Posts tagged as:

body love

Hi everyone! Here is the BODYLOVE BEAUTY BALL recipe  that I made with Megan Castran (Jewel Chic Page) for chocolate goodness that cultivates healthy, sexy, sassy and happy living.

Did you know that raw cocoa offers the highest anti-oxidant in the world 30 times higher than red wine,15 times higher than blue berries, 20 times than green tea. This is like a mineral supplement with therapeutic grades of cooper, magnesium and chromium and iron and zinc some of the most deficient minerals in the world. So with one ball you can diminish cravings, boost your immune system, relax, start to lose weight, love your body and feel happiness and beauty in every cell of your gorgeous being! Enjoy!


Bodylove Beauty Chocolate Recipe:

1 cup raw cocoa powder
3 cups of natural protein powder
3 tablespoons of coconut oil
1 cup of coconut milk – not too much, add in as you go to make sure you don’t put too much in!

1 cup shredded organic coconut
½ cup goji berries add more minerals and a chewy texture
½ cup pepitas / pumpkin seeds for a nutty taste
Stevia to taste

(Thanks to Tanya Regan for her lovely shot of the Bodylove Beauty Balls!)

Mix in bowl and then roll into small little chocolate balls of goodness. To make sure the balls don’t stick rub a little coconut oil on the alfoil before placing on the plate. Store in fridge or freezer depending on the firmness you prefer. Feel free to leave out the goji berries and pepitas. Experiment to suit your taste preferences.

When eating, to add to the beauty experience, make sure to see beauty filling your body as you eat the chocolate balls. For added bliss repeat this mantra – “I’m a beautiful, radiant and healthy!”. As we connected to feel it we become it, aligning with the truth that you are divine and beautiful in this moment right now. And your literally eating for beauty at the same time so this is a mega law of attraction and manifestation tool in full mojo force!

Then see beauty (pink light or your favorite color) fill every cell in your body! Notice each cell from head to toe beaming with pink light and come home to your divine magnificence.Doesn’t it feel good!

For more on my LOVE VISUALIZATION, SHAPE SHIFTING THE BODY FOR RAPID TRANSFORMATION check out my program at http://www.BodyloveWeightloss.com

We are all beauty, that is the essence of who everyone is. To be disconnected to that truth is like ripping the soul and body into shreds. It doesn’t make sense and no wonder the body cries out in illness and emotional discord. The body and spirit can’t stand it! The only thing that is true is to love thyself then we will be truly free. - Ingrid Arna

Please note, that this course is not just for those who want to lose weight but for those who want to release worn out beliefs, learn what to eat for beauty, improve vitality and heighten beauty and bliss in every area of your life. If you want to free yourself from diets, body bashing and confusion around what food to eat and feel divine, then I encourage you to work with me. My mission is get women off diets forever so that we as a collective group, can feel truly nourished on every level.

LIVE IN BLISS!

Much Bodylove, Ingrid & Megan xx

Well, it’s about time. I love what you’re doing with Bodylove. This is so needed. - Kate Winslet

BODYLOVE BEAUTY AND WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM

If you want to go on the Bodylove Beauty & Weight Loss plan like me then join the revolution today. Ingrid is offering 50% off for a limited time! For $97 you get a private 50 minute session with Ingrid, diet plan, recipes, prayer rituals, affirmations, belief integrations and a powerful healing LOVE visualization and more! So if you want to detox mind, body and spirit for rocking health, beauty and happiness email Ingrid today to purchase and book in for your private consultation. Ingrid@mybodylove.com

For More Information Check Out and To Book In ( This super deal will only last until April 2011, then Ingrid will launch an audio program and her private sessions will be $200.00 an hour, so don’t miss out to work privately with Ingrid for a bargain!)


www.bodyloveweightloss.com


More about Ingrid Arna:

A body image expert, a holistic health counselor, energy healer, mind-body ninja and the founder of Bodylove. Ingrid Arna is on a mission to change the way women view their bodies, themselves and ultimately the quality of their lives with pleasure, knowledge and love. She is committed to getting women off diets forever so that they can have more pleasure in all areas of their lives. Her work is endorsed by Hollywood celebrities and has been featured in Cleo, Cosmopolitan, Instyle and Body & Soul.

