Weleda Giveaway


I'm giving away a Pomegranate Regenerating Body Oil (100mL) and a Pomegranate Creamy Body Wash (7.2oz) from Weleda to one lucky My Wholesome Home winner who can share a eco-beauty tip or two.

Why I love Weleda
  • Weleda is 100% Certified Natural Skin Care
  • Their packaging is 100% recycled paper made with certified renewable energy
  • The paper they print on is 100% post-consumer fsc-certified paper
  • Weleda ensure their ingredients are sustainably sourced, including growing many themselves in their biodynamic gardens.
  • Weleda is the world's largest purchaser of wild roses so naturally they developed a fair trade project with the local farmers and area residents of the Turkish village of Senir. The farmers receive better wages, have safe working conditions and are guaranteed a secure living. The cherry on top: the wild roses are grown organically!

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Earth Day 2012: 10 Reasons Why you should choose Organic


The term ‘organic’ simple means foods that have not been exposed to pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, hormones, fertilizers and other harmful chemicals during their growing stages. More organic food in the diet means less toxins in our soil, air and water and less toxic material entering the body, therefore less work your body has to do to get rid of it and less damage to your body.

Choosing local reduces carbon emissions from planes, trains and automobiles and supports your local farmers. When these non-local foods ride in trucks for a few days they lose some of their nutritional quality and taste. You should also keep in mind that local produce for instance is harvested at its peak whereas non-local is picked when it’s not even fully ripe. This ensures the produce will not rot on its way to the supermarket.

Top 10 Reasons to Eat Organic
 
Healthier

Organic food contains higher levels of vitamin C and essential minerals such as calcium, magnesium, iron and chromium as well as cancer-fighting antioxidants.



Contains more nutrients
Organic farming practices create higher-quality soil that produces more nutritious crops. Organically grown crops are more nutrient dense and contain more antioxidants.

GMO free
Eighteen percent of all genetically-modified seeds are engineered to produce their own pesticides. Research shows that these seeds may continue producing pesticides inside your body once you’ve eaten the food grown from them! Organic certification standards prohibit the use of genetically modified organisms.

Tastes better
Organic farming starts with the nutrients of the soil which eventually leads to the nourishment of the plant and ultimately our palates.


Organic farming works in harmony with nature.
Britain's Soil Association reported that organic farms have five times as many wild plants with 57% more species, 44% more birds and twice as many butterflies as non-organic farms.

 
Organic farming is better for the soil.
Organic farming techniques help to build soil on an ongoing basis thereby preventing topsoil erosion and organic soil contains up to twice as many beneficial microbes, earthworms and insects as non-organic soil.


Organic farming can feed more people.
A 2002 Greenpeace report showed that organic farms in Ethiopia produced 3-5 times more food than non-organic farms; corn production increased by 20–250% on Brazilian organic farms and in Peru organic crop yields increased by 150%.


Certified organic food carries a guarantee
Any food product that bears an organic certification label is your guarantee that it has been grown and handled according to strict organic production standards and that absolutely no toxic chemicals have been used.


Organic farming is climate-friendly
Studies have shown that organic soil stores up to 33% more carbon than non-organic soil, which directly helps in the fight against global warming.

Organic foods are supportive of growing children’s brains and bodies 
Children’s growing brains and bodies are far more susceptible to toxins than adults. Choosing organic helps feed their bodies without the exposure to pesticides and genetically-modified organisms, both of which have a relatively short history of use (and therefore safety).





The Dirty Dozen: Top 12 Most Heavily Sprayed Crops




FDA and USDA research shows high levels of pesticide and chemical contamination in these common foods:

1) Beef, Pork and Poultry

2) Meat, Cheese and Butter

3) Strawberries, Raspberries  and Cherries

4) Apples and Pears

5) Tomatoes

6) Potatoes

7) Spinach and other greens

8) Coffee

9)  Peaches and Nectarines

10)  Grapes

11) Celery

12) Red and Green Bell Peppers



Earth Day 2012: 5 Homespun Holistic Cleaning Recipes

We have been quite lucky here in Ontario as
Spring has been in the air for nearly a month. Chances are you have or you'll start feeling the urge to purge and clean your home this time of year (also known as "Spring Cleaning"). But before you take out the chemical-based cleaning products think twice.

