December, 2009

Friday, December 25th, 2009

Happy Holidays!

May your days be filled with love & joy.
Many Blessings-
Autumn

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Holiday Travel

Perhaps that’s part of the thrill of it. It takes me some time to really decompress & RELAX HARDER. Seriously, I am a busy bee here in town- I always got something moving & shaking, whether it’s literally moving with salsa dancing or school, my toes are always dabbled in something. This is one main reason I take this time. Slowing down ALWAYS proves beneficial for me. I come out on the other size inspired in a fresh way, with new ideas & motivation. I am rested & grounded & often times quite peaceful. To get away from the busy city life, and connect with nature, is what really does it. Once I quit “doing things” I let nature take her effect. It doesn’t take much. The silence witnessing her is deafening, wherever I am. I really get to practice listening. Travel is like a deep exhale.  And no one can live just by breathing in. The practice of slowing down is an art, something that I will practice for a long time coming. I am grateful to have this time to relax harder in the coming weeks. I look forward to a fresh new year. Happy Holidays everyone.

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

Thriving Holidays

Thriving Holidays
Five Tips for the Natural Traveler
Planning a vacation or business trip? Consider packing a small kit of natural remedies before you go. Unfamiliar surroundings, unusual foods, and jet lag can make you vulnerable to viruses, stress, and gastrointestinal (GI) upset. Colorado Naturopathic Physician Michael Sutton suggests the following items:

1. Grapefruit Seed Extract This extract fights and prevents viruses and helps reduce symptoms of diarrhea and GI upset. It can even be used to decontaminate water (4-5 drops extract per quart of water). A few days before you leave, mix 4-5 drops with juice or water and drink it before bedtime, and continue for the duration of your trip. If you do catch a cold or flu, you can drink as much as 8-10 drops, 3-4 times a day.

2. Airborne Available in natural products stores, Airborne is an effervescent tablet containing herbs, antioxidants, vitamin C, and amino acids. It helps prevent and fight colds, as well as motion sickness, when traveling.

3. Melatonin To ease jet lag, Sutton suggests leaving your watch set for the time zone from which you’re departing. When your watch shows your normal bedtime, take 3-6mg of melatonin, then go to sleep to regulate yourself quickly and easily to the new time zone.

4. Bach Flower Rescue Remedy To calm nerves and reduce anxiety, place a few drops of this remedy under your tongue when you’re feeling anxious, or add 5-6 drops to your water bottle and drink throughout the day.

5. Water H2O is essential to healthy travel. Drink lots of water and avoid alcohol, as dehydration is a major cause of travel-related illness.

By packing a few natural remedies and paying attention to your body’s needs, you’ll be able to fully enjoy your trip.

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