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Tips To Stay Fit During The Holidays And Still Enjoy Your Food

By GHCL

As you know, we have a couple of holidays coming up here in the states that are HEAVY on the eats.

And with that comes packin’ on the pounds.

If you’ve been doing a good job so far keeping your weight down, you don’t wanna sabotage all your efforts but at the same time, you don’t want some ‘ole watered down, bland, fake versions of your favorite dishes either.

Naw, you wanna THROW DOWN and I don’t blame you one bit!

So, how can you stay fit during the holidays and still be able to enjoy your food?

By doing what a personal trainer once told me…

EARN that shit!

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Clean Up Your Pantry: Changing Out Refined White Products

By GHCL

When my family and I first began our quest to eat healthier, one of the first things we did was change out some of the refined, white products we were eating such as table salt, sugar, and flour.

And while the things we currently use may or may not be acceptable in the eyes of some health enthusiasts, they’ve worked well for us!

Now, I’m not here to preach why YOU should switch these items out – hopefully you already know that.

But I will say bleached salt, sugar and grains (flour) are stripped of their NATURAL nutrients. Sure they may be ‘enriched’, but it’s just not the same.

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Filed Under: Baby Steps, Get Healthy, Wellness Tips Tagged With: changing out refined white flour, changing out refined white products, changing out refined white salt, changing out refined white sugar, clean up your pantry

How To Get Rid Of Dark Spots On Face From Acne

By GHCL

If you’re anything like me, you suffer from unsightly dark spots on your face and you’re looking for…

How To Get Rid of Dark Spots on the Face From Acne

Right?

Okay, so let’s talk about it.

Now, there are a lot of things on the market that claim to do remove dark spots.  There are chemical peels, skin lightening products, and more.

But I’ve always leaned more towards things that are as natural as possible, and would consider all that other stuff as a VERY last resort, if at all.

So, I’d first like to share with you my personal story of what FINALLY worked for me. [Read more…] about How To Get Rid Of Dark Spots On Face From Acne

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Iaso Nutraburst Reviews – Unbiased!

By GHCL

Is Iaso Nutraburst liquid vitamin supplement all that it’s been hyped up to be?

Does it really work as well as you’ve heard? How does it taste?

I’m going to be discussing all of that (from my perspective, of course) in this article.

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Five Holiday Stress Survival Tips

By GHCL

Whatever you do this holiday season, DO NOT allow this time of year to stress you out!

I know, I know…

It almost seems inevitable, doesn’t it?

All the cooking, the shopping, the shopping CROWDS, trying to figure out what to buy for whom, folks fighting over who’s house you should go to for dinner THIS time, since you went to your in-law’s house last time… yada yada yada.

I get it. But PLEASE, don’t let all of that overwhelm you and cause undo stress. It’s just not good for your health.

In fact, while you may THINK stress is just a part of life….

According to the Mayo Clinic, persistent stress is one of the biggest factors in cardiovascular health. YIKES!

Also…

Over time (when you’re stressed) blood vessels can weaken and blood pressure can rise leaving you more susceptible to heart attacks.  Blood sugar also increases, immunity decreases and thinking becomes cloudy. – Debra Daniels-Zeller, author of The Northwest Vegetarian Cookbook.

5 tips to help combat stress & keep it at bay, as shared by Author, Debra Daniels-Zeller:

1. Reach for whole foods.

Recent research suggests that stress increases the body’s requirement for vitamins A, C, E, and B-complex.

Stress also increases requirements for minerals, especially potassium, magnesium, zinc, and calcium.

One super food, the avocado, provides nearly 20 nutrients, including potassium, a mineral that helps balance blood levels of sodium and keeps blood pressure low. Avocados, nuts, seeds and whole grains offer B-vitamins.

Fruits and vegetables, especially hearty greens, are rich in minerals, especially magnesium, a mineral known to aid relaxation.

Indulge in dark chocolate. A study in 2009 found that eating dark chocolate reduces stress hormone levels.

Also, eating dark chocolate releases endorphins in the brain, giving you a natural happiness boost.

holiday stress relief-meditating2. Slow down.

Ask yourself: “What would happen if I don’t send holiday cards, or say yes to every invitation I receive?” and trim your to-do list.

Practice saying no to invitations and let your voicemail take your calls.

Take a media vacation and embrace the slow movement!

Take a slow walk, paying attention to your surroundings, and pushing other thoughts away.

3. Exercise.

Go for a restorative run or a brisk walk.

Exercise has a unique ability to stimulate and relax. Use exercise as meditation in motion as you focus on a single task and improve your mood.

Some psychologists say that a brisk 10-minute walk is as therapeutic for your mood as a 45-minute workout.

Exercise consistently for six weeks and exercise will to turn into a habit.

4. Inhale relaxing aromas.

Based on the idea that soothing scents can trigger emotions that cause pleasant memories, aromatherapy can relax you.

Some scents known to lower stress include lemon, vanilla, orange, lavender, chamomile, jasmine, and cedarwood.

You can also take warm bath with aromatherapy bath salts.

5. Try some herbs.

No time to meditate? Too rainy for slow walking? And if the idea of squeezing relaxation time in is stressful, here are some herbs that help soothe tension:

• Lavender helps slow the central nervous system and promotes sleep. Keep a lavender sachet in your desk or purse for stressful moments. Sip lavender tea, take a lavender bath or soak your feet.
• Chamomile has had a reputation for calming children and is used in tea blends to help induce sleep. Sip a warm cup of tea and relax. Lavender teams up with chamomile in many tea blends, offering the benefits of both herbs.
• Valerian can help you relax during the day and sleep at night. It is available in capsule, tablet, tincture and tea. Go easy on the dosage until you find the right amount.
• St. John’s Wort helps relieve mild depression. As your mood improves, stress fades.

Adaptogenic herbs, called tonic herbs in Chinese medicine and Rasayanas in Ayurvedic medicine, also relieve stress by balancing the body.   Eleuthero or Siberian Ginseng, Ashwagandha, maca powder, and astragalus are examples of adaptogenic herbs.

If you’re taking pharmaceutical medications, it’s best to discuss drug interactions with a healthcare practitioner before beginning an herbal regimen.

If you feel stressed and don’t know the reason, keep a diary to see which events are stressful for you.

Background stress adds to daily tensions.

Take a break from caffeine and the nightly news.

Lighten up, rent a comedy, and create a quiet night at home from time to time.

 

Debra Daniels-Zeller is author of The Northwest Vegetarian Cookbook: 200 Recipes That Celebrate the Flavors of Oregon and Washington (Timber Press, 2010). She is a regular contributor to Vegetarian Journal magazine and writes a food blog at https://foodconnections.blogspot.com. 

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