Tuesday’s Talk: My (Anti-Fungal, Anti-Bacterial, Antibiotic, Anti-Inflammatory, Anti-Microbial, Antiseptic, Anti-Tumoral) Super Oil

Just to be clear, I have a Super Oil, one that I will never be without. It wasn’t that special to me, back in the days when I purchased oils off of store shelves. I thought it was good, but not THAT good. Now, I know better. This oil is anti-bacterial, antibiotic, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, antiseptic, and even anti-tumoral. Please read on as I introduce you to an oil that has stood up to so many tests and come out ahead.
Tuesday's Talk: My Super Oil Anti-Fungal, Anti-Bacterial, Antibiotic, Anti-Inflammatory, Anti-Microbial, Antiseptic, Anti-Tumoral

Melaleuca alternifolia (also known as Tea Tree Oil) is a super hero in the essential oil world. Even if you don’t know much about essential oils, you need to meet this one. Shown to be anti-inflammatory, this study touted its benefits in treating psoriasis. Melaleuca alternifolia, with its antimicrobial properties is used successfully for skin infections. In this study, it treated warts caused by the human papilloma virus. Tea tree oil was shown to be MORE effective than the cleaners used in hospitals (including ethanol / rubbing alcohol) to combat MRSA and other antibiotic-resistant bacteria. (See study here) You’ll also see in this article that tea tree oil is effectively used to treat toenail fungus, dandruff, candidiasis (external / oral), and athletes feet. And let’s not forget cancerous tumors, specifically melanoma. Tea tree oil showed its super powers again in this study, by impairing the growth of human M14 melanoma cells. Talk about empowering, hopeful news!
Tuesday's Talk: My Super Oil Anti-Fungal, Anti-Bacterial, Antibiotic, Anti-Inflammatory, Anti-Microbial, Antiseptic, Anti-Tumoral

Tuesday's Talk: My Super Oil Anti-Fungal, Anti-Bacterial, Antibiotic, Anti-Inflammatory, Anti-Microbial, Antiseptic, Anti-Tumoral

Tuesday's Talk: My Super Oil Anti-Fungal, Anti-Bacterial, Antibiotic, Anti-Inflammatory, Anti-Microbial, Antiseptic, Anti-Tumoral

On a personal note: Therapeutic grade melaleuca alternifolia has healed my fingernails that were ridging and splitting for over a year.

It was the only thing that helped me after my strep infection led to a bronchial cough that kept me up at night. Rubbing it (diluted) on my spine  brought me tons of relief, followed by healing.

Despite the many benefits of other oils, melaleuca alternifolia is the only oil that stops the itch from the many mosquito bites I acquire around here. I will not be without this superhero. I hope you’re not either.

So why, why are we still using alcohol to disinfect? Why are we grabbing cleaners off store shelves filled with harmful chemicals, totally unsafe around our children, instead of using this simple, natural, incredible oil that has been proven to be more effective? You need this in a spray bottle at your house! You need this in your mop, in your toilet cleaner, on your counters and in your holistic medicine cabinet.

To read about why you need therapeutic grade (as opposed to store bought) oils, read more here.

To order right now because it’s that awesome, go here. Sponsor ID / Enroller ID: 1414775.

If you like to research stuff on your own, like me, I encourage you to get this incredible book (affiliate Amazon link below):


Weekly Meal Planning Inspiration

Weekly Meal Planning Inspiration

For the week of June 30th, 2014. We are heading into July with open arms! I hope yours is filled with great summer plans, like ours.

Kroger wins this week. Our grocery budget has been a major concern of mine. Trying to trim where we can, but not trimming out healthy food, has not seemed to work lately! Our grocery bill continues to be high and rising. How about yours? A glance at Martin’s competitor store made me do a double-take. Kroger had way more organic food on sale this week. We got wild Alaskan silverbrite salmon for $4.99 a pound, organic chicken 20% off, organic cherries for $4.99 a bag and organic berries 2 packages for $6. These prices do NOT compare to Martin’s prices this week. Word to the wise, keep an eye on the competition.

