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Soothe that itchy spring throat naturally

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

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During this time of year more and more people tend to sneeze and cough more than any other time. But, it’s not the season that’s causing the itchy throats and the uncontrolled sneezing; it’s the pollen that is running like mad through the air we breathe.

If you are one of these people, there is hope. And it’s natural hope at that. Score one for the natural humans over the pollen this year by leaning on these natural remedies.

1. Slippery Elm: This comes for the slipper elm tree bark and has been a traditional remedy for a multitude of things with the Native Americans. It can help soothe and tame those throat irritations and it can be found in lozenge form. This slippery elm plant is endangered so make sure to find a source that grows it sustainable.

2. Propolis: If you are a fan of beeswax products then you should add this one to your beeswax products. This is soothing blend of beeswax and tree resins that bees use to build on the inside of man-made hives or to build there own hives in the wilds. It can be used to fight off infections and kill bacteria as well. You can take several teaspoons a day to help with itchy throats and to help with extra protection too.

3. Licorice Root: This is an anti-inflammatory and antiviral herb and it can also help reduce pain and viruses that are causing the itchy, scratchy, painful throat to begin with. Can be purchases in tincture form and can be taken up to four times a day.

*Natural and Sustainable Living Tip: Always use the front and back when printing on a printer. Just printing on one side can waste more paper than you realize.

Cure it Naturally Whenever you can

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009


There are many cures for almost any aliment in our body that are natural and contain zero chemicals or man-made products in the ingredients list. Most any type of essential oil will cure just about anything they just take a bit longer to kick in. The human race wants instant gratification and instant relief; many of us don’t want to wait for the natural cures to work. If you just gave them a chance to work a lot of us wouldn’t need additional drugs to help with certain ailments. Here is a couple that (could) help you during your time of need.

1. For Canker Sores: Stress and even hormonal changes to the body will cause the canker sores to show their ugly heads. Trying licorice will drastically help reduce their appearance if not make them disappear for long periods of time. Licorice gel or mouthwash is sold worldwide in many stores and even health food stores. You can even steep a tbs. of dried licorice root in water for about 20 minutes and use as a rinse after it cools completely.

2. For High Cholesterol: High cholesterol is an issue as the population gets bigger and bigger. Portions sizes are out of control and many of us are eating for two and some of eating for three or four people. Cranberries have been a table accessory for the holiday meal, but they can also help reduce your over cholesterol level as well. They have powerful antioxidants that can help boost overall heart health too, so eat up.

*Natural and Sustainable Living Tip: Kids like to help adults in any way they can and the best way to have them help the planet is with two of the best children’s books around and both are written by Ellen Sabin.

• The Giving Book

• The Greening Book

Protect Yourself in a more Natural Way

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Skin cancer is on the rise everyday and with global warming and the earth become hotter by the minute, protecting your skin is the most important step you can take toward the skin cancer risks. The only problem is, if you lather on sun screen or sun block that contains man-made additives and chemicals additions you are doing more harm to your skin. Anything your apply to your skin; your body will digest, so why not go a more natural way.

Sunscreen penetrates the skin surface while sun block lies on top of the skin surface. And you should find products that protect your skin against ultraviolet rays (UV) A and B. And find natural sunscreen and sun blocks that have a protection factor of at least 15. Look for natural vitamin E or d-alpha tocopherol (a potent antioxidant), aloe extract, caprylic acid, comfrey, green tea extract, Pycnogenol and squalene. You can even find products on the market now that contain perillyl alcohol cream that is from cherries and lavendin which both help prevent skin cancer.

The only issue is, currently there is no product on the market that will block all UV rays 100%, so wear a hat when you can and light colored clothing also helps when you are in direct sunlight. If you are having to go into the sun, which all our bodies need a small amount of vitamin D from the sun, head out into the sun’s rays in the early morning hours when the sun is rising or late in the day when the sun is setting.

Here is a small list of some great natural sun blocks and sunscreens you should check out:

• UV Natural
• Beyond Coastal
• Alba Skin Care
• Burt’s Bees Sunscreen

Chemicals in Baby Care Items Still Being Talked About

Monday, February 4th, 2008

chemicals.jpgBaby shampoos, lotions and powders may expose infants to chemicals that have been linked with possible reproductive problems.

The chemicals, called phthalates, are found in many ordinary products including cosmetics, toys, vinyl flooring and medical supplies. They are used to stabilize fragrances and make plastics flexible.

They were found in elevated levels in the urine of babies who’d been recently shampooed, powdered or lotioned with baby products.

Phthalates (pronounced thowl-ates) are under attack by some environmental advocacy groups, but experts are uncertain what dangers, if any, they might pose. The federal government doesn’t limit their use, although California and some countries have restricted their use.

Phthalates can cause reproductive birth defects and some activists believe they may cause reproductive problems in boys and early puberty in girls.

