A healthier lifestyle to bring balance and happiness to your mind, body, and soul. I hope this website will motivate women of all ages (including myself) to find beauty, strength, and power from the very core of our existence.
Wednesday
CUTTING OUT CAFFEINE. CAN YOU DO IT?
Like many others, I have to admit I have been addicted to caffeine for quite awhile, especially when working with kids all day. Coffee, Coke, Pepsi, iced tea, I needed some dose of caffeine in my system to get through the day otherwise I would be one cranky person with no energy. Unfortunately with coffee, I had this weird reaction where I would break out in acne (the kind you can't pop or get rid of for days) so I decided to give caffeine a rest altogether. Coke and Pepsi (my two favorite drinks in the world) just recently became a big no-no because my husband and I are trying to get pregnant this year and the doctor specifically told me to steer away from any amount of caffeine during our efforts to conceive. Research shows that women who drink more than 2.5 cups a day may double their infertility rates and because I'm particularly sensitive to caffeine products, she doesn't want me to drink it at all. She said once I become pregnant, one cup or can a day should be fine but for now, stay away from it because it messes with your hormones. I don't know about most people but I get major jitters and sometimes hot flashes. If I drink tea, coffee, or coke too late at night, I am looking at not falling asleep until 2-3am. Now that I'm past the withdrawals and getting used to cutting out caffeine completely, my next challenge is to cut out soda altogether... It's so hard! Sometimes you just need that glass of bubbly goodness to help you digest some foods you know? But I'm trying really hard to challenge myself to drink 8 cups of water a day and to make my own healthy juices at home.
Not everything about coffee/caffeine is bad of course and in moderate consumption, it can actually have some benefits! Here is a list of pros and cons I found on the web.
POSITIVE
1) Slight increases in sporting performance
2) Increased Alertness
3) Reduction in fatigue
4) Motivate you to get your ass out of bed in the morning
NEGATIVE
1) Dependency
2) Headaches
3) Sleep deprivation
4) Teeth blackening
5) Upset stomach
6) Dehydration
7) Drowsiness
8) Like cigarettes, it can get expensive if you go out and buy coffee everyday. Especially at Starbucks coffee which is so hard to pass up on because it screams your name on almost every street corner of America!
Drinking too much coffee can also cause Tinnitus, Meniere's Disease, migraine headaches, headaches in general, dizzy spells, acid reflux, lump in throat sensation, chronic throat clearing, and dry or phlegmy throat.
According to Live Strong Magazine, A woman's responses and reactions to caffeine consumption may differ from a man's, especially in the way caffeine interacts with hormones, the menstrual cycle, and other body functions. Caffeine may also affect the endocrine, renal and nervous systems. Both women and men may experience common side effects associated with caffeine, such as nervousness, wakefulness, dizziness, nausea and irritability.
Researchers at the National Institute of Health, along with other institutions, have released a study online in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, stating that Asian women have higher estrogen levels when drinking 200 milligrams or more of caffeine a day. Their research came from analyzing women who were drinking either caffeinated soda, coffee, green tea or black tea. Coffee seemed to make the most difference in the estrogen levels of all of the women. Asian women had higher levels of estrogen, white women had lower, and African American women’s levels could not be determined. Soda and green tea, however, were shown to produce high estrogen in Asians, whites, and African Americans.
According to Dr. John R. Lee in his book "What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause: the Breakthrough Book on Natural Progesterone" (Warner Books, 1996), estrogen dominance is the cause of most women's chronic health problems. Excessive estrogen levels and stagnation of blood circulation are the major cause of most women's problems including breast, uterine and ovarian cancers. When excessive amounts of estrogens become trapped in the uterus, ovary, or breast due to stagnation, they overstimulate cell division and lead to abnormal growth such as fibroids, cysts or cancer in these organs.
Top 10 Caffeine Withdrawal Symptoms:
Headache- A caffeine headache usually starts behind the eyes and then moves up the front of the head.
Sleepiness- This just isn’t your normal tiredness, this is sitting up straight but still can’t keep your eyes open tiredness.
Irritability- Everyone and everything gets on your last nerve. It’s best just to lock yourself in your room during this stage.
Lethargy- Forget about productivity at this stage because you’ll be unmotivated to do anything.
Constipation- Caffeine stimulates the bowel, so without its daily does the colon gets a little cranky too.
Depression- Caffeine withdrawal can take away all hope for living. Temporary blues are one thing, but if you already struggle with depression this could be a big issue.
Muscle Pain/Stiffness- If you normally have some caffeine prior to exercise then during caffeine withdrawal you could feel as though your muscles have weights strapped to them.
