90 Detox Day 7

So I’ve been on this 90 day detox with my husband Richard and at first it was super hard. I can only imagine how much more committed you will need to be if you’re not already a vegetarian or living a healthy lifestyle.
I’m feeling effects of clear sinuses my abs are getting ripped which is awesome riches feeling stronger and we’re both sleeping well.
We are officially gluten-free, dairy free, caffeine free, meat free and eating no refined sugar or vegetable oils (almost all are GMO). We’ve given up coffee and been drinking the heck out of herbal tea. This morning we decided to drink half caf blend coffee because it sounded good. We have a friend and yoga student, Claire, who created this ‘Beneficial Brew’ of coffee and healing spices that alleviate joint pain, like tamarind and cardamom and clove. After making the French press and debating over boiling water in the microwave vs stovetop we made our coffee. We added the coconut milk creamer. It smelled great! We drank a few swallows and didn’t even want it. Ended up pouring it out and making detox tea. It’s amazing how quickly the body responds to what is good for it.

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We’ve been drinking green smoothies almost daily, as well as the diet.
Blueberry Raspberry Kale ~green smoothie recipe:
Two handfuls of frozen organic blueberries and raspberries
One frozen organic banana
Three kale leaves
Two scoops of vanilla Juice Plus complete powder
One cup of ice
One cup of organic apple juice

Blend all in a high horsepower blender. Add filtered water as needed to thin. Enjoy!
My sprouts are almost ready! I’ll post about that soon.

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Guide To Healthy Living, Less Stress and More Success in 2011 Lisa Ware, RYT

Sunset yoga at South Padre

Sunset yoga at South Padre

1. Get enough rest: 7.5 hours is ideal for most people.
2. Eat foods that are colorful. ‘Eating the Rainbow’ and avoid too many soft foods.
3. Eat foods that you can identify their source; where did the ingredients come from? The closer to the Earth, the better for you as a general rule. Look for and go out of your way to make sustainable choices, do it for your grand children’s children.
4. Drink pure water, half an ounce per pound of body weight daily is recommended. If what you’re drinking isn’t just water, drink 100% juice, organic or non dairy milk, caffeine free and free from artificial color and fake sweeteners. Keep a travel bottle with you at all times. Americans are almost always within 25 feet of a water source and most go around dehydrated every day!
5. Prepare your week in advance. Avoid wasting time and energy running around. Plan major tasks for each role in your life and write them down. Be open to change, as change is the only continuous pattern in our life.
6. Set realistic goals, make lists. If you set your aim high and shoot for the moon you may sometimes miss, yet you will land among the stars!
7. Do something every day to connect to a higher source or a bigger cause, however that connection relates to you most. Whether it translates to giving time or resources for charitable works, setting your intention in prayer, meditation, in nature or sitting in quiet time; make this a daily commitment to yourself.
8. Allocate time for special friends and family. Keeping those relationships nurtured and caring about others makes you feel better and is want really helps us through the hard times. When life is stripped to the basics these are the people that matter most. Demonstrate random acts of kindness.
9. Learn something new! Set things to look forward to in one week, one month, this year etc. Read, study, travel, spend time at the barn or creating artwork… whatever lights you up!
10. Be good to your body. Do a physical activity daily! Sweat, focus, and get your heart rate up, change it up to keep it interesting, but most importantly HAVE FUN doing it!
Yoga is a practical and enjoyable way to attain balance in your body, peace in your mind and focus for your spirit. The physical practice of yoga offers so many variations for everyone’s different needs. Yoga can be very physically active, depending on the style. Our yoga style is called Vinyasa. This means each pose teaches the importance of breathing during practice and is associated with an inhale and an exhale. Learning to breathe may sound automatic, but not breathing fully is a stress reaction and can be a symptom, or even a cause, of many diseases. After learning techniques on your yoga mat, in class, you will develop new skills to utilize in real life. You may quickly experience better awareness, less reaction and more pro-action; plus getting more oxygen is always a lovely benefit.
Healthy living and doing yoga go hand in hand. As we grow and practice in yoga, we develop our character and learn to take that very important time to disconnect from stimulus, technology and the constant bombardment of our senses. This is called OVERSTIMULATION; we can learn to live in peace in a chaotic world. We instead find a moment for ourselves, away from our regular routine, for just a simple hour on our yoga mats. As we push ourselves physically in class, we also take what we learn and translate that to pushing through any hard situation in life. We then in turn help nurture our relationships with others through loving kindness. Yoga ultimately helps us respond with love by using our practice as a mirror. We see our self, and develop discipline; this yoga is about developing character, learning to find stillness, getting stronger, more balanced and, of course, more flexible, in both body and mind.
By each of us committing to have a positive outlook and by utilizing these learned skills, we will be contributing our small part to making this community, and ultimately our planet, a better place to live!

Lisa Ware is the founder of Yoga4Love, LLC and Owner of Dynamic Yoga and Fitness Studio in Red Oak, where they offer HOT Yoga, Zumba, Hip Hop class, Massage Therapy and other services. She has practiced yoga for longer than she can remember. She has been teaching since 2008 in our area and around the state of Texas. She currently resides in Ovilla with her husband of 19 years, her 2 children and many pets.

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