Tag: adaptogens

  • A quick guide to botanicals

    A quick guide to botanicals

    A quick guide to botanicals

    What they are and what to be aware of

    Botanicals are any part of a plant that can be used medicinally and are attractive due to their tendency to be safe, have minimal side effects, function holistically, and even act preventively.

    Nearly 26,000 plants have been documented globally to have therapeutic uses—a vast store of potential medicine! Our growing desire to treat health more holistically, combined with our ability to assess the evidence critically, bodes well for a future where botanicals are integral to our well-being.

    What’s new?

    Science continues to investigate medicinal plant uses, sometimes confirming anecdotal evidence, sometimes setting the record straight.

    Adaptogens—botanicals that help the body adjust to stress and maintain balance—are of particular interest since our burden of stress has been mounting. Holistic nutritionist and health coach Sheena Huculak has seen the public increasingly seeking this class of remedy: “One that stands out the most for me is ashwagandha and other adaptogens like rhodiola, holy basil, and mushrooms.”

    Proof meets promotion

    But the popularity of plant remedies sometimes has the science scrambling to keep pace with marketing. For example, if consumers perceive acai as having health benefits, a chocolate-coated version of it becomes an easy sell even though the research is lacking and the product may be more sugar than anything else.

    In good measure

    Once you’ve gone beyond the marketing and landed on a botanical that has the weight of science behind it, its efficacy is still going to depend a great deal on the dose and consistency with which you take it.

    Sprinklings of widely tolerated botanicals may be a fine thing, but for medicinal effect you will need a medicinal dose. So go ahead and enjoy the health properties of a turmeric latte, but don’t expect it to cure your arthritis.

    Playing it safe

    How much of a botanical you take and for how long also become questions of safety; just as too little can be ineffectual, too much can be risky.

    Huculak cautions, “It is important to know there can be negative interactions between some natural health products and medications.” Botanicals can pose a risk in scenarios such as pregnancy or surgery, too, so it’s well worth running it past a health care professional and heeding the product label.

    Quality control

    Plant material is extremely complex and chemically diverse, making the task of identifying and standardizing particular botanical constituents very challenging. In the case of a blended supplement, interactions between the ingredients also need to be considered.

    Upping the standard

    Seeing this gap in the potential quality and safety of their offerings, many botanical supplement companies choose to have their products tested and certified by an independent lab and display that certification on their labels. But the natural health industry recognizes this is still an imperfect system, and there are initiatives underway to integrate better quality and safety controls into the market as a whole.

    By Jackie Skrypnek

    Article Courtesy of Alive Magazine

  • Adaptogenic Hot Chocolate Bliss

    Adaptogenic Hot Chocolate Bliss


    Adaptogenic Hot Chocolate Bliss

    This adaptogenic hot chocolate aims to provide a sense of calm and balance, thanks to the inclusion of an ashwagandha and mushroom blend, known for their adaptogenic properties.

    Adaptogens are a class of herbs and mushrooms that are believed to help the body adapt to stress and maintain balance. They have been used in traditional medicine systems, such as Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine, for centuries. While the scientific understanding of adaptogens is still evolving, there are several potential reasons why they are considered beneficial:

    Stress Response Regulation: Adaptogens are thought to modulate the body’s stress response by regulating the production of stress hormones, such as cortisol. They may help the body adapt to both physical and mental stressors, promoting a more balanced response.

    Homeostasis Promotion: Adaptogens are believed to support homeostasis, the body’s natural state of balance and stability. By helping the body maintain equilibrium, adaptogens may contribute to overall well-being.

    Energy and Endurance: Some adaptogens are thought to enhance physical and mental performance by supporting energy production and increasing endurance. They may help the body cope with fatigue and improve stamina.

    Immune System Support: Adaptogens are thought to have immune-modulating properties, meaning they may help regulate the immune system. This could contribute to a better defense against infections and diseases.

    Antioxidant Properties: Many adaptogens have antioxidant properties, which means they can help neutralize free radicals in the body. This antioxidative effect may contribute to cellular health and longevity.

    Cognitive Function: Some adaptogens are believed to have neuroprotective effects and may support cognitive function. They are thought to enhance mental clarity, focus, and memory.

    It’s important to note that while adaptogens have a long history of use in traditional medicine, scientific research on their efficacy is still ongoing, and more evidence is needed to fully understand their mechanisms of action and potential health benefits. Additionally, individual responses to adaptogens can vary, and they may interact with medications or have contraindications in certain situations. Before incorporating adaptogens into your routine, it’s advisable to consult with a healthcare professional to ensure they are safe and appropriate for your specific health needs.


