The Earth is speaking loudly, it is time to listen.

August 2, 2011

Last night, I came across an amazing and “old” video that has sparked me to share it with you all. The Kogi, an ancient tribe of Earth-centered caretakers of the planet came out of their isolated existence in the late 80′s to send us “younger brothers” a message about our destructive ways and to gently remind us to find our way back to nature, caring for her, rather than raping and destroying her. This video is called “From the Heart of the World” and is almost an hour in duration. Please find the time to listen to their message. This is the truth, it is time to truly change our ways and it has been since we began this pilaging from Mother Earth. The next movie, “Aluna” will be out in early 2012, as they have come forward with another message. Here is a LINK to the most recent site regarding “Aluna.”

The message from the Earth is loud and clear and what a gift these men and women are to this world- to carry on the traditional Earth-loving ways that we humans were intended to live.

Sending much love,

Trysta Major :-)

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Fenugreek- a Nursing Mother’s Best-Friend.

July 24, 2010

 

My son and me

My recent adventure with nursing my newborn son has been a first class education for me–not only as a mother and woman, but also as an herbalist and health care provider. I entered into the world of my newborn with high hopes and sheer will to nourish him with what nature had intended–my breastmilk.

I have girlfriends for whom breast feeding came completely natural- by this I mean they had no issues, needed no instruction and really never experienced any pain. Good for them! I have also had girlfriends who struggled furiously at the beginning only to end up with severe mastitis and a lack of desire to continue. For me, this time around, I found it to be a mostly intuitive experience that needed some professional tweaking (so to speak).

Archer and I worked very hard in those first few weeks and yet he continued to remain the same weight.  After many furious feeding marathons and quite a few visits to the pediatrician, I blended some herbs for a yummy lactogenic tea, I encapsulated some organic Fenugreek seed (Trigonella foenum-graecum) , I drank green leafy drinks daily and I visited a wonderful Lactation Consultant at Littleton Hospital–where I delivered– named Mary. She was so helpful!

I DEFINITELY recommend Fenugreek seed capsules, rather than tea or tincture, for every nursing mother simply for ease of use. I took 3 size O caps 3 times a day for more than a month and found my breast milk supply to increase and maintain after discontinuing to take it. I also keep some on hand for days that I feel I could use a bit of increase.

Each O capsule contains roughly 680 mg of material= 6120 mg (5000 mg is a teaspoon).

From what I can find in my plethora of resources, the mode of action is that it encourages lactation by stimulating breast tissue to grow. In addition, it slows the rate of break down in the liver of estrogen, allowing levels to be a bit higher to support lactation. It both promotes, and supports lactation.

Fenugreek has been used for thousands of years in Ayurvedic medicineto decrease Vata and Kapha and increase Pitta– warm the body. It is said to affect plasma, blood, marrow and nerve tissues and reproductive tissues (The Yoga of Herbs, Lad and Frawley). It is contraindicated in pregnancy–so don’t take it in anticipation of nursing, wait until post-partum!

Fenugreek is also used commonly to support stabilization of  blood sugar and correct imbalances in cholesterol (LDL vs HDL).

Fenugreek  is a nursing Mother’s best-friend. If you have a breast-pump available, add in several sessions of pumping in between feedings or when the little one is sleeping to multiply its effect as well as its nice to SEE that you are  succeeding.

So with all of the minor changes, his latch improved, my confidence soared and my stress levels dropped dramatically. We were in the milk-making business! I now nurse him with ease and am so proud and happy that I did not give up. I perservered. I pumped, nursed and nursed some more and although it was truly challenging at times, it was all worth it. Fenugreek Seed was such a simple thing that I could do for myself, and you can too!

 One side effect– you smell like maple syrup! So to all you nursing mamas out there, don’t give up! Feed the masses!

Much love,

Trysta Major 

Contact me with any questions/concerns, I would love to help! Trysta@IntegrativeHerbalism.com

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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Reading for your healthy pregnancy

July 8, 2010

During my pregnancy it was important to me to have all of the information about how to maintain health and prepare for laboring and birth. So, I did what I always do–read, read, read!

Here is a list of the books that I found most useful during my pregnancy(the ones with the hyperlinks should take you directly to amazon to purchase):

The Complete Book of Pregnancy and Childbirth  by Sheila Kitzinger

The Whole Pregnancy Handbook by Joel M. Evans, MD, OB/GYN

Hypnobirthing, The Mongan Method  by Marie F. Mongan, M.Ed., M.Hy

The Natural Pregnancy Book by Aviva Jill Romm (This one was my absolute fave)

Spiritual Midwifery by Ina May Gaskin

A few books that I read right towards the end of my pregnancy and still consult as needed:

Natural Health after Birth by Aviva Jill Romm

Ina May’s Guide to Breastfeeding by Ina May Gaskin

Naturally Healthy Babies and Children by Aviva Jill Romm, MD

Also, The Continuum Concept by Jean Liedloff gives perspective to a new/old approach to parenting: attachment parenting. This book changed the way I view providing emotionally to our babies through physical accessibility. Check it out.

The more information you have about healthy choices in your pregnancy, preventive wellness and natural remedies, the better off you will be! Take what knowledge you receive from anything you read and anyone you talk to (because Lord knows everyone is ready to give you advice) and follow your own heart. It is YOUR pregnancy, your body and your baby so don’t ‘hesistate to do what YOU believe!

Much love,

Trysta Major

Please contact me @ Trysta@IntegrativeHerbalism.com with any questions or feel free to leave your comment here!

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Introduction to Modern Choices in Pregnancy and Prenatal Care.

January 5, 2010
Woman at the fifth month of pregnancy.
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Doctor, midwife, homebirth, hospital birth, natural, pain medication, water birth,  bradley method, hypnobirthing, ultrasounds, testing, supplements, exercise. . . the world of pregnancy includes an abundance of choices–important choices which need consideration.  For many of us, the choices aren’t as easy as they would seem to be. There are many things to consider from safety to studies, tradition to holism and all of them are not only affecting the mother but the lil babe as well.

For me, many of the choices I am making are not simply based upon what I desire–a completely natural and non-interventional pregnancy–but are also dictated by the results of tests that maybe could or could not predict a poor outcome if not watched carefully–an irritating complication with a great lesson to learn. I found that after my overly-medicalized pregnancy and delivery of my firstborn that for this pregnancy I wanted the complete opposite (not to mention the whole herbalist piece).

Having in mind a beautiful pregnancy and childbirth experience will help me to make it through the extra ultrasounds and baby aspirin and synthroid I must take everyday. I am a perfect example of integrating both allopathic and natural remedies.  I take my pills, drink my organic prenatal herbal tea blend, take my Chinese herbal tincture and eat a beautiful array of vegetables and fruits everyday as well as many other natural and wonderful activities.

In the next several months, I will be researching and sharing  information with you about the modern world of prenatal care: the tests, the concerns, the natural methods, the medical methods and so much more. Being a pregnant mama myself, I have embarked upon this incredible and at times frustrating journey of researching every little fact that I am given until I find my truth. For this reason I would love to share what I have found and will find in order to shed some light on what the test results mean in a literal sense, and what types of treatment and wellness programs we have as options.  I will also share  some amazing herbs and formulas for a variety of ailments that are completely safe and nourishing in pregnancy (something Doctors know little to nothing about)!

Please leave any comments or questions you have about pregnancy, whether you are currently pregnant, a mama or just interested in the entire beautiful process!

Much love,

Trysta Major

Also note that none of the information within this website is intended as medical advice or to diagnose and/or treat an illness.

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