Natural Headache Remedy

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Fortunately I don’t often suffer with headaches. Headaches, like all symptoms we experience in our body, is a signal that our body is trying to tell us something.  When anyone tells me of an approaching headache (not migraine) I have a standard 3 part remedy.  The sooner you learn to respond to the signals, the sooner you will feel better.

  1. Drink a big glass of spring water (dehydration is often involved);
  2. Lie down and take 10 deep breaths, exhaling slowly. It should take several minutes – longer than you thought! Seriously deep breaths, very controlled. Loooooooong breath in followed by a loooooooong breath out.  Usually the headache is gone before they get to 10. If you still have pain, then…
  3. Walk around outside on the earth barefoot. The edge of the sea is good, or wet grass, but any connection with the earth. The negative electrons are flowing out of the earth and are a great pain reliever.

I know it might seem quite odd – but I would rather do these three things than swallow any chemical concoction produced in a laboratory!

Sometimes people who struggle with migraines have an offending food that triggers it. I am definitely not experienced with migraines, but maybe these tips can help you if you catch it early enough. Let me know.

A friend recently shared this headache remedy:

Got a pretty bad headache this evening, which was a good thing, because I finally got to test out Turmeric mixed with coconut oil as a remedy. Totally worked! I was headache free in 20 minutes.

So maybe I should add it after the water and before the deep breaths.  I don’t think it could hurt and we can all use more coconut oil to enhance our brain function!

Let me know if any of these tips help reduce or relieve your headaches.  The really important part is to REMEMBER what you need to do as soon as you start feeling it coming on!

Smoothie for Children

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One of my favorite activities as a child was “cooking” in my Easy Bake Oven.  I loved independently creating things to eat! Later I received a child’s recipe book with recipes aimed just at me.  I loved reading and following the recipes and sharing my creations with others.

I hope this recipe will be one children will find easy and delicious to make themselves!

 

Ask an adult to help you get these things ready.

Bananas

  • 1 Frozen banana
  • 1 Cup Kefir, plain yogurt or spring water
  • 5 big ice cubes, frozen Kefir cubes, or frozen pineapple chunks
  • 2 Tablespoons Raw Cacao Powder
  • 2 Tablespoons Coconut Oil
  • 2 Tablespoons Hemp Seeds
  • 1 Tablespoon Honey

Put them all into a blender.  Put the top on and start it and put it up to high speed. If your blender gets ‘stuck’ add a little more of your liquid.

Optional:  berries, fruit (frozen or fresh), Cacao nibs or beans, coconut

 

And then we had Sauerkraut!

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It all started on January 31.  First I chopped up some organic cabbage.

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The recipe I used was very helpful.  It also motivated and inspired me to get started and just do it! I’d been reading and hearing about the benefits of sauerkraut for a long time, but reading how simple it was with this method, got me excited and started!

Basically, you chop the cabbage and then layer with salt in the bowl. Once you’ve added it all, the recipe said to “punch” the cabbage with your fist to get the cabbage/salt mixture to create the brine.  Punching the cabbage was not working for me, so I looked around and found the Vitamix tamper and started pounding the cabbage with that.  It worked much better.

Sauerkraut JohnFortunately I even got some help with this stage, as the recipe did not quite explain the effort that was required!  The tamper is in one hand and an orange spatula in the other to help slide the cabbage back down from the side of the bowl.  Did I mention how happy I was to get some help?

The process produces brine and the aim is to get enough brine to cover the cabbage.  After the liquid covers the cabbage you find a way to seal it that still allows the gas to escape. And Voila! The fermentation process just happens!

Sauerkraut set

 

The recipe suggested putting a smaller bowl on top of the cabbage and then putting a large ziplock bag of water on top of the small bowl to keep it weighted down so the cabbage stays below the brine.  This is what I came up with and let it sit for five days or so.

When I checked it, there was a lot of mold (as expected) around the edges and not much fermentation. In the meantime I think I read a few more blogs and as I was about to put the washed small bowl back on top of the cabbage, I suddenly thought ‘why not just put the plastic bag straight on top of the cabbage and leave the small bowl out completely,’ which is what I did.  I then put a kitchen cloth on top of the bowl to give it some darkness and left it on the kitchen counter until today, February 15.

Sauerkraut bagThe whole process is really an illustration of faith! You do each step and trust that the instructions you’ve been given will give you the result you want!  And it worked!

I tentatively removed the towel, lifted off the bag of water, and found the cabbage looking quite a bit different.  I tasted it and it was sauerkraut!

I’m assuming you know all about the excellent pro-biotic benefits of fermented foods.  Learning more about fermented foods has given me a great desire to consume more – and it turns out sauerkraut is easy to make!

