Lavender has been used and cherished for centuries for its unmistakable aroma and myriad of therapeutic benefits. In ancient times, the Egyptians and Romans used Lavender for mummification, bathing, relaxation, cooking, and as a perfume; its ability to calm and soothe the mind and body continue to be Lavender’s most notable qualities. Lavender is steam… Read More“
Two Views on Metabolism
The difference in these philosophies is really noticeable! Dr. Joel Fuhrman, in his book “Eat to Live,” speaks of lowering our metabolism to increase our longevity. WHAT!!! How can that be? If you Google “increase metabolism” on the Internet you get hundreds of responses with advice on how to raise our metabolism to lose… Read More“
Cooking With Essential Oils
One key thing to remember when cooking with essential oils is less is more. Essential oils are so concentrated that it’s best to start with one drop. It’s easier to add more but you can’t take it away. Oils can can be diluted in recipes by adding coconut oil or almond oil. Make sure to… Read More“
Peppermint Essential Oil
The peppermint plant is actually a hybrid of watermint and spearmint. Peppermint is popular in countless forms, from toothpaste to chewing gum. As an essential oil, it is useful to ease breathing and as a digestive aid. Peppermint is used to freshen breathe, soothe digestive complaints, relieve headaches, colic, gas, indigestion, and heartburn, arthritis, anger,… Read More“
Cauliflower Mash
One of my old favorite comfort foods was mashed potatoes before I changed the way I eat. Now, I substitute cauliflower mash and won’t ever go back to mashed potatoes. It has a much richer flavor with all of the creaminess and texture that I expect of mashed potatoes but more nutritious. Cauliflower Mash… Read More“
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