Thursday, June 20, 2019


3 Energy-Boosting Meditation Tips


These days, who isn't concerned about boosting their
energy?

and after fulfilling our many responsibilities, tasks,
pending deadlines and family obligations, we don't have
enough oomph left to take care of our self - the most
important person.

Has self-care gone to the back burner of your life,
replaced by rushing from work to home and back again? Do
you fuel up on energy drinks and sugar-infused lattes
after a lackluster breakfast and lunch?

In today's post, I'm going to discuss the three ways
that a daily meditation practice can help you to not just
boost your energy, but knock it out of the ballpark!

When you learn these natural ways to enhance your
alertness and productivity, you may just be able to kick
your caffeine addiction altogether and finally fight off
that urge to fall asleep on the couch while watching TV.

If you're tired of being tired, read the three meditation
tips to fight your fatigue and increase alertness
throughout each day.

The Power of the Breath

Most people that aren't familiar with meditation dismiss
it as something other people do.

But if you haven't tried it, or never gave it a fair
chance, you're passing up a healthy practice that will not
only decrease stress levels but also help you lose weight.

Meditation has the power to align your breath with the
rest of your body, and when that happens, presto! Your
high energy is restored.

Have you ever been so stressed (like, perhaps right now?)
about your workday that, when the mid-afternoon rolls
around, it feels like you've been holding your breath for
the past five hours?

The truth is, many of us take shallow breaths throughout
the day, which affects our stress levels and restricts
oxygen.

When you take the time to breathe deeply during
meditation, you won't just feel lighter; you'll also
benefit from the clarity, cleanse the tension and stress from
your body, and release nearly 70 percent of your body's
toxins with each deep breath!

For the sake of energy, and your health, breathe deeply
during your meditative practice to replenish your mental
capacity so that you can handle the rest of your day with
ease and confidence.

Try Binaural Beats to Beat Fatigue

Some people think that meditation is a mind-numbing
practice of sitting in silence, looking out into
nothingness.

In a way that's true, although instead of looking out into
nothingness, you're actually doing the opposite - you're
more alert and conscious of yourself than you are at any
other time of the day.

And, when you can achieve a state such as this, of
self-love, acceptance for what is, and staying in the
moment, then you'll undoubtedly increase your energy!

You don't have to suffer from fatigue anymore; simply
spending three to five minutes in silence while practicing
deep breathing will do the trick. Focus on yourself. Go
inward.

A guided meditation on binaural beats (a special method
that focuses on the subconscious) can help anyone who is
curious about living a more conscious life to find peace
with the present moment.

As a kind of shortcut for the benefits of meditation,
binaural beats is the fast-track approach; it uses
different sound frequencies, affecting the alpha and delta
brainwaves.

When you wake up after listening to an audio of binaural
beats meditation, you will feel refreshed and ready to
handle your many responsibilities.

Some people are so sensitive to the effects of this type
of meditation that they listen to it daily. You don't have
to fall asleep to benefit, but if you do, you won't wake
up with that out-of-it feeling that a long nap can give
you.

This type of meditation sends sound frequencies to your
brain waves for just as long as they need it, and when the
time is up, the audio meditation shuts off. Easy to do, it
can offer just the results you need to maximize your
productivity for the rest of your day.

Shut Off Your Mind for More Energy Than Ever!

Wouldn't it be nice to have the luxury not to talk for one
whole hour? How about four hours? Could you even do it if
you wanted to?

Most of us spend the majority of our day talking. We talk
to our boss in an effort to convince him we're the best
person to take on that big project. Then, we talk to our
coworker or friend to blow off steam about what happened
that day in the office.

We talk to our spouse several times a day about things we
need to be done, or have to do. We talk to our children, their
teachers, friends, friends' parents and school officials.

We talk to everyone, everywhere we go, and sometimes we're
left feeling like we're all talked out. That's one of the
best benefits of meditation!

When you give yourself 10 minutes (or whatever you're able
to) a day just to close your mouth and open up your
conscious mind to the inner workings of your true,
all-knowing self, your energy increases.

It's true, and it will happen every time you meditate. Try
this tip every time you feel that you need a boost in
brain power, or just need enough energy to keep up with
your busy toddler:

Close your mouth, close your eyes, and breathe in once.

Breathe out once. And feel, as you breathe, the difference
in your body's weight.

Just with one, two or three simple deep breaths in and
out, your body and mind will become allies (instead of
enemies).

In other words, they'll team up to be the strongest,
healthiest and toughest team for you. When you deep
breathe in a meditative practice, you'll release those
toxins from your body.




Thursday, May 30, 2019


3 Raw Food Recipes For Maximum Nutrition


There is a lot of evidence out there to support eating a
healthy diet. Everyone seems to be going raw, leaving you
wondering if it's just the latest fad.

While a strictly raw diet may not be the answer for
everyone, certainly all of us could benefit from eating a
few more veggies. Increased energy, better mental clarity,
and vibrant hair, skin, and eyes are just a few reasons to
try to squeeze more fresh ingredients onto that plate of
grilled chicken.

I don't need to remind you about this, do I? You already
know that "real" food is better for you than fast food.
Yet you only venture into the produce department as far as
the banana display and can't tell rutabaga from a
romanesco. Microwave dinner wins again.

Maybe you've tried to serve tofu burgers with sprouts, but
no one would even come to the dinner table so you decided
that it wasn't worth the effort. You wish you and your
family could eat healthier, but it's just too hard. Or is
it?

