Archive for September, 2009

Re(visions) #99 The Sweetness of Life & Honey

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Happy Thursday,

Often people attempt to live their lives backwards; they try to have more things, or more money, in order to do more of what they want, so they will be happier.  The way it actually works is the reverse.  You must first be who you really are, then do what you need to do, in order to have what you want.  ~Margaret Young

I thought I would pass this quote on to you today.  I think it speaks to how we wait for life to happen and we don’t realize that is it is already happening and we should just enjoy it.  It speaks to me in many ways this week.

Life is Sweet. Enjoy!

 

Nutritional Tip

Honey - is a great subsitution for sugar.  Honey is high in antioxidants and has a wide range of vitamins and minerals.  Honey can also be beneficial for your allergies - eat local honey as they feed off local plants and help you build up a tolerance to the plants that bother you.  This is a typical homeopathic treatment - treating like with like.  Honey is great for your skin and wounds since it is a natural antiseptic.  And, of course, it is great when you have a sore throat.  Click here to get even more information on nature’s oldest sweetner.  I have a new jar of local honey that I am waiting to crack open.  Yum!

“Well,” said Pooh, “what I like best,” and then he had to stop and think.  Because although Eating Honey was a very good thing to do, there was a moment just before you began to eat it which was better than when you were, but he didn’t know what it was called.  ~A.A. Milne

 

Click here to learn more about an easy and delicious way to get all the nutrients you need without the calories.  or visit www.isagenix.com.

Re(visions) #98 The Healthy You Program

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

We can never really change someone; people must change themselves. But we can help. We can be a resource. We can nurture, encourage and support. - Stephen R. Covey

That’s is what I would like to be as a Coach; as your Coach;  a resource, a nurturer, an encourager and a supporter.  That’s what The Healthy You Program is all about.  This program teaches you about nurtition, about self-care and allows you to examine where food gets in your way of your health.  Benefits include long-term weight loss, higher energy and clearer mind, increase in defense of chronic diseases. Click here to learn more about the program.

Nutritional Tip -

Just 47 pistachios, a one-ounce serving, contains 13 grams of predominantly monounsaturated fat and no cholesterol. All nuts, including pistachios, contain some saturated fat but are considered low in saturated fat. Fats are a concentrated source of energy and play an important role in assisting the body to absorb fat-soluble vitamins such as vitamins A, E, D, and K.

Pistachios are the richest source of potassium of all the nut family. The potassium content of one ounce of pistachios is equal to that of one orange, a whopping 310 mg. Two ounces of pistachios contain more potassium than one medium banana. More of the pistachio’s nutritional attributes for one ounce include 2 mg. vitamin C, 66 IU vitamin A, 44.9 mg magnesium, 16.5 mcg folic acid, 1.9 mg. iron, 38.3 mg. calcium, 5.8 g protein, and 3.1 g dietary fiber.

That single ounce of pistachios carries more than 10% of the Daily Value for dietary fiber, vitamin B6, thiamine, magnesium, phosphorous, and copper.

In comparing raw pistachios to dry roasted, you will find that some nutrients are diminished when the nuts are dry roasted, such as only 19.8 mg vitamin C, .9 mg iron, 36.9 mg. magnesium, and 275 mg. potassium compared to the higher figures noted above.

To learn more about Pistachios - their sex life,  history and origin please visit here.

 

Do you want to make some big changes in your weight and general health?  Is it a big mountain to climb?  Do you want results fast?
 
I have a solution!  Visit the link here to learn more about Isagenix - a high quality, results-oriented nutritional program.  These products will be your kick start to your ideal weight with some other awesome benefits. Once you see the weight coming off then you can continue to learn more about nutrition with me and how it can help you have a happier and more satisfying life.

Re(visions) #97 taking control of our health

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Good Morning,

I am into day 3, that is 3 days in a row of being on my own, I am getting into the groove and thoroughly enjoying my independence.  Thanks for your notes last week after Re(visions)  they were much appreciated.

