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Recipe: Healthy Marshmallow Peeps

easterbasketOh, the empty easter basket… It can strike fear into the hearts of moms who try so hard to keep kids away from sugar and other toxic junk.

So what do we tell the Easter Bunny to bring if we want to stay on the healthy food path?

Thanks to Kimi Harris at the Nourishing Gourmet, with very little effort you can ditch the corn syrup, artificial dyes and other yuckiness found in those little marshmallow peeps, and instead make this healthy gelatin-based version.

Kimi’s recipe is quite easy.  And Gelatin — in addition to NOT being corn syrup — has wonderful health benefits.  According to the Weston A. Price foundation, among gelatins benefits are:

– Support for skin, hair and nail growth

– Good for joints and helps joint recovery

– Can help tighten loose skin (like the kind you get after having babies…)

– Can improve digestion since it naturally binds to water and helps food move more easily though the digestive track

– Rumored to help improve cellulite

– Is a great source of dietary collagen (collagen is too large to be absorbed by the skin, so those skin creams are pretty useless… get it internally and use coconut oil for lotion!)

– Is a source of protein (though not a spectacular one) but its specific amino acids can help build muscle.

Gelatin is largely composed of the amino acids glycine and proline, which many people don’t consume in adequate amounts since they are found in the bones, fibrous tissues and organs of animals.  As a population, we don’t consume these parts as much anymore.  These amino acids are needed not only for proper skin, hair and nail growth, but for optimal immune function and weight regulation.

You can order your gelatin online here, and enjoy your yummy gelatin peeps!

Namaste.

Dangerous Dairy vs Healthy Dairy: Do You Know the Difference?

It’s been years since I’ve jumped into the milk vat.  After suffering chronic joint and gallbladder pain in my 30s, I decided it wasn’t worth it.  So I chucked it.

I have felt a lot better since I did.  But in the past year, I have switched to raw milk and I now can enjoy dairy again with zero gallbladder pain, zero joint pain and very little mucous response.  And I’m thinner than I’ve ever been!

Here’s what I’ve learned: raw milk has all the healthy enzymes needed to digest it.  It also has all the healthy fats that are important for brain function.  Raw goat’s milk is closer to human milk than cow milk.  But raw cow milk, especially in the summer months when the cows are all grazing on the yummy green grass, is otherworldly delicious.

Commercialized dairy, which is processed by pasteurization and homogenization, is trash.  The processing strips the milk of its naturally occurring enzymes which makes the milk impossible to digest.  Which means it’s stored as fat.  Which means the body floods its intestinal walls with mucous to try to prevent your body from absorbing it, because it’s so broken down it cannot go any lower. The body knows, which is why you will notice mucous in your throat after you eat processed dairy products. Two percent and one percent milk are even worse.  We are poisoning ourselves when we consume it.

And that’s not even mentioning the recombinant bovine growth hormone (rBGH) that is added to the commercial milk.  Without a label.  Amongst other junk…

So find a local supplier of raw milk and jump in.  You will be amazed at how positive the experience can be.  And do the same with your cheeses and your butter.  BTW if you live near a Trader Joe’s you can get raw milk cheese all the time.  It’s eye opening once you experience the difference.

Namaste.

11 Health Foods That Can Kill You

I came across this post on HoneyColony and couldn’t agree more — check out these 11 “Health Foods” That Can Kill You.  I agree with almost all of them, except that since in my house we’ve been eating more raw vegan our bodies are able to process sugars like agave and honey more easily.  Eating raw foods will do that, as the raw content inspires your spleen, gall bladder, pancreas and liver to function more efficiently by producing more naturally occurring digestive enzymes which helps you break down the food and sugars more easily and effectively.

On the whole, this is a good list — check it twice to see how it compares to your daily routine.

Namaste.

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PHOTO BY Angus Clyne

By Kris GunnarsPopular Science

Nutrition is full of nonsense.

You will find bold health claims for all kinds of foods, most often based on zero evidence.

Here are the top 11 “health foods” that are actually very harmful.

1. Fruit Juices

The fruit juices you find at the supermarket aren’t always what they seem. They may have small amounts of real fruit in them, but often they are little more than water, artificial flavor and sugar. But even if you’re drinking real fruit juice, it is still a bad idea.