Monday: Salmon salads (broiled salmon atop lettuce, tomatoes and cucumber)

Tuesday: Chicken fried rice (pretty easy to cook up some onions, garlic, chicken, eggs and vegetables and mix with rice and spices)

Wednesday: Tamale Pie (have you tried this yet? It’s so versatile!)

Thursday: We are doing take-out night early because it’s a long weekend – hooray!

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Breakfast Planning Inspiration

Thus far, I’ve dedicated Mondays on this blog to helping bring some meal planning inspiration to all my awesome readers! I haven’t really mentioned breakfast, have I?

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What are your mornings like? My alarm goes off at 5:45 a.m. and breakfast is on the table at 6:30 sharp. Daddy is out the door at 7 a.m. and my kids are early risers as it is. I’ll admit that I sometimes hit snooze once or twice, which means I’m running into the kitchen scrambling to cook something healthy and nutritious for my family of four.

So, how do I do it? I don’t meal plan for breakfast the way I do for dinner. Instead, I usually think about it the night before and get things ready. Take the picture above, for example: berries with coconut cream. I set an open can of coconut milk in the fridge and placed the stand mixer on the counter the night before. We had an abundance of berries (thanks to Kroger’s sale this week) that I quickly cut up while the mixer was whipping the coconut cream with a heaping spoon of coconut sugar and a dash of vanilla. I used the coconut water (at the bottom of the can) to pour in with the oatmeal I quickly brought to a boil on the stove. While it’s all coming together, I’m sipping my lemon water (read why, here), packing Daddy’s lunch, turning on the iron for him and grabbing snacks for my kids who cannot seem to wait for breakfast before they start eating.

Pancakes and waffles are for the weekend. No time for that goodness! Fresh fruit is always on the table. So, how can I keep an interesting and healthy breakfast plan unfolding each weekday?


Here’s a sample of our breakfasts:

Monday: Cold cereal and smoothies
             Simple smoothies
             – 1 cup organic frozen berries
             – 1 cup milk (we use almond or coconut)
             – 1 cup organic yogurt (we use Stonyfield – coupons here)
             – 1 banana
             Blend til smooth.

Tuesday: Eggs (2 fried for Daddy & big girl, 2 scrambled for Mommy and baby girl) with toast or leftover pancakes / waffles

Wednesday: Oatmeal and fresh fruit

Thursday: French Toast or toast with cheese melted on top (I’ll admit that I have to get up at 5:45 to do French Toast otherwise it just doesn’t happen! Setting the bowl and griddle out the night before helps!)

Friday: Eggs like Tuesday and toast

Your turn! Share with me your weekday breakfast favorites so I can add to mine!

Tuesday’s Talk: About Joy

I am a pretty happy, glass-half-full kind of girl. I know what peace and joy feel like and I carry them with me throughout my days. I might not always be smiling or laughing or even feel like smiling or laughing, but I definitely have “something”. Even my husband comments on my overall attitude toward life, frequently. I’m still human, though. I have nights where I don’t sleep well, groggy mornings, cranky afternoons and impatient parenting days. I have a life history of anxiety, panic attacks, eating disorders, and insecurity. And yet, here I am, bursting with appreciation, gratitude, peace and happiness.
Tuesday's Talk: About Joy

All that said, I didn’t know you could find JOY in a bottle. Really, I didn’t. I’m not a “magic pill” kind of person and I think we have responsibility and power within our lives to make changes. Things don’t happen overnight. (I could continue with the clichés, but I’ll stop.) Still, I have to tell you, I’ve found it: Joy in a bottle. The bottle actually says JOY.

Tuesday's Talk: About Joy

So, with the redesign of our holistic medicine cabinet, we have been acquiring more Young Living essential oils (read why, here). With our Everyday Oils kit came the Joy blend. I was curious, of course, and a little skeptical. (I’m still a realist, after all, and I don’t buy into tons of “woo-woo” stuff.) It smelled scrumptious, like a beautiful flower garden on the perfect spring day. I had read about putting one drop above your heart; so, I tried it and moved on with my day. Typically, I don’t giggle or even smile while I do dishes, but on this day, I did both. I read through my text messages at the end of the day and they were filled with jokes and exclamation points. Even my “sister”, who I talk to (way too much), texted toward the end of the day, “No. More. Joy.” Apparently, I was out-of-control happy.

