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Monday, July 20, 2015

Summer Health Tips

summer, beach, sunblock
In my experience, I have always been at my healthiest in the summer. Its not cold and flu season, and with the great weather I get plenty of exercise and fresh air, and the sunshine vitamin D. The heat often makes me less likely to gorge on junk foods. With the fun and excitement of the summer, and no school, vacations, longer days, we may easily take our bodies for granted.

Common summer issues may include sun burn, bug bites, and dehydration. To avoid those common ailments, and protect your health in the carefree summer months, follow these tips.

1. Wear Sunblock  Buy a bottle or two, cream or spray, 30 SPF or higher. Apply it every 2 hours, and be sure to cover all exposed skin. Sunburn doesn't just hurt for a few days, you can wind up with sun poisoning, which can damage your skin for life, and lead to higher chance of skin cancer. Wear a hat, find some shade, and don that sun screen. My Faves include Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-touch, SPF 55, it's lightweight. For kids and babies, Banana Boat Baby SPF 50 (Gentle and water resistant for 80 minutes).

2. Wear Sunglasses that block at least 99% of ultraviolet A and B rays. Sunglasses can help prevent cataracts, as well as wrinkles around the eyes.

3. Exercise Don't let the heat deter you from moving your body.  Workout in the A/C if you cannot handle being outdoors. Low impact workouts, such as Yoga and Pilates can be relaxing, and you can do it at your own pace so you do not over heat. Here are some fine outdoor activities to get the blood pumping and are perfect for the summer; swimming, bike riding, walking, beach volleyball, kayaking, surfing, running on the beach. (Stay hydrated, and consult a doctor before beginning a new exercise routine).

4. Hydrate Get a refillable water bottle, and take it everywhere. You need 8 glasses of water a day, more if you are working out. In the heat and humidity it is easy to get dehydrated. Take sips of water throughout the day, drink before you are thirsty. Eating fruits and veggies loaded with water is also great; try watermelon, lettuce, and cucumbers. Avoid excessive caffeine and alcohol.

5. Sleep More sunlight, and busy schedules can cause us to stay up late, and have no sleep schedule. Be sure to get your needed 6-8 hours for you body to recover. Lack of sleep can lead to weight gain, moodiness, and lethargy. Try to go to sleep around the same time each night, and avoid alcohol 2 hours prior to sleep.

As for bug bites, find a safe all natural bug spray. Try the Honest Company or Burts Bees.

Homemade Insect Repellent
You will need a 3-4oz Spray Bottle. Shake well before each use.

  • 55 drops lemon eucalyptus essential oil (reported by the CDC to be a good natural substitution for DEET in repelling insects, but not recommended for use on children under 3 yrs.)
  • 15 drops cedarwood essential oil
  • 15 drops lavender essential oil 
  • 15 drops rosemary essential oil



Have a safe and healthy summer!


Sunday, January 31, 2010

Cure Chapped Lips

Dry, chapped, and peeling lips, are a common ailment of winter. It could be the cold, but it could also have to do with your iron or vitamin B level. If keeping hydrated, and using chap stick(if outdoors use chap stick with SPF 15) or Vaseline, doesn't cure your lips, you can try these remedies:
  • Take a Vitamin B supplement
  • Take in essential fatty acids: Fish oil or flax seed
  • Brush your lips with a dry toothbrush to help improve circulation and remove dead skin
  • Rub Olive oil on your lips, and use oil in your diet (on salads, as a dip for bread, etc)

If they do not heal up, I recommend seeing a doctor, and getting your iron level checked. If it is below normal you will be given a Iron supplement (be sure only to take what you are recommended).

Other causes of Chapped Lips include:
  • Dry Weather
  • Licking your lips
  • Smoking
  • Allergic reaction to lipstick or gloss

Burt's Bees has excellent quality lip products. http://www.burtsbees.com/


*Disclaimer. These tips are not intended to cure or prevent any disease. Please check with your physician to seek further advice. As with trying any supplement, follow instructions of bottle and check with a doctor or pharmacist.