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Unwind and Recharge with Bed of Nails: The Ultimate Acupressure Experience: BED OF NAILS

October 31, 2023

Are you feeling stressed, tense, or just need a little pick-me-up? Well, you’re in luck because we’re about to introduce you to a wellness trend that’s sweeping the globe: the Bed of Nails (Find it on Amazon!) acupressure mat and pillow! These little beauties might look a bit intimidating with their thousands of tiny, non-toxic nails, but trust us, they’re your ticket to relaxation, rejuvenation, and pure euphoria.

More Nails, Less Pain

One look at the Bed of Nails mat and pillow, and you’ll notice something different – more nails! With 8820 premium nails on the mat and 2142 nails on the pillow, Bed of Nails is all about stimulating those pressure points without causing unnecessary pain. Unlike other mats with fewer nails, Bed of Nails offers more benefits with less intensity.

The Bed of Nails Benefits

Now, you might be wondering: “Do these nails pierce my skin?” The answer is a resounding no! The Bed of Nails mat and pillow are designed to support relaxation, meditation, deep sleep, stress relief, muscle tension reduction, and relief from upper and lower back pain, plantar fasciitis, and more. The result? Your body restores its natural vitality, making this acupressure duo an essential addition to your beauty and wellness arsenal.

Ease of Use

Getting started with Bed of Nails is as easy as pie – or should we say, as easy as lying down! All you have to do is lay back on the comfortable acupressure mat for at least 10 minutes, and voilà, you’ll enter a state of euphoria. The mat’s trigger points work their magic by stimulating oxytocin (the happiness hormone) and endorphins that block pain, making it an excellent remedy for insomnia and restlessness. But the benefits don’t stop there! The Bed of Nails pillow is perfect for travel and can be used for yoga, at the gym, in bed, on the sofa, at home, or even at the office for head-to-toe therapy.

Eco-Friendly and Planet-Loving

Are you an eco-conscious consumer? Bed of Nails has you covered! These products are made with 100% non-toxic, recyclable HIPS plastic, and they’re secured to the 100% organic cotton removable fabric using an environmentally friendly melting process – no harmful glues here! Plus, for every Bed of Nails acupressure mat sold, a tree is planted. Talk about a win-win for you and the planet!

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Multi-Award-Winning Original

The Bed of Nails acupressure mat has transformed the ancient sadhu board into a global wellness movement. With a generous 60-day return policy and FSA/HSA approval, they take pride in ensuring their customers’ full satisfaction. And hey, you can choose from a range of colors (pink, black, green, and eco beige) and size options (mat, strap, round pillow, flat pillow, or bundles) to suit your style and needs. It’s the perfect gift for Christmas, Easter, birthdays, or any holiday – or simply treat yourself because you deserve it!

In the world of wellness, Bed of Nails is a shining star, offering relaxation, relief, and rejuvenation in one beautifully designed package. So, why wait? Dive into the world of acupressure with Bed of Nails and experience the bliss of thousands of tiny nails working their magic on your body and mind. Say goodbye to stress, tension, and sleepless nights – and say hello to a happier, healthier you!

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    Bed of Nails works similar to acupuncture. See how the pressure of 8,820 hypoallergenic plastic nails:

  • Moves blood to the area.
  • Transports oxygen and nutrition into the cells.
  • Releases oxytocin and endorphins.
  • Begin body restoration.
  • Activates the parasympathetic nervous system.
  • Spreads a soothing heat throughout the body.
  • Encourages a burst of energy and a tingling sensation.
  • Melts away muscle tension and provides pain relief.

Wonderbelly: Pioneering Clean Digestive Health with Wonderbelly Antacid

October 17, 2023

There’s no denying the fact that for most of us, stress is an unavoidable part of daily life. Increasing rates of stress among younger generations coupled with dietary trends have made digestive issues all too common. From heartburn to acid indigestion, millions of people suffer from discomfort that affects their daily lives.

Enter Wonderbelly, a company on a mission to revolutionize digestive medicine and the pharmaceutical industry with its debut product, Wonderbelly Antacid.

The Power of Clean Ingredients

Wonderbelly Antacid is not your typical legacy antacid; it’s a clean-ingredient solution designed to provide instant and effective relief from heartburn, acid indigestion, sour stomach and more. What sets Wonderbelly apart is its commitment to using high-quality, non-GMO, vegan, clean label certified ingredients. The active ingredient is the same trusted ingredient found in leading brands, but Wonderbelly takes it a step further by forgoing unnecessary fillers such as talc, dyes, gluten, dairy, titanium dioxide, synthetic sweeteners and parabens. Wonderbelly also tastes great – so you can have comfort without compromise.

