Health and Nutrition

Turmeric Tea…a lighter alternative

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Recently I had to deal with a little bit of inflammation and pain on a tooth that has given me trouble over the years. After visiting with my dentist he advised to take a few over the counter anti-inflammatories. Those who know me well have learned that I must be in my death bed before taking drugs. Call me stubborn, but I believe there are plenty of natural remedies available before you spend $20, $30, $50 on a drug.

What I really wanted was my Turmeric milk!

Complicating matters, there have been a consistent string of winter storms in my area. This area is not used to handling snow or ice, so schools have been closed regularly. My routine has been all over the place and slowed down quite a bit. Ingesting several cups of milk per day while hanging out at home didn’t seem like a good idea, but drinking several cups of tea sure did!

Playing around with my milk recipe I came up with a different “tea” version. Wonderful not only for inflammation, but also aids in digestion! A win win in my book! Give it a try! You might decide you like the old version better, but if you are watching your calorie intake this new one is for you!

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How to make the tea….

Ginger tea base:

Boil 1 cup of water with about an inch piece of thinly sliced ginger. Let it simmer for 5 minutes or so. You can also make a quart of tea by boiling a quart of water with 1/4 cup of thinly sliced ginger.

Add to the ginger tea:

1 tsp of ground turmeric

1 slice of lemon

Pinch of cinnamon

Pinch of cracked peppercorn

Enjoy it warm!

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Receita em Português 

Como fazer o chá ….

Base de chá de gengibre:

Ferva 1 xícara de água com cerca de um pedaço de gengibre cortado em fatias finas. Deixe ferver por mais ou menos 5 minutos . Você também pode fazer um litro de chá fervendo um litro de água com 1/4 xícara de gengibre em fatias finas.

Adicionar ao chá de gengibre :

1 colher de chá de cúrcuma em pó

1 fatia de limão

Pitada de canela

Uma pitada de pimenta do reino

Aproveite-o quente!

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7 ways to keep you healthy during the cold season…

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The days are getting shorter and colder, winter is fast approaching in the northern hemisphere. It is the time of the year when most people find themselves struggling to stay healthy and fight the flu season. Being in a good state of health is a key component in fighting virus and bacteria, however there are a few measures that one can take in order to reinforce the immune system and prepare for the cold season.

Ayurveda sees Fall and Winter as Vata time. A time when the elements of wind and space are predominant and it is important to keep our bodies warm and protected. Making sure to dress in warm clothes and eat foods that are warm and comforting to the body. Target foods that bring the elements of earth, fire, and water into the body.  They will help restore balance and ground the mind.

Keeping myself and my family healthy is always a top priority in my house. There are a few extra steps that I take each day with my children besides making sure they are well protected from the cold when they walk out the door. Here are some simple tips for you to remember as you prepare for the flu season.

  • Turmeric  is my go to homemade ailment of choice. I have previously shared my recipe for Turmeric Milk here in my blog. At the time I highlighted the importance of turmeric in helping with inflammation. Turmeric is a very powerful anti inflammatory and antioxidant spice. Inflammation is your body’s way of fighting an intruder such as a bacteria or virus. Adding turmeric to your diet is a way to get a jump start in fighting any illness. A few of my favorite ways to add turmeric to my diet is adding it to smoothies, beans, rice, or soup. Local honey, cinnamon, and ginger are also great spices to add to your diet. They also help with inflammation and detoxifying your body.
  • Water is your best friend during the cold season. It is so important to keep hydrated for overall health. We tend to drink more water during the hotter months when we feel hot and sweat a lot. However, during the cold months the dry air and also indoor heaters tend to dehydrate our bodies. I recommend drinking a full glass of water right when you wake up and aim for 8 glasses throughout the day. Admittedly, drinking water all day every day can make one miss flavor and diversity.  Mix it up! Drinking tea will also help you to keep warm as will help to keep you hydrated. I love sipping on ginger tea all day long! Green tea is also a great option.
  • Eat and drink your greens as a way to keep your body replenished with antioxidants, iron, calcium, and other vitamins and minerals. My Green Juice is a great way to guarantee you get a head-start on your daily servings of greens a day. Eating whole foods balances your diet and adds a punch of phytonutrients to your diet. Make sure you favor veggies and fruits when planning your meals.
  • Exercise regularly! A well balanced exercise routine includes flexibility, weight training/resistance, and cardiovascular exercises. Practicing Yoga will provide you with all three, just make sure to bump up those sun salutations for the cardio portion of the workout. Exercise is a great way to remove impurities from the body, keep your heart and lungs strong, as well as providing a good dose of happy hormones into your blood stream. During the cold days when we feel like staying in bed with a book, it is very important to resist that urge and go out to get some movement and breathe some fresh air!  Find your routine, make S.M.A.R.T. (Specific. Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely) goals when setting an exercise routine.  Marathon runners do not jump into 15 or 20 mile runs right away.  They start small and build up.
  • Sleep at least 7 to 8 hours a day. Sleep is the time that your body needs to repair itself from daily stress and just overall fatigue. Sleep is very important to keep your immune system at it’s top shape.  For those of you that have your favorite TV show,, use that DVR and watch it on the weekend.  No need to stay up until 10 or 11pm during the week, just to catch a 30 minute or 1 hour program.
  • Meditate or practice any type of mindfulness practice. During meditation our body moves away from the constant state of Fight or Flight induced by stress into a state of restful awareness. During restful awareness our body is able to come back to a state of balance and our mind is able to release stress. Long term stress weakens your immune system thus leaving the body susceptible to bacterial and viral infections such as the flu.
  • Seasonal Detox is always a great way to reset and remove toxins from the body. Check out my Seasonal Detox article for tips on how to do a detox at home.