A current study offers no direct evidence that products the infants used contained phthalates, and no evidence that the chemicals in the babies’ urine caused any harm. Still, the results worried environmental groups that support restrictions on these chemicals. There is an obvious need for laws that force the beauty industry to clean up its act. The bottom line is that these chemicals likely do exist in products that we’re commonly using on our children and they potentially could cause health effects.

Babies don’t usually need special lotions and powders, and water alone or shampoo in very small amounts is generally enough to clean infant hair. Concerned parents can seek products labeled “phthalate-free,” or check labels for common phthalates, including DEP and DEHP.

But the chemicals often don’t appear on product labels. That’s because retail products aren’t required to list individual ingredients of fragrances, which are a common phthalate source.

The Food and Drug Administration has no compelling evidence that phthalates pose a safety risk when used in cosmetics. Should new data emerge, we will inform the public as well as the industry. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the health effects in humans are uncertain. Although several studies in people have explored possible associations with developmental and reproductive outcomes (semen quality, genital development in boys, shortened pregnancy, and premature breast development in young girls), more research is needed. Unfortunately, the research does not test baby care products for the presence of phthalates or control for other possible routes of exposure. (Yahoo Health 2008)

*Natural and Sustainable Living Tip: Volunteer your time at a local conservation agency or agencies.

Natural Cold Care

Friday, January 25th, 2008

boy-sick.jpgAs you may know, major pharmaceutical copmpanies have pulled their cough and cold medicines from children under the age of two. Although, it’s easy to assume that medicines that help adults will work for children, this is often not the case, because kids’ hormones and metabolisms are fundamentally different. Oral decongestants, antihistamines and cough suppressants don’t have proven beenfits under age of six, and there is risk associated with them as well. So how to treat your child’s cold you may be thinking.

Opt for remedies that have demonstrated effectiveness in children, or are at least unlikely to do any harm. Honey may be one good solution. Honey has been proven to reduce the number of coughs, and also reduces the severity of coughs, reducing the bother of coughs and increasing sleep in both kids and parents. Honey is significantlt better than no treatment at all. The dose should be a half teaspoon 30 minutes before bed for kids two to five, a full teaspooon for kids six to 11, and two teaspoons for kids 12 to 18. Infants who have not reached their first birthday should not be given honey. And darker honey should be the choice because it contains more bioactive compounds than the lighter counterpart.

For other symptons, consider nose drops made from saline saltwater solution that can loosen virus-laden mucus so it’s more easily removed with a bulb syringe. Saline may also have an antiviral effect. Chicken soup has shown to help some cold symptoms because of the salt content.

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Believe it or not, but simple gravy can also help treat congestion. Swelling of the nasal lining may decrease if kids lie with their heads a bit higher than their hearts. For thick mucus, try a vaporizer or humidifier. Mucus becomes thinner as it pulls in the moisture from the air, and this makes it easier to dicharge. (Source: Some information pulled from Kiwi Mag. 2007)

Homemade Remedy To Try:

Cold-Medicine Drink

Two cups of hot water combined with the juice of one lemon, zest from half the lemon, 1/2 cup tart cherry juice, 1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper, two cloves of chopped garlic, and inch of chopped fresh ginger and dark honey to taste. Pour through a strainer and drink warm.

**A new headache center has been benn built in Indiana. It’s a new medical center devoted to the treatment of headaches and migraines — the St. Vincent Headache Center. And over at Dealing With Headaches, Rena Sherwood has the particulars. Read about it here.**

*Natural and Sustainable Lving Tip: Join a community supported agriculture (CSA) program. Visit Local Harvest to learn more.

Play it Safe with Defensive Clothing this Summer

Friday, January 25th, 2008

clothes.jpgClothing has come along way in ways of protecting us. They can block UV rays, insects and even help if you have alergic reactions. Here is a guide to help you understand the latest on high-tech threads.

• Insect Repellent Apparel: Buzz Off clothing keeps mosquitoes and other bugs away with permethrin. A safe synthetic version of a natural bug repellent, permethrin is applieth to the clothing and lasts for 25 washes. Like Coolibar clothing.

Who needs it: Any tots spending a lot of time in buggy areas (you won’t have to slather them head-to-toe with chemicsl anymore. They carry pants, shirts and outerwear.

• UV-Protection Factor (UPF) Clothing: Sunscreen applied to the fabric guards against ultrviolet radiation. The clothing is rated like sunscreen, look for items with a UPF of at least 40 and the Skin Cancer Foundation seal. Like Jonano clothing.

Who needs it: Kids who should-circuit when you attempt to apply lotion; fair-skinned kids who need extra protection.

• Hypoallergenic Attire: Clothing made from natural bamboo or a silky sunthetic fabric called Dermasoft soothes delicate skin. Both fabris wick away moisture and anre antimicrobial.

Who needs it: Little ones with irritated skin caused by allergies or conditions like eczema (particularly common in babies).

