Wellness

Holistic Wellness

Engaging in a lifestyle of holistic wellness involves more than just eating healthy foods and exercising. It also includes doing things you love. There are many health benefits to having a hobby: exploring yourself & your talents, challenging yourself, creative expression, socialization, promoting living in the moment, reducing stress. The list goes on... Photography is one of my favorite things to do ❤️ This image was taken on a recent trip to Argentina! What are your hobbies? What are your favorite things to do? How does it make you feel?

Health and our Pets

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If you know me well, you probably know that my dog Brinkley is a huge part of my life. It’s interesting to see how holistic health can be overlooked with animals as a significant amount of dog/cat/bird food is filled with dyes, preservatives, chemicals, coloring agents and more. Having discovered Dr Harvey’s I couldn’t imagine serving Brinkley aything else. @doctorharveys started researching and discovered that, just as with people, for animals “health begins in the kitchen". In other words, he determined that the foods we feed our pets are key to their health, and that feeding them chemically-laden and inferior quality ingredients was (and remains) the #1 reason for the rise in degenerative diseases.

This is not a sponsored post but a genuine love of a product that aligns with my values, it’s great to see products like this on the market! 🥕

Coffee vs Green Tea

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Here's a simple health tip for your Thursday! Try switching out your coffee for a green tea. I have been doing this for the last three months and feel great! Green tea has amazing health benefits, one of which is to help metabolize fat cells and aid in weight loss. It also increases dopamine and has anti-anxiety effects and improves brain function. The calming & health benefits of taking a few minutes of your day to sit down and drink green tea is worth the effort. This simple change can make a huge difference in your physical and mental well-being.

How To: Practice Self-Care

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Linda Koffman/Pure Longevity

The concept of self-care has become associated with pampering, but it is so much more than that. What it means is to take care of yourself, a vital aspect of maintaining your health and wellbeing. 

According to the Cleveland Clinic, chronic stress "weakens the immune system and inflames the body, making us more susceptible to colds, weight gain, sleep issues, stomach ulcers, depression, diabetes and heart disease." Rather than react to stress with numbing activities like binge-watching a TV show, the Cleveland Clinic recommends self-care practices.

One of the main self-care steps is to take the time in your day to pause. Activities that promote calm, peaceful reflection help us relieve stress. This can be as simple as spending some time outside or taking an Epsom salt bath. These self-care practices help "quiet the mind, balance hormones, including cortisol (the stress hormone), lower blood pressure and improve brain health," according to the Cleveland Clinic. 

Our favorite way to take pause is with some simple meditation. Find a calm, quiet space and make yourself comfortable. Then close your eyes and focus on your breathing: inhale, exhale. Allow your mind to settle, in just five minutes you can feel the stress melting away.

To set the atmosphere for meditation and focused relaxation, you can use essential oils in either an essential oil diffuser or direct application. Our favorite essential oils for meditation are Frankincense, Lavender, Neroli, Patchouli, Rose oil, and Sandalwood.