Spring Cleaning: Day 7.

March 27, 2009

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As the cleanse is ending, I must say that I am happy with the results. I chose not to weigh in and weigh out but my body definitely feels healthier and happier. Day 7 you can begin to reincorporate proteins and in the days and weeks following, continue to reincorporate a variety of foods including fats.

Colorado had a huge blizzard and so I am taking the approach of staying home. This means the grocery store is not available to go to and stock up on the essentials for a Mediterranean diet; however, I am continuing forward with whole-grain and organic choices low in fat and high in nutrition.

The key to eating right and maintaining a healthy diet is truly moderation. That is what it comes down to. A little protein, a little fat, roughly 30% of your diet should be healthy and complex carbohydrates, some red wine or beer if that is your taste, a piece of chocolate here and there, a bit of this a bit of that. It is quite unhealthy to go to one extreme or the other right away. You may be more likely to fail if you try to do everything all at once.

If you feel like you are in need of a refocusing of sorts with respects to your nutrition, try this cleanse. And then slowly, one thing at a time, change your food choices and purchases. Something as simple as switching out butter for organic olive oil in certain recipes  is a great way to start. Even a simple switch of white bread to whole grain (watch for corn syrup) can do wonders.

It really begins on the small scale, and allows you to gauge your comfort level and adjust your own habits according to your desires. Make this your new-found common sense: the closer a food is to nature, the better equipped your body is to utilize its nutritive content. Follow your instincts when possible to make the best choices for you. Have the occasional slice of birthday cake–but enjoy it and don’t feel guilty about it.

Food and herbs alike are information for our bodies. Sometimes we get rundown and tired and wonder why? Take a look at what type of information you are uploading into the vast complex network that is your body. When necessary, take a break and “reboot” your system in a manner that does not shut down homeostasis. Herbal teas and supplements can definitely assist in the attainment of balanced health. Like 1s and 0s for your computer, a healthful diet is necessary!

The teas in this metabolic detox are specific to the functioning of your bodily systems for the morning and day and the evening/night. Consider utilizing these teas on a regular basis up to 10 days at a time with breaks in between. As with any other aspect of integrative herbalism, if you find that you have different needs to support, a variety of herbs can also be utilized–specifically and holistically for YOU. If you are interested in finding out more information about an herbal program for your health, contact me via the contact page or email at Trysta@IntegrativeHerbalism.com and we can set up a consultation by phone or in person. I am here to help!

Please, if you are on Day 7 let me know how you did! Leave me a comment through the link at the bottom of the page or contact me as stated above. This cleanse can be done several times throughout the year, and is a wonderful way to start your spring and end your fall.

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Spring Cleaning: Day 6.

March 25, 2009

Day 6 came and went. I felt great, once again. Woke and had my warm lemon-water and am tea.  Since Day 6 incorporates some complex carbohydrates back into your diet, I definitely included some. I made some brown rice with salsa, garlic and onions to eat for breakfast. For lunch, I finished up the rice and cooked some cabbage, broccoli, mushrooms, squash with water, curry powder, turmeric and ginger. Yum.

My hubby and I snacked on some spicy edamame and a mixture of pineapples, blueberries and strawberries. For dinner I made whole wheat, organic spaghetti noodles. For the sauce I chopped up green and red onions, mushrooms, olives, carrots, garlic basil and grey salt. It was absolutely delicious!

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As of Day 6, I am having no trouble at all with the diet change. Fat still sounds yummy, especially to add a bit of cheese to the sauce I made but its not an out of control urge. The teas are delicious, and so haven’t been hard to get down. Last night I had my 2 cups of pm tea shortly after a small snack of leftover dinner.

I have been sleeping great! Not groggy during the day, but energized and ready to take on anything. I hope you are having just as wonderful of an experience on this detox.

If you are on Day 6, I want to hear from you! Leave comments through the comments link at the bottom of this page or contact me directly through the contact tab at the top of the site. You can also email me at trysta@integrativeherbalism.com.

xoxo,

Trysta

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Spring Cleaning: Day 5

March 24, 2009
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Day 5 came and went rather quickly.In the morning I drank my am tea and worked out for an hour. I felt really great all day and wasn’t really thinking about food. I had a banana for breakfast, some potatoes and onions for lunch and a plethora of fruits and vegetables throughout the day (predominately apples and oranges). I also had a bit of corn with hot sauce on it.

I really think this cleanse is great, overall. You start to realize just how much food your body actually needs and that the constant bombardment of fats and proteins and processed foods aren’t doing any service to your body (although your body still needs to intake amino acids and fatty acids to function, many of these can be found in fruits and vegetables).

