Blueberries for Your Brain

Blueberries contain high levels of flavonoids.

Flavonoids are super supportive of brain function.

In one study, participants with the most flavonoids in their diets had better cognitive function over a ten-year period than those with the least. Another study linked daily blueberry consumption to improvements in memory and increased blood flow to the brain.  Proanthocyanidins (a category of flavonoid), protect the watery and fatty parts of the brain against damage from some environmental toxins.  Impressive.

Plus, these little gems taste great, are rich in fiber and antioxidants and support overall health too!

Start incorporating more blueberries into your daily diet.  Check out my recipe below for a beautiful blueberry sorbet that can help!

 

This sorbet is so lovely. 

4-5 cups frozen blueberries
juice of 1 lime
2 Tablespoons maple syrup (optional)
torn mint leaves

Add all ingredients except mint to your food processor and pulse until desired consistency. Top with mint.  Scoop and serve OR pour into a freezer-safe container to serve later.

What To Drink When You Drank Too Much… or just need a pick me up!

‘Tis the season for a little indulgence.  Whether it happens at the holiday parties, dinners out, or just cozied up by the fire, here is my go-to sipping solution to fix what ails ya! 

Drrrrrruuuuummmmmm rrrrooooolllll please…

It’s a simple, nourishing Potassium broth… truly, my what to eat when you (eh-hem) overindulged or just need a bit of a pick me up this is a sip of perfection!

This broth is also perfect for cold weather support in general.  It’s also not unusual when seasons change to feel the impact of a congested liver. I have had many clients email about this — feeling drained, with lower than normal energy, even lower back pain. If you’re in this camp, you’re not alone and this broth can help.  It is easy to digest and has vitamins and minerals that your body can use to help you feel better faster.  It’s essentially a detox drink that tastes great and nourishes!

Make yourself some of this goodness and let me know what you think!

To your health. 

xo, Coach Sarah

The Recipe

  • 6 medium Russet Potatoes
  • 6 celery stalks
  • 1 bunch parsley
  • 2 medium carrots
  • 2 beets
  • 1 bunch dark leafy greens (kale, collards, chard)
  • 3 one-inch slices of ginger root
  • 1 teaspoon of sea salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon crushed black peppercorns
  1. Put 10 cups of water into a pot, cover and bring to a boil. 
  2. Gently wash your produce, but don’t scrub too hard. 
  3. Slice the peel off the potatoes at about 1/8 inch depth. We are using the peel for this broth, so set the potato insides aside for another use. 
  4. Roughly chop remaining vegetables. 
  5. When water is boiling put in everything except the ginger. The water should cover the vegetables with an inch or two to spare on top. 
  6. Return to a boil, then cover and reduce heat to simmer. 
  7. Cook covered for 1.5 hours. 
  8. Add the ginger and continue simmering with the lid on for 30 minutes. 
  9. Turn off the heat and gently mash the veggies, then strain the broth.

Sip this throughout the day or use some as a base for a light soup.

How to Sleep Better, Lose Weight, and Live Longer

What if I told you that you can lose weight without changing what you eat or exercising?! Would you think that’s crazy?  Well, don’t get me wrong: Nutrition and exercise are important to our health! But there’s a key to weight loss that most people don’t even know about it.

You’re not going to believe it…

It’s sleep!

Sleep is the most important thing you can do for your health besides eating a whole food, nutrient-dense diet.  Research has uncovered that sleep deprivation can make you fat, lead to depression, increase the perception of pain, worsen heart disease, diabetes, and much more!  I mean — really — this is HUGE!

Your body is governed by a series of biological rhythms synced with the light and darkness of day and night. These rhythms keep you healthy and trigger a cycle of hormone production, including melatonin and growth hormone, so your body gets time for healing, repair, and growth. We now know that the cycle is integral in everything from repairing our DNA, building tissues and muscle, to regulating weight and neurotransmitters (mood managing chemicals). When your rhythms are disturbed by poor or inadequate sleep, disease gets the upper hand and things start to break down.

It is estimated that 70 percent of Americans are sleep deprived.

When sleep is off, cortisol rises.  Cortisol is a stress hormone produced by the Adrenal glands and, in small quantities at the right time, it’s helpful.  But, in excess, its effects are harmful and include brain damage and dementia, weight gain, diabetes, heart attacks, high blood pressure, depression, osteoporosis, depressed immunity, and countless more.

