By COLLEEN CURRY, NBC News Oct. 20, 2011 The end of Daylight Saving Time — this year scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 6 — makes people groan and complain, as the sun begins to set earlier and late afternoons grow dark, but researchers say that the return to natural rhythms can be healthy. “The circadian[…]
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Daylight Savings 2011: Ends Nov. 6, and It’s Good for Your Body
By Robin Nielsen Healthy Lifestyle, Restorative Sleep Oct 21, 2011
“Detoxing” and “Cleansing” have become buzzwords. We all want to do it but are not sure what “it” is, why we need “it” and what the best approach is. In a nutshell, detoxification, when it relates to our bodies, is all about eliminating toxins. That’s all. We are constantly being bombarded by toxins: from the[…]
Yum, yum, yum – what more is there to say? It’s low carb, well-balanced and delicious. (Thanks to my dear Mom for her quick hollandaise sauce recipe.) Ingredients Free range eggs, poached Nitrite free (coloring free) canadian bacon Baby spinach leaves Large tomato Mayonnaise (real mayo with eggs/olive oil/lemon juice) Dijon mustard Freshly squeezed lemon[…]
What food have you prepared for quick, easy, healthy meals this week? I made a quick trail mix of roasted, lightly salted organic cashews, raw organic almonds, pumpkin seeds, raisins and dried cherries for snacks and dessert… Veggies for the next few days: I chopped up some red cabbage, carrots, celery, tomatoes, pears, red bell[…]
How Bears Helped Me Sleep Through the Night
By Robin Nielsen Healthy Lifestyle, Restorative Sleep Sep 13, 2011
Not sleeping through the night can be a bear!! (or make you feel like an unhappy one…) Many, if not all of my clients, wake up during the night “to go to the bathroom”. It’s a problem because uninterrupted sleep is very important for growing younger. It’s important for just feeling good the next[…]