Lack of Concentration- Forget school, studying, brain surgery, or jet engine repair during this stage of withdrawal.
Flu-like symptoms- Stuffy nose, blocked sinuses and even vomiting have been reported by people withdrawing from caffeine.
Insomnia- Some people are strange and actually can’t sleep when going through caffeine withdrawal.
Sounds pretty awful huh? Scares me to know how strong of an affect it has on your overall well being... I've experienced some but not all of these symptoms of withdrawal. Some people have a harder time than others I guess. One of the most common side effects is fatigue, headaches, or migraines. Sounds miserable but if you can get over that initial reaction, you are good! I definitely don't regret cutting coffee out of my life!
HEALTH BENEFITS OF CARROT JUICE
- 1 or 2 carrots (washed and peeled)
- 1 apple (try to go organic if you can)
- 1 Grapfruit
According to an online website on "Natural Remedies", carrot juice is known for its excellent cleansing effects and, in addition, it was considered a good remedy for constipation and physical exhaustion for the ancient Greeks who discovered it in the 20th Century B.C. There are no other vegetables that contain as much beta-carotene as carrots. When beta-carotene enters our body, it is converted into Vitamin A, which assists in improving our eyesight and the functioning of our immune system. It also helps in strengthening our bones and teeth, and can prevent possible problems with the functioning of the thyroid gland.
Vitamin A also has positive effects on our hair, nails and skin. Besides, this Vitamin is associated with good cleansing effects: it can clean our liver from fat and other unnecessary elements if you drink carrot juice regularly.
Along with beta-carotene, there is an on going list of micro elements and nutrients contained in carrots. It includes: Vitamins C, B, E, D and K, proteins, potassium, calcium, phosphorus, zinc, aluminum, sodium, manganese, iron, copper and a lot of other minerals. Wowee! So many!
Drinking carrot juice can be extremely beneficial for pregnant women and young children. Vitamins A and E are very important for normal development of the fetus. Since carrot juice has good amounts of natural sugar, the majority of children don't mind drinking it. For your little ones, you can mix carrot juice with some orange juice, grapefruit juice, or a little of lime juice, and your child will receive a healthy dose of all useful micro elements and nutrients, as well as have a better appetite and lower risks of having a cold or a flu.
(Information taken from various online resources)
QUICK AND EASY SEMI-HOMEMADE BOWTIE PASTA
So I went to Trader Joe's the other day and bought the following items to add into my pasta dishes.
Super easy and so delicious! After straining the bowtie pasta noodles, I added some minced garlic and olive oil to add some extra flavor. Then once I put the garlic pasta into a bowl, I added the artichoke hearts, pesto sauce, and olive tapanede for just the right amount of saltiness. They also go really well with Naan or bread if you don't want to cook pasta. Thanks Raumak for introducing me to all of these delicious food items from Trader Joes!
Tuesday
AVOCADO SMOOTHIE RECIPES
- 1/2 an avocado
- 1 cup of Lactaid milk
- Honey
or
- Organic fuji apples
- 1 banana (I like to freeze them ahead of time so that it makes my drinks cold)
- 1 cup of Lactaid milk
- 1/2 an avocado
or
- 1 ripe avocado, halved and pitted
- 1 1/4 cups whole milk or Lactaid milk
- 1 1/2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 1 tablespoon fresh basil, chopped
- Basil, thinly sliced
(Use a blender or the magic bullet to mix it all up!)
HEALTH BENEFITS OF AVOCADO:
- Creamy rich avocado is considered the world's healthiest fruit, because of its nutrient contents such as vitamin K, dietary fiber, potassium, folic acid, vitamin B6, vitamin C, copper, and reasonable calories in it.
- Avocados contain “oleic acid”, a monounsaturated fat that may help lower cholesterol.
- Good source of potassium, a mineral that helps regulate blood pressure. Adequate intake of potassium can help guard against circulatory diseases, like high blood pressure, heart disease, or stroke.
- One cup of avocado has about 23% of the Daily Value for folate, a nutrient important for heart health.
- Good for prevention or treatment of “breast cancer” as well as “prostate cancer”
Thursday
WHY 10-15 MINUTES IN THE SUN CAN DO A BODY GOOD!
Just like plants need the sun for photosynthesis, humans can really use the sun to stock up on Vitamin D nutrients! When the sun's UV-B rays hit the skin, a reaction takes place that enables skin cells to manufacture vitamin D. With the new internet age and the advancement of technology, I feel like a lot of people (including kids) of our generation don't spend nearly as much time in the outdoors as they probably should. When the weather is really nice like today (high 70s), it feels amazing just to take a few minutes to go outside and soak up the sun. Even if you are at work in your office cubicle, take a moment to sit by the window and find that perfect warm spot. Or maybe during your lunch break, sit in your car and close your eyes for a few minutes with the windows rolled down. Let the warmth embrace you before you have to head back into your freezing office. I had no idea, but experts say UV radiation doesn't penetrate glass. The heat you feel is "infrared radiation" from the sun, which doesn't have any health impact beyond making you overheated or causing sunstroke if you get an excessive amount. (So for optimal results, I guess you really need to get your butt outside!)
