Spring Local Harvest Shopping List Here

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To enjoy the full nourishment of food, make your menu a seasonal one!

When you eat this way you will get the most flavor, the most nutritional value and the most affordable prices!

In different parts of the world, and even in different regions of one country, seasonal menus can vary.

Here's a handy shopping guide for buying what's in season in the Spring (March, April and May) for my region - Central and Northern California:

Fruits
Kiwi
Cherimoyas
Rhubarb

Berries
Strawberries
Blackberries
Raspberries (late May)
Cherries (late May)

Citrus Fruits
Lemon
Lime
Oranges
Mandarins
Kumquats

Vegetables and Greens:
Artichokes
Asparagus
Avocados
Beets
Bok Choy
Broccoli
Brussels Sprouts
Cabbage
Carrots
Chard
Dandelion Chicory
Endive
Fava Beans
Fennel
Green Garlic
Herbs

Horseradish
Kale - may favorite food. Click for recipes!

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Kohlrabi
Leeks
Lettuces
Mushrooms
Mustard Greens
Nettles
Onions
Parsnips
Purslane
Radish
Rapini
Rutabaga
Spinach
Turnips

For the greatest freshness look for foods that are locally grown and are in season!
Support your local farmers and eat organic when possible.
Eat seasonally!


Free Green Smoothies and Raw Treats in San Francisco!

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I'll have a rawk-in table of Brigitte's Naturally Alive food and drinks and this San Francisco event:

Ladies Night Of Indulgence
Wednesday, March 23rd
5 - 8 p.m.

Come & Enjoy:

  • Free Massage
  • Free Hair Styling
  • Free Champagne & Wine
  • & Much MORE!!

Beauty Product Exchange
Bring your new or gently used hair products, make-up, lotion, bath soap, etc. for an exchange!!

Special Offers From These Businesses:

  • Simone Shifnadel with Delish Dish
  • DeeAnn Bruno with Dee's Whole Nutrition
  • Regina with D4 Hair
  • Trella Davis with Intuitive Healing & Counseling
  • Marnie Reasor with Resplendent Healing
  • Angela Tortorici with Stella & Dot Jewelry!
  • Alexis Valerio with The Winery Collective
  • Debby Magnani with Venus Collections

 
All guests are welcome, so invite all your friends who love to indulge and enjoy an evening of wonderful wines, chocolates, massage, shopping and more!

Admission is Complimentary

Hosted By:
Meakim & Stern Family Spinal Care
505 Beach Street, Suite 110
San Francisco, CA 94133

Radiation fallout: What you should know and how to protect yourself

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Eating Kelp (aka Kombu), as seen in this photo, is an easy way to pump up your iodine intake.

Living in San Francisco has me wondering how to protect myself from the radiation fall-out blowing our way from Japan. Fortunately, I have friends who have shared some valuable information with me, so I'm passing it on to you.

Tamara Grenier of Sacred Medicine Roots sent me this email from Marblehead and Higher Ground Natural Healing Centers. Since I trust Tamara's information implicitly, I wanted to share it with readers living on the US West Coast:

According to the latest news, radiation fallout particularly in California, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia is more than a threat. The jet stream will carry this radiation from Japan to the Pacific North West. The radioactive debris will effect the water table in the Pacific Northwest and the water will be contaminated. This disaster will have huge implications for our planet.

If you or your family or friends are living in these areas, here is a list of things you/they should know:

Radiation burns people. It will trigger disease and cancer especially to tissues that are iodine sensitive like the thyroid gland.

Here is a list of proactive things you must do immediately, today, to help stop the effects of radiation. It is not full proof but it will greatly help.

1. Eat Kelp or any seaweed. Put it in soups, smoothies, cooked rice. Eat as much as you can. Sea vegetables but especially kelp (also known as Kombu) has very bioavailable iodine.

2. Ashwaganda is an Ayurvedic herb (also known as Withania) helps the thyroid deal with radioactive debris.

3. Eat tons of chlorella. Chlorella is 10% chlorophyll. It can squelch toxic debris. It has 40 times more chlorophyll than wheat grass.

Here's where I buy Chlorella: RawFoodWorld.com Tablets of Chlorella 250 Grams - 1000 Tablets (Nuts)for $34.95

Or you can get the same on Amazon.  If you have an Amazon Prime, you'll get them faster and for less.

4. Put sea salt in your water and drink it. It will help to detoxify halogens; chlorine, fluoride, bromine and radioactive iodine.

5. Take detoxifying agents like Zeolite and Fulvic Acid.

6. Eat Reishi mushrooms to boost the immune system and deal with radioactive fallout. MediHerb makes Ganoderma and Shiitake which contains the Reishi mushroom

7. Take some form of Iodine in the form of Lugol's solution, Ioderol or Standard Process makes Prolamine Iodine, or Iodomere. Build it up slowly as your heart may start to race. If it does cut back.

8. Take High doses of Vitamin C

9. Increase magnesium

10. Increase selenium (Standard Process Cataplex E) or eat Brazil nuts

11. Coconut products protect the Thyroid.

YogaEarth's blog also posted an article today about protecting yourself with Natural Iodine. Shari Hochberg, a novelist and yoga instructor living in Florence Italy, sent me this article today. It has a recipe for an iodine rich meal! Namaste, Shari!

I also decided to buy some Nascent Iodine from MagneticClay.com
Tamara Grenier recommended it and it's a very easy way to take in iodine. It's in a concentrated form (drops) that you can take with water. It's much easier to get a high dose of Iodine this way, especaially if eating sea veggies and the rest isn't an option for you.

I hope this information empowers you to do what you can to protect yourself and those you love. I choose to focus on protection and safety and not fear the worst. I stay hopeful that these proactive measures, in the end, will not be necessary. However, I like knowing that we have the knowledge and resources to help our body-temples stay clean.

