Saturday, June 27, 2009

BABY STEPS

I've had many inquiries lately in regards to Raw Food, it's benefits, what to eat etc... This has prompted me blog on how to start on the road to a healthier, happier body and life by simply taking small steps at a time.

Step 1: Increase your water intake, invest in a filter and a reusable (portable) water bottle. Eliminate all soft drinks from your kitchen and mouth at all times, satisfy you sweet tooth with fresh juice. Your body, mind and spirit will thank you.

Step 2: Invest in a juicer if you haven't already (Macy's is currently having a sale on these very items) and if you do have one... make a decision to use it daily.

Step 3: Visit local bookstore and take home a book on juicing from which you will select 7-10 recipes. Create a shopping list of ingredients required.

Step 4: Pop in to the *organic section of your local grocery store and go to town!

Step 5: Prep items for busy mornings the night before (ie. peel your oranges, rinse your celery etc.) and store in bowl in fridge for easy morning juicing.

ENJOY!!! you'll wonder why haven't been doing this all of your life. Your Kids will LOVE it! I also freeze juice in popsicle trays for a refreshing treat. My son can't get enough of these, especially after coming home from his soccer game.

*Why organic? Well for me it's kind of a no brainer. Pesticides are poisonous (and I certainly don't want anything of that nature on or in (berries) my food. Also, pesticides are designed to damage the reproductive systems of these pests (which some can happily survive a nuclear war). If we are ingesting this...then? Ever wonder why infertility is at an all time high? As well as so many other horrific diseases. Just a little food for thought.

Conventional farmersOrganic farmers
Apply chemical fertilizers to promote plant growth.Apply natural fertilizers, such as manure or compost, to feed soil and plants.
Spray insecticides to reduce pests and disease.Use beneficial insects and birds, mating disruption or traps to reduce pests and disease.
Use chemical herbicides to manage weeds.Rotate crops, till, hand weed or mulch to manage weeds.
Give animals antibiotics, growth hormones and medications to prevent disease and spur growth.Give animals organic feed and allow them access to the outdoors. Use preventive measures — such as rotational grazing, a balanced diet and clean housing — to help minimize disease.

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/organic-food/

Thursday, June 18, 2009

THE TROUBLE WITH COOKED


Just had some brown rice, corn, edamame (in total about 1 cup). My only recurring craving since going raw 13 days ago... so far I've fallen of the wagon about 3 times. Boy - am I nauseous. It's been about 15 minutes since I swallowed the last fork full of rice. Although the nausea a bit better, I am now experiencing utter exhaustion. I literally feel that I would not be able to keep my eyes open long enough drive to the store - about 12 miles away. It really makes no sense to give my body cooked food if it's not going to make me feel alive and vibrant.

To think, I've been eating like this (cooked) all my life, so have most people. Why? Whoops! just took a mini nap with my fingers still on the keyboard... big RED FLAG.
**Just increased my intake of water & Fortune Delight. Must take 15 minute nap if I am to function.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

RAW

Zucchini Marinara made by Cira Lara
As of yesterday, I am proud to say, I have become a certified Raw Food Chef. My journey began with researching a highly nutritional diet for my mom who's health requires a jump start all together. I thought if I could feed her in the most nutritious way her body would do the rest. While discussing this with a colleague she suggested I look into raw food and it's benefits as a compliment to the exceptionally *regenerative herbal foods I was about to introduce into her life style.

I did some research and quickly registered for a class in my area. Well...was I surprised! My body felt so light and satisfied (no hunger whatsoever) from eating the foods that were prepared by my instructor that I've decided to "go raw" for the next 30 days. This will also allow me to experience what my mom's body will...some what at least - as we have very different diets.


* to Regenerate - bring into renewed existence.

Monday, June 1, 2009

ONE THOUSAND WORDS


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ONE SONG

Universe...one song. That pretty much says it all - we are one.

We are very powerful beings that if nourished appropriately we can become very effective in manifesting the goals that reflect our highest good - for ourselves and each other.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Friday, May 29, 2009

YOGA BABIES



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Raising Little Yogis: 4 Reasons Yoga Benefits Kids

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Maybe you can’t survive without your Thursday evening yoga class. It calms you down, it gets your heart rate going, it stretches out tight muscles, and it makes you feel like you just gained about 3 inches in height and in self-esteem. So if yoga does this for you, think about what it might do for your child who has to deal with his or her own set of stresses?children yoga

In typical yoga for kids classes, the same postures that you breathe and sweat through, are taught to your little ones, but in a more creative, playful and fun manner. Here are three reasons why having your child learn how to down-dog is so important to their health and yours.

Enhanced flexibility: Keeping kids flexible is so important, especially since their day-to-day lives seem to become more  stressful and sedentary as they clock hours at school and in front of the computer. Stiff muscles can lead to injuries later on, particularly in the lower back since hips and hamstrings tug on the lower back to compensate for their immobility. Kids tend to be a lot more limber and daring than most of adults. So balancing on one foot and being able to twist their bodies into some pretzel-like positions comes much easier to them than to us. But we used to be that limber!

Years of walking, sitting on chairs, engaging in Western exercise like running and cycling or years of not exercising at all, has stiffened us up. Take a quick jaunt back down on memory lane and remember how you could swing from limb to limb on a tree, legs and arms outstretched. Or remember how you could sit in a cross-legged position for hours as you colored for hour in your coloring book? For adults, even though that kind of flexibility may no longer seem like it’s available to you, it is. But just as it took your hips and hamstrings decades to get to the stiff-place they are in now, it will similarly take you some time to soften those taut muscles and joints and get them moving again like when you were a kid.

Greater focus and attention: I’ve often wondered what would happen if we took a group of rambunctious kids and had them go through a 20-minute yoga class filled with closed-eye breathing and gentle postures. Could continuous and thorough yoga classes be a replacement or a therapeutic compliment to  many of the pharmaceuticals being dispensed to children all in an effort to quiet them down? I don’t know but a test experiment might me worth trying. It can’t hurt.

Fosters self-esteem and body awareness in a non-competitive way: By drawing awareness on how their young bodies feel and the power and strength in their muscles, kids yoga improves self-esteem and helps children connect how what they do to their body affects how they feel. This same kind of awareness can spill over from the yoga mat into the kitchen:   Kids can learn to make better food choices by realizing how what they put into their mouths affects how they feel. Withchildhood obesity and diabetes rates at record levels, having children become aware of what they are eating, why they are eating and how much they are eating is indispensable knowledge that can keep them feeling and staying healthy for years to come.kids yoga

Creates a connection to Mother Nature: Today, so many children are so removed from nature and its surroundings. Whether they live in an urban area or whether their activity schedule leaves them little time to play outdoors, many of the children today don’t feel a connection to nature. When yoga postures were devised thousands of years ago, the Indian sages developed postures by mimicking the animals and plants that they lived in tandem with. Postures like tree pose, lion’s pose, cobra pose and turtle pose all get their names and appearance from the creatures in nature. This provides a powerful connection to nature for children who don’t enjoy such access to the natural world.

If you’re curious about yoga for kids classes, inquire with your local yoga centers and look for a teacher who either has a certification from a yoga for kids training program like YogaKids. There are also tons of DVDs for kids yoga. To make it more fun, do the DVD with them or invite some of your childrens’ friends over for a yoga party.

Have fun!