That’s just me though. How about another person? A wonderful lifelong friend was over. She has a lot of things to be stressed, anxious and sad about and we were talking, as women are known to do, about all of it. I gave her a drop of Joy to put over her heart and we continued our conversation. A little while later she said, out of nowhere, “I do feel happier. I can’t explain it. I think I need this in my life.” Then again, who doesn’t need a little joy?

And yet another friend, mid-conversation, several minutes after applying a drop of Joy above her heart, said, “This stuff must really work! I feel so blessed and happy!”

I really couldn’t (and wouldn’t) make this stuff up.

I love joy.

Tuesday's Talk: About Joy

So, what is it? Joy essential oil by Young Living is a blend of the following oils: bergamot (citrus aurantium bergamia), ylang ylang (cananga odorata), geranium (pelargonium graveolens), lemon (citrus limon), coriander (coriandrum sativum), tangerine (citrus reticulata), jasmine (jasminum officinale), Roman chamomile (anthemis nobilis), palmarosa (cymbopogon martinii), and rose (rose damascena). It is used for emotional balance and uplifting, bringing joy to the heart. The Essential Oils Pocket Reference (5th Edition) states that the Joy blend “helps overcome deep-seated grief and depression”.

What do these oils do? I suppose this blend of oils can bring so much joy because each oil included in the blend serves a very specific purpose. To name a few: Bergamot calms emotions, balances hormones, and relieves stress. Geranium helps negative memories be released. Jasmine relieves sorrow and nervous exhaustion.  Lemon invigorates. Palmarosa enhances nervous and cardiovascular systems. Roman chamomile purges toxins and combats tension. Rose creates balance, harmony and elevates the mind. Ylang ylang is used for relaxation and confidence.

Tuesday's Talk: About Joy

How can you use it? This oil can be put undiluted above your heart or on your temples, thymus and wrists. It can be massaged on your lower back, abdomen, heart and brain Vita Flex points. The joy blend can also be diffused (with a Young Living diffuser) allowing the oil to be spread throughout your room, benefiting everyone who enters.

The effects of these oils are profound and long lasting. They have been used and researched for decades, centuries even. The very smell of them alters brain chemistry, while the application to skin allows the oils to enter the bloodstream and cycle through the whole body within minutes. If you’re tempted to try Joy, you can read more here and sign-up for an account here. (Sponsor ID & Enroller ID: 1414775 Theresa Rosenthal) Remember, a wholesale account will save you 24% off retail price.

Learn more about Essential Oils with the Essential Oils Pocket Reference book (affiliate link below):


Weekly Meal Planning Inspiration

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For the week of July 23, 2014.

I have so many favorite meals, but I am always looking for new things. I like the inspiration of a new recipe, new flavors and new scents filling the house. Can you relate?

Here they are for you and your inspiration:

Monday: Tilapia tacos with refried beans. I love the simplicity and coolness of tacos – lots of sides, mix and match and some great beans on the side. I have been canning my own beans, so I use the black canned beans and heat them with some oil and chicken broth until they’re mashable. Then I sprinkle some yogurt cheese on top and serve.

Tuesday: Chicken, asparagus, broccoli stir-fry over rice

Wednesday: Shepherd’s pie (this recipe says it’s a slow cooker recipe, but most of it is done on the stove anyway)

Thursday: Quinoa kale patties with roasted brussels sproutsI haven’t made these patties in a long time, but they’re sooooo good!

Enjoy!

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Take-out Friday

This is just a Public Service Announcement: Take-out Friday might be really beneficial to your relationship with your children.
  On take-out Friday we get take-out. Pretty simple really. So why might it benefit my relationship with my kids? I’m not getting dinner on the table after nap time. I’m not chopping vegetables and regulating snack choices. I’m not handing them projects and games while rushing back to the sink. On take-out Friday, I get to sit down and color, read, talk, and play. It’s my own version of quality Daddy time (the kind he gets at night when it’s just him and them and no chores in the mix).

Take-out Friday might not be great health-wise, or budget-wise, but it is great parenting-wise. Right when I think we should stop doing it to save money or put more nutritious food on the table I’m reminded that A) we eat nutritious meals 3 times a day and almost 7 days a week; B) Take-out runs us $20-40 and I could almost spend that on another meal; C) I can’t put a price on these afternoons.

