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		<title>Super Foods:  Awaken with Aloe Vera</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Sep 2013 01:28:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[“If you want to be beautiful all the days of your life, if you want to be flexible and limber  all the days of your life, if you want to have an immune system and nervous system that work  well for all the days of your life, aloe vera is the superfood for you.”—David Wolfe [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<em>all the days of your life, if you want to have an immune system and nervous system that</em><br />
<em>work  well for all the days of your life, aloe vera is the superfood for you.”</em>—David Wolfe</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The Aloe Vera Plant you use for scratches, minor burns, and other skin issues can be ingested for internal medicinal use as well.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>“Aloe vera is one of the most nutritious vegetables on the planet”</em>—David Wolfe</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Aloe vera leaves are filled with a gel that contains polysaccharides.  The polysaccharides in aloe are very beneficial to your stiff joints and to your nervous system and brain. They’re also great for your skin—including athlete’s foot!<br />
Aloe vera gel boosts your immune system and since it’s an anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal, your body’s ability to fight those types of illnesses increases significantly.  When ingested aids in a cleanse for the urinary system, kidneys, ureters, bladder.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Aloe’s Nutritional Content:</strong></p>
<p>•    Vitamin A<br />
•    Vitamin C<br />
•    Vitamin E<br />
•    Sulfur<br />
•    Calcium<br />
•    Magnesium<br />
•    Zinc<br />
•    Selenium<br />
•    Chromium<br />
•    Antioxidants<br />
•    Fiber<br />
•    Amino acids<br />
•    Enzymes<br />
•    Sterols<br />
•    Lignins<br />
•    Polysaccharides</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>“Aloe vera is a crucial part of any weight loss and fitness program as it has been shown that </em><br />
<em>when you ingest aloe, you can lose weight and also gain lean muscle mass.”</em>—David Wolfe</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Aloe Vera&#8217;s healing properties, has the ability to remove mucous from the intestinal walls, build up from starchy foods, gluten ect. The removal of mucous off the intestinal wall allows the intestine to absorb the nutrients.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Aloe balances pH levels, important in encouraging oxygen exchange between cells of body.  For individuals that suffer yeast infections, urinary tract infections, the aloe plant kills yeast, increases the growth of  friendly bacteria.  Aloe is a prebiotic, this means that it enhances the ability for probiotics to do their work in the intestinal walls.  You need prebiotics in order for probiotics to work.  If you are battling yeast overgrowth (candida), aloe vera topical or ingested through smoothies is a good way to clean this system.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">High Anti inflammatory agent, topical to skin irritations, or ingested for internal inflammations.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Aloe Vera is hydrating.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Buying Aloe Plant:</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">1. organic full plant, with no white spots.  Contains all antioxidants.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">2. organic aloe bottled</p>
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		<title>The root of pain relief!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Sep 2013 15:49:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; Turmeric!  Turmeric has been used for thousand of years in Ayurveda (the traditional medicine system in India) to relieve arthritis, stomach  ailments, skin diseases and many other issues. Turmeric is the root from a plant called Curcuma Longa, which belongs to the Ginger family. Turmeric usually is found in a yellow powder form [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Turmeric!  Turmeric has been used for thousand of years in Ayurveda (the traditional medicine system in India) to relieve arthritis, stomach  ailments, skin diseases and many other issues. Turmeric is the root from a plant called Curcuma Longa, which belongs to the Ginger family. Turmeric usually is found in a yellow powder form and is used in curry&#8217;s, and other foods as a spice or to add color.<br />
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<p>Why Turmeric? There is a substance in Turmeric called Curcumin, which may help to reduce inflammation. Several studies have shown Curcumin to reduce symptoms in Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Osteoarthritis. The anti-inflammatory Curcumin works by hindering the enzymes  lipoxygenase and cyclooxygenase-2. These two enzymes maintain and promote inflammation. Curcumin in pill form can be easily found in all health stores.<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipoxygenase"><br />
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<p>During my yoga training, not being a fan of unnatural remedies, I investigated joint pain relief.  Hundreds of studies and pages on the benefits of Curcumin where easily accessible. I started off by taking two 400 milligram capsules a two times a day (this is heavier dose not recommended to start out). Two weeks of intense knee pain, not being able to dive into any deep hip poses, and magic! Two days of supplementing and the joints were finally feeling happy! I swear by this remedy and know how well it worked for me.</p>
<p>If you are feeling pain in the joints I highly recommend Curcumin for relief.  Finding a natural remedy that addresses the problem and doesn&#8217;t just hide the issue (like pain pills) is what we should be looking for in taking control of our health.</p>
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		<title>How to Replenish Electrolytes Post Workout</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; If you engage in strenuous exercise that makes you sweat often, you should take care to replenish your electrolytes post-workout. So what’s all the fuss about electrolytes? Well to keep it basic, electrolytes are found in your blood and cells and are essential for physical activity because they regulate our bodily fluids. If out of whack your [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><i>If </i>you engage in strenuous exercise that makes you sweat often, you should take care to<strong> replenish your electrolytes post-workout</strong>. So what’s all the fuss about electrolytes? Well to keep it basic,<strong> electrolytes are found in your blood and cells and are essential for physical activity because they regulate our bodily fluids</strong>. If out of whack your energy and future athletic performance can be compromised, and if untreated the condition can actually be life threatening. <strong>Sodium and chloride help to maintain normal blood pressure and support normal muscle functioning, calcium aids with muscle contractions, magnesium, and potassium and chloride help to regulate the bodies pH balance. Add to that bicarbonate and sulfate and you’ve got your whole electrolyte team that keeps you geared to go.</strong></p>