My body has become accustomed to fruits and vegetables. At first, it seemed as though my intestines weren’t sure how to surrender and process foods without grease and fat. After the initial adjustment I have had regularity and comfort. My body has adjusted completely. I have also continued to take a b complex and fish oil supplement which is maintaining the healthy level of essential fatty acids and a healthy nervous system.

I must say that Day 5 is the perfect day to cleanse your mind. Last night I really took the time and allowed myself to be set free from the restraints and ideals that we are bombarded with on a daily basis. I went into a deep meditative state that brought a small sense of samadhi, or enlightenment, into my reality. If you are a person who seeks this state of being/nonbeing, I recommend incorporating it into your cleanse (particularly on day 5). Yoga is an amazing way to accomplish this, even if you aren’t sure about the whole idea of meditation.

If you find solace in religion, take some time to go there and re-acquaint yourself with what life is truly about. A whole body/mind cleanse.

If you are on Day 5, I would love to hear from you! Leave your comments through the comment link at the bottom of this post with what you are going through, eating and overall experiencing. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me privately through the contact tab at the top of the site.

xoxo,

Trysta

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Spring Cleaning: Day 4

March 23, 2009

Day 4 went well. In the morning I had my am tea on my way to work. I had apple slices and baby pickles for breakfast. For lunch I went home and cooked some squash, bak choy, garlic, onion and mushrooms with ginger and turmeric in a  pan and also made some mushrooms to add to the left over spaghetti sauce I had made a few days previous.

During the day I snacked on orange slices and a couple strawberries and made a delicious dinner. I made vegan/fat-free stuffed cabbage! I chopped up some button mushrooms, yellow squash, onions and garlic and cooked them on medium heat in a pan until they browned. I then added in some pureed tomatoes (with garlic and onion and sea salt) and sauteed them with tarragon and cinnamon for quite a while until they had a thick consistency.

My husband, John, rolling up the cabbage rolls.

My husband, John, rolling up the cabbage rolls.

I steamed the cabbage leafs to make them pliable, and then my husband (who’s hands are impermeable to heat) rolled them up all pretty. I put them in the oven at 350 for half an hour (probably could have been longer). They were delicious!

In the evening I snacked on an orange and a piece of mango. I must say that yesterday, on Day 4, I was having more of a mental withdrawal of fats. I have been taking my vit b supplement and fish-oil but was craving olive oil and cheese. My body felt amazing and I worked out for about an hour last night and slept amazingly.

It is interesting when you cleanse or detox or change your eating habits in such a drastically-healthy way, that your mind is not ready in all respects. Understanding that I would be confronting some addictions to food, helped me to get through it, as well as my husband laughing at me when I fantasized out loud about edamame in hot-sauce (which is not allowed on day 3/4). If you struggle, use a support system (like me!) and you will get through it easily.

If you are on Day 4, please leave your comments and fill out the polls below so that we can see how this is going. And remember: if you have ANY questions do not hesitate to ask! You can either leave them through the comment link below or privately through the contact tab at the top of this site.

xoxo,

Trysta

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Spring Cleaning: Day 3

March 22, 2009

I ran into my herbal teacher, Rachel Lord

I ran into my herbal teacher, Rachel Lord

Alrighty, its time to recap Day 3:

I had A LOT of veggies yesterday. I started out my day with warm lemon-water and 2 cups am tea. I had strawberries for breakfast and then cooked some squash, onions, mushrooms and garlic in a pan with some water and herbal seasoning called Spike–that was delicous. I snacked on apple slices, broccoli, cauliflower and a few more pickled beets. For dinner I had grilled portobello mushrooms (almost 2) with organic balsalmic vinegar, grilled asparagus and some cauliflower that I boiled and blended to have a sort of mashed potato consistency with garlic and grey salt. In the evening, I drank only one cup of pm tea.

I noticed that I was great all day until around 5:00 and then became kind of tired. I felt a little more energized after my delicous dinner, but had the strange taste in my mouth that I have gotten on other cleanses before. I drank a lot of water and kept busy all day. My family and I spent the day at the Denver POWOW, which was very interesting and fun.

My new prayer feather and abolone shell.
My new prayer feather and abolone shell.

I have recently, been asked several questions pertaining to the restrictions during this week. Gum? I say, yes in moderation if it helps you not eat something else. Of course, if you can do it without that is much better. Gum does contain chemicals that can be harmful to the body. A little peppermint gum however, may help a hungry tummy or veggie breath.

Sweetener in tea? Many people are not used to the earthy taste of organic herbal tea. I understand this completely but if you can refrain it is much better. If you must HAVE sweetener in order to inbibe your am and pm teas, I recommend it be organic Stevia extract. One person, who is also doing this cleanse, is attempting to make something out of fruit to add some sweetness.