Fruit juice is like fruit with most of the good stuff removed. All that is left is the sugar and a few vitamins. Orange juice, for example, contains the same amount of sugar as Coca-Cola. There’s no fiber in it, no chewing resistance and nothing to stop you from downing massive amounts of sugar in a short amount of time.

Eating too much sugar is associated with all sorts of diseases. These include obesity, type II diabetes, cardiovascular disease and many others (123). It is much better to avoid fruit juices and eat real fruits instead.

Bottom Line: Most fruit juices contain the same amount of easily digestible sugar as sugar-sweetened soft drinks. It is best to eat whole fruits instead.

2. Whole Wheat

It is true that whole wheat is healthier than refined wheat. But this does not mean that whole wheat is healthy. It’s kind of like saying that because filtered cigarettes are healthier than unfiltered cigarettes, everyone should be smoking filtered cigarettes. It’s flawed logic.

There are plenty of good reasons to avoid wheat, both the refined and the whole variety. For example, wheat is the main source of gluten in the diet and a large part of the population may be gluten sensitive (45789).

One study shows that wheat fiber can make you vitamin D deficient, making you burn through your stores of this important vitamin much faster (10). Another study shows that whole wheat raises small, dense LDL (the truly “bad” cholesterol) by a whopping 60 percent (11).

Bottom Line: Whole wheat is rich in gluten and can cause digestive problems and various symptoms. It may also cause vitamin D deficiency and elevated small, dense LDL cholesterol.

3. Agave Nectar

In the health food aisle at the supermarket, you will definitely find some “sugar-free” products that are sweetened with agave. This sweetener is touted as a healthy alternative to sugar because it is natural and has a low glycemic index.

But the harmful effects of sugar have little to do with its glycemic index; it is harmful primarily because it is loaded with unnatural amounts of fructose. Too much fructose in the diet can cause all sorts of problems, especially in people who don’t exercise much.

All fructose is metabolized by the liver. If the liver is full of glycogen the fructose will be turned into fat (1112). This can cause non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and all kinds of metabolic problems like resistance to the hormones insulin and leptin, which will ultimately lead to obesity and diabetes (13141516).

While regular sugar is 50 percent fructose, the fructose content of agave is as high as 90 percent. If anything, agave is even worse than sugar!

Bottom Line: Agave nectar is loaded with fructose and therefore causes all the same problems as regular sugar and high-fructose corn syrup.

4. Sports Drinks

Sports drinks were designed for athletes who have just finished an intense training session with massive sweating and glycogen depletion.

For this reason, sports drinks contain:

  • Water: to replenish lost fluid.
  • Electrolytes: to replenish electrolytes like sodium that were lost via sweat.
  • Sugar: because athletes need energy after an intense workout.

You don’t need any additional electrolytes unless you’ve been doing a very intense workout, and most people are already eating too much sugar. One bottle of Gatorade contains over 30 grams of sugar.

You’re better off sticking to plain water, which you should certainly drink plenty of, especially around workouts.

Bottom Line: If you’re not doing super intense workouts, then you should avoid sports drinks. They are not needed and contain sugar.

5. ‘Heart-Healthy’ Vegetable Oils

As the fear of saturated fat took hold of the world, consumption of all kinds of nasty ingredients increased. Prime examples are industrial seed- and vegetable oils like soybean, corn, and cottonseed oil.

These oils are extracted from seeds using very harsh processing methods and include high heat, bleaching, and the toxic solvent hexane. These oils contain very large amounts of omega-6 fatty acids, way more than humans ever consumed throughout evolution.

We need small amounts of these fatty acids in the diet, such as the amounts found in meat and nuts. However, if we eat way too much like is the case with Western populations, this causes problems (17). Eating too much of these fats can lead to inflammation, which is a leading cause of many chronic diseases (18). These oils get incorporated into our body fat stores and cellular membranes, where they are highly sensitive to oxidation and damage.

To top it all off, the industrial vegetable oils that you find in the supermarket contain 0.56 to 4.2 percent of their fatty acid as trans fats, which are highly toxic (19). (This does not apply to olive oil, which is good for you!)