Clean, Tasty, and Sustainable

Wonderbelly Antacid not only offers relief but also elevates the entire Antacid experience. With a focus on taste, Wonderbelly is as enjoyable as it is effective – think flavors like Strawberry Milkshake, Lemon Sorbet, Watermelon Mint and even Fruity Cereal. No more grimacing at the thought of taking medicine: Wonderbelly makes it a palatable, enjoyable experience.

Dedicated to preserving the health of the planet (as well as your belly), Wonderbelly is packaged in recyclable aluminum packaging, leaving behind the outdated and harmful single-use plastic that plagues many over-the-counter medicine aisles. It’s a step towards a cleaner, greener future.

Destigmatizing Digestive Health

Beyond offering a top-tier product, Wonderbelly is changing the way we talk about digestive health. Inspired by cofounder Lucas Kraft’s personal struggles overcoming an eating disorder that left him with lifelong digestive health issues, Wonderbelly’s mission is two fold – providing clean and effective relief and encouraging dialogue that normalizes our digestive health experiences.

The company believes in sparking conversations that bring people together on their digestive health journey. It’s about breaking down the walls of discomfort and embarrassment. Digestive health is a fundamental aspect of overall well-being, and it shouldn’t be considered taboo. By doing so, Wonderbelly hopes to educate and empower individuals to take control of their health.

The Most Epic Experience You Need Now: Brazilian Bootycamp Sculpting Massage™

October 16, 2023

There are NO WORDS to describe this woman and this place!

Just make a note and take heed. BEVERLY HILLS WELLNESS CLUB.

First off, Gabriella is so joyful, delightful, ADORABLE, and fun to be around – it’s impossible not to want to talk to her during a treatment. I had to force myself to be quiet, so I could watch her amazing wood tool magic work.

But first – her place! In the most gorgeous building and her treatment room is so cute! HINT: If you like Harry Styles, this is your happy place.

All things Harry everywhere – hilariously upbeat and FUN.

I met Gabriella when she was hired to do mini-treatments at an event for FLO VITAMINS.

It was total love – even my mini-session was transformative. Gabriella is from Brazil, and we know how much the women there take pride in all things gorgeous booty.

She developed her technique after training with several top notch providers in the field of lymphatic drainage and wood tool therapy. Her style is a unique combination of so many interesting deep, therapeutic techniques – designed to create movement and flow in the system, reduce inflammation and push toxins out, while sculpting and shaping via draining and pushing excess fluid out.

After working deeply from head to toe with her magic tools – I was sprayed with a yummy magnesium oil, wrapped up, and tucked into an infrared blanket to sweat my ass off for 40 mins. I loved it so much, I bought the exact blanket when I got home.

It’s not just the tools that are so magical – it’s how Gabriella uses them.

Shelves lined with some of my fave wellness brands – And you bet, I am bringing Micropause over!

Pre-heated blanket and post-massage heaven.

Post-treatment, expect coconut water and watermelon to replace lost fluids – a fab little gift bag with some top-notch skincare goodies and of course, some Harry Styles stickers.

I got the 2-hour Golden Package:  Includes Brazilian Bootycamp Body Sculpting Massage™, Brazilian Lipo Wrap™, Brazilian Facial Sculpting Massage, and Gift Bag.

I cannot wait to go back for this again – and feel dedicated to building this into my monthly wellness regime. I felt AMAZING after – was fully glowing.

Did I mention there is an entire facial sculpting portion?? More sculpting tools and ice and as they say, I was ‘snatched’ after!

 

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Cultivate Apothecary: Farm To Skin Botanical Skincare

September 12, 2023

I can’t wait to share about Cultivate Apothecary – true ‘farm to skin’ luxury botanical skincare. When it comes to organic clean beauty – this is the motherlode. Thoughtfully and soulfully crafted and created by Jill Rowe and Matthew Benson on their epic, sustainable farm in upstate NY, Stonegate Farm – from medicinal and culinary herbs and all organic, with no chemical fertilizers or pesticides in practice.

Each bespoke formula takes months to complete –  from seed to cultivation, harvest, and creation. The essence of slow beauty and ritual in every bottle. Even the soil at Stonegate is regularly replenished with local compost, minerals and low-impact cultivation.

I have never smelled anything like what is in these bottles (also works of art).

