Thursday, March 28, 2013

Spring Is In The Air- Let Us Clean Up!



Spring is slowly coming to life here in Alaska - and with it, a call for a subtle change in lifestyle as our bodies and minds adjust to a kinder environment. Whilst the weather has not exactly got any kinder here in the Last Frontier, the days are defiantly lighter, as are our spirits as we enjoy real sun light, birds chirping and the promise of warmer, greener days. 

As we come out of winter we often feel sluggish – time to change our diets some.

Our houses seem cluttered and dusty as the light comes pouring in – time to clean and de clutter.

Our bodies want motion, fresh air, and sunshine – time to get outside and move.

Spring is a great time to help our bodies detox – time for some detox tips.

So what are we going to do about this? It is easier to take on a little at a time, change comes slowly. If we make enormous plans they most probably will never get into monition. Read the following list of tips and pick one thing to try, as you master then add another. Do the best you can, any change in the right direction is a good thing right?


As we come out of winter we often feel sluggish – time to change our diets some.

·         Spring is the season of the LIVER and GALL BLADDER. If you have any weakness in these organs, they may be stressed in this season. Avoid chemicals in your diet and environment and fried oils, hydrogenated fats, and the low-quality oils commonly used in most restaurants. The ideal oils to use are cold-pressed organic, virgin olive oil and coconut oil and the natural essential fatty acids found in fresh, raw, organic nuts and seeds.  A handful of these Nature foods daily is helpful and healthful for just about everyone, but don't overdo it. A little is good, but watch out for excesses.

·         A very easy to make nutritious drink. According to the USDA a one ounce serving of chia seeds contains 9 grams of fat, 5 milligrams of sodium, 11 grams of dietary fiber and 4 grams of protein. The seeds also have 18% of the recommended daily intake of calcium, 27% phosphorus and 30% manganese. How cool is that?

Here is a great little Chai And Lime  drink that I often Make

Ingredients:

  • about 10 oz of water
  • 1 Tbsp dry chia seeds
  • a few teaspoons of fresh lime juice
  • honey or agave nectar, to taste (optional)
 
·         Stir the chia seeds into the water; let them sit for about five minutes.  Stir again, and let sit for as long as you like.  The more it sits, the more gel-like the seeds and water become.  Add citrus juice and sweetener to taste.


Our houses seem cluttered and dusty as the light comes pouring in – time to clean and de clutter.

Clutter isn't just about the state of your house. It's also about your state of mind. 

Tackle messes one at a time, remember that it took some time to get this cluttered, pick one are at a time.
When you buy something new, practice the "in-out rule:" For every one new item, get rid of an old one.
 Create intimacy in the master bedroom. 

Ask yourself if you really need something. If you hesitate, you don't. 

Use the hanger technique to decide which clothes you are using – eg hang all your hangers backwards, when you wear an item change the hanger around. Decide on a time frame that you will work with, maybe 6 months. At the end of this time you will know which clothes you have not worn and maybe should donate.
 

  • Our bodies want motion, fresh air, and sunshine – time to get outside and move.
    Motion is good for our spirits and our health. With exercise you clean all of your internal organs at the same time. As you exercise, the blood circulates throughout the body, bringing oxygen and nutrients to all the organs and muscles. Exercise also helps lymph fluids circulate the body, which removes toxins and other harmful materials.
      
    If you have tapered off with exercise over the winter months why not start out easy,
           With a short brisk walk daily
           Park your car where it requires you to walk further
           Take the stairs
         

    Spring is a great time to help our bodies detox – time for some detox tips.
    Feeling sluggish or out of sync? Having skin problems, aches and pains, or digestive problems? Having trouble kicking off your weight loss? It might be time to help your body detox.
    Eliminate alcohol, coffee, cigarettes, refined sugars and saturated fats, all of which act as toxins in the body and are obstacles to your healing process.
    Also, minimize use of chemical based cleaning products and personal health care products (cleansers, shampoos, deodorants and toothpastes), and substitute with natural products.


      Eat plenty of fiber.
      Drink at least two quarts of water daily.
      Breathe deeply to allow oxygen to circulate more completely through your system.
      Sweat in a sauna so your body can eliminate wastes through perspiration.

      Exercise.  
    Dry skin brushing is excellent for stimulating lymph and reducing cellulite. Use firm sweeping strokes towards the heart to aid the elimination of fluid. Saunas can be a useful for drying up excess secretions.