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Greetings!
Summer is in full swing, the days are sunny, the
nights are warm and inviting. So take part in the
simple joys of summer... playing at the beach, gazing
at the stars, working in the garden, visiting a local
farmstand or having a barbecue with family and
friends. Whatever it is that you love about summer,
indulge yourself!!
I hope everyone is enjoying life at a little slower pace
this summer and taking life one day at a time.
In Health and Happiness,
Kelly
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RELAXATION AND EXERCISE
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Summer is often a time for serious play, time off and
deep relaxation. Many of us use the summertime to
rebuild our reserves for the rest of the busy year. In
our work-crazed society we can lose sight of the
benefits of slowing down and taking time to rest.
Now that summer is in full swing, it’s time to enjoy
the restorative powers of reconnecting to your body
through movement and relaxation.
Summer is a unique time of year when we can do
both our relaxation and our movement out in nature.
Take a nap in a hammock, enjoying the smell of
freshly cut grass. Go to the park and meditate or
read under a favorite tree. One of the greatest
places to rest in the summertime is by the water.
There is something magical and restorative in water,
and we naturally crave to be near it, by it or in it.
Heading to the water, whether it is the beach, a
lake, or a kiddie pool, can be relaxing and
rejuvenating.
Just as much as the body loves to relax, the body
loves to move. Even though our body is most healthy
when it is getting appropriate physical activity, we
often feel dread and boredom when we hear the
word “exercise.” Think for a moment of what type of
movement you would consider fun, as opposed to
torturous. Perhaps you loathe the idea of a gym,
but miss taking dance classes. Maybe you secretly
want to try yoga or rollerblading. You could play
touch football with your kids, walk with a neighbor in
the mornings or go for a swim. The summer offers so
many choices—it’s simply up to you to choose which
style of movement excites you. Your heart will thank
you, your soul will be gratified, your limbs will be
more fluid and you’ll sleep better at night.
Whether you are relaxing, exercising, or both, notice
that being outside in nature has a profound way of
quieting the mind and reconnecting us to ourselves.
Often this relaxation and peace of mind are what our
bodies crave the most. So while summer is with us,
strap on your sandals and enjoy to the fullest the
rich elements of sun, wind and water and the
nourishment that they bring.
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FOOD FOCUS: Water
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Most of us are aware of the importance of drinking
enough water. Getting our daily requirement of water
helps our organs perform their functions, keeps our
skin clear and hydrated, and allows physical action in
our bodies to flow smoothly. Even with this
knowledge, it can still be challenging to drink all the
water our bodies deserve daily. Especially in the
summer, when we tend to play hard, break a sweat
and bask in the sun, drinking plenty of water is
critical. Those who are not drinking enough may
experience poor digestion, sluggish thinking, skin
breakouts, headaches, bad breath and general
fatigue.
To start your day right, set a large glass of water by
your bed each night and drink it when you wake up.
When the first thing that flows through your body
each morning is water, it pulls out toxins left over
from the previous day and freshens your system for
the day ahead. Keep a bottle of water accessible
throughout the day, whether you are on the go or at
a desk. Having one close by will remind you to take a
sip when thirsty. The first sip will usually let you
know how much more water you need. A sip or two
may be enough, or you may need a big glass. If you
drink most of your daily water before early evening,
you most likely will not be thirsty before bed. This is
good, because drinking before bed, and then waking
to use the bathroom, disturbs your peaceful night’s
sleep.
What about quality? Some people like bottled water,
while others prefer filtered water. The key is to like
the taste of the water you are drinking, and the
water should agree with your body. If the taste of
plain water is unappealing, experiment to see how
you can make it tasty and drinkable. Adding a few
mint leaves, a wedge of lemon, a sprig of parsley,
slices of cucumber, a twist of lime or a squeeze of
orange are great ways to make water more tempting
or to jazz up your water routine. Also, drinking tea or
juice and eating raw fruits and vegetables contribute
to the hydration process. So, splash in the waves,
swim in the sun, drink plenty of water and enjoy the
summer fun!
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RECIPE #1 OF THE MONTH: Sun Tea
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Prep time: 2 minutes
Brew Time: 24 Hours
Ingredients:
- 3-4 teabags of your choice
- water
Directions:
- Fill an extra-large mason jar with lid with water,
add 3 or 4 of your favorite tea bags.
- Place in sun for one full day and let the shining
rays pour in heat and energy, bringing out the
wonderful tea flavors.
- Sweeten if so desired with natural sweetener,
serve room temperature or cold over ice.
- Option: Garnish with mint leaves or lemon wedge.
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RECIPE #2 OF THE MONTH: Ginger Drink
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Prep time: 7 minutes
Brew Time: 24 Hours
Ingredients:
- 1 pound fresh ginger root
- 2 liters water
- juice of 2 limes
- maple syrup or agave nectar to taste
Directions:
- Thinly peel the fresh ginger, grate and mix with
water in a large sauce pan
- Bring to a boil and simmer for 4 minutes. Cover
the pan, turn off the heat and leave for 24 hours.
- Strain the liquid through a fine mesh sieve.
- Add the lime juice and maple syrup or agave. Stir
until dissolved. Serve chilled.
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