    Elisa Franco

    Adaptogenic Hot Chocolate Bliss

    Warm, cozy, adaptogenic hot chocolate to soothe your worries.
    Servings: 2

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 cups almond milk or your preferred milk
    • 2 tblsp cacao powder
    • 2 tblsp maple syrup
    • 1 tblsp OM Master Blend powder
    • pinch of sea salt
    • whipped cream or marshmallows optional

    Method
     

    1. In a saucepan, heat milk over medium heat.
    2. Whisk in cacao powder, maple syrup, OM Master Blend powder, and a pinch of sea salt.
    3. Heat until hot but not boiling.
    4. Pour into mugs and top with whipped cream or marshamallows if desired.

  • RECAP: New Product Thursday 10/17/19

    RECAP: New Product Thursday 10/17/19

    Check out our NEW products this week!

    C.A.R.E. by Cleanlogic: Exfoliating Bath Gloves, Large Exfoliating Body Scrubber, & Exfoliating Dual Texture Body Scrubbers
    Dragonfly Effect Naturals: Cinnamon Rush Mouthwash
    Four Sigmatic: Mushroom Chocolate
    Goldthread: Green Minerals & Mint Condition
    Jarrow Formulas: Vegan Chondroitin + Glucosamine
    Le Grand Plant- Based Yogurt: Creamy Cold Brew
    Maggie’s Organics: Killington Hikers Socks
    Triloka Incense: Palo Santo
    Primal Kitchen: Garlic Alfredo Sauce, Original Alfredo Sauce, Vodka Sauce, Tomato Basil Marinara Sauce, & Roasted Garlic Marinara Sauce
    Bob’s Red Mill Gluten Free Oatmeal Cups: Blueberry Hazelnut, Brown Sugar Maple, Classic, & Apple Pieces and Cinnamon
    Ripple: Sour Cream
    Sweet Earth: Mindful Chik’n Strips
    Vital Proteins Marine Collagen: BACK IN STOCK!
  • Stock Up on Your Favorite July Sale Items!

    Stock Up on Your Favorite July Sale Items!

    Looking to switch up your supplements? Now is the time! These awesome products are priced at a whopping 25% until July 31st, 2018.

    Here’s what we have to offer:

    Amazing Grass  

    Having a hard time getting your greens?  Amazing Grass has made it EASY, and tasty with their Effervescent Greens tablets! Each fizzy tablet delivers a full serving of greens!

    Nutrient-rich greens mix with potent adaptogenic herbs in three different Elixir’s from Amazing Grass! Nourish your body to improve function with these three formulas: Belly Elixir, Beauty Elixir and Brain Elixir.

    Himalaya Herbal Healthcare

    Feed your adrenals and find balance with Himalaya’s Stress Care blend.

     

    It’s one of our MOST asked about symptoms: Hot Flashes.

    This Formula is a blend of Ayurvedic Herbs including Shatavari, Gotu Kola, Asoka Tree and more.

     

     

  • Build A Better Morning Beverage: 10 Secret Breakfast Drink Ingredients With Benefits

    Build A Better Morning Beverage: 10 Secret Breakfast Drink Ingredients With Benefits

    By Jenna Kohler, Certified Health Coach

    Tired? Stressed? Allergies? Emotionally burnt out? Dried out? Sluggish? Brain Fog? Digestive discomfort?

    Morning time is an opportunity to fuel and reset your body with nutrients and substances needed to power through the day. We all want to feel good, but sometimes your morning smoothie or cup of coffee just doesn’t quite pack the punch you are looking for to support your wellbeing. In that case, we have some recommendations for you based on your goals.

     

    These are 10 of our favorite “secret” ingredients to sneak into your breakfast drink for added benefits. These can be added to your coffee or smoothie and many also work well in a tea or juice.

    1.) For aches/pains & general stress

    CW Chocolate Mint Hemp Extract Oil:  This complex oil delivers a spectrum of valuable phytocannabinoids, terpenes, flavonoids, and more in a tasty mint chocolate flavor option. Combat inflammation, addressing aches and pains, and general stress from the root cause by nourishing your endocannabinoid system. (Source: CWHemp.com)    

     

    2.) For chronic “burn out” & “wired & tired” feelings

    Ashwagandha:  This adaptogenic herb has been used for centuries for its many benefits, some of which claim to be stress/neuro-protection, immune strengthening following illness, and enhancing physical stamina. (Source: Urban Moonshine.com)

     

    3.) For chronic stress, immune & digestive distress

    Oregon’s Wild Harvest Count to Zen: Help your body adapt to stress and support your adrenal system with this biodynamic herbal tonic uniquely curated by @OregonsWildHarvest. The blend includes a combination of adaptogenic herbs in a formula to deliver true “Zen”: Ashwagandha, Holy Basil Leaf, Fresh Licorice Root, and Fresh Astragalus Root. (Source: OregonsWildHarvest.com)

     

    4.) For a lacking libido, hormonal support & general fatigue

    Whole World Botanicals Maca:  Loaded with vitamin c and critical minerals like copper and iron, maca is a root considered one of the world’s greatest known superfoods. It is an endocrine adaptogen that has been shown to help increase blood flow, sexual energy, and even boost mood. (Source: WholeWorldBotanicals.com)

