Being healthy on a budget

As someone who is obsessed with everything healthy (and noting how amazing I feel and the way my body has transformed), there is still a huge hurdle that is very hard to overcome. The super high cost of living this way. It is undeniable. When I walk through the check-out line at Whole Foods or Natural Grocers, I do have this moment of PANIC. Just waiting for those digital numbers to pop up on the screen with the final total…I feel a little sweaty and some quickening of my heart rate. I know it is not going to be good. But I can’t stop. I am addicted.

As I have purchased many, many products during my search for the best things I could incorporate in to my life, there are some that are very reasonable and have huge benefits, and there are some that are costly, but can be worth it when the healthy benefits are considered. Therefore, I created a list based on my own opinion, on what I find to be the most reasonable way to incorporate natural/organic products in to your life.

Beauty: Unfortunately it is much harder to find mainstream stores that carry makeup and lotion that don’t contain all of those ingredients which are supposedly messing up our hormones and causing issues internally. I have found that people really do become loyal to certain products, and don’t like to give up what personally works for them. I understand. I always believe that you should try to cut out any products you can part with, or just limit the exposure (from personal perspective, my grandma passed away strong and healthy at 97 years-old, and wore lipstick and perfume every single day). Unfortunately, our bodies don’t seem to be handling the constant influx of toxins from so many different sources. Therefore, I recommend taking a beauty detox. Let your skin breathe whenever possible. If you have some blemishes and are afraid how you look…who cares! The only person you are caring about in this moment is yourself. Then try to find more “natural” products for things that cover the largest amount of surface area (As a nurse, I applied pain medicine patches to patients surface layers of skin, so if you don’t think stuff absorbs, you are sadly wrong). I recommend more natural ingredients in lotions that are being used on large amounts of your body, along with deodorant, concealers and powders, and anything you put on your lips (duh…you are eating that crap!). I really like the makeup and lotion brands found at natural foods stores, and it may be a good place to start. My current favorite line of makeup is called Mineral Fusion mineral makeup, which is made in Denver, CO. With that being said, if there are certain products you really love and work well for you…keep those for the special days and occasions. All we are trying to do is lessen the exposure over time.

Fruits/Veggies: The Environmental Working Group (EWG) each year comes out with a list called “The Dirty Dozen”, and this list seems to be a strong standard for what is felt is the top items to consider buying organic. I feel that the list is helpful and beneficial to keep in the back of your mind, but the rule I try to follow most is: buy organic for the foods you eat the MOST. For instance, my girl’s love carrots, and eat them all day long. I always buy organic carrots because they are consuming such a large amount of them. The food industry is slowly changing, but I really don’t trust any labeling on foods these days. Therefore, I just try to buy as close to the source as possible, and preferably from small, local farms.

Powders and supplements: I have to say…this is the major problem area for me in regards to spending (possibly unnecessary) money. I love finding a new “green” powder, or supplement that will give me the energy and “feel good” feeling I always crave. In this area, I recommend to anyone who is working out and trying to get on a healthier life track, to buy a quality protein powder, with one added “green” powder. Some of my favorite companies are Garden of Life, Sun Potion, Pure Encapsulations, Amazing Grass, and Vital Proteins. All because they are known to have higher standards for quality along with labeling their products honestly. My reasoning behind investing in a few of these powders is related to studies that state drinking protein within 30 minutes of a work-out will help you repair/build muscle, and stabilize blood sugar and hunger so there won’t be the crash in an hour that makes you want to eat a whole sleeve of Oreos. I actually make a protein drink every afternoon whether I workout or not. It keeps me full and satisfied until dinner, and has helped me completely stop snacking. It takes a bit to get used to, but I encourage you to experiment with various ways to make it taste good enough that you will want to continue drinking it. I usually mix my protein in my favorite green juice, or put a scoop in a smoothie with various fruits and vegetables. As far as supplements, that is very specific to the individual. I always recommend a quality probiotic because it is heavily researched to benefit so many aspects of your body and life (immunity, mental health, prevention of many chronic conditions). I encourage everyone to get a blood test to find out if you are deficient in anything. For instance, my iron and B12 were extremely low last summer. I thought I was “mom tired,” and it turns out, it was so much more.