**Want to know how to make Salmon Croquettes? Over at Coaching Cooking, Farley Walker has an easy and delicious recipe for you to try. Read how to make it here.**

*Natural and Sustainable Living Tip: Fix all the leaky faucets in your home, whether they are outside or inside. Water that is just dripping from a leaky faucet waste more water than it would 5 baths a day in a week period. Leaky faucet (fast drip): 20–30 gallons per day. Leaky faucet (slow drip): 5–10 gallons per day. You can determine how much water your faucets waste during a 24 hour period by clicking here.

The Sustainable Shopping Cart

Friday, December 7th, 2007

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For a holiday brunch that helps nourish the planet, add these items to your grocery list:

• Wild American Shirmp: About 90% of shrimp sold in the U.S. is imported from countries with lax-or even no-existent-environemntal regulations for wild fisheries and farms. For more sustainable shrimp, choose one of the wild-caught American brands.

• Cage-Free Eggs: Look for local eggs labeled, “cage-free”, which certifies that they are not sourced from hens confined in battery cages-possibly “the most abused animals in all agribusiness”.

• Local Artisanal Cheese: Handcrafted from the purest and finest of ingredients, artisanal cheese let you support small-scale farms in the most indulgent manner. Find local cheesemakers at Local Harvest.

• Fair Trade Cocoa: Buying fair trade cocoa ensures that the farmers receive a fair price for their harvest, a crucial step toward ending poverty in developing mations. For a listing of stores and companies that offer fair trade cocoa visit Trans Fair USA.

• CSA-Sourced Produce: By subscribing to a CSA (which stands for “cummunity Supported Agriculture”), you will receive a weekly or montly basket of fruit and veggies straight from a local farm. Go to Local Harvest or Green People to find a CSA near you.

**Looking for gifts for the electronic-minded individual? Then over at Web Dev Notes, Deceth, has some great ideas for you. One suggestion is the 2MB memory card, by Kingston Technologies. Read more about the gifts by clicking here.**


*Natural and Sustainable Living Tip:
Eat only sustainably harvested fish to help protect the health of the oven. Go to Oceans Alive to learn more.

Exotic Mushrooms, A Sustainable Food

Saturday, December 1st, 2007

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Exotic mushrooms have officially hit the stores and in a big way. They are raised in climate -controlled facilities that let them develop to peak flavor and size. This means you are likely to find affordable shiitake, enoki, and oyster mushrooms alongside classic buttons, cremini, and portobellos at the grocery store.

They are not only good for you but are packed full of rich B vitmains, copper, selenium, and ergothioneine, a potent antioxidant. People looking for anitoxidants should turn to the exotic varieties of mushrooms.

Shiitakes, maitakes, and oyster mushrooms contain more ergothioneine than buttons or portobellos. Still the mani reason for grabbing a half pound of shiitakes or a handfull of enoki is the flavor they posses. When shopping for mushrooms, don’t forget to try the exotic vareities as well. They are much more delicious than the buttons and offer great additions to any dish that one is making.

Nutrition of mushrooms:
1 cup cooked chiitake mushrooms have 81 calories, 2.2 mg of niacin (vitamin B³); 1.3 mg of copper; and 36 mg of selenium.

**Jennifer Springer’s site list some “Free Activities For The Young At Heart” to do in Sacramento, CA. She list activities such as, Capital City Yacht Club’s Annual Holiday Lighted Boat Parade. Read more about it by clicking here.**

*Natural and Sustainable Living Tip: To save gas, drive under 60 miles per hour. Or better yet, don’t drive as much.

Safe, Relaxing, And Nontoxic Nail Painting

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

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Ways to achieve relaxation with your pedicure or manicure at home and also keep it toxic-free and environmentally friendly.

1. Use soy or water-based, acetone-free polish remover.

2. Clip your fingers to the length you are wanting and then use a file to shape them.

3. Fill a small bowl with wam water and add drops of essential oil to the water and soak your hands or for feet use a large bowl and do the the same for about three minutes. Use essential oils such as geranium or lavender oil to help relax you.

4. Apply lotion to the cuticles with the the same oil as the base and push back cuticles with an orangewood stick. Never clip your cuticles. The cuticles are there to protect your nails from bacteria. If you receive a manicure from a “professional”, always tell them not to cut or clip the cuticle bed.

5. Using your essential oil-based lotion, use a small amount and add sugar to the mixture. Apply this all over your hands to help exfoliate the skin on the hands and add moisture where it is needed. If you have rather dry hands, rub mixture for a few minutes more, taking care in the areas needing it most.

6. With the orangewood stick, remove any dirt or grime from the nail bed, under the nail and on the tips of the fingers.

7. Apply a base-coat onto dry nails. It is wise to use a base coat that is a ridge filler, in order for the color to go on more smooth. Apply your color in two coats, followed by another light sweep to help the polish stay on the nail longer and prevent chips in the color.

8. Using a cotton ball soaked in polish remover, wrap the cotton ball around the top of the orangewood stick and remove any color on the skin and around the nail area.