It’s not actually just the afternoon it helps with; it’s the whole day. Who doesn’t like Friday? I wake up feeling like we’ve almost made it to the weekend. I usually plan something fun with the kids and during nap time I get some work done or a project I’ve wanted to do or a phone call I’ve wanted to make. Not once do I think, do I need to thaw something from the freezer? I don’t stress over what I should try to get done while they’re sleeping or playing. I actually just get to be Mommy.

Take-out Friday is a simple way for us to all celebrate the end of the week and each other. Less dishes, less mess, less stress, less busy-ness…. More love, more laughter, more play time and more meaningful conversations. So, if you haven’t tried giving yourself a night off regularly so you can just be with your family, try it!

Weekly Meal Planning Inspiration

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For the week of June 16th. Did you have a good weekend? Father’s Day? Graduations? Busy time, June is. We made some awesome oatmeal raisin chocolate chip pecan cookies for the Daddy in our house. Here’s the recipe – one of my favorites!

This week is going to be so hot! Trying to find some easy recipes that will be


Monday: Salmon, quinoa, bok choy (Wild Alaskan Silverbrite Salmon is on sale at Martin’s this week!)

Tuesday: Gluten-free Cheesy Chicken Broccoli Rice Casserole

Wednesday: Meatloaf, potatoes and asparagus

Thursday: Quinoa chickpea burgers with coleslaw (these “burgers” are a new-to-me recipe

Upgrading Our Holistic Medicine Cabinet

Change is coming to our family medicine cabinet and it’s definitely for the better! I’ve actually thought about doing an entire post highlighting our family medicine cabinet, although it’s actually spread throughout our home. We are very particular about the supplements, foods and herbs that we use because quality is of the utmost importance. Most of our “go-to” remedies are not federally regulated; that being said, finding high quality remedies often requires an investment and a lot of research.

The newest change I’m going to talk about today is the use of essential oils. I’ve mentioned oils before here and here. I’m going to be editing those posts to specify which brand of oil to use. It has come to my attention through time, education and research, that the oils being sold on the shelves of grocery stores are not the same oils being used in various recipes for health and cleaning. I used to shrug it off and say, “I’m not signing up for something when there’s an oil right here I can buy.” Obviously, no harm came to me from doing that, but did I truly reap the benefits?

Now that I know the value of therapeutic grade oils, there is no going back. We are slowly making the investment of purchasing many oils for various recipes and uses. Our children already ask for certain oils over previous salves and medicines we were using for scrapes and bites.

Here’s one fact that made me rethink my oil purchases: Lavender oil is known for its healing properties, especially when it comes to burns on the skin. Much research is compiled describing how quickly lavender oil has healed skin. However, there is also research stating the opposite. People have applied lavender oil to their skin after a burn and actually experienced more pain and worsened burns. Do you know why? Because most lavender oils out there do not contain lavender oil; they contain lavandin – a hybrid lavender, which is very different, chemically, from pure lavender oil. This is just one example of one oil that has been adulterated… In my opinion, it’s not worth the risk.

Oils on the shelves of health food and grocery stores are aromatic and can be very pleasant, if not helpful in that way, but they are not therapeutic and should not be used for therapeutic purposes. A therapeutic oil is one that contains the original properties of the plant, tree, flower or bush from which it is derived. Do you know how complicated this is? It means from the very seed that is planted, to the environment the plant is grown in, from the weather to the absence of pesticides, from harvesting of the plant to deriving the oil from it, something can go wrong, rendering that oil non-therapeutic and potentially unhealthy!

I have found that one company meets the criteria necessary to create therapeutic grade oils that I’m choosing to put on myself and my family: Young Living. It’s likely you’ve heard of them and maybe even wondered the value or importance of their oils. Without going too much into the science behind the amazing work they do, I will say this: Young Living talks about “Seed to Seal”. Every step of their process, from the seed that is planted in the ground to the seal on the top of an essential oil bottle, has to meet absolute perfection or they will not sell it. There are times an oil will be unavailable for months at a time because they have not been able to guarantee the high quality they stand behind. For this reason, I trust them to provide us with the therapeutic grade oils we are coming to love and use regularly.

