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Your Health Starts Here: January Reset

January is my favorite month to talk about gut health. After the holiday season—with its indulgences, rich foods, irregular sleep, and stress—your body often calls for a reset. And gut reset isn’t about deprivation or hard purging. It’s about gently bringing your body back homeostasiswhere digestion runs smoothly, energy returns and inflammation calms down.

If there’s one thing I’ve learned after years of physical practice, it’s this:

A healthy gut is the foundation of a healthy life.

When digestion is compromised, no supplement, diet or lifestyle adjustment will work as it should. It all starts here.

Why your gut needs a reset

Your digestive system is incredibly complex. It breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, forms your immune cells, communicates with your brain, and helps regulate your hormones. However, we take it for granted – expecting it to function perfectly while overloading it with stressors such as:

  • Processed foods
  • Sugar and refined flour
  • Alcohol
  • Dairy
  • Late night food
  • Inconsistent sleep
  • Constant nibbling
  • Emotional stress

When your gut is overloaded, it has a hard time digesting efficiently. This often leads to alkaline blood recessioninflammation, bloating, cravings, lethargy, skin problems, mood swings and hormonal imbalance.

Resetting the gut gives your digestion the space it needs rest and repairallowing your body to redirect energy towards cleansing, healing and balancing.

Step 1: Remove inflammatory foods

Resetting only works if the triggers are removed. For the next 10–14 days, purge these from your home:

  • Processed sugars
  • Packaged/processed foods
  • All dairy products
  • Pork
  • Refined flour (pasta, cereal, crackers, pastries)
  • Mineral snacks
  • Junk food of all kinds
  • Sports drinks and soft drinks
  • Any carbonated “bubbles”

Removing these gives your digestive system a chance to calm down, heal and get stronger.

Step 2: Follow the Basic Food Pairing Rules

These simple rules can dramatically improve digestion, eliminate bloating and reduce fermentation in the gut:

  • Always eat fruit alone (smoothies are an exception).
  • Never combine protein and starch.
  • Protein should always be combined with cooked and raw vegetables.
  • Starches (quinoa, wild rice, sweet potatoes) should be eaten with vegetables – not protein.
  • Never drink water while eating (dilutes digestive enzymes).

You’ll be surprised at how much smoother your digestion is with these changes.

Step 3: Embrace the power of fasting

One of the most transformative tools for gut health is fasting.

When we fast, we give the body a chance to cleanwhich it cannot do properly while it is busy digesting. Digestion requires a remarkable amount of energy—much more than most people realize. The body must break down food, neutralize acids, produce enzymes, absorb nutrients, transport waste, and eliminate toxins.

Fasting gives your body a break.

During this break something beautiful happens:

  • Inflammation is reduced
  • The liver catches up with detoxification
  • The lining of the intestine begins to repair itself
  • Hormone restoration
  • Mental clarity sharpens
  • And you feel lighter — physically and emotionally

Every time I fast, I experience this shift. I feel more present, clearer and more connected to my intuition and memories. It’s like a fog is rising.

A simple program:
Aim for a night fast of 13 hoursstarting from the moment you finish dinner.
This alone can dramatically change your metabolism and digestion.

Step 4: Reset your lifestyle to support circadian health

Gut health is intertwined with your daily rhythm. Supporting your circadian clock will make your reset much more powerful:

  • Finish the food 7:00 p.m.
  • Avoid screens, news and overstimulation after dinner.
  • Choose quiet evening activities: reading, walking, meditation, music.
  • Keep your bedroom dark, cool and free of phones or Wi-Fi.
  • Aim to be in bed next to it 10:30 p.m so that the liver can properly detoxify during the night.

Small changes like these do wonders for digestion and hormones.

Step 5: Why this reset works

This reset works because it returns your body to its natural state — a state of balance, clarity, and ease. By simplifying eating, reducing digestive burden and supporting detoxification pathways, your body can:

  • Reduce inflammation
  • Improve hormonal balance
  • Enhancement of metabolic function
  • Improve bowel regularity
  • Increase energy and clarity
  • Improve sleep
  • Reduce cravings
  • Support natural, healthy weight loss
  • Cleanse the skin
  • Strengthening immunity

This is not a temporary diet.
This is one return to alignment—a way of eating and living that sustains you long after January.

