On World Diabetes Day, Ald. Mitts delivers tough love message about healthy eating

Local Elected Official Urges Colleagues to Prioritize Health Over Holiday Delights

In a heartfelt address to her colleagues during World Diabetes Day, Alderman Emma Mitts emphasized the importance of adopting healthy eating habits, sharing her own personal journey with diabetes and sky-high blood pressure. Eleven months ago, Mitts embarked on an "emotionally important journey" that transformed her life, as she drastically changed her diet and made significant lifestyle changes to manage her condition.

Mitts' story is one of resilience and determination. She initially resisted the idea of making drastic changes to her eating habits but was persuaded by doctors at a local wellness center to get involved in their "proof-of-life" program. This initiative taught her about the dangers of high-fat, high-salt foods and sugary desserts that are prevalent among many people.

When Mitts' doctor asked if she wanted to live or die, the question served as a wake-up call. She realized that making healthy choices was crucial not only for her own well-being but also for being able to help others. Since then, Mitts has completely overhauled her diet and eliminated foods that she once loved but now knows are detrimental to her health.

Mitts' message is clear: young people are dying from diabetes and high blood pressure due in part to the lack of essential nutrients in modern diets. She advocates for a return to plant-based, whole food options, emphasizing the importance of healthy eating for overall well-being. "We don't have to load our plate with everything," she said during her address.

Mitts acknowledged that her message may be ill-timed, as Americans will soon gather for Thanksgiving and indulge in traditional holiday foods. However, she encouraged her colleagues to prioritize their health even on special occasions, suggesting small portions of healthier options at gatherings like Thanksgiving dinner. Her colleague, Alderman Jason Ervin, took the advice in stride, accepting Mitts' challenge to meet her at a local soul food restaurant for a nutritious meal.

By sharing her personal journey and emphasizing the importance of healthy eating, Mitts aims to inspire others to take control of their well-being and make positive lifestyle choices. Her message is a powerful reminder that small changes can add up over time and have a lasting impact on our overall health and happiness.
 
omg u guyz i think mitts is like super inspiring 🀩 her story is soooo relatable like i've been struggling with my own diet lol n she's right we dont have to compromise on flavor 4 the sake of being healthy lol wut's wrong wit a little bit of soul food πŸ΄πŸ‘Œ
 
OMG u guyz 🀯! Just read this Alderman Emma Mitts is like literally warning her colleagues to prioritize their health over holiday treats... like, what's the point of even having Thanksgiving if ur just gonna stuff ur face with bad food? πŸ˜‚ I mean, I get it, she had a personal journey with diabetes and high blood pressure but can't we all just have one more slice of pumpkin pie 🍰😳? The thing is, she's right tho... small changes add up & all that jazz... but let's be real, who actually does that?! πŸ˜‚
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s kinda cool that Alderman Emma Mitts is speaking out about her own struggles with diabetes πŸ€—. She's like, super relatable, you know? I mean, who hasn't had those days where they just wanna grab a slice of pizza and forget about being healthy πŸ˜‚? But seriously, she's trying to inspire others to make some changes, which is actually pretty inspiring herself πŸ’ͺ. And I love that she's not saying we gotta give up all the good stuff entirely, like soul food 🍴 (hello, Jason Ervin! πŸ‘). It's all about balance, right?
 
I feel really bad for people who are struggling with diabetes and high blood pressure... it's like they're just going through the motions of life, but their body is constantly fighting an uphill battle πŸ€•. I love how Alderman Emma Mitts is speaking her truth and sharing her personal story - it's so inspiring! She's right, we don't have to give up our favorite foods completely, but making a few small changes can make a huge difference in the long run πŸ’ͺ. And I think it's awesome that she's encouraging people to prioritize their health even on special occasions... it's all about balance, you know? 🍽️
 
I feel like this is super relatable 🀩 I mean, who hasn't had those moments where you're like "should I really have that second slice of cake or just stick to my salad"? It's hard to resist the temptation of holiday treats, but at the end of the day it's all about balance and making choices that work for you. Emma Mitts' story is so inspiring though - she went from being totally clueless about her health to becoming a total advocate for healthy living πŸ€— I love how she emphasized that it's not about depriving yourself, but about finding those small healthier options to add to your diet. And yeah, maybe it's not the most ideal timing with Thanksgiving coming up and all, but hey who can blame her for trying to spread the word? πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm thinking about this whole Thanksgiving thing and how we're always being bombarded with these super indulgent foods 🀯 It's like, yeah sure, let's enjoy the holidays but not at the expense of our bodies, you know? Alderman Mitts is totally on point with her message. I mean, it's not about depriving ourselves or anything, it's just about being mindful of what we put in our bodies πŸ₯— A little bit of soul food here and there can be a great way to balance out the traditional feast. And honestly, having smaller portions doesn't have to mean sacrificing flavor - there are so many healthier options out there that can still hit the spot 🍽️
 
I think it's super great that Alderman Emma Mitts is speaking out about the importance of healthy eating habits πŸ™Œ. I mean, we all know how easy it is to get caught up in the holiday spirit and indulge in those delicious (but not-so-healthy) treats 🍰🍽️. But let's be real, our bodies are like temples, right? And if we're not taking care of them, they can literally shut down on us πŸ’‰.