Bottom Line: Vegetable oils are unhealthy and lead to inflammation. They are potential key players in the epidemic of Western diseases.

6. Low-Fat or Fat-Free Foods

It ain’t the fat, people! Despite the last decades of propaganda against saturated fats, they have now been proven to be harmless (2021).

When the anti-fat message first came out, food manufacturers started producing “healthy” products that were low-fat or fat-free. The only problem is that foods that have had the fat removed taste like crap.

The food manufacturers then loaded their products with chemicals, artificial sweeteners and massive amounts of sugar. What they basically did was remove the good stuff (fat) and replace it with bad stuff (sugar). This is how they managed to turn perfectly healthy foods like yogurt into very harmful products filled with unhealthy ingredients.

Bottom Line: Avoid everything labelled “low-fat” or “fat-free.” These are highly processed products loaded with sugar and other harmful substances.

7. Gluten-Free Foods

Many people have started to avoid gluten, a protein found in wheat, spelt, rye, and barley (and a few other grains). Almost a third of the U.S. population currently wants to cut back on gluten or go gluten-free.

Food manufacturers have caught up on the trend and have started offering all sorts of gluten-free “health foods.” The problem with these foods is that they’re usually not healthy at all.

Instead of a gluten grain, they’re made with other starches like potato starch, tapioca starch or some others. These starches are usually highly refined, void of nutrients and spike blood sugar fast, just like wheat. But these products are often also loaded with sugar and other harmful or artificial chemicals.

This does not apply to foods that are naturally gluten free, like meats or vegetables. If a product says “gluten-free” on the package, then it’s probably bad for you.

Bottom Line: Gluten-free foods are highly processed foods that are not much healthier than their gluten-containing counterparts. It’s best to avoid them.

8. Margarine And Fake Butters

“I wish butter tasted more like margarine, said nobody ever.” – Danny J. Albers

Another side effect of the anti-fat hysteria is a plethora of so-called “healthy” butter alternatives. The most notable example of these is margarine. It used to be loaded with trans fats; now it tends to contain processed vegetable oils instead. Butter consumption went down, margarine consumption went up.

The problem with this is that butter is healthy. Margarine is not.

Grass-fed butter, in particular, is an excellent source of the fatty acid butyrate and vitamin K2, both of which can have powerful positive effects on health (2223). Margarine is a processed food with harmful ingredients that can make you sick. In one large study, replacing butter with margarine lead to a drastically increased risk of death from heart attacks (24).

This is one great example of where blindly following the mainstream advice can put you in an early grave.

Bottom Line: Margarine is a processed food that contains unhealthy, artificial ingredients. Avoid it, use real grass-fed butter instead.

9. Energy Bars

Energy bars are in the same boat as sports drinks – most people don’t need them. If you’re an elite athlete who desperately needs to keep protein intake high and eat every two to three hours, then these bars can definitely be convenient.

However, most people don’t need to eat that often, and these bars don’t contain anything that you can’t get from real foods. Energy bars and protein bars are often highly processed products. Even though they may be higher in protein than chocolate bars, they often still contain the same unhealthy ingredients. Sugar, white flour, artificial flavor; you name it, they’ve got it.

Of course, there are some healthier brands available, but if you want to avoid the crap then you must read labels! If you’re starving and far away from home, then healthier types of energy bars can certainly be better than a burger and a Coke, but your money is still better spent on real foods.

Bottom Line: Energy and protein bars are often highly processed products. Most people don’t need them and they tend to contain sugar and other nasty ingredients.

10. Low-Carb Junk Foods

As people have changed their mind on fat being the root of all evil, some people have started cutting back on carbs instead. Again, food manufacturers have caught notice and brought all sorts of low-carb junk foods to the market.

Even though something is low in carbs and sugar, it can still be very unhealthy. Great examples are the low-carb Atkins bars. These are nasty, highly processed products that nobody should be eating. Just check out the ingredients list for this Atkins Advantage bar. This isn’t food.

If you’re going to do a low-carb diet, stick to real, unprocessed foods.

Bottom Line: There are some low-carb processed foods on the market that are extremely unhealthy and loaded with artificial ingredients.

