3 Natural Shifts No More Asthma Meds

It is Spring Allergy Season! 

It’s very important to me to speak to as many families as possible who may be looking for safer more natural approaches to dealing with seasonal allergies or asthma.

testimony:   a mother shared how her children had been on serious allergy medications and asthma steroids,  she enthusiastically reported that her children have now been completely off all the meds since she made three changes:

1.  She removed all her cleaning products and replaced them with the Non-Toxic Green Cleaning Products.  She noticed an improvement in her children’s symptoms within a week, especially, she mentioned, with the laundry products … AND …. you’ll love this part … She talked about how much money she saved from switching brands.

2.  Second, she put her daughter on a simple nutritional supplement program to build her immune system ( Vita C, Natural interferon, a quality probiotic and a superior children’s multi-vitamin )

And

3.   She started making changes in her daughter’s diet …which had been loaded with sugar, carbs, crackers and snacks …. and added more of all things — vegetables … .the goal was towards six vegetables a day.

Please let me know of anyone who comes to mind who may want to know about this safer more natural approach to keeping their children healthy,  reducing or eliminating the medications and all their side effects…
( oh and and save some money, too )

 

 

Take On The Good To Go Commuter Challenge!

A Bloomington – Normal  campaign known as “Good To Go” is gearing up for it’s annual challenge.   The campaign asks commuters to look at sustainable/ alternative ways of transportation.   This could include car share, car pooling, riding a bike, walking or taking the bus!

The effort asks computers to take this on for one week.  It’s a super program to observe commute habits and to consider some of these shifts as your personal norm. Try it on!

The director of the ISU Sustainability program Michael McCurdy enthusiastically champions this campaign, he commutes via bicycle to his job, as program director for the local public radio station WGLT

Michael just completed a series of radio/blog interviews to illustrate several who are alternatively commuting year round.   I was the project photographer.

The actual Good To Go challenge is May 12-18,  a friendly competition between individuals, teams and workplaces.  Participants track/report their efforts and are eligible for prizes. The simple goal is to do anything but drive alone.

The main reasons to consider alternative transportation is that it’s really good for you, great for the planet and it saves you money! It also connects you with others in the community!!

More projects by Photographer Karen Hanrahan

The Coolness Of An Auto-Ship Program.

I recommend auto-ship to all my customers.  It keeps them on track for getting the products they need each and every month, or every other month depending on their usage. Because supplements are a consumable, meaning you have to actually take them in order to experience the benefit, my customers tell me auto-ship is a bit like a built in accountability program.

Auto-ship saves you money in two ways,  we have certain products that when placed on auto-ship are an additional 10% off member price.  That’s a 25% discount off of retail pricing!

If you place a larger order and put the auto-ship on an every other month rotation – you save on shipping!!   It’s 8.99 to ship up to 9lbs of product.  I think saving on shipping is a great idea!!  Also less shipments means less packaging!

Conveniently you set up a standard what you need order, but if you ever need to add or delete an item it’s as easy as a click or a phone call away.

Auto-ship is self managed program.  I adore working with each of you individually but sometimes the convenience of auto-ship is a win/win for both of us!

Here is a sample email that a customer gets

(note: i played with the language a bit)

Subject: Your Next AutoShip Order Is Going To Ship 

Dear Super Duper Wellness customer,

This message is to remind you that your Product Order AutoShip,  is scheduled for processing in a week

You may view or edit the item(s) shipping in this order at ( specific link is inserted here)  You will need your Member ID and password to access this secure transaction page. You may update your Order AutoShip at any time BEFORE the scheduled processing date of ….

For assistance with your AutoShip, you may call 1-800 – the best wellness company ever, M-F 6AM – 7PM Pacific, or email us…

Thank you for using AutoShip!

 

Leap Of Faith

Just wanted to share that I’ve leapt into a new website/blog platform for my photography!

If you haven’t noticed I have been hobbying/dabbling/loving/been intoxicated by capturing images around me.

those who know me well understand my desire to bring some layer of uniqueness to the way I do things …my past has always had a yearning for creativity, and I’ve longed for a way to share this expression, even dreaming of earning a living at it!!

while I am not at the professional level just yet…

I have produced some pretty astounding portfolio imagery

This past year I’ve been shouting them out on FB, My Blog, and Tumblr, yet I did not have a pointing place via a professional looking website.

Now I do!!

Note:  the site is a working place, and a work in progress.   I am just tickled by the platform!!