Some Environmentally-Friendly Polishes To Try:

• Priti Nail Polish ($12.50)

• Anise Professional Nail Color ($6)

• Honeybee Gardens Nail Enamel ($5.99)

• Suncoat Water-Based Nail Polish ($9.99)

• PeaceKeeper Nail Paint ($12)

Go Natural Nail Polish ($5.25)

Safer and environmentally-friendly polishes are no different in color than the everyday run-of-the-mill polishes up for purchase at the drug store. The only “better” difference is they are safe for the earth and better on your skin. They do however take longer to dry than the normal nail color, so do keep that in mind when applying layers.

**There is an automotive class just for women who are eager to learn how to do every type of car maintenance themselves. It’s called: “Ladies, Start Your Engines”. The instructor is Lori Johnson and she aims to being more women into the automotive knowledge world. So look out men, here we come. To read more about this class, go to Automotive Blogger, written by M. Mayber, and read all about it.**

*Natural and Sustainable Living Tip: Always buy shade-grown, fair-trade coffee. ALWAYS! Never settle for less.

Calm Your Mind Down And Heal Your Body To Be Sound, The Natural Way

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

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Calm your mind from racing and help your health the natural way, here’s how:

• THE THREE DOSHAS:
To benefit from ayurvedic practice, natural practices, it help to know the basics. Ayurveda hold the nature’s five elements-water, earth, fire, air and space. They are all present in the body as three constitutional types, or doshas, which govern the body’s functions: vata (space and air, pitta (water and fire), and kapha (earth and water). Vata regulates movement, pitta governs metabolism, and kapha is responsible for physical atructure. When the doshas are in balance you feel healthy. When they are not, there is trouble.

DOSHA TABLE:

VATA: Thin and wiry body frame; loses weight easily. Hair is usually curly and coarse; prone to drynes. Eyes are often either dark or blue; quick, darting. Skin is pale, dry, delicate, prone to fine lines.

PITTA: Medium build; sometimes athletic body frame. Hair is normally thin, straight, fine hair, can be oily. Eyes are often green or hazel; penetrating gaze. Skin is oily, irritable, sensitive to sun; prone to freckling, rashes, and rosacea.

KAPHA: Large, solid body frame; gains weight easily. Hair is normally dark, thick, lustrous. Large eyes with thick, dark lashes; calm and loving glare. Skin is thick’ cool to the touch, can be prone to congestion (cystic acne).

THE FOUR TOOLS:
The most powerful treatments, in the ayurvedic view, are dosha-specific adjustments to your diet, exercise, and lifestyle habits, accompanied by regular meditation. You can put these tools to work anytime, anywhere.

1. DIET: Fresh organic vegetarian food is the foundation of ayurvedic cooking. It brings back the life force. On the other hand, produces a buildup of toxins (know as ama). And leftovers, are considered dead food. To phase in an ayurvedic diet, build your meals around its three most important ingredients: A good grain (such as rice or flatbread), a legume-based soup (like mung dahl, lentil, or gree split pea), and freash vegeatbles cooked with olive oil or ghee, which is butter that’s been melted, boiled, and strained. Try to include all six tastes-sweet, sour, alty, bitter, pungent (ginger, basil), and astringent (tumeric, rosemary)-in every meal. And focus on foods that are particularly beneficial for your primary dosha.

If you are veta: Eat sweet fruits such as berries, cherries, and plums; sour fruits are all right too, except for raw apples and dried fruit. Vegetables should be cooked with an emphasis on carrots, cucumbers, green beans, and peas. Dairy products are fine for vata types, as a ghee and most oils (sesame and olive are ideal though). Good grain choices are cooked oats and quinoa. Avoid dry or cold foods, ice water, dried or un ripe fruits, red meats, and caffeine.

If you are pitta: Stick to sweet fruits such as melons, raisins, and dates, and nix any fruits that are sour. Focus on sweet and bitter vegetables like asparagus, broccoli, squash, and leafy greens. For dairy, choosecow’s milk, unsalted butter, and soft cheeses that aren’t aged. For grains, pick amaranth, barley and basmati rice. Sunflower, canola, and olive oils, along with ghee, are preferred to corn or sesame oils. Pass of spicy foods, even if you crave them

If you are kapha: The watchwoods are dry an light. Fruits like apples, raisin, dried figs, and pears are favored over that that are highly sweet or sour. Lean toward pungent and bitter vegetables, such as eggplant, cabbage, cauliflower, and cooked tomato. Dairy is best avoided, though a bit of skim goat’s milk or diluted yogurt is acceptable. Preferred grains are buckwheat and barley. For oils, use corn, conaols, or sunflower in minimal amounts. Warming, invigorating spices and condiments are advised for kaphas; enjoy black pepper, horseradish, mustard, or just about anything else except salt. Steer clear of nuts, tofu, hot cerals, foods that are very sweet or oily, and practically anything from the drive-through.