Fluids: Last but not least. Buy a water filter…and chug chug chug water. All day long. It comes at a minimal cost, helps flush out the “crap,” and it is generally needed by every single part or your body for basic life functioning. I also highly recommend buying a reusable water bottle to refill over and over. Not only does it reduce waste, but it is habit forming. Once you start carrying it around with you (everywhere you go!!!!), you will suddenly find your water consumption increasing tremendously, and you will start seeing how your body will only crave it more. Another example of how you can teach your body to desire the good, and not the bad.

I really wish we lived in a world where organic did not need to exist; that all foods were great for us, and we didn’t have to hear such a mix of information about what is healthy one week, and suddenly it is terrible for you the next. Sometimes I feel like we are all doomed…but then I find a new product down the aisles of my local grocery store, or get a whiff of the fresh scents at a Farmer’s Market…and I get excited to push through another day…

Strong mind. Strong heart. Strong body.

Val

 

5 Days of Holiday Gifts…Gift 2: Protect your largest organ…

Gift #2: Amber Bath Bathing Essentials

I have always had dry skin. I was one of those lucky people who had cracked, bleeding fingers, and was basically in pain during the winter months of the year.  Picking the nursing profession was probably a poor choice in hindsight, but I battled through it with every hand lotion I could find, and even used to sleep in gloves hoping to provide some improvement before my next shift.  Then came pregnancies, breastfeeding, moving to a more arid climate, and my skin took a terrible turn for the worst.  The doctor actually told me my skin was “allergic to pregnancy.” Yep, super sexy.

But this all changed 2 years ago, when I had a chance meeting at Whole Foods with someone who would save me from this life long battle. I met the owner and creator of Amber Bath, a Colorado based product made of pure “therapeutic ingredients,” and nothing but the “best essential oils.” It is made-by-hand in small batches, with 100% natural ingredients. The owner Elizabeth, suggested a few products that would help my (at the time pregnant) ailing skin.

I have recommended these products to so many people, gave them as gifts to teachers, moms, sibling, etc., because it has been the only thing I have ever found to work. The feedback I received has been very positive from everyone, so I am definitely not alone in my belief in this brand.

Although there are many amazing products, I am going to tell you about my two favorite.  The first is called the Shea Shower Frappe. This product is so unique, and I have never found anything like it.  You keep it in the shower, and use it after washing and rinsing (while the warm water is still running), or immediately after turning the water off. This is all due to the fact that the product itself does not contain water, so it uses what is left on your body. The Shea butter is thick, and it becomes smooth as it combines with the water and warmth of your skin.  For me, it absorbs immediately, and my skin doesn’t dry out from those long, hot showers I take in the winter months.  Additionally, due to my laziness, I don’t have to stand and freeze, while I decide whether I should put lotion on, or just get dressed since no one is going to see my skin for the next 6 months anyway; it is done immediately before I can change my mind.

And now to the salves, which are the holy grail of my hand health. These salves, made by Amber Bath, consist of bees wax, cocoa butter, and coconut oil, along with all natural essential oils. Not only does it help your skin, the ingredients provide some aromatherapy as well! Additionally, one of the things I love the most about this salve is the fact that it can be used not only on your hands, but also on elbows, heels, and get this…your lips! So much of my body craves moisture, and I have loved buying one product that can do so much. It is thick in consistency, but for me, it all gets sucked up and absorbed and instantly smooths (in case you were wondering, it is also not too thick for the lips).  By morning, my body feels so much better, and my hands have transformed back to health.  I have had cracked fingers every winter since I can remember, but since I have found this product and use it consistently every night, I have not had a single crack in my skin. Not an exaggeration!

Don’t worry, I am not going to pull a Dr. Oz on you, and recommend every product out there that is said to be a “superfood,” or the “next big thing” in healthy living.  I have been on this journey for roughly 11 years, and I have tried many, many things. I am only going to recommend products that I have extensively used, definitely work, and in relation to how your body functions…things that makes sense.  I am writing this blog because I am super passionate about making peoples’ life better, and making it realistic and achievable by all.  Health is not generational, racial, ageist, or sexist…it is about finding a quality life, and treating yourself well. Keep up the good work.

Strong mind. Strong heart. Strong body.

Val