by bringmebliss | Feb 11, 2016 | Fun Food
If you’re into clean eating, home-made salad dressings prove to be the better choice than store-bought dressings. I love to make salad dressings from scratch. Bottled dressings have too much sugar and preservatives for me, so home-made concoctions have been my go-to for a while now.
This must be my all-time favorite home-made salad dressing. I found it online (source below) and I made it exactly as the recipe was written. It goes great with mixed green combos.
1 clove garlic, minced
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
1/4 cup champagne vinegar (you can’t really substitute anything else if you want this great flavor.)
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
2 tablespoons honey
3 dashes hot sauce
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
Just toss all in a blender and blend until smooth. Refrigerate.
Yum, yum, yum!
Source: www.epicurous.com
by bringmebliss | Feb 1, 2016 | Nature's Way, Self-Care Strategies
I'm writing today on Alternative Medicine because it's something that can be used effectively for Self-Care. I don't know what I would do without people who approach medicine from the whole body perspective and not just from a symptomatic viewpoint. This article will outline what Alternative Medicine is and help you identify whether or not you need different options when it comes to your health care.
I don't have a particular story. I'm just someone who has embraced a wide variety of Self-Care tools and they have worked for me. Let's start by defining the term Alternative Medicine.
Alternative Medicine is any range of medical therapies that are not regarded as orthodox by the medical profession. Examples are herbalism, homeopathy and acupuncture. The more appropriate term used now is CAM or Complimentary and Alternative Medicine. There are 5 known categories of CAM therapies.
1. Alternative Medical Systems
Homeopathic and Naturopathic therapies developed apart from modern conventional Western medicine and have their own theories and practices. Eastern methods include Ayurveda (a sister practice to yoga) and Chinese Medicine.
2. Mind Body Therapy
Because the mind and body are woven together and intricately connected, many therapies seek to enhance the mind's capacity to affect bodily function and symptoms. Patient support groups and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy are two examples of CAM therapies. Yoga, meditation, prayer, hypnosis and art therapies such as music, dance and art are all considered mind-body healing tools.
3. Biologically Based Therapies
Often times it will be determined that food causes allergies and the diet is missing crucial elements. In these cases, a variety of herbs, special diets and supplements may be prescribed to help the body come back to homeostasis.
4. Manipulative and Body-Based Therapies
Have you ever been in a car accident and had whiplash? This is where a chiropractor or massage therapist might be needed. Rolfing is another body-based therapy that can help with structural integrity.
5. Energy Therapies
There are two types of energy therapies: Biofield and Bioelectromagnetic
Biofield – these are intended to affect energy fields surrounding and penetrating the human body. There's not a lot of science behind these therapies. Qi Gong, Reiki and Therapeutic Touch are considered the main biofield energy therapies.
Bioelectromagnetic – involve the unconventional use of electromagnetic fields, such as pulsed fields, magnetic fields or alternating current or direct current fields.
The Difference Between Complementary and Alternative Medicine: What's the difference?
Complementary and Alternative Medicine have often been lumped together; however, there is actually a difference between the two.
Complementary medicine refers to healing practices and products that work together with traditional medicine. One example might be a cancer patient receiving chemotherapy who may also undergo acupuncture or other therapies to help manage chemo side effects like nausea and vomiting.
Alternative medicine differs in that it is not used as a complement to, but rather as a substitute for traditional therapy. An example would be a cancer patient who decides against recommended chemotherapy and instead chooses to treat the disease with specific dietary changes.
A third type of medicine, Integrative Medicine, combines CAM with traditional Western therapies. I tend to go to doctors who practice IM because they aren't just symptom based. The aim of IM is to get to the root of a problem whether it's biological, emotional/mental/psychological or a combination of both. An example of both mental and physical would be discovering that heart palpatations were caused by mental anxiety.
An IM doctor will look at your whole system and during your first visit, they might schedule you for an hour to get your history and ask you about your lifestyle. The downside is that it's typically expensive for your first visit and IMs aren't usually covered by insurance. I go to an IM for my hormone regulation versus my OB/GYN. The reason is because my IM is super well-versed in how hormones work in the body and she can test and discover how my hormones work in particular. She will not prescribe synthetic hormones or any kind of prescription drug that might affect the brain such as anti-depressants. My OB/GYN is willing to prescribe a medicine that could affect the brain and my IM is not willing to do that, so I prefer the more natural route.