2. EXERCISE: Ayurveda’s favorite exercise is one that is beneficial for all. Beginners can start slowly; once or twice a day for 10 to 15 minutes a session. It’s all about developing enlightment. To get even more from your exercise, select an activity, and a form of yoga. That’s right for your dosha.

If you are vata: You’re easily scattered, so try momement that brings you more into your center. Grunding styles of yoga are a good choice. Iyengar yoga are suitable options; you will also benefit by taking classes in Pilates, tai chi, or qigong.

If you are pitta: Noncompetitive exercise to release the pressure that builds up from your need for precision and prefection. Go swimming or ride a bike instead of engaging in a squash or tennis game. Relaxing forms of yoga help high-strung pittas cool off from the heat or the day. Most yoga studios offer classes in resorative yoga, candlelight yoga or the like.

If you are kapha: You are constantly battling your tendency toward inertia. High-intensity exercise is best for this type. A brisk walk, jogging, or an upbeat aerobics class. Vigorous forms of yoga, such as Ashtanga, Bikram, or flow-style classes, are the perfect ways to get a kapha moving.

3. HABITS: How you appraoch your like and plan your daily scedule has an impact on your emotional and physical well-being. By making small changes, establishing healthy routines, and counterbalancing some of the negative tendencies of your primary dosha, you can restore inner balance.

If you are a vata: You will resist regularity. However, introducing more predictability into your life can keep your dosha from getting excessively turbulent. As a result, you will spend less time feeling anxious, unfocused and unproductive. Eating meals at a regular time, which vatas are notourious meal skippers. Taking the same path to work each day and looking for other ways to make like more deliberate.

If you are pitta: You respond with aggression when things don’t go according to plan. That’s partly because pittas tell themselves they will never get everything done. Go against your nature by leaving breathing room in your fay., Pittas have a need for precision. They will scedule things back to back. Allowing yourself some space can help you avoid blowing up when a schedule change happens or you have to wait in line longer than you expected. Use this extra time for meditation or breathing exercises.

If you are kapha: Try to fight your natural inertia. Kaphas don’t like to rock the boat and have a tendency to withdraw when the going gets tough. But they can take tolerance too far, remaining in unhappy situations too long. When the urge to fight comes into play you have to tell yourself and enforce it upon yourself to breath and step away and think logically. If that is not an option then remove yourself from the scene altogether. Doing counting meditation is a great way to remove your self mentally when you can’t remove yourself physically. (Source: Some information pulled from NH 2006)
**Over at Parenting Under The Stars, Sandra Williams talks about how to make kids that are picky eaters, eat foods they normally would put up a fuss about, by making a game out of it or making the food choice fun. Read how here.**

*Natural and Sustainable Living Tip: Go carbon-neutral for a week, then try 2 weeks, then try a month, then go for 3 months, etc. Encourage your family, your friends, your co-workers, your mail carrier even to go carbon-neutral with you. Make a game out of it even. All in the name of Mother Earth.

Metabolism Boosters/Fat Burners, How Do They Measure Up?

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

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• Calcium: While 99 percent of total calcium is found in the teeth and bones, the rest is crucial to myriad body functions, including those that air in weight loss. Taking 1,000 milligrams of calcium daily, you could loose as much as 17 pounds over four years. Too much calcium however can hurt your the kidneys and decrease absorption of minerals such as iron, zinc, magnesium, and phosphorus. Take 1,000 to 1,500 mg daily with meals. Adding magnesium (400mg) works with calcium to air in relaxation and exercise recovery.

• Chromium picolinate: This trace mineral may air obese people, who can be glucose-intolerate or insulin-resistant. When this triggers insulin production, blood sugar levels peal, increasing diabetes risk and making weight loss more difficult. Chromium mitigates these effects by keeping blood sugar levels steady. People who are taking insulin and those diagnosed with hypoglycemia or metabolic syndrome should not take chromium without their physicians’ approval. Since chromium can be hose to get consistenly from the typical diet, a supplement is often the best way to go. Taking 200 to 400 micrograms daily is best. (Many multivitamins contain 120 mg.)

• Citrus aurantium: Also know as bitter orange or zhi shi, this fruit derivates is used for a variety of purposes in Traditional Chinese Medicine. One of its metabolism-boosting and appetite-curbing ingredients, synephrine, is chemically similar to ephedrine, which causes it to be condemned by association. The FDA has recorded “adverse events” from taking bitter orange and in most cases, the supplement also had caffeine or ephedra. Only one stand alone bitter orange supplement was tired to an adverse event. Those with heart disease or hypertension should always consult their health-care provider.

• CLA: Conjugated linoleic acid inhibits lipoprotein lipase, an enzyme made by the fat cell that’s responsible for the uptake of fat by the cell. CLA may prevent the accumulation of fat as animals age, but the shirt-term human studies are less conclusive. The fat reduction was slow and modest, but fairly consistent, so while CLA has been shown to reduce body fat, it may be better at preventing fat accumulation. The supplement may increase markers of inflammation, such as isoprostanes, a confusing result as animal studies have clearly shown CLA to be anti-inflammatory. A range of 2 to 6 grams per day. An average of 3 grams daily is a typical dose. Taking CLA capsules with meals improves absorption.

