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Glad you are checking in on the blog. You'll find that it is mostly focused on skin care but I may occasionally write about other things. Know the skin your in is also about being comfortable with one's self and sharing that with you. Be it about beauty or personal life. As a mom, I may be compelled to speak of my children. When it strikes me of course.

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Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Allergy season is upon us

AAHCHOOOOO!!
Well, it is that time of year where some of us start sniffling a bit more, sneezing a lot more and going through boxes of tissues like wild fire through trees. Many of us may feel as if we are trapped in a field of pollen, waking each morning tour cars coated with a sheath of glowing green pollen. Or for some,  it's like digging your face in cats tummy. AAHCHOOOOO!

So what are we to do? There are so many options out there, which do we chose, right. Here are some of the things we use in my house to reduce the affects of allergens.

Keep a dust free home - This is easier said then done but with some work daily on it, we can limit the amount of dust floating around. Also, we changed the air filter to our central air system and continue to clean it regularly for cleaner air in house.

Steam - I can't say enough about this. At night, I take a mist/steam shower with some of my J.R. Watkins Eucalyptus spray to clear out my air ways. Has really helped a great deal. I sleep better at  night for sure.

Local Honey/ Bee Pollen - The kids and I have been consuming more of the local honey in our smoothies and I have seen a difference in the amount of runny noses. I am a big believer in this. The key is using local honey so you build immunity to the local plants/pollen.

NOTE: If you are allergic to honey, I would skip this for sure. 

Echinacea tea - Drink this tea daily or when your feeling a bit under the weather to speed things along. I drink it at least once a week for maintenance and I haven't fallen sick yet. The brands I prefer are Traditional Medicinal or Yogi teas.

Over the counter medicines - Normally I don't go this route but I have moments when it calls for it. At least with the kids for sure. Zarbee's Naturals Cold or Mucus reducer is a brand I use for the kids. If they do catch a cold with cough, I still use it. However, I use Zarbee's Natural Mucus reducer Nighttime for when my 4 year old has difficulty getting to sleep.

NOTE: I like the fact that he can get to sleep with their nighttime relief but it seems to give him vivid dreams. So be aware that this may happen. 

As for the adults, my husband he uses Claritan D and Flonase. But his allergies were so bad this year that he had to seek further help. And since he refuses to eat the bee pollen or honey on a regular, I believe that is why he is worse off.

For me, I am just figuring out what it is I am actually allergic to since when I lived up North I never experienced allergies like this. All I have ever been allergic to before is Latex and Chocolate. Yes, I know. Valentine's day is lost on me.

See your Allergist - The best thing you can do is see an allergist and get tested to find out what it is that is making you feel so awful. If you are okay taking medications, they can help you with that for sure. Or at the least, let you know what it is you are allergic to in order to help you avoid those allergens. Example: If you know that you are allergic to grass and someone is cutting their lawn outside, don't go outside for a few hours, if you can avoid it. Or if the weather person reports that Dogwood is in high bloom, take your medications before heading out or don't go out. Simple right.

Lastly, when its really bad. We just don't go out. Keep windows closed and hang in doors. But that's not always possible. People have to works, kids have to go to school and so on. Life must go on even when your eyes are itching, nose running and throat aching.

Overall, you have many options out there to help you relieve symptoms of allergies. From simple home remedies to prescriptive medications. Be smart and educate yourself on your health. Talk to your doctor about possible natural remedies you can try before jumping in to prescriptive drugs. Maybe that's just me but I like to avoid pharmaceuticals whenever possible.

Hope this helps you. Let me know if you have a home remedy that helps you through allergy season or if you have tried any of the above with positive or negative outcomes. I would love to hear from you.

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As always, Be Blessed, Be Healthy and Be Beautiful!

FOR YOUR SAFETY ALWAYS SPEAK TO A DOCTOR BEFORE STARTING ANY SUPPLEMENTS, VITAMINS OR PRESCRIPTIONS.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

All time favorite yogurt

My Favorite Yummie Yogurt by FAGE!
As they say, it's best to nourish the body inside and out. So this ins't a skin tip but it's a great food tip if you haven't heard of it or tried it yet. And is serves as dual purpose from the inside out.

