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Are you struggling to make all the changes you know you should make for your health?

Looking for answers to improve your health but don’t know where to start? Just need some encouragement in your health journey?

Welcome to the 30 Day Mama Wellness Health Challenge!

At the request of several of my readers, and to make your transition easier than mine was, I have put together a 30-day challenge to offer you support, recipes and giveaways! If you’ve been waiting for an excuse to try going grain free or ditching the sugar, now is your chance. Please join me for 30 days, to try living grain free. Your health will thank you, and if you don’t like it, you can always go back to the old way of eating. What have you got to lose? To help make the transition easier and to make sure we address all aspects of health, I’ve broken the challenge into Mini Challenges.

Build a Solid Nutritional Foundation

Anyone surprised? Many of you may already be solid in this area, but I know that this is a huge struggle for many people! If your diet is already iron-clad, please offer some advice and encouragement for those who are struggling to make the change in the comments below.

Nutrition Basics

Nutrition can have a tremendous impact on overall health and will be a large part of the focus of the challenge. If you’ve been a Wellness Mama reader for a while, you know that I’m not a fan of grainssugars and starches and recommend removing them from your diet. Of course, only if you are making sure to get adequate nutrition from proteinsfats and vegetables. Some foods, like beans, are of questionable nature, so for the duration of the challenge, I’d suggest removing them too! Others, like vegetable oils, margarine, and other frankenfats are toxic and should be avoided completely, challenge or not!

Mini Challenge #1 Cut out the grains, sugars, potatoes, beans and all processed foods from your diet and focus on getting maximum nutrition from meats, vegetables, healthy fats (coconut, olives, coconut oil, olive oil, tallow, lard, butter, unprocessed cream, etc) and fruits.

Everyone is entering the challenge for different reasons, but if one of your goals is to lose weight or improve your physique, consider drastically reducing your carbohydrate intake. If weight loss is a serious goal, this will mean that that morning bowl of oatmeal or potato salad at lunch is out. To keep it simple, just get your carbs from vegetables (minus potatoes) and you’ll be fine! One exception, if you struggle from low-thyroid, don’t drop your carbs too low for too long, as this can stress the thyroid, just make sure to get your carbs from healthy foods like sweet potatoes, winter squash, fruit, and grain-free baked goods! [Note: Some people experience a “carb flu” as their body adjusts to not having a constantly available stream of glucose. This is temporary, but can be uncomfortable for the first couple of weeks. Check out these two posts by Dr. Michael Eades to help make the transition easier Tips for Starting Low Carb Part I and Tips for Starting Low Carb Part II ]

We’ll be addressing some specifics that can help with your individual goals in the next few weeks (supplements, what type of exercise, etc) but nutrition is the single most important factor and all the other factor’s can’t fix a poor diet!

Are you In?

I challenge you to make these small steps for the next 30 days! I’m looking forward to seeing your progress.

This challenge is designed to help you improve your health and stay motivated for 30 days. I’m not going to police the guidelines or do anything to ensure that you are following them… you are on the honor system.

More resources to help you during the Challenge are available on my Resources and Wellness 101 pages.

So… are you up for a challenge? Drop in and introduce yourself in the comments below and let us know what your specific goals are.

Ever struggle to stick to a healthy way of eating and living even though you know you should?

Fall to cookie-dough-and-potato-chip-binge temptations despite resolving to eat healthier?

Know you should stop using toxic chemicals but don’t know where to start?

Understand the benefits of exercise but have trouble actually doing it?

Need to start cooking and living healthier with your family but just don’t know where to begin?

The Mama Wellness Challenge is for YOU!

Making lifestyle changes can be overwhelming! My Wellness Challenge is here to help you improve your family’s lifestyle.

The Mini Challenges

Each of these mini challenges can be a focus for the week as you go through this challenge. I’ve tried to design the challenges to help you take baby steps to a healthier lifestyle without breaking the bank.