Take a peek at a couple of these luxurious serums. I put a couple of drops in my palm, rubbed them together and when I patted my face with them, it felt like I was putting some kind of botanical ART on my face. My skin thanked me with the most radiant glow. I plan on using these with zero makeup, daily. Day to night.

AWAKEN NO. 1: FACE SERUM FOR NORMAL TO DRY SKIN

AWAKEN No. 1 Rejuvenating Day Face Serum for Normal to Dry Skin with added Flaxseed Oil and Lemon Balm plumps the skin and helps to repair the skin’s cells, creating visible improvement in elasticity, firmness, tone and texture, while Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) contains high levels of antioxidants, anti-inflammatories and antibacterial agents.

“Through deeply considered formulation and testing, we’ve developed the best hydrating daytime face serum for dry skin that is targeted to that specific skin type and skincare needs. These custom formulations were designed for optimal skin health, delivering deep hydration, even skin tone, and bright, plump, glowing skin that gets noticed.”

MOONLIGHT NO. 1: NIGHT FACE SERUM FOR DRY SKIN

MOONLIGHT No. 1 Restorative Night Serum for Normal or Dry Skin with added Avocado Oil & Lemon Balm. The added Avocado Oil in Moonlight No. 1 is packed with Vitamins B, C, and E, and these powerful antioxidants are capable of reversing environmental damage to the skin, as well as improving collagen production while lemon balm soothes, cleanses, and tightens the skin.

“Through deeply considered formulation and testing, we’ve developed the best night face serum for dry skin that is targeted to that specific skin type and skincare needs. These custom formulations were designed for optimal skin health, delivering deep hydration, even skin tone, and bright, plump, glowing skin that gets noticed.”

 A peek at some ingredients: 

BALANCE BOTANICAL FACIAL TONER

This multi-faceted clean beauty facial toner drenches your skin with moisture while also being the skin primer you’ve been craving. If you’re looking for a natural facial toner or a clean face toner to add to your daily skincare routine, this was made for you.

“Leading with a full-spectrum list of botanical and natural ingredients, this botanical facial toner has it all! Chamomile Hydrosol and Cucumber Extract cool inflammation while deeply hydrating and toning your skin. Purslane Glycerite, Reishi & Shiitake Mushroom Extract, and Wildflower Honey are powerhouse ingredients within this botanical natural facial toner that stimulate cell repair, reduce hyperpigmentation, and are rich in antioxidants.”

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The Ingredients: 

Jill and Mathew –

Jill Rowe and Matthew Benson are co-founders of Cultivate Apothecary at Stonegate Farm and stewards of this magical and productive piece of earth.

Their mission: Creating beautiful and potent, efficacious, botanical beauty, wellness, and green skincare products, while maintaining the utmost respect of mother earth as stewards of this incredible land.

As someone who thrives on rituals – I love that Cultivate Apothecary believes in finding ways to add ritual to our skincare routines.

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THE BRAIN HEALTH KITCHEN : Recipes To Prevent Alzheimer’s Through Food

August 16, 2023

Food-loving physician turned chef, Annie Fenn, provides brain-smart ingredients and recipes to show that eating to maintain brain health is easy, accessible, delicious, and necessary for everyone. The foods we choose to eat (or not) sit at the core of the Alzheimer’s epidemic.

They are also at the heart of the solution.  Annie Fenn, doctor, and chef, presents a new way to think about brain health: it begins in the kitchen.  With her new cookbook, The Brain Health Kitchen, home cooks will learn exactly how making the right choices about the foods we select and cook, and how we eat them, can keep our brains younger, sharper, more vibrant, and much less prone to dementia.

“Food choices are at the heart of the solution to Alzheimer’s and dementia. I’ve written this book to help you take care of your brain while still eating delicious food,” Annie says. “The earlier you begin eating with brain health in mind, the better.  In doing so, you will cultivate a brain that is resilient to age-related cognitive decline from all causes, especially Alzheimer’s.”

Scientific studies have shown that diets high in foods with powerful neuroprotective properties lower their risk of Alzheimer’s and dementia.  One such diet, the MIND diet, a spin-off of the Mediterranean and DASH diets, emphasizes the foods that are most neuroprotective—berries, leafy greens, vegetables, fish and seafood, whole grains, nuts and seeds, poultry, beans and legumes, olive oil, and red wine.

The results of a study of the MIND diet showed that when participants adhered to the MIND guidelines most closely, there were 53% fewer cases of Alzheimer’s after just four and a half years. Even participants who followed the diet less rigorously had an astounding risk reduction of 35%.  In addition, participants who followed the diet most closely over time showed improvement in cognitive function.

