Natural Help for Allergies and Asthma

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Does your child or a child that you know suffer from asthma or allergies? Asthma attacks are triggered by things such as exercise, temperature changes and also environmental irritants. While there are some things you can’t control, other things you can. As a healthcare professional and an asthma sufferer myself (along with my kids), I try to avoid certain triggers to keep bad days at bay. Here are a few ways to help you and your family stay healthy at home.

1. Natural air freshener

Because a lot of us like to spray our homes with popular air fresheners that contain multiple chemicals, this can be quite irritating. So try this alternative:
All you need is an empty spray bottle, one cup of water, 2 tablespoons of vodka, and about 20 drops of an essential oil. (These are generally small 15mL bottles of potent but natural fragrances found in health food stores)

2. Perfume

I LOVE designer fragrances and parfum. At times, I still spray a little when I’m not around the kids and I want to feel “fancy”. If you want to try something a little different, try natural perfumes. These types of fragrances are making their way into mainstream popularity now. A lot of them are free of phthalates (which have been scientifically proven to cause health problems) and made with natural grain alcohol. A plus is that natural and essential oils work with your own body chemistry to become YOUR signature scent.

3. Cleaning your home

More and more, I am beginning to use environmentally-friendly cleaning products. This is for several reasons. I want my kids safe when they do their chores and and its a lot less irritating. I have even made several of my own cleaning solutions, thanks to Pinterest. I like to call it The Homemade Miracle Cleaner. Why? Because it works on virtually all stains and a great surface cleaner. We all know that Kids = Stains. So, here’s the 2 ingredient recipe for the natural cleaner: To a spray bottle, add 1 part Dawn dishwashing liquid (original blue kind) to 2 parts hydrogen peroxide.

4. Freshening up your home

Some of you may actually use the popular brands of household odor eliminators, like Febreze on your clothes, rugs and upholstery. Well, here’s a more natural alternative for refreshing your home. In a spray bottle, simply add 1/8 cup of fabric softener, 2 tablespoons Baking Soda, hot tap water. Voila!

Asthma can be triggered and exacerbated by exposure to many environmental factors. The American Academy of Pediatrics states: “Avoiding environmental allergens and irritants is one of the primary goals of good asthma management”. While I make no claims that these suggestions will provide the same results or evoke similar excitement, these have proven helpful for me and my family and hopefully the same for you! Not only are we striving to live healthier, we are “being green” in the process. Every little bit counts! Here’s to healthy living and a breath of fresh air for you and your family!

What do you do in your home to keep allergies and asthma under control?

Childhood Obesity – An Avoidable Epidemic

“The physical and emotional health of an entire generation and the economic health and security of our nation is at stake.”
~First Lady Michelle Obama (Let’s Move Campaign)

Obesity in Children

If it were medically feasible, would you consider allowing your 10 or 12 year old to go under the knife for gastric bypass? This is a decision that as a parent, most of us would probably answer, “No.” However, there are a lot of overweight/obese children and adolescents that despite known risks, actually want this procedure, because their life would be so much easier. Less bullying, less stress, and a better life…or so they imagine. For some, this is simply hypothetical. For others, this is a reality.

What’s the deal?

Childhood obesity has more than doubled in children and tripled in adolescents in the past 30 years. What are we doing as a society that has allowed our children to succumb to such a growing epidemic? During a keynote address recently, First Lady Michelle Obama had a message for parents with questionable eating and exercise habits:

“We as parents are our children’s first and best role models, and this is particularly true when it comes to their health,” she said, pointing to research that kids with one obese parent are more than twice as likely to become obese as adults. “We can’t lie around on the couch eating French fries and candy bars, and expect our kids to eat carrots and run around the block. But too often, that’s exactly what we’re doing.”
We always say that the children are our future. Let’s help them MAKE it to the future. There are several harmful long term effects that could be potentially fatal, if childhood obesity is not curbed. The fact is, children and adolescents who are obese are likely to be obese as adults, and are therefore more at risk for adult health problems such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, stroke, several types of cancer, and osteoarthritis.

How did we get here?

Well, as mentioned earlier, thirty years ago, most people led lives that kept them at a healthy weight. Kids walked to and from school everyday, ran around at recess, participated in gym class, and played for hours after school before dinner. We prepared home-cooked meals and served reasonable portion sizes and there was always a vegetable on the plate. Eating fast food was rare and occasional treat.

