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Helen Padarin

An Easy Detox

You don't need to take anything away from your diet or lifestyle just add more veggies into your day!

Want more energy? Glowing skin? Healthy Bowel movements?

Who's behind this online course?

Some of you may have heard of Helen Padarin- Naturopath, Nutritionist & Herbalist from Sydney Australia. She came and spoke in Wanaka at our recent Wise & Well event in March (her talk will be posted soon). She's a wealth of knowledge and also co-author of The Complete Gut Health Cookbook with Pete Evans. To help more people than just the ones she sees in her clinic room she developed an online course called 9V9

Starts Monday 13th May. Enrolments open until 12th May 2019

What's included?

The 9v9 challenge. Nine cups of veggies for nine days. The whole course comes with an amazing recipe book with great ideas of how to get your nine cups of veggies in a day. You'll be sure to use them beyond this course. Plus live chats on Facebook with Helen Padarin and support from the super enthusiastic Alice Nicholls.

All recipes for 9v9 have been revamped and refined.

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Alice Nicholls from The Whole Daily will also be part of the challenge to support you along the way. These are some of the super simple and yet, incredibly delicious Winter 9V9 recipe images. Helen Padarin and Alice Nicholls got together and cooked their way through a mountain of veg so that they could deliver you an epic and tummy-warming update to best-selling 9V9 Veggie Challenge Program.

Did you know that when you upgrade and sign up for The Gallbladder Flush with Helen, that as part of preparation month you are going to receive the entire 9V9 Veggie Challenge for FREE?

By the end of this nine-day veggie detox you’ll be shocked at how easy it can be to feel happy, healthy and confident.

You can expect:

  • Your digestive system to function better.
  • Your energy and confidence to improve.
  • Your immune system to be given a reboot.
  • To learn new tasty tricks to cooking vegetables (you’ll be craving them by the end).
  • Bucket loads of compliments on your new glow!
  • This program is designed to give you the get you started on a new path and on track to heal your health – for good!

Come and join 9v9 & get ready to experience a healthier, happier life!

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Healthy Vegan Shepherdless Pie Recipe http://metamed.co.nz/vegan-shepherd-less-pie/ Mon, 17 Apr 2017 07:59:30 +0000 http://metamed.co.nz/?p=931 Now that the weather is cooling down. It's pie time! This vegan shepherd's pie is meat-free, dairy-free, and gluten-free. I first came across this recipe on a Vipassana meditation course where all meals are vegetarian, it tasted meaty! And it has satisfied meat-eating guests we've had over. This is my go-to main meal for visitors. […]

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Now that the weather is cooling down. It's pie time! This vegan shepherd's pie is meat-free, dairy-free, and gluten-free. I first came across this recipe on a Vipassana meditation course where all meals are vegetarian, it tasted meaty! And it has satisfied meat-eating guests we've had over. This is my go-to main meal for visitors. By pre-soaking and sprouting lentils, I can reduce the preparation time to 30 minutes to make (15-minutes if you use canned lentils or if you're short of time). Lentils are a great source of dietary fibre to help keep your digestive system on the move. They're also rich in folate.

Shepherdless pie ingredients

Ingredients

Filling:

1 onion diced
1 tbsp rosemary
1 tbsp thyme
1 rapunzel veggie stock cube
1 cup dried split red lentils soaked and sprouted (or 2 cups cooked)
1 cup dried French green lentils soaked and sprouted (or 2 cups cooked)
2-3 carrots grated
2 zucchinis grated
1/3 cup tomato paste
1/4 cup tamari
4 tbsp olive oil
salt and black pepper to taste

Topping:

4-5 large sweet mashed potato or kumara
1/3 cup savoury yeast (optional)

Glass baking dish 33 x 23 x 6cm.

*Optional sprouting of lentils:

Soaking your lentils has a few benefits:

  • cook quicker
  • digest easier
  • makes nutrients readily absorbable.

Soaking lentils removes phytic acid which can block nutrient absorption. In addition, you can sprout your lentils until they grow little tails, this makes them more nutritious with sprouted lentils having a higher content of Vitamin C and B compared to their dried counterparts.

Soaking and sprouting takea a little more organisation so if you want to make the pie as a last-minute dish you can use canned lentils instead or make the whole dish from red split lentils which cook quickly when boiled.