The point of this detoxification is not to cause distress or discomfort. It can be altered for each person: it is not only one way. Any one of the components are helpful. I have to say that I feel great! I am a little more cranky today than yesterday; however, my body feels very alive and my mind very clear.

If you are on Day 3, I want to hear about it! Leave a comment in the comments link at the bottom of this posting and we can discuss. If you have any questions you can also contact me via the contact tab at the top of this site.

XOXO,
Trysta

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Spring Cleaning: Day 2

March 21, 2009

Day two was slightly more difficult than Day 1 in the sense that proteins and carbohydrates were not a part of the daily intake–I definitely made up for it in fruits and vegetables. In the morning, I drank warm lemon-water followed by 2 cups of am tea and then had a banana for breakfast once again.

Not too long after that, I sliced up some red potatoes and, after smearing the pan with garlic, sizzled them up with some onions. They were deliciously simple and very good without the oil. After that, I had a pear for snack, some carrots and corn and a banana for lunch. I also snacked on some amazing pickled beets that my mother-in-law, Karen, made for me a week earlier. MMMMM

For dinner I baked some spaghetti squash in the oven for 1 hour at 375′ and pureed some canned, organic, diced tomatoes with 3 cloves of garlic, some onion, sea salt and herbs de Provence. That simmered for several hours. The end product was absolutely delicious.

Yummy spaghetti squash with organic homemade sauce

Yummy spaghetti squash with organic homemade sauce

I also made some more potatoes in the evening, to fill me up since Day 3 has no starchy vegetables.  I snacked on Strawberries a bit as well. Lots of veggies can be very satisfying.

As far as body reactions during this day, my intestines are definitely cleansing out little by little. For people who have several satisfying visits to the restroom, be aware that you will have a slightly different schedule at first. I did notice yesterday that I was a bit more cranky. Liver-fire tends to come up quite frequently during cleanses (in Chinese Medicine this is a descriptive of many things, including irritability). Since I know this to be the case, I have been much better about maintaining my composure. Very important that we not lash out, lol.

Overall, Day 2 was slightly more challenging than Day 1–but not nearly as bad as any other cleanse I have done.Let me know how you are doing on day 2! Leave your comment at the end of this posting in the comments area so we can compare and see how it is affecting you.

Have a wonderful day!

xoxo,

Trysta

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Spring Cleaning: Day 1

March 20, 2009
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Day 1 was great. I woke up, drank my warm lemon-water and had 2 cups of am tea (which is yummy).  For breakfast I had a banana, lunch was a steamed bowl of edamame with red pepper and some leftover cabbage, potatoes and carrots.

For dinner I made a yummy vegetarian mexican salad. I steamed some organic brown rice, covered it in black beans, organic romaine lettuce, onions, tomatoes and made a pico with a little avocado, onions, tomatoes and lemon with some cilantro and freshly ground cumin seed with a touch of coriander and added that as well as some olives. It was delicious! I finished up the olives (which my daughters helped me with) and had two cups of pm tea. I drank quite a bit of water.

I think that for me, as soon as I know I will be “depriving” myself of something such as meat, I start to want it. Yesterday I did think about how yummy some ground turkey would be in my salad; however, the beans really did the trick for me. Some tea made of fennel, coriander and cumin would be an excellent idea to drink after a bean-focused mean; especially if you don’t usually eat beans. Beano also works well I have heard.

I decided not to eat any whole-wheat pasta on this day, as I usually eat whole-wheat. I feel that my body really needs a break from wheat as well.

So altogether, day 1 was nice. I wasn’t too hungry or cranky. It was pleasant. I am now on day two and have removed the rest of the protein. I will fill you in tomorrow. All of my herbal order arrived today, so now its time to make some more bulk teas and tinctures. Yay.

If you too, are doing this metabolic boost, leave your comments on this post for day 1 and we can see how everyone is doing.

(the comments link is at the bottom of this post)

xoxo,

Trysta

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Update!

March 16, 2009

Hello! I am excited to announce  Integrative Herbalism LLC is now an official business! Any and all herbal formulas found in my posts can be purchased! All herbs are Organic.

I will keep updating as it progresses with additional information. For now simply contact me via the contact page located on this site, or email at Trysta@IntegrativeHerbalism.com. For those of you who know me personally, you may also call my cell-phone.  At some point in the near future I will have a number for general use as well.

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Jala Neti: The Nasal Rinse You Need.