If you need help creating a balanced diet, learning how to meditate, or doing a detox, contact me for a personalized diet plan or to learn Primordial Sound Meditation. Bliss Balance Health also provides retreats for those who want to experience a week of relaxation and detoxification. The retreats include instruction in Primordial Sound, Ayurvedic  Lifestyle, Seven Spiritual Laws of Yoga Classes and massages. Make sure to contact me at armenia@blissbalancehealth.com or 864 551 5731 to learn more about our services. We also provide daily Seven Spirirtual Laws of Yoga classes for those in the Greenville, SC area.

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Got Turmeric Milk?

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My husband has been training for a boxing match for the past 7 weeks. With only a week before his fight, he hurt a muscle on his shoulder (rear deltoid). Very concerned about the last minute injury, he came to me looking for treatment.  During his football and track days in high school and college he was accustomed to receiving high end treatment with stim machines, whirlpools, and a full staff of sports medicine aids.  All of that equipment and resources are a little hard to come by for the average family, much less any weekend warriors.

We were focused on getting this little problem out of the way as soon as possible. Any muscle ache right now is just not good timing. I am also a runner and have suffered many times from muscle problems that just won’t go away easily. Our family prefers to avoid any kind of medications when it comes to treatment, always going with the “homemade” or holistic route. The treatment usually involves ice and heat packs, massages, magnet therapies, and some sort of herbal mixture. This week I have been loading him up with turmeric milk and have really noticed the improvement after a couple of days.

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This beautiful yellow spice, scientifically called curcuma longa, belongs to the same family as ginger. It has long been used as a healing agent in the four corners of the world such as India, China, and Polynesian Islands. Turmeric is the herb winner of the week. It is a wonderful herb that helps reduce inflammation, and it has been shown to suppress the production of certain prostaglandin chemicals (reduce inflammation). The effect of turmeric on inflammation is especially enhanced when paired with a pinch of black pepper.

Not only to be used when you feel you need to skip the ibuprofen, turmeric has been shown to keep platelets from sticking together, has a cholesterol lowering effect , the ability to suppress the growth of blood vessel muscles cells (an important role in lowering the risk of heart attacks). Turmeric has been used in the treatment of arthritis, as a natural antibiotic agent (inhibits growth of bacteria, yeast, and viruses), reducing pain and stiffness, and detoxifying the body of toxic substances.

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In Ayurveda practices, turmeric has been used as a healing agent for fevers, colds, flu, acne, and a cleansing and detoxifying agent. Another practice of Ayurveda, drinking warm milk with nutmeg/cinnamon at night , has been commonly used in many cultures as something to help with restful sleep and cough. I grew up with this homemade recipe whenever I had a sore throat at night.

Creating my turmeric milk, I decided to combine the wisdom of my own culture with the wonderful wisdom of Ayurveda that I have been so fortunate to have studied to create this detoxifying milk that can be used to help reduce inflammation, pacify digestion, sore throat, and help with restful sleep when taken at bed time. You can take this milk in the morning and in the evenings.

Fight night is approaching this weekend, and I’m glad to say that my husband resumed his training after two days of rest, ice & heat treatment, and a nightly serving of turmeric milk. I really hope you enjoy it and also start to incorporate this wonderful healing herb into your lifestyle, as there are many ways to use turmeric.

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Ingredients:

1 cup of almond milk or organic milk ( 1 copo de leite)

1 tsp of turmeric (1 colher de cha de curcuma em po)

1 pinch of cinammon ( pintada de canela)

1 pinch of powder ginger (pintada de gengibre em po)

1 pinch of black pepper (pintada de pimenta do reino)

Warm milk in a pan and whisk all the ingredients together. Enjoy it while warm.

Esquente o leite e misture todos os ingredientes. Servir morno.

Ayurveda is the one of the oldest medical methodologies, dating back 5,000 years to its origins in India. If you would like to incorporate Ayurveda practices into your lifestyle such as this turmeric milk, contact me to schedule a consultation. I offer consultations anywhere in the world via Skype. As a Chopra Center certified instructor I also teach Primordial Sound Meditation.

Always consult your physician if you have medical conditions requiring specific treatment.

 

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