There are many negative effects of cleaning your home with harsh chemical-based household cleaners: Free radical damage; which can cause DNA mutations, speed up aging process, damage to collagen, increase toxicity level in body which can lead to increase risk of heart disease, cataracts, cancer and the harmful effects on the environment.

My mother was great at finding natural and inexpensive ways to clean the house. Here are some safe, effective, easy and inexpensive recipes that she passed on to me and some that I have come up with over the years.

Cleaning tiles and shower enclosures 
Apply lemon oil with a scouring pad to surface area. When clean, wash will hot water and dry with clean towel.

Removing white rings in furniture 
Apply a thin layer of mayonnaise to stain. Cover mayonnaise with plastic wrap. Allow to sit for one hour. Remove the plastic wrap and work the mayonnaise into the finish. Ta da! White ring all gone!

Removing hard water spots
Soak cleaning rag in white vinegar that way it is super saturated. Grab rag and start scrubbing!

Clearing drains 
Pour 1 cup of salt into drain, followed by 1 cup of baking soda and 1 cup of white vinegar. Allow the vinegar to react with the salt and baking soda for about 30 seconds (foaming occurs). Then add two quarts of boiling water.

Multi-surface cleaning 
Probably my most favourite homemade cleaner. Fill up a spray bottle with cold tap water and add 10 drops of tea tree oil. I use this mixture to clean everything from the kitchen counter, my son's placemat and toys to my Yoga mat and exercise equipment. A small bottle of tea tree oil will cost you a pretty penny $15-$20, but it will last for up to a year. White Vinegar and water also works well....if you can stand the smell.

Earth Day 2012: 6 Easy Ways to Improve your Diet and the Environment


Earth Day is a week away and in it's
honour and in appreciation to our bodies here are 6 easy ways to improve your diet and the environment.

We all know that natural nutrition is essential in preventing disease and bringing our bodies to a place of balance. Little tweaks in your current diet can make all the difference in the world to your health.

But did you know that these changes to what you put on your plate can have an impact on the environment?

Follow these 6 easy tips and enjoy your ride to optimum health and a greener earth through natural nutrition.

 


Eat Whole Foods


This means eat foods that are closet to their natural state or closet too nature. For instance, eat a baked sweet potato as opposed to a bag of potato chips, which has been processed, striped of its nutrients and saturated in oil and salt. Choose sprouted or multi-grain breads over refined wheat where the bran and germ (the reservoir for vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids) have been removed. Try This: Close your eyes and imagine what a “whole food” looks like. Does a cereal box with a picture of a toucan come to your mind? (If so, you definitely need to continue reading) Or does the words “whole food” bring a picture of freshly harvested fruits, vegetables and whole grains?

Most “food” products, if not all, that come neatly packaged in colourful boxes and plastics have been made in a factory where pollutants are being pumped into our air and waste is being spilled into our oceans. Whole foods do great things for your body and even greater things for our earth.


Choose Local and Certified Organic


The term ‘organic’ simple means foods that have not been exposed to pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, hormones, fertilizers and other harmful chemicals during their growing stages. More organic food in the diet means less toxins in our soil, air and water and less toxic material entering the body, therefore less work your body has to do to get rid of it and less damage to your body.

Choosing local reduces carbon emissions from planes, trains and automobiles and supports your local farmers. When these non-local foods ride in trucks for a few days they lose some of their nutritional quality and taste. You should also keep in mind that local produce for instance is harvested at its peak whereas non-local is picked when it’s not even fully ripe. This ensures the produce will not rot on its way to the supermarket.

If you’ve ever eaten a tree-ripened peach I don’t need to tell you how it bursts with flavour and juices over the truck-ripened peach which is dry and bland. Ideally you want to eat food that is both organic and local.

Choose foods that are dense in their nutrients


When making food choices concentrate on picking foods that are dense in their nutrients. For example, eat oranges for their vitamin C and Kale for its calcium. Also, go for more nutritious foods; romaine lettuce over iceberg lettuce, yams over white potatoes, brown rice over white rice and lean cut meats over organ meats and pork. A package of frozen french fries is not dense in its nutrients because of the chemicals, fats and salt added to them.

