Category Archives: FIT + WELL

New Wellness Program Promises a Path to Blissful Living Amidst Chaos and Mind Detox for Fall

August 26, 2017

Rock Your Bliss, founded by two of the nations best yoga teachers and transformational life coaches, Mary Beth LaRue (Based in LA) and Jacki Carr (Based in Denver) founded their company with the goal of providing women with easy tools that are accessible for a community of like-minded individuals. Through retreats and online workshops, Rock Your Bliss provides an inviting space for women to experience transformational change, find their true purpose, and tap into the mind body connection. Their methods utilize successful, proven tools and strategies aligned with purpose based coaching. 

As the Fall season approaches, an optimal time to shed that which no longer serves us, making space for new ways of being, and harvesting that which we have worked for during the Spring/Summer,  we thought this could be a great time to introduce your readers to their new 7 Weeks to Bliss program, which is launching this September. 

7 weeks to bliss is an online program which provides found tools. insights, and guidance to help to channel your own blissful living. In a time full of chaos and confusion, this program is a relevant and accessible way for women around the country to attain tools to help them gain introspection and understanding, and develop concrete and measured actions for self care.

 

Mary Beth LaRue and Jacki Carr here, the co-Founders of Rock Your Bliss. We are a yoga-inspired coaching movement for the mind and body offering workshops, retreat and online programs on a global level. We are so excited to offer you our very own Seven Weeks to Bliss program. We created this offering so that you can experience our favorite tools, insights and inspiration from our own life practices and learnings. We are really grateful to have one another for support and accountability in blisscrafting and through this program you will have the same.

What’s Included in the Program?

+ A 24 page digital bliss workbook with weekly homework to cultivate and craft your bliss.

+ Weekly Rock Your Bliss videos in your inbox to share each week’s content.

+ A private Facebook Accountability group for resource sharing, community building and connection.

+ Weekly recorded conference calls on Monday eves with us LIVE to take the material deeper, together.

+  A 1 month access code to Mary Beth’s yoga classes on YogisAnonymous.com.

+ A new set of tools and perspectives to rock your bliss, your way.

THE CURRICULUM

WEEK 1: ROOT:

This week, we will dive into your roots, your home base and explore your values and soul. We will discover your inner GPS and explore the practice of living in alignment with our values.

WEEK 2 – EMBODY: 

This week, we will explore how you feel and what you choose to create. Everything has the potential to be expressed creatively and honestly. This expression is what makes you, you.

WEEK 3 – CREATE

In this week, we will explore the ego and the power in knowing what you do want and what you do not want. Distinguishing between external power versus the power within, it can be beautifully quiet there.

WEEK 4: LOVE

This week we will journey to the heart. We will adventure into love in all forms, the giving and receiving.

WEEK 5:

In this section, we are talking communication. The ability to communicate is your bridge; how you convey your inside world to the outside world

WEEK 6: SEE

Resistance creates more of the same but trying on a new perspective is a way to create your life moment to moment. Let’s dive into the future and go see your vision for your beautiful and blissed life.

WEEK 7: TRUST

When you lean into the present moment, get aligned in your body and fully trust that there is a greater connection at work, this is where you rock the bliss.

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Join us this Fall for Rock Your Bliss: 7 Weeks to Bliss!

We start together on Monday, September 11, 2017 and registration is now open!

Mary Beth LaRue and Jacki Carr here, the co-Founders of Rock Your Bliss. We are a yoga-inspired coaching movement for the mind and body offering workshops, retreats and online programs on a global level. We are so excited to offer you the Seven Weeks to Bliss program. We created this offering so that you can experience our favorite tools, insights and inspiration from our own life practices and learnings. We are really grateful to have one another for support and accountability in blisscrafting and through this program you will have the same.

What You Can Expect:

+ An all access pass to weekly videos, bliss notes each Sunday in your inbox, and homework to expand the material and take the work deeper.

+ A custom 7 Weeks to Bliss workbook to follow along, take notes and journal.

+ A private Facebook Accountability group for resource sharing, inspiration and community connection.

+ Weekly LIVE conference calls with us to take the material deeper, together. Calls will be held on Monday evenings at 5pm PST (6pm MST, 7pm CST, 8pm EST) starting Monday, September 11. Again, we totally get you have lives, so we will press record and the recordings will be available each week!