Eight hours of quality, restful sleep is what most of us need, but meeting this goal is difficult, if not impossible with our busy, connected lives. Sleep hygiene is not something that comes easily when we’ve got LED clocks, TV’s and Cell Phones in the bedroom.  The good news is that there are clearly defined strategies that support healthy sleep.

Here is what you need to do to help restore your natural sleep rhythm. The process is all about making sleep a priority.  You will not see immediate results, but in a month or two you should be able to reset your biological rhythms:

  1. Practice regular sleep patterns – this means you should go to bed and wake up at the same time each day
  2. Make your bed a place for sleep and romance only – reading and television watching should be done in another room
  3. Use soft colors and textures in your bedroom and get rid of clutter so your sleeping space is restful
  4. Create total darkness and quiet – consider using eyeshades and earplugs
  5. Skip the caffeine – studies show that it makes your sleep worse, even if you drink it early in the day
  6. Avoid alcohol – as your body works to process and eliminate the toxins in alcohol, you can expect interruptions in your sleep
  7. Sweat and Sunlight! Aim to enjoy at least 20 minutes of both every day. Daylight signals your brain to release hormones like melatonin that are vital to good sleep, mood, and aging.  One caveat: don’t exercise after dinner.  Your body will be enjoying a boost of energy at a time when you should be winding down for sleep!
  8. Close the kitchen!  Don’t eat within 3 hours of your bedtime.  The digestive process can mean difficulty going to sleep and staying asleep.
  9. Write it out.  About an hour before bed, write down anything that is on your mind.  Write about any plans you have for tomorrow.  This exercise helps you push worry and task-oriented thinking to the side so you can move into deep, restful sleep
  10. Get in the tub.  Taking an Epsom Salt bath helps raise your body temperature before bed, which can induce sleep. A hot bath relaxes your muscles and reduces tension. Add two cups of Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) and two cups of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) to your bath; both help with sleep. You will reap the benefits of magnesium absorbed through your skin and the alkaline effects of the baking soda
  11. Warm your belly.  Use a hot water bottle or a heating pad to gently warm your abdomen about thirty minutes before bed. This raises your core temperature and triggers sleep
  12. Explore herbal therapies – passionflower tea or tincture, or valerian root extract (standardized to 0.2 percent valerenic acid) as directed on the label, about one hour before bed
  13. Mag.  200 to 400 mg of magnesium citrate or glycinate before bed can help relax the nervous system and muscles
  14. Chill out.  Try a CD with relaxing music, meditation or guided imagery
  15. Aromatherapy.  Put a few drops of therapeutic grade Lavender, Vetiver and Roman Chamomile into your diffuser and set it on a timer as you are trying to get to sleep.  Subtle aromatherapy can help your body relax and trigger a calming physiological response.

If you continue to have poor sleep, check in with your doctor.  Thyroid issues, hormonal imbalance and adrenal problems can all mess up your sleep.  Your doctor will review your symptoms and determine if things need some deeper work.  You can also grab some session time with me for energy work, aromatherapy or health coaching.  Both can help tremendously to improve your quality of sleep!

Sweet dreams!

XO,
Coach Sarah

 

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How to Boost Immunity this Season

Let’s talk about Detox. For so many years as a health coach I focused simply on digestion because I believe that good digestion leads to better health. But one day a light went on in my head. I realized that to have good digestion, you must be detoxing properly.  The two go hand in hand.

 

See, detox is a natural step towards better digestive health. Good digestion leads to less inflammation, and less inflammation leads to less disease and better overall health. Let me say it again, when we decrease inflammation and improve digestion, we help prevent disease.

Hippocrates said it: “All disease begins in the gut.”

If this is true and disease begins in the gut, aka your digestive system, then having a healthy digestive tract and strong digestion is key.

 

But let me share a secret with you – when the body is toxic, the digestive system is weak.

 

We see evidence of this all the time.  I mean, I eat a super clean diet and have for over 20 years, yet my autoimmune disease is still a factor.  I know plenty of people who do the same thing — they eat everything right, exercise and make healthy choices, yet their weight won’t budge, or they struggle with fatigue or bloating or mood issues.

 

Even if you eat “clean” and only buy organic and hormone-free foods, you are still breathing toxicity in, still wearing it in your clothing and slathering it on your body with personal care products.  Recent studies have shown that babies are being born pre-loaded with chemicals in their blood!  Before they’ve even made it our of the womb, the reality of our toxin world has gotten to them.

 

We live, eat and breathe toxicity every day. Look around your home… from the paint on the walls, to your carpets/rugs, to fertilizers and pesticides sprayed on your green grass, and even the exterminator to get rid of seasonal bugs. Even if you are chemical-free in your home, is your makeup free of chemicals and heavy metals?