  1. Eat Real Food – Start consuming a nutrient dense diet if you aren’t already and avoid processed foods.
  2. Drink and Use Clean Water – Avoid chemicals in drinking water with a quality water filter and neutralize chemicals in bath or shower water.
  3. Breathe Clean Air
  4. Exercise
  5. Reduce Stress
  6. Sleep
  7. Avoid Toxins

Get Started Now!

Commit right now to living a healthier life for the next 30 days. The Wellness Lifestyle is designed to be a healthy lifestyle that is actually doable, even with kids, traveling or health challenges.

Start right now by committing to improving your family’s health for the next month. Don’t wait until Monday morning, don’t wait until you finish the Doritos in the cabinet… start now!

Here are a few free printables for quick reference:

You can also check out my Start Here page for a round-up of helpful articles and my Resources page for Real Food and natural living resources. If you’re up for it, also start a Wellness Journal with your goals, and take a “Before” picture to keep yourself accountable!

SPECIAL NOTE: The Wellness Mama Challenge focuses on avoiding grains, sugars, chemicals, food additives and pesticides for 30-days. If you are immune compromised or have an auto-immune disease, you may also consider giving up dairy, nightshades and eggs to test for reactions to these too. My 30-Day Autoimmune reset plan has details on this protocol.

Make the Commitment to Healthy Eating for 30-Days

Start now and give it a 100% effort for one month…. I’m here to help and there is a great community to back you up! What better incentive than improved health, more energy, increased libido, and weight loss is there?

Everyone needs some motivation to get healthy. That’s why I decided to create this 9 day challenge. It sill give you the motivation and steps to take to jumpstart your wellness journey.

Since everyone entering the challenge has different goals, the focus will be three fold: improving nutrition, exercising appropriately, and living more naturally by using natural cleaning and personal care products. You game? Here are the specifics!

Mama Wellness Challenge for Better Health

Nutrition can have a tremendous impact on overall health and will be a large part of the focus of the challenge. If you’ve been a Wellness Mama reader for a while, you know that I’m not a fan of grains, sugars and starches and recommend removing them from your diet. Of course, only if you are making sure to get adequate nutrition from proteins, fats and vegetables.

Some foods, like beans, are of questionable nature, so for the duration of the challenge, I’d suggest removing them too! Others, like vegetable oils, margarine, and other frankenfats are toxic and should be avoided completely, challenge or not!

Mini Challenge 1: Cut Out Processed Food

Cut out the grains, sugars, potatoes, beans and all processed foods from your diet and focus on getting maximum nutrition from meats, vegetables, healthy fats (coconut, olives, coconut oil, olive oil, tallow, lard, butter, unprocessed cream, etc.) and some fruits.

Everyone is entering the challenge for different reasons, but if one of your goals is to lose weight or improve your physique, consider drastically reducing your carbohydrate intake. This is especially important for those trying to lose a lot of weight or anyone suffering from insulin resistance or diabetes. If weight loss is a goal, aim for around 50 grams of carbs a day, and definitely keep it under 100 grams.

If weight loss is a serious goal, this will mean that that morning bowl of oatmeal or potato salad at lunch is out. To keep it simple, just get your carbs from vegetables (minus potatoes) and you’ll be fine!

(Note: Some people experience a “carb flu” as their body adjusts to not having a constantly available stream of glucose. This is temporary, but can be uncomfortable for the first couple of weeks. Check out these two posts by Dr. Michael Eades to help make the transition easier:

Tips for Starting Low Carb Part I and Tips for Starting Low Carb Part II )

Mini Challenge 2: Track Your Food

Track and Reduce Your Carb Intake

Keep a food diary to track what you eat and use a program like FitDay.com to give you an accurate idea of how much protein, fat and carbs you are actually eating. Every time I start to see my weight creep up, I enter a few days into FitDay and realize that I’m eating a lot more carbs than I realize! If you want measurable results, give yourself a measurable idea of your food intake!

It’s true that everyone needs different foods in different amounts, but there is one thing we all need and many of us are not getting enough of: water.

