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Friday, February 19, 2016

ACTION PLAN TO BE YOUR BEST


"Healthy Habits and Healthy Diet Tips"


Action Plan to be MY BEST
Journal
2016




     We are fully moving ahead into 2016 as you can see February days are just flying.  Some of you have already started an action plan for 2016 on creating healthy habits and learning healthy diet tips to get yourself and family members at his or her best.  No action plan?  It's okay.  I have one for you in which you can use as a guide.

 
So, what are the healthy habits in which you can gradually get accustom to?

 
Stretch every day to increase your flexibility.  
Learning to do yoga is an excellent way to stretch those muscles and circulate the blood.  Yoga has healing powers that benefits the body, mind, and spirit.  Practicing the technique of yoga will help build strength in the muscles, perfects your posture, prevents cartilage and joint breakdown, protects the spine, improves bone health, lowers stress levels, increases blood flow, helps the lymphatic system fight infection boosting immunity, helps the heart rate, regulates adrenal glands, boost mood, encourages a healthy lifestyle, lowers blood sugar, boost HDL good cholesterol, helps you focus, calms the body, maintains the nervous system, helps breathing, and helps the digestive system.

 
Get a good night sleep.  
A restful night's sleep is very important for the body.  Drink a cup of lavender, chamomile, or lemon balm tea at night can help your body relax and prepare for sleep.  What's even better is taking a dose of magnesium before bed.  Magnesium reduces symptoms of chronic pain, fatigue, and insomnia.  It provides protection of numerous chronic diseases especially those associated with stress and aging.

 
Magnesium
  1. bone health
  2. plays a role in activating vitamin D in the kidneys
  3. helps diabetes
  4. heart friendly
  5. premenstrual syndrome
  6. cramps
  7. asthma
  8. relaxes the nervous system
  9. bigger and stronger muscles
  10. better flexibility
  11. remineralizes teeth
  12. alkalizes the body's pH balance
  13. hydrates the body (electrolyte)
  14. relieves constipation
  15. enzyme function capability 


 According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the recommended dietary allowances (RDAs) for infants up to 3 years of age 40-80 mg; adults males is 270-400 mg; for adult females is 280-300 mg, for pregnant females 320 mg daily; and for breastfeeding females 340-355 mg, for children between 4 and 6 years old 120 mg; children between 7 and 10 years old 170 mg; adolescent males 270-400 mg; and adolescent females 280-300 mg daily.  
 
Take a brisk 30 minute walk.  
Get up from your office desk or from the sofa to take a brisk walk.

 
Supplements.
Maximize your multivitamin with one that contains nutrients made from "real foods" not synthetic ingredients.  Read labels on the bottle to make sure you have the necessary Bs, amino acids, digestive enzymes, greens, and minerals.  No soy, no preservatives, no corn oil, no yeast, and no artificial colorings.





Restore, improve, and protect the digestive tract flora with probiotics.  Probiotics is key to having optimum good health.  The body needs the good bacteria flora to fend off the bad bacteria we have in our system on a daily basis.  As a reminder the digestive tract is 70% of our immune system.  Researchers have now come to realize probiotics (good bacteria) is a link to having good body functions with the heart, brain, immune system, and especially the gastrointestinal tract. 
Recommend probiotics that have multi-strains of good bacteria and delivers billions CFU.  Read labels to make sure it's dairy free, soy free, yeast free, no preservatives, no artificial coloring, and no corn.

 
Protect your skin from the inside out.
Vitamin C (plays an important role in the formation of collagen), biotin, flax seed oil, black currant oil, evening primrose oil, wild salmon oils (omega 3 fatty acids) helps with your skin, hair, and nails.  Omega 3 fatty acids fights inflammation and pain.  Recommend 500mg - 1000mg for adults.  As for kids look for kid friendly brands.  Read labels to make sure it's dairy free, soy free, yeast free, no preservatives, no artificial coloring, no high fructose corn syrup, and no corn. 

 
Tame inflammation.
Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is known as the most versatile healing spice in the world.  The chemical compound, curcumin, found in the turmeric root gives its richly golden hue and the powerful healing we receive from it.  Turmeric has anti-inflammatory action found to help prevent or alleviate some of the following diseases we are now facing in many people all over the world: 
  • Alzheimer's disease
  • Arthritis
  • Cancer


How can you get more turmeric in your health diet?

