Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Clean Sweep Energy Spray

We received this email from one of new customers. She was very impressed with the Clean Sweep energy spray, noticing clearing effects immediately.

"I would like to share something with you. I started using the Clean Sweep spray right away. Today is Monday and I feel alot better--more calm, relaxed, and grounded. I have the ability to see negative energy, and I noticed the amount of negative energy has diminished. I've tried other type of sprays in the past and none of them worked. I will continue to observe the results and I will keep you informed." -- E. Medina, Kissimee, FL

We look forward to hearing more from you, Ms. Medina!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Dear Readers - May 20, 2009

hiking Exercising the body, I believe, is underrated. The body can tolerate (or craves) more exercise than most people accept. And, as the saying goes, "Use it or lose it"--especially the older you get.

I find the more active I am, the better I feel. There are all sorts of medical reasons for this (cardiovascular, parasympathetic, lymph stimulation), but there is an emotional component to it that I think gets overlooked, and seldom mentioned.

When you're in motion and breathing, you feel yourself being alive. You feel yourself accomplishing. You feel yourself having the adventure of life. It's just more uplifting to be active. Often, exercising is recommended to people with clinical depression just for this reason.

On the other hand, if you just don't feel like moving, and yet you HAVE to move (chasing down a 6-year old, or getting the vacuuming done before the mother-in-law arrives), it's easy to get focused on your resistance instead of the task at hand. Here is your perfect opportunity to change the exercise mindset. Feel your aliveness, enjoy the good thing you're doing for your body and BREATHE. It's not for the 6-year old, it's not for your mother-in-law--it's for you!

Of course, increasing your overall lifestyle activity level usually means changing your routine and there are the resistances that come with that. It does require some discipline, but focusing on the benefits and the good feelings that come with activity can keep you motivated.

Here are some low-impact choices you can make to your routine:
  • If you have a remote phone, walk around while you talk, and then always return it to its cradle.
  • Instead of hiring the kid across the street to mow the lawn, do it yourself.
  • Park the car in the back of parking lots so you have to walk a ways, and then jog.
  • Take the stairs not the elevator.
  • Put dishes, pots, pans, cleaning supplies, etc., in locations requiring you to walk, stretch or bend to get a hold of them.
  • Be aware of your breathing, then breathe in for a count of 6, breathe out for 6. Do this three times. Refreshing!
  • While sitting or reclining, tense and release your legs, arms, stomach, shoulders, face, hands.
  • Check into yoga classes or official nature walks. Talk to your neighbor about going with you.
  • Walk the dog.
  • Plant a garden and raise your own vegetables.
You get the idea. Instead of trying to find the physically easiest way to get things done, start the habit of trying to find the physically refreshing way to get things done.

And, when all else fails, at least BREATHE.

In vibrant health,

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Shay Arave
President
Subtle Energy Solutions
ShaysWays.com

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Common Symptoms of Enzyme Deficiency

New article posted about the symptoms that can show up from an enzyme deficiency due to life stressors or an inadequate diet, or both.

Although you may be eating healthy foods and exercising, other factors can overrun your body's ability to produce a high enough enzyme level to maintain good health. Some of these factors include environmental stressors, such as air or electromagnetic pollution; emotional stress, such as job loss, loss of a loved one, or a chronic relationship conflict; lack of raw foods in the diet; other lifestyle stress, such as frequent business travel, lack of sleep, or job and family demands. All of these conditions either inhibit the body's ability to produce enzymes, or put the body into stress because normal levels of enzymes are being used up and not sufficiently replaced.

Enzyme Deficiency

Amylase Deficiency

Breaking out of the skin –rash.
Hypoglycemia
Depression
Allergies
PMS
Hot Flashes
Fatigue
Cold Hands and Feet
Neck and Shoulder Aches
Sprue
Inflammation

Protease Deficiency

Back Weakness
Fungal Forms
Constipation
High Blood Pressure
Insomnia
Hearing Problems
Parasites
Gum Disorders
Gingivitis

Lipase Deficiency

Aching Feet
Arthritis
Bladder Problems
Cystitis
Acne
Gall Bladder Stress
Gallstones
Hay Fever
Prostate Problems
Psoriasis

Combination Deficiency

Chronic Allergies
Common Colds
Diverticulitis
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Chronic Fatigue
Sinus Infection
Immune Depressed Condition

Thursday, May 14, 2009

More on raw juicing and alkaline benefits

Want to Lose Weight? Try Vegetable Juice


Drinking at least one glass of low-sodium vegetable juice daily may help overweight dieters lose more weight.