 

Because we can’t lock out all the nasties in the world and living in a bubble is wildly impractical, I look for ways to work in daily detox.

 

You may cringe when you hear the “D” word, but I have to say that it’s nothing to be scared about. It’s exciting to think about your body and cells functioning at their best!  

  • Detox doesn’t have to mean colonics and enemas and living on juices, or water, or only smoothies and salads (though, certainly, those can be helpful tools!) 
  • Detox is about lessening the toxic load in your body. As I say, “peeling back the layers and taking out the trash.”

 

When the burden on the body is too great, we don’t feel good.  The body cannot metabolize properly, detox properly, absorb nutrients and minerals, or stay hydrated. It is a vicious cycle. Detox is necessary to be healthy, happy and free of disease. We all have some low-level inflammation because we breathe and eat and use stuff, but even more so we stress in this busy world.

 

Stress creates acid in your body. Seriously. Your adrenals pump out cortisol and adrenaline and trigger inflammation and your body goes for a bit of a spin.  To counteract things, your beautiful bod is forced to pull minerals from your bones to buffer the acid waste. The liver, lymph and kidneys must work hard to filter the toxic load.

What happens when the body is struggling to eliminate toxins and waste?

When your digestive system is not working optimally and cannot break down these foods, it cannot get RID of the TOXINS. That means bloat and storing fat and skin breakouts and all that jazz that keeps you tired and not feeling your best. 

Let me lay it out for you:

TOXINS=>WEAK DIGESTION=>WEAK IMMUNE

  • Difficult weight management
  • Constipation/diarrhea
  • Gas/bloating
  • Headaches
  • Low energy
  • Low sex drive
  • Skin issues
  • Heartburn/reflux
  • Moodiness/anxiety/depression
  • Get where I am going with all of this?

 

By detoxing you will improve digestion and ease your body out of the burden of inflammation and toxins in the process.

The goal of daily detox is NOT to ever feel deprived or starved.

The goal is to help you do what I have learned to do in my own life: learn how to optimize your health by EATING CLEAN; learn what foods are IRRITATING your body and restore balance by AVOIDING TRIGGERS; use simple practices to SUPPORT, SOOTHE and STRENGTHEN your system so you feel better!

 

Join me and I will share my detox recipes, tools and daily routine – you can follow along and see exactly what I do! 

Because the body is sensitive to seasonal changes, I create a new detox program each season. 

Four times a year you can grab a fresh plan with recipes that highlight seasonal foods.  To keep it low stress, I’ve made it easy to follow by creating a quick start guide that takes you step by step through each day.  You get more recipes to choose from, so you can change up the plan or try something new when the program is complete.  Weekly shopping lists and a guide with information about detox are yours too!  The only way I could make it any easier would be to show up in your kitchen and cook for you —- so I do that too — you get access to my live videos and daily posts that make it feel like we’re chilling together in the kitch!

 

Click below and let’s change your life today.

 

Now that you’ve learned a little more about the benefits of detoxing, how can you start bringing it into your daily life?

 

Here are a few of my favorite ways to stay healthy and detox naturally:

 

  1. Upon waking, drink warm or room-temperature water with lemon and 1 tsp raw apple cider vinegar (if tolerated) and add a dash of cinnamon or cayenne.
  2. Start your day by being positive – find a daily affirmation that gets you fired up. I love Louise Hay, Geneen Roth, Gabrielle Bernstein and Marianne Williamson.
  3. Try getting quiet within yourself even just for one minute – and say “I release what does not serve me” – place your hand on your heart as you say this out loud. Scream if you want to… own that power.
  4. Drink fresh green juices or make your own green drink with 1 tbsp. chlorophyll and lemon and lime and water.
  5. Aim for one meal that is super easy on your digestion per day like a smoothie, green juice or soup. Give that digestion a rest.
  6. Get moving. Exercise is one of the best ways to detox your body.
  7. Drink plenty of water and add lemon, lime or grapefruit to flush the toxins.
  8. Skin brushing is my favorite way to support the liver and get rid of those toxins.
  9. Tongue scraping. Every morning, use the back of a spoon or purchase a tongue scraper and gently rake it across your tongue to remove any coating (which is usually yeasts and bacteria! – ICK!)
  10. Have an attitude of gratitude. Did you know that negative thinking can hinder healing and impact your immune function? By making your internal dialogue one of gratitude and happiness, your body will respond.

 

Here’s to you!

XO,

Coach Sarah

Pack this into your daily detox toolkit!

