New Year, more Vitality with Valerie

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Happy New Year readers! I hope you enjoyed your holiday season as much as I did, and your 2017 is off to a good start!

With the start of a new year comes many resolutions and goals to become the best version of yourself. I wanted my viewers to get a better glimpse into my past to learn more about me and my journey toward a better lifestyle. I hope this is something many of you can relate to because I want to assist you all on your health journeys as well. Everyone is different, but just recognizing the need for change is the hardest part in this process.

Enjoy the video, and allow me to help you live a life of Vitality- with Valerie! 🙂

HEALING Cold Remedies!

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We’ve enter the cold and flu season again, haven’t we? Both Jacqueline and Danielle have been sick lately and this morning I awakened with a stuffy nose and sore throat- yuck! I thought it was timely for me to add a post about HEALING cold remedies. I say healing cold remedies because so many products on the market that are supposedly cold remedies are filled with chemicals and lots of ingredients that are not good for you and could actually make you feel worse than you already do! I remember I used to take Nyquil when I was a teenager. I woke up in the middle of the night the last time I took it, and my heart was pounding, I felt DRUGGED, I couldn’t sleep but I was so tired! I felt worse than before I went to bed. When I read the list of ingredients in Nyquil I was HORRIFIED, and I realized why I felt so drugged. There were so many different medications contained in it and they were all interacting in my body. However, when you are sneezing, coughing, and have a sore throat you need to manage your symptoms so you aren’t so miserable while your immune system is healing. With that in mind, I want to share our family’s go-to cold remedies that are not filled with chemicals and support our bodies while fighting off the viruses we get from time to time. Of course, please consult your trusted physician before taking anything, and if you’re really sick call 911 without hesitation. These products are listed in order of importance.

Transfer Factor is my family's number one cold remedy!

Transfer Factor is my family’s number one cold remedy!

1. Transfer Factor- This product supports the immune system with all natural ingredients. It is the absolute best immune system support out there and it is so powerful it deserves it’s own blog post! I take 4 of them three times a day as soon as I feel a virus coming on and often I never even have any cold symptoms at all. It works so well! You can get this product online.

The next most important cold remedy in my arsenal!

The next most important cold remedy in my arsenal!

2. Oscillococcinum- Hard name to pronounce but wow does it work! It is a homeopathic and can be purchased at a health food grocery store. As the box says it helps eliminate body aches, headache, fever, chills and fatigue. I sent Danielle to the health food store on Wednesday to buy a box of this product and today she is feeling much, much better. You take it four times a day and I recommend you take it as often as you can. It makes a huge difference!

Fourth Fave remedy right here!

Third fave remedy right here!

3. Imu-Max- Now don’t be confused, this is a children’s product, but it REALLY helps support the immune system of anyone at any age while healing. It is an alcohol free, great tasting syrup, consisting of Echinacea and Bee Propolis. Echinacea is an herb that has been used for many years to fight colds and their symptoms. Bee Propolis is collected from bees and has antimicrobial activity. It’s really effective for upper respiratory symptoms, and we use it as a cough syrup. It is wonderful! Can be purchased at health food store.

Mucolyxir is our fourth favorite remedy!

Mucolyxir is our fourth favorite remedy!

4. Mucolyxir- It actually contains wild Pacific Salmon DNA that helps balance mucus levels. You only use a few little drops of this and after I took it this morning, I am not stuffy nosed anymore! It’s all natural and again it really works. This product can be purchased online.

Xlear is #5!

Xlear is #5!

5. Xlear- One of my long time faves! It’s an all natural nasal spray and has xylitol in it which clears and moisturizes the nasal passages. You can get this one almost anywhere now, and can be used on people of any age. So helpful for a stuffy nose caused by viruses or allergies. Love!

Love my Manuka honey!

Love my Manuka honey!

6. Manuka Honey- I’ve written an entire post about this so I’m not going to go into this one in too much detail. Manuka honey is honey made from bees in New Zealand that pollinate the Manuka bush. It has very special antibacterial and antiviral properties and I take a teaspoon of it three times a day whenever I feel a cold coming on. I let it melt down my throat to soothe my sore throat and help calm my cough. It is so effective! I also took this wonderful honey this morning, now I have no cold symptoms at all! Yay for me!

Love me some Sambucol!

Love me some Sambucol!