+ A 1 month access code to Mary Beth’s online yoga classes.

+ A new set of tools and perspectives to rock your bliss your way.

REMINDER: You get what you give. The work will go as deeply as you do.

Together, we can listen in, speak up and learn from one another.

Commit fully to the next seven weeks as an investment into yourself and your bliss.

 

K+ Organics Healthy Sports Drinks For Kids? YEP!

August 23, 2017

Velana Colon got tired of seeing all the sugary drinks get fed to her kids after their sports game and finally had enough.  She and another family with a total of six kids came together to create something different and healthier for their young MVP’s and K+ Organics was born.  

 

K+ Organics is a new electrolyte sports drink with ONLY 14 grams of sugar per bottle (more than half of other leading brands) and no artificial preservatives, flavors, colors or sweeteners and is certified organic.  

I have to admit, I have occasionally ‘treat’ my kids to the chemical concoctions of crappy, sugar-free versions of sports drinks – ya know the kind, filled with hideous things I am too ashamed to spell out. I was so excited to try these healthy versions out on my kiddos (and my self!). Huge hit. We all loved them. They for sure look, taste and feel like sports drinks – sweet and refreshing in sporty bottles. My son especially luurrrveed them.

K+ Organics Founder, Velana Colon

K + Organics comes in three fun flavors: Fruit Punch, Orange and Lime and is available at Gelson’s and Bristol Farms in Southern California and can be purchased online at http://www.kplusorganics.com .

And don’t forget, adults can drink it too!!

More information can also be found at K+ Organics .

hmbldt Cannabis-based Wellness Pen

August 22, 2017

Thank the wellness gods for bringing Cannabis into the spotlight and high on our radars. No pun. Especially for me as I was never one to enjoy smoking weed or even being high. I do believe in the healing aspects of cannabis. More and more, I find myself less and less wanting to ingest anything artificial to help me sleep, settle anxiety or uplift from depression. What an exciting time it is for me – with the rise of luxury cannabis vape pens. I have been trying them all  – to sleep, settle, arouse, relieve and I am psyched to report on hmbldt.

Exquisitely cultivated, crafted, and designed hmbldt is achieving what they sought out to do:

“hmbldt was founded with the goal of creating the first cannabis products based on the science behind the plant. Science has proven that cannabis provides functional benefits such as sleep aid, pain relief, euphoria, energy, and relaxation. hmbldt has determined the exact balance of cannabis derived compounds to create targeted products that deliver a consistent response, while controlling the sometimes overwhelming psychoactive effects.

Our commitment to safe, targeted and effective cannabis based medicines also led to the development of our proprietary delivery devices, designed specifically to deliver a precise dosage of our formulas each and every time.”

My experience with hmbldt was with the BLISS formula:

A THC-forward formula balanced in a 9:1 ratio with CBD complemented by uplifting terpenes such as a- and β-pinene and terpinolene. The pre-filled hmbldt dose pen™ offers over 200 doses (2.25mg per dose) and ensures a precise dose every time.

The website has an excellent breakdown of each formula that looks like this:

I loved it. Period. I cannot wait to try them all. Here is where you can find them too!

THE NEWS: hmbldt, named one of TIME’s top 25 inventions, is a cannabis-based health and wellness company founded on the premise that plant-based medicine can bring healing and happiness to the masses. through six targete formulas-relief, sleep, bliss, calm, passion, and arouse-hmbldt desire safe, targeted, and effective solutions for some of our most
common ailments. the proprietary hmbldt dose pen delivers prec· e oses, creating a reliable and repeatable experience. based in california, t e company takes an ethical approach to production which ineludes fully recyclable medical grade plastic and a rigorous testing process to ensure all products are safe and pesticide-free.

BLISS – SLEEP – CALM – RELIEF – AROUSE – PASSION

 

the hmbldt dose pen uses superior vaporization elements designed to heat our formulas to a precise temperature and to deliver help quickly and accurately. consistent dosage is guaranteed through three key features: optimized temperature control, airflow control and time control. each pen delivers 200 2.25mg doses.