Mini Challenge 3: Water

Drink More Water! For this month, get rid of the soda, juice, teas, etc. and drink more water (and herbal teas).

An imbalance in gut bacteria can cause digestive problems, impaired immunity, skin issues, weight problems and more. Consuming probiotic rich foods and beverages can make a big difference, and many people also notice more energy and clearer thinking when they improve their gut bacteria through consuming fermented foods and drinks.

Mini Challenge 4: Probiotics

Consume Probiotic Rich Foods and Drinks! Fermenting food and making probiotic rich kefir or kombucha soda are easy ways to increase your probiotic consumption. During these 30-days try to add (or increase) fermented foods/drinks to your diet.

In a world where we are constantly surrounded by food and advertisements for food, we often eat three (or more) times a day just because those are the times that meals are normally eaten. In a society where food is seldom scarce, many forget or ignore the actual instinct of hunger (and many may not have felt actual hunger in years).

There is a growing amount of evidence that just not eating occasionally (also referred to as *gasp* fasting!) can improve insulin sensitivity, increase longevity, reduce risk of disease, improve sleep, help weight loss and more.

Mini Challenge 5: Fast a Little

Fast a little (but do it slowly!). Try skipping meals occasionally or at least only eating when you are truly hungry. Perhaps you might even go a whole day without eating! Fasting can really improve health, but do it slowly. Make sure you’ve adjusted to a healthier diet and are consuming enough protein and fat regularly before you start skipping meals.

So, whether your goal is to lose weight, improve your cholesterol, reduce your risk of heart disease, deal with diabetes or insulin resistance, increase your fertility, eat optimally while pregnant, or just have more energy and feel better…. a challenge awaits!

This way of eating doesn’t follow the old food pyramid (which gave King Tut heart disease) or the new My Plate recommendations, which will help you gain weight and get heart disease yourself, but they can help you improve your health and reach your goals. Try it for a month!

Now, if this seems unconventional to you, imagine how it might seem to your family/friends/coworkers when you tell them you aren’t eating their pasta/donuts/french fries/heart healthy wholegrains at their next event. Be prepared to defend your new way of eating!

Once you’ve got the nutrition under control, you can further improve your health by making sure you are getting optimal exercise and sleep and keeping stress under control. You can’t out exercise (or out supplement) a poor diet, so make sure you have that in order first, but if you do, focus on these other factors.

Mini Challenge 6: Exercise

Exercise! But Not Too Much! We’ve all heard the numerous ways that exercise can improve your health. Assuming you are eating a good diet and have the energy, add some exercise into the mix. It doesn’t have to be hours of cardio each day (and it shouldn’t be) but a few minutes of high intensity exercise will help you maintain optimal health.

There are so many things in today’s world that can contribute to stress! Poor diet, too little (or too much) exercise, lack of sleep, emotional struggles, long hours, a tough job, small kids… the list goes on. Unfortunately, whether we like it or not, stress causes a hormonal reaction in the body that is not beneficial for optimal health.

Mini Challenge 7: Reduce Stress

RELAX! Just don’t add relaxation to your already long “to-do list.” Make it a point to take some time without deadlines, TV, stressful people, etc. to do things that are relaxing to you. Spend time with family & friends, pray, take a hike, go swimming… make time to do the things that help you relax.

Of course you can have a great diet, be exercising and keeping your stress under control, but if you aren’t getting enough sleep, your health will suffer. Lack of sleep can undo the progress made by a good diet and exercise plan and can even put you in a pre-diabetic state. Some people are even unable to lose weight if they don’t get enough sleep!

Mini Challenge 8: Sleep

Get Some Sleep! Most adults need between 7-9 hours and almost all of us don’t get it. To make sure you are getting the best sleep, get to bed by 10PM, sleep in complete darkness, and keep the temperature below 68 degrees. As the mom of a newborn, I understand that this is often easier said than done, but make it a priority and take naps if you need to.

Mini Challenge 9: Living Naturally

We are constantly bombarded by chemicals from our food supply, personal care products, cleaning products and more. During this challenge, I’ll be offering resources (and prizes) to help you transition to more natural cooking, cleaning and personal care products.