But when I have a cough I can't get rid of, I head over to my regular MD, because the office will get me in quickly, it's covered by insurance and I can get meds right away if I need them. The IM doesn't work as quickly because they are more preventative in nature – not so much emergency physicians.
Chiropractic, Rolfing, Acupuncture and Massage have all benefited me and so many other people. The key to getting effective treatment is to get a referral from a friend, a doctor or someone whose opinion you trust. There are some incompetent medical professionals out there so be alert. When you hear the word, "Quack", it means they are not practicing with great skill and may be unethical.
Whether or not you choose to use CAM or Internal Medicine as a complement to your current medical care, you should know about the available options out there. One way to know if you should try CAM or IM is if all conventional methods have failed for an issue you've been dealing with. Sometimes a Naturopathic Physician can hone right in on the problem and help you heal quickly.
Again, I highly recommend getting a referral from someone you trust before using alternative therapies. Keep in mind that not all therapies work for all people. Where acupuncture might help one person with a frozen shoulder, another might need physical therapy. Sometimes you have to try several different therapies to find the one that works for you.
For good self-care, you should open your mind to Complementary and Alternative Medicine as it just might be the solution to one of your health care concerns.
Share your opinions about CAM and IM in the comment section below!
by bringmebliss | Jan 29, 2016 | Fun Food
If you like garlic and rosemary, you'll love this healthy, salad.
Mix chopped dinosaur kale with some chopped red onion, chopped avocado and shredded Parmesan cheese (optional, as cheese is not considered to be "clean") Mix the following for the dressing and toss:
2 Tablespoons Olive Oil
Juice of 1 lemon
2 cloves minced garlic
1 teaspoon chopped fresh rosemary
Salt & Pepper to taste.
That's it…enjoy!
Share this recipe if it sounds good to you!
by bringmebliss | Jan 27, 2016 | Mind/Body
I had big plans for January. I was going to clean my office, get my accounting all done, map out my strategy for the year, schedule a bunch of events and then…the flu made it's way into my lungs – for almost a month!
The day before New Year's I had a long-awaited massage. I was proud of myself for asking for a self-care gift for Christmas. This was one of the things my husband obliged me with and I knew it was going to feel great. 90 minutes of deep tissue, just for me! But while I was face down on the table, I started coughing. Right then! My therapist was a little concerned. I assured her it just started and I had no idea where it was coming from. I had not been sick up to that point. During the massage, I felt a little sore…my muscles were not enjoying the massage.
That evening I realized I was coming down with something. When I can't drink a glass of wine I know I'm not doing well. So, I layed off the alcohol and started drinking tea, with lemon, oregano and peppermint essential oils. The flu took a couple of days to attack my body and then the chills, aches, fever and never-ending cough came. I found myself lying in bed watching every episode of Downton Abbey. I started to feel real guilty.
No business woman lays in bed that long and watches soap operas. But I did. I couldn't bring myself to do anything or even think about work. This went on for 7 days. The fever broke and the aches subsided, but the cough would not loosen up, so I went to the doc and got some antibiotics – AND an inhaler! My first inhaler ever. After a week on those, it still wasn't going away, so another 10 days of antiobiotics was the protocol, which then lead to a yeast infection. Of course!
I want you to know that I dealt with the guilt of watching too much television and just decided to rest, rest and rest some more. I didn't sleep with my husband for 3 weeks so he wouldn't be constantly woken up by my coughing. But I took baths, slept on the couch, caught up with my friends and family and allowed my husband to take care of me.
Something happens when you're sick. You get depressed, down, totally unmotivated. Your mind starts to think very negative things. It's a good thing I'm so positive because I had to have these little talks with myself. "Lisa, don't think that way, this is so temporary. Look at what some of your friends have had to endure…you can pick up the pace again once you're well…take advantage of this time and let it go!"
I don't know if I will get the flu shot next year. I've never understood how a flu shot made with 1 or 2 strains of a virus can protect you from all the strains out there. But I am considering the shot. I really don't want to spend another month on the couch – this year or next.
I wrote this to let you all know that I'm going to practice what I preach – Self-Care is important. We need to assist ourselves when our bodies are under attack. We need to rest and recouperate, allow ourselves to recover and be okay with missing a few events, work or house projects.
How has your winter gone so far? Did you get sick? Did you watch endless episodes of Netflix series? Did you have to work through your discomfort? If so, my hat goes off to you. Leave your comments below and share this article if you think it might help someone.
by bringmebliss | Jan 26, 2016 | Fun Food
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