 

the active ingredients in cannabis directly interact with a complex network of receptors in the human body called the endocannabinoid system
(ecs). the ecs affects appetite, sleep, energy balance, metabolism, stress response, immune function, muscle spasticity, reproduction, neurogenesis, and pain-almost everything causing lifestyle and health issues in humans today.

 

 

ELEVATE YOUR WORKOUT GAME Ballerina body? Count us in.

August 20, 2017

Who would have thunk it? One studio with my two favorite things: Pilates/Reformers and Spinning? Welp, Studio Elevate, that’s who!

We’ve heard the hype about all the juicy classes Studio Elevate has to offer and finally got our booties there.

Walking into this sanctuary you soon realize that this is no ordinary workout place. The chill vibe -meets packed house is totally relaxing and invigorating at the same time. And the amazing playlist grooving in the background only magnifies the utmost relaxing experience. Elevate is truly the stress free place to work your body and chillax your mind.

Their team of inspired instructors rocks classes like, Reform Sculpt – the class we took that works to develop long, lean muscles. They also Reform Strength, Reform & Ride, Strength & Stretch, and Pre/Post Natal Reform and Le Reform Sculpt. The perfect challenge stretch from beginners to advanced students.

Millennial mama, founder Leah Kitching is the definition of living her dream and doing it all. Fitness guru and instructor herself she  got her start teaching pilates and spin at various studios in Los Angeles over the past 10 years before opening her very own.Her mission was simple, to create  a community that could connect mind and body.  Residing in Venice with her husband and adorable two kids, she has been able to find the balance between work and family. Leah opened her studio in 2015 and has been watching her business and clients break barriers ever since.  

Leah believes that, “There is nothing better than when someone comes to class and becomes stronger mentally and physically. I am so grateful to be able to facilitate that change and see my students change both inside and out. “

Studio Elevate opened their doors to create a pop up shop recently by, MiLa Style which has a great selection of outfits to choose from when you get out of class. They also carry some of her favorites including a divine product, Coco La Vie. It is a multi-use product that can be used for skin moisturizer, intimacy oil, makeup remover, hair mask and pregnancy belly oil.

Can’t forget to mention that Elevate also offers daycare options so that their customers can enjoy a workout while their little ones play. Definitely a memorable experience that makes you want to keep coming back for more. Located in Culver City West it is easily accessible from the west side. On the way out stop in next door for a refreshing pineapple, Goji Berry juice, one word- YUM!

Classes available on Class Pass or drop in your first time for only $10

Studio Elevate

12462 West Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA 90066

424-289-8788

https://www.studioelevatela.com/

 

BHRC – The CVAC Process

August 14, 2017

BHRC – The CVAC Process

Welp, I just tried this and I have to say, it was so intense – that while I didn’t feel any different immediately afterwards, it must have done something on a cellular level as the pressure training was deep!

I had no idea what to expect during the process, other than from what I have read about CVAC – that it is the praised training of top athletes. Once I stepped into the pod and got a thorough training about what to expect, the pod closed and I worked with my tech guy to deal with the drastically changing pressure. I was told that a few weeks of this training, for longer and longer periods of time will help with several health and wellness concerns.

Expect ears popping, nose blowing and lots of anti-pressure breath work as you ascend and descend in pressure. The pod is cozy and you don’t feel claustro because there is a lot of light and air. Phew!

Beverly Hills Rejuvenation Spa (www.BHRCenter.com) is the leading medi-spa with locations not only in LA but also across the Country!  I’m looking forward to trying some of their lasers as my summer skin transitions to fall and I need to slough and de-freckle!

Here is what it does, but please read below for all the benefits and some FAQ about it!

The CVAC (Cyclic Variations in Adaptive Conditioning) process is a patented methodology involving adaptations facilitated via the application of precisely composed rhythm-based changes to pressure, temperature and air density.

The pressure profiles require a person’s body to respond (adapt) similar to how that person would respond (adapt) to increased workloads of exercise training.

CVAC sessions provide an effort-free physical conditioning experience for people of all ages (3 weeks old to 99 years old, to date) and all levels of fitness (couch potato to a professional athlete).

The air pressure inside will fluctuate between sea level and about 22,500 feet, with 200-400 pressure changes between.  The CVAC process helps improve overall fitness without the aggressive physical exertion often associated with traditional exercise.

