Monday, December 14, 2009
Bach to the rescue
Last night, there was no need, but I'm not ready to take it down just yet.
My baby boy, beside himself with tiredness he just couldn't shake, cries loudly. The first in a string of 9pm melt downs, it had been a while of dancing and singing and dancing and shushing and singing and loving.. and still no rest for him. I remembered the little yellow dropper bottle, and gave him a fast dose of it. I then went back for another dropperful and gave it to myself.
Bach to the rescue. It works every time.
It worked like a charm when my first baby girl had breakdowns. A touch of rescue remedy seemed to rescue all of us at once. It was my magic yellow bottled last try, and I always asked myself afterwards why I hadn't tried that first?
I've even seen it work on a toucan! Dizzy from the an accidental crash into my mother's window, this toucan hit the glass hard and landed on her deck in the jungle in Costa Rica. What an amazing bird. They have this incredibly thin long tongue - it looks like a delicate wooden feather. She was wild eyed and scared - she was flying high and fast when she crashed. Lucky for her, she fell into good hands. My Mama is the gentlest of healers. She held her with one hand and her beak with the other, a dose of rescue remedy and she got straight fast. We all held our breath as she took off with a slight wobble that was replaced quickly with strength and grace into the forest to the branch of a high tree. She was going to be just fine.
So what is this rescue remedy about?
Over 60 years ago, Dr Edward Bach, recognized the need for an emergency treatment to help people cope with such everyday stressful situations and created Rescue Remedy. It is made up of five of the 38 Bach ® Flower Essences:
Rose rock for terror and panic
Impatiens for irritation and impatience
Clematis for inattentiveness
Star of Bethlehem for shock and
Cherry Plum for irrational thoughts.
The flower essences work by treating the negative emotional states of a person. They are helpful in an emergency because the emotions that come up in an emergency are usually on the surface. However, I have seen people take flower essences for long periods of time in order to change deep rooted emotional responses, or to help initiate great life change.
I am constantly amazed at how generous nature is. Everything has a purpose more profound than meets the eye.
May the rains and sun drops bless the flowers!
More info:
rescueremedy.com
http://www.bachcentre.com/centre/faq.htm
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire...
I love these cold end of year days, the lights strung over the streets in festive bells and stars, candles in neighbors' windows, the smell of fir trees and blue crisp skies. I enjoy the nostalgia for the traditions of my childhood, and for things that maybe never pertained to my family's traditions, but that I would like to pretend were always a part. . .
Saturday, December 5, 2009
100 Gratitudes
Friday, November 6, 2009
My family’s plan to stay healthy through the flu season:
My family’s plan to stay healthy through the flu season:
Eat foods that strengthen our lungs and large intestines.
Your body’s first line of defense are your lungs, and your colon. Most pathogens make their way into the body through the respiratory system, and through food. It is essential to eliminate daily.
What to keep on your shopping list throughout the cold season:
Garlic (a natural antibiotic), ginger (great antiseptic, good for nausea and for clearing mucus in the lungs), peppermint (wonderful digestive aid), apples and pears (strengthening for both the lungs and large intestine, and are wonderfully warming when cooked, cabbage and other cruciferous vegetables – strengthening for the immune system, whole grains especially brown rice (great for brushing out the intestine walls), probiotics to maintain healthy intestinal flora and fauna, digestive enzymes if needed, vitamin D and good essential fatty acids (flax oil or cod liver oil or an EFA blend. I particularly like Udo’s blend udoerasmus.com, but there are plenty of good ones out there).
Things to have in your medicine chest: garlic mullein drops for your ears - great for warding off infection; Nettie pots are excellent for keeping your nasal passages clear, or clearing them out when stuffed up; Natural hand sanitizers are great to have on hand. At our house, everyone washes their hands when coming from the outside.
A few easy remedies that make a world of difference:
At the first sign of a cough slice an inch of fresh ginger into thin slices and put in a pot full of water. Bring to a boil and let boil for 5-7 minutes while you inhale steam with a towel over your head (be careful not to burn yourself!). Then serve with lemon juice and local raw honey.
Another great lung tonic is the above ginger tea mixed with hot pear juice.
Kuzu is great for upset stomachs. Known as a starchy thickening agent that grows wild in the south east of this country, this can be used to make pudding that is soothing and therapeutic.
Chopped garlic with honey and lemon is a powerful antibiotic to take first thing in the morning preventatively or at the first sign of weakness.
What we don’t do:
Eat tropical fruits. They are designed by nature to cool our bodies down. This includes orange juice. To be well, your body needs to be warm.
Eat too many baked goods, bread, and dairy. In excess these can weaken the lungs.
Eat refined sugar or flour. They make for a sluggish digestive system and weaken our immune systems.
Why I’m not getting the H1N1 - swine flu vaccine:
Why I’m not getting the H1N1 - swine flu vaccine:
· For most healthy people, the risk of getting the H1N1 vaccine far outweighs the risk of getting the flu.
· Some ingredients in these vaccines include known harmful substances – mercury, formaldehyde (a known carcinogen), various antibiotics including some that are category D which are known to be harmful for fetuses when taken by pregnant women, toxic cleaning agents and detergents.
· The CDC stopped testing and counting cases of the specific swine flu on August 30th. From that date forward, all flu like illnesses are being lumped together, which is fine for seeing general patterns of flu like illnesses, but seems quite odd if we are in fact dealing with an emergency specific to swine flu warranting such a massive vaccination campaign. For the swine flu www.cdc.gov
· The vaccines are being given without sufficient testing – they cannot yet be determined to be safe and the vaccine inserts state this.
The H1N1 vaccines are being produced by 5 companies: Novartis, MedImmune, Australian drug maker CSL, and Sanofi-Pasteur.
What is found in all the vaccine inserts: "Specific levels of HI antibody titers post-vaccination with inactivated influenza virus vaccine have not been correlated with protection from influenza virus. In some human studies, antibody titers of 1:40 or greater have been associated with protection from influenza illness in up to 50% of subjects." This means that the vaccine only works in half, or less, of those individuals who attain the specified level of seroconversion after vaccination. The FDA defines seroconversion as achieving an antibody titer of 1:40.
This means that if a vaccine was 100 percent effective at achieving this level of seroconversion, it would protect up to 50 percent of the recipients of the vaccine. But none of the vaccines are 100 percent effective at achieving seroconversion.
The above insert quote was taken from the below article that also includes a breakdown of ingredients from each of the companies providing vaccines in the US, and links to the inserts in each of the vaccines being distributed in the US: http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/11/05/Swine-Flu-Vaccine-Ingredients.aspx
Dr. Mercola, an outstanding MD that advocates to educate consumers about our health, has created a site dedicated to the latest H1N1 news: www.swineflue.mercola.com
Here’s a Dr. on Fox news describing why he is not getting vaccinated, why he is not vaccinating his children, why he thinks it’s a bad idea:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1z7KSEnyxw&feature=player_embedded
Do your research.