Tag: Alternative Health

  • Today’s Shot 92

    Today’s Shot 92

    Nature Ride


    Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) – A Powerful Immune Booster

    ALA is a vitamin-like chemical (naturally occurring fatty acid) known as an antioxidant. Antioxidants protect our cells from damaging free-radical cells which are caused by such things as environmental toxins, aging, inflammation and stress.

    While our bodies naturally make a small amount of ALA – which helps turn glucose into energy (thereby helping with diabetes), it can also be found in vegetables such as spinach, asparagus, Brussels sprouts, beets, broccoli, peas, carrots, tomatoes, and in foods such as brewers yeast, potatoes, and organ meats like liver and kidney.

    As we age, our bodies make less of this antioxidant, and so supplementing can be very beneficial. It is easily absorbed and is water soluble.

    One of the most powerful antioxidants in our body is called glutathione and ALA helps boost this protective antioxidant as well.

    Some of the Benefits:

    • Helps to detoxify the liver
    • Helps with energy production
    • Lowers blood sugar
    • Treats nerve pain from diabetes
    • Boosts the immune system
    • Good for heart and brain function
    • Powerful antioxidant!
    • It works with your B, C, & E vitamins
    • Slows down aging
    • Boosts glutathione!
    • Helps with HIV
    • Helps with MS
    • Helps with weight loss
    • Helps with insulin resistance
    • Boosts T-cells
    • Inhibits Influenza and flu viruses
    • Helps with Neuropathy
    • Lowers blood pressure (when taken with L carnitine)
    • Anti inflammatory
    • Helps with retinopathy
    • Crosses the blood-brain barrier
    • Good for skin

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    Case Study Reviews on ALA and Dosage Recommendations by Dr. Paul Haider

  • Today’s Shot 87

    Today’s Shot 87


    Jed

    Hi, my name is Jed. I had to go into the hospital today to have a life-saving procedure done. I couldn’t stay home as others are doing. I got to the hospital, and there were very few people there. Everyone wore masks and gloves. Everything smelled like it had been wiped down with disinfectant. And I was grateful. Because, even though I couldn’t stay home, others are, which makes it safer for those of us who cannot, for whatever reason, do so. It protects medical staff who cannot stay home and it protects patients who need to be there.

    I want to say, “Thank You!” to all the people out there who are working to protect themselves and others.

    Thank you,

    Jed


    This story is fiction, but it was running around my mind, so I gave it a voice.

    Protect and Prevent 🌟


  • A Meditation

    A Meditation

    Staying in More

    During this time, we are out less. We could think “isolated” or we could think, “Protect and Prevent.” I guess it’s all in how we see it.

    We could see it as more time spent with home or family. It’s good food cooked at home, time for board and card games, or catching up on some family movies.

    We could notice. How often do we really stop and listen and see.

    We’re noticing the tension in our world and especially, we see those of us who are out in the thick of it, day in and day out. There are gloves and masks and hand sanitizer along with, “keep your distance.” They screen me entering the hospitals and rest homes. And, I’m glad for the precautions taken. It’s a different world though isn’t it?

    What do we do, finding that we have extra time on our hands, while also finding that today is a very different day than even a few days ago… I wish that the reasons the world has slowed down were different ones. And, I wish that the world slowed down more often for better ones. Why does it take critical times for us to slow our pace?

    With that in mind, here is a meditation to sooth the body, mind, and spirit. As we send our healing light out into the world, may our souls also find peace and rest.


    Stay in when you can. Find some zen. Prevent and protect! 🌟


    Background soundtrack is from Insight Timer by Owen Jenkins, Nature Sounds: Flowing Stream

    Cover and Video Photo Credit: 12019@Pixabay

  • Today’s Shot 82

    Today’s Shot 82

    Slow-Motion Crystal Shards Returning to their Original Liquid State


    Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee


    Face Masks

    During this time, I have seen many people wearing masks. While this can be helpful – also remember that the best protection is for anyone who is currently unwell to wear them. And if you are wearing them while well to prevent germs, remember that germs may adhere to the outer surface of your mask 😷. If you take your mask off or touch it, you’ll need to wash / sanitize your hands!


    Prevent and Protect! 🌟

  • Today’s Shot 77

    Today’s Shot 77

    Biking Tools

    We came across these the other day on a biking trail. I had never seen this before, but it’s good to know where the tools are at, in case they are needed!


    Vitamin C – A Powerful Antioxidant

    In addition to improving cardiovascular health, improving cancer survival rates, and promoting longevity, vitamin C is a powerful antioxident that boosts immunity, helps to balance and maintain our immune system, and fights infections.


    As written in “Life Extension Magazine“:

    “…vitamin C increases the life span of immune cells and reduces infection-related cellular damage. This bolsters the immune system’s ability to fend off a broad range of infectious agents.

    Interestingly, research has clearly demonstrated that during times of infection, concentrations of vitamin C are rapidly depleted in the blood and in white blood cells.

    Scientists have found that supplementation with vitamin C improves several important parameters of immune function. Therefore, supplementing with vitamin C during infection may protect immune cells and strengthen their ability to fight infectious pathogens.”

    Life Extension


    Prevent and Protect 🌟

  • Today’s Shot 76

    Today’s Shot 76

    Solitary


    Wellness Tip

    As an addition to the posts, Hygiene and Prevention and Airport Safety, one more area of focus would be gas pumps. I wear gloves, but buttons and handles can also be easily wiped down with disinfectant wipes before use.