Ingrid has studied all the major dietary theories, learning from top nutrition and wellness experts such as Deepak Chopra, Andrew Weil, Barry Sears (founder of the Zone Diet) and David Wolfe (the guru behind the raw-food diet). A board certified holistic health counselor, Ingrid has a diploma in eating psychology and certifications in energy healing, reiki and theta healing (a spiritual faster version of NLP).

Ingrid uses incredible tools to unleash incredibly dramatic results. – Poppy Montgomery., Without A Trace, CBS

  • Share/Bookmark

{ 0 comments }

Here is the latest in a 2 part interview I recently conducted with David Wolfe. This was super fun and there is some great info in this interview. Enjoy and leave any comments at the bottom!

Holistic health expert and Bodylove founder Ingrid Arna, interviews author and nutrition guru David Wolfe about food, mood, anti-ageing, the energy of love, the pleasure and health benefits of eating as a self love ritual, coconut oil for lots of yummy and sexy uses and his LONGEVITY NOW program. Ingrid is on a mission to empower women to get off poisonous diets forever by learning how to nourish the body with healing food to create rocking health and happiness. In this dynamic conversation, David presents powerful nutritional information so you can live the best life ever. Be sure to watch the FEEL GOOD SHOW weekly at www.mybodyloveblog.com
This is part two of THE FEEL GOOD Show series. Check out Part One Here: http://bit.ly/g5G2mo

Find out more about David Wolfe’s Australian tour at: http://bit.ly/1uQPCH

FREE: Get a FREE health history today by emailing, limited time until end of MARCH 2011. Ingrid@mybodylove.com

FACEBOOK:
Please head to Facebook to engage in the Bodylove conversation at username INGRID ARNA. Ingrid would love to support your wellness journey so make sure to ask questions!

For Ingrid’s private coaching mind body weight loss program and upcoming seminars with Ingrid please email ingrid@mybodylove.com

TWITTER: BODYLOVEROCKS

Check out David’s books:
Eating For Beauty – http://amzn.to/gMOyMa
Naked Chocolate – http://amzn.to/eksCWC
The Sunfood Diet Success System – http://amzn.to/hZoSsG
Superfoods – http://amzn.to/eliFsv

Also David’s amazing sacred chocolate can be found at: http://bit.ly/ibGYjA

  • Share/Bookmark

{ 0 comments }

Holistic health counselor and body image expert, Ingrid Arna interviews author and acclaimed dream interpreter Teresa Jane Anderson to decipher her weird sex dream. Now you can learn how to interpret your dreams to give you powerful insight into what your feeling and what you might need to do in your waking life. This is another three part series so make sure you come back each week! Understanding your dreams can be a wonderful tool you can frequently use to process and heal emotions. You might even discover some beliefs that you didn’t even know you had, giving you the insight to process them and if needed release beliefs that don’t serve you. You may be relieved to discover, that some of your shocking dreams (as Ingrid discovered) aren’t so dire after all. From eating cute kitty cats, to improv with Tina Fey and a run in with David Haselhoff, we get a sneak peak into the mind of Ingrid, so you can empower yourself to hear your subconscious mind. Learn how to interpret your dreams and get a new set of tools to unravel the beauty of you. It really is alchemy!

To revolutionize your life, ask questions and feel the LOVE, join us here!

Score your Free E- Book – The 10 Rituals To Bodylove – Sign up to the right

FACEBOOK:

Please head to Facebook to engage in the Bodylove conversation at username INGRID ARNA. Ingrid would love to support your wellness journey so make sure to ask questions!

