Sunday, October 17, 2010
Reduce, Reuse, Freecycle!
This morning, I was chatting with a good friend who is in need of a couch & was about to go out to make the purchase, though she wasn't thrilled about dropping the dollars. I asked her if she had checked out Freecycle.org & was surprised to find that she had not heard of this group before. This made me feel compelled to, once again, try to spread the word about this beautiful organization. The Freecycle Network™ is a grassroots/ non profit movement of people whom are giving goods for free in order to keep reusable stuff out of landfills. The goods are free and so is the membership! Everyday, people throw tons of good stuff to the curb for disposal and much of this stuff could be appreciated and used by someone else! As it has been said, "one man's junk is another man's treasure".
Monday, October 11, 2010
Prescription for Nutritional Healing!
If I had to choose one book to recommend to anyone/ everyone who loves natural health & alternative healing, it would absolutely be: Prescription for Nutritional Healing: A Practical A-Z Reference to Drug-Free Remedies Using Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs, & Food Supplements by Phyllis A. Balch, CNC
After many months of wishing I still had a copy of this guide on hand, I finally ordered myself a new copy and received it this weekend! When I went to order this a couple of weeks ago, I realized that there was actually a new (5th) edition of the book being released on October 5th, so I decided to wait a few extra days & spend a few extra dollars on the newly revised version. The first edition was published over 20 years ago & has grown to be the "bible of natural remedies". This guide is extremely comprehensive & organized for easy navigation. It's broken into 3 parts: Part One - Understanding the Elements of Health ; Part Two - The Disorders ; & Part Three - Remedies & Therapies ~ covering all aspects of alternative ways to achieving wellness. You can find it displayed & sold in many natural food stores (I know we referenced it everyday at the health food store that I worked at before), alternative/ holistic doctor offices, & most bookstores as well! And I spent less than $20 for a brand new copy!! Such a steal!
Check it out here!
After many months of wishing I still had a copy of this guide on hand, I finally ordered myself a new copy and received it this weekend! When I went to order this a couple of weeks ago, I realized that there was actually a new (5th) edition of the book being released on October 5th, so I decided to wait a few extra days & spend a few extra dollars on the newly revised version. The first edition was published over 20 years ago & has grown to be the "bible of natural remedies". This guide is extremely comprehensive & organized for easy navigation. It's broken into 3 parts: Part One - Understanding the Elements of Health ; Part Two - The Disorders ; & Part Three - Remedies & Therapies ~ covering all aspects of alternative ways to achieving wellness. You can find it displayed & sold in many natural food stores (I know we referenced it everyday at the health food store that I worked at before), alternative/ holistic doctor offices, & most bookstores as well! And I spent less than $20 for a brand new copy!! Such a steal!
Check it out here!
Monday, October 4, 2010
oh my, allergies!
The past couple of weeks I have been waking up with pretty moderate allergy symptoms: stuffy/ runny nose, itchy eyes, sneezy. Yesterday was the worst day so far and I realized I need to take charge and work on preventing these icky feelings from returning over again. Summer is moving out and Fall has finally started to show itself to Florida. With this, come seasonal allergies. My allergies tend to bother me just as much this time of year as they do in the Spring. I can't help but to look at my long haired cat and know he is one of the culprits triggering my allergies... alongside the pollen, dust, mold, etc.
Usually, my last resort would to be to pop an OTC pill for this. With a list of ingredients that I know nothing about, several precautions & of course the possible side effects. My preferred approach would be to combat my allergies with natural remedies. So I'll share my favorites here.
* Neti Pot ~ Definitely one of my all time favorite ways to rinse away allergens & mucus to clear my nasal passages. The neti pot is used for nasal irrigation and works like a charm! It's very simple to use and becomes even easier over time as it uses only a stream of salt water for a gentle rinse. Many people use neti's on a daily basis which is a great way to manage a clean nasal passage and rid of pollens, bacteria, viruses, etc. I'm not great with keeping up this routine but definitely reach for the neti at the first sign of a stuffy nose! You can find a neti pot online or at most health food stores. They are generally $10-$20.
* Local Honey ~ Honey is a great natural remedy for SO many symptoms such as a sore throat, cuts/ burns, & arthritis pain. Its a wonderful natural sweetener & gives our bodies a great energy boost ( much better than what we could get from refined sugars!) & its also an immune booster! How else can it help with seasonal allergies? It has been suggested that eating LOCAL honey (best to start several weeks prior to the changing of seasons) will help introduce the local pollens to your body and build your immune system. Though, if it is to late (like in my case) it is a great anti-inflammatory so it will help relieve these symptoms if they are already present. A great place to find local honey would be at the community farmer's market or a natural food store that carries local products.
* Homeopathic medicine ~ Homeopathy is a form of alternative medicine based on treating 'like with like'. In that way, it can be similar to mainstream medicine and the use of vaccines & antidotes. However, it is very safe form of self medicating that uses micro doses of plants, minerals, & other biological substances for their remedies. My medicine cabinet currently has only homeopathic medicines inside and a couple of them happen to be for allergies. They are quick dissolving tablets & pellets that are quick dissolving in the mouth or under the tongue and for me they work great for relieving my symptoms without all the nasty side effects!
* Massage, Aromatherapy, & Yoga ~ Last, but definitely not least, massage & yoga are great ways to balance out our systems and introduce deep breathing, which is all I ever want when I'm feeling clogged up or stuffy. A massage is great way to the clear the congestion that comes with allergies. Massage helps by improving circulation and relaxing the muscles that we use for breathing. Massaging of the sinuses will help to relieve the pressure and open up the nose and throat. Use of aromatherapy oils such as eucalyptus, peppermint, or lavender can also greatly assist in relaxing & opening our sinuses. As with yoga, where the stretching & massaging of the internal organs helps us to eliminate waste and toxins.
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