Check out the EWG cosmetic database to see what chemicals may be lurking in your household and beauty products. Then, check out the Wellness 101 Page to find some recipes for easy, natural alternatives to common household products.

If you don’t already have a community or network of friends and family to take the challenge with you, share the love and help those you love improve their health also!

In the comments, tell me three action steps you WILL take this month to change your health!

Are you in? What is going to be the toughest part of the challenge for you? The easiest?

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

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491 responses to “Take the “Mama Wellness” Health Challenge!”

  1. Brynn Avatar

    Hello, I am Brynn! 22 with a 17 month old daughter. We will both be cutting out all sugar, grains, and most dairy. Thank you for providing us with easy to find and understandable resources so we can begin on this journey!

  2. Barbara Powers Avatar
    Barbara Powers

    I’ve been in love with all you do here ever since i found you. You have helped open my eyes, to many things, and have helped me and my family live healthier. I’m so up for a challenge like this; it’s rather overdue. I’m a bf sahm with 4 Littles and a husband who desires a healthier lifestyle as well. My husband and i would love to eat healthier as a family and lose the extra pounds that have creeped up on us over the years. I’m going straight to the pantry to throw out that crap we sometimes mistake for food. Thanks again Katie for all your inspiration!

  3. Jessica Avatar
    Jessica

    I’m Jessica. I have been reading your website for awhile. Hope it’s not too late to try this challenege. As a sahm breastfeeding a LO and feeding a wonderful husband, I really want to learn more about how to provide healthy options for myself and my family. My family isn’t the healthiest (with autoimmune diseases now surfacing, weight problems, etc) and I just want the best for our growing family!

  4. Karin K M Avatar
    Karin K M

    I’m Karin. I am overweight with hormone problems. My daughter has developed food allergies so this is the perfect time to dial it in for our family.

  5. Megan Avatar

    I saw that one food to avoid is Quinoa. I thought Quinoa was supposed to be really good for you?

  6. Kelly Avatar

    Im excited to read about what supplements are best for me!!! I have chronic fatigue that I feel Im not managing very well!!! Im going to give the bone broth a go tomorrow 🙂 thank u

  7. Lorraine Avatar
    Lorraine

    Optimal health for my age: 63. I feel marvelous and have never had any major health problems. I want to keep it that way. My husband and I are both in great health. Our daughter is marrying this next month and we hope to live long enough to enjoy those grandchildren we hear are so wonderful!

  8. Tiffany Lees Avatar
    Tiffany Lees

    Hello! I have just stumbled across your blog and am hooked! I, here and now, vow to eat real, non-barcoded food, quit slathering myself with chemicals and toxins and to get back to making my own home cleaning supplies. Thank you for this challenge. I accept!

    “External things should, as much as possible, excite only ideas of beauty, truth and happiness.” A. Bronson Alcott

  9. Calais Johnson Avatar
    Calais Johnson

    Hi. My name is Cal and I’m a stay at home mother working a part time job via home too. I want and need to get healthy. My goal is to remove toxins from my family’s lives, loose weight and be a good example to my children.

  10. Kim Ludeman Avatar
    Kim Ludeman

    Hi, I’m Kim! I am trying to conceive and this sounds like a great way to boost fertility! I’m strict Paleo and my hubs is GF, but I am new to cleaning out the chemicals in my home. Super stoked to be teaming up with all you awesome people!!!

  11. Angelina Fazio Glass Avatar
    Angelina Fazio Glass

    I’m IN!!! and posted it on facebook, asking if any of my friends want to join in the challenge with me!!!!

  12. Beverly Avatar
    Beverly

    I really want to join the challenge. The issues I have are…my wine, I love my Merlot, and I am such a picky eater. .I normally do not adhere to the “healthy” foods because I do not like the healthy stuff. Anyone else with these issues who has made it through the challenge? II want to lose weight so much…I look so much older than I am yet I feel so much younger??? Makes me depressed.