Your Health Starts Here: January Reset

January is my favorite month to talk about gut health. After the holiday season—with its indulgences, rich foods, irregular sleep, and stress—your body often calls for a reset. And gut reset isn’t about deprivation or hard purging. It’s about gently bringing your body back homeostasiswhere digestion runs smoothly, energy returns and inflammation calms down.

If there’s one thing I’ve learned after years of physical practice, it’s this:

A healthy gut is the foundation of a healthy life.

When digestion is compromised, no supplement, diet or lifestyle adjustment will work as it should. It all starts here.

Why your gut needs a reset

Your digestive system is incredibly complex. It breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, forms your immune cells, communicates with your brain, and helps regulate your hormones. However, we take it for granted – expecting it to function perfectly while overloading it with stressors such as:

  • Processed foods
  • Sugar and refined flour
  • Alcohol
  • Dairy
  • Late night food
  • Inconsistent sleep
  • Constant nibbling
  • Emotional stress

When your gut is overloaded, it has a hard time digesting efficiently. This often leads to alkaline blood recessioninflammation, bloating, cravings, lethargy, skin problems, mood swings and hormonal imbalance.

Resetting the gut gives your digestion the space it needs rest and repairallowing your body to redirect energy towards cleansing, healing and balancing.

Step 1: Remove inflammatory foods

Resetting only works if the triggers are removed. For the next 10–14 days, purge these from your home:

  • Processed sugars
  • Packaged/processed foods
  • All dairy products
  • Pork
  • Refined flour (pasta, cereal, crackers, pastries)
  • Mineral snacks
  • Junk food of all kinds
  • Sports drinks and soft drinks
  • Any carbonated “bubbles”

Removing these gives your digestive system a chance to calm down, heal and strengthen.

Step 2: Follow the Basic Food Pairing Rules

These simple rules can dramatically improve digestion, eliminate bloating and reduce fermentation in the gut:

  • Always eat fruit alone (smoothies are an exception).
  • Never combine protein and starch.
  • Protein should always be combined with cooked and raw vegetables.
  • Starches (quinoa, wild rice, sweet potatoes) should be eaten with vegetables – not protein.
  • Never drink water while eating (dilutes digestive enzymes).

You’ll be surprised at how much smoother your digestion is with these changes.

Step 3: Embrace the power of fasting

One of the most transformative tools for gut health is fasting.

When we fast, we give the body a chance to cleanwhich it cannot do properly while it is busy digesting. Digestion requires a remarkable amount of energy—much more than most people realize. The body must break down food, neutralize acids, produce enzymes, absorb nutrients, transport waste, and eliminate toxins.

Fasting gives your body a break.

During this break something beautiful happens:

  • Inflammation is reduced
  • The liver catches up with detoxification
  • The lining of the intestine begins to repair itself
  • Hormone restoration
  • Mental clarity sharpens
  • And you feel lighter — physically and emotionally

Every time I fast, I experience this shift. I feel more present, clearer and more connected to my intuition and memories. It’s like a fog is rising.

A simple program:
Aim for a night fast of 13 hoursstarting from the moment you finish dinner.
This alone can dramatically change your metabolism and digestion.

Step 4: Reset your lifestyle to support circadian health

Gut health is intertwined with your daily rhythm. Supporting your circadian clock will make your reset much more powerful:

  • Finish the food 7:00 p.m.
  • Avoid screens, news and overstimulation after dinner.
  • Choose quiet evening activities: reading, walking, meditation, music.
  • Keep your bedroom dark, cool and free of phones or Wi-Fi.
  • Aim to be in bed next to it 10:30 p.m so that the liver can properly detoxify during the night.

Small changes like these do wonders for digestion and hormones.

Step 5: Why this reset works

This reset works because it returns your body to its natural state — a state of balance, clarity, and ease. By simplifying eating, reducing digestive burden and supporting detoxification pathways, your body can:

  • Reduce inflammation
  • Improve hormonal balance
  • Enhancement of metabolic function
  • Improve bowel regularity
  • Increase energy and clarity
  • Improve sleep
  • Reduce cravings
  • Support natural, healthy weight loss
  • Cleanse the skin
  • Strengthening immunity

This is not a temporary diet.
This is one return to alignment—a way of eating and living that sustains you long after January.

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