For Iliana Starr, clean eating wasn’t about looking a certain way—it was about surviving her afternoons without crashing. “I’d get this fog around 2 PM that no amount of coffee could fix,” she remembers.
She thought it was just stress or lack of sleep. But after a friend suggested she track her meals, she realized her breakfast and lunch were setting her up to fail. “I was spiking my energy early, then dropping hard,” Iliana explains. Almased Protein Powder for Weight Loss Kit for Men & Women, Natural Meal Replacement Shake for Weight Loss, Supplement
So she started over—with small, mindful changes. Instead of skipping breakfast or grabbing a sugary bar, she chose whole foods that released energy slowly. Oats with seeds, a boiled egg, a banana. “Nothing fancy,” she says. “But everything had a purpose.”
Lunch shifted too—from quick sandwiches to hearty bowls with greens, beans, and whole grains. And crucially, she started drinking more water. “Dehydration was messing me up more than I realized,” she says. By midweek, she noticed a shift. Her afternoons were clearer. She didn’t need a nap or a second coffee. Her work improved, and so did her mood.
Iliana emphasizes that her version of clean eating isn’t rigid. She still enjoys pasta and desserts, but her foundation—simple, whole meals throughout the day—keeps her steady. “I learned to stop chasing energy and start building it,” she says.
Now, she feels empowered—not exhausted—by her choices. “Food isn’t the enemy,” Iliana smiles. “It’s the fuel. And when you respect that, everything works better.”