If your ready to experience powerful life changing coaching to heal and improve your life from weight loss to your career book in for a private coaching session or check out upcoming seminars with Ingrid. Please email ingrid@mybodylove.com

TWITTER: BODYLOVEROCKS

  • Share/Bookmark

{ 0 comments }

If you want to feel and look healthier and sexier this year then you might want to consider getting off sugar. This is Part Three of the QUIT SUGAR SERIES (part one link below). Holistic health counselor, writer and founder of Bodylove Ingrid Arna, interviews best selling author of Sweet Poison, David Gillespie for the inside scoop on foods that are making us fat and ill. You will discover which foods to avoid, allowing you to eliminate products that might be making you over weight and unhealthy. We will also give you tools to support the sugar withdrawal process! We deserve to feel good! Empower yourself by learning more about what not to eat! Knowledge is power – you don’t want to miss this video!

* I have posted an article on Facebook with my top quit sugar tips. They work!

Video Part Two: http://bit.ly/e5sHa4
Video Part One: http://bit.ly/gl4XPt

FACEBOOK:
Please head to Facebook to engage in the Bodylove conversation at username INGRID ARNA. Ingrid would love to support your wellness journey so make sure to ask questions!
For private coaching and upcoming seminars with Ingrid please email ingrid@mybodylove.com

TWITTER: BODYLOVEROCKS
Get David’s book at http://amzn.to/g8VCer

  • Share/Bookmark

{ 0 comments }

Health counselor and founder of Bodylove Ingrid Arna, interviews best selling author David Gillespie for the inside scoop on foods that are making us fat and ill. This is a three part series so make sure to watch the following video’s for life changing information.

Be sure to check out David’s book at Sweet Poison: Why Sugar is Making Us Fat.

  • Share/Bookmark

{ 0 comments }

The body is magnificent and deserves praise rather than abuse. You only have one body so honor it and be grateful for the body you have, regardless of shape or size.

Your body houses your soul, so it’s important to appreciate how powerful your body is and give thanks for all that it does. So you don’t look like a supermodel. Who cares! And if you do care then let that expectation go. The truth is less than 1 % of women look that and in order to obtain the beauty in magazines hours of makeup, hair, lighting and least we not forget, airbrushing has been executed to create this so called “natural beauty”.

So back to gratitude, give thanks for what you do have. It is one of the most powerful and transformational things you can do for yourself. Notice your legs that walk, eyes that see and a powerful mind that creates!

You’re a divine woman as you are now so start with celebrating YOU. If you can give your body some love by having a lovely warm bath, a nourishing meal or chant some loving affirmations full of gratitude, you will start to feel better. Try it you have nothing to lose! Ok, so start by looking into the mirror and say this out loud or silently to yourself,

“ BODY you rock and I love you. Sorry for being such a ball breaker but you are lovely!”

So why is anger harmful to our bodies?

When we are angry with our bodies we are creating an energetic inner battle that depletes our life force. Once we can love ourselves as we are, things gradually start to blossom and flow, both physically and in all other areas of your life. Express gratitude and enter into a new groove. Choose something new about yourself daily to acknowledge and appreciate about yourself. Expand from your physical body and look at your whole body; which includes your relationships, spirituality, career, creativity and passions.

A few more mantra’s to repeat when driving, cooking, before bed or out for a walk:

“ I am divine and sacred just as I am.”
“ I give thanks to my body and I appreciate all that it does for me.”
“ I am lucky to live in this amazing body!”

Much Bodylove,
Ingi xooxox

  • Share/Bookmark

{ 0 comments }

A great way to fuel your body and to keep your energy balanced through out the day, is to eat 5- 6 small meals or snacks to stay on track. If you want to feel great then snack to stay on track and experience the difference; boost your energy, develop focus and mind power, lift your confidence and improve your health.

taro #2: nice bento stuff too!The secret is the following:

1. A STRONG DESIRE TO FEEL FABULOUS.
2. SELF-CARE.
3. PREPARATION.
4. AWARENESS.

Eating a yummy snack every three hours keeps your metabolism burning and your body powering along, avoiding energy slumps and potential binge behavior when your absolutely starving. If you want to have bread, eat sugar free whole grain bread 3 times a week in the morning so you burn it off during the day.