 
There are three ways to incorporate the healing spice:
  1. Turmeric tea (boiling/steeping ground turmeric in purified water).  Drink at least 3 cups a day.
  2. Turmeric extract supplement capsules dosages of 400-600 mg and make sure black pepper is listed as one of the ingredients.  Black pepper helps the turmeric (curcumin) absorb in the body.  You can take three times daily but read the directions on the bottleRead labels to make sure it's dairy free, soy free, yeast free, no preservatives, no artificial coloring, and no corn. 
  3. Cook with the spice.  You can make curry dishes, sprinkle on your meats, extract the liquid from the root with a juicer or blend the root in your blender for smoothies, cook in rice, pasta, and quinoa.  Be creative when making your meals.
Protect your heart.
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is beneficial for heart health.  It assists in maintaining the normal oxidative state of LDL cholesterol, helps assure circulatory health, supports optimal functioning of the heart muscle, and vessel walls.  Coenzyme is made naturally in the body but as we get older or plague with diseases it decreases.  The standard dose is 90 mg and a high dose is 200 mg.  Read labels to make sure it's dairy free, soy free, yeast free, no preservatives, no artificial coloring, and no corn.    








 Healthy diet tips
  • Drink a lot of water throughout the day.  Stay hydrated, avoid sugary drinks, and artificial sweeteners.
  • Eat a variety of wholesome fresh fruits and vegetables.  "Rainbow colors of vegetables."  Get in the habit of cooking.
  • Maintain a healthy body weight and feel good.
  • Eat moderate portions.  Do not over eat.  Do not full up your plate.  "Portion control."
  • Snack smartly. "Protein snacks."  Opt for nutrient dense fruits and nuts or veggies and hummus instead of cookies or chips.  
  • At least 50% of your foods should be organic.
  • Eat a well balanced breakfast - protein, nutritious carbs, vegetable, and fruit.  Do not skip breakfast!
  • Eat at a slow pace and be mindful.
  • Eat smaller meals throughout the day.
  • Reduce your sugar intake.  Substitute sugar with stevia, pure maple syrup, cinnamon, raw honey, or coconut nectar.  What's even better pureeing sweet fruits, such as, bananas, mangoes, and apples can help sweeten things. 
  • Eat foods high in fiber (beans, sweet potatoes, dark leafy greens).
  • Eat 100% whole grains.  Avoid refined foods, such as, breads, pastas, and cereals that are not whole grain.
  • Avoid processed foods. "Pre-made meals."  Ready to eat foods, deli meats, frozen pizza, microwavable foods, foods with added ingredients for flavor and texture are heavily processed foods.
  • Include extra serving of vegetables at each meal.  For example, add some spinach or mushrooms into your eggs, opt for a salad filled with different dark leafy greens at lunch or dinner, and serve two different vegetables for dinner.
  • Add 3 to 4 ounces of high quality protein to each meal.  Opt for wild caught salmon, eggs, poultry, or grass fed meats (organic).
     There you have it - a complete guideline to help you create healthy habits for days, weeks, months, and years to come. 




                                                                                            Namaste


                                                                                      



 



Friday, January 8, 2016

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2016!

Homework:  2016 resolutions




     I'm back from an extended hiatus break.  The missing months that I have not been producing new postings, I was enjoying life and taking a much needed vacation during the summer to my mother's homeland, Thailand.  I was visiting almost the entire country and cross the border to one of the country's neighbor, Laos.  Thailand was a trip of a lifetime that required extensive amount of research and travel booking.


Big Buddha Phuket
Phuket, Thailand
August 5, 2015


     Besides the mini vacation, I was just doing the daily grind of "survival" working.  Now, I'm ready looking forward to upcoming new things and get back in the habit of updating my blog.  

     I hope you all had a wonderful holiday and hope the start of the New Year 2016 brings you all peace, happiness, prosperity, and blessings.

     January 1st of the new year starts off most people's resolutions.  Do you have any to share? 

Here are a few things to chew on in helping you jump start ideas for 2016:

Discover a new passion
Everyone has an inner desire they love to do or wanting to seek a new goal in life.  Learn something new that would be fulfilling and expand the mind.  

Focus on what's important
Eliminate the things you don't need before another year piles on.

Travel more
Traveling to different places within one's own country or abroad would help boost your mood, and help you relax.

Quit smoking
Getting rid of cigarettes can help cut your health risk down from being sick.  The most effective way is going cold turkey. 

Listen to your favorite music
Music can be uplifting and put you in a better mood.

Be healthier
Eat more vegetables, fruits, herbs, and spices.  Drink more water.  Exercise, walk, or utilizing the stairs more.  Socialize.

Quit drinking or at least cut back tremendously
Obsessively drinking alcohol puts your kidneys and liver at a dangerous risk in malfunctioning.