 

Some benefits may include:

  • Increased overall stamina
  • Better recovery after exercise or other exertion
  • Increased overall endurance
  • Improved sleep
  • Increased energy levels
  • Improved overall health & wellness
  • Reduces inflammation
  • Reduced pain in subjects who suffered from a genetic pain disorder (per endocrinologist Dr. Karen Herbst’s pilot study)
  • Improved glucose metabolism in subjects who were type-2 diabetic, and in those at risk for the disease (per Stanford pilot study)
  • Significantly improved the oxygen-carrying capacity in athlete’s blood (per University of Hawaii study)

 

Dr. Karen Herbst, an endocrinologist at University of California San Diego

She sees the CVAC as a means to “replicate exercise” in a machine. The CVAC subjects the body to actual air-pressure changes, rhythmically squeezing and relaxing the whole human body; blood, organs, everything – similar to the way an empty plastic water bottle with its cap screwed on collapses in on itself when the simulated altitude goes up and the pressure drops, and plumps back out of the descent when the pressure rises back to normal. The effect, Herbst believes, is a stimulation of the lymphatic system, which then drains metabolic waste more vigorously, thereby reducing inflammation. This is how she explains the positive results she got in a 2010 pilot study, in which the CVAC reduced pain in subjects who suffered from a genetic pain disorder. Athletes, she says may get another benefit. The intermittent exposure to the low-oxygen, high-altitude pressure can create oxygen free radicals. In excess, they damage the body; in moderation, they signal the cells’ power plants, the mitochondria, to grow more robust. We get the same training effect on a good run, subjecting the body to the mild stress of operating at oxygen deficit, depending on how hard we push. “As with exercise,” Herbst says, “you’re stimulating all these stress pathways and, hopefully, improving the body’s entire metabolism to better handle the stresses of life.”

 

Is a CVAC pod the same as a Hyperbaric Chamber?

No, the two are not the same. The CVAC process involves a low-pressure (vacuum) environment. The hyperbaric chamber provides a high-pressure environment.

 

There is a simple analogy that can be taken into consideration to illustrate this difference. When you use a vacuum cleaner, you are employing hypobaric pressure. When you pump air into a car tire, you are employing hyperbaric pressure. Both instances employ pressure. The vacuum, low pressure. The tire pump, high pressure.

Hyperbaric chambers increase the pressure of oxygen being breathed. While in a hyperbaric chamber, oxygen is forced into the body due to the higher pressure. Most of the oxygen goes into the blood plasma. This condition persists only as long as the user remains in the chamber being subjected to the high pressure. In a way, it is like getting a high dose of oxygen (considered a medical gas/drug). During the exposure, the air can become stale if it is not being scrubbed properly (to remove the carbon dioxide). It is useful in some conditions.

The CVAC process offers a dynamic, continually changing range of low pressures. The air is always fresh and is never recirculated. As the oxygen level is mildly lower than normal, the pressure is continually changing and the temperature is changing as well, this allows the body to make adaptive changes to meet these challenges. This is never seen in hyperbaric chambers. You aren’t training anything in them. You are just dosing the body with oxygen. The CVAC process is an exercise that encourages the body to adapt toward an ability to thrive and survive at a higher level than before. Additionally, the adaptive effect continues to work even after the session is over. Just like exercise, the CVAC process has a cumulative effect.  

Is a CVAC pod the same as high-altitude tents that athletes sleep in?

No, the standard high-altitude tents that some athletes sleep in as a training aid simulate only one aspect of living at higher altitude; the reduced amount of oxygen the body absorbs. The CVAC, on the other hand, subjects the body to actual air-pressure changes, rhythmically squeezing and relaxing the whole human body, blood and organs.

 

How does the CVAC process provide effort-free physical conditioning?

The pressure profiles (dynamically cycling changes in atmospheric pressure, temperature and air density) require a person’s body to respond (adapt) similar to how that person would respond (adapt) to increased workloads of exercise training. The resultant adaptations have similar effect on multiple metabolic pathways and cardiovascular fitness (refer to links below).

Another way to explain how the CVAC process is similar to exercise is that exercise represents a dynamic physical mechanism (external influence) for evoking homeostasis*. The  CVAC process also represents a dynamic physical mechanism for maintaining homeostasis as a means of thriving.