    Prevent and Protect 🌟

  • Soul Crafts

    Soul Crafts

    Dream Catcher

    Dream CatcherDream Catcher

    Making Sense of the Messy Middle

    A friend recently taught me how to make a Dream Catcher and I finally finished it! At first, it looked like a ill-formed mess of nothingness – but then it grew to have shape and meaning. It’s kind of like life sometimes… how we can take what seems to be a mess, what looks like ashes, and keep working with it until we find the meaning and beauty.

    Thank you Dory 😊

    Dream CatcherDream Catcher

    “The middle is messy, but it’s also where the magic happens.”

    -Brene Brown

  • Heavy

    Heavy

    I loved this post from Beth @ I Didn’t Have My Glasses On

    Yesterday was heavy. Put it down.

    — image credit: diego rivera, untitled (a heavy load) 1948


    Cover photo by Kelly Sikkema
  • Today’s Shot 75

    Today’s Shot 75

    Ray of Light

    Sumter National Forest

    At times, as I’ve aimed the camera, I think I know what I’ve captured… then looking later, I know I didn’t truly see at all. Not then.


    Mantra Practice

    Tidal force is what causes high and low tides. It is the side closest to the moon that pushes the inflows and draws the outflows with the moon’s gravitational pull. Just as, with each planet, there is an energetic effect. I have always been interested in how this affects us as people. More, I wondered if there were mantras for the planets 🪐 which help us navigate the energetic currents that tug at our own lives.

    Mercury has been the talk of late, being in retrograde (appearing to move backwards). I find that working in Mercury’s energy (which has been associated with communications of all kinds) with my voice and words, has been interesting to me. It is intentional thought, throat chakra in action, words and sound – all combined – focused towards those very things: Mercury and communications. The idea is, that these types of mantras help to sooth or smooth-out the natural energies that are at play in our lives. It is helpful to know your birth chart if you’d like to pin-point a specific issue along with its planetary associations.

    You can chant with mala beads 108 times. Or perhaps, set aside a certain amount of time and make it a part of your meditation practice.

    Mercury Mantra / Budh

    Note: as I heard it explained, the sound “Bood – Ha” is not the same as Buddha.

    Om Budhaya Namaha

    Om Bood-hah-yah Nahm-ah-ha


    In his book, “Mantra, Sacred Words of Power”, Thomas Ashley-Farrand says, “Attention is energy. Intention qualifies attention.”

    Whether you pray, dance, sing, drum, or chant mantras… what kind of attention is your intention qualifying?

  • Today’s Shot 73

    Today’s Shot 73

    Sky Gazing

    Through

    Winter’s Branches


    Baking Soda

    I had not tried all of these uses for baking soda and didn’t realize it was used for so many things. I think my most memorable use of baking soda was with our calf many years ago. When he would get bloated, I would put some baking soda into his formula. After he drank it, I would take him for a walk and pretty soon, he was all better again.

    🐮💗

    A few uses:

    • Digestive Issues
    • Detox Bath
    • Put a box of baking soda into a bath for sunburns. (Try with other burns as well)
    • 1-2 teaspoons of baking soda in a glass of water for ulcer pain
    • Make a paste and rub onto itchy bug bites
    • Helps to balance PH
    • 1-2 teaspoons in a glass of water can help with heartburn and indigestion
    • Anti-fungal (this makes a great foot soak for toe nail fungus – especially with added tea tree oil) or as a paste that you can spread onto trouble areas
    • Kills streptococcus bacteria
    • Great as toothpaste (tooth whitener – kills germs)
    • Household cleaner (oven cleaner! Mix baking soda with vinegar, spread over oven, let soak and then scrub off)
    • Carpet deodorizer (I add essential oils, mix well, and then spread over carpet. I let it sit on the carpet for a few hours before vacuuming up)
    • In the Journal of American Society of Nephrology, research showed with 134 patients, that taking a little bit of baking soda every day helped kidneys function a little better and prevented some patients from having to be on dialysis.
    • Helps with urinary tract infections
    • Helps with muscle fatigue and aching muscles
    • Foot scrub / face rub (follow with moisturizer)
    • Deodorizer
    • Hair cleanser (condition after)
    • Make a paste for canker soars. Apply 3-4 times a day.
    • Grease Fires
    • Scorched pots and pans
    • Freshen up pet beds and pet areas
    • Fresh produce soak (add 1-2 teaspoons of baking soda to water and soak fruits and veggies in it).
    • Silver cleaner…? (Never tried this)
    • My favorite use: pour some baking soda down a clogged drain. Pour vinegar over the top. Wait 10-15 minutes and then follow with boiling water.
    • Cleaning coffee pots
    • Stinky shoe deodorizer (let sit overnight)

    Contraindications:

    • High Sodium (1 tsp contains about 1250 mg)
    • Can raise blood pressure
    • Do not use if you have edema
    • Do not use if you have heart or circulatory issues, liver or kidney disease
    • Don’t use if you are pregnant or nursing
    • Do not use for small children
    • Can increase potassium processes
    • Can interfere with prescription drugs (take two hours before or after medications)
    • Can interact with aspirin, herbs, supplements, and diuretics
    • Can be drying
    • As with any beneficial product – too much can be poisonous – causing seizures, vomiting, abdominal pain, coma and even death.

    Sources

    Dr. Paul Haider

    ASN – BAKING SODA: FOR COOKING, CLEANING, AND KIDNEY HEALTH?


    Mediocrity is self-inflicted and genius is self-bestowed.

    -Walter Russell