7. Sambucol- This product is a black elderberry syrup that tastes really awesome and helps to support the immune system naturally. I ran out of it so I didn’t take it this morning which is a bummer. I’m making a trip to Whole Foods this afternoon to stock up on this and other products we’ve run out of! I highly recommend it for it’s immune boosting properties and it’s interesting black elderberry syrup flavor!

Love me some Emergen-C!

Love me some Emergen-C!

Another great Vitamin C product!

Another great Vitamin C product!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8. Vitamin C products- I take both Emergen-C packets and Zand Orange C herbal lozenges the second I feel a cold coming on. I actually keep the lozenges in my purse during cold and flu season and suck on at least one every day. They are all natural and taste really good. I put the Emergen-C packet in water and drink it. Vitamin C is well known to help boost the immune system. Don’t buy vitamin C products that contain sugar or other unhealthy additives. I buy the Zand product at a health food store, but Emergen-C can be purchased almost anywhere these days.

Last but not least!

Last but not least!

 

9. Decongestant- You may be surprised that I included an over the counter decongestant in my list of healing cold remedies, and here’s why. Sometimes when my nose is SO STUFFY THAT I CANT BREATHE OUT OF IT OR EVEN SLEEP AT NIGHT, a decongestant can provide much needed relief. I only take 1/2 tablet and I make sure I don’t buy one that has all kinds of other ingredients in it that I don’t need. It can really help me sleep and sleep is the most important thing I can do to help myself heal.

So there’s my list of healing cold remedies. Now remember, I’m not a doctor and I don’t even play one on tv, but I am a lifestyle coach, a proponent of healthy living, and I’ve done my homework on this. I’d advise you to do your homework too and look into natural alternatives to not just cold remedies, but every other kind of remedy. I’ll write about more of them on my blog soon. Make sure to drink a lot of water when you’re sick, wash your hands, and get as much rest as you can. Refer to my earlier post for my chicken soup recipe. Research has shown that chicken soup has healing properties! Let others pamper you too, you deserve it! Let me know what your healthy remedies are and I hope you’ll try some of mine. They’ll help you live a life of vitality- like Valerie!

 

 

Sitting is the new smoking!

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Cozy nights in front of the fire, Chewie sleeping, normal winter nights in my family!

Cozy nights in front of the fire, Chewie sleeping, normal winter nights in my family!

I know that fall is coming and the weather is getting cooler, especially lately in Indiana. Soon it will be time for cozy nights in front of a roaring fire sipping hot chocolate (or wine!). This is a real Norman Rockwell moment, isn’t it? Well, all of those cozy evenings with cooler weather means more time sitting inside the house, and I’m emphasizing the sitting part. What I’ve learned is that sitting is not good for you. In fact, I’ll just say it, sitting is bad for you, like hazardous to your health bad for you! Read on for more info about sitting and what you can do to counteract the dangers of sitting.

Sitting around, watching TV- can actually be HAZARDOUS to your health!!

Sitting around, watching TV- can actually be HAZARDOUS to your health!!

Now I’ll be the first to say that I love a good sit! Relaxing with my family and watching a movie is one of my favorite things to do. I am also an avid reader so I like to curl up with a good book and have a nice, long reading session. So when I say that sitting is bad for you I want you to know that I love sitting, but I have changed my sitting behavior as a result of what I’ve been reading about the dangers of sitting. Dr. Mercola references a study in which the results concluded that adults who spend an average of 6 hours in front of the TV per day cut their life expectancy by almost 5 years, compared to people who don’t watch TV. Another study found that people who sit for longest periods of time are twice as likely to have diabetes or heart disease, compared to people who sit only for short periods of time. Here’s the important thing and the thing that really changed my sitting habits, EVEN FOR THOSE WHO ARE ACTIVE (and I’d call myself an active individual), SITTING FOR LONG STRETCHES IS A RISK FACTOR FOR DIABETES, CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND KIDNEY DISEASE. This is true even if you exercise regularly. So, in conclusion, it really doesn’t matter how much you workout, if you sit too long it negates all the positive benefits of your exercise.

Too much sitting can decrease your life expectancy by almost 5 years!

Too much sitting can decrease your life expectancy by almost 5 years!