    1. Beverly Avatar
      Beverly

      I also want to add that I take care of my Mom…who I affectionately call “Honey Badger” she is a Diabetic with Congestive Heart Failure and Emphysema. It is a mess but my daughter and mom are the best of friends and I really want honey badger and her “slip” (aka my daughter) to make it through a lot more before the memories are just that. So, it is me and my Honey Badger who need the help!

  13. Sabrina Sangster Avatar
    Sabrina Sangster

    I have recently found your blog and am very excited to start the Wellness Challenge! I have discovered over the last few years I have a sensitivity to wheat and milk products. I also have been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, and have a whole slew of health conditions as a result of that. I have been trying to live a healthier lifestyle since my diagnosis, as I am only 36 years old and have 3 wonderful active children to keep up with. But I am finding it very difficult to stay on the wagon, especially with grains…. I have made some positive changes and I notice the difference, but I find it very difficult to commit 100%, mainly because it is hard to find good solid information, and a healthy eating plan. So…..my 3 action steps are eliminate ALL grains, get proper daily exercise, increase my Vitamin D levels. THANK YOU!!!

  14. Caroline Hepburn Avatar
    Caroline Hepburn

    Hi Katie! Found your website last night after researching homemade and natural cosmetics/lotions. I am in awe of what you are doing here and I am so up for the wellness challenge! I promise to eat healthier and follow natural, unprocessed and unrefined way of eating, to exercise and become physically healthier and also to try and make my own natural products to use on myself. Thank you for your wonderful website!

  15. Alyssa Hill Avatar
    Alyssa Hill

    Starting the Challenge! I do not, nor have I ever had a weight issue. I do have Celiac however. My goal is to heal internally. I won’t be posting pictures because you can’t really see the progress that I am making. However, I do run my own Blog, Instagram, and Twitter semi-based off of my new Health issues!

  16. Jennifer Tucker Avatar
    Jennifer Tucker

    I’m still new to all of this. I have a question about one of the things listed on your list of foods to avoid. Quinoa? I’ve noticed a lot of gluten free recipes call for quinoa. Why should we avoid it?

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar
      Wellness Mama

      Some people tolerate it ok, but it is better to remove for a month and then re-introduce to make sure…

  17. Shelly Avatar
    Shelly

    Hi, I am Shelly. I will be 51 in a few months. I have 2 boys still at home ages 7 & 17. I am about 65 pounds overweight and take a thyroid replacement. I had to see a doctor recently because we were transferring to Japan. She doubled my thyroid replacement, put me on iron, and blood pressure medicine. I would love to get off of all pharmacuticals. I want to eat good food that feeds my body. My husband and boys are all slim and healthy but are picking up my sugar and starch addictions because of my shopping patterns. But I am ready to change. We have been in Japan for two weeks and it is time to change. Thanks, Katie, for doing what you do!

  18. Theresa Avatar
    Theresa

    I have decided to take you challenge as I have made July the month to get back to my healthy ways. I am committing to drinking at least 1 gallon of water a day, no fried foods and every meal will be 3/4 vegetables. Looking forward to some amazing changes.

  19. Yasmin L Avatar
    Yasmin L

    I Have been in a journey for the past 2 years to detoxify myself, and try to encourage my husband to do the same, and now I have a baby on the way, so now more than ever it is important I commit. I have already removed most of my toxic cleaning/beauty products and started making my own, but I still need to just remove the rest instead of waiting for them to be finished. And although my nutrition has greatly improved I still have a ways to go, and I think the challenge will keep committed.

  20. Kara Avatar

    Hey I’m Kara. I’m in my 20’s and struggle with major panic, hormonal incosistancies, acne and IBS. I’ve been trying to eat healthier raw foods but I could really use that extra kick plus the support to really be consistant. I know that cleaning up my diet is the key. But I come from a family that says “If you’re craving it, your body must need it.” So I could really use some support in the war against junky foods.Thanks for coming out with this at such a perfect time! xx

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