11. ‘Healthy’ Breakfast Cereals

Most highly processed breakfast cereals are not healthy. In fact, they are among the worst foods you can eat. They’re often loaded with sugar and refined carbohydrates. Then the manufacturers fortify them with some synthetic vitamins and put tiny amounts of whole grains in the mix, then market their products as healthy.

Don’t be fooled by the labels: low-fat, fat-free, whole grain, etc. Just check the ingredients list on these products. They’re usually loaded with sugar.

Starting the day with a high-sugar cereal will set you up for a blood sugar crash later in the day, followed by hunger, cravings, and another high-carb meal.

12. Anything Else?

If the packaging of a food tells you that it is healthy, then it probably isn’t.

Feel free to add to the list in the comments!

 This article was written by Kris Gunnars and published in Popular Science on April 30, 2013. Photo by Angus Clyne/Flickr.

Healthy & Easy Raw Vegan Condiments

ketchupOne of my biggest challenges relative to eating healthy is avoiding soy.  It’s everywhere, because it’s used as an emulsifier in everything from mayonnaise to salad dressings.  Sugar also is a culprit, because it’s in everything from ketchup to well, just about everything.  If I’m having sugar, I want chocolate cake.

But thanks to Laura-Jane at The Rawtarian, I’ve found a way around soy in my mayo and sugar in my ketchup — without sacrificing taste.  Her recipes for both are super simple,  and are raw vegan to boot.

Check out all her stuff.  They are INSANELY DELISH!!  We’re eating raw vegan more and more these days, and her recipes make it super easy, healthy and most of all so yummy.

Namaste.

RETHINKING FOOD III: Exploring Raw Veganism

Years ago I attempted raw vegan cooking.  I always feel great when I eat it and I find I have more calm and focus, although I still believe in combining my families’ diets with a combination of raw vegan and carnivorous dishes in the Weston Price tradition.

Well light years have passed since I made my first raw vegan attempt, and recipes have become simpler, easier to prepare and more delicious.  All you really need is a Vita Mix and a decent food dehydrator, some nuts and veggies, a good recipe and a sense of adventure.

Here’s one of my latest favs, raw vegan broccoli soup, courtesy of The Present Moment Cookbook.  Another great website if you want free delicious recipes is http://www.therawtarian.com.

Namaste.

Broccoli Cheddar – yields 1 quart

Base:

3 cups filtered water
2 cups cashews, soaked 1-2 hrs. & rinsed
1 seeded red bell pepper
1/4 cup nutritional yeast
1/4 cup olive oil
2 cloves garlic
1 tbsp tamari (or Bragg’s Aminos)
1 tbsp agave
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp white pepper
1 tbsp onion powder

vegetables:
11/2 cups broccoli florets cut into small pieces

Drain and rinse cashews well.  In a vita mix, blend base ingredients to smooth consistency.  Pour into bowls, add broccoli (and fresh chopped tomatoes if desired) into bowls.  Serve.

Delish Raw Vegan Chocolate Cookies

Whenever I can, I prepare raw vegan dishes for my family.  Eating raw is a process, and it takes time.  But it’s always worth it when you get something tasty that is not only guilt free but also healthy.

We’ve cut commercial wheat completely from our diets and our health has skyrocketed.  But finding tasty baked goods can be a challenge, especially when most wheat-free substitutes are unhealthy ingredients like potato starch, tapioca powder or rice flour — all of which will spike the pancreas more than the commercial wheat you are trying to avoid.

This recipe is so yummy and easy to make.  If you are interested in eating raw, you have to invest in a food dehydrator if you haven’t already.  Other than that, this recipe requires no other special tools.

Thanks to The Rawtarian for this yummy delight!

Namaste.

Veggie Tourism and How to Change the World

Lettuce Growing in San Francisco

They’re doing it in Paris, they’re doing it in San Francisco, and you can do it in your town and change the world.

Check out this amazing TED talk by Pam Warhurst on Veggie Tourism.

Namaste.

Veggie Tourism

RETHINKING FOOD II: The Real Dairy

raw milk kefir grainsIt’s crazy how good life is now that I’ve discovered The Real Dairy.

You see, for years I suffered from chronic symptoms: gall bladder attacks, infertility, eczema, acne, bloat and gas.  And I had no idea it was my ridiculous diet.  In fact, it was all the result of eating commercialized wheat and dairy.