In a study, adults who drank at least 8 ounces of vegetable juice as part of a diet lost 4 pounds over 12 weeks, while those who followed the same diet but did not drink the juice lost only 1 pound. The vegetable juice drinkers also significantly increased their intake of vitamin C and potassium, while decreasing their overall carbohydrate intake.

It's possible that vegetable juice helps reduce appetite. In addition, vegetable juice drinkers are more likely to get the recommended 3 to 5 servings of vegetables daily.



Dr. Mercola's Comments:


No doubt about it, vegetable juice can help you to lose weight.

This weight loss is experienced not only by people who have that as a goal, but also by those who do not. Many -- in fact, the majority -- of people start juicing as a way to improve their health and energy. But even these folks have noticed the pounds “falling off.”

This may be a result of the fact that acids are stored in fat cells, and when the pH becomes better balanced with alkaline foods such as vegetable juices, your body will let go of fat cells and the acids they contain.

Additionally, people who are juicing are likely eating less processed food and junk food, feeling better and having more energy, and as a result are more active, which would contribute to shedding excess pounds.

But weight loss is just one benefit of juicing. Others include:


• Boosting your immune system. Juicing can supercharge your immune system with its concentration of beneficial phytochemicals. Phytochemicals are the substances plants contain that protect them from disease, injury and pollution. Research has shown that people whose diets are highest in phytonutrients (ie, plants) have the lowest incidence of cancer and other diseases.

• Increasing your energy. When your body has an abundance of the nutrients it needs, and your pH is optimally balanced, you feel energized.

• Supporting your brain health. People who drank juices (fruit and vegetable) more than three times per week, compared to less than once a week, were 76 percent less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease, according to the Kame Project.


Bottled vs. Raw: Does it Matter?


The benefits of vegetable juice noted above are largely available from RAW vegetable juice, as opposed to the processed varieties you find at the grocery store.

Raw vegetable juice, the kind you make at home, is teeming with valuable and sensitive micronutrients, however these become damaged and destroyed when the juice is heated or pasteurized.

Raw juice, on the other hand, is therapeutic. It is a nutrient-dense “living” broth that is absorbed almost instantly, requiring little effort by your body. It is almost like receiving an intravenous infusion of vitamins, minerals, and enzymes that goes right into your system without having to be broken down.

Since it can be utilized by your body immediately, those who juice report feeling the “kick” of energy almost instantly.

Raw juice also contains something very special -- biophotonic light energy -- which revitalizes your body.

Fresh, raw juice is a “live food” with a full complement of vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals and enzymes. Commercially processed, canned, bottled, frozen or otherwise packaged juices have been pasteurized, again meaning the juice has been exposed to high temperatures, and many of the vitamins and enzymes have been killed or removed.


Which Veggies are the Best to Juice?


That all depends … on YOU.

You can find out which vegetables are best for you (and keep in mind that you want to juice primarily veggies, NOT fruits, which are high in sugar) by determining your nutritional type, and selecting vegetables that are best suited for your unique biochemistry.

According to Nutritional Typing principles, if you are a carb type, vegetable juicing is highly recommended if you want to regain or retain your health. Juicing is also beneficial for mixed types, whereas protein types need to follow some specific guidelines to make it work for them.

Generally speaking, though, you should start by juicing vegetables that you enjoy eating non-juiced. The juice should taste pleasant -- not make you feel nauseous.

You’ll also want to minimize your use of high-sugar veggies like carrots and beets. If you’re healthy they’re fine to use in moderation, but if you’re struggling with health challenges or are overweight, stick to vegetables that grow above-ground instead.


Tips for Getting the Most Out of Vegetable Juicing


I have previously written an extensive guide to juicing, which I highly recommend you read to help you get started. But one important factor to keep in mind is that, since vegetable juice is very perishable, it’s best to drink all of your juice right after you make it.

However, if you're careful, you can store it for up to 24 hours with only moderate nutritional decline. To store your juice:


• Put your juice in a glass jar with an airtight lid and fill it to the very top. There should be a minimum amount of air in the jar as the oxygen in air (air is about 20 percent oxygen) will "oxidize" and damage the juice.
• Wrap the jar with aluminum foil to block out all light. Light damages the juice.
• Store it in the refrigerator until about 30 minutes prior to drinking, as vegetable juice is best consumed at room temperature.


Thought it does take some time to prepare fresh vegetable juice, the benefits you’ll receive will more than make up for it. Many people enjoy juicing first thing in the morning, including myself, and it quickly becomes a normal, satisfying routine, just like brushing your teeth.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Restless Leg Syndrome

By Steven Reinberg
HealthDay Reporter

(HealthDay News) -- Having a big belly or being obese appears to increase the risk for restless legs syndrome (RLS), a new study finds.