Treat yourself
Rewarding oneself would boost your confident levels and encourage you to do even better.  Another way to up lift the mind, body, and soul.

Turn back the years
Stress and the daily bad eating habits plays a significant role on making us look older than what age we actually are.  Decide what makes you stress and eliminate it.  Choose the right beauty products and foods.  Read labels.  Get the necessary sleep the body needs.

Cutting the sugar
Be creative in making your own sweets and juices.  Sugary foods hinders the body to help function at its best.

     My goals for 2016 are:

  1. Purge and organize my home
  2. Learn a new skill or craft (video/digital editing)
  3. Utilize my cookbooks and food magazines (creating new dishes) 
  4. Continue to travel
  5. Volunteer
  6. Extend family
  7. Exercise - yoga 
  8. Cutting the sugar
  9. Gaining more weight (yes, I said it)


Hopefully, these ideas will have you decide your 2016 goal.



                                                Happy New Year 2016!


                                                             Namaste







Thursday, February 19, 2015

LUNAR CHINESE NEW YEAR 2015

"Happy New Year"
 
Ring in the YEAR OF THE SHEEP
(Goat or Ram)
2015
 
 
     It's another New Year CELEBRATION. We all love celebrations.  This particular New Year time brings a spectacular celebration for the Chinese community.  A celebration for new beginnings, family, and positivity.  During this festive time the Chinese start to clean their homes, throwing away garbage, and dirty things in light of a new start.  It's the year of  SHEEP- gentle and calm.  Most will be eating noodles for longevity, whole fish for abundance, wearing or decorating red (brightness, happiness, energy, and positive hopes), displays of tangerines and oranges for prosperity (wealth and luck), giving red envelopes of money to children, parents, and friends for best wishes of the new year.
 
Here is an interesting article on Chinese New Year & China Highlights http://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/special-report/chinese-new-year/
 
 
                                                                                  Enjoy the celebration!
 
 
 


Thursday, January 1, 2015

NEW YEAR'S DAY 2015

Happy New Year's 2015

CHEERS!!!

     A day to reflect, recuperate, and take time out to think on what will be your New Year's Resolution goals whether it will be long or short term.  Recommending everyone to learn something new.  It helps the brain.


                                                                                                Namaste



Wednesday, December 31, 2014

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2015!

"Toasting To You All A Peaceful, Prosperous, And Good Health 2015"


Choya Umeshu
"wu-meh-shoo"
(traditional aperitif/dessert Liqueur made from the ume fruit)



     Happy New Year!!!  May the New Year 2015 bring love, luck, fortune, peace, happiness, and good health.

My 12 grapes for GOOD LUCK and PROSPERITY

And more GOOD LUCK

My roasted seasoned black eyed peas for GOOD LUCK

Here is to you all HAPPY NEW YEAR - PEACE, LOVE, & HAPPINESS!  BE SAFE IN YOUR TRAVELS AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL 2015!

                                                                      
Be happy and stress free!

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

A NEW YEAR IS COMING AND THE NEW YEAR'S EVE TRADITIONS BEGINS

"The Clock Is Ticking"

Tick Tock...Tick Tock



It's already New Year's Eve in some parts of the world at this time.  Many are just about getting ready to set in motion his or her New Year's Tradition once that clock strikes midnight 12 AM.

Some people doing last minute errands
December 30, 2014
  

Here are some very interesting traditions that will be taking place across the world, such as, opening all windows, doors, and cabinets before the struck of midnight to vanish out any evil or negative spirits so new positive energy can enter, eating 12 grapes before the struck of midnight to bring good fortune, and the first person who enters one's home must bring a gift, such as, salt, whisky, coins, bread, or coal to represent financial prosperity.   



Keep in mind of the powerful colors you should wear or place around you:
  1. red
  2. green
  3. yellow
  4. white

                                                                              Peace and be safe!



Monday, March 31, 2014

NOT FORGOTTEN...


"Updating the Blog"
 
 
 
 
     Sorry for the long hiatus since New Year's but I needed a mental break.  I've been gathering information for future topics, changing up on my health diet, and battling keeping my endometriosis in remission.  Unfortunately it has come back since two years from the surgery.  The weird thing about the body - it's very sensitive and a complicated system.  What you eat, put on skin, and environment can complicate things.  That is why I am so health conscious in what I buy and what I put into my system.  Autoimmune diseases is very tricky and a proper diet has to be taken seriously to achieve optimum health.
 