I love how Mitts is sharing her personal story and being so honest about her own struggles with diabetes and high blood pressure πŸ€—. It's so refreshing to see someone in a position of power being vulnerable and speaking up for what she believes in. And yeah, maybe it's not the most ideal time to be talking about healthy eating habits during Thanksgiving πŸŽƒ, but I think Mitts is onto something here.

The thing is, taking care of our health isn't just about us as individuals - it's also about being responsible citizens and setting a good example for our loved ones πŸ‘ͺ. By making healthier choices, we're not only improving our own lives, but we're also reducing the risk of chronic diseases that can affect people of all ages 🌟. So yeah, let's get on board with Mitts' message and start prioritizing those veggies over the turkey πŸ₯—!
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure about this whole "prioritizing health over holiday delights" thing... I mean, come on, Thanksgiving is one of the few times we get to actually relax and enjoy ourselves after a long year! πŸ¦ƒ What's next? Telling us to give up our favorite comfort foods because they're bad for us? 🀒 Newsflash: life's about balance, not complete deprivation. Let's not forget that moderation is key, and if we're really worried about our health, we can always make a few small changes without totally ruining the holiday vibes. πŸ˜’
 
I'm loving this new trend where local elected officials are speaking out about the importance of healthy living 🌟! It's so refreshing to see someone like Alderman Emma Mitts sharing her personal story and experience with diabetes and high blood pressure. I mean, who wouldn't want to make a change after being told "do you want to live or die"? πŸ’€ That's some real motivation right there! And yeah, prioritizing health over holiday treats is key - we don't have to deprive ourselves of all the good stuff, just make better choices 🍽️. It's all about balance and taking small steps towards a healthier lifestyle 🌈.
 
I gotta say, this Alderman Emma Mitts girl is totally on point πŸ™Œ! I mean, who doesn't love a good soul food meal, but like, in moderation fam? It's all about finding that balance, you know? And I love how she shared her personal story, it's so inspiring to see someone take control of their health and make changes. I've been trying to cut back on processed foods myself and it makes such a big difference πŸ’ͺ. Maybe we can all learn from Alderman Mitts' example and make healthier choices, even when it comes to those delicious holiday treats πŸ°πŸ‘Œ
 
ugh i feel like this is so overdue πŸ™„ we're living in an age where everyone's obsessed with the next big food trend or Instagrammable meal, but no one's really talking about the actual consequences of what we put in our bodies 🀯 diabetes and high blood pressure are super prevalent among young people nowadays, and it's like, hello, make some healthier choices already πŸ₯— i love that emma mitts is speaking out about this tho, her story is so inspiring and relatable πŸ’– but can't we just have a little more awareness around meal planning and portion control? like, we don't have to give up food altogether lol it's all about balance, you know? πŸ€—
 
Ugh, people are already getting into the holiday spirit but let's be real, we need to prioritize our health first πŸ€•πŸ½οΈ I mean, I know it's tempting to indulge in all the delicious foods at Thanksgiving dinner but think about your body's reaction to all that extra salt and sugar 😴. Alderman Mitts is speaking truth when she says we don't have to load our plate with everything - let's make healthier choices even on special occasions πŸ₯—πŸ. It's not about depriving ourselves of food we love, it's about being mindful of what we put in our bodies and making conscious decisions that support our well-being πŸ’–.
 
I'm really glad Alderman Emma Mitts is speaking out about this, it's so important πŸ™Œ. I mean, who doesn't love a good Thanksgiving feast? But let's be real, we're not getting any younger πŸ˜‚. It's great that she's encouraging her colleagues to make healthier choices, even on special occasions. And you know what's crazy? I've been following this proof-of-life program at the local wellness center and it's actually really interesting πŸ€”. I'm gonna have to check out this Alderman Jason Ervin's idea of meeting up for a nutritious meal, sounds like a win-win πŸ΄πŸ‘Œ.
 
I feel for Emma Mitts πŸ€—, her story is so inspiring! I mean, who wouldn't want to help others and take care of themselves at the same time? πŸ™Œ But I also get where she's coming from - let's be real, holidays can be tough 🍰. Maybe instead of cutting out whole food groups, we could find ways to make healthier options more accessible and delicious? Like, have you tried those new cauliflower "turkey" recipes? 🀯 They're surprisingly good! And what about hosting a potluck with plenty of veggie options? That way everyone can still indulge in some festive treats. Let's find that middle ground, right? 😊
 
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