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SUMMARY:Women's Breakfast & Networking -"You Are What You Eat-Start the New Year Off Right!" with Cathy Zolner
DESCRIPTION:You Are What You Eat Start the New Year Right!\n\nFood additives have been used for centuries to enhance the appearance and flavor of food and prolong shelf life. But do these food additives really "add" any value to your food?\n\n\n\nFood additives find their way into our foods to help ease processing\, packaging and storage. But how do we know what food additives is in that box of macaroni and cheese and why does it have such a long shelf life?\n\n\n\nA typical American household spends about 90 percent of their food budget on processed foods\, and are in doing so exposed to a plethora of artificial food additives\, many of which can cause dire consequences to your health.\n\nWhen you purchase a can of tomato paste does it contain high fructose corn syrup? Does your canister of bread crumbs contain partially hydrogenated fat? Are food dyes lurking in your bottled salad dressing? Learn how these hidden ingredients may be contributing to illness and disease.\n\nStart the New Year by learning why it is important to avoid processed and refined foods along with food additives. Food is energy and food is medicine. Our January speaker\, Cathy Zolner\, Holistic Health Coach\, will teach us the importance of cell health and eating a diet of nutrient dense foods.\n\n"Food is mirror: look into the mirror of what you eat and you will learn to see yourself. This works the other way as well. Look into the mirror of yourself\, and you will find a reflection of what you are eating."\n\n-Steve Gagne\n\n \n\nCathy Zolner\, Holistic Health Coach\, A.A.D.P.\, studied at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in NYC. She is certified by the American Association of Drugless Practitioners. IIN covers cutting-edge nutrition concepts and modern health issues that you won't find in a traditional nutrition program. She has studied all the major dietary theories and understands that there is no one diet that works for everyone. Cathy focuses on creating a personalized approach that is appropriate for the individual depending on their age\, health\, activity level\, where they live\, personal taste and preferences. \n\n \n\nHer passion is empowering women and families to understand their bodies better\, make self-care a priority\, feel confident in choosing and preparing healthy delicious food and experience overall happiness. \n\n \n\nCathy's one-on-one coaching and group workshops support her clients in making positive lifelong changes in their health and nutrition.\n\n \n\nShe believes in nourishing the body with seasonal nutrient-dense foods incorporating the colors of the rainbow and full spectrum of tastes. \n\n \n\nHer services include personalized cooking classes\, corporate wellness\, health food tours along with health and nutrition talks.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:You Are What You Eat &ndash\; Start the New Year Right!
\nFood additives have been used for centuries to enhance the appearance and flavor of food and prolong shelf life. But do these food additives really &ldquo\;add&rdquo\; any value to your food?
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\nFood additives find their way into our foods to help ease processing\, packaging and storage. But how do we know what food additives is in that box of macaroni and cheese and why does it have such a long shelf life?
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\nA typical American household spends about 90 percent of their food budget on processed foods\, and are in doing so exposed to a plethora of artificial food additives\, many of which can cause dire consequences to your health.
\nWhen you purchase a can of tomato paste does it contain high fructose corn syrup? Does your canister of bread crumbs contain partially hydrogenated fat? \; Are food dyes lurking in your bottled salad dressing? Learn how these hidden ingredients may be contributing to illness and disease.
\nStart the New Year by learning why it is important to avoid processed and refined foods along with food additives. \; Food is energy and food is medicine. Our January speaker\, Cathy Zolner\, Holistic Health Coach\, will teach us the importance of cell health and eating a diet of nutrient dense foods.
\n&ldquo\;Food is mirror: look into the mirror of what you eat and you will learn to see yourself. This works the other way as well. Look into the mirror of yourself\, and you will find a reflection of what you are eating.&rdquo\;
\n-Steve Gagne
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\nCathy Zolner\, Holistic Health Coach\, A.A.D.P.\, studied at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in NYC. \; She is certified by the American Association of Drugless Practitioners. \;  \;IIN covers cutting-edge nutrition concepts and modern health issues that you won&rsquo\;t find in a traditional nutrition program. \; She has studied all the major dietary theories and understands that there is no one diet that works for everyone. \; Cathy focuses on creating a personalized approach that is appropriate for the individual depending on their age\, health\, activity level\, where they live\, personal taste and preferences. \;
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\nHer passion is empowering women and families to understand their bodies better\, make self-care a priority\, feel confident in choosing and preparing healthy delicious food and experience overall happiness. \;
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\nCathy&rsquo\;s one-on-one coaching and group workshops support her clients in making positive lifelong changes in their health and nutrition.
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\nShe believes in nourishing the body with seasonal nutrient-dense foods incorporating the colors of the rainbow and full spectrum of tastes. \;
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\nHer services include personalized cooking classes\, corporate wellness\, health food tours along with health and nutrition talks. \;
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LOCATION:American Alarm 297 Broadway\, Arlington Please do not park in the American Alarm parking lot. It is for employees only.
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URL:https://business.arlcc.org/events/details/women-s-breakfast-networking-you-are-what-you-eat-start-the-new-year-off-right-with-cathy-zolner-01-08-2015-171
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