I have been thinking some more on how we, as free and independent people, can begin to foster our own health care instead of leaving it in the hands of general practitioners and government (in Canada we get alot of our health care paid for) who don’t have the time or the education to go beyond treating the symptoms.   To be fair some GP’s and Nurse Practitioners do inquire as to your mental and emotional health but if there is anything really wrong they don’t have the extra time to guide you in any depth.  They will give a few pointers about getting enough sleep and getting some exercise which both very valid but many times this is not enough. There are times when they will refer us to specialist - 6 months to 1 year later we might actually get to see that specialist - look at all the time that has passed!  We, as individuals, need to get involved in our own healing and maintence of our bodies and souls. 

There are three steps as I see it so far (I’m still not done the book…I know, I’m slow. :) ) to  take responsibility for our mind, body and soul.

1. The desire and commitment (both a monetary and a time commitment) to put yourself and your body first.  The realization that  your health should come before all else as there is nothing else without your health.

2. Willingness to be open and learn about how to keep healthy. Think outside the box of “I’ll see what my doctor says”.  Do some research, find some holistic partners - they know SO much about the body and its intricacies.

3.  Have fun with it!  Use your instincts to point you in the direction that makes most sense for you.  There is so much information out there.  Do it on your own, form a group, hire someone to help you.  It has to interest you so find your interest in terms of your health and go from there.

 

Nutritional Tip

 Being into nutrition and witnessing how food affects myself and others around me brings the old phrase “you are what you eat” into light.  I found a fun link that I wanted to share with you.  I wanted to know the origin of the phrase and I found this piece.   Enjoy!

P.S. - I used what was left of the pumpkin I used to make cookies and some loaves of bread for the kids lunches in our meatloaf on the weekend.  It made the meatloaf really moist and nobdy knew the difference.  I told my husband afterward and he was surprised!

Do you want to make some big changes in your weight and general health?  Is it a big mountain to climb?  Do you want results fast?
 
I have a solution!  Visit the link here to learn more about Isagenix - a high quality, results-oriented nutritional program.  These products will be your kick start to your ideal weight with some other awesome benefits. Once you see the weight coming off then you can continue to learn more about nutrition with me and how it can help you have a happier and more satisfying life.

ATTENTION - People of Brockville and surrounding area -
 
CLCottawa is coming to Brockville this fall.
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This an awesome opportunity at a great price.  It will be held at Fulford Academy this fall for 8 weeks at a great price.
Visit www.CLCottawa.com for information and registration.

Re(visions) #95 Ralph Waldo Emerson speaks…

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009
Maybe this is first step to taking responsitibility for your own health.
 

“Whatever you do, you need courage. Whatever course you decide upon, there is always someone to tell you that you are wrong. There are always difficulties arising that tempt you to believe your critics are right. To map out a course of action and follow it to an end requires some of the same courage that a soldier needs.”

~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

Nutrition Tip

If you or anyone you know is or wants to be a vegetarian make sure you do your homework.  It is extra work to make sure you get all of your proteins and extra nutrients  that come with eating meats and fish.  Here’s a link to get you started. 
Click here .  It can do your body good when done right.
Related article regarding last weeks Re(visions) #94 Taking responsibility…  
Click here .  This lady is the poster girl for taking responsibility of your body.

Re(visions) #96 Personal update

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Good morning,

An update on me - this is our last week of summer holidays.  The kids go back to school on the 8th and it will be time to bring my business into full-time mode since both kids will be in school full time.  I am beginning a new stage of life and while I appreciate the opportunity I had to stay at home with my kids I am looking forward to this new phase with enthusiasm.  I’m ready to do my happy dance on Tuesday. :)  I am not sure what my business will look like yet in full-time mode but ideas and avenues are opening up for me and I can only hope that I can make the right decsisions and appreciate decisions that I make that aren’t so right as learning tools.  Thank you to my readers for supporting me and reading my weekly contributions and for responding to them too - I love hearing from you.  I will keep you updated.

Change always comes bearing gifts.  ~Price Pritchett

 

Nutritional Tip -

Fall Vegetables - take advantage of the fall, fresh vegetables - squash is a great example.  It is loaded with good stuff for our bodies to thrive - potassium, vitamin c, vitamin b1, folate, fibre, vitamin a and so much more.  I had a friend tell me that she put squash in her meatloaf and it was really yummy.  She just added 1 1/2 to her recipe and maybe a few more oats and that was it.  They don’t really like squash so this was a great way to get their nutrients and not have to taste it!  Awesome idea,  I am going to try it.  To learn more about squash click here ,