Directions for sprouting

If using dried lentils soak them overnight in filtered water (make sure you fill with 3-4cm extra water on top as the lentil mixture will soak it up).

Option: to sprout the lentils, rinse and drain and cover with glad wrap. When the lentils have sprouted you will see little tails on the ends of them. In colder weather, this can take a little longer. If you're sprouting over a couple of days make sure you rinse and drain your lentils daily.

Instructions

Get started with your kumara topping chop and get boiling. Now start on the other ingredients…

Kumara cooking
Onion zucchini carrot
  • Dice your onion and grate your carrot and zucchini.
Onion thyme and rosemary sautee
  • Heat olive oil in a large saucepan/stockpot and add onions, rosemary and thyme. Sautee.
  • Add veggie stock cube and mix through
Lentils and ingredients in pot

Add all remaining ingredients (excluding sunflower seeds):

  • grated veg
  • sprouted lentil mixture
  • tamari
  • tomato paste
Lentils and ingredients with liquid

If you have sprouted your lentils this is where you will need to allow some time for cooking. Stir the ingredients. Turn heat down to low and put the lid on for everything to simmer. Some liquid will come to the surface which needs to be cooked off and absorbed by the lentils. Give it a stir now and then put the lid on- this takes about 20 minutes but make sure you test your lentils to ensure they are cooked.

Cooked lentils
  • Add sunflower seeds. This helps to absorb any leftover liquid but you shouldn't be left with any really.
Lentils in dish
  • Stir and pour out into serving dish
  • Mash potato topping mix (add savoury yeast if you are using it) spread evenly on top.
  • All done!

Ready to serve as is, or you can heat in an oven 150 degrees to rewarm. The servings often hold together better if allowed to sit for a while as the sunflower seeds absorb any liquid.

Sherpherdless pie
Shepherd-less pie served.

Alternatives:

  • Instead of using dried lentils use canned lentils and drain them
  • Dried red split lentils cook quickly too. You can make this with all red lentils or change the ratios.
  • Add more zucchini and carrot
  • Use a mix of potatoes and sweet potato
  • Add savoury yeast to give this a cheesy flavour without the dairy

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Up for a Veggie Detox? http://metamed.co.nz/up-for-a-veggie-detox/ Fri, 10 Mar 2017 10:48:24 +0000 http://metamed.co.nz/?p=731   Sweep Your Gut, Detox Your Cells and Improve Your Energy. Take the 9V9 veggie-based detox program and transform how you feel in 9 days. Helen Padarin is one of Australia's leading Naturopaths, Nutritionists and Author.I've had the pleasure of working with her on patients over the years and seeing how she transforms their health. […]

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Helen Padarin 9v9 challenge course

Sweep Your Gut, Detox Your Cells and Improve Your Energy.

Take the 9V9 veggie-based detox program and transform how you feel in 9 days.

Helen Padarin is one of Australia's leading Naturopaths, Nutritionists and Author.I've had the pleasure of working with her on patients over the years and seeing how she transforms their health. She has also been my Naturopath when I struggled with a few stubborn health issues. This is a great opportunity to give your body a kickstart and help improve your gut health, energy levels and help your body live to it's full health potential.

A busy life can often mean we sacrifice eating well, ultimately our health suffers- our gut may play up, energy levels decrease, moods go haywire, and we become less resilient to mental and physical stress. If this sounds like you I encourage you to try this mini challenge.

I'm not the biggest fan of detoxes as it often involves cutting out a bunch of foods. This is different. You don't need to change any of your existing dietary routines, just add more good stuff in.

9 cups of veggies a day, for 9 days.

That’s it.

You can get your whole family involved, everyone needs to eat, so why not more veggies. This online course is full of recipe ideas and ways to get your 9 cups of veggies in a day as well as great nutritional advice. You can enrol anytime, come March 2017 there will be a group challenge where you receive support in a private Facebook page and follow the journey with others and a bonus 3 live chats with Helen.

You can still eat your cake, drink your coffee and have your beer. But not sure where you would fit it!

Even vegan's and vegetarians can benefit from this! It's surprising how many non-vegetable foods you can eat when you're busy and need a quick fix. Get loads of inspiration and recipe ideas to entertain your veggie friends.