A person (of any level of fitness) using the CVAC process to improve their fitness should look at it as a regimen of regular rhythmic use. Our rotations provide varied workloads, allowing continued improvement in fitness. Proper adherence to our method of sequential progression through the tier levels of the CVAC process ensures optimal levels of workload without risk of injury.

While in the CVAC pod, the occupant is exposed to mild-to-moderate, transient, pulsed low atmospheric pressure. To date, six Institutional Review Boards including those at Stanford University, University of California, San Diego and Florida State University have determined that the CVAC technology poses no significant risk; therefore the CVAC technology is considered safe.

We have data from University-based studies showing that resultant adaptations have effect on multiple metabolic pathways and cardiovascular fitness similar to exercise training (refer to the links below). We need more appropriate studies and research on the CVAC process, but the best proof one can supply for something like this is to engage in regular, rhythmic use of the CVAC process as many people who regularly taking CVAC sessions are becoming more adaptable, healthier, stronger and more limber.

Please don’t mistake the CVAC process for “altitude training” as many have done over the years. There are devices marketed for altitude training that titrate nitrogen to simulate high altitude. CVAC process exposures do not cause any acclimatization. Acclimatization takes many hours of daily exposures over multiple weeks, even months. All CVAC sessions are composed in a way that doesn’t allow for any hypoxic decompensation to occur. 

* Homeostasis in a general sense refers to stability, balance or equilibrium. It is the body’s attempt to maintain a constant internal environment. Maintaining a stable internal environment requires constant monitoring and adjustments as conditions change. This adjusting of physiological systems within the body is called homeostatic regulation.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_homeostasis

Primary examples of homeostatic regulation in mammals include regulation of the proportion of water and minerals, removal of waste, regulation of body temperature and the regulation of blood glucose levels.

Links: http://www.cvacsystems.com/index.php/news/stanford-university-and-veterans-affairs-researchers-demonstrate/

http://www.cvacsystems.com/index.php/news/the-doctors-tv-show-discusses-potential-role-of-the-cvac-process/

http://www.cvacsystems.com/index.php/news/effort-free-physical-conditioning-technology-shows-promise-for-c/

 

Improved performance & recovery for Athletes

We also market the concept of improved recovery, power and endurance to athletes.  Competitive cyclists, runners, tri-athletes, tennis players, MMA fighters, Motor Sports racers, hockey players (and other athletes) are maximizing the outcome of their sport-specific workouts by adding the CVAC™ process to their training armament. These athletes regularly report great improvement in power and endurance that are consistent with findings of independent researchers, such as the scientific findings published in the peer-reviewed International journal, Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 20, 26 32 (2009). In this study performed with athletes at the University of Hawaii, the CVAC process was shown to significantly improve the oxygen-carrying capacity of study subjects’ blood. Further, when athletes take CVAC sessions for recovery from maximal effort, hard training days, they are able to effectively maintain their fitness levels without contributing to the overtraining effect.  We believe that  this concept provides these athletes with more power (output) with less effort, and many other benefits to their performance.

 

How does a CVAC Session Feel

You will sit down, and relax inside a CVAC pod. Fresh air will move in and out, and you may feel pressure in your ears and changes in temperature around your body. The air will feel cooler as the pressure decreases, and warmer as the pressure increases. Experiences vary – many report feeling relaxed, and others feeling energized.

 

The initial session is Tier 1 which is the Acclimation Session and consists of 5 – 5 minute sessions. Then you advance to Tier 2 and the sessions are 20 minutes each. There are a total of 6 Tiers and you must complete at least 15 sessions in each Tier to advance to next level. Spending up to 20 minutes in the CVAC pod three times a week can boost athletic performance by improving circulation, boosting oxygen-rich blood cells, removing lactic acid and possibly even stimulating the mitochondrial biogenesis and stem-cell production.

 

For more information please contact:

 

Beverly Hills Rejuvenation Center

1860 Sepulveda Blvd.

Los Angeles, CA 90025

310.473.5800 Office

310.473.5801 Fax

info@bhrcenter.com

www.BHRCenter.com

www.BHRmedical.com