Making your own homemade French fries reduces waste in the landfills and air pollutants spewed from the factories. And of course, they will taste a million times better and will be so much healthier than the packaged kind.


Moderation, Variety and Rotation

We are all human and sometimes you just want to go out for a burger and a beer with your bff. Let yourself have a cheat day and don’t feel guilty about it either. A ‘cheat day’ is an example of having moderation in your diet. But remember a ‘cheat day’ meal is not an ‘everyday meal.’

A Smithsonian study estimates that the need for grazing land and grain feed leads to the destruction of a land area equivalent to seven football fields in the Amazon basin every single minute. This means that if you eat a hamburger from a cow raised in South America, you’re meal has contributed to 55 square feet of rain forest destruction. (1) Still want that Baconator?

add variety to your plate

A good rule of thumb is to buy brightly coloured fruits and vegetables to ensure you are getting a variety of different vitamins and minerals in your diet. (similar colours =s imilar nutrients).
Lastly, make sure to rotate your foods every day. Eating the same foods day after day can result to food intolerances.

Drink Water


Drink fresh spring or distilled water every day.  Divide your body weight by 2 and then divide by 8 to get the number of 8oz glasses of water you should drink per day. Your body needs water to live, detoxify, metabolize fat, transports nutrients and oxygen to cells and moisturize and protect your organs.

Soda pop and so-called nutritious boxed juices come in a variety of plastic, tin and tetra materials which overflow our landfills. Substituting these non-foods with clean drinking water will help reduce landfill waste. Be sure to invest in a glass or stainless steel water bottle to reduce plastic bottle waste in the landfills.



I like: DAVIDs TEA Noble Glass Travel Thermos as it's not only for your loose leaf tea but can also hold your water, smoothies and post-workout shakes.

 

Say NO to GMO

Genetically Modified Organism (GMOs) and Genetically Engineered Microorganism (GEM) refer to a living organism that has been genetically altered using molecular genetics techniques such as gene cloning and protein engineering, making them more stable and resistant to drought, disease and pesticides. Studies have shown that the B.T. gene used in the GMO crops caused death in organisms such as the monarch butterflies (1).

An article published in Lancet examined the effects of GMO potatoes on the digestive tract in rats (2)(3) This study claimed that there were significant differences in the intestines of rats fed GMO potatoes and rats fed unmodified potatoes which led to pre-mature death. “Would you like to super-size your fries?” Not unless they’re Certified Organic!



On Earth Day 2012 make an effort to find a diet that has balance in nutrients, food groups, flavours and colours. A varied diet will prevent boredom and nutritional imbalances. Be sure to keep it realistic and complementary to your lifestyle that way it becomes a part of your life and not just another ‘fad.’

By incorporating even one of the 6 tips you will not only be nurturing your body but also making a positive difference in preserving our beautiful precious earth. Remember, we only have one Earth and once it’s gone it’s never coming back.

(1) Smithsonian Institution, “Smithsonian Researchers Show Amazonian Deforestation Accelerating,” Science Daily Online, 15 Jan. 2002.
(2) Transgenic pollen harms monarch larvae (Nature, Vol 399, No 6733, p 214, May 1999)
(3)Effect of diets containing genetically modified potatoes expressing Galanthus nivalis lectin on rat small intestine (Lancet, Vol 354, No 9187, pp 1353-1354, Oct 1999)
(4)Safety of genetically modified food questioned: Interview with gene scientist, Dr Arpad Pusztai(http://www.wsws.org/articles/1999/jun1999/gmo-j03.shtml )
For more on GMOs visit: http://www.saynotogmos.org/scientists_speak.htm

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Drink your Tea and Eat it too!

This post is inspired by my love for DAVIDs TEA. On any given day I drink 5-8 cups of tea. From Nepal Black to Long Life Oolong to Orange Blossom and Midsummer Night's Dream my obsession for tea keeps growing one Perfect Mug at a time. It sure helps that I work as a Store Manager for them at one of their Toronto locations. Now that I am getting the swing of things at my new gig my creative juices are flowing once again. I've created two recipes using their tea. Organic Turmeric Snap and Sleigh Ride.  The recipes are easy, economical, vegetarian and nutritious. Buon appetito!




