Posted on 12.21.05 by Christina Jones @ 9:35 am
![]() I just wanted to let you all know that we are going to take a hiatus for the next week and a half or so, due to the holidays. My family is coming tomorrow from Tennessee, and by the time they leave, it will be next Thursday, so I figured we might as well wait until after the new year to start on Week Six. I hope you have the very Merriest Christmas, a very Happy New Year, and I hope to see you back on January 2nd! Love, Filed under: Beyond Books Comments: 1 Comment |
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Posted on 12.21.05 by Christina Jones @ 9:26 am
This is taken from drweilselfhealing.com :
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Posted on 12.20.05 by Christina Jones @ 10:56 am
Ginger has good effects on your digestive system, neutralizing components of other foods that might normally cause you indigestion. This is a good reference page about the history and benefits of using ginger, from Swedish.com. Be aware, like garlic (LOL), raw ginger has a bite!
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Posted on 12.20.05 by Christina Jones @ 10:51 am
I just read an article this morning and posted it on eBeautyDaily about the influence of the movie, Memoirs of a Geisha, on beauty and fashion this upcoming year. There was an interesting blurb in it from one of the stars of the movie, that you might be interested in:
I would like to take one too! Ugh! Filed under: 8 Weeks To Optimum Health and Week 5 Comments: None |
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Posted on 12.19.05 by Christina Jones @ 9:59 am
I really have no idea where to find a sauna here, without joining a health club (which is not going to happen). Most of the year, here in Texas, it is a sauna everywhere you go, I certainly get plenty of sweating in! I wish I was one of those women who did not sweat, but unfortunately (but maybe better for my health, according to Dr. Weil) I am not. I sweat like a pig. I wonder how a hot tub figures in to this? I can’t think of a better reason to suggest that to my husband then for our good health and wellbeing! Technorati Tags: sauna, health club, Texas, healthFiled under: 8 Weeks To Optimum Health and Week 5 Comments: None |
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Posted on 12.19.05 by Christina Jones @ 9:53 am
Thank goodness we are off the garlic this week. I don’t want to try anymore raw garlic for awhile! Ha ha! This weeks: Projects: Find a steam bath or sauna and spend up to 20 minutes per day in it (making sure to replenish lost water!) Diet: Try some crystallized ginger. Buy some fresh ginger and make some ginger tea (1/2 t. grated fresh gingerroot, 1/2 teaspoon honey - Put the ginger into a cup of boiling water, let steep for 10-15 minutes, then strain and add honey). Exercise: Increase daily walk to 30 minutes. Mental/Spiritual: Extend news fast to 3 days. Keep doing your breathing exercises and add the Stimulating Breath. Listen to music that is uplifting to you, and bring more fresh flowers into your home. Optional: Do a one day fruit fast - eat nothing for one day except fresh fruit, water and herbal tea. Take vitamin C but skip other supplements today. Technorati Tags: garlic, ginger, Exercise, fruitFiled under: 8 Weeks To Optimum Health and Week 5 Comments: None |
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Posted on 12.16.05 by Christina Jones @ 8:55 am
Dr. Weil says (on p. 109):
He thinks that a good time to remind ourselves of this is when we sit down to eat, keeping in mind that whether you are a strict vegetarian or an omnivore, that you are taking life each time you eat, to sustain your life. He says “Life lives at the expense of other life,” which is something I had never given much thought to before. I mean, I think about it, being a huge meat lover myself, but never think about it in terms of eating my veggies, but it is true. So take a moment before you eat, and say a prayer if you are a religous person, or at the very least, reflect on being thankful that you have food to eat, or just close your eyes for a moment and concentrate on your breathing. Filed under: 8 Weeks To Optimum Health and Week 4 Comments: None |
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Posted on 12.15.05 by Christina Jones @ 10:12 pm
Oh, I thought I liked garlic. Ha! Had you asked me before tonight, I would have sworn that I had eaten raw garlic before, but now I know that I haven’t. I made spaghetti for dinner, and put tons of fresh garlic in it (towards the very end, so it wouldn’t cook too much), but I ate a thin sliver of it. OMG. Obviously, I have never done that before, and nor will I do it again very soon. LOL The first impression was intense burn, and then nausea, and then I was fine, but with a mighty ill taste in my mouth. Yucko. How something can taste so good cooked, and so foul raw, I do not know. I finally found a multi-carotene supplement today, so will add that to the routine tomorrow. I have also cut my coffee intake down from close to 2 pots a day to about 1/2 a pot. I always drank green tea in the evening, so that wasn’t anything new to add. We are eating salads at night, and broccoli twice a week too. I feel healthy, but hope that all this health food will start slimming me down some day soon! I would love some benefit in that department too, although I am totally thrilled that my skin is doing so much better! Oh yeah, one more thing…I found wild salmon at Walmart, frozen, for $3.99 a pound. Half the price of anywhere else I have seen it. Anyone else know of anything better? Filed under: 8 Weeks To Optimum Health and Week 4 Comments: None |
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Posted on 12.14.05 by Christina Jones @ 8:10 am
Just a quick thing I have noticed…my skin is doing WAY better than it has been. I am also using Dr. Weil’s Plantidote, but not as regularly as I would like. I really think the supplements are helping a lot (and probably helping a lot more than just my skin!). I finally tried some Wild Alaskan Salmon last night, and it was SO yummy! This is how I prepared it: Mixed about a teaspoon each of melted butter, honey and dijon mustard–spread it on top of the salmon. On top of that, I sprinkled about an even mixture of ground pecans and breadcrumbs, with some parsley mixed in. Bake at 400 degrees for about 20 minutes. Served it with a big leafy salad and some whole grain bread. Yum! And the kids loved it too. Hallelujah! Then we went to our Boy Scout pack meeting, where they had all sorts of Christmassy junk food. Oh well. At least we got the good nutrients out of the dinner we ate. LOL Technorati Tags: Dr. Weil, Plantidote, supplements, salmonFiled under: 8 Weeks To Optimum Health and Week 4 Comments: None |
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Posted on 12.13.05 by Christina Jones @ 7:34 am
Mmm I love garlic! I have to say, I never eat it fresh though, which according to Dr. Weil, is the best way to reap its benefits. I imagine that fresh garlic, chopped and added to a fresh salad dressing would be the easiest way to get it into your body fresh. Garlic, as well as being very tasty, is very beneficial to your heart, and is a strong antiseptic and helps to deactivate some of the carcinogens that we take in to our bodies. Garlic on the Wikipedia | Growing your own garlic I have about 40 garlic plants in my teensy little garden, that I messed up by trying to harvest at the wrong time. Garlic can be finicky, but in general it grows very nicely. I just have to do better in the harvesting department next year! Technorati Tags: garlic, heart, gardenFiled under: 8 Weeks To Optimum Health and Week 4 Comments: 3 Comments |
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