     The topics I would like to cover for future postings are as follows:
  • Herbs and Spices -  how it plays an important role in treating and healing the body naturally.  There are many herbs and spices out in the world that some may not know of in which can be beneficial besides the well known ones that are commonly used.
  • Revealing more of healthy skin and hair beauty secrets.
  • Gardening 102.
  • Types of autoimmune diseases younger people are being diagnosed.
  • Product labeling "labeling language" - what to look out for.
  • GMO.
  • BPA.
  • Creating healthy snacks.
  • Juicing/Blending.
  • Vegetables.
  • Traveling.
  • Essential kitchen tools and/or appliances that are worth the investment.
  • Acupuncture.
  • Yoga.
  • Infertility.
  • Financial Health. *
  •  
     On that note, I hope you all been having a good healthy year so far.  It has been three months into 2014 hopefully you all started on working on those resolution promises.
 
     What colorful path are you taking for 2014?
 

Where Does Your Path Lead?

 
     Downhill?
 
Stop! Re-evaluate yourself
 
      There is still more time in the year to achieve your resolution promises and to re-evaluate your path you would like to take.  Do not be discourage if things have not started out the way you would like.  Take a step back and think.  Think positive and surround yourself with positive energy to feed on.
 
 
                                                                                                    Namaste
 


Wednesday, January 1, 2014

THE NEW YEAR 2014 IS OFFICIALLY HERE!!!


HAPPY NEW YEAR!




     May the New Year 2014 bring you all peace, hope, happiness, good health, prosperity, and drama stress free!

 A Toast To You All!

Enjoy the New Year 2014


                                



Tuesday, December 31, 2013

TRADITIONS FOR GOOD LUCK IN THE NEW YEAR!!!!


"Are You Ready To Ring In The New Year?"







     The Eve of December 31 of every year is an exciting or anxious time.  Why?  It's the last day of the year!  Many look forward to a blissful New Year.  All over the world rings in the New Year at different times - such as, Australia, had already rang in the New Year since they are hours ahead of most countries.  Many people have different traditions ringing in the New Year to bring in GOOD LUCK  in the coming year.

     Two days before January 1 the supermarkets are a mad house...

Whole Foods Supermarket
at NYC December 30, 2013

My last minute stuff...


     As you can see (above) everyone is trying to get there last minute things to be set for the New Year.  So, what are the traditions for GOOD LUCK in the NEW YEAR?

It's not stated as a law but a tradition for some who feel it's a must have for this big day.

The Traditions for 2014 and BEYOND...

  1. Black Eyed Peas.  Resembles coins.  The peas are said to bring PROSPERITY in the New Year.
  2. Long Noodles.  Signifying LONGEVITY.
  3. Cornbread.  It's color is similar to gold.  The bread is said to bring a PROSPEROUS year.
  4. Round Foods (Cakes, Cookies, Pastries, and fruits - clementines and oranges).  Signifies the old year is closed and the coming days hold THE PROMISE OF A FRESH START.
  5. Greens (Kale, Cabbage, Collard Greens, Swiss Chard, Mustard Greens, and Spinach).  The deep green color signifies MONEY.
  6. Whole Fish (Head and Tail intact).  Symbolizes ABUNDANCE and PROSPERITY.
  7. Lentils.  Resembles coins.  Lentils brings WEALTH.
  8. Pork.  EMBRACING CHALLENGES that awaits the coming year.
  9. Grapes/Raisins.  Eat 12 grapes before midnight. Bring GOOD for 12 MONTHS.
  10. Buttered Bread.  Place buttered bread outside your door.  Symbolizes ABSENCE of HUNGER in the household.
  11. Red.  Decorate the doors and windows.  The color symbolizes GOOD LUCK.
   Wow!!! What a traditional list indeed! 

 Here is what I brought at the supermarket last night ...

Organic Lacinato Kale, Organic Collard Greens, and Black Eyed Peas
*Plus additional healthy stuff to kick off my healthy diet for the New Year:
  • Probiotics Keifir Dairy free
  • Braggs Nutritional Yeast
  • Organic Buckwheat flour
  • Organic Gluten free pancake mix
  • Mamma Chia beverage
  
     What are your traditions in which you will bring or already had brought in the New Year?

                                                                    Happy New Year to those who are ahead!


                                                                                                                  Namaste 

Saturday, January 1, 2011

A BRAND NEW YOU

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011!


 
Out with the OLD in with the NEW. Is this the year for a brand NEW YOU?
Lets all move on from the past and concentrate on the future for ourselves. Do you need the aggravation? I hope not. So get out of that "funk" and think POSITIVE
OK- Stress will kill you! I know it's hard with the given economy but you have to try. Think positive! Live life, smile, laugh, network, and surround yourself with positive motivating people.