Showing posts with label The Herbalist in Me. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Herbalist in Me. Show all posts

Friday, February 22, 2013

Ch-ch-ch-Chia Seeds! {FabHealthFriday}

 
"Long ago, before the Spanish conquest of Latin America – and well before the Ch-ch-ch-chia Pet was born – chia seeds were a staple food, like corn and beans, in the diets of the Aztecs and Mayans. Chia actually got its name from the Mayan word for “strength.”
 Aztecs and Mayans consumed chia seeds regularly, grinding them into flour, pressing them for oil and drinking them mixed with water. At this time in history, chia seeds were considered to be almost 'magical' because of their ability to increase stamina and energy over long periods of time.
After the Spanish conquest of Latin America, chia seeds and their benefits became somewhat eclipsed, as the Spanish introduced their own foods and prohibited the farming of chia. Now, as modern scientists and nutritionists are recognizing the extreme lack of certain nutrients in the standard American diet, they are looking to history for natural solutions, including chia. Because of this, it is regaining popularity and its benefits are becoming known to modern America.

The chia seeds are “super” because, like a superfruit, they deliver the maximum amount of nutrients with minimum calories. They have several of the same benefits as the more well-known “super seed” flax, but unlike flax seed, you don’t need to grind them to reap the health benefits. The nutritional benefits of chia include fiber, omega fatty acids, calcium, antioxidants and much more – even protein! Chia absorbs up to 12 times its own weight and expands to curb your appetite, so adding just an ounce or so of chia seeds to your diet can reduce caloric intake and help lower the energy density (or calories) of foods, plus double the amount of fiber you receive."  (Information source)
 
 
 
If you haven't guessed by now what we're going to talk about today, it's the fabulous little chia seed.
 
Part of the Bulk Herb Store order we got recently (read about it here), I have just started adding it to my diet. My favorite way to have it is to throw a teaspoon of the tiny seeds in a salad, with almonds, sesame seeds, sunflower seeds and fresh greens from the garden; topped with my homemade Italian vinaigrette.
They are hardly noticeable in the salad because they are just so teeny! So it's not trouble at all getting them in my body.
 
 
 
Here are some of the many, abounding health benefits of chia seeds:
 
1. Helps with weight loss/maintaining a healthy weight.
2. Boosts metabolism and stamina.
3. Is a good source of calcium.
4. EXCELLENT source of essential omega 3 fatty-acids. In fact, chia seeds have more of this than salmon which is famous for high omega 3 fatty-acid content.
5. Great source of potassium.
 
If you are an athlete or distance runner you will definitely want to add chia seeds to your diet. Many marathon runners now swear by them. They’ve been known to provide surges of energy during and after a workout.  Being a distance runner myself, I can say I certainly am interested in getting extra energy during my runs!
 
You can eat chia seeds both raw (like I do in my salads) or in cooked items like breads and just about any other food product.  You can eat them by themselves, or mix them into  yogurt and even ice cream or pudding! The possibilities are endless.
 
If you're convinced you need to try some of these amazing little seeds, the Bulk Herb Store has some for sale for a pretty reasonable price.
 
Happy Friday!

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Box O' Herbs!

 
 
We got home yesterday to discover that our Bulk Herb Store order had arrived! The dogs had started to tear into the box, (If they had been successful in ruining the herbs, I swear I'd have shot them. -_-) but thankfully everything inside was fine.
 
After watching a number of the BHS's health videos and reading a number of articles I convinced Mom get us stocked up on more Berry Herbal Brew, Brain Booster tea and a variety of other healthful herbs. This shipment was very much anticipated.





 
Is it strange for a girl to get all excited over a box of herbs, bentonite clay and diatamaceous earth?
And is it even stranger that the girl couldn't resist getting photos, to boot?
 
In case you didn't already know, I am obsessed with the world of herbs, plants and natural healing. I'd say it is a healthy (haha, pardon the pun!) obsession though since I am training to be an herbalist and naturopath. The knowledge of how to use these ingredients can save lives, if not save a lot of pain and sweat.
 
I am still debating whether or not to do a WriterlyWednesday post tomorrow, or to instead post a movie review. What do you think? Maybe I'm just being lazy, but with running APOC (Hey, have you checked it out yet? Click here to do so!) and also contributing to Randomosity Writers on Wednesdays, I just haven't been as eager to do WW posts lately. Not to mention the eons of work I have to do with my own personal writing projects. I love writing, y'all, but I guess I just feel kinda overloaded with it right now.  Still pondering how my MMC Griffin's (from my screenplay) recurring nightmares should happen, and what goes on in his mind during their progressions.
Don't you just love plotting how your characters' nightmare should go?  O_O
 
Bah. Oh well. It'll come to me. And I guess that was totally off-topic as usual.
 