Sauerkraut JarSo the plan is to start eating a little bit 15 minutes before a meal and gradually work up to about 2 tablespoons.

Let me know when you make your first sauerkraut attempt!  Also, if you have any ideas on how to get my daughters (13 and 20) to love eating sauerkraut – let me know!

Clean Chicken Chili Con Cashew

DSC_0040My older daughter can sometimes be my biggest food critic and she RAVED about this chili – which is why I decided to share it on my blog!

Economical – Healthy – Easy – Food Preparation – we all need more ideas!  Here’s one:

Feed a family of four two meals (supper and lunch for the following day) using two chicken breasts (organic from $8-$10) and all the other ingredients you generally might have on hand. Since I’ve been buying organic in the USA I’ve been using a lot more of the vegetable than ever before! I’ve included the prices of some of the ingredients to give an idea of the total cost.

  • 2 organic or hormone free chicken breasts cut into chunks
  • 1 Tablespoon coconut oil

Put large, deep pan on medium low heat (if you are not eating raw, it is preferable to cook low and slow to maintain most nutrients) and allow to ‘brown’ (stirring once or twice) while you are chop the following:

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  • 1 organic onion  ($.50-$1.00)
  • 5-10 cloves of garlic
  • ½ – 2 chilis , depending on your need for heat.  I used 1 whole fresh jalapeño
  • 1 stalk organic celery (more or less) with tops
  • ½ – 1 Cup organic cauliflower.  I used all the green leafy bits at the bottom and one big stem section.  I am not wasting the stalk or leafy bits of organic veggies! If you don’t have cauliflower, you can substitute any other vegetable, i.e. broccoli, carrots, beans, etc.

Add those to the pan and stir. The chicken might still be pink.  That is ok.  Keep the heat low.  Now chop these things:

  • 1 organic tomato ($1)
  • coriander, cilantro, dhania (did you know these three words all refer to the same herb???) as much as you like.  Fresh if possible.  I just chopped the rest of my bunch which ended up being about ¼ cup chopped.

Add to pot and stir.  By now, the chicken should be mostly not pink, but it is ok if it is not thoroughly cooked through, as that is what is going to happen as the chili continues to simmer.  Now add:

  • ½ – 1 C Black beans (I buy organic black beans from Kroger because those are the only organic beans I see on the shelf.  I cook more than I need – usually in a slow cooker – and keep some in the fridge or freezer to add to stews or soups). If I didn’t have any cooked beans on hand, I would have left them out.
  • ½ jar Organic tomato sauce (±12 oz or 350 ml). (±$1.60) This is one “cheat” I allow myself.  It is a processed food that has more than 5 ingredients (a guideline that can sometimes be helpful).  If you want to avoid it, you could make your own at the peak of tomato season, or just add more tomatoes and maybe more herbs and spices.
  • Spring water – add to empty tomato sauce jar to make sure not to waste any organic ingredients! Never use tap water. If no spring water, filter or boil water?
  • Salt Himalayan or other organic crystal, to taste
  • Pepper, organic whole freshly ground
  • ¼- ½ C raw cashews
  • ¼ C organic raisins

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Put the top on, turn the heat onto the lowest setting and walk away for 20 -40 minutes. You could set your timer for 30 minutes and then go and turn the heat off, leaving the pan on the stove until your family is gathered for the meal. Or, if you were really advanced in planning you could cook it all in the slow cooker. I add the last two ingredients because they come from a recipe I loved in the Whole Foods for the Whole Family Cookbook published by La Leche League International A LONG TIME AGO and the add to the deliciousness!

I served my Clean Chicken Chili Con Cashew with organic tortilla chips (just a few per person!), a little bit of grated organic cheddar cheese and a coleslaw (really “chopped organic cabbage” with a tiny bit of salad dressing – because it was all I had left! – and organic plain yogurt). Stay health – eat more cabbage!

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It was a huge hit with everyone and we all enjoyed the leftovers the following day.

What modifications do you enjoy to make your recipes clean and economical?

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Best Chocolate Ever!

chocolate bowlIn case you haven’t noticed my recipes are not exactly structured, so I thought I would share how I came up with my latest greatest chocolate recipe!

I’m busy working, going about my day.  I suddenly have a desire for something delectable – sweet and gooey, yet nutritiously dense and still good for me!

I go to the kitchen with no prepared plan.  I ask myself ‘what have I got?’  And I start.  This is what happened today….

I took a small bowl out and started adding things. Of course, I didn’t measure anything, I’ve just added approximate quantities!  Use what you feel works for you.