What can you use these oils for? I don’t even think I can begin to offer a comprehensive list, but here are some remedies:

  • Lavender and lemon oils for seasonal allergies (I know people personally who have ceased using allergy medications because of this simple and easy remedy)
  • Lavender and frankincense oils for skin abrasions, bites and bumps
  • Juniper and lemon oils for gout
  • Spearmint, fennel and wintergreen oils for colitis
  • Jasmine, frankincense, rosemary and cedarwood oils for depression
  • Peppermint and lemon oils for fever
  • Helichrysum and juniper oils for tinnitus
  • Fennel, tarragon and peppermint oils for IBS (irritable bowel syndrome)

From MS to cancer, cerebral palsy to neuropathy, pneumonia, polio, shingles, strep throat and countless other conditions, ailments, and symptoms – there’s an oil for that. Or a few oils. Or a proprietary blend of oils that are made specifically for what ails you.

How do we use the oils? There are many ways. Diffusing them in a diffuser so you breathe in the aromatic benefits is one way. Putting a couple of drops in your hands (or on a pillow case) and inhaling them will also work. Rubbing them on the bottom of your feet or on specific body parts like the neck or chest is very beneficial. Putting them in capsules and taking them internally, when specified, is helpful. Using them in recipes or beverages, when applicable, can also produce incredible results.

Here’s a challenge for you: Go to your search engine and enter “Young Living” _______ (fill in the blank with whatever ailment you are curious about). Put Young Living in quotation marks to assure that you get results specific to this brand of oils. Tell me what you find. What I’ve found are miraculous testimonies of people experiencing great health, wellness and recovery with these oils. My intent is to amaze you with the healing possibilities of these oils and perhaps spark some curiosity in you, the way it was sparked in me, to do some research and find some results that you’ve been looking for. You can also view my essential oils board on Pinterest here.

If you’ve thought about these oils and you’re ready to try them, it’s easy. Follow this link and select to be either a retail or wholesale consumer (wholesale members save 24% off retail price). Enter my Sponsor ID and Enroller ID as your referral (# 1414775) and my name (Theresa Rosenthal). That’s it! You can use their Essential Rewards program (ordering monthly to earn points toward free product, while getting cheaper shipping) or just buy as you need.

If you do sign up, look for a special gift from me in the mail and also know that I am here working alongside of you to help you realize your healthiest potential. I’m available to answer questions and help you create blends and protocols unique to your situation.

Upgrading Our Holistic Medicine Cabinet

Change is coming to our family medicine cabinet and it’s definitely for the better! I’ve actually thought about doing an entire post highlighting our family medicine cabinet, although it’s actually spread throughout our home. We are very particular about the supplements, foods and herbs that we use because quality is of the utmost importance. Most of our “go-to” remedies are not federally regulated; that being said, finding high quality remedies often requires an investment and a lot of research.

The newest change I’m going to talk about today is the use of essential oils. I’ve mentioned oils before here and here. I’m going to be editing those posts to specify which brand of oil to use. It has come to my attention through time, education and research, that the oils being sold on the shelves of grocery stores are not the same oils being used in various recipes for health and cleaning. I used to shrug it off and say, “I’m not signing up for something when there’s an oil right here I can buy.” Obviously, no harm came to me from doing that, but did I truly reap the benefits?
Now that I know the value of therapeutic grade oils, there is no going back. We are slowly making the investment of purchasing many oils for various recipes and uses. Our children already ask for certain oils over previous salves and medicines we were using for scrapes and bites.

Here’s one fact that made me rethink my oil purchases: Lavender oil is known for its healing properties, especially when it comes to burns on the skin. Much research is compiled describing how quickly lavender oil has healed skin. However, there is also research stating the opposite. People have applied lavender oil to their skin after a burn and actually experienced more pain and worsened burns. Do you know why? Because most lavender oils out there do not contain lavender oil; they contain lavandin – a hybrid lavender, which is very different, chemically, from pure lavender oil. This is just one example of one oil that has been adulterated… In my opinion, it’s not worth the risk.

