Saturday, May 26, 2012

Holy Basil Tea Smoothie

Here's a smoothie recipe that's a little outside the box. If you want to get more benefits from your morning breakfast drink, try an herbal tea smoothie. Make your favorite tea, let cool and pour into ice cube trays. When choosing supplements, have your personal goals in mind. Are you in need of stress relief, digestive help, antioxidants or more fiber? Once you've identified what your needs are, you can optimize your nutrition. My goals are to improve my digestion, reduce stress. This smoothie contains the following ingredients and benefits:

Holy Basil Tea Smoothie
1 cup frozen blueberries
1 scoop Daily Protein Strawberry flavor (wellness resources)
1 banana
1/2 orange
2 Holy Basil Herbal Tea ice cubes
1/2 cup blueberry juice
1/2 cup water or less

BLUEBERRIES:

I remember reading that blueberries have the potential to eliminate all putrefying matter in the intestines. An article from sciencedaily.com supports this idea. Here's an excerpt:

Blueberries Counteract Intestinal Diseases ScienceDaily (Feb. 8, 2010) — It is already known that blueberries are rich in antioxidants and vitamins. New research from the Lund University Faculty of Engineering in Sweden shows that blueberry fibre are important and can alleviate and protect against intestinal inflammations, such as ulcerative colitis. The protective effect is even better if the blueberries are eaten together with probiotics. I guess I should add some probiotics next time!

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HOLY BASIL This herb from India is also known as Tulsi. It is well known in South Asia and has many uses. Notice what has been said about this herbs effect on stress: "Holy Basil is considered an adaptogen, which means that it assists the body adapt to stress (environmental, physical, or chemical), restore balance in the body, and normalize body functions." Please note: There are some precautions with Holy Basil if you are pregnant or nursing. It may have an anti-fertility effect. Refrain from use if you are trying to conceive. I'll post some more tea smoothies on a future blog. Experiement with recipes to get the taste you like. Hope you enjoy this one!



References:
mountainroseherbs.com
dr.weil.com
sciencedaily.com


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Disclaimer: Those seeking help for specific medical conditions are advised to consult a qualified nutrition therapist, clinical nutritionist, doctor, or equivalent health care professional. The recommendations given here are intended solely as education and information, and should not be taken as medical advice. Neither myself nor the sources mentioned accept liability for those who choose to self-prescribe. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to treat, diagnose or cure any disease either physical or mental.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Kaley Peary 

Kale


Kale is a leafy green vegetable that belongs to the Brassica family, a group of vegetables including cabbage, collards, and Brussels sprouts that have gained recent widespread attention due to their health-promoting, sulfur-containing phytonutrients. Kale has been especially researched relating to it's positive effects against cancer. It is easy to grow and can grow in colder temperatures where a light frost will produce especially sweet kale leaves. It's no wonder that kale looks so good in our local grocery stores! 

Kale is great for adding to your morning juice for many reasons. It's nutrient rich and packed with antioxidants. In addition to conventional antioxidants like vitamin C, beta-carotene, and manganese, kale also provides us with at least 45 different recently discovered flavonoids, including kaempferol and quercetin. Many of the flavonoids in kale are also now known to function not only as antioxidants, but also as anti-inflammatory compounds. 

Kale also plays a role in support of the body's detoxification processes. Compounds in kale have been shown to help regulate detox activities in our cells. Most toxins that pose a risk to our body must be detoxified by our cells using a two-step process. The two steps in the process are called Phase I detoxification and Phase II detoxification. The ITCs made from kale's glucosinolates have been shown to favorably modify both detox steps (Phase I and Phase II). In addition, the unusually large numbers of sulfur compounds in kale have been shown to help support aspects of Phase II detoxification that require the presence of sulfur. By supporting both aspects of our cellular detox process (Phase I and Phase II), nutrients in kale can give our body an "edge up" in dealing with toxic exposure, whether from our environment or from our food.