  • 2 Tablespoons of coconut oil with a rich coconut smell. Every brain needs more coconut oil.  It improves cognitive function in everyone!
  • 1 Tablespoons organic FRESHLY ground peanut butter NOW STOCKED AT MY LOCAL KROGER – thank you Kroger!!!
  • ½ Tablespoon honey, local raw organic
  • 1 Tablespoons organic pumpkin seeds now stocked by same Kroger!!
  • 1 Tablespoons roasted cashews also from Kroger
  • 1 Tablespoons of goji berries – because I just read more about their awesome anti-aging properties!  I love goji berries more than ever!
  • 1 Tablespoons hemp seed
  • 1 heaped teaspoon raw cacao powder

Best Choco EverI just spooned it into a smallish bowl and stirred.  No heating, nothing!  Just stirred it all until it was all mixed up and then spooned it into 4 small containers and popped them into the freezer because I decided I would share it with my family!  I was very tempted just to spoon it into my mouth – so they should really be thankful!

Alternatively I was thinking of plopping the whole bowl straight into the freezer to get hard and then spoon it into my mouth a bit later!

Anyway you look at it, it’s an instant chocolate bar worth 5000 times more than the highly processed stuff you can buy sold by large companies that I have been told exploit slave labor.  So it is a labor of love for my body, my taste buds and the welfare of Fair Trade.

Have you ever plunged into the delicious nutritious world of Fair Trade raw cacao?

Morning Smoothie

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Superfood Morning Smoothies set me up for the day to have a clear mind, no aches and pains.  I am feeding my body information that is going to set me up for feeling great all day long! Liz Lipski, from The Future of Nutrition Conference

Of course I have consumed smoothies, but mainly fruit blends made at Kauai (serving deliciously good and good for you food fast in South Africa).  I first read about the idea of consuming super nutrient smoothies regularly in August 2012 when I read Abs Diet by David Zinczenko.  At that stage I didn’t have a blender, so I just made a mental note that it was an interesting idea.   My daughter-in-law made me my first super nutrient smoothie in June 2013.  She told me about the ginger and lemon – which I have come to realize are absolutely essential for a great tasting smoothie!

I’ve been practicing making and drinking superfood smoothies for over six months now and would like to share my method.  It’s not a recipe, because no two batches are ever the same.  It is a method for using what you have and making something nutritious and delicious.  I LOVE my superfood smoothies.

I think of the ingredients for the smoothie in terms of three categories:  items I collect from the Cupboard, Refrigerator, and Freezer.

I try to keep these three places stocked with what I am going to be needing.  However, if I run out of anything, I simple make it without!

  1. Cupboard

IMG_0236The ingredients that I store in the cupboard I usually purchase on-line from either Vitacost or Amazon.  If you find a better source, or better prices, please let me know.

  • Goji berries*
  • Raw Cacao* (powder, nibs or whole beans)
  • Maca powder* (a high priced item that I don’t always have available due to budgetary constraints!)
  • Aloe Vera* bottled gel or fresh aloe vera (my local Kroger stocks whole fresh aloe vera)
  • Spirulina* powder (when I have it.  Beware, the strong green color TOTALLY DOMINATES the smoothie, which is fine for me, but some newbies might object)
  • Coconut flakes* (once opened I keep in the freezer, sometimes I also add a Tablespoon of coconut oil)
  • Hemp seeds* (once I open them I keep them in the refrigerator)
  • Chia seeds
  • Honey*, 1 Tablespoon (or to taste)
  • Cinnamon, 1 teaspoon or to taste
  • Pinch Himalayan crystal salt

* Superfoods that made David Wolfe’s Top 10 list

How much??  Well, that is entirely up to you.  Do you have a huge stock on hand – be generous!  Not too much left in the bag? Then go a bit easier.  Generally two heaped spoons of most of the items, except for the honey, cinnamon and salt.

2.  Refrigerator

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  • 1 – 2 apples** I put the whole apple, cut into quarters – seeds, core and all
  • 1/3 – ½ lemon – organic preferred because I use the peel, but remove seeds
  • fresh ginger – gives it a bit of a bite.  I use about 1 inch, but you might start with less
  • 1-2 sticks Celery**
  • 1/3 – ½ cucumber**
  • fresh coriander
  • kale**
  • kefir or yogurt (don’t always use this, but I intend to start making kefir and will include it regularly)
  • kiwi or other seasonally available fruit

**These are part of the dirty dozen so you should really buy organic, or at least peel them.

3.  Freezer

  • IMG_0239±1 frozen banana.  I buy extra bananas, peel them and chop or break them into a container and keep them in the freezer.
  • Any other frozen fruit:  blueberries, mangos, peaches, etc.
  • Ice cubes made with raw milk or spring water (sometimes)
  • Coconut flakes* a handful

I have a Vitamix.  I just dump everything in, and then add spring water. I process on high till it seems like it is all mixed, pushing down with the tamper as needed.  I haven’t ever tried with any other brand of blender. You can let me know how it goes, or what modifications you have to make if you have a different type.