I had no idea the wise women like our grandmothers and great grandmothers were on to something when they would do things like soak beans, culture milk and cheeses from raw milk, make sourdough starter for delicious nutritious real bread.

We’ve commercialized the hell out of all this stuff, and in the process we’ve shown all the nutrients and probiotics the door.

So if you want to feel really good about what you’re eating, order yourself some kiefer grains, follow the simple instructions and make yourself some healthy cultured dairy products.  Kiefer is the king culture and has all the probiotics you will need for a healthy gut so don’t bother with the others.  Find a local source for some grass-fed, organic raw milk and get yourself started on culturing.  I used to think man was not meant to drink the milk of another animal.  What I now know is man is not meant to drink MAN’S commercialized fake version of dairy, we are meant to drink REAL dairy that is cultured with all the good stuff and does NOT have all the enzymes stripped out of it.  Don’t be scared: kiefer is nutritious and delicious and can be used in place of milk.  You can also make the most sumptuous cheeses by adding your kiefer culture to heavy cream.  Your tummies will be so happy and so will your taste buds!  So wake up people.  Don’t eat commercialized dairy any more (skim milk is the worst, btw).  Your body needs the healthy fats in milk, and culturing raw whole milk with good probiotics will blow your mind.

Contact me if you have any questions.

Namaste.

RETHINKING FOOD I: Raw & Heavenly

If you love food but hate how some of it makes you feel, check out these two new recipes.  It’s the first in a series of new approaches to eating well called Rethinking Food.

For the next few months I will be sharing with you some delectable yummy and healthy food options.  If you are like me and want commercial wheat out of your diet, these two amazing concoctions will make it even easier to say ‘buh-bye’ to that gluten addiction.

Rethink your food — don’t let yourself get into a rut!  Find ways to make food satisfying, healthy and delicious, and let me know what you come up with.

Namaste.

Zucchini Pasta

Zuccini Pasta

Six Small Zucchinis

Marinara or Spaghetti Sauce of Your Choice

Spiral six zucchinis in a turning slicer, place in bowls and ladle with warm marinara or spaghetti sauce.Serves 4-6 adults.

The picture above is tasty, easy and healthy.

All you need is a special gadget called a turning slicer (www.paderno.it, item #49827-99, cost is $40).

turningslicerOnce you have the turning slicer, it takes all of ten minutes to make.  It’s delicious and healthy — raw zucchini is rich in vitamin A and other nutrients — my five-year-old ate THREE bowls full and loved it.  Not only are you NOT eating wheat in the form of pasta, but you are also getting raw veggies instead, which ups your production of naturally occurring enzymes.  We are supposed to eat 80% raw in our diets…

Heavenly Bite Cookies

Two Egg Whites A dash of almond and vanilla extract
1/2 cup chopped dates
1/4 cup pecans
1/4 cup cashews
1/2 cup shredded coconut
Dollop of Honey
Sesame Seeds & Currants to garnish
Coconut Oil

Whip egg whites and extracts until soft peaks form, set aside.  Add the rest of the ingredients (except sesame seeds and currants) to a food processor and blend until crumbled or balled.  Fold mixture with a spatula into the egg whites, being mindful not to mix too much to flatten egg whites.  Scoop with a teaspoon onto a cookie sheet greased with coconut oil.  Sprinkle sesame seeds on top, place a currant or two in the center.  Cookies will be small mountains.  Bake at 300 for 10-12 minutes.

I delivered a plate of these cookies to my parents and, well,  let’s just say the plate was almost empty before they closed the door behind them #notkidding.  The entire batch was devoured, I had to make another batch just to keep everyone from fighting over the crumbs.  It’s super easy to make.  Enjoy!

Four Easy Immune Building Recipes for Fall

There is no question in the world about it: Chicken soup is good for the soul, because it builds your immune system.

Jewish penicillin, for sure, chicken soup is the fastest and best way to cure what ills you.  It’s also a great way to prevent illness.  I make it once a week for my family, even in the summer months, and we are proud to say we rarely get sick.  I am sure my home made chicken soup is one of the reasons why.