Sweet Potato, Lentil, Mung Bean Turmeric Stew

Sweet Potato, Lentil, Mung Bean Turmeric Stew

1 cup Sprouted lentils
1 cup Sprouted mung beans
(I like: ShaSha Bio-Buds)
4 cups boiling water
4 cups vegetable stock
½ cup chopped onion
2 cloves garlic, minced
½ cup chopped carrots
½ cup chopped celery
3 medium sweet potatoes, cubed
3 fresh or canned roma tomatoes
¼ cup olive oil
1 teaspoon fine sea salt
¼ tsp black pepper
2 bay leaves
and...
Wash and pick over lentils and mung beans
Soak in 2 cups water for 25 minutes
In soup pot sauté onion, garlic, carrots, celery and sweet potatoes in olive oil until tender. 
Add Organic Turmeric Snap and mix well.
Add lentils, mung beans, water, vegetable stock, tomatoes, salt, pepper and bay leaves; bring to a boil.
Reduce heat and cook for 1.5-2hrs until lentils and mung beans are soft.
Remove bay leaves.
Stir and serve.
Snap! That's a good stew!

Yield 8 servings
Protein approx. 32 grams
Cinnamon Apple-Raisin Banana Bread

Cinnamon Apple-Raisin Banana Bread


1 scant cup of Dark brown sugar
2 Eggs
1/2 cup butter or margarine (I use: Earth Balance)
3 ripe Bananas
1 1/4 cup All-purpose Spelt Flour
1 tsp Baking Soda
and...
4 Perfect Measuring Spoons of Sleigh Ride (this is where the Cinnamon, Apple-Raisin comes from!)

Steep 4 Perfect Measuring Spoons of Sleigh Ride for 7 minutes in 4 cups of boiling water
Place sugar, eggs, butter and bananas in mixer until blended
Add flour and baking soda. Mix.
Drain steeped tea (don't discard the liquid...make yourself a cup!) and add to mixture. Mix.
Pour into 9x5-inch greased loaf pan or mini loaf pan
Bake at 350 for 55 minutes. Cool and remove from pan. 
Enjoy with a hot cup of Sleigh Ride!



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Why you need Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Review and Giveaway

Chances are you've heard the terms fatty acid, EFAs and omega-3 before, but do you know what a fatty acid really is or why your body needs it? No sweat! I make it all very easy for you to understand.  What about the different types of fatty acids, what foods you can naturally find them in and whether or not you should supplement? 
 
Fatty acids are important for all systems of the body to function normally, including your skin, respiratory system, circulatory system, brain and organs. The two essential fatty acids that the human body cannot produce are the omega-3 fatty acid and omega-6 fatty acid, which are important for brain development, immune system function and blood pressure regulation. Today we are going to talk about Omega-3. Stay tuned for my write up on Omega-6.

What is Omega-3 Fatty Acid?

Omega-3 fatty acids, also known as "good fats,"  are essential for optimal health. Like vitamins and minerals, omega-3 must be provided by our diet as it is not produced by our bodies. Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) and Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) are the active forms of omega-3 required by the body to perform vital functions.


Omega-3 Foods
Fatty Fish, Eggs, Nuts and Seeds, Flax Seed and Flax Oil, Leafy Green Vegetables, Spirulina



Omega-3 function in the body 
 
Promotes cardiovascular health  
Reduces inflammation  
Supports mental focus and cognitive function  
Supports positive mood and emotional well-being
Promotes brain, eye and nervous system health  
Supports healthy immune system function  
Enhances appearance of skin and hair
Promotes optimal fat metabolism

Health Benefits of Omega-3 Fatty Acid 

 

Research on the health benefits of omega-3 fatty acid have shown that it may be useful for supporting the following conditions.