     

    5.) For repairing brittle hair/skin/nails & addressing immune & digestive distress

    Collagen Powder: Collagen is the natural building block of our skin, hair, nails, bones, and joints. Many diets today do not contain enough collagen for our bodies to synthesize. There is much research that demonstrates daily use of collagen can help with skin, joint, bone, tendon, cartilage health as well as sleep and digestive support. (Source: VitalProteins.com)

     

    6.) For allergies, inflammation, and nutritional needs

    Bee Pollen: Bee pollen comes from our friendly buzzing friends, the honeybees. It has demonstrated itself to be a wonderful substance for allergy relief, and packs a serious punch of vitamins, minerals, proteins, lipids, and fatty acids, enzymes, and bioflavonoids. (Source: FoodMatter.com)

     

    7.) For energy & exercise performance

    Cordyceps: Cordyceps are part of the medicinal mushroom family. They are well known for increasing energy levels, fighting general stress and aging, as well as free radicals. Many praise it for being an effective energy-stimulating alternative to caffeine. (Source: Fungi.com)

     

    8.) For emotional support

    Flower Remedies: “The original Bach Flower Remedies gently restore the balance between mind and body by casting out negative emotions such as fear, worry, hatred and indecision which interfere with the equilibrium of the being as a whole. The Bach Flower Remedies allow peace and happiness to return to the sufferer so that the body is free to heal itself. The Bach Flower Remedies are made from wild flowers and preserved in grape-based brandy and are safe for the whole family including pets*.” (Source: BachFlower.com)

    9.) Energy & metabolic support

    MCT Oil: “Unlike sugars or carbohydrates that spike your blood sugar and can lead to a crash, Brain Octane oil is rapidly absorbed by your body and converted into brain-fueling, fat-burning ketone energy.” (Source: Bulletproof.com)

     

    10.) Focus & Concentration

    Herbalist & Alchemist Focus Formula: Reducing your consumption of refined sugar, artificial colors, preservatives, and flavorings in combination with the addition of this herbal blend formulated with hawthorn, lemon balm, bacopa, ginko, and skullcap has been shown to promote focused concentration. (Source: Herbalist-Alchemist.com)

     

    An addition of one of these powerful natural products into your morning beverage just might bring the added benefits you need to power through your day. Come into one of our locations today to talk to one of our friendly, knowledgeable Wellness Ambassadors about which one might be beneficial for your wellness goals. 

     

    The information is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and are not intended as medical advice.

     

    *FYI: We carry specific formulas for pets that are mixed in a glycerin base rather than alcohol.

  • 5 Supplements You (and Everyone Else) Might Benefit From

    5 Supplements You (and Everyone Else) Might Benefit From

    2017: Whether your goal is more energy, less stress, better digestion, weight loss or improved fitness, this article is for you. If none of these are your goal, this article is also for you! All of us want to optimize our wellbeing – but many of us don’t know where to start. Our modern-day stressful lifestyles and convenience-based food choices leave much room for nutritional deficits and more. Even the most mindful eaters living low stress lifestyles in today’s world can use support from basic supplements, as food choices alone may not be the answer to optimal health. Industrial farming techniques can deprive crops and meats of key nutrients. Here are five supplements you’ll want to consider bringing into your daily routine in 2017:

    Omega-3 Fatty Acids

    We need this good fat to balance out the bad fat that is so heavily consumed in the standard American diet -often referred to as “SAD” for good reason. Deficits of good fat can wreak damage on our cardiovascular systems, immune systems and more. Incorporating a quality omega-3 fatty acid supplement into your routine will help support a healthy immune system, healthy skin/hair/nails, and a healthy digestive system.

    Probiotics:

    More IS more when it comes to good bacteria. Research has shown that antibiotics depletes our digestive systems of good bacteria, which may negatively impact our bodies in many ways. This concept – along with poor dietary choices – leaves our guts lacking in the diverse flora needed to be in optimal health. Probiotic supplementation can help support optimal digestion and a healthy immune system, among many other benefits.

    Vitamin D3:

    Many of us (especially in this region of the world) are deficient in Vitamin D3.  This is due to lack of sun exposure – which is how Vitamin D3 is acquired in our bodies. Many of us spend our days indoors without sun. If we are lucky enough to be outside, the winter sun exposure is mild and our layers of clothing inhibit absorption. Supplementation with Vitamin D3 may help protect us from many chronic neurological, cognitive, and mood conditions, according to recent research. Vitamin D3 can help support healthy immune function, healthy energy levels, and a healthy mood.

    Magnesium:

    You’ve probably heard a lot about magnesium lately- and for good reason. Like the other nutrients mentioned here, magnesium is particularly prone to depletion in our foods due to poor soil conditions within industrial farming. Furthermore, processed food, soft water, and caffeine may reduce your body’