Tuesday, January 13, 2015

I Feel it in My Gut...

Hey Everybody!

I've been doing some research (again!) on ways to replace the good bacteria in my system.

And for all the Yogurt Lovers out there-

Here's to You!



First stop on our Probiotic Food List is:           
 
 
Yogurt (surprise, surprise!) :)

Yogurt is probably the most duh! source of probiotics -- "good" bacteria that keep a healthy balance in your gut. Studies suggest that probiotics can help ease lactose intolerance. They also may help tame gas, diarrhea, and other digestive problems. You can pay extra for special digestive yogurt brands, but any with "live and active cultures" listed may help.





 

Number Two:
 
Sauerkraut. Yum. Oh, yum.

Personally, I make this delicious stuff at home, canning fresh cabbage with hot water and sea salt. It prefer it cold, but then, most people can't even stand the taste of the stuff. 
Choose the unpasteurized kind, because pasteurization (used to treat most supermarket sauerkraut) kills active, good bacteria. This sour, salty food -- and the similar but spicy Korean dish, kimchi -- is also loaded with immune-boosting vitamins that may help ward off infection.


 
 
 



Number Three:

Kefir. Think Blueberry Smoothie with a playful twist.

According to legend, kefir dates back to the shepherds of Eurasia's Caucasus Mountains. They discovered the milk they carried tended to ferment into a bubbly beverage. Thick, creamy, and tangy like yogurt, kefir has its own strains of probiotic bacteria, plus a few helpful yeast varieties. This stuff can be made at home with live cultures that you can easily buy from the store, plus, who doesn't love smoothies? My fav recipe: blueberries, stevia, and crushed ice. Boom-baby!
 




 
 
Number Four:
 
Sourdough Bread. Like, who knew?

The next time you make a sandwich, pay close attention the what's holding your favorite combo. This delicious bread, like San Francisco's famous sourdough bread, packs a probiotic that may help digestion.
 


 

Number (wait, where was I? Oh yeah- ) Five:
 
Sour Pickles.

When looking to pickles for probiotics, choose naturally fermented kinds, where vinegar wasn't used in the pickling process. A sea salt and water solution feeds the growth of good bacteria and may give sour pickles some digestive benefits.

 
 
 
 
A little Info on Prebiotics vs. Probiotics:
 

Prebiotics vs. Probiotics

While probiotic-foods have live bacteria, prebiotic foods feed the good bacteria already living in your gut. You can find prebiotics in items such as asparagus, Jerusalem artichokes, bananas, oatmeal, red wine, honey, maple syrup, and legumes. Try prebiotic foods on their own or with probiotic foods to perhaps give the probiotics a boost.
 

 


Hope that helps-----
 
See you next time!
 
- L

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Just some thing inspirational for the gals out there.....

There is something that only a girl knows when she puts on her new workout outfit and it mathces her nails.

And for all of the girls out there who appreciate the little details in life, here are some of my fav ideas.



This makes me feel happy and energetic. So many colors!







This bright yellow says "wake up sleepyhead and sweat!"




And of course, how sould we forget something patriotic for the coming fourth!




Mostly- I aim for the not-too-crazy rainbow look. (It matches my shoes)


 

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Welcome to Jammit!




Hello friends!

Just thought that since I am starting this workout thing I might as well record it! :)

I created this blog for those of you who have decided (like me!) to start taking care of the body that God has given us. Health, Rejuvenation, and so much more will be put here for your inspiration and encouragement as well as mine!

Let's start by gearing up with that cute new workout outfit you just bought that is probably sitting in a drawer somewhere, just waiting for a chance. Go put it on, get a glass of water and clear the room for our first session.

I decided to start with the first two parts of this video that I found on You Tube.

For extra motivation, press play to the Selena Gomez music video, and mute the workout video. While watching and moving along with the instructor, clear all doubts from your mind and move like your in the groove- it helps us pretend like were not flopping around trying to catch up! :) Just remember that beginners don't need to be perfect! We are all starting out right?!

OK- have fun sweating! :)

- Lindsay