The product is a yogurt by FAGE (fa-yeh) and it is officially my all time favorite yogurt and flavor. It is the Mango Guanabana flavor. I'm telling you, this is so good I could eat them all day. I also like the Strawberry Goji. My wish now is that they will make a frozen yogurt in these yummie flavors to indulge without the guilt.

It's jammed packed with probiotics, great source of calcium and is only 120 calories. Did I mention ZERO fat. Woohoo! The best part is my son loves it too. So though I am not keen on sharing, I know that it is something I can with him. As he often attacks me when he sees his mommy eating something. 

With that said, I am really hoping that no one comes along and burst my bubble here. I am thinking this is a good go-to-food for all to enjoy. Hope Dr. Oz doesn't come out saying something otherwise. LOL! I don't see how since Greek yogurt is all the rave now. 

Plain is great when you add fresh fruit.
Seriously though, if you enjoy eating yogurt, especially a greek base yogurt, I just know you'll love it. If you don't, you could always make a yogurt mask for your face.The lactic Acid found in yogurt is great for the skin as it exfoliates and brightens. So there is no waste and no harm in trying. I also read in the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse (NDDIC) that dairy items like yogurt with probiotics is easier digested by the lactose intolerant. Bonus!  They have plenty of other flavors to that you can try out too. Check it out, try it out and I do hope you enjoy it like I did. 

Below is the index information of FAGE Mango Guanabana yogurt.  

Happy Healthy eating! 

As always, Be Blessed, Be Healthy and Be Beautiful!





Serving Size: 1 Container 5.3oz (150g)
Servings per Container 1
Calories120
Calories from fat0
Total fat0g
% DV Total fat0%
Saturated fat0g
% DV Saturated fat0%
Trans fat0g
Cholesterol0mg
% DV Cholesterol0%
Sodium45mg
% DV Sodium2%
Total carbohydrates18g
% DV carbohydrates6%
Dietary fiber0g
% DV fiber0%
Sugars17g
Protein13g
% DV Protein26%
Vitamin A0%
Vitamin C0%
Calcium15%
Iron0%
Percent Daily Values (DV) are based on a 2,000-calorie diet.
  • Ingredients:
  • STRAINED YOGURT: Grade A Pasteurized Skimmed Milk, Live Active Yogurt Cultures (L. Bulgaricus, S. Thermophilus, L. Acidophilus, Bifidus, L. Casei). MANGO-GUANABANA FRUIT PREPARATION (20%): Sugar, Mangos, Water, Guanabana Puree, Corn Starch, Contains 2% or less of: Lemon Juice Concentrate, Natural Flavors, Xanthan Gum.
  • Appropriate for:
  • Gluten-Free
  • Vegetarians
 
  

Monday, May 7, 2012

Skin Tags, a High-Glycemic Diet and Radiosurgery

Here is a link to a good article on Skin tags (Acrochordon) and new developments providing a possible answer to why some people get them.

http://ezinearticles.com/?Skin-Tags,-a-High-Glycemic-Diet-and-Radiosurgery&id=5257588

From experience, I have had my skin tags removed but I still continue to get them. The link to sugar is possible as diabetes runs in my family. And those that had diabetes had skin tags.

The removal wasn't painful, just a quick sting in some spots. Healing time is a couple of days with an ointment, like bacitracin, to help prevent infection.

Check out the article and speak to your skin care specialist or dermatologist for advice on analysis and removal options.


As always, Be Happy, Be Healthy and Be Beautiful!


  

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Acne linked to dairy and sugar confirmed!

Great article confirming the link of Acne to dairy and sugar. Discusses how nutrition, specifically dairy and sugar affect the skin and provides some prevention and treatment suggestions. Enlightening article for both professional and those dealing with acne.

Good to have a starting point on what to avoid to help with reducing acne.

Acne linked to dairy and sugar

As always, Be Blessed, Be Healthy and Be Beautiful!