I am in love with the castor oil pack. Years ago, a very talented acupuncturist and dear friend, told me about castor oil packs.  This was early on in my journey, shortly after I enrolled in my first Nutrition and Holistic Health Coaching school. I was really intrigued and immediately wanted to learn more.  Grab a glass of water and spend a couple of minutes with me learning why you should pack this into your daily detox toolkit!

 

If you’ve known me a while or have been following me, you won’t be surprised by what I’m going to say next… I started researching castor oil and the benefits of the castor pack.  Then, I did a deep dive into herbal medicine texts and combed through studies and found incredible information to support the use of castor oil and castor oil packs for eliminating toxins.  Here’s a summary of what I found:

1. Helps the bowels move, improving digestion and absorption. Read more here

2. Improves antioxidants, like glutathione, essential fats (omega 3, 6, 9) and fat soluble vitamins like vitamin E.  The study is here.

3. Breaks down the biofilm that creates a hospitable environment for bad bacteria. This detail was found in dental studies, (study link) (study link)but is relevant for the microbiome in general.

4. Improves parasympathetic tone and enhances your feel good hormones of oxytocin (the data is here and dopamine through topical application

5. Reduces inflammation and increases alkalization (info here, here, and here).  Helps to support immune response.

 

Can you see why it was such a no-brainer to try castor oil packs? Not only is there solid science, but castor oil packs are easy and inexpensive!  I got hooked and have been using castor oil packs in my life, weekly, ever since!  I encourage my detoxers to do this as well as my private clients.  Traditional techniques stand the test of time.  I mean, castor oil is something that my grandma used… and her mother before her!  If you’re not convinced, let me share a couple more benefits of this super easy, super cheap technique!

Lymph Mover. The castor oil pack can flush your lymphatic system (which is like a sewage system in your body). The lymphatic system must get flushed daily to reduce digestive issues, water retention, inflammation, common illnesses (like colds and flu), weight gain and allergies. Unlike your circulatory system, which is pumped by your heart, the lymphatic system relies on the movement of your body to stimulate flow.  If you are more sedentary or if you are less active because you aren’t feeling well, your lymphatic system may need some extra support.  Castor oil as a has been used as a detox tool for centuries. 

 

Circulation Booster.  Castor oil packs can support your circulation, pull toxins and help stimulate digestion. When placed over the liver, you can feel the castor oil begin to stimulate the organ.  When placed over the abdomen, there is an ease of any bloating and gas as peristalsis gently engages.  I wasn’t convinced that something so simple could do so much, but ever since I tried it and felt the benefits for my own body, I have never stopped. I could feel an improvement in my digestion, the swelling in my ankles started reducing, and I had a better sleep.

 

I’ve had an autoimmune condition for many years and am always on the lookout for natural ways to detox my body.  It’s even better when I find things I can do in the comfort of my own home. Daily detox really is key for my health. I look at the castor oil pack as an awesome detox tool that supports my immune system and it protects me from seasonal funk.

 

Whether you have an autoimmune condition, a chronic illness or are just looking for a simple, easy, effective tool to add to your detox routine, why not give this a try?!  I mean, we all have some degree of toxicity just from everyday life – pollution, environmental toxins, chemicals in our personal care products and in our clothing, residual junk from medications or OTC products like NSAID’s, acid blockers, etc – so, why not support your body to get rid of it and see how you feel?

 

My 3 favorite options:

1. Make Your Own Castor Oil Pack

  • Take an old shirt and cut it into 12 x 18 inches in size and fold it into 3 thicknesses.
  • You want it to be about the same size as the heating pad you will be using so that the pad heats the entire pack but does not touch your skin.
  • Put the shirt in a pan, such as a large disposable baking pan, and pour in enough castor oil to cover. The oil will absorb into the cloth.  You can work it in with your fingers to make it go a little faster.
  • Once the cloth is saturated, it is ready to use!  You can place it on a layer of plastic wrap so it’s easy to apply to the body and less messy.  Details on how to apply the pack follow.
  • Note: after each use, you will probably need to add a little more castor oil. You can reuse the pack many times. When not in use, store your pack in a plastic bag in the refrigerator.

2. Hit the Easy Button

and order a castor oil pack kit here!

3. Make A Super Simple Version

You can also put castor oil directly onto your stomach and upper abdomen. Then, wrap your stomach and upper abdomen with plastic wrap and sit for 45 minutes. This simplified version is quick and quite effective.