So why is sitting so bad for you? When you sit, the lack of muscle contraction decreases blood flow through your body, reducing the efficiency of your body systems. If you think about it, even if you exercise for 30 minutes to an hour a day and you sleep for 8, that still leaves 15- 15 1/2 hours a day- your non-exercise wakeful time. If most of that time is spent sitting you’ve got a major problem on your hands. Seniors are particularly vulnerable and need to make an effort to move more (Hear that Mama?!!). In another study Mercola sited that seniors who moved a lot during the day suffered fewer heart-related problems, suffered fewer strokes and heart attacks, were least likely to die, had less depression, less dementia, less cancer, less diabetes, and had low risk profiles overall.

With all of this compelling evidence that sitting is very bad for you presented, what can we do to live a healthy life? It’s a very easy solution- STAND UP! Another study was sited that found regularly standing up from a sitting position is more effective than WALKING. It’s because when you stand up your change in posture acts against gravity which is beneficial to your body, as does moving in any way. Sitting, because it’s low gravity, causes your body to deteriorate at a far more rapid pace than standing.

This is what I'm doing right now as I write my blog- I'm standing!

This is what I’m doing right now as I write my blog- I’m standing!

Now you might say, “How can I stand? I work at a desk all day?” Great questions and here is the answer: STAND UP WHILE YOU WORK. I’m standing right now as I work on my blog post as I frequently do. My kitchen island is the perfect height for me to stand and use my laptop.

An example of a standing desk.

An example of a standing desk.

Your next objection might be, “I don’t have a kitchen counter to stand at while I’m working and it will hurt my back to lean down to my desk.” I totally agree but they have these really cool standing desks. I first heard about them years ago because my dad has a bad back. He had to get a standing desk because he couldn’t sit for too long without hurting his back. However, now they’re all the rage and it should be fairly easy to get one.

This is what I do at 10 minute intervals while watching TV!

This is what I do at 10 minute intervals while watching TV!

But what about when you’re watching tv? A standing desk won’t help you then right? Here’s what I do. I set my phone alarm to go off at 15 minute intervals while I’m watching TV or reading and then I don’t just stand up but I do 5 jump squats while standing. Then I sit down and enjoy my program or book for another 15 minutes. I do the jump squats because it is better to exercise my body while standing to achieve the optimal benefits. Sometimes I’ll jog in place or do regular squats to change it up. Mercola calls this intermittent movement and says you need to do this 35 TIMES PER DAY. That doesn’t mean you can stand up 35 times in a row and then sit for the rest of the day, it has to be spaced evenly throughout your waking hours.

Cool treadmill desk!

Cool treadmill desk!

On that same note, instead of getting a standing desk, get a treadmill desk. I saw it on Good Morning America this week. One of the correspondents on the show got one of these and lost 25 pounds by using it during the day. I know they’re a little pricey, approximately $1500, but what price will you pay for your sitting induced bad health?!! Doctors appointments, medications, tests, etc, etc, etc… Cha Ching!!! To conclude this post, sitting is hazardous to your health and to counteract the ill effects of sitting you need to STAND UP AND MOVE, at least 35 times throughout the day like I do! Do this and you will live a life of vitality- like Valerie!

 

 

Soda=No, Water=Yes!

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Hi all! Since it is summer, I thought I would discuss something very important when the weather is hot: hydration, or more to the point proper hydration. This is a subject that means a lot to me because I think proper hydration is key to a life full of vitality. After all, the human body is mostly water, right? So what I put into my body is critical for my continued good health.

Sodas are bad, but diet sodas are even worse!

Sodas are bad, but diet sodas are even worse!

  • Sodas are a giant no-no- I cannot overemphasize this point enough. Sodas are not a healthy choice, they have no nutritional value, are loaded with sugar, and if drinking a diet soda, are full of chemicals that can be toxic to your body. Studies have linked diet soda with certain cancers because of the fake, toxic chemicals they contain. STAY AWAY FROM SODAS! They should be an “every once in a while” type of indulgence, if at all. I drink water as my go to drink, and if I’m craving a soda, which is seldom, I will drink Izze soda which is natural and contains real fruit juice with no added sugar. I love all of the flavors and know I’m not putting toxic chemicals in my body which is an added bonus.

