Showing posts with label healing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label healing. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Chocolate Every Day!



Nicole Carter
The Wellness Experience




A LITTLE CHOCOLATE IN YOUR DAY!

Would it be hard to convince you to eat a little bit of chocolate every day?  Most people trying to lose weight consider chocolate a serious no-no.  However raw cacao was originally used as a health tonic especially for the digestive system and for the kidneys as well as for health conditions such as anemia, fatigue, fever, low sex drive and respiratory problems.

Cornell University food scientists discovered that cocoa powder has nearly twice the antioxidants of red wine, and up to three times the antioxidants found in green tea.  Raw cocoa has the highest antioxidant value of all the natural foods in the world!
Cacao is one of the highest sources of flavonoids, potent antioxidants that have been shown to reduce the risk of heart disease and other aging diseases.  The high antioxidant levels have also been shown to have a beneficial and protective affect on the skin and may protect again sun damage and even skin cancers as well as improve skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis and burn.

The chemical components in cacao and their effects are impressive and include:

anandamide - a euphoric substance
arginine - a natural aphrodisiac
neurotransmitters - stimulate and balance brain activity
tryptophan - an anti-depressant
antioxidants and other beneficial compounds known to have rejuvenating and anti-ageing elements.
Magnesium- essential for helping the heart to pump blood efficiently, building strong bones, and lowering blood pressure. (may explain the strong desire for chocolate during the female menstrual cycle)
sulphur – a mineral responsible for healthy skin, nails and hair.
Theobromine – may help with coughs

Dark chocolate can also help you lose weight! Because it has appetite-suppressant properties, cocoa is often added to weight loss products to help control hunger.
While you may have been told that chocolate is “fattening”, the truth is that the fats found in cocoa butter are actually healthy fats! Cacao contains oleic acid, a heart-healthy monounsaturated fat which is also found in olive oil and is believed to raise the level of the “good cholesterol” known as HDL cholesterol (the acronym HDL stands for “High Density Lipid”).


When it comes to chocolate, we are talking about the purest, unpolluted form of chocolate called cacao.  This is harder to find and is a far cry from a Hershey bar, however it still is chocolate! Cacao is naturally bitter, when consumed in its raw state cacao nibs.  But you can get all the benefits of cacao in dark chocolate and it only takes a very small amount consumed regularly.

Despite it’s benefits, chocolate is still high in calories so it should be eaten early in the day.  Since cacao naturally contains low levels of caffeine, consuming too late in the evening could potentially interrupt your sleep. Eat small amounts (less then ½ ounce) each day after lunch.  Enjoy this treat daily and known that you are doing something great for your body, guilt free.



Here’s my Fast and Easy Sugar Free Chocolate Recipe

1 c coconut oil, melted
1/2 cup monk fruit power
1/2 cup raw cacao powder
1 tsp Himilayan Sea Salt
Sliced raw almonds (0ptional)
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Tuesday, November 17, 2015

The Healing Magic of Tea!



Are you still drinking coffee for your morning (or afternoon) boost?? Coffee can be really tough on the stomach and is very acidic. Try trading one cup for tea each day. So many health benefits of tea!! Green tea is tho most researched, but all teas including Yerba maté and Rooibos are awesome for your health!

Tea is the number 1 consumed beverage in the world, next to water. It is consumed in every culture whether as tradition, as a medicine or as a necessity. Teas are also called “infusions” which simple mean a plant material soaked in water. Teas can be made from nearly any plant source. Below are the most common and their medicinal effects.
Teas From Around The World
Green, Black and White Teas all come from Camellia
Camellia sinensis Teas - All teas from this plant are analgesic, antibacterial, anti-carcinogenic, antioxidant, antiseptic, antiviral, astringent, cardio tonic, decongestant, diaphoretic, diuretic, expectorant, hypotensive, immune stimulant, nervine.
EGCG content found to be 20X stronger than Vitamin E in protecting brain lipids.
Catechins are antioxidants that fight and may even prevent cell damage.
Lowers disease rate for cancer
Prevents blood clots, strengthen vein walls.
Tea contains Xanthines that relax bronchial spasms, help with allergies and asthma.
Greens – (sencha, jasmine, matcha)
Helps reduce cholesterol and lower blood pressure.
Green tea has also been shown to help block the formation of plaques that are linked to Alzheimer's disease.
Green tea can help increase your metabolism and help you maintain the weight loss.
Protects your teeth! Prevents cavities by inhibiting the enzyme streptococcus mutans which is responsible for plaque formation. Tea a good source of NATURAL fluoride that strengthens tooth enamel.
Theanine – (amino acid) Decreases anxiety, aids sleep, promotes mental focus. Use 1 tsp. per cup of water. Cover tea to protect volatile oils from escaping. There’s medicine in there! Strain and add sweetener if you like. Tea has been shown to be most “active” when consumed within a few minutes of brewing time.
Black Tea - (Oolong, English Breakfast, Darjeeling) All black teas are fermented and have a higher content of tannins and can be harder on the stomach but still have the same health benefits.
Yerba Mate
Native to Paraguay, largely consumed in South America
Considered an immune stimulant, antibacterial, antioxidant, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, thermogenic.
Used to decrease the appetite and stimulate mental functions.
Allergies, arthritis, colds, depression, fatigue, obesity, low blood pressure and stress.
Rooibos Tea (Red Tea)
Contains for 40 polyphenols that have antioxidant activity! Contains alpha-hydroxy acid, promotes healthy skin Caffeine free
Used as medicine for allergies, anemia, asthma, depression, cramps, headaches, stomach aches, skin problems and cancer prevention.
Pu-Erh
Herbal Teas – mint, chamomile, nettles..Any tea that is not from Camellia Senensis plant or yerba mate! Examples – chamomile, hibiscus, mint..
Usually have no caffeine content.
Contains small amounts of volatile oils that can be lost through steam evaporation (cover your tea when steeping)
Herbal teas are used for almost any ailment.
Great for kids if they are mild in flavor.
Organic is always great especially if it includes a berry. Use natural flavorings only!
Use for insomnia, digestion, viruses, allergies, to improve skin and hair, help with weight loss, detoxify the body, combat stress, strengthen the immune system and more!
How To Make Herbal Teas
All teas need to be covered while steeping to prevent precious volatile oils (medicinal) from evaporating!
For herbal tonic “brews” use 1⁄4 cup of herbs per quart of water. Cover with hot water and steep 30 minutes or overnight.
Strain and use natural sweetener if you like. 1 quart a day is a good amount for tonics.
Kombucha Tea is made from any of the above teas... along with a special mushroom called a Kombucha scoby.
Kombucha is a fermented tea that has live cultures or “probiotics” that are good for intestinal health, plus various acids and enzymes that aid in digestion and the detoxification of the liver!
Nicole Carter is a Holistic Health Educator with 15 years of teaching and public speaking experience. Book her for your next wellness event!
www.mywellnessexperience.org

Nicole Carter
The Wellness Experience