• Green Tea: Green tea (aka Camellia sinensis) has a modest effect on weight loss, usually attributed to a mix od caffeine and catechins. It may also work on anitoxidant level as well. It produces heat to burn calories within the body. People with sensitvity to caffeine shouls monitor their green tea intake. Symptoms to watch for include increased restlessness, insomnia, and anxiety. For weight control, take two 250 mg capsules of green tea extract three times daily with meals.

• Guarana: With guarane seeds boasting twice the caffiene of coffee beans, it’s easy to see how this supplement built its reputation as a metabolism booster. Anyone who’s caffeien-sensitive should consult their physisian, as should those with high blood pressure or heart trouble. A standard dose is 250 mg per day. It is often found in formaulas with other ingredients as well. Look for no more than 1,000 milligrams of guarana.

• Hoodia gordonii: This appetits suppressant, from an African succulent, tricks the brain into thinking it has all the energy it needs. Due to its slow-growing nature, there isn’t much of the plant out there. Demand is well ahead of supple. It is possible and maybe even probable that many products claiming to contain hoodia don’t. From 750 to 1,000 milligrams a day is a good recomendation as part of a formula.

• HCA: Hydroxycitric acid is derives from Garinia cambogia, and Indian fruit. No side effects or complications from taking HCA have been documented. It has a number of years of safe use. From 750 to 1,000 milligrams a day is a good recommendation as part of a formula.

• Yeba maté: The caffeine in this plant-derived beverage from South America compares to tea. Yogi Teas to be exact sell a tea similar ot the source. Caffeine-related side effects include restlessness and increased high blood pressure and heart rate. Drinking hot yerba maté may be linked to oral concers, so drink the tea in moderation, and at a moderate temperature. Consume yerba maté as a tea once a day, using 2 to 4 grams of unadulterated cut leaves per cup of hot water.

** If you are a habitual writer and feel the need to express that, then become a member of NaNoWriMo. Over at Artists Passion, Wendy Withers states how to get involved and also talks about who here at 451 Press are involved as well as some others. Read the whole story here.**

*Natural and Sustainable Living Tip: If you use hairspray give ones a try that are carcinogenic chemical-free, which is converted into carbon monoxide in the body. Nonaerosol is safer and better for the environment. Also products made with certified organic ingredients ensure that chemicals don’t wash down the drain and into natural waterways. And always try to find products that are in containers and bottles that can be recycled post-use, unlike difficult-to-recycle steel aerosol cans. Give these two brands a try: Aveda Withc Hazel Hair Spray, or Giovanni Organic L.A. Hold Hair Spritz.

A Guide To 6 Of The Most Beneficial Herbs

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

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Scan the label of nearly any skin-care product and you will find them there, clustered toward the bottom of the ingrideints list; rose, lemongrass, peppermint, chamomile, rosemary, white willow bark, and more. Herbs are making their way into everything from facial cleaners to foot creams-and not just because of their names and alluring aromas, because they work. Though they may be present only in small amounts, they’re a powerful presence nonetheless. Some plants can be highly active at low dose, so you don’t need a lot of these herbs. They can have active properties at 1 or 2 precent. Here is a list of the top 6 to look for and use:

• Chamomile (Matricaria recutita):
Chamomile can be a source of serenity for your complextion. The plant, which has small, daisy like white flowers with yellow centers, has been used throughout history to calm itchy, reactive skin and ease rashed., Chamomile cream worked better than 0.5 precent hydrocortisone in the treating of inflammation and irritation associated with eczema. It’ s calming, anti-inflammatory powers also make it highly effective at evening skin tone. Chamommile is vasoconstrictive, meaning it helps shrink blood vessels temporarily, decreasing facial redness and blothiness. The bottom line: It soothes the skin.

• Rosemary (Rosemarinus officinalis):
Rosemary is for remembrance. But its stimulating more than just memory; when it comes to skin, rosemary is invigorating, energizing, and protective. It has an anti-aging ingredient that works to safeguard skin from the sun’s ultraviolet rays. Because rosemary also has astringent properties, which both stimulate the scalp and remove excess oil. The bottom line: It protects and stimulates.

• White Willow Bark (Salix alba):
The bark from the white willow shrub contains salicin, which has been used for centuries to break fevers, relieve pain, and reduce swelling. (It’s the original source of asprin .) Willow bark is also an effective natural exfoliant-in fact, it’s the source of the salicylic acid contained in many beauty products today. Willow bark extract helps break down oils, so it’s great at helping to clear oil plugs and breakouts. The bottom line: It exfoliates congested skin.