Here's how I like my kale: 

Kaley Peary

1 small organic banana
1 organic pear
3 medium kale leaves 
1 cup or more of water 
agave to sweeten 
3 cubes ice 

Blend on low from 1-10 fast, then on HIGH for 20 seconds.


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References:
whfoods.com

Note: Please see dietary concerns for kale at whfoods.com if you have any kidney problems.




Disclaimer:


Those seeking help for specific medical conditions are advised to consult a qualified nutrition therapist, clinical nutritionist, doctor, or equivalent health care professional. 
The recommendations given here are intended solely as education and information, and should not be taken as medical advice. Neither myself nor the sources mentioned accept liability for those who choose to self-prescribe. 

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to treat, diagnose or cure any disease either physical or mental.



Monday, May 21, 2012

The "Michael Banangelo" Green Smoothie

If you've purchased a high-speed blender and you're ready to try some green drink recipes, you may like this one. My husband named it the Michael Banangelo since it's made with tangelos and bananas. He thinks it's a work of art!

Here's the recipe:

2 small organic bananas
1 large tangelo
3 medium leaves from collard greens
Sweeten with agave nectar
1 cup or more of water
3 cubes of ice

Start to blend on Variable speed at 1, then increase to 10 and HIGH. Blend until smooth in seconds.
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Green Drinks and Smoothies



I've started blogging again! I've rekindled my passion for making green drinks. Sometimes it's hard to stick to a new habit, so I decided to write about the easy way to detox with greens. I thought long and hard about the reasons why I failed to keep up with my drinks. Here's what I came up with:

1. They did't taste that good.
2. They didn't look so good.
3. I used too many ingredients.
4. It was time consuming to juice greens.
5. They didn't taste good! Did I mention that already??
6. I wasn't sure about which fruits and vegetables to mix together.

As funny as it may seem, I was concerned about the safety of drinking a lot of greens. I'm now enjoying juicing again been my without fear of harming my health. I'm doing this by rotating my greens. That means adding kale one day, the next day, spinach, then parsley on another day, dandelion greens, chard and so on. By rotating your greens, you don't get too much of any particular alkaloid. I also learned that it's okay to juice leafy greens with fruit. However you don't want to be mixing non-leafy vegetables in your drink. No carrots, broccoli, etc. Stick to leaves and fruit and your good to go! (You can juice vegetables separately.)

Here's what I've been juicing:

60% fruit/40% greens

Spinach
Banana
Mango

Kale
Pear
Banana

Italian Parsley
Banana
Ginger
Lemon

Hopefully this will give you some good ideas to start with. If you should decide to purchase a high speed blender, my link is on this page my code is attached to the html. Sometimes there are discounted, refurbished blenders on the company's site. My website is not currently operative, but if you'd like to contact me, here's my email: consultations4health@gmail.com



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Friday, November 11, 2011

Post Traumatic Stress Relief

Imagine that you‘ve just gone through one of the most stressful times of your life. Maybe you were diagnosed with a serious illness, went through a divorce, lost a loved one in death, been through an inappropriate sexual experience or experienced some other tragedy or life changing event. If these scenarios haven’t occurred in your life, maybe you’ve been under some other type of chronic stress for some time. You don’t sleep well, your stomach is upset, you feel anxious and unhappy more often than you’d like. No matter the cause, stress will leave its mark. How do we go on with our lives?

Many underestimate the powerful ability of stress to alter your state of mind, well-being and over-all health. When I went through a stressful event, I thought that eating well and taking my vitamins more regularly would do the trick and get me back to “normal”. While it’s a good idea to take care of yourself and eat healthy when you’ve gone through a stressful event, the mental and emotional effects stress cannot be ignored. I learned that with Post Traumatic Stress, your brain has been stressed and it can be very difficult to get better, maybe even impossible without help. The trauma you’ve experienced will stay with you until you face it head on. Maybe what has worked for me won’t work for everyone. Here are a few ideas:

1. Admit that you’re not doing so well. Tell someone you trust what’s been bothering you. Think about why the events you went through affected you personally.

