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Spring Detox

We have had a lot of people asking us about "Liver Detox or Spring Detox"  Below is our thoughts and  our beliefs from our studies and experiences. Please also click on the links at the bottom of this blog for further research.   

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You can see that spring is telling us what to eat.  But, Americans are clearly very disconnected to nature because they are not getting the message.  The only message humans seem to be getting is jump on the latest fad and start your spring detox and flush your system.  

Spring is not about the next new detox diet, the next fruit juice fast, etc..  Spring is the awakening of the new season to come.  It is the season to wake up from the sluggish winter and  eat bitter.  It is time to move your body more and get outside in nature.  

Feeling sluggish by spring, means you need to take better care of your body throughout the year and through winter season.  It does not mean do some radical detox and flush your body out.  

You feel sluggish because you gorged yourself with foods that were to heavy, toxic and sugary during the winter season.  

Spring brings us beauty and awakening.  If you were eating right through the winter and sleeping enough you would feel renewed.  Instead of focusing on a detox diet, focus on creating a better winter eating plan for next winter.   You need to be thinking about the long term damage to your body that your are creating , not short term quick fixes like detox/cleansing diets that really don't work and are damaging to your body.  

Spring brings us spring greens, spring edible weeds and spring herbs. Spring brings us beauty after a long dark winter.  Spring is a reminder to eat your greens , especially eat  your bitter greens, it is a reminder that you should always think about boosting your detoxifying process, not just once a year.  

Spring is not here to torture your internal organs with fad detox diets.  It is a reminder that if you feel sluggish because you made bad choices throughout the winter with heavy sugary holiday food, toxic food that maybe next winter you will make healthier choices for your body mind and spirit.  

What spring is telling you  is to wake up, take a walk out in nature, slow down your life because you refused to do it, breath more, and enjoy the beauty that the next few seasons will bring.  

Say NO to spring detox/cleansing diets, start making better choices/better life style habits and learn to eat your bitter greens.

 A life of eating to be healthy is truly about finding  balance, listening and seeing what nature  is bringing  to you.  

 Life Detox:

You are living a life that is too fast.  Slow it down.  Take deep breaths, learn to breath again.   A fast paced life gives you indigestion. Simply put, it is bad for your digestion to live a life that is fast.  Instead of a juice fast that will give you a blood sugar high, sit down under a tree with a cup of nettle tea.  

Drink nourishing bone broth made from animals that are treated beautifully and fed a non-gmo diet.

Practice being kind and learn to give instead of take

Get to bed by 10:00 PM

Cut out sugar

Find out your food allergies

Exercise is a must.  No excuses, humans need to move their bodies.  Find something you like.  It does not have to be something that is hard core.  Walking is a great way to exercise.  It is being consistent that is important.   You need to exercise at least 5 days a week.  

Eliminate chemical toxins out of your life.  Remember hair dyes and nail polish are toxic.  Eliminate products that are made from petroleum, synthetics and GMO's 

 All screens, cell phones, computer, gaming, video games, TV, I pads, kindles,  etc All of them put your body in Fight or Flight mode.  So, instead of reaching for the newest cleansing diet, turn of your screens and limit your use of them.   If you have a cell phone then only use it for emergency's or if it is job related and If you have to use it for your job then set limits right away.    Turn the ringer off.  

Stop texting and start making time to see each other.  Texting turns you off from this world and keeps you overly connected, it is stressing your digestive tract out.   You need to set limits.  

Gaming/Video games, this is one of the worst things you can do to your body.  Total fight or flight mode every time you log on.   Get gaming out of your life, it is a serious addiction to adrenaline and it turns you  off from the real world.   Set your bare feet onto the ground and drink a cup of burdock root tea.  

Be Here Now.  Simply put if you are waiting for someone or something, just be, look around, observe what is going on around you, start a conversation, smile at someone, bring a paper book to read,  just get off of your phone.  You are keeping your body in constant state of stress.  What does stress do to your digestion? 

Create community and get involved.  This gives your body happy emotions 

Smoothies are the new quick fix, and you are skipping one of the first steps to digestion by drinking your meals.   I truly feel people are having more digestion issues because of our liquid diet and the smoothie fad.   Chewing and saliva are the first steps to breaking down your food.  

Sit and eat.  Be still while you chill.  Breath while you eat.  Breakfast at the table.  No Screen time while you eat.  All of those routines are becoming extinct .  It is time to start the day by eating a balance breakfast  with cooked greens, a clean protein and a salad.   