  • Asthma 
  • Diabetes 
  • Arthritis 
  • Osteoporosis 
  • Some Cancers 
  • Skin Problems
  • High Cholesterol 
  • High Blood Pressure 
  • Attention Disorders
  • Depression
  • Digestive Disorders
  • Obesity 


    Why you Should Supplement

    If you don’t eat fish—the main food source of the omega-3s DHA and EPA—at least two to three times a week, you might consider a supplement. Go for DHA+EPA. Studies suggest that this combination of omega-3s is best for overall health (e.g., preventing heart disease and depression, promoting healthy brain development). A third type of omega-3 fat, alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), found in flax, is not very effective at promoting overall health but is still very healthy for you and a great complement to a whole and healthy diet.

    Individuals who consume a high amount of fatty fish in their diet tend not to need to supplement with fish oil  as much or as often, however you should also remember that many of the fish varieties do contain higher levels of mercury, which also needs to be monitored in the human body.


    If these levels of mercury get too high, that can cause a boat load of problems, so it's vital that you keep a good balance. A high quality and trusted fish oil supplement along with fatty fish on occasion will be the best way to meet your body's needs safely.


    Giveaway

    A BIG thank-you to Ascenta Health  for awarding one lucky My Wholesome Home follower a prize pack valued at $150 which includes:

    NutraSea Mango
    NutraSea with Vitamin D
    NutraSea Canine
    NutraSea Feline
    NutraSea Kids
     
    Why I love Ascenta products
     
    Every Ascenta product is manufactured under government audited, Good Manufacturing Practices. 
    Before their products leave their facility, they are sent to an external laboratory to ensure that they 
    exceed the stringent quality standards of the World Health Organization and the  
    Global Organization for EPA and  DHA (GOED).  Their fish oils do not smell like a fish market! 
    Instead they smell and taste of fresh ripe fruits likes mangos and citrus. You can easily add your oil 
    to a smoothie, yogurt or salad. All Ascenta products are third-party tested for contaminants 
    including mercury, PCBs and dioxins. Now that is a clean and high-quality product if you ask me!
     
    My personal supply of Ascenta products

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    Common Cold Remedies

    Caught that cold everyone has? Here are some tips to get rid of that pesky visitor.


    Rest – The number one must to get rid of your cold. If you can’t find the time to rest than that little bugger won't go away. Being well rested helps your body direct it’s energy toward the immune battle against your cold. Help out your immune system by taking the time to lay down. That means if you are a busy mother and time is almost extinct in your life try to lay down when the little one if down for a nap. The pile of laundry and sink full of dishes can wait. They may be waiting for a while but they can wait. You need your rest!

    Vitamin C – Pick-up some Emergen-C, convenient little packets of 1,000mg of Vitamin C and a bunch of other vitamins and minerals. Easy to use: dissolve in a glass of water and drink up! Comes in a variety of flavours. I personally like Lemon-Lime, but they are all tasty. You can buy them about everywhere these days; health food stores, pharmacies, grocery stores. Vitamin C boosts your immune system, reduces the intensity and duration of cold systems.

    Water – When you are sick the membranes of the respiratory tract become super dry. A dry throat invites unwanted organisms to settle and reproduce. Drinking water will keep your throat moist, prevent you from becoming dehydrated and help break up congestion. Recommended: 8-10 eight-ounce glasses of water daily for the average adult.



    Oil of Oregano – This stuff tastes vile but it works! Oil of Oregano is an excellent early defense mechanism when you feel a cold or sore throat coming on. If you are already sick, it will help clear up sinus congestion and will boost your depressed immune system.

    Garlic – Garlic appears to shorten a cold’s duration and severity due to its immune boosting capabilities and antiviral, antibacterial and anti-fungal properties. You can take the odorless tablet form or you can eat it in its raw form. If you are choosing the latter make sure to chop or mash the garlic to release it’s active component, allicin, which only forms when in contact with the air.
    Salt water gargle – Again like the Oil of Oregano, gross but effective. The salt draws out the mucosa in the throat and the gargle eases the irritation in the throat. Try half a teaspoon of sea slat dissolves in 8-ounces of warm water 3-4 times daily.

    Remember, the key to avoid getting sick is to build a strong Immune System. Read my: Top 5 Immune Boosters 

    Cool Stuff:  For a FREE sample of Emergen-C visit: Canadian residents and US residents 

    The information presented here is not intended to replace professional medical care when needed. Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner for disease diagnosis, therapy choice, medicine selection and dosage.