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My Favorite Ways to Deal with a Sunburn

8/17/2018

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Getting the right amount of sun is such a juggle. We want to get some sun in the middle of the day to enhance our vitamin D levels but this is the time we are most likely to get a sunburn too. You’ll want to cover up or wear a safe sunscreen to avoid over-exposure.
 
You can also give your skin the best chance of being resilient by following the dietary suggestions in my article Protect Your Skin from Sun Damage from the Inside Out.
 
Nevertheless, sometimes we can overdo it. Here are my ideas on giving your skin some love and care when it gets burned.

  1. Mix a drop each of Lavender, Tea Tree and Peppermint essential oils together with a tsp of coconut oil as a base and rub it into the burned area.
  2. Aloe Vera applied topically. This Ultimate Aloe is a favorite. The plain is best for using topically but I’ve used the flavored in a pinch if that’s what I have available. (I try to always keep a bottle in the fridge as Aloe Vera juice can help with so many health issues that crop up, from gargling for a sore throat to soothing the digestive system and keeping it regular. Natural Aloe Vera juice tastes pretty nasty so if you’re not good at chugging things down, it will need to be masked with something. The strawberry kiwi flavor is something even your kids will drink!)
  3. I recently got a sunburn while traveling and happened to have doTerra’s Correct-X Essential Ointment available because I always keep it in my bag. It is designed to soothe distressed skin and worked like a charm to reduce the heat.
 
Let me know your favorite tips and tricks!

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Be Exceptional

8/14/2018

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Here is a guest blog from our Women, Wine & Wellness - Lowry speaker for August, Dawn Abbott.

What does the term "Be Exceptional" mean for you? As a personal growth guru and founder of Be Exceptional, what it means for me is making the most of yourself and helping those around you be their best. It means taking life’s lemons and making the most spectacular lemonade you’ve ever experienced. It means never simply going through the motions of this ride we call life—especially when you know you have more in you.

I 
recently embarked on a year-long mastery certification with PAX to train and facilitate their body of work. PAX Programs was founded in 1995 and has been studying men, women and the “gender gap” for almost 30 years. PAX (Latin word for Peace) creates peace between the sexes by providing unique and immediately useful information and a transformation in how we see ourselves and each other.

This information has changed my life in so many ways, that I am compelled to help others with it.  I have a mostly male staff, two grown sons, and have had two amazing husbands, so you’d think I would know how these men-humans tick, but they are so different from us.  Having become empowered with this knowledge I have a profound sense of understanding about both genders and how we can utilize the energy of our instincts and the consciousness of our choices to partner in amazingly beneficial ways.


In several of my talks I teach women how to focus on understanding and bringing out the best in men of all ages and in all circumstances. They find out how men really think, feel, plan, speak & commit – and how to make sense of everything they do.  I teach them how to better partner with men in business, relationships, parenting and in general.  Come hear and discover why you do not always get the results you want in relationships with men.

Life is short, so let's not waste a minute of it being anything less than exceptional. 
It’s time to wake up. 
It’s time to walk in gratitude. 
It’s time to embrace your exceptional self.

Contact Dawn:
www.DawnAbbott.com | Dawn@funproductions.com | 720-203-4226
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Going Keto? Beware these Downsides!

8/3/2018

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I don’t know about you, but I see ads and books for Ketogenic diet programs everywhere.  They sound so enticing. After all, ketosis is promoted as a powerful way to burn body fat and sharpen your mental focus.  So should you jump on that trend? Here are some aspects to think about:
 
What is a Ketogenic Diet?
Without glucose from carbs (and here I don’t just mean sugars and grains but also beans, legumes, fruits and vegetables) your body burns the fat you eat and the stored fat on your body as its main fuel source.  The fat breaks down into ketones that are an alternative to glucose to fuel your brain and suppress hunger. The exact details of what you might eat vary somewhat from program to program but broadly speaking you eat the majority of your calories as fat, restricting protein to moderate levels (15-20%) and carbohydrates to 5-10%.
 
Potential Benefits of Burning Ketones
  • Less Inflammation – Burning ketones causes less inflammation than burning glucose.
  • More Brain Power – The brain on ketones produces more mitochondria – the energy source for your cells.
  • Neuroprotective – A great way to benefit brain conditions like epilepsy and Parkinson’s.
  • Less Hunger – When your body is good at burning fat for fuel it can always turn to your fat stores for energy and you don’t feel as hungry.
  • Rapid Weight loss – Where burning carbs for fuel increases insulin and puts you into fat storage mode, burning fats means that you can utilize stored fat on your body.
  • Blood sugar balance and improved insulin sensitivity.
  • Cardiovascular benefits.
 
Is Keto Beneficial Long Term?
Staying on a ketogenic diet long term can be stressful on the body. There isn’t a human population in history that has existed in long-term ketosis. Even the Inuits, who had a very high fat diet, were not in ketosis because they had genetic mutations that stopped them overproducing ketones. For this reason, I don’t recommend staying on a keto diet for a long period and think it suitable for only 3-6 months as a therapeutic diet helpful to deal with certain situations only.
 
 
Downsides of the Ketogenic Diet
Also bear in mind that not everyone will respond the same way to a ketogenic diet. Everyone has different genetics and lifestyles. Consider if a ketogenic diet is really the right direction for you and beware of these potential downsides before you embark on a keto program.

  • Damage to the Gut Microbiome - Restricting carbohydrates means restricting vegetables and other sources of dietary fiber. This results in less fermentation and therefore less food for the gut microbes. It also means a more acidic environment in the colon, which can encourage less desirable bacteria to thrive.
  • Constipation – The lack of fiber can slow down things in the GI tract and that means you are not eliminating waste and toxins. As toxins are stored in fat tissue this a concern if you are burning body fat.
  • Keto Flu – It takes time for your body to adapt to be able to burn fat for fuel. It can take a couple of days or a couple of weeks. The transition period, known as the keto flu, is often accompanied by fatigue, lightheadedness, dizziness and electrolyte imbalances that can be severe.
  • Hormonal imbalances – Women, in particular, seem to respond less well to a ketogenic diet. Ketosis is like starvation and so the body can shut down reproductive functions via the thyroid. Especially if you have low thyroid function, the risks of keto may be too great. Keto is also not a good idea if you have low cortisol and adrenal fatigue. Fiber is important for removal of excess hormones from the body and without it they will stay in your system and create imbalances.
  • Stress on the liver, kidneys and gallbladder – Some people don’t do well digesting and metabolizing fats. It is better to monitor how you are doing with regular blood tests. If you aren’t doing well, keto is probably not for you.
  • People living in Blue Zones, the world’s longest living cultures, eat a diet rich in fruits and vegetables that are packed with phytonutrients, vitamins and minerals.
 
Let us know if you have more questions. We always love to hear from you.

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