What if you could prepare delicious raw foods that
everyone will enjoy? I have been feeding people all my
life, and over the years I have developed a sense of what
even the pickiest of eaters will and won't go for.

So I've got three amazing raw salads to share with you
that are tried and true. These dishes are packed with
nutrients, each delivering more than just flavor. No one
even minds that they are outrageously good for you because
they are that appetizing.


Green Power Salad

This upgrade from a standard green dinner salad goes with
almost any main dish. Leafy greens are a nutritional
powerhouse, while the dressing is herby and fresh with
just a little kick.

Salad

* 3 1/2 cups red chard, shredded

* 1 cup fresh spinach, shredded

* 1/4 cup carrot, shredded

* 1/4 cup walnuts, crushed

* 1/4 cup pumpkin seeds

* 2 Tbsp. lemon juice (1 lemon)

Dressing

* 1/4 c. peeled garlic, minced

* 2 sprigs fresh oregano, minced

* 4 sprigs fresh mint, minced

* 1/2 jalapeno pepper, minced

* 2 tsp. sea salt

* 3 Tbsp. walnut oil

1. Wash all produce. Shred greens and carrot, and toss all
salad ingredients together in a large bowl; set aside.

2. Mix the dressing ingredients in a blender or small food
processor.

3. Add dressing to mixed salad ingredients, and toss well.


Raw Roots

An easy way to bulk up on folates and other trace
minerals, beets can't be beaten for nutritional value. The
earthy sweetness of these root veggies will have you
helping yourself to seconds for sure.

Salad

* 4 large beets, peeled

* 2 carrots, peeled

* 1 Pink Lady(R) apple, washed and unpeeled

* I fennel bulb

* 2 bunches scallions, cleaned then thinly sliced

Dressing

* 2 Tbsp. lemon juice (1 lemon)

* 2 Tbsp. apple cider vinegar

* 4 Tbsp. olive oil

* 1 Tbsp. honey

* 1/2 tsp. sea salt

* 1/4 tsp. freshly ground black pepper

* 2 Tbsp. fresh mint leaves, chopped

* 1 Tbsp. fresh parsley, chopped

Garnish

* 1/3 cup chia or sunflower seeds

* 1/3 cup crumbled feta cheese

1. Thinly slice beets, carrots, and apple using a paring
knife or mandolin, then stack and julienne, meaning to
slice into long strips. Add all to a large mixing bowl;
set aside.

2. Trim off the fennel stalk and one outer layer of the bulb.
Slice bulb into thin rings, and add to bowl.

3. Chop fresh herbs, and mix with dressing ingredients in
a blender or small jar.

4. Toss all ingredients in a salad bowl, and sprinkle with
seeds and feta cheese.


Poppy Seed Apple Slaw

I haven't met the child (or adult) who doesn't love this
salad. Packed full of crunch with a tangy dressing, it's a
staple for old-fashioned picnics and summer adventure.

Salad

* 1 small cabbage (red or green), finely shredded

* 2 Fuji apples, peeled, cored, julienned

* 2 medium carrots, peeled, julienned

* 1/4 cup red onion, diced

* 2 Tbsp. fresh parsley, minced

* 1/2 cup pumpkin seeds, toasted

* 1/2 cup flame raisins

Dressing

* 1/4 cup plain whole milk yogurt

* 1/4 cup mayo

* 2 Tbsp. raw honey

* 1 1/2 Tbsp. raw apple cider vinegar

* 1/2 Tbsp. poppy seeds

* 1/2 tsp. sea salt

* 1/4 tsp. freshly ground black pepper

1. Shred the cabbage, rinse, and dry thoroughly. Place in
a large bowl; set aside.

2. Julienne the apples and carrots, and finely dice the
onion and fresh parsley. Add to bowl with shredded
cabbage.

3. In a small bowl, whisk dressing ingredients together
until well blended.

4. Drizzle the dressing over the slaw, and toss to
combine.

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In addition to being good for your mind and body, eating
more raw foods is good for the planet too. There is less
packaging involved when you buy whole foods, and a lot of
these ingredients can be grown in your backyard or found
at the local farmers' market. Serving more veggies is easy
on your pocketbook too as they give more nutritional bang
for your buck than meat or seafood.

You won't believe how good these are until you try them. I
guarantee that everyone in your family will find something
to like about these raw treasures, and you can feel great



Thursday, May 23, 2019


Healthy Eating


If you're trying to lose a few inches off your waist,
or you care about your gut health or the state of your
teeth, then you may be trying to cut back on sugar.

This is obviously very effective for a variety of health
reasons, beyond just dropping the pounds, but the big
problem is that sugar is VERY addictive.

In fact, it's 8 times as addictive as cocaine! No wonder
it's so hard to cut back on.

That's why most people who manage to reduce their sugar
intake don't do it by going 'cold turkey'.

They do it by changing the TYPE of sugar they are
consuming, without sacrificing taste, and without going
through the sugar-withdrawal symptoms.

Here's an article which I highly recommend you read
right away, which may change your life for the better.

Is there such thing as a 'healthy' sugar? Are
'natural' sugars better than refined white sugar?

The thing is, just because it's 'natural' doesn't
mean that it's better for you. Some natural sugars
are even WORSE for you than refined white sugar.

However, there is one natural sugar that is certainly
a LOT better for you than refined white sugar.