If
you have stumbled upon this blog while surfing the Internet, you might be
wondering exactly what is the HAP (Healthy & Active) Program? In essence it
is a proven metabolism based nutrition program that is aimed at boosting your
metabolism. There are no powders, drugs and you don’t have to count calories.
This is a simple analysis of your blood components that tells your naturopath what
foods you should be eating to maintain a healthy metabolism combined with
advice tailored specifically to your needs as to what sorts of foods you should
be eating.
The
HAP Consultation
The
metabolism program begins with an initial consultation in which you are given a
full examination so that the doctors can gain an understanding of your overall
state of health, lifestyle practices and dietary habits. A procedure called a Body/Biolelectrical
Analysis (BIA) is also conducted to determine your body fat percentage.
During
a BIA test a low safe electrical current is passed through the body. The fluid passes easily through fluids but
encounters a phenomenon known as “bioelectrical impedance” when it encounters
fat tissue. This resistance detected by
the current is then measured by a computer to figure out your fat percentage.
The BIA is usually performed there times during the program to establish a
baseline for your body fat index and measure your progress as you journey
through the lifestyle changes.
Blood
is also drawn and sent to a laboratory for analysis. There are 42 different
values that will help provide substantial metabolic analysis of your
blood. Your naturopathic doctor then
creates a nutritional plan specific to your specific needs after evaluating the
results of the blood analysis.
Your
Personal Nutrition Plan
Parsnip and White Bean Soup A Delicious HAP Recipe |
When
your blood results arrive back, your naturopathic doctor will then review it to
help you understand how it works and discuss the three phases of HAP.
Phase
#1 – The Preparation Phase. This phase takes two days and prepared your body
for the coming adjustments.
Phase
#2 – Metabolic Adjustment. This phase takes four weeks during which time the
body adjusts to the new way of eating. Foods
that may have been disabling your metabolism from working properly are replaced
with foods that boost it.
Phase
#3 – This phase takes four weeks during which your adjusted metabolism is
strengthened as you adjust to your new eating and lifestyle habits.
The
Follow Up
Once
you have cycled through the program your ND will conduct a second BIA to make
sure you are maintaining it well. You will
also be offered exercise guidance and emotional support throughout the entire
program. Exercises that fit your
specific needs will be recommended, as well as a routine that fits in with your
lifestyle.
Remember
that this is a program tailored specifically to your needs and the program that
works for you may not work for a friend or relative asking you to “pass it on.” The fact is that the HAP program works just
simply because it is so individualized.
For
more information about the Healthy & Active Program please visit our
website at www.healthy-active.com.
You may also call us in Toronto at (41) 440-2217 and ask for Adrienne Wright
Bulow or Dr. Michael Rahman or email us at adrienne@healthy-active.com.
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