Limit pasta and potato at night and remember the motto is quality not quantity. If you can have grass fed beef once a week, chicken a few times a week and fish a few times a week with ONE glass of wine that would be a great start. Perhaps you can splurge on two glasses on Friday night!! WooHoo.. just remember one glass is good but much more than that is not so great. Each glass has about 4gms of sugar which is pretty low but you would be cutting out quite a bit over say a week and then a month. It all makes a difference and it all adds up!

Here are a few suggestions for you. To save time and to ensure that you are organized, it might be best to prepare some of these snacks at night to take to work. This makes it easy to grab a bite when you feel you need to. Another great idea is to save a portion of your dinner or make an extra meal at night to keep as a snack or meal for the following day. Charcoal or roasted chicken is another option if you hate to cook or don’t have time. Free range or organic are great. They have great chickens (including salt free) at Wholefoods in the States at most Coles and Woolworths in Australia. You can also request them too. For easy eating, cut the chicken into quarters then wrap small portions and take to work or store in your fridge for quick snacks. As soon as your starting to feel hungry take the time to have a 5 minute nosh to eliminate any energy slumps. If we can take sugar breaks then I am sure we can take a nosh break to refuel.  If you get over hungry your blood sugar levels tend to plummet which can make you feel tired, irritable and unfocused. It has also been proven to drop productivity and memory by over 30%. You might want to avoid that from happening!

Make sure to always eat breakfast to jump start your metabolism to supre charge your energy for the entire day.  Not eating breakfast is one of the worst things you can do deplete your energy. While sleeping, you’ve been fasting over night and your body needs food in the morning to operate effectively. So if you have to get up 15 minutes early to make time for breakfast, do it. Your body will thank you.

Binge Busting Snack Ideas:
1. 200 grams Grilled Chicken & 1/4 Avocado
2. Protein Bar / Raw Food Bar (check to see that the sugar content is low and that there is no fake sugars and try to get an organic bar or raw food bar ) I like Horley’s Carb Less Bar and you can get them at health food stores, buy a box and keep at work provided you don’t eat more than one a day.
3. Boiled Egg with a touch of salt
4. Boiled Egg,  200 grams Grilled Chicken & 1/4 Avocado
5. Protein Smoothie (2 scoops protein, 1/2 banana and or berries, water, ice and soy milk – sugar free, delete banana if on low carb diet but having some carbs is good for you as in vegetables, fruit, salad, legumes and some grains)
6. 8 almonds and an apple, or half and apple and one teaspoon of almond butter or peanut butter.
7. Soup – you can buy at most food stores and eat when you feel like it. Go for low sodium options if you can.
8. Buy a whole chicken from Wholefoods / or any store see if they have free range, cut in quarters and keep at work to snack on. Also baking chicken legs takes less than 5 minutes to prepare, see recipe below, point 10.
9. Limit soda or better yet delete it all together, keep a big bottle of water on your desk and aim to drink it all by the end of the day. Also sugar free iced tea can be purchased or easily made with a few herbal tea bags and lots of hot water. I store litres of it in my fridge and my favourite is herbal berry~ I add stevia to sweeten and I am good to go.
10. Chicken legs, l/4 cup of coconut milk, 1 tablespoon of curry powder, one onion chop finely, one capsicum, one zucchini, cut all vegetables finely, dash of sea salt and mix in bowl, then add to baking tray and back on 180 degrees for 30 minutes.  Substitute with other vegetables if you prefer but no potato.
11. Keep frozen berries in freezer have a small bowl for dessert or ¼ of apple sliced finely so you savor it.
12. Iced herbal tea is great. Get a glass jug, boil water and add about 4 tea bags and add water and then chill. If you like some sweetness add stevia.