 

Usage Guidelines:

  • Use the pack in the evening before bed. Fold a towel (dedicate an old towel for this use as the oil is almost impossible to wash out completely). Take the cloth cover off a heating pad and place the heating pad on top of the towel. Place the prepared Castor Oil pack on top of the heating pad — the plastic wrap you laid it on after preparing it will be in between the pack and the pad.  It is important to heat the pack before you put it on your body.
  • Lie down on your back on another towel that you don’t mind getting oily. Place the pack on your abdomen with the heating pad on top and the towel on top of that. The pack should be on the right side of your body, extending from a little bit above the bottom of your sternum (breastbone) to about 4 inches below your navel. The pack should wrap around the body on the right side, from the navel as far to the side as you can get it. Keep the pack on for 45 minutes. Use the pack for 3 days in a row. Take a break for 4 days, and repeat.
  • While the pack is in place, relax. Enjoy the warmth around your body.  Settle in with a book or put on some music you enjoy and just take a break.

 

Remember, the castor oil pack is a natural and inexpensive way to rid the organs of toxicity. Know that you are taking good care of yourself when you use the pack.  And send me a message if you want to share your experience or if you have questions!

 

ENJOY!

XO,

Sarah

 

Safety note:

Before starting anything new, always check with your doctor if you have a condition or are on medication.  Also, if you are menstruating, castor oil packs are not recommended because they can increase bleeding.  Just wait until your period has ended to enjoy the benefits of a castor oil pack.

A Simple Juice Cleanse

Your busy life is probably as wild as mine.  Family, business, friends… weekends aren’t the respite they used to be! Our lives have too much going on, and I tend to make crappy food choices when I’m on the go OR I don’t eat at all – either way, my body suffers.  Feel me?

We’re not alone in any of this!  As a society, we are stressed, we get sick, we lack energy, we do not feel like doing anything, our skin is bad, our health suffers, our weight fluctuates, and things just don’t seem right. Busy business people, busy parents, busy weekend warriors… busy, busy, busy bees!  I don’t know anybody who doesn’t need (and 1000% deserve) a break!  Times like these call for simple solutions.  Times like these are when we need is a simple juice cleanse. (Gimme an “amen!”)

A simple juice cleanse supports your body’s natural ability to detoxify by giving your bod a break from all the junk that you have been putting in there! You will be amazed by the results that you will see and feel in just a few days of a simple juice cleanse. You will feel lighter, your skin will glow and begin to clear, you will have heaps of energy to conquer your day (and you may even be able to finally lose that last bit weight that has been hanging on!)

Here are a few easy, simple detox juice recipes to try. My favorite is Call a CAB!  For a simple plan, drink one large glass first thing in the morning instead of breakfast or take it up a notch and substitute your choice of these juices for your regular meals for a day or two!

To make each juice, combine all ingredients for the recipe in your juicer. Blend until well incorporated and serve.

 

Green Juice

6 celery stalks

1 whole cucumber

1 large green apple

3 big leaves of kale

3 big leaves of romaine

A handful of spinach

A handful of parsley

1 lemon

 

Call a C.A.B.

This juice is best after a strenuous workout. It provides a great energy boost that your body needs to recover from vigorous exercise.

3 large carrots

3 large green apples

2 beets, including green stalks

1 lemon (peeled)

1-inch piece fresh ginger

 

My Friend P.A.M.

This juice is best when you are feeling sleepy or fatigued and need to wake up. It tastes just like a mint margarita and is much better for you than that afternoon coffee!

1/3 of a pineapple

2 large green apples

Sprig or two of mint

 

This Means Business

The ingredients in this juice are alkalizing, anti-inflammatory and supportive of your liver!

 

2 cucumbers

½ a beet

3 celery stalks

3 dandelion leaves

1 lemon

1 lime

½ teaspoon turmeric or 1 inch of fresh turmeric

 

 

I use juicing as part of my daily detox routine to keep my body running well.  Because I am on complete thyroid hormone replacement, my metabolism is relatively fixed… for me, juicing needs to be either a replacement for a meal or a focus for a couple of days (basically a juice fast).  If I ADD juices into my nutrition plan AND eat normally, I gain weight.  Juices are just to calorically dense for me in that way.  But, if I use them as a substitute or as a gentle liquid fast, I am a-okay!  You may need to experiment to find the perfect fit for you, but fresh juice, rich in nutrients and enzymes is a gorgeous way to flood your body with goodness!

Need some support finding your perfect nutrition and health plan?  Click here and message me with a bit about you and let’s see what we can do to get you feeling more like yourself!

Yours in health and wellness,

Coach Sarah