 

Raw Strawberry Sauce

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I was so excited to find Spring's first LOCAL strawberries in my Albert & Eve organic Box this week! This time of year, the strawberries can sometimes be a bit tart instead of juicy-sweet like they are in the Summer when they are at their peak.

We can still enjoy the deliciousness of organic strawberries so early in their growing season when we blend them with sweeter fruits like bananas or with raw natural sweeteners like honey.

Be sure to buy organic strawberries because these berries are high on the list of most contaminated by pesticides. It's best to avoid commercially produced strawberries. Luckily, organic strawberries are very easy to find.

Here is a simple spring treat -

3 Minute Strawberry Sauce:

  • 1 Pint of Strawberries, de-stemmed
  • 1 Lemon, juiced
  • 1-2 Tablespoons of raw organic honey
  • pinch of sea salt (optional)


Place all the ingredients in a food processor or blender and blend until smooth.

Great as an ice cream topping or fruit dip! Will last refrigerated for 4 days

Health Benefits of Strawberries:

Potent Antioxidant Protection from Phenols

Strawberries, like other berries, are famous in the phytonutrient world as a rich surce of phenols. In the strawberry, these phenols are led by the anthocyanins (especially anthocyanin 2) and by the ellagitannins. The anthocyanins in strawberry not only provide its flush red color, they also serve as potent antioxidants that have repeatedly been shown to help protect cell structures in the body and to prevent oxygen damage in all of the body's organ systems. Strawberries' unique phenol content makes them a heart-protective fruit, an anti-cancer fruit, and an anti-inflammatory fruit, all rolled into one. The anti-inflammatory properties of strawberry include the ability of phenols in this fruit to lessen activity of the enzyme cyclo-oxygenase, or COX. Non-steriodal anti-inflammatory drugs like aspirin or ibuprofen block pain by blocking this enzyme, whose overactivity has been shown to contribute to unwanted inflammation, such as that which is involved in rheumatoid and osteoarthritis, asthma, atherosclerosis, and cancer. Unlike drugs that are COX-inhibitors, however, strawberries do not cause intestinal bleeding.

Strawberry Phytonutrients that Promote Optimal Health

The ellagitannin content of strawberries has actually been associated with decreased rates of cancer death. In one study, strawberries topped a list of eight foods most linked to lower rates of cancer deaths among a group of over 1,000 elderly people. Those eating the most strawberries were three times less likely to develop cancer compared to those eating few or no strawberries.

A study published in the Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry analyzed eight strawberry cultivars for their content of protective plant compounds (phenols, flavonoids and anthocyanins) and their antioxidant capacities. Although the various cultivars differed significantly in the amounts of the various beneficial compounds each contained, all cultivars (Earliglow, Annapolis, Evangeline, Allstar, Sable, Sparkle, Jewel, and Mesabi) were able to significantly inhibit the proliferation of human liver cancer cells. Interestingly, no relationship was found between a cultivar's antioxidant content and its ability to inhibit cancer cell proliferation, which suggests that this beneficial effect of strawberries is caused by other actions of their many beneficial compounds.

Protection against Macular Degeneration

Your mother may have told you carrots would keep your eyes bright as a child, but as an adult, it looks like fruit is even more important for keeping your sight. Data reported in a study published in the Archives of Ophthalmology indicates that eating 3 or more servings of fruit per day may lower your risk of age-related macular degeneration (ARMD), the primary cause of vision loss in older adults, by 36%, compared to persons who consume less than 1.5 servings of fruit daily.

In this study, which involved over 110,000 women and men, researchers evaluated the effect of study participants' consumption of fruits; vegetables; the antioxidant vitamins A, C, and E; and carotenoids on the development of early ARMD or neovascular ARMD, a more severe form of the illness associated with vision loss. While, surprisingly, intakes of vegetables, antioxidant vitamins and carotenoids were not strongly related to incidence of either form of ARMD, fruit intake was definitely protective against the severe form of this vision-destroying disease. Three servings of fruit may sound like a lot to eat each day, but strawberries can help you reach this goal. Top your morning cereal, lunch time yogurt or cottage cheese with fresh strawberries. Dress up any green salad with sliced strawberries, slivered almonds and a splash of balsamic vinegar. For an easy, elegant dessert, blend fresh or frozen strawberries with a spoonful of honey and some soy or cow's milk or yogurt. Freeze for 20 minutes, then spoon into serving cups and decorate with a sprig of mint.

Protection against Rheumatoid Arthritis

While one study suggests that high doses of supplemental vitamin C makes osteoarthritis, a type of degenerative arthritis that occurs with aging, worse in laboratory animals, another indicates that vitamin C-rich foods, such as strawberries, provide humans with protection against inflammatory polyarthritis, a form of rheumatoid arthritis involving two or more joints. The findings, presented in the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases were drawn from a study of more than 20,000 subjects and focused on who developed inflammatory polyarthritis and similar subjects who remained arthritis-free during the follow-up period. Subjects who consumed the lowest amounts of vitamin C-rich foods were more than three times more likely to develop arthritis than those who consumed the highest amounts.

In terms of traditional nutrients, strawberries emerged from our food ranking system as an excellent source of vitamin Cand manganese. They also qualified as a very good source of fiber and iodine as well as a good source of potassium, folate riboflavin, vitamin B5, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin B6, vitamin K, magnesium, and copper.

Green Love Super Juice!

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In a juicer:

1 head of kale
3 whole, un-peeled lemons
2 apples
2 inches of ginger

It's delish just as the green juice, but I wanted a rocket of energy to get through my day so....

Put all of that (green juice) in a blender, then add:


All I can say is Yowza!!

Yowza