 

The ‘9V9 Veggie Based Detox Program‘, is the quickest and easiest way to kickstart health, happiness and healing – all from the comfort of your own home.

Click on the links or right here to be taken to the 9V9 page to sign up.

If you're interested in Helen's books the links are on our new resources page.

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Vegan Caramel Slice Recipe http://metamed.co.nz/vegan-caramel-slice-recipe/ http://metamed.co.nz/vegan-caramel-slice-recipe/#comments Wed, 08 Mar 2017 04:06:18 +0000 http://metamed.co.nz/?p=735 This is my quick dessert to whip up when we have last-minute guests. Gluten-free, dairy-free, raw and vegan. It's one of those raw desserts that doesn't require a blender if you don't have one (see alternatives later). Once you get the hang of it, it takes about 10 minutes to make, 30 minutes for setting […]

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This is my quick dessert to whip up when we have last-minute guests. Gluten-free, dairy-free, raw and vegan. It's one of those raw desserts that doesn't require a blender if you don't have one (see alternatives later). Once you get the hang of it, it takes about 10 minutes to make, 30 minutes for setting time and even quicker to eat. Over the years I've cut back on the sweetener to only 2 tablespoons of maple syrup. The rest of the sweetness comes from the dates. The great thing is you don't feel the sugar slump after eating and the sesame in tahini is a rich source of calcium and magnesium (great for nerve function), methionine which helps liver detoxification, and high in B1, B2, B3, and B5.

Ingredients:

Crust:

2 1/2 cups mixed nuts and seeds (almonds, pepitas, sunflower, flaxseeds) blended to a meal
8-10 Medjool dates
1/3 cup of melted coconut oil

Caramel filling:

2 cups unhulled tahini
1/3 cup coconut oil
2-3 Tablespoons maple syrup (or more to taste but remember the dates are sweet)
1 tsp vanilla extract
Big pinch Celtic sea salt

Chocolate topping:

3 tsp cacao powder
1/3 cup coconut oil

You'll also need a 28 x 18 cm slice tin and some GLAD cling wrap.

Instructions

Crust:

2 1/2 cups mixed nuts and seeds (almonds, pepitas, sunflower, flaxseeds) blended to a meal
8-10 Medjool dates
1/3 cup of melted coconut oil

  • Blend chopped dates and coconut oil to make a thick paste.
  • Add to mixed nut and seed meal and squash together with your hands until it comes together and holds.
  • Line a 28 x 18 cm slice tray with GLAD cling wrap (this helps you lift out the slice when it’s ready) and press the mixture down evenly.

Tip: you can add more coconut oil if the mixture is too dry.

nut and date base
making the vegan base
the base

Caramel filling:
2 cups unhulled tahini
1/3 cup coconut oil
2-3 Tablespoons maple syrup (or more to taste but remember the dates are sweet)
1 tsp vanilla extract
Big pinch Celtic sea salt

  • Stir all the ingredients briefly till blended.
  • Pour the mixture over your crust.
  • Sprinkle a pinch or crack some Celtic sea salt over the top.
  • Freeze.
vegan caramel filling ingredients
salted caramel slice
salt on caramel slice

After it’s firmed (about 20 minutes) you can add your topping. It's best to not have the filling too cold otherwise your coconut oil will set before you have time to spread it.

Chocolate topping:
3 tsp cacao powder
1/3 cup coconut oil

  • Sift the cacao powder and mix with melted coconut oil. Allow to cool a little before pouring on top of the filling. Quickly tip the dish to fill in the gaps.
  • Freeze until firm (about 20 minutes).
Vegan chocolate topping

Cut into squares using a hot knife (run under hot water) to get a clean cut.
Store in the freezer (if there's any left!). A bonus with this raw dessert is it doesn't need to be thawed before you eat it!

Caramel slice slab
Dairy free gluten free caramel slice

Alternatives:

  • If you don't have a good blender you can buy an almond meal for your base.
  • Medjool dates are nice and soft so you can dice them up and squash through the nut meal mixtures
  • The recipe is fairly flexible so if you find you don't have enough filling or topping to fill your gaps just top up your ingredients. Coconut oil is just there to help everything set and hold its shape.

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