• Rose Hip (Rosa affinis rubiginosa):
Rose Mosqueta is a pink-colored wild rose that grows throughout the Americas and lives for one breif but glorios day. As the petals fall off, its seeds-known as rose hips-are revealed. These seeds contain essential fatty acids called linoleic and linolenic acids, which can help soften dry skin, fade scarring, and even erase sun damage. Rose hips oil is also rich in antioxidant vitamin C. It helps protect the skin from sun damage and improve the appearance of fine lines. The bottom line: It rejuvenates dry, aging skin.

• Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus):
This topical Asian plant is harvested for its earthy, lemony flavor and pungent aroma. Lemongrass is marvelous for acne since it’s an astringent and it’s anit-bacterial. It’s great for circulation, refines the pores, increases skin elasticity, and, when used as a toner or spritzer, can refine and even out skin tone. The bottom line: It calms acne.

• Peppermint (Mentha x piperita): (My personal favorite)
Pepermint’s essential oil is a source of cooling menthol-which makes it a natural rememdy for aches, pains, and itches. It is an effective topical treatment for pain and stiffness of joints and muscles. Peppermint oil cools the itch because it increases blood flow to the skin to temporarily reduce pain and discomfort. The invigorating aroma also helps awaken the senses. The bottom line: It cools and refreshes.

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*Natural and Sustainable Living Tip: Cooking your food at temps above 116 degrees depletes nutrients and uses more energy. Eating more raw foods boosts your health and saves energy. Do it for 3 weeks and feel the difference mentally and physically.

Starting To Sneeze? How About Cough?

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

To alleviate cold germ induced allergies, turn to vitamins, herbs, yoga, omega-3s, and more.

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1. Take Your C: Vitamin C has emerged as an anti-allergy agent for many years now and now you may need it more than ever. Allergy sufferers should take 200 milligrams of vitamin C daily. The presence of an antioxidant like vitamin C might therefore decrease the severity of allergy attacks and colds.

2. Dress For Success: Cotton and wool fabrics attract more tree pollen as the trees loose their leaves for the winter than a cotton-poly blends. Since pollen can collect on skin and hair, a post-outing shower will also reduce the level of allergens in your home.
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3. Butter Up: An ingredient in butterbur (Petasites hybridus) inhibits histamines and leukotrienes (chemicals released after allergen exposure that make you itch, sneeze, or stuff up). Butterbur is as effective as cetirizine (Zyrtec®). 50 mg. of butterbur twice daily works as well as 180 mg daily of fexofenadine (Allegra®). Other herbs used for relief are infusions of nettle and elderflower (1 tsp. each to 2 cups water, taken daily for three months). For congestion, place five to 10 drops of chamomile essential oil in 3 cups of hot water, and inhale for 10 minutes.

4. Rinse Out: The passages in the nose are quite narrow and the lining is very tender; therefore, it takes only minor swelling and irritation or a little extra mucus to plug you up. Nasal irrigation rinses mucus and debris out of the nose and clears the passages. Use a spouted Neti Pot to apply a saline solution of 1/4 tsp. of salt and 1/4 tsp. of baking soda dissolved in 8 ounces of lukewarm water; you can buy the pot (with instructiuons) at health-food stores. If you find the technique tricky, try Nasopurek, a product that supplies the saline solution in a squeeze bottle for easier application.

5. Breathe and Pose: Yogic breathing methods held clear mucus from the nose. Also, Yoga reduces asthma attacks and improves pulmonary function. Using medication, chest-opening postures, and breathing techniques have been found to lead to better results then beathing along. Attacking the problem from three angles, relaxation, the mechanics of how the chest wall works, and learning to be a more effective breather, seems to make more sense. Yoga for Asthma, and interactive CD-ROM by yoga master B.K.S. Lyengar, can be use by people with allergies or winter cold sufferers.
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6. Hide Inside: Cold and allergy suferers are advised to stay insdie with doors and windows closed furing peak pollen hours (usually 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.). Equip your ventaliation system with an allergy-grade filter to resude exposure and symptoms. Air cleaners ar ledd effetive by can still heko; choose one with a sustantioal colume of sirglow and a HEPA (high-efficiency particalate air) filter.

7. Eat Your 3s: Certain foods like vegetable oils and baked or fried goods provoke an inflammatory response, potentially exacerbating allergies. But a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids (cold water fish, flaxseeds) seems to reduce that chain reaction.

These natural responsees can reduce allergic reactions and colds and flus. Because chronic conditons can and may lead to asthma, consult a specailist if symptoms continue or get worse. To find an allergist near you, visit American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology. You can also sign up with the National Allergy Bureau to receive e-mail alerts about pollenb and mold couts in your area.

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*Natural and Sustainable Living Tip: Use greener cleaners in your how, car and RV or boat. Baking soda and viegar will clean just about anything. Use the “old school” method and put a little elbow grease into your cleaning. Your family and pets will be healthier and your furniture and fixtures will last longer too.