Upgrading Our Holistic Medicine Cabinet

Oils on the shelves of health food and grocery stores are aromatic and can be very pleasant, if not helpful in that way, but they are not therapeutic and should not be used for therapeutic purposes. A therapeutic oil is one that contains the original properties of the plant, tree, flower or bush from which it is derived. Do you know how complicated this is? It means from the very seed that is planted, to the environment the plant is grown in, from the weather to the absence of pesticides, from harvesting of the plant to deriving the oil from it, something can go wrong, rendering that oil non-therapeutic and potentially unhealthy!

I have found that one company meets the criteria necessary to create therapeutic grade oils that I’m choosing to put on myself and my family: Young Living. It’s likely you’ve heard of them and maybe even wondered the value or importance of their oils. Without going too much into the science behind the amazing work they do, I will say this: Young Living talks about “Seed to Seal”. Every step of their process, from the seed that is planted in the ground to the seal on the top of an essential oil bottle, has to meet absolute perfection or they will not sell it. There are times an oil will be unavailable for months at a time because they have not been able to guarantee the high quality they stand behind. For this reason, I trust them to provide us with the therapeutic grade oils we are coming to love and use regularly.

Upgarding our holistic medicine cabinet

What can you use these oils for? I don’t even think I can begin to offer a comprehensive list, but here are some remedies:

  • Lavender and lemon oils for seasonal allergies (I know people personally who have ceased using allergy medications because of this simple and easy remedy)
  • Lavender and frankincense oils for skin abrasions, bites and bumps
  • Juniper and lemon oils for gout
  • Spearmint, fennel and wintergreen oils for colitis
  • Jasmine, frankincense, rosemary and cedarwood oils for depression
  • Peppermint and lemon oils for fever
  • Helichrysum and juniper oils for tinnitus
  • Fennel, tarragon and peppermint oils for IBS (irritable bowel syndrome)

From MS to cancer, cerebral palsy to neuropathy, pneumonia, polio, shingles, strep throat and countless other conditions, ailments, and symptoms – there’s an oil for that. Or a few oils. Or a proprietary blend of oils that are made specifically for what ails you.

How do we use the oils? There are many ways. Diffusing them in a diffuser so you breathe in the aromatic benefits is one way. Putting a couple of drops in your hands (or on a pillow case) and inhaling them will also work. Rubbing them on the bottom of your feet or on specific body parts like the neck or chest is very beneficial. Putting them in capsules and taking them internally, when specified, is helpful. Using them in recipes or beverages, when applicable, can also produce incredible results.

Here’s a challenge for you: Go to your search engine and enter “Young Living” _______ (fill in the blank with whatever ailment you are curious about). Put Young Living in quotation marks to assure that you get results specific to this brand of oils. Tell me what you find. What I’ve found are miraculous testimonies of people experiencing great health, wellness and recovery with these oils. My intent is to amaze you with the healing possibilities of these oils and perhaps spark some curiosity in you, the way it was sparked in me, to do some research and find some results that you’ve been looking for. You can also view my essential oils board on Pinterest here.

If you’ve thought about these oils and you’re ready to try them, it’s easy. Follow this link and select to be either a retail or wholesale consumer (wholesale members save 24% off retail price). Enter my Sponsor ID and Enroller ID as your referral (# 1414775) and my name (Theresa Rosenthal). That’s it! You can use their Essential Rewards program (ordering monthly to earn points toward free product, while getting cheaper shipping) or just buy as you need.

If you do sign up, look for a special gift from me in the mail and also know that I am here working alongside of you to help you realize your healthiest potential. I’m available to answer questions and help you create blends and protocols unique to your situation.


Weekly Meal Planning Inspiration

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For the week of July 9, 2014:

How’s everyone doing? I had some great recipes last week that I was really happy with. Did you try any?

This week, here’s what we’re cooking:

Monday: Scallops (on sale at Martin’s this week), roasted asparagus and quinoa

Tuesday: Chicken paella (Nature’s Promise chicken drumsticks and thighs on sale at Martins) – new recipe

Wednesday: Spaghetti and meatballs with spinach – my daughter’s favorite! Won’t she be surprised?!

Thursday: Scalloped potatoes and roasted Brussels sprouts