Today, some of our children live and experiences a totally different lifestyle. Walks to and from school have been replaced by car and bus rides. Gym class and after-school sports have been cut. A lot of times, their afternoons are now spent watching TV, playing video games, and on the Internet. Nowadays, parents are busier than ever and home-cooked meals may be far and far between.

As a society, it seems that we have become habitual snackers. Snacking between meals is very commonplace. Whereas thirty years ago, kids ate just one snack a day, now they are trending toward three snacks, resulting in an additional 200 calories a day — and one in five school-age children has up to six snacks a day. Lastly, our food and beverage portions have grown tremendously. They are now two to five times bigger than they were in years past. The average sugar-sweetened beverage was 13.6 ounces compared to today. A lot of kids think nothing of drinking an entire 20 ounces of sugar-sweetened beverages at one time.

What can we do?

There are a lot of online resources that give us options when our goal is guiding our kids (and family, period) towards a healthier lifestyle. Here are just a few:

1. Lead by example. Let your kids see YOU munching on raw fruits and veggies and drinking water instead of soda.

2. Reward with attention, not food. Let’s not reward our children with sweets. It leads them to believe that those foods are “better” than nutritious foods.

3. Make physical activity fun for the whole family. When the weather permits, go for walks or jogs and just have fun together.

4. Take your kids grocery shopping with you (I know, I know…sometimes this can be a headache.). This is a great opportunity to discuss food and nutrition and allow your children to make healthy choices.

We are our children’s biggest influence. Let’s help them develop good healthy eating habits and be proactive with their good food choices versus trying to change some bad habits that could potentially cost them the quality of their lives!

Sources:
Center for Disease Control www.cdc.gov
Let’s Move www.letsmove.gov
www.healthykidshealthyfuture.org
Photo credit: agla4all.tumblr.com

10 Reasons Why You Should Drink “GREEN” Smoothies

How can you eat your recommended servings of fruits and veggies and still go about your day? How can your skin look like a million bucks without breaking the bank? How can you POSSIBLY drink a meal and NOT be hungry? Easy. Try a green smoothie. Please…

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courtesy of blendtec.com

These are fantastic meal replacements that YOU control. You control what goes into YOUR favorite smoothie. No one else. My kids love smoothies, but the color scares them. Once they get over that, then we’re in! Besides all of the healthy reasons for you to purchase or “dust off” your blender, why not treat yourself? They taste great! Here are 10 reasons why you should drink green smoothies.

1. More energy
2. Regular digestion
3. Reduced cravings for sugar & salt
4. Fewer mood swings
5. Lose weight!
6. Your skin becomes radiant!
7. You may feel an urge to start exercising
8. Blood sugars may be stabilized
9. Hair and nails grow in faster and stronger
10. Mental clarity and focus

I’m telling you. Its a great and easy change to your lifestyle, if that is what you’re looking for.  I don’t have a recipe per se…just dump and blend. Here is my favorite blend:

Handful of blueberries

Handful of strawberries

Half (or whole) banana

Heaping Handful of spinach (or your fave green, Kale is too strong for me)

1/2 cup of ice

1 cup of vanilla flavored almond milk (The illustration above says juice…your call)

Blend and ENJOY! Do what I do, put this recipe in baggies and freeze them, so all you have to do is dump them and add your almond milk. I can truly see the benefits of my meal replacements. I’m able to maintain a healthy weight and sip a good tasting snack for most of the morning. Give it a try. If you’re already doing the smoothies, share your recipe with us!

 

Keeping it Smart & Sassy (KISS),

January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month

Cervical Cancer Awareness Month

What is Cervical Health Awareness Month?

The United States Congress has designated January as Cervical Health Awareness Month. During January, we as health care professionals, are shedding light on cervical cancer, HPV disease and the importance of early detection.

What exactly is cervical cancer?

Well, let’s start with the virus first. Human papillomavirus (or HPV as it is called) is the name of a group of viruses that infect the skin. There are more than 100 different types of HPV. Some types of genital HPV may cause genital warts, while other types of genital HPV are linked to abnormal cell changes on the cervix (detected through Pap smear tests). These cervical changes can lead to cervical cancer. However, this cancer can almost always be prevented through regular screening and, if needed, treatment of abnormal cell changes.