Just forget I even said anything about writing. Yes. Forget. Think instead about how amazing fenugreek seeds are. ^_^ (Spellchecker hates that word! It's trying to get me to replace it with phonograph and encourager. XP)
 

Friday, February 1, 2013

Berry Herbal Brew {FabHealthFriday}


 
{Hola amigas y amigos!}
 
Todayyyyy, I have the privilege to talk to all you fabulous people about something really amazing in the realm of natural health and herbalism.
 
What is it?
 
None other than the famous Berry Herbal Brew from The Bulk Herb Store!
 
This powerhouse of nutritional goodness contains Indian gooseberry, Bilberry fruit, Bilberry leaf, pomegranate, fig leaf, and grape leaf powder.
 
Short Description:
(taken from bulkherbstore.com)
 
Berry Herbal Brew is a unique blend of specially formulated ingredients that combine during the fermentation process to release their healthful benefits, including antiviral, antimicrobial, and very high antioxidant properties. The herbs are useful in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, inflammation, cancer, diabetes, heart disease, liver function and eye health. The combination of nutrients and elements help prevent vision and eye problems, improve brain function, balance digestion, are a good source of vitamin E and C, very strong in anti-cancer actions, improve heart disease, as well as help degenerative nerve diseases, viral infections and mechanisms of Alzheimer’s disease.
 
  (You can learn more about the incredible, miraculous results of taking this blend in Debi Pearl's The Vision book.)
 
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Soooo, Mom bought two pounds of this and I made up a batch. It takes a minimum of 3 weeks to ferment and from then on, you can take 3 oz. of it every day if you want! (That is the recommendation, for adults and older kids/teens. Kids should only take 1 oz./1/8 cup.)
I put it in several glass Mason jars...two half-gallon, and one quart-sized. I would suggest that if you decide to make up your own batch, consider making TONS of it. Meaning, buy at least several pounds or more and make it in bulk. If you have a large family this stuff goes really quick!
 
I will warn you, that this is nothing to mess around with. The fermentation process renders it a bit alcoholic, so don't take any more than 3 ounces/3/8 cup of it daily. And as stated above, kids don't need to have any more than 1 oz. daily. 
The taste? Woah. Let's just say....it's STRONGGGGG. Strong as in you get a strange, numbing sensation in your throat as it travels down the esophagus. It almost takes your breath away.
 
But from my experience, it is the stronger, more unpleasant-tasting things which are the best for your body. Garlic. Apple cider vinegar. Oil pulling. Cold tinctures.
 
I was immediately interested in the Berry Herbal Brew when I saw it, primarily because BHS said it helped with getting better eyesight. My eyesight isn't horrible, and I can see just fine without corrective lenses of any kind, but at the same time my vision isn't 20/20.
 
So I have been looking for way to improve my vision, naturally.
 
But there are so many other benefits that come with drinking the Berry Herbal Brew. I have heard amazing stories from people who have used it, and can't wait to see the effects in my own body and my family's bodies as well.
 
If you want to purchase your own Berry Herbal Brew mix, or get more information, visit here.
 
Have a blessed weekend!
 
 
 
 

Monday, March 5, 2012

Tis' the Season...

...for wild violets! It seems spring has come upon us here in the South, and we had such a mild winter that I doubt we will have any sudden cold spurts. Now, all the trees are releasing new foliage and everything's greening up. I love it. Simply love it. Was starting to get kind of tired of the lack of verde in the landscape. It's so nice that it finally returned.



So. ANYWAYS. Took some pictures a week or two ago of the wild violets which are now in abundance around our place. Thought I might share them with you.



Did you know that wild violets and their leaves are edible? They are! I have read a bit about them and what to do with their foliage. Just make sure you don't mistake wild violets with African violets. There is a big difference. You can't eat the latter. So don't get the two confused.





But anyhoo, with the wild violets, it's true, (at least for the ones that I tasted) the flavor isn't anything exciting. You can make a salad out of the violet leaves, and also use the greens for violet tea. I know you can eat the flower as well, but not positive on the specifics of how to eat it. I am supposing one would treat it like its leaves. I have yet to try the tea, but plan to do so when I can actually remember to go collect the leaves and brew them.

 
Anyway, just thought I would share a little tid-bit with you. And the photos too. :) I usually don't blog because I don't have the time. So don't really know how this is going to work out. I have always had a blog and website, but for the last year or two just haven't been keeping up with them. I am hoping to migrate Oh, Suscita Vita over here and make this blog my main website location. So please be patient, I am still working on site design, layouts, etc. Still working on it.



Soli Deo Gloria,