If it’s easier for you here is some specific navigation:

home page

about 

the blog

recently added images …

finally, a place to show featured or current projects in progress

P.S.  should you know a creative seeking a nice user friendly web presence I can’t say enough about my free trial with zenfolio.  Check it out –  I can offer a referral code for a discount to an upgrade should you decide to.  I get a little $ credit also!

 

Weight Loss Choices Are Life Long Rewarding

i am authoring this post in response to a weight loss friend who recently lost an entire clothing size…YAY!!

She wrote because she noticed some indulging behavior. especially on the weekends.

Specifically she wrote:  I have made the mistake of overindulging Fri & Sat night and gaining back a few pounds, then losing later in week…keeps me a bit plateaued,  so I need to stop that. Figuring it would be better to ”reward” myself with a lemon bar.

I think the key phrases in her sharing are indulging and reward.   The answer, as it often is…is choices.

The good thing is the observation.   Noticing the behavior patterns.   I hope the thoughts below are helpful …

I’ve learned that if I buy foods that I indulge in too much of, that perhaps that food purchase is not a good choice for me.    Cookies are an example of that.   I will stand in the store and stare at that bag of Matt’s oatmeal cookies,  are you familiar with them? loaded with cranberry and walnuts oh my gosh.  I also know that if I buy them. I will eat them.  ALL.  Too many “all” because if they are in my house they tempt me. So I drool over them in the store instead,  probably longer than I should and walk away from purchasing them. ( i swear I was just drooling over one of these bags of cookies the other day!!)

I have also learned that I have a taste for something sweet after a meal “habit”.  I grew up with dessert after dinner every single day!!  I have to decide in my healthy lifestyle what choices will I give myself.   This is a forever lifestyle. Not,  I am on a weight loss program now and I get to eat whatever I want later program.

It’s a bit like a declaration.  I eat well because I choose to.

This isn’t easy.

What are my healthy choices?

In the sweet department, I keep a good dark chocolate around.  In my mind I allow myself one square – cut into 4. This gives me 4 lovely bits of chocolate burst in my mouth.  It’s a lot like eating more than one square.   Have I ever ever had more than one square??   I have!!   The former me however would have eaten the entire bar!

I adore dates or prunes.   gosh, 4 of those and I am very sweet tooth satisfied.

I have been known to also have a bit of yogurt with fruit, nuts and raisens on top as a food reward.  small serving, but enough to feel like it’s a treat, especially if i use a pretty glass to put it in.

Apples and peanut butter, or a portion controlled bit of cheese…are all also choices for  something to eat that feels like a celebration!!  What ideas do you have??  Make sure to have a variety of combinations of grab and enjoy snacks around.

If the weekend indulgence is too many pieces of pizza ( uh – easy to do!!)  My personal strategy is to eat a huge huge salad before having pizza.    I simply don’t want as many pieces then!!  I think this strategy works well for all kinds of second helping temptations.  I also have pizza seriously loaded with veggies.

Perhaps the over doing is empty calorie consumption like a second or third glass of wine.  My policy on that is when I drink, I have one drink and two waters,   I just keep the ratio like that, If I have more than one drink that’s a choice I make, but I keep myself actively drinking other things as well.  This especially works at a party!

If your workout regime is regimented during the week and not so on the weekend, take a look at that.  Perhaps the weekend is family activity full, or too many errands or maybe you do nothing for an entire day ( which in my mind is called relaxing – and equally good for you!)   I apply the 10 minute daily “do something”  rule.  I wake up, drink a huge glass of water and do “something”.  Might be a quick walk around the block, might be a dance in my pajama’s to the Beatles, it might be a nice stretch routine.   I do this each and every day no matter what. I feel better about myself, it’s more than doing nothing, and if its the best I can do that day.  I don’t sweat it.

The “don’t sweat it”  part is to remind yourself that you are doing the very best you can.  If you are not doing, then by all means be hard on yourself, but if the efforts are there and consistant – that’s important to acknowledge.

The point of all this commentary is that this is lifestyle.    Weight management is a life long job.  It’s really not a temporary project.   The choices you make now are life long rewarding.  I thank myself for the resilience our body human offers us.  I was not so good to mine in my younger years.   I took my well being for granted.   As we get older the it doesn’t really matter attitude all of a sudden matters.

I wish for you… happy choices.  Choices that you make for you and your well being!

Lastly, I personally have stopped watching the scale for the ups and down reminders.  If I am truly committed to my well being, the long term result of that will be continued and or maintained weight loss.