Here’s my easy recipe:

Cook a roasted chicken earlier in the week.  After you have eaten most of it, place the carcass — with meat left on it — in a pressure cooker.  Add the following ingredients:

a whole onion cut in chunks, five carrots, peeled and cut, five sticks of celery in chunks, four cloves of garlic, five peppercorns, a bay leaf, two to four chicken feet, nails cut off.

The chicken feet are available online if you cannot source them locally.  Many Whole Foods markets will stock them in their meat section.

Add all the ingredients to the pressure cooker, cover with filtered water until about two inches from the top.  Seal and lock the pressure cooker and turn it on high.  Watch it checking every five minutes until the seal closes, then let it cook for 20 minutes.  Be careful, as they can explode if left unmonitored.

Once it has been cooking 20 minutes, remove from heat.  Let cool, possibly overnight, then drain broth and discard the rest.

Pour the broth in a large stock pot, add chicken tenders (one to two packages, organic and hormone and steroid free), add the same vegetables as above without the garlic, simmer for 45 minutes or longer.  Salt and pepper to taste, serve over soaked whole grain cooked brown rice and squeeze fresh lemon juice on top.

Beets are practically a super food, and are a great sweet root veggie for the fall.  Kids will usually eat them no problem!  Cut off stems, peel the beet and cut it into chunks.  Simmer on medium heat for 30-40 minutes in a bit of water, monitoring to make sure you have enough water in the pan so the beets will get tender but not burn.  Serve when cooled.  Do the same with carrots, as another root veggie, only add ghee and mustard seeds to the carrots — you will love the taste!

Sweet potatoes are another root vegetable — peel, cut into long strips, toss with light olive oil and salt and pepper, and place on a cookie sheet.  Cook on 350 degrees in the oven for 15 minutes.  Kids eat em up!

Namaste.

4 Ways to Kick High Blood Pressure

What is High Blood Pressure? Check it:

– in the U.S. alone, 95% of all reported high blood pressure cases are classified as “undetermined.” This is called essential hypertension.

– Ninety five percent is a big number at which to be shrugging our shoulders — this is a condition that the Centers for Disease Control claims affects 1 in 3, or 68 million Americans.1

High Blood Pressure is often a precursor to the #1 and #3 leading causes of death in the United States, heart disease and stroke.  Technically, it’s the measure of the force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries.  When your blood pressure rises, it means the heart is has to work harder.  It also contributes to hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis) and causes heart failure.

Western medicine attributes: smoking, obesity, lack of physical exercise, too much processed salt, more than 1-2 cocktails a day, stress, old age, genetics, chronic kidney disease and adrenal and thyroid disorders.

It also attributes it to genetics (high blood pressure runs in families) to gender (it’s more likely to affect men than women), to race (it afflicts twice as many African-Americans as Caucasian Americans, although the gap begins to narrow around age 44. After age 65, black women have the highest incidence of high blood pressure).

Here’s the key: it’s not the behavior that causes the problems, it’s whatever is driving us to choose the behavior that will unlock the key to change.  What is that drives behavior?

Emotions.  It’s how we process (“deal”or “don’t deal” with them), which can be both learned and genetic in families.  In Ayurveda, unprocessed emotions can lead to:

  • smoking (many holistic practitioners feel smoking is an attempt to inhale words we are too afraid to say).
  • overeating and obesity (often a sign of an unresolved, wounded childhood).
  • depression, which can lead to malaise (lack of exercise); over drinking, stress, premature aging, cancer, etc.

You get the picture.

 

Break the Cycle

In Ayurveda, there is no predetermined outcome because of demographics or genetic code.  The mind controls the body always.   Which means, “Everything is reversible but death.”

Here are four ways to get started eliminating high blood pressure naturally — important because side effects of blood pressure medication are numerous and range from sexual dysfunction to depression, poor circulation to skin rash, insomnia, headaches, constipation, dizziness … the list goes on.  There are also a zillion different classifications of high blood pressure medication as western medicine tries manipulating the body from a variety of angles in an effort to control the symptoms.

Get to the root and control the cause.

If you need more information or a consult, contact me through comments.

Namasté.