<p>Why it’s important to make sure you don’t lose too many of these essential players is that <strong>as the body loses electrolytes, an imbalance can cause muscle cramps,  fatigue, nausea, and even mental confusion</strong>. There are tons of energy drinks on grocery store shelves claiming to provide you with exactly what you need to restore balance, but all of these sport drinks also usually contain a bunch of chemicals, preservatives, and artificial sugars that do more harm than good. Did you know that Pepsi-Co makes Gatorade, and that the Coca-Cola company makes Powerade? These soft drink companies may change the labels with sports drinks but they are still selling you the same sugar laden liquids that do absolutely nothing for your long-term health.</p>
<p>Below’s a list of nature approved electrolyte restorers that you can consume without any extra toxic ingredients. Eat them alone or combine some of these ingredients in smoothies after you have your sweat session for the day. Generally if you have a balanced diet that provides your body with adequate nutrition, you should be fine to maintain proper electrolyte levels.<strong> If you are like me and sweat three or more times a week, in vigorous workout sessions, paying attention to refueling is necessary. In addition to all of these tips, don’t forget to hydrate with the purest water you have at your disposal. If you usually don’t feel so cute after a good sweat, trust me, you’ll feel even more haggard if you are sweaty and dehydrated, so get in that H2O. </strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Drink Coconut Water.</em></strong> Fresh coconut water is the perfect electrolyte tonic post workout, no preservatives or added sugar necessary. Coconut water is even more hydrating than water and will replenish your body of any electrolytes you lost during your power sweat session. You can drink coconut water alone, or for additional potency use it as a base and blend in other fruit and veg to make a smoothie. For instance a green smoothie with coconut water, banana, pineapple, and kale or spinach packs in additional potassium and magnesium. For additional protein toss in some chia seeds or spirulina to boost your energy.</p>
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<p><strong><em>Drink Celery Juice or Add Celery to a Smoothie. </em></strong>Celery juice is a pretty powerful tonic, I have written about it before in this post: The Power of Celery Juice. Drinking celery juice or using it as a base with additional greens added in will do a great job of restoring your body back to balance. For a great but basic post workout tonic try celery, apple, and lemon juice. The celery has a natural source of sodium, potassium, magnesium, chloride, and phosphorus. Apple provides additional potassium and natural sweetness. Lemon is the highest electrolyte containing citrus fruit. If you want to get fancy throw in some kale or another leafy green and get an additional dose of magnesium. You can also take one or two celery stalks and dice them up and blend them in your smoothie.</p>
<p><strong><em>Drink Cucumber Juice or Add Cucumber to a Smoothie.</em></strong> Just like celery juice, cucumber juice is known the world over for being great for rehydration. It’s great to add cucumber to a smoothie or use as the base for a vegetable juice due to their high potassium content. Want to add more potency to your post workout tonic? Juice celery and cucumber together apple, lemon, and/or any mineral rich leafy green vegetables.</p>
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<p><strong><em>Eat Your Leafy Greens.</em></strong> Spinach, kale, collards, and mustard greens all have a nice amount of magnesium, potassium, and calcium. Try juicing any of these with celery or cucumber and adding coconut water for a slightly sweet but incredibly effective electrolyte tonic. Or blend some spinach or kale into a green smoothie using coconut water as a base. Whatever method you choose, you can never go wrong by harnessing the power of greens.</p>
<p><em><strong>Get Your Daily Fruit &amp; Veg.</strong></em> In addition to leafy greens, limes, lemons, oranges, sweet potatoes, artichokes, squash, and tomatoes all have minerals that will replenish electrolytes. You can add citrus to smoothies, eat them alone, or make your own natural version of V-8 using tomatoes and get the benefits of an electrolyte boost along with all the other lovely nutrients they have to offer.</p>
<p><strong><em>Grab a Handful of Nuts.</em></strong>  Mixed nuts in general have minerals that will also help bring you back to one. Raw cashews, almonds, walnuts, peanuts etc. or raw nut butters with apples or celery are a great snack. Almonds and almond milk with a little Himalayan sea salt added are also great post workout smoothie ingredients that can be blended with banana for more potassium and other fruits.</p>
<p><strong><em>A Pinch of Himalayan Sea Salt</em></strong>, can go a long way. Unlike refined salt, Himalayan salt still has all of the wonderful minerals in tact that can be used by the body to restore balance. You can add a pinch of Himalayan sea salt to your juice or smoothie or try drinking this simple Apple Cider Vinegar Electrolyte Tonic; mix pure water, pinch of sea salt, and one teaspoon of Apple Cider Vinegar.</p>
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		<title>Chickpea-less Hummus</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; 16 oz organic frozen peas, thawed for 20 minutes ¾ cup ripe avocado 4 tsp fresh squeezed lime juice 2 tsp garlic 2 tbsp chives 1/8 tsp celtic sea salt 2 cups of water Fresh ground black pepper to taste Combine all ingredients in a high-speed blender and blend until smooth. Sprinkle with chives [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<li>16 oz organic frozen peas, thawed for 20 minutes</li>
<li>¾ cup ripe avocado</li>
<li>4 tsp fresh squeezed lime juice</li>
<li>2 tsp garlic</li>
<li>2 tbsp chives</li>
<li>1/8 tsp celtic sea salt</li>
<li>2 cups of water</li>
<li>Fresh ground black pepper to taste</li>
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<p>Combine all ingredients in a high-speed blender and blend until smooth. Sprinkle with chives for garnish. Enjoy as a chilled soup, or as a dip for vegetables, or in replace of hummus. Add more water for a thinner consistency.</p>
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