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  • Water, water everywhere and we should drink a lot of it- I’ve discussed my dislike of soda and how I drink water all day long, however, I need to clarify my feelings regarding water. First of all, I make sure the water I drink is filtered, preferably through reverse osmosis. Reverse osmosis (RO) is a process in which water is driven through a membrane that takes out impurities like total dissolved solids, asbestos, lead and other heavy toxic metals, chlorinated pesticides, and other impurities. The process is effective at removing between 90-99% of all contaminants. The only disadvantage I know is that the flow rate is low because of the process of RO, and so the amount of water produced is somewhat less than other processes. When I moved to a more rural environment and drank well water for the first time, I researched filtration processes, and RO was my choice to provide the most pure water for me and my family. What I love most about drinking RO water is that it has no flavor and there are no weird things floating around in it. Water shouldn’t have either of these things, unless it’s intentional. I also stay away from bottled water too. Many of the bottled water companies say their water is from “pure mineral springs” when it is actually from US municipal water, and then they filter it and add minerals. Also, even though the bottles themselves can be recycled, most of them end up in the trash, which isn’t good for the environment. I have a good, BPA free water bottle, I fill it with filtered tap water, put it in the fridge to get cold, and take it with me for the day. I never use the artificially flavored powders to add to my water, if I am in the mood for flavored water I add a slice of organic lemon and that provides lovely, natural flavor to my water. Other great flavored additions to water: an organic orange slice, a chunk of organic pineapple, a sprig of mint, an organic strawberry, really anything is possible here.
Organic fruit in my water- my favorite way to drink it!

Organic fruit in my water- my favorite way to drink it!

So this summer make sure to make a healthy hydration choice, stay away from sodas, especially diet ones, and drink filtered tap water in an eco friendly glass container. Happy hydrating!

VV

The times they are a changing!

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Hi Vitality with Valerie readers! This will be slightly different than my other posts because I’m going through a time of transition in my life. My youngest daughter is graduating from high school this weekend and I’m hosting her graduation open house. This is a very challenging time for me because I am extremely close to both of my daughters, and when they leave for college this August it will be the first time that I will have neither of my daughters at home with me in 20 years! I define myself primarily as Mom and to have both of my little birdies leave the nest is emotional for me.

My babies many years ago!

My babies many years ago!

The reason I’m posting about this is that we all go through times of transition and change in our lives, and this can be very difficult and stressful. Stress is debilitating for us physiologically. Studies have shown that stress can weaken your immune system, cause lack of sleep, lead to inflammation in your body (which can cause things like migraines and rheumatoid arthritis), can lead to substance abuse, weight gain, infertility, and gastrointestinal issues. Yuck! Who wants any of that?!

Well, the good thing is that we can counteract the effects of stress with some simple steps. This week has been very hectic and busy for me with party planning and helping my daughter with everything she needs to get through the graduation. At times I have felt very stressed and anxious, however I have utilized some important steps to overcome the stress and anxiety.

1. Down time- When I’m stressed my morning meditation time is more important than ever, even though sometimes I am tempted to skip it and use the 30 minutes to do something else that needs to be done. However, when I’m stressed that is when I need my calm, peaceful time even more so I make sure to fit it in, even if it’s only 5 minutes. As I’ve said before, whatever brings you a sense of peace and tranquility is essential to mental and physical wellbeing, so make sure you do that especially when stressed.

2. Ask for help- This is the most difficult one for me. I have a hard time asking for help and I suspect many of you feel the same way. It’s important to ask your partner, children, family members, and friends for help so that you don’t have to do everything yourself. I’ve done that this week and I have found that everyone is more than willing to help when I’ve asked them.

3. Exercise- This is another critically important component to relieving stress. Regular exercise is crucial in stress reduction among other benefits. Again, when I’m busy I am tempted to skip my exercise time in order to squeeze in other things. However, those to do list items will always be there and if I exercise I’ll feel better about tackling them. I usually exercise for 45-50 minutes per day, but this week since I’ve been so busy I have only gotten in 30 minutes, and one day I just walked my dogs for 20 minutes. I am fine with that because I know when things slow down a little I will go back to my regular workout time, and I’m proud of myself for getting a workout in when I have so much to do.

4. Rest- When I’m stressed I make sure to get enough sleep. I’ve been awakening earlier this week, around 5:30 or 6 am which is horrendously early but my brain starts working and I can’t sleep anymore. I’ve countered that by falling asleep a little earlier, around 10, because I need at least 7 hours of sleep or I’m not fit to be around! I feel like I have enough energy to get through the day so this is working for me.

My babies all grown up, where does the time go?!

My babies all grown up, where does the time go?!

Wish me luck in getting through this weekend and the transition time ahead of me this summer! If you have any other tips for dealing with stress that work for you, please feel free to post them here. Again, thank you for reading this, and good luck with your stressful situations!

Valerie