March 1, 2009

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Here, in Colorado, we deal with a high incidence of allergies, sinusitis, rhinitis, asthma,  and an overall irritation of our nasal and respiratory passages.  Most people who live in this climate suffer from any number of the aforementioned  issues and are familiar with saline rinses. These are generally done with a store-bought saline bottle with a nozzle that is inserted and sprayed into your nostril.  This can actually cause more irritation to the membranes you are trying to soothe! The force of the spray is not only going against gravity, but is a force rather than a passive flow.If you are currently practicing that type of rinse, listen up! This is so much better for you: mind and body.

Jala neti (nasal cleanse) is an Ayurvedic practice that goes back thousands of years and has multiple benefits for the body and mind. It is performed with a neti pot and warm, saline water. The necessity of saline water can be explained by the notion of tonicity of solutions.  If a solution is isotonic, which means contains the same electrolytes/salts, it will not draw out the vital liquids inside of your cells nor will it swell them. An isotonic saline solution for the neti pot is made by adding approximately 1/4 tsp sea salt/real salt (“real salt” is what the type of salt is called) to 8 oz of water, or the equivalent of the inside of the neti pot. To test, taste it; it should taste like tears.

My silly ass using the neti pot. We all look stupid doing it. No big deal.

Me using the neti pot. We all look stupid doing it. No big deal.

After adding warm water (close to body temperature) with the salt, you simply put the spout inside one nostril and tilt your head away to initiate the passive flow through your sinus cavities–sounds insane if you have never done it.  At first it definitely takes some getting used to. You sit over the sink for a few minutes allowing it to flow into one nostril and out of the other and it does kind of feel like you are under water the first few times. Sometimes, especially when you first begin, the water barely trickles out the other nostril. If this is the case, you can take a warm washcloth/compress and lay it over your cheeks and/or forehead to loosen up the mucus. It will get better with time.

Yet another way to break up that mucus is to do a steam with eucalyptus essential oil (for children, make sure it is Eucalyptus radiata). Simply boil water, add 3-5 drops of EO, set on a heat-safe surface, cover your head with a towel and breath in the steam until you feel a loosening.

I have always had sinusitis and would generally get sinus infections every 1-2 months. I took multiple antibiotics, which we all know can lead to additional problems and I would still get another one the next month. When I began the practice of jala neti, I felt immediate results with my inflammation. I haven’t had a sinus infection in 2 years.  If you can get over the strangeness of this practice it is well worth the two minutes it takes. The symptoms are gone, the root issue is dealt with.

In addition to the benefits of the physical sinuses, the practice of jala neti is said to increase prana to the brain. Prana, like qi/chi is the vital force which animates our bodies (not to be confused with soul). We are all made up of energy. The Ayurvedic notion that jala neti increases prana to the 3rd eye, which exists physically as the third ventricle in the brain–housing the pituitary gland–is yet another reason to do this practice. The subtle effects can be felt weeks and possibly days after beginning this practice.

Jala neti cleanses out bacteria, stimulates healthy mucus membranes, increases sensitivity of olfactory nerves (increasing sense of taste and smell), increases energy, decreases the need for mouth-breathing and opens the ajna chakra (3rd eye) thus assisting you in your meditation and yoga practices .

This is one practice that I believe everyone should be doing every morning! Once you begin and get acquainted with jala neti, you will definitely feel the positive results I have described above. So, even if Ayurveda does not interest you , and the “3rd eye” doesn’t ring a bell, I hope that “sinus relief” will be the impetus you need to try this nasal rinse.

A few additional things:

  • When you start out using the neti pot, you can either use one entire pot per nostril, or 1/2. I have found that, in the beginning, it is better if you use 1 per side.
  • Most are dishwasher safe, but can be sterilized in hot water with a mild soap after each use (thoroughly dry).
  • If you have severe allergies, you might like to start out doing one in the am and one in the pm until symptoms subside. Then begin doing it daily in the am.
  • Also, as with everything else, do not take this practice to the extreme. Do it with the saline solution only: not with an herbal mixture, not with a zinc concentration. The saline solution and your mucus membranes will do everything you need it to do.
  • If the saline solution burns or feels like pool water inside of your nose, add a little more salt. If the tonicity is off, you feel this burning sensation (it should taste like a tear).
  • It is safe for children and a great idea for those little ones with constant respiratory issues! Both of my daughters use the neti pot on occasion and do a great job (my 5 year old only lets the water pass through for a couple seconds at a time, but gets it through nonetheless).
  • Afterwards, do a few standing forward bends (Uttanasana ) to allow any left over liquid to be released.
  • Do not use iodized salt.

Any information contained in this website is not intended as medical advice nor to diagnose and/or treat any illness.  If you have any concerns about this information, please contact your provider and/or certified Herbalist.

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