I distribute the mixture evenly among 4 x 16 oz containers (500 ml) and they are usually 3/4 full.  It makes enough for John and I to have one today and have two to put in the freezer for tomorrow.  For the freezer, if I remember to transfer it from the freezer to the refrigerator just before I go to bed, it is the perfect consistency in the morning.

Since organic fruit and vegetables are so expensive, I try to utilize every bit.  I sometimes collect the little bits of leftover apples, or celery and put them into a container and store in the freezer for the next smoothie.

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I love my morning smoothie.  I love the taste.  I love the fact that the cucumber, celery and cilantro are naturally helping my body to detox.  I love the fact that the Superfoods are providing my body with nutritious dense ingredients.  I love how I feel all day long.  I love the fact that I’m not hungry for a long time and even if there aren’t too many options for lunch, I know my body has what it needs!

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Healthiest Hot Chocolate EVER!

Hot chocolate

Easy, Easy, Easy.  

Delicious, Delicious, Delicious.  

Healthy, Healthy, Healthy.

I’m not sure why it took me so long to try this. Kids love hot chocolate. Truth be told, I love hot chocolate!  But the ingredients in most “hot chocolate mixes” make me shudder.  Why bother with them, when you can make your own and it REALLY IS NOT HARD AT ALL!  So just try it until your figure it out the proportions you like for yourself!

  • 1 mug full of raw milk (include lots of the top cream, if you like it)
  • 1 Tablespoon local raw honey
  • 1 heaped teaspoon raw cacao powder
  • pinch salt

Heat on low heat in a saucepan, whisk the cacao powder into the milk a bit – avoid touching the whisk to the sides or bottom of the pan – or stir with a wooden spoon. Heat until it is the temperature that you like.

Drink and enjoy!  You can vary the amount of honey and cacao powder.  You can add a pinch of cinnamon.

Everyone is going to love it!

Vitamin D Basics

Light image croppedVitamin D, has been referred to as a fat soluble vitamin, but is actually more of a hormone than a vitamin.  Vitamin D is produced in our bodies when our skin is exposed to UV B rays from the sun.  UV B rays are health giving, but are only produced when the sun is above 50 degrees, which means in most places not during the winter months.

So, in the winter, most of us will benefit from taking Vitamin D3 supplements or cod liver oil. Your skin only produces Vitamin D when exposed to UVB sun rays, which only occurs when the sun in at or above 50 degrees in the sky.

This Navy Chart calculates the altitude of the sun all over the world for every day of the year.  I’ve included a sample portion of the chart that shows that where I live the sun will reach 50 degrees at 12:50 for the first time on March 1, 2014.  Each day after that the sun will spend more time at and above 50 degrees.  That is why it is important that you expose your skin close to the middle of the day.

  • Astronomical Applications Dept.
  • U.S. Naval Observatory
  • Washington, DC 20392-5420
  • WARNER ROBINS, GEORGIA
  • W 83 38, N32 37
  • Altitude and Azimuth of the Sun
  • Mar 1, 2014
  • Eastern Standard Time
  •           Altitude    Azimuth
  •                       (E of N)
  • 12:30       49.8       173.5
  • 12:40       49.9       177.4
  • 12:50       50.0       181.2
  • 13:00       49.9       185.1
  • 13:10       49.6       188.9

Another way to determine the height of the sun is to look at the length of the shadows around you. A short shadow is evidence that the sun is in a good position for UVB rays.  If the shadow is equal to or longer than the object (use a short stick to compare) than the sun is above 50 degrees and not good for vitamin D production.

The length of sun exposure required depends on the shade of your skin. Darker skin will require longer exposure. A light skinned person can probably get the Vitamin D production required with short exposures, say starting with 5 – 10 minutes (to avoid initial danger of burning). The more skin exposed, the more Vitamin D will be produced. Some say it is important to not to immediately wash the skin off, as the Vitamin D is produced in the skin as a response to the UVB rays, but doesn’t happen instantly, but others say it’s not a problem. I suggest if you do shower immediately after sun exposure, don’t vigorously rub and soap all over!

Widespread use of sunscreen has probably done a lot more harm than good, so I have abandoned the use of sunscreen products altogether. Caution should be used for babies, young children and long times of exposure in the sun.

If you would like to learn more about Vitamin D, how much sun exposure you need, etc. here is an informative post from the Vitamin D Council.  Dr Mercola and Dr Tenpenny have also written a lot about Vitamin D.

I’ve been enjoying learning about the sun and the health giving benefits it provides.  I enjoy helping others learn and achieve health!

Have you been surprised to learn something new about Vitamin D?  How do you enjoy getting your Vitamin D from the sunshine?