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Thursday, August 20, 2020

GET ACTIVE

"Every beat of your heart is a rhythm of your soul."
                                                                                                                                                     by Yogi (tea)


Don't be still.  Be active.


Did you know that jumping rope can boost heart health?  

     Absolutely!  Jumping rope will get your heart pumping and blood flowing.  It's an excellent workout routine that benefits the heart, burns calories, and helps your breathing rhythms.  Therefore, jumping rope is beneficial in boosting circulation.
                                                                              Are you ready to get a jump start? 



Tuesday, August 2, 2016

CHILI WATERMELON COOLER

"It's Juicing/Blending Tuesday"

Chili Watermelon Cooler

It's juicing or blending Tuesday!  I hope you are keeping up with a dedication day of juicing.

What are we juicing or blending?

We are making Chili Watermelon Cooler.

Summer is still here and many fruits are in season.  Seasonal fruits are on sale at your local supermarkets, farmer's markets, community or urban gardens, and your backyard gardens.


Watermelon Sprout
(Planted some seeds Summer 2016)

A coworker gave me half of her watermelon she grew last season 2015 and I kept the seeds.  I planted about three seeds on April 16, 2016.  The seeds sprouted up May 16, 2016.


Three watermelon sprouts
May 28, 2016

*Update:  Gave away two sprouts to friends and last week my sprout that I transferred into my garden raised bed has died.  Some sprouts will live and some won't.  Do not be discouraged.

Watermelon is one of the summer fruits that you will find available at this time.  Watermelon is an excellent fruit that can keep your body hydrated.  The fruit holds 92% water  and has 46 calories per cup.


Watermelon
"Hello I'm Available...NOW"

Health benefits that we cannot ignore:


  1. Fiber
  2. Vitamin C
  3. Vitamin A
  4. Potassium
  5. More lycopene than raw tomatoes (1.5 times than a large tomato)
  6. Fights heart disease
  7. Fights cancers
  8. Maintains blood pressure
  9. Antioxidant
  10. Stops free radicals from damaging DNA cells
  11. Relieves muscles soreness
  12. 92% water
  13. Speeds up your metabolism 
Its refreshing sweetness, and burst of color can add a brightness to your plate or cup!


Organic Chili Pepper & Watermelon Chunks

Ingredients:

  • 8 ounces of filtered or purified water
  • 2 cups of watermelon  
  • 1 chili pepper
Why the chili pepper?

The chili pepper I grew was ready to be harvest from my fruits and vegetables garden.  

Chili pepper has beneficial health properties to help the body fight pain, inflammation, and promote weight loss.  The chili pepper's heat comes from capsaicin - a compound produced to protect the pepper from fungal attacks. 

Tool Appliance:  Blender


Directions:


Ready to blend!


  1. Wash thoroughly watermelon before cutting.
  2. Cut the watermelon lengthwise in half.
  3. Discard seeds and rinds.
  4. Cut up half the watermelon in chunks. 
  5. Wash thoroughly the chili pepper.
  6. Remove the stem of the pepper.
  7. Split open the pepper.  *optional if you do not want your beverage to be too spicy then remove some of the seeds from the pepper.
  8. Place all ingredients in your blender.
Refreshing Sweetness
"Tummy watch out...here it comes"

Blend away!


Spin & Blast away!

Ready for that refreshing beverage quencher that has excellent health benefits.  Homemade is better than any store bought beverage.


Yummy

Bottle up your Chili Watermelon Cooler!


Chili Watermelon Cooler
Juice beverage to quench your thirst with a spice kick

Can be served chilled.

Health Tip:  According to researchers, athletes who consumed a little more than 16 ounces an hour before exercise had less muscle soreness and a lower heart rate within a day.



                                                                                           Enjoy!
            





















































Wednesday, April 3, 2013

DAYS LIKE THIS...

 
Love it or Hate it

     When we get snow or rainy days on the East coast I like to stay in doors and just relax with a nice cup of tea, movie, and good food.

My choice of a hot cup of tea...
 
A touch of Cinnamomum Cassia bark gives it a spice kick


Hibiscus (Hibiscus Sabdariffa)
A beautiful flower (Mallow family) that has many health benefits.  (Thank you Mother Nature)
The flower is also known as agua de flor de Jamaica, rosa de Jamaica.  Hibiscus tea is referred as "sour tea" in Iran.  Originally from Angola and now cultivated throughout Sudan, Egypt, Thailand, Mexico, India, and China.