Stop eating raw food in the winter. 

Eat more green vegetables.   To this day I have yet to meet someone who eats enough vegetables.  

Eat seasonally. It does not make sense to your body for you to go on a juice fast in the spring if you live in an area that fruit is not ripe or even growing at this time.  

 Shop local farmers markets.  They are growing the foods that you can eat seasonally.   Buy organic as much as possible.   It is important for your health to eliminate eating foods that have  chemical toxins in them.  

Drink filtered water or spring water.  Most people are not drinking enough water 

 

Eat Spring Greens

Wild Spring Greens, head out and harvest some spring energy

Nettle, Urtica dioica - Nutrient, diuretic, detoxifying, astringent, glactagogue, decongestant and hypoglycemic.  Highly nutritious, high in vitamins and minerals.   Great for a nourishing tonic.  They stimulate the action of the kidneys and bladder.  Nettles help cleanse the body of toxins and wastes.  In the respiratory system nettles help clear catarrhal congestion and relieve allergies such as hayfever and asthma (with a balanced, healthy, diet) 

Cleavers, Galium aparine - Diuretic, alterative, antiinflammatory, astringent, antineoplastic, tonic and refrigerant.  Cleavers cleanse and clear toxins from the system and reduce inflammation.  They are a diuretic aiding elimination of wastes and also act ot enhance the lymphatic system, promoting lymphatic drainage of toxins ans wastes.   These actions ( with a healthy balanced diet) make them excellent for fluid retention, skin problems , urinary infections, and more.  

Sheep Sorrel - click on link below: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivx-B9iRcCo

Horsetail, Equisetum arvense - click on link below

http://www.herbwisdom.com/herb-horsetail.html

Chickweed, Stellaria media - Alterative, demulcent, refrigerant, mucilaginous, pectoral, resolvent and discutient. It is a mild diuretic and is used for water retention.  Has many nutrients, including calcium, potassium and iron.  Use as a food, it heals and soothes.  

Violet Flower and Leaf, click on links below: 

http://www.herbalistlisewolff.com/violets.html

http://www.susunweed.com/An_Article_wisewoman3e.htm

Lemon Balm, Melissa officinalis - Antiviral, decongestant, antihistamine, antiseptic, carminative, antispasmodic, antidepressant, nervine diaphoretic, hypotensive and bitter tonic.   Lemon balm is an excellent remedy for soothing the nerves and lifting the spirits ( a rainy spring would be a great time to make a wonderful cup of tea with this beautiful herb) It has a particular affinity with the digestive system, it calms and soothes nausea, vomiting poor appetite, colic, dysentery, colitis and any stress related digestive problems.   Make a bitters and it will gently stimulate the liver and gallbladder and enhance digestion and absorption.   It is useful for nervousness or depression.    It makes a great remedy for headaches and migraines.  A hot infusion causes sweating reducing fevers and making a good remedy for childhood infections.    This is one plant I would make sure I had growing in my garden!  

Dandelion Greens, Taraxacum officinale - Cholagogue, diuretic, antirheumatic, laxative, tonic, nutrient and detoxifying.  The whole plant ca be used medicine and is highly nutritious.   Pick the leaves in the spring and early summer.   Eat them as a bitter tonic to cleanse the body of wastes from the heavy clogging food and more sedentary habits of winter.  Dandelion eliminates toxins, wastes and pollutants through the liver and kidneys, cleansing the blood and tissues.  The bitters in both root and leaf activate the digestive tract and the liver, increasing the flow of digestive juices, enhancing the appetite, easing digestion and cleansing the liver.    So instead of reaching for the latest detox/cleansing diet, take a hike and eat some Dandelion Leaves (in a no spray area) 

Plantain, Plantago major - Leaves: demulcent, refrigerant, detoxifying, astringent, vulnerary, decongestant, expectorant, antiseptic and diuretic. 

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My recommendations are this:

I won't recommended a Liver Detox tea to flush out toxins. I would never recommend a juice fast.   I will recommend that you increase your intake of green raw and cooked veggies,  I will recommend Susan Weeds Nourishing  infusions, I will recommend nutritive teas that nourish and tonify your body. There are many more recommendations that I would make.  But the most important thing I will tell you is that you need to take care of your body all the time, think about detoxifying it all the time through nourishing your body with healthy habits.   