Some 5 percent to 10 percent of adults in the United States have RLS, a disorder that causes people to feel a compelling need to move their legs, especially when they're lying down. The condition can have a substantial impact on sleep, daily activities and quality of life, researchers say.

In the new study, "we found that obesity was associated with a 40 percent higher risk of having RLS," said lead researcher Dr. Xiang Gao, an instructor in medicine at the Harvard School of Public Health. "Individuals with a higher waist circumference, a marker for central obesity, are also 60 percent more likely to having RLS relative to those with a low waist circumference," he added.

The researchers also found an association between obesity at age 20 and a higher risk of having the disorder in mid-life or later, Gao said, while noting, "This suggests that obesity could be a risk factor for development of RLS."

The report is published in the April 7 issue of Neurology.

For the study, Gao's team collected data on almost 89,000 men and women who took part in either the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study or the Nurses' Health Study II. Among these people, 6.4 percent of women and 4.1 percent of men reported having RLS.

The researchers found that obese men and women were almost one-and-a-half times more likely to have RLS compared with their normal-weight counterparts. Moreover, those with the largest waists were also more likely to have RLS compared with people with the slimmest waists.

Some studies suggest that obese people have lower dopamine receptor levels in the brain. Since decreased dopamine is believed to play a role in RLS, there could be a link between obesity and lower dopamine levels, Gao said. Dopamine is produced by the body and transmits signals between nerve cells.

"If future prospective studies confirm that obesity is a risk factor for RLS, weight reduction may contribute to RLS prevention," Gao speculated.

Dr. Carlos Singer, director of the Center for Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders at the University of Miami School of Medicine, said the study may be yet another reason to watch your weight.

"This is a warning to all of us -- watch out for obesity," Singer said.

But Singer cautioned that the link between obesity and RLS remains unclear and the two conditions may simply be linked by some other, as yet unknown, factor. Still, he added, it can't hurt to try and lose weight in order to stave off RLS, since "we have plenty of good reasons already not to be obese."

The finding may also provide more clues to the origins of RLS, Singer said. The link between the condition and decreased dopamine is interesting, he added, because dopamine is also a hallmark of Parkinson's disease, another movement disorder.

Friday, May 08, 2009

Dear Readers - May 8, 2009

weeding It is that time again...weeding those gardens, bending, reaching, crawling on hands and knees clearing out old growth for the benefit of those colorful beds of veggies and flowers known as part of the summertime fest. I was thinking while weeding yesterday, that pulling the entire root of the weed is like transforming an old issue. If you do not remove the root, the weed returns, and like an issue, getting down to the origin of the issue--its thoughts and feeling--and transforming its meaning is the only way to create a lasting and productive life change.

Recently I found new meaning in the breath, especially so in my yoga practice, showing up in my day-to-day while practicing deeper, rhythmic breathing in my work and daily activities. Breath, when practiced consciously, can be a form of release work--call it a distraction from those constant, daunting thoughts that dwell in the past. Things we wish we could change and can't, longings we wait for yet are late in arriving, thoughts that keep us out of the moment and stalled in the past. When you find yourself in the past, living a disappointment, go to the breath. Breathe in through the nose and out through the nose, relax...and do it again: In through the nose and out through the nose. As you exhale through the nose feel the breath loosen the shoulders, neck, upper chest; and inhale again, like a wave of motion, inhale and then exhale over and over.

Here are some of the physical benefits of nasal breathing.
  • Makes exercise much easier because it restores sympathetic-parasympathetic balance so that you finish a workout energized, not exhausted.
  • Stimulates the vagus nerve in the upper abdomen, allowing you to exercise more strenuously at a lower heart rate.
  • Keeps the rib cage flexible so lung capacity is optimized, and you can oxygenate your body and brain more efficiently.
  • Minimizes occurrence of colds and sinus infections, because air that is breathed into the lungs through the nose has been warmed and filtered by the cilia in your nasal passages.
  • Improves metabolism because the better aeration of the lungs oxygenates the blood and burns more calories.
Healing from the past is something we all spend time doing, whether we are conscious of this process or not. Like weeding a garden, the deeper we dig and more thorough we are with the cleansing or breathing out our distress, the more beautiful the outcome. We have less debris to manage, more space to grow and flourish and far less luggage following our trail.

Spring is a wonderful time to clean up your garden and uproot ways of being that are long worn out and useless. Give it a try with the breath, and I will be right there with you. Once again, thanks for clicking into the Vibrant Living E-zine and for being my inspiration.

In vibrant health,

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Shay Arave
President
Subtle Energy Solutions
ShaysWays.com



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