three things. Get real simple and real focused and see how it goes.