Pau D’arco (pow-DAR-co) Tree

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

pau-darco1.jpgThe bark of the pau D’arco tree battles yeast infections, food poisoning and maybe some cancers.

A thousand years ago, the Incas of Peru found the inner bark of the pink-flowers lapacho tree indispensable for treating fever, sore throat, dysentery, snakebite, bladder and yeast infections, and even some cancers. They also used its wood to make bows for hunting. Now called pau d’ arco (pow-DAR-co), which is Portugeuese for “bow-stick”, the term refers to various trees of the Tabebuia family that frow in the mountains of Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Peru.
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The facts about the Pau D’arco Tree:

• Anti-Bacterial.
• Helps treat
Staphylococcus aureus infections that reisit antibiotics.
• Active against human intestinal bactiera, which cause food poisioning.
• Has certain anti-inflammatory and anti-viral activity, including against herpes I and II.
• May reduce viural replication.
• Is especially effective agains Candida albicans, the fungus that causes vaginal infections ( soaking a tampon in a strong pau d’arco tea while also taking the herb orally.)
• Has been found useful in the treating of leukemia and other cancers. (It may kill cancer cells of the lungs, colon, and prostate. Pau d’arco is some time away from being used to treat cancer on a medical level, but the Incas may have been on the right track with this herb.)
Dosage for the herb should be in tablet or capsule form, 1 to 4 grams per day in divided doses-or 1 to 2 tsp. of tinture three times a day. Consuming 1.5 grams per day or more may cause dizziness and GI upset, so consult your herbalist. Avoid pau d’arco if you’re taking anticoagulants or hacing surgery, or if you are pregnant or nursing.

(Source: Some information pulled from Herbs Inc.)

*Natural and Sustainable Living Tip: Ride your bike whenever you can. If you live withing the city and it’s less than a 10 blocks from your normal store, ride you bike there. Don’t think of riding a bike as “poke-fun-at” activity. Riding your bike is one way you can help save fuel consumption and who knows, your little effort may be the one effort that lowers the fuel cost rate.

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Just Shut Up Already-Silence Is Golden

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

……It’s also good for your health too.
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A few minutes of dedicated quiet each day reduces stress levels and offers a way to appreciate things that are obscured by noise and commotion. I recently read an article in a Men’s Health magazine while I sat at the dentist office and waited my turn at drilling. I realized as I sat there how quiet and calm it was in the entire building. Other than the phone ringing from time to time, the drilling in the distance and the dental assistance and secretary talking quietly, it was rather calm. I have had a tooth, giving me issues since June and finally decided to see my dentist (it needed a root canal by the way), but ultimately being affraid of the dentist, it is a rather calming place to be.

The pleasing sound of the drill could actually put someone to sleep if there wasn’t pain associated with it at times. It’s a smooth, steady, not ear piercing sound. I did not feel any pain with my dentist visit and ultimately I nodded off till I was disturded by my dentist when the procedure was over.

In silence and quiet, we are calmer. Silence helps us connect to that which we normally miss out on, elements of our experience that are subtle yet rich. The article in the magazine talked about places to go and have a 10-30 minute meditation after working out. It stated “that our bodies are being put through so much on a day to day basis, it begs for calm at one point within 24 hours, other than sleep.”

For some people, settling into silence isn’t easy. It can be associated with bottled-up energy and forced-down feelings. It’s easy to confuse silence with being silences, yet silence serves not to close us down but to open us up. Silence doesn’t sperate us from our inner world, it links us to is.

The world around you may not be quiet, but you can still be still. Silence does’t mean blocking out sound. You can experience the silence of not reacting to sound. If you do seek to reduce the surrounding decibels, invest in some noise-canceling headphones or tune to other trusted outlets of tranquility. Such as:

• Designed to facilitate, labriaries can also be conductive to contemplation and meditation.

• Most place of worship are open every day and offer instant, free access to silence regardless of your religious affiliation.

• While not required to be quiet, aficionados of musems tend to keep it to a low murmur.

• Between the opening chants, teacher’s instructions, and deep breathing, a great quiet can be savored at yoga studios.

• Creating silence in your everyday life is one thing, a hushed haven over another. The Insight Meditation Society offers silent retreats all year; other venues can be found at Retreats Online.

While giving up the adictive power of noise requires willpower. When was the last time you radio, television, iPod, and cellphone were all switched off at the same time? You don’t have to be a meditation guru to enjoy the benefits of silence. Start with specific moments. In the spirit of exploration, tell yourself that for a week you won’t turn on the TV during meals. You will just eat your food and be able to more fully experience its taste, and scent. View this as an adventure, not a shore and soon you will tune in to the healthful sound of silence.

*Natural and Sustainable Living Tip: Get a library card. There is a whole new world that lays beyond the doors of your local library. From books, magazines, and kids books and kits that can entertain an whole room of children to a great selection of movies that normally cost to rent at your local Blockbuster®. The library is a great place to go and get away from the hustle and stress of everyday tasks.

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