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A Little Mother’s Wisdom about the Magic of Herbs to Maintain Health

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Recently, I’ve posted a few herbal remedies our family uses to maintain or recover good health.  You can read one here.  Of course, as I moved around town during the holiday season, talking to this person and that about being sick, I found myself faced over and over with the same thing. It’s not necessarily profound, but it’s worth saying.

Taking time to care for our bodies is something we’re not good at in our culture. Sure, we love to stay in shape, taking time to run, walk, bike, lift weights etc. But when it comes to illness that requires rest, Americans tend to just drink some caffeine and keep going.

Which leads us to one of the biggest mistakes we make when cold & flu season hits. Instead of taking a moment to slow down when we feel the first hint of funkiness (usually that stage where we wonder, “Am I getting sick or am I just tired?”), we shoot some caffeine and keep going. I’ve said this before but it’s worth repeating.

Contrary to current popular belief, wandering around feeling like crap, trying to prove you’re superman (or woman) – and likely infecting everyone you’re in contact with is not ‘Fighting the flu, cold, etc.’ It’s just giving whatever nasty bug you have more time for a big windup that will likely knock you down for the count.

This brings me to part of the blessing of using herbs and food to maintain health. In a culture where we expect to pop a pill to cure us (which doesn’t work for a lot of things), using herbs (or even food) to heal what ails us requires that we stop and really listen to our bodies (and sometimes our minds/hearts) to figure out what’s going on inside of us. We get sick for all kinds of reasons – but tired, stressed and overworked immune systems (and spirits) are always more vulnerable to illness. Making that cup of tea or smoothie & resting takes mere moments more than glugging some Imodium. But taking that time will build your immune system and provide real healing rather than just mask the symptoms till you’re so worn out you crash.

Using herbs doesn’t guarantee you’ll never get sick. We do our best to create health with a reasonable diet, exercise and herbs. Sometimes, crazy schedules and kid germs just get the best of us. But, rest, herbs, exercise and good food usually means illness visits us only briefly. Which is good because I have lots to do this season, and I don’t have time for that. I bet you don’t either.

Fast and Gentle Remedies for the Big "D" – Part 2

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Once you’ve passed the clear liquid stage of fighting the Big “D”, you might feel like you can eat a large animal – bovine or equine. Please refrain from anything so drastic and try these instead. These are some great foods that have medicinal properties when it comes to diarrhea. 

Applesauce
What discussion about healthy bowels would be complete without apple? It’s really true that an apple a day keeps the doc away. This fruit is amazing because it contains pectin & fiber. So, it basically balances out the bowels, no matter what the problem. Plus it’s one of the few things that most kids love to eat – no matter how sick they feel. To quote my Uncle Sam, “How ’bout them apples?” 

Yogurt
I used to avoid dairy completely during bouts of stomach ick. But, last year, I ran across some advice from a wise woman to use it anyway because of the pro-biotic properties. True, you can just buy pro-biotics – but I used yogurt with my girls and it worked fast. They were not sick nearly as long as their friends. So, I’m a convert. Just be sure it’s plain yogurt. You can always flavor it yourself with blackberry jam or some raw honey (are you getting that we love raw honey yet?) 

Blueberries
Blueberries are traditionally used to ease diarrhea naturally. They’re great thrown into a thin smoothie – with coconut milk or yogurt and a banana.

Bananas
A good source of the potassium needed to battle dehydration, bananas also provide energy and starch, which can slow things down in the downstairs department, if you know what I mean. If you’ve ever had a kid with constipation, you know not to give him or her more than one banana a day. Just apply that same philosophy the other direction. Now you’re thinking!

Coconut milk
While I usually agree that high fat food should be avoided during a bought of diarrhea, coconut milk is the exception. Coconut milk is like magic food. Its anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-viral, anti-microbial properties are perfect for this kind of illness. Additionally, coconut milk will replenish nutrients lost to diarrhea like potassium and electrolytes. Pretty awesome, huh? This week, I made a smoothie of coconut milk, banana, strawberries and a little raw honey. I couldn’t drink very much but it really boosted my energy.  I always have a can of this in my pantry.

Brown rice
For some reason, brown rice is mild to eat when one is sick and it stops the big “D” like no other. My friend Christine of The Baker’s Daughter says her mom used to make rice pudding with it. Short grain brown rice works best for this. I make the rice according to the proportions on the package and substitute coconut milk for the water. Add a little honey, vanilla or cinnamon to taste for a nourishing and palatable treat. Works great for kids who don’t want to eat. You can always blend it if you like smoother textured pudding.

If you don’t want to make rice pudding or don’t like the texture, you can always just make regular brown rice with or without chicken broth.

Blackberry Jam
Anecdotal information says that blackberry jam might be helpful. Blackberries are nutritious and have some fiber that might slow things down a little. They taste great in yogurt or a smoothie. Just be sure your jam is mostly berries with just a little sugar – and no corn syrup. Ick.

Sourdough toast or water crackers
We are all about whole grains in this house. In fact, we usually eat Ezekiel bread – a sprouted grain toast. However, those choices are far too fibrous for a tummy recovering from ickiness, so we offer thin slices of sourdough or crackers if “real” food sounds good.

Healing smoothies – easy to digest and a great place to hide healthy ingredients that will stop that diarrhea if it’s not gone yet.
Recipe
1 banana
handful of rice (we started doing this recently. It works great!)
handful of frozen blueberries
handful of frozen strawberries
yogurt*
water to desired texture

*Alternately, you can use coconut milk to the texture you desire and throw a bit of applesauce in. In other words, just pick and choose from the food list to make a smoothie you like.

Here are the things to avoid
Caffeine – a diuretic that will wreak havoc on a system that’s already taxed. Give your bowels and your adrenals a break and avoid this during illness
Oatmeal – too rough on a sore stomach.
Dairy other than yogurt
Wheat toast – too rough on a tender tummy
Anything acidic like tomato or orange juice.

As usual, I want to clarify that I’m not a doctor or herbalist and this information is not intended to diagnose or cure any diseases. It’s meant for informational purposes only and I encourage you to do your research and consult with an herbalist or Naturopathic doctor for more information about herbs – especially if you have a pre-existing medical condition or if you are taking any medication. That said, the reason I love herbs is that they are usually far more gentle on our bodies than over the counter prescriptions and remind our bodies how they are supposed to work!

mine

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i wake before the sun
fully refreshed
a unique sensation when one has small children

feeling the thrill and freedom of early morning
with no one yet awake
no one yet needing me –

pulling on my tennies and clothes
i slip out into the dark morning
moving onto the trail with a smile
for the other early birds
like me, seeking solitude

reveling in –
the way the crisp air hits my face
the smell of wet dirt that fills my nose
the vision of vibrant yellows, oranges and reds
draping the trees
creating a canopy over my head
like a secret hiding place

my lungs expand with the movement that
wakes my limbs
and sends my blood racing
i feel open, clear, happy – timeless
full.of.life

i notice everything around me in a way
that is not possible when i am caring for everyone else

this time is mine
and there is only me

i feel the tug of the clock
it’s time to return to the rest of my life
i slip back inside and
my daughter is calling for me

needing what only i can give her
i am ready…

my local coffee shop

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dj mixing it up on the turntable
the visions of local artists lining the walls
fragrant coffee and freshly baked food scenting the air
a line stretching out the door
the energy of people – anticipating –
a cup of coffee
a freshly made pastry
a smile from the barista who remembers their names
a day full of possibility…