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Wednesday, May 26, 2010, 3:39 PM
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I have never been a bit fan of taking vitamins or supplements. Honestly, I always thought it was overkill, and thought you should be able to (easily) get everything you need from your foods.
Well... I'm starting to wonder about that.
Based on advice from my chiropractor, and things I'd been reading, I started taking fish oil capsules (spring for the good stuff here, or you risk getting extra doses of heavy metals!) and a B-stress-complex.
After a couple weeks, I noticed... I've started dreaming again!
I hadn't noticed when I stopped... but I knew my sleep had been very restless, and not deep or satisfying - I was tired all the time. Now, I'm actually waking up just before my alarm, right after a dream!
So, this is very, very cool - but makes me wonder what else I'm missing...
I've also just started taking magnesium... apparently something like 2/3 of Americans are deficient in magnesium, and it's incredibly important for our bodies to function correctly. So, I'm hoping it helps me with a couple more issues I've been having.
I also wrote about magnesium and it's relationship to migraines - something I only learned of recently! Apparently, some doctors use magnesium as a way to treat migraines (through injections though, for rapid relief - ouch!)
So if you suffer from chronic migraines, you may want to give magnesium supplements a try. You should take them with food, usually later in the day, and cut back if you notice yourself having frequent loose stools.
And, take a look at my article: "The Magnesium-Migraine Link - What You Don't Know Could be Killing You" (yes, I went for a bit of drama in the title, but it's still good, interesting info!)
Enjoy!
Wednesday, May 26, 2010, 3:29 PM
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Well, the herb garden didn't survive. I guess we all saw that coming. I had forgotten the toppling dill, until I re-read my lost Journal entry. It came back with rather amazing clarity.
I still have the AeroGarden - and an older package of seeds to grow cherry tomatoes!
Once I clean out the garden device itself, I'm going to try the tomatoes. Not sure what kind of luck I'll have, but since I have the seeds, I figure I have to at least try!
In other news, as I've mentioned, I'm very into health but have really been struggling with my own. It sucks to feel like you value and care about health, but to be so bad at actually implementing it!
So, I've had a couple meetings with a local nutritionist to get some advice. It's been interesting, and the more I read and learn, the more I'm feeling that I need to make changes. To that end, after 20 years as a vegetarian - I've started eating fish. I am convinced that fish is going to be healthier for me than those super-processed fake meats, although I'm having difficulty with it now. (It's hard to suddenly start eating animals after so long, it grosses me out a little, and I have absolutely no idea how to shop for or cook it!)
So far - all I've had is tuna salad. LOTS of tuna salad! I wonder if I should start identifying myself as a tuna-tarian? ;)
Monday, March 29, 2010, 4:53 PM
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I'm trying to create a poll - not sure if it's working.
When I got my own home (two years ago as of last month) - I was excited to think I'd be able to grow fresh herbs in my kitchen. The thought of reaching over to pluck some basil seemed so very perfectly domestic, despite the fact that I rarely cook.
Faced with the reality of a very dark townhouse, I turned instead to an Aerogarden. These fancy devices do all the work for you, and include lights (on automatic timers) that are supposed to guarantee your herbs, veggies, or flowers will grow into bountiful, robust plants.
Yup. And, I think I'm killing my herbs.
It started with parsley that refused to sprout at all. "No big deal," I thought - it's just parsley. It's a garnish.
Except, more and more of the smaller herbs have been dying off, quietly, in the shadows of the bigger ones.
I accepted that gracefully, content that the bigger herbs (a huge pile of dill and a good size chunk of basil) were things I liked more anyway....
Until I came home one day to find my dill had literally toppled over! It looked like it had simply given up on life - the whole thing (that had been strong and vibrant the day before) was literally lying defeated and horizontal.
I have tried trimming it. I checked the water and nutrients and lights. Everything looks ok. The basil is still standing strong, as of this writing, but for the life of me - I have no clue what could have killed the dill!
Would love any advice from those who have "been there". I'm thinking I might try my luck with regular potters in the window, despite the darkness, and hope that summer brings enough light for things to grown.
Any other ideas? Or tips to keep my poor little herbs from dying before they make it on the dinner plate?
Monday, March 29, 2010, 4:43 PM
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The picture that I chose here on Beliefnet has three dark stones, piled on top of each other.
It looks peaceful, zen-like to me.
I just realized - I HAVE THOSE EXACT STONES! I have two sitting on the counter in my kitchen, and a handful of others scattered strategically throughout the house.
:) Funny to realize it.
BTW - you can find them by the bag in arts & crafts stores! Very smooth and relaxing.
Friday, February 19, 2010, 11:17 PM
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Do you ever wonder why people post things online with blatant mispellings?
I always thought that those authors were idiots - either they were careless, or just plain too dumb to know that they were spelling things wrong.
Until I actually broke down and did the same thing myself.
My most recent article is on "migranes" (check it out here:
Liz's Article on "Migranes"
Why on earth would I do such a thing?
Well, I've started looking at how people search... and learned that a huge number of people are searching for information about "migranes"!
I don't know, I'm still trying to decide if it's a bad thing to target those types of errors in searches, is it somehow wrong or immoral, or is it just practical? Maybe helpful to people who are spelling-challenged?
Just a thought though, sometimes there's a good logical reason or purpose behind a seeming "mistake".
And, for the record, I've been fairly migraine-free lately. I'm still getting the odd one every once in awhile, and pretty much stopping everything to sleep it off, but they've been *manageable* - so I'm feeling pretty grateful about that these days.
Take care!
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