In The Brain Health Kitchen cookbook, Annie takes a more targeted approach, beginning with 100 recipes that incorporate brain-healthy foods into everyday meals.  Her recipes are based on the MIND and Mediterranean diet studies along with several other sources.  “From these studies I developed my own set of guidelines, The Brain Health Kitchen Food Guidelines, that combines dietary patterns while emphasizing a more plant-forward way of eating, with fewer servings of animal products than MIND and Mediterranean diets do.”

The Brain Health Kitchen Cookbook provides valuable information on brain health, how to stock your “brain health kitchen,” as well as strategies for creating a brain-friendly dietary pattern, including choosing meats that fuel instead of harm; understanding the nuances between “good” and “bad” fats; embracing methods that preserve nutrients, such as braising and steaming; making sure to drink the right beverages; and addressing holistic issues like how diverse your food choices are and how beneficial it is to share meals with family and friends.

Shifting to and sticking with a brain healthy diet is your first and best line of defense against the heartbreaking diseases of Alzheimer’s and dementia. And it works for everyone—omnivores, pescatarians, vegetarians and vegans, and the gluten-intolerant.

“Food is your most powerful tool to resist cognitive decline with age. Unlike many health-centric cookbooks, my approach isn’t about a strict plan.  Brain health eating is about making food choices that will have staying power for the rest of your life.”

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DR. ANNIE FENN is the founder of the Brain Health Kitchen, the only cooking school of its kind focused exclusively on brain health and helping people prevent cognitive decline through food and lifestyle. After twenty years as a board-certified ob-gyn, she traded in her stethoscope for an apron to pursue her passion for the culinary arts. But it was her mother’s diagnosis with dementia that helped Annie find her path and her new calling, one that enabled her to not only help her mother but also create significant and meaningful impact for others. Annie lives in Jackson, Wyoming. She writes a twice-weekly newsletter at brainhealthkitchen.substack.com and posts on Instagram at @brainhealthkitchen.

 

Glazed Citrus, Almond, and Olive Oil Cake

Serves 12

This cake makes a persuasive case for baking with almond flour, whether you are gluten-free or not. Olive oil adds peppery spice and amplifies flavors like orange and lemon better than butter does. The batter begins with a unique technique—you’ll boil a whole orange and a lemon to puree into a marmalade-like spread. This gives the cake its citrusy intensity and helps keep it moist for days. Using the whole fruit not only studs the cake with chewy bits of orange and lemon, it contributes a good dose of fiber and beneficial flavonoids from the peel.

You can use almond flour or meal interchangeably here with good results, with the meal resulting in a more rustic, nubby texture. Toasted and ground whole almonds work, too (see the sidebar). To reduce the amount of sugar, omit the glaze.

⅔ cup (150 ml) fruity olive oil, plus more for the pan and the glaze

1 small seedless orange (6 ounces/170 g), such as navel or Cara Cara

1 small lemon (5 ounces/140 g), such as a Meyer lemon

1½ cups (170 g) almond flour or meal

1 cup (115 g) oat or quinoa flour

1 tablespoon baking powder

½ teaspoon kosher salt

4 eggs, at room temperature

1 cup (170 g) coconut palm sugar

¼ cup (25 g) confectioners’ sugar

2 teaspoons warm water

Fresh berries, for serving (optional)

Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C). Brush a nonstick 9-inch (23 cm) springform pan with oil.

Place the orange and lemon in a saucepan and cover with water. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer. Cook until you can easily insert the tip of a knife into the peel easily, about 30 minutes. Drain and set aside until cool enough to handle.

Combine the almond flour, oat flour, baking powder, and salt in a medium bowl; set aside.

Cut the lemon and orange in half through the equator. Scoop out the pulp and seeds from the lemon and discard, then scoop out just the seeds from the orange, keeping the pulp. Place the lemon rind and the deseeded orange in the bowl of a food processor. Pulse until it resembles a thick marmalade. Scrape into a measuring cup; you should have about 1 cup (250 g).

Combine the eggs and coconut sugar in the food processor and process until frothy, about 1 minute. With the machine running, pour the oil through the top of the feed tube and process for another 1 minute until smooth. Scrape the egg mixture into the flour mixture and combine by hand until no streaks of flour remain. Fold in the marmalade until evenly distributed.

Pour the batter into the prepared springform pan and bake for 40 to 50 minutes, until the edges pull away from the sides and a tester inserted into the center comes out clean. Set aside to cool completely.

