Wellness Coach Holly Lehua Shares How A High-Carb Diet Worked For Her
By Lena Kamarudin -Â
Remember Holly Lehua, the fresh-faced MTV VJ who won the MTV VJ Hunt in 2010? She is now a changed woman. A certified holistic health coach and Ashati energy healer, she started her own wellness coaching business last year.
This change may come as a surprise to some of us, but Holly shared that while she was leading a seemingly glamorous and high-profile life, she did not feel fulfilled. She was battling her inner demons, struggling with insecurities about her weight, and was under the constant pressure to be thin.
Says Holly of her new life venture:
Here, Holly shares her top health and wellness tips for moving into 2022.
âStart being a healthy person, right now. At this very moment.â
âFor years, I was told I needed to eat âmore proteinâ when in fact, my body always craved lots of healthy carbs. Only you know whatâs best for your own body.
In 2021, I fully trusted my body and chose to nourish myself on a high-carbohydrate diet, full of goodness from Mother Nature. I do not enjoy exercising and I did not push myself to do it. I focused on resting and allowing life to unfold for me.â
âStart your journey by eating real food from the earth. If itâs in a box, or in a package, itâs probably not good for you. Focus on low-calorie-dense food such as fruits, vegetables and whole grains.â
âPeople are moving more towards health as a holistic practice. Every woman is different and has different needs, and that requires a specific nutritional approach. I feel like 2022 will be the year where there will be more awareness about that.â
âI love Scoop and Little Farms for my groceries. If Iâm dining out, I like the Living Cafe at Bukit Timah. It has super fresh and healthy food, and you can customise your meals, which is great if you have specific dietary preferences.â
âDonât fear healthy carbs like rice and sweet potatoes. Enjoy them as the bulk of your meal. Stay away from oil. Instead of olive oil, have the whole olive. For healthy fats, go to the source, like a whole avocado.â
Text by: Lena Kamarudin/HerWorld