Getting "sunkissed" feels so wonderful and brings me back some needed energy and color! Over the past two weeks I have been down with a cold so I've been at home and in bed most of the time. I feel really pale and sickly and I'm really excited that it's going to reach as high as 79 degrees today so I can finally get some sunlight and color on my face!
According to an article I read in US NEWS - "The sunshine vitamin may protect against a host of diseases, including osteoporosis, heart disease, and cancers of the breast, prostate, and colon. What's more, sunlight has other hidden benefits—like protecting against depression, insomnia, and an overactive immune system."
Experts say if you are fair skinned, going outside for 10 minutes in the midday sun—in shorts and a tank top with no sunscreen—will give you enough radiation to produce about 10,000 international units of the vitamin. Dark-skinned individuals and the elderly also produce less vitamin D, and many folks don't get enough of the nutrient from dietary sources like fatty fish and fortified milk.
According to a report in the Archives of Internal Medicine, experts believe that up to 77% of Americans are vitamin D deficient. I guess a big part of it has to do with where you live, how often you are able to go outside, and if your skin is sensitive to the sun's UV rays. Obviously if you have really sensitive skin, or have a high risk of skin cancer, basking out in the sun for 15 minutes a day can do you more harm than good. You can always use Vitamin D supplements or make sure you are eating lots of food that provide you with enough of it.
I had no idea but according to Women's Health Magazine, new research suggests that vitamin D may be one of the best vitamins of all for your body (even more important than vitamin C). Studies in labs have uncovered up to 2,000 different genes—roughly one-sixth of the human genome—that are regulated by the nutrient. That means almost everything your body does relies on it. In the past few years, studies have shown that a lack of the vitamin may also be the primary culprit in pregnancy problems, birth defects, and multiple sclerosis.
SIMPLE SPINACH SALAD
Spinach, tomatoes, dried cranberries, garlic croutons, and your favorite salad dressing!
I got this salad dressing from Costco the other day. It is so yummy! It's not too heavy and it has a sweet and tangy taste to satisfy my taste buds. They used to have a miso sesame dressing that I absolutely loved but you know how it is with Costco, things always come and go and each location carries different products. If you see something you really like or want to try, snag it before it's gone!
Wednesday
MY GREEN JUICE RECIPE
1) Slice up one ripe Gala apple (this will make your green drink sweet and delicious)
2) Open up a grapefruit and peel the thick skin off (the grapefruit will add a bit of acidity and freshness to your juice)
3) Use a handful of spinach or more if you want
4) Add some kale or parsley to the mix!
Grapefruit is a very important fruit for weight loss because they are high in fat burning enzymes and antioxidants. Grapefruit also decreases your insulin level which helps with weight loss because it burns energy more effectively and increases your metabolic rate. For those looking to fight off the common cold and free radicals, grapefruit provides you with lots of Vitamin C! Grapefruit is also useful for ridding yourself of indigestion. It can be digested quickly and easily, reducing the heat and irritation that is in your stomach.
Juicing spinach can be a bit tricky because it is fairly difficult for the body to metabolize it compared to other vegetable juices. Most people don’t use it as the main ingredient in juice mixes. I only use a handful. Try and use fresh spinach quickly because it will eventually lose beneficial nutrients when stored over longer periods of time (more than a few weeks). Spinach is supposed to be helpful for improving regularity and cleansing the heart and liver.
Kale is also an excellent source of nutrients, especially vitamin A and calcium. With a combination of vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients, kale is a dieter's dream food. It provides decent amounts of vitamin C, folic acid, vitamin B6, manganese, and potassium.
The crappy thing about juicing is, you don't get the beneficial fiber. It actually goes to waste unless you use it for "jook" afterwards. I guess you can also use it for a face mask by mixing it with honey. I usually end up just throwing it away...
I try to switch back and forth with a juicer and a blender or sometimes I'll use both. I will juice some fruits and veggies and then blend it with a banana or add in some blueberries to make sure I'm getting some fiber. It's a lot of work having to wash everything afterwards but if it becomes part of your daily routine, you'll get used to it!
Some other veggies/fruits I like to juice include:
- carrots
- celery
- oranges
- peach
- lemon
- nectarine
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