What are some interesting facts that you need to know?*

  • HPV can infect anyone who has ever had an “intimate encounter”, even without going “all the way.”
  • HPV is spread through skin-to-skin contact, not through an exchange of bodily fluid.
  • Cervical cancer most commonly takes 10 years to 20 years or more to develop; women who are no longer sexually active should still have Pap tests.
  • Approximately 6 million new cases of sexually transmitted HPV occur in the U.S. each year, with at least 20 million people estimated to be currently infected.
  • Sadly, most people with HPV, though, do not know that they are infected.It is estimated that 70% of women and men will come into contact with it during their life.
  • Fortunately, 80 to 90% of cases the human papillomavirus will be naturally eliminated.

How Can You Prevent It?

The good news is that cervical cancer is preventable. Early detection of abnormal cell changes is important. Almost all women and men will have HPV at some point, but very few women will develop cervical cancer. The human body is amazing, the immune system of most women will usually suppress or eliminate HPV. Only an HPV infection that does not go away over many years can lead to cervical cancer. Being vaccinated before exposure to the virus helps protect women against cervical cancer and the precancerous lesions that precede it. Regular Pap tests will help detect any precancerous or abnormal cells early enough so that cervical cancer can be prevented. Talk to your doctor about the vaccination, but screening can and will definitely save more lives and suffering.

If you have any questions or concerns about cervical cancer, see you health care provider.

* National Cervical Cancer Coalition – www.nccc-online.org

 

Stay healthy and Keep it Smart and Sassy,

Being Smart and Prepared for a Hurricane

I thought once I left the South, I would only be braving the snow, but as Hurricane Sandy’s impending doom is anticipated along the entire Eastern seaboard, I am getting my family prepared for the worst. I found a few tips on ready.gov and I want to share them with you. Please be smart and safe! Stock up and stay in!

Hurricane Sandy

Here are what the experts are saying to do BEFORE the hurricane:

  • Build an emergency kit (any basic necessities your family will need i.e. water, batteries, first aid kids, medicine)
  • Identify levees and dams in your area and determine whether they pose a hazard to you.
  • Make plans to secure your property:
  • Cover all of your home’s windows.
  • Be sure trees and shrubs around your home are well trimmed so they are more wind resistant.
  • Clear loose and clogged rain gutters and downspouts.
  • Plan to bring in all outdoor furniture, decorations, garbage cans and anything else that is not tied down.

DURING the hurricane, you should:

  • Listen to the radio or TV for information.
  • Secure your home, close storm shutters and secure outdoor objects or bring them indoors.
  • Turn off utilities if instructed to do so. Otherwise, turn the refrigerator thermostat to its coldest setting and keep its doors closed. Things are good if you keep the door closed for 4 hours.
  • Turn off propane tanks
  • Avoid using the phone, except for serious emergencies. Save that battery!
  • Stay indoors during the hurricane and away from windows and glass doors.
  • Close all interior doors – secure and brace external doors.
  • Keep curtains and blinds closed. Do not be fooled if there is a lull; it could be the eye of the storm – winds will pick up again.
  • Take refuge in a small interior room, closet or hallway on the lowest level.
  • Lie on the floor under a table or another sturdy object.

Here’s what you may need to do AFTER the hurricane:

  • Continue listening to a NOAA Weather Radio or the local news for the latest updates.
  • Stay alert for extended rainfall and subsequent flooding even after the hurricane or tropical storm has ended.
  • If you have become separated from your family, use your family communications plan or contact FEMA or the American Red Cross.
    • FEMA has established the National Emergency Family Registry and Locator System (NEFRLS), which has been developed to help reunite families who are separated during a disaster. The NEFRLS system will enable displaced individuals the ability to enter personal information into a website database so that they can be located by others during a disaster.
    • The American Red Cross also maintains a database to help you find family. Contact the local American Red Cross chapter where you are staying for information. Do not contact the chapter in the disaster area.
  • If you evacuated, return home only when officials say it is safe.
  • If you cannot return home and have immediate housing needs. Text SHELTER + your ZIP code to 43362 (4FEMA) to find the nearest shelter in your area (example: shelter 12345
  • Drive only if necessary and avoid flooded roads and washed¬ out bridges. Stay off the streets. If you must go out watch for fallen objects; downed electrical wires; and weakened walls, bridges, roads, and sidewalks.
  • Keep away from loose or dangling power lines and report them immediately to the power company.
  • Walk carefully around the outside your home and check for loose power lines, gas leaks and structural damage before entering.
  • Stay out of any building if you smell gas, floodwaters remain around the building or your home was damaged by fire and the authorities have not declared it safe.
  • Inspect your home for damage. Take pictures of damage, both of the building and its contents, for insurance purposes. If you have any doubts about safety, have your residence inspected by a qualified building inspector or structural engineer before entering.
  • Use battery-powered flashlights in the dark. Do NOT use candles. Note: The flashlight should be turned on outside before entering – the battery may produce a spark that could ignite leaking gas, if present.
  • Watch your pets closely and keep them under your direct control. Watch out for wild animals, especially poisonous snakes. Use a stick to poke through debris.
  • Avoid drinking or preparing food with tap water until you are sure it’s not contaminated.
  • Check refrigerated food for spoilage. If in doubt…throw it out!

 

I’m praying that you and your family will get through this without harm, and that we use this opportunity to have some quality family and bonding time if nothing else. Be safe!

Keeping Safe and Sassy (KISS),

Do you suffer from ‘Nomophobia’?

 

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Do you suffer from any of the following?

    • An inability to ever turn your phone off
    • Obsessively checking for missed calls, emails and texts
    • Before getting out of bed, checking your emails, texts and social media
    • Constantly topping up your battery life
    • Being unable to pop to the bathroom without taking your phone in with you.

If you do, you may a sufferer of one of the biggest phobias in the world right now. “Nomophobia”.Nomophobia is the fear of being out of mobile phone contact. The term, an abbreviation for “no-mobile-phone phobia”, was coined during a study by the UK Post Office who commissioned YouGov, a UK-based research organization.

The number of people afflicted with nomophobia was revealed in a study by SecurEnvoy, and shows a rise from a similar study four years ago, where 535 of people admitted the fear of losing their phone. (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/)

In the latest study, of the 1,000 people surveyed, 66 percent said they felt the fear. Young adults – aged between 18 and 24 – tended to be the most addicted to their mobile phones, with 77% unable to stay apart for more than a few minutes, and those aged 25 to 34 followed at 68%.  That number is up from a similar study four years ago, where 53% of people admitted to the phobia.

So the next time you feel your heart skip a beat because you can’t find your phone OR you think you’ve lost your phone OR your baby drops it in the toilet and you know that you will be without it, don’t worry. You are amongst millions of others with the same growing dependency on their cell phones. Your health is your wealth!

Keeping it Smart & Sassy (KISS),

 

 

5 Ab Exercises To Do With Your Baby

I use my baby as a weight all the time to do exercises around the house. She’s 20 lbs now and I’m also “bench pressing” her and putting her on my shoulders while I do squats. I’ve wanted to do a video on this, but haven’t had the time. I found a really good one that focuses on abs. What’s adorable about this video, is that Dad is doing the exercises, not mom! Check out other neat things from Dad Labs at www.dadlabs.com. Super cute!

Enjoy the video and let us know what exercices you do with YOUR baby to get back in shape!

 

 

5 Ab Exercises to do WIth Your Baby

By the way, TODAY I celebrate my 25th pound of WEIGHT LOSS!!! WOOT WOOT!!!

 

Keeping it Smart & Sassy (KISS),

Hump Day Health Tip: Cardio Before Coffee!


I found this to be very interesting. I just can’t get UP early enough to do it. From a medical perspective, it makes perfect sense.

Ok, here’s the tip:

When you do cardio, the overall best way to shed fat fast is to do cardio (30 min minimum) right when you wake up. Your body will search for energy to use, when it finds nothing in your stomach, it will go directly to your fat storage for energy and the fat will burn up so fast!

Hmmm…good to know. Now, if I could only get up and not repeatedly hit snooze, I can do this!

Remember, your health is your wealth!

Keeping it Smart & Sassy (KISS),
Smart & Sassy Mom