Wild Weed Pesto: 

http://mcminnvillehealthdefense.ning.com/profiles/blogs/let-food-be-thy-medicine-and-medicine-be-thy-food-hippocrates

Trying implementing Nourishing Infusions in your daily wellness plan: 

http://www.susunweed.com/herbal_ezine/September08/anti-cancer.htm

More information on Winter Detox Diet: 

http://www.herbalremediesadvice.org/winter-detox-diet.html

Herbs for your liver: 

http://www.herbalremediesadvice.org/natural-liver-cleanse.html

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Super Tonic Food, The Nettles

Urtica dioica - Nettle 

Stinging Nettle

Parts Use:  Entire Plant

Medicinal Properties:  

Pectoral - Relieves disorders of he chest and lungs, such as an expectorant. 

Diuretic - Promotes the production and secretion of urine

Astringent - Herbs that are drying and drawing.  Externally astringents can be used to ease bug bites and burns and infections from a wounds. Internally, they work to help tone mucus membranes and dry up conditions of excess, like diarrhea or too much urine.  

Tonic - Herbs that restore and strengthen the entire system  

Styptic  -  Astringent, arrests hemorrhage and bleeding 

Rebefacient - An agent that reddens the skin by increasing the circulation when rubbed on the surface. 

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Nettle is a weed most people dislike because when they touch it, it stings, but what some don't know is that this is a wonderful plant with medicinal and nourishing properties.  Handel with care or she will let you know.   Nettle has small sharp spurs that can cause stinging and irritation.    When you harvest nettle leaf make sure they are new plants not old.  

A rhyme from the book Garden of Eden, by Jethro Kloss

"Tender-handed grasp the nettle

And it stings you for your pains.

Grasp it like a man of mettle

And it soft as sil remains." 

Stinging Nettle is a super tonic herb, a blood purifier.  It is consider the "long life" herb and is a vitamin factory, rich in iron, calcium, potassium, silicon, magnesium, manganese, zinc and chromium as well as a host of other vitamins and minerals.   It even makes a great hair tonic! 

Cooked you can use them like you use spinach.  You can use them to make a tea, pesto, infused vinegar, steamed  and they taste really good..  

Stinging Nettle activates the metabolism by strengthening and toning the entire system.  Great for growing pains in young children.  Nettle is used for alleviating the symptoms of PMS, menopause, and is excellent for making a  reproductive tonic for men and women.  Rosemary Gladstar says "it is a superb herb for the genitourinary system and will strengthen weak kidneys, essential for vitality and energy".  Also great for liver problems and is excellent for allergies and hay fever. 

Here is a list of things Nettle can do.  Of course this also means changing your eating habits and life style habits to.  To achieve great health one must seek balance in all areas of their life.  

Nettle Can Be Used For: 

Spring tonic

Daily infusions for better health, increase energy

Eczema

Tea made from the leaves of the nettle will expel phlegm from teh lungs and stomach.  

Tea hair tonic, massage into scalp

Excellent for kidney troubles and kidney tonics, use in formulas to expel gravel from the bladder and to increase flow of urine. 

A poultice of the green steeped leaves can relieve pain, but can raise blisters if kept on too long. 

For liver disorders

To tone the nervous system, make a lemon balm and nettle tea

Reduce allergy and hay fever symptoms (with dietary changes to)

Drink 3 cups a day for edema

And so much more. ....

Information about Nettle Seeds: 

http://whisperingearth.co.uk/2010/08/23/harvesting-nettle-seeds/

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Now is the time of year to go look for it and harvest some.  I also like to dry it for future use.  Remember wear gloves! Make sure you do not collect Nettle where someone has sprayed chemicals!  

How to harvest: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eth05p_UYh8

How to make a Nettle infusion.  I really recommend this! 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRoMWmQaWvU

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 Of course you cook Nettle, there are some who eat it raw, but if eating it is new to you I do not suggest doing this yet.  Here are just a few great recipes that you can make using  this wonderful plant.  

Nettles Pesto

2 cups stinging nettles leaves, packe

1 cup basil leaves, packed

3 tablespoons lemon juice

3 tablespoons organic olive oil

2 medium cloves garlic, coarsely chopped

  1. Place nettles leaves, basil, lemon juice, olive oil and garlic in a food processor or blender.  
  2. Pulse ingredients until almost smooth
  3. Serve on cucumbers, rice cakes, gluten free crackers, on top of rice, meat you can get really creative. 

Side note:  There have been times we did not have a blender to make our nettle pesto, so we blanched it.   Then chop it up with all the other ingredients.

