Showing posts with label bacteria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bacteria. Show all posts

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Himalayan Salt Lamps

I've been reading a lot about Himalayan Salt Lamps and the benfits of using one. It's recommended to have one lit in every room that has an electric device (TV, computer/laptop, radio, microwave, etc.). Aside from the numerous health benefits found, they're beautiful! I decided my health and my room needed one: 


Himalayan Salt Lamps are large crystal rocks carved from a larger salt crystal and hollowed so that you can place a light bulb or candle inside. When lit, the salt lamp heats causing the salt crystals to release negative ions.

How do they work?

Negative ions, found in sea air, mountain air and running water, are considered healthy. Negative ions in the air bind with airborne pollutants, making them heavier so that they fall to the ground, and therefore are unavailable to be inhaled.  

Unfortunatly, majority of us working indoors regularly spend our days around positive ions emitted from electronic equipment, such as flurescent lighting and computers. Positive ions are linked to mental and physical exhaustion, fatigue, headaches and lack of concentration.

For a better understanding of negative and positive ions and how they relate to our overall health check out: Research Proves That A Heated Salt Crystal Lamp Is A Natural Ion Generator
 
Health Benefits of Salt Lamps: 
  • Reduce symptoms of asthma, allergies, bronchitis, sinusitis, and other respiratory diseases
  • Reduce feelings of fatigue and insomnia
  • Improve concentration
  • Increase productivity
  • Reduce electromagnetic pollution
  • Improve air quality by reducing air pollution, airborne dust particles, and airborne bacteria and viruses
  • Reduce the effects of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and other mood problems
  • Reduce stress
  • Relieve headaches and migraines


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Stay Healthy!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Your immune system...


It's that time of year again...
Outdoor Christmas lights, decorated store windows & Santa's in town!
ReD, gREen, SilVeR, bluE, GolD
Hot chocolate, pumpkin pie, candy canes, snowflakes...



And unfortunatly:

colds, runny noses, coughs, sneezing, fevers and how can we forget...
H1N1!!!

Since TV, magazines, newspapers, radio, etc., etc., seem to have this 'pandemic' covered I've decided to focus on something else...



Your Immune System

Your immune system is responsible for destroying bacteria and viruses that invade your body and make you sick. Many peoples immune systems break down because of stress and bad nutrition. Stress depletes the body of vitamin C, B vitamins and many immune strengthening minerals.

In order to help your body fight intruders, you need to work on your immune system. This includes incorporating immune boosters into your diet.

Immune Boosters

1) Eat from a variety of colourful fruits and vegetables.
2) Fruits and vegetables should make up the majority of your daily diet.
3) Drink 8-10 glasses of water a day.
4) Pay attention to your fat intake. Avoid trans fats and fatty foods.
5) Avoid having animal protein everyday. Try to limit consumption to 3 times a week.
6) Supplements: multi-vitamin, vitamin C, calcium and B complex
7) Try to get your 8 hours of sleep.
8) Juicing!

Foods to Incorporate

The following foods are rich in nutrients that boost the immune system:



Juicing

Many fruits and vegetables can be turned into a concentrated form of nutritional energy by juicing them. Raw, fresh juices provide the easiest way for the body to ingest vitamins and minerals found in these foods. Fresh juices are also alive with enzymes, which deliver vitality and energy to every cell of your body.

Some of my favourite immune boosting juice combinations are:

Blueberries + Grapes + Apples

Carrot

Orange + Carrot

Give them a try and see how you feel...
Stay Healthy!