To make the glaze, stir together the confectioners’ sugar and 2 teaspoons of the warm water until no lumps remain. Add up to 2 teaspoons oil until smooth and glossy.

Run a flexible metal spatula or a knife between the edge of the pan and the cake, then release the sides. Pour the glaze over top and spread to the edges in an even layer with the back of a spoon or an offset spatula.

When the glaze has set, cut the cake into wedges and serve with fresh berries (if using).

To store, cover tightly and refrigerate for up to 5 days. Or wrap each wedge individually and store in the freezer for up to 3 months.

LEMONGRASS SHRIMP AND RICE NOODLE SALAD SERVES 4

 

Think of this fresh and crunchy salad as a cross between shrimp pad Thai and a spicy noodle salad. Although I love traditional pad Thai, with its stir-fried noodles and tangy tamarind sauce, at home I am more likely to go light on the noodles and heavy on the vegetables. This dish is especially good with Forbidden Rice noodles, a purple-black variety made from anthocyanin- rich Forbidden Rice (aka black). If you can’t find it, use regular rice or brown rice noodles instead.

LEMONGRASS SHRIMP AND RICE NOODLE SALAD

SER VES 4

¼ cup (60 ml) fresh lime juice

¼ cup (60 ml) rice vinegar

1½ to 2 teaspoons sambal oelek (Indonesian fresh chili paste)

½ pound (225 g) Forbidden Rice noodles (or thin, pad Thai–style rice noodles)

1 tablespoon avocado oil

1 large shallot (5 ounces/ 140 g), finely chopped (about ½ cup)

3 tablespoons finely chopped lemongrass, pale, tender centers only

One 1-inch (2.5 cm) piece fresh ginger, grated (about 1 tablespoon)

3 large garlic cloves, chopped (about

1 tablespoon)

1 pound (455 g) medium shrimp (about 30), peeled and deveined (see Tip)

3 medium carrots

(12 ounces/340 g), shaved into ribbons with a vegetable peeler

2 loosely packed cups (80 g) tender lettuces (butter, Bibb, or baby romaine), torn into bite-size pieces

2 cups (60 g) chopped fresh mixed herbs (mint, basil, and cilantro leaves), plus more for garnish

½ cup (70 g) raw peanuts, roughly chopped

Lime wedges

  1. Stir together the lime juice, vinegar, and 1½ teaspoons of the sambal oelek (more if you prefer a spicier dish) in a large bowl. Set aside, reserving 2 tablespoons of the dressing to drizzle on the finished dish.
  2. Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add the noodles and cook, stirring occasionally until tender, 5 to 6 minutes. (Or follow the package directions, as some rice noodles will cook by soaking in hot ) Drain well, add to the bowl with the dressing, toss, and set aside.
  3. Heat the oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add the shallot, lemongrass, and ginger and cook until the shallot is translucent, 5 to 7 minutes. Add the garlic and the shrimp, stir to coat with the lemongrass mixture, and cook until the shrimp are just pink on both sides, about 4 minutes total. Turn off the heat and set aside.
  4. Add the carrots, lettuce, and herbs to the bowl of Toss well and divide among shallow bowls. Top with the shrimp, then sprinkle with the peanuts and more herbs. Just before serving, drizzle with the reserved dressing. Serve warm, at room temperature, or chilled, with lime wedges alongside.

 

TIP: When purchasing shrimp, look for American wild-caught shrimp. Shrimp imported from other countries is more likely to be contaminated with environmental toxins, fraudulently labeled, and the result of unethical labor practices. If purchasing frozen shrimp at the grocery store, look for peeled, tail-on shrimp for the best product. Cleaning the shrimp of its innards takes only a minute and ensures your shrimp will be safe to eat. Just take a sharp knife along the back and under the belly and remove any dark-colored debris. Or ask the fishmonger at the grocery store to clean them for you. As for canned shrimp: don’t buy it. Most is imported from countries with questionable farming practices and heavy use of antibiotics.

SCIENCE BITE:  ASTAXANTHIN IN SHRIMP

Shrimp is rich in the antioxidant astaxanthin, a member of the carotenoid family of nutrients. Animal studies have documented that astaxanthin exerts impressive neuroprotective effects on cognition and memory. Its antioxidant power is active right where the brain is most vulnerable to amyloid deposition—in the hippocampus. Scientists hope to prove that getting enough astaxanthin in the diet has the same neuroprotective properties in human brains, and it is being evaluated as a possible therapeutic agent for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. Besides shrimp, crab and scallops are also rich in astaxanthin.