Transformation of the Day: Destiny lost 120 pounds by embracing a vegan lifestyle. She began her journey with a 30 day Raw Vegan cleanse which allowed her to shed 32 lbs. This month marks her three-year vegan anniversary. Check out how she released the weight.
My Vegan journey started in 2017. I weighed 360 pounds and had tried just about everything but surgery. A friend of mine introduced me to Veganism a year prior after she went on a raw vegan cleanse. Though her story was compelling and honest, I was scared of failure and hadnโt mustered the courage or discipline to give up meat and dairy. Basically, I wasnโt ready
It wasnโt until March 2017 that I had decided this was it. I had to do something Iโd never done to experience results I never had. I started off with a 30 Day Raw Cleanse (30/30 Cleanse). I could only eat raw vegetables, fruits, nuts, and seeds. It wasnโt easy, but I lost 32 pounds that month. After my bodyโs heavy detox, I knew I couldnโt go back to the diet I had before.
After the cleanse, I decided I would go VEGAN, which meant I could eat most of the raw foods I had been eating, but now I would make my ingredients into savory, delicious, cooked dishes. I had always liked to cook, so I figured I just had to learn how to create amazing vegan dishes.
After my first year just eating VEGAN foods, learning to cook again, trying new products, and trying new restaurants, I had lost 80 pounds!
Iโm 5โ9 and have never been a small girl or woman, so in a way, I was discovering my body and shape for the first time. I honestly didnโt start an exercise routine till year two. I started off by taking my dog on walks in my neighborhood (15-30 min walks) 2-3 times a week. Now, I jog about 5 miles/day, 6 days a week.
Exercise is essential for body functioning and overall health. If you donโt move it, you will lose it. Iโve never been a huge fan of gyms, so I do most of my workouts at home or in nature.
March 2019 marks my 3 year VEGAN anniversary. Iโve lost over 100 pounds! Going vegan was honestly one of the best decisions Iโve made in my life. Every year, my reasoning changes. At first, I just wanted to lose weight. Then, I wanted to create a lifestyle and keeping myself from regaining the weight. Now, I see being Black and Vegan as a political statement.
I currently weigh 240 pounds, and Iโm striving to hit 199 pounds. (Homegirl hasnโt been in the one hundreds in like forever)
I am tailoring my diet to be more plant-based and alkaline. When youโre coming from where Iโm from, you realize that change is a lifestyle. You must create healthy rituals to maintain what youโve worked for. You must learn how to motivate yourself during your period and at the holiday dinner table. You must allow yourself to fail but not self-sabotage. You must speak louder than your fears.
To ALL WOMEN, especially black women, trying to lose weight, Know that you are WORTHY in your bodyโฆin every stage and size. Know that CHANGE doesnโt happen overnight. Know that every body has its own magic. Our only task in this lifetime is to discover that magic and share it with the world.
I coach individuals and groups of women in working through their relationships with food and dietary goal setting. You can follow my journey or contact me on Instagram: @shevegan_
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