Hibiscus is very high in antioxidants and vitamin C - especially dried flowers.  It contains glycosides hibiscin, gossypetin, quercetin, and the active flavonoids delphinidin and cyanidin.  The natural compound gives it the deep red color.  The flavonoids in the hibiscus flower helps dilate blood vessels for the heart.  Hibiscus has a good side effect for the heart in maintaining blood pressure and cholesterol.  Plus helps to maintain normal body temperature.

Hibiscus is not only excellent for heart health maintenance but for quite a few other areas in the body that can be beneficial for optimal health.
 
More Beneficial Health Performance


  • Immune System.  The vitamin C in the flower helps develop and keep the white blood cells active ( a bonus to fight off infections and reduce inflammation).
  • Digestion and Bowl function.  Can relieve constipation, gas, and bloating.
  • Water Retention.  Encourage fluid balance in the body.
  • Weight Loss.  Helps break down starches and sugar.
  • Upper Respiratory.
  • Positive impact on the liver. 
  • Toxic to cancer cells.
  • Reduces estrogen levels.  *Those on birth control, hormone replacement therapy, pregnant, or breastfeeding should avoid the tea.
*Hibiscus flower is one powerful plant in which precautions need to be mention.
  1. Individuals who has low blood pressure must avoid drinking Hibiscus tea.
  2. Pregnant women and breastfeeding women should avoid because hibiscus can stimulate the uterus.
  3. People who are on pharmaceutical drugs - acetaminophen (a common over the counter pain reliever) and anti-inflammatory drugs should be careful with regard in consumption of Hibiscus tea.  Why? The natural compound hibiscus flower is made of can counteract in the process of the drugs.  That is why you really need to sit down with your doctor on finding ways on how to start decreasing the amount of medical drugs you are taking and look into more of the natural remedies that Mother Nature has to offer.  These pharmaceutical drugs can do more harm to the body than helping with a solution to the problem.  The body needs to heal and strengthen not put a band aid on the problem and cause havoc to other organs. 
What to do?
 
Blood Pressure Maintenance

    One 8oz cup of Hibiscus tea 2x a day
Restlessness
      
           Add Lemon Balm and Chamomile to Hibiscus tea

Cholesterol

           One 8oz cup of Hibiscus tea 2x a day


*Note:  The Cinnmomum Cassia should not be preferred as the "True" cinnamon.  Ceylon Cinnamon is the "True" cinnamon.  Difference is the Cassia bark is thick, darker, and hard (in picture).  Ceylon cinnamon is light in color, brittle, and thinner.   The Cassia cinnamon is the well known and mostly in all supermarkets than the Ceylon Cinnamon. (You will most likely have to venture out of your neighborhood markets to look for this cinnamon.  It's worth it and better (less toxic on the liver).  I like to use the Ceylon cinnamon for a medical effect tea than the Cassia.  The Cassia I like to use in cooking and adding spiciness to my teas or hot chocolate.

 
My food choice...
 
Turkey & Cheddar cheese sandwich with mustard and tomatoes
(No nitrates and preservatives)


 

      A snowy day like this cannot get me down especially not with the comfort of a nice tea and a good sandwich.

     So, what do you do on a day like this? Or a rainy day?


Wednesday, March 20, 2013

WHAT'S THE SECRET TO LOSE WEIGHT?

 
"Eat More Fiber"
 
 
 
 
     It's spring! But, does it feel like it?  Nope!  Is your body ready for summer?  Still got pounds to lose, huh?  Well, I have the secret 7 Foods that prevent weight gain or even encourage weight loss without diets according to research done from The Journal of Nutrition http://jn.nutrition.org/content/139/3/576.full.pdf+html?sid=48d999f1-a1c0-4961-9dc1-a6306329d54a
 
  1. Raspberries
  2. Chickpeas
  3. Apples
  4. Green beans
  5. Strawberries 
  6. Sweet potatoes  (1 medium size with skin)
  7. Pumpkin 
 Measurement guideline:
  • Green beans 1 cup = 4 grams
  • Strawberries 1 cup = 3 grams
  • Chickpeas 3/4 cup = 8 grams
  • Raspberries 1 cup = 8 grams
    
     Will you include these foods in your "health diet?"