For more information on sugar in white check out this article:

http://www.livestrong.com/article/8907-need-sugar-white-bread/

  • Share/Bookmark

{ 0 comments }

ophi_headshotOphira Edut is a body image activist and a celebrity astrologer — devoted to helping women understand and accept themselves, be it through self-love or the stars Ophira is the author of the multicultural body image anthology Body Outlaws (Seal Press), and publishes the website adiosbarbie.com. She and her twin sister Tali (known as The AstroTwins), write empowering horoscopes that appear on Elle.com, MyLifetime.com and their own website, Astrostyle.com. They are the authors of Love Zodiac, a guide to understanding the men of every sign.

What does “Bodylove” mean to you?

It means acceptance—radical acceptance—of what is and isn’t about your body. It doesn’t necessarily mean you wouldn’t change anything about your body, but even so, you recognize that your body is beautiful and worthy of love as it is right now.

How have you become more confident in your body and if so how?

I definitely have. Frankly, I believe that suffering is optional in life. As the Buddhists believe, suffering comes from attachment. When I’ve been fixated on wanting a different body, or thinking my life would be better if I had one, I’ve been miserable. It’s no way to live. Even if I’m making a change in my eating habits, for example, the end goal has to be feeling great rather than thinness. It’s a tricky game, and I have to monitor my mind regularly. How do I avoid that trap? Watching and listening to other women experience their own body love journeys has helped. I’ve also really come to observe the beauty that radiates from people who love themselves. There’s so much life and vitality and light that pours out of a confident, self-possessed person. Insecurity makes us shrink, become less powerful. That’s not what any of us were put here to do.

What do you think about social and media standards of beauty that communicate to women that we need to be thin to be in?

I think they’re everywhere, and we need to stay two steps ahead at all times. These are powerful, seductive messages that are reinforced not only by visual images, but by our own adoption of them. We risk becoming outcasts or seen as unfashionable if we don’t follow the latest trend.. Take the Brazilian bikini wax, for example. If 15 years ago, someone told me to get one, I’d have looked at them like they were crazy. Now, there are waxing “bars” all over New York City, and even men are getting them. If you’re not paying someone to rip hairs out of the most sensitive parts of your body these days, you’re seen as an oddball. We humans are just wacky little followers. That’s why I called my book Body Outlaws—at times, body love actually takes a willingness to live outside these immense pressures. It takes courage and strength to stand alone, to say, “Wait, I’m not sure I want to do that. Let me think it over and make a choice that honors my true spirit.”

And listen, I don’t judge anyone who isn’t up to that. Some days, you just want peace. Nobody wants to be left out or isolated because of how they look. I wear makeup, highlight my hair, shave, get pedicures—and can I honestly say it’s all for me? Of course not. The brain is powerful. We size people up and make a lasting first impression within the first few seconds of meeting someone. So I’ve become aware of the irony—if I want people to listen to my message about positive body image, it will be easier if I fit a certain image. If they think I’m attractive, I stand a better shot of being heard. Not that I play into this, but I have to be aware of how the human mind works, to not fool myself. I know that as a “body outlaw,” I’m giving the world a little shock therapy when I act as if I’m entitled to feel beautiful or have a right to speak, even if I don’t look like Giselle Bundchen.

What inspires you? or what has been your greatest inspiration?

Real, everyday women who embrace themselves as they are. Women who are “full”—in body, or in spirit, or in life—and who are guided by their own intuition and passion. Genuine people who are actually about something bigger than themselves. I’ve also become interested in the latest writing about neuroscience, and how our brains play a role in the quest for positive body image.

What is your passion?

Inspiring people to find and trust their own leadership, beauty and voice. I like to use the media—publishing, websites, books—to do this in a beautiful, stylish format.

What has been your biggest life lesson thus far and how did you make it work in your favor?

It’s hard to think of just one, but back in the 1990s, I published a multicultural women’s magazine that was sold on newsstands and bookstores, called HUES. It was for women of all cultures, sizes and lifestyles—basically, inclusive of everyone who’s normally excluded from glossy magazines, especially back then. Anyway, I was turned down by one distributor whose exact (racist) words were, “ethnics don’t sell on the newsstand.” Another person advised me that if a magazine like this were going to succeed, wouldn’t someone have done it already? Um, no. But we forged ahead and launched the magazine worldwide anyway, and it was published for a few good years.