Four Ways to Naturally Lower High Blood Pressure

1. Change your Salt.

Get rid of table salt.  It’s evil, and lacks the full spectrum of minerals and other nutrients that protect and enhance your health.  It is a highly refined, processed white substance that in addition to hypertension can cause gastrointestinal problems, kidney stones, fluid retention and calcium depletion (this is very bad).  For the body to metabolize table salt, it must waste tremendous amounts of energy to keep the body at optimum fluid balance. This creates a burden on the elimination systems in the body. Water is removed from other cells in attempt to neutralize the unnatural sodium chloride.  Studies show that for each gram of table salt your system cannot process, your body will use over twenty times the amount of cellular water to neutralize the sodium chloride in chemically treated salt. This can lead to cellulite, rheumatism, arthritis, gout, as well as kidney and gallbladder stones. The average American consumes 5,000 mg of sodium chloride a day, the issue is serious and needs to be addressed.

Switch to Himalayan Pink Crystal Salt which contains 84 minerals and trace minerals.

Choosing to use Himalayan Sea Salt as an alternative can have a big impact on your total health and well-being.  And remember, restaurants are the biggest culprit when using table salt.

2. Do a daily inversion.

Hubby Demonstrates Modified Shoulder Stand

Make a point to spend 1-3 minutes a day in a mini-inversion.  Start off slow.  Doing this even 2-3 times a week will not only reduce your blood pressure immediately, but by having the heart higher than the head you also give your heart a break.  It’s very rejuvenative for the body and is an incredible pose for restoring balance to the mind, body & spirit.

This modified version is super easy to do:

– Take two yoga blankets if you have them, (the best ones are available at The Blanket Connection, and are about $13 each).  If not, use thick towels.

– Fold one into thirds to support the spine, and fold the other in half and place it at the head of the first blanket, making a “T.”

– Grab the legs of a folding chair at the bottom of the T.  Place the feet on the edge of the seat, and push the pelvis up.  Keep the knees pulling towards each other, and if this is too hard to do, get a yoga strap to hold them in place.

– MAKE SURE NOT TO LET GO OF THE CHAIR or it will go flying across the room.  Hold the pose for 2-3 minutes, being mindful to breathe, pushing the belly out with each in hale and pulling the belly in toward the spine as you exhale.

You are revitalizing the pads in between the vertebrae, giving the kidneys a fresh flush of blood, giving the adrenal glands on top of the kidneys a fresh flush of blood, refreshing the pineal and pituitary glands at the base of the skull, giving the face a fresh facial with fresh blood, AND you are also keeping the blood vessels in the BRAIN open — an important way to stave off memory loss and senile dementia.

Did you know there have been autopsies done on yogi’s in their 90s in India, and their brain tissue was like that of a 12-year-old because they did daily inversions?

Oh yeah, and it reduces hypertension.

Where can you get all of that from a 3-minute pose?

3. Take Carditone.

I LOVE Ayush herbal products because they are clean and organic.  And Carditone is an Ayurvedic herb that for years has helped people reduce high blood pressure.  If you have already been diagnosed with high blood pressure, start taking Carditone as well as the other three things on this list.  Then, under the supervision of your doctor, start weaning yourself from your hypertension medications.  If your doctor won’t work with you to do this, find a doctor that will work on your terms.

4. Eat more Fruits and Veggies, fresh fish and meats, and whole grains.

Duh.  Get rid of the McDonald’s and the Burger King, and keep processed foods as a rare treat.  You will find you won’t enjoy it nearly as much as you used to.

References

  1. CDC. Vital signs: prevalence, treatment, and control of hypertension–United States, 1999-2002 and 2005-2008. MMWR. 2011;60(4):103-8.

Chocoholics, Beware

There’s a reason why this bag is empty.  You see, Hubby and I are both chocoholics.  Luckily for us, we also have cultivated a modicum of self-control.

Not so when we stumbled upon Whetstone Chocolatiers.

I knew we were in trouble when we saw the sign above the door boasting that the Food Network voted Whetstone one of the best spots in America for Chocolate Lovers (See Whetstone under South for Chocolate Tasting).

The product lived up to the hype.  Hubby and I sample a lot of chocolate brands and, like water, chocolate is one of those things on which we just won’t compromise.  Fortunately, the health benefits of dark chocolate also are numerous.  Which is one of the reasons it’s our sweet treat of choice.