Pickled Nettle
Harvest the fresh young tips of the Nettle plant (about the top 2 inches.)  Loosely fill a pint jar with the nettle tops.  Cover with ½ part apple cider vinegar, ½ part Tamari, and 1 tbsp honey.  Add 3-4 cloves of garlic, and a sprinkling of fresh Rosemary leaves or flowers.  Cover and let sit for 2 weeks to 1 month.  Enjoy the fresh pickled Nettle on salads, on crackers , or as a daily mineral snack. 

Nettle Vinegar

Supplies

Non-reactive container like a glass jar, and ideally a non-reactive lid or place a wax paper between the jar and lid, because vinegar can 

Ingredients

Dried nettle or fresh
Raw, unpasteurized organic apple cider vinegar

Directions
Fill the jar ¼ full with dried nettle or full fresh nettles.
Pour enough apple cider vinegar to fill the jar, ensuring all nettles are covered by a couple inches.
Cover the jar with lid or wax paper and lid.
Let sit in a cool dark place for 3-6 weeks and shake occasionally.
The dried nettle may soak up vinegar. Check jar and add vinegar as needed.
Strain 
If stored properly in a cool, dark cabinet, it should last a year.

Other Nettle Pesto recipes: 

http://myecoblog.org/2012/05/11/raw-kitchen-corner-stinging-nettle-pesto/

Remember you do not have to put the cheese:

http://edibleportland.com/2011/03/stinging-nettle-pesto/

Nesto: 

http://ruhlman.com/2012/06/stinging-nettle-pesto-recipe/

More Nettle Recipes: 

http://herbalacademyofne.com/2014/03/stinging-nettle-recipes/

Electuary

Electuaries are a form of medcine that was created by acient healers. Electuaries are  medicines made with honey or jam, sometimes made into a paste first

Link below is a recipe for renewed energy made with nettle seed. 

http://www.herbsociety.org.uk/kh-hedgerow-to-kitchen-honey-p3.htm

Steamed Nettle with Balsamic Vinegar on it is really yummy.  You can add it to your casseroles  eggs, soups, lasagna, smoothies and make hot tea.  Here is a link for some more ideas for your tastes buds: 

I would like to urge you to try this wonderful herb called Nettle.  It is that time of year to use Nettle as a springtime elixir. It has more nutrients than any veggie you would buy at the store.  One of the earliest green plants to emerge each spring.  Remember Nettles are healthful have restorative benefits which boost the immune system and awaken the body to spring.  

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Happy May Day

This is the beginning of the most active part of the year and the beginning of Summer. All of life is bursting with fertility, sap is rising, birdsong fills the air and growth is everywhere. 

It is a time to practicing the art of wooing, for letting passions fly in the exuberant joy of the moment.  It is a time to express yourself, but also to remember to stay grounded. 

It is a great time to renew your goals.  Ask yourself what you wish to give energy to.  Where will you put your focus?  What can you change for the better?  What actions can you make that will help the spread of goodwill and Love in the world?  Spring has sprung, summer is on the way, it is time to make the most of its raw energy for initiating plans and visions.  Everything you do now will bring you closer to your goals, as the expansive energy of the moment carries you along.  

How about trying some new recipes?  

Wild Pesto: 

http://mcminnvillehealthdefense.ning.com/profiles/blogs/let-food-be-thy-medicine-and-medicine-be-thy-food-hippocrates

Great Salad Dressings: 

http://mcminnvillehealthdefense.ning.com/profiles/blogs/healthy-salad-dressings

The Elimination Diet: 

http://mcminnvillehealthdefense.ning.com/profiles/blogs/food-allergies-and-the-elimination-diet

Wonderful Healing Nettles: 

http://mcminnvillehealthdefense.ning.com/profiles/blogs/spring-time-super-tonic-food-nettle

Fire Cider:  Used for salad dressings, morning drink, on top of rice or veggies....

http://mcminnvillehealthdefense.ning.com/profiles/blogs/fire-cider

Longevity Chai: 

http://mcminnvillehealthdefense.ning.com/profiles/blogs/longevity-chai

May Day Challenge: Set a goal for less texting and cell phone use. 

Tea for two, three or more?... Spend quality time together, by turning off cell phones, TV and computers.  Look in each others eyes, look at what is around you, listen to the sounds of life and truly taste what life is all about.. 

My tea this morning is a mix of burdock root, dandelion root, hawthorn berries, ginger, fennel, cinnamon, black tea, a pinch of Damiana... spring water and organic coconut full fat milk

The benefits of Damaina: http://www.herbwisdom.com/herb-damiana.html

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