My lesson was not to listen to visionless people who are protecting the status quo. When you want to make change, don’t go into it expecting people to “get it.” Many people are driven by fear, and they will resist change. I learned to push for change anyway. Better to fail spectacularly being true to my principles than to wonder “What if?” because I never had the guts to try.

What has your biggest a-hah moment been?

There have been many, but at one point in my early 20s, I was in an “angry girl” phase and gained a considerable amount of weight. Let’s say it was my awakening to all the injustices against women. I was a newbie, so of course I went to the extreme. I never did my hair or makeup, I purposefully dressed in shapeless, baggy clothes because I didn’t want attention from men. Guess what? I got hit on by more guys walking down the street than ever before—because I didn’t care. It was so damn ironic. All the effort I’d previously put in to getting my hair perfect, sucking in my gut, working out 6 days a week so guys would like me netted me zero positive results in the dating department. I was so self-conscious and self-hating, how could I possibly make an intimate connection with a guy? So my lesson was that attractiveness is really not about looks, but attitude.

What makes you the happiest or most satisfied and why?

I’m lucky to be a paid professional writer living in New York City on my own schedule. I just love wandering around mid-afternoon when everyone else is at work or in school, going to restaurants before the crowds come, poking through vintage shops and bookstores, and just letting my instincts guide me. Snuggling with my two miniature dachshunds is also my idea of bliss.

What is your favorite meal or snack?

I like a combo of healthy and decadent food. There’s nothing like a good steak frite from a little French restaurant, with a foie gras appetizer—but to taste best, it has to be shared with someone I love. I think olive oil, garlic, salt and pepper are the holy quartet and can pretty much make anything taste good. I enjoy roasting vegetables like Brussels sprouts or Jerusalem artichokes with these four ingredients. Least favorite food: cilantro. I wish I liked it, but it makes me shudder.

Tell me about Astrostyle?

AstroStyle is an astrology website and brand I created with my twin sister Tali. We both love to give women empowering advice, and it’s just so fun to package it through astrology. My sister and I have been studying the stars for almost 20 years, and for some reason, we were both born with a knack for it. We write daily, weekly and monthly horoscopes for Elle.com and MyLifetime.com, and we have a ton of awesome content on our website Astrostyle.com. Our site is basically a life planner by the stars—everything from the best foods for your sign, to dating and love advice, to career and decorating tips. Last year, we published a 450-page guide to understanding the men of every sign, called The AstroTwins’ Love Zodiac. We’re committed to healthy, happy relationships between the sexes.

You work with celebrities too do they ask you the same questions as us regular folk?

Absolutely. In fact, they’re even more insecure because they live under so much pressure. People are watching them, and they have to look like they’ve got it all together. A confidence slip-up could land them in the tabloids or cost their careers. Yet, they’re human beings with as many questions as the rest of us, trying to figure it all out. The celebs I talked to who were willing to open up seemed so relieved to be understood and heard. I felt like a therapist!

What advice would you give to other women about following their dreams?
Do it. Just be patient and take a step at a time. Also, you must learn how to market yourself through the web, social media, women’s networking groups, and anyplace your audience might be. When you’re starting out, especially grassroots style, you are the sales force, the advertising department and the staff. One of my favorite authors is Seth Godin—I recommend his books to any entrepreneur.chart_natasha_reading

When feeling emotionally fragile how do you balance yourself?
I remember to be as nice as possible to myself. I get myself a cupcake, wear something comfortable, and talk to one of my wise, nurturing female friends. Our emotions are guides, so there’s always a legitimate treasure buried under the confusing feelings. I’m a book hound, so I usually go browse a bookstore and come across the perfect bit of wisdom.

How do you release fear?
By acknowledging it. My favorite quote from Winston Churchill is, “If you’re walking through hell, keep walking.”

  • Share/Bookmark

{ 0 comments }