Finding Balance in Every Meal This Holiday Season
LAC Philippines
promotes guilt-free, feel-good celebrations through mindful eating and targeted
wellness.
The Philippines is known for having the longest Christmas season in
the world. As early as the ber months, lights and decorations are set up, and
holiday promos fill stores and screens, signaling the start of months-long
celebrations centered around family, friends, and, more often, food. From lechon
and bibingka to festive drinks, the season is filled with indulgence and
togetherness. While these moments bring warmth and joy, the National Nutrition
Council (NNC) continues to remind the public that excessive eating and drinking
can take a toll on one’s health.
According to the NNC, mindful eating, moderation, and balanced
meals guided by the Pinggang Pinoy model are essential for maintaining good
nutrition during the holidays. Overindulgence, particularly in alcohol and rich
food, can strain the liver, disrupt digestion, and contribute to unwanted
weight gain or other health concerns.
Mindful Indulgence During the Holidays
The holidays are meant to be enjoyed, and that includes sharing good
food with loved ones. Practicing mindful indulgence helps savor meals, while
staying comfortable throughout the season without feeling guilt or discomfort.
Simple habits like watching portions, drinking enough water, and keeping the
body moving support digestion and steady energy.
To further support Filipinos in enjoying the festivities without
compromising their health, LAC Philippines promotes balanced wellness
through targeted nutrition. LAC offers scientifically-based supplements that
strengthen the body’s natural defenses, promote balance, and support inner
wellness during the most indulgent time of the year.
One of these essential supplements is LAC Activated® Liver Protector, which helps
defend against fatty liver and supports healthy liver function: a vital need
during the holidays when rich dishes and alcohol are common. Formulated with a
synergistic blend of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) herbs such as Sanchi,
Red Peony Root, Hawthorn Fruit, Lotus Leaf, and Turmeric (Rhizoma Curcumae
Longae), it helps prevent and relieve fatty liver and lower bad blood lipids.
It also supports the body’s natural detoxification process and promotes
efficient fat and toxin metabolism. For optimal results, take one to two vegicaps
twice daily with warm water after meals to keep the liver healthy and efficient
in processing fats and toxins throughout the festive period.
For those who experience post-celebration bloating and want to feel
lighter after hearty meals, LAC LeanCut® Belli Lean™ offers a delicious
and convenient way to support fat metabolism and reduce belly fat. It contains
Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCTs) that are easily converted into energy to
support an active lifestyle. Its proprietary blend of Corn Silk, Lemon Balm,
Red Vine Leaf, Lotus Leaf, and Eucommia Leaf Extracts helps reduce visceral
fat, enhance fat metabolism, relieve water retention, and promote a leaner,
lighter midsection. This makes it suitable for individuals with high-fat or
high-carb diets, sedentary lifestyles, or those simply aiming to maintain a
balanced figure throughout the holidays. Simply take one to three sticks daily
on its own or mix with water.
Wellness That Lasts Beyond the Holidays
Celebrating mindfully is not about restriction but about balance. It
allows people to enjoy traditions while supporting the body’s overall wellness
from within. With the right habits and support from LAC’s wellness essentials,
Filipinos can enter the new year feeling lighter, stronger, and more energized.
Because the best celebrations are those that nurture both body and
spirit, leaving you ready to welcome the year ahead in your best form.
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