2. See a professional if necessary.

3. Exercise with the focus on relaxation and not with your objective on achieving weight loss goals. You can do that later

4. Take advantage of remedies that help with stress reduction. (I bought a nice aromatherapy diffuser).

5. Breathing exercises are very important for reducing anxiety. There is a lot of information on this. Try breathing in slowly and deeply. Exhale with your tongue touching the back of your front teeth. Do this for 5 minutes as often as needed.

6. Of course if you’re a spiritual person, prayer is vital.

7. When you feel better, try to shift the focus off of yourself and back on to helping others and living in the moment. Focus on family, friends and other things you enjoy in life.

Vitamins, Herbs and Glandulars

What are glandulars? Glandulars are different from vitamins and herbs in the sense that they are targeting the endocrine system in particular. Glandulars are often used for improving glandular function in bodies that have been worn out from stress. Glandular therapy involves the use of purified extracts from the secretory endocrine glands from animals. Most commonly, the extracts are drawn from the thyroid and adrenal glands, as well as the thymus, pituitary, pancreas and ovaries. Most of these extracts come from cows, with the exception of pancreatic glandular preparations usually drawn from sheep.

Why Glandulars Work

Evidence has shown that large molecules can and do pass completely intact from the intestinal tract to the bloodstream. In fact, there is further evidence to suggest that your body is able to determine which molecules need to absorb whole, and which can be broken down. So, yes, glandulars can have a positive effect on the body. In essence, the active properties of the glandulars stay active and intact and are not destroyed in the digestive process. This is key to the success of glandular therapy and explains why they help restore hormone function by supporting the health of the adrenal glands themselves.

You may not have noticed glandulars for on the shelves at Health Food Stores. The best brands are available by prescription from practitioners in the field of Natural Health. You may call a chiropractor to see if they carry the brands Standard Process, or other trusted brands. They may recommend an adrenal preparation for you. It is advisable to arrange an appointment to see which recommendations are best for you. Always choose a practitioner who makes you feel comfortable. (Many seem to have their own agenda in some way.) Make sure they aren’t pushy and care about you and your health, so as not to cause you further stress. (You may also want to check amazon.com for adrenal complex by Standard Process).

Diet, exercise and vitamins also play a part in improving adrenal function. For more support, consider taking 1,000 mg of buffered vitamin C daily with a meal, 25-100 mg of a vitamin B complex a day, and an additional 250 mg of B5 (pantothenic acid) twice a day.

References:
Dr. Susan Lark's Hormone Revolution by Susan M. Lark MD
http://helpguide.org/mental/post_traumatic_stress_disorder_symptoms_treatment.htm

Disclaimer:
Those seeking help for specific medical conditions are advised to consult a qualified nutrition therapist, clinical nutritionist, doctor, or equivalent health care professional.
The recommendations given here are intended solely as education and information, and should not be taken as medical advice. Neither myself nor the sources mentioned accept liability for those who choose to self-prescribe.

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to treat, diagnose or cure any disease either physical or mental.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Sauces That Multi-task

If you’ve started to eat healthier, you realize how important good sauces are. A good sauce can make vegetables and even quinoa edible! Sometimes all you have to do is start with a basic sauce, and change it slightly to make it suitable for other meals.

Here’s an example:

Parsley Oil

1 bunch of parsley (leaves only)
¾ cup extra-virgin olive oil
2 cloves of garlic
A pinch of salt

Pasta Sauce

Blend these ingredients together in a food processor or high-powered blender until very smooth.

This sauce can be used over pasta and vegetables or whatever else your imagination comes up with.

Variation 1: Salad

Spoon a couple tablespoons of parsley oil in a small mixing bowl. Add agave nectar, rice vinegar and a little water. Now you have a salad dressing. Pour over spinach and tomatoes.

Variation 2: Omelet

Let’s say you’ve made a spinach salad with tomatoes the night before and you have some left over with a little dressing. Mix together a couple of eggs, grate some cheese, add a little spinach and tomato salad to the cheese and you’ll have a great tasting omelet.

Having great, simple sauces on hand will help you with your nutritional goals.