The De Soto select blend dark chocolate with 64% cocoa was my favorite.  Smooth to perfection.  Its flavor was consistent and sweet but not too sweet; its overall taste is even and silky without bitter aftermath.

If St. Augustine is too far to go, order a delectable online.  It will be well worth the wait.

Namasté.

Tomatoes of the Angels

When you discover something refined and delicious, it’s like you’re experiencing it for the first time.

I have long had a love affair with tomatoes and tomato-ish creations.  But the more I maintain a clean palate, the more I despise canned foods of any kind.

Tomatoes are especially offensive, as their high level of acidity causes a metallic taste in your mouth that — once you notice it —  you can never again ignore.

That’s why when I stumbled upon these organic whole peeled tomatoes in a jar, I got giddy with anticipation.

Well joy of joys, these little delights delivered.

Not only were they mild and smooth, they devilishly retained their bright, sweet tomato flavor.  Keep in mind I once had 19 tomato plants growing in my garden… To me, the idea of a tomato out of anything other than a basket is somewhat criminal. But as we are currently garden-less, growing and ‘canning’ tomatoes in jars is not an option.

After tasting these organic tomatoes my only regret was purchasing one jar instead of three.  To complicate the situation further, I found them at one of those big-box clearance stores — the least likely place to discover such a treasure.

However, I did pull the information from the label so track them down if you share the same love affair for tomatoes as I.  After all, their health benefits are numerous.

The company is Antica Enotria, and their website is exquisite.  And as the tomatoes are grown in Italy, you can find the closest retail outlet through San Francisco import house Lettiere & Co.

Namasté.

Is Your Tuna Radioactive?

Navigating through the waters of radioactive blue fin tuna these days can be pretty tricky (thanks, Japan).  Remember the good old days when mercury was all we had to worry about? Ha.

Have no fear, help is here: Henry & Lisa’s Natural Seafood tuna in a can.  Luckily for us, they are on top of things in terms of monitoring tuna and seafood as safe.  Which means it’s one more thing we can rest our pretty little heads about.

I spoke with Lisa about all this tuna hullabaloo this morning.

“Well, the tuna that is being sold now is from last season before the Fukashima disaster,” Lisa explained.  “Although blue fin tuna is not something we carry because it’s not a sustainable food source.”   They sell only the small, white albacore tuna.  Their tuna is fished from waters that flow differently than from Japan’s so radioactivity is not showing up in their products.

“Seafood and contaminates in general are usually the highest fish on the food chain, and those tend to be very unsustainable because they don’t reproduce much and are already over fished.”  None of the products Henry & Lisa carry are unsustainable.  Their mission and commitment to the planet is inspirational and is an example every corporation should study.

“A lot of our seafood comes from Alaska and follows Alaskan Seafood Institute guidelines.  They do a lot of testing, most testing reveals that the radioactivity is at a trace, very low level.  In fact, even the blue fin tuna we read about is still testing 30 x lower than what is naturally occurring in our bodies.  You would have to eat 5000 lbs a year to be affected.”

More media sensationalism.

She goes on to explain although everything in their product line tests at unlimited consumption levels, they recommended a limit for albacore consumption for small children 0-6 yrs., which equals 3 to 4, 4 oz. servings per month (3/4 of a can  is about 4 oz.).

To be safe, we only eat tuna 1 x a week.  My son only eats about 1/4 of a can 3-4 x a month.  We supplement with Henry& Lisa’s wild caught Alaskan salmon in can which is pale in color and looks and tastes almost exactly like tuna.  And because its wild Alaskan salmon, it has incredible health benefits.

Oh, did I mention it tastes absolutely delish?  If you maintain a clean palliate like we do, canned foods can be a nightmare.  Henry & Lisa’s seafood products are simply the best.  You can tell as soon as you open the package (which btw comes in an easy-to-open pull top).  No more having to wash your tuna before preparing it, no more fishy, tummy-rolling odor.  For a W.A.S.P. like me who grew up on tuna and mayo, that’s music to my ears (and a symphony for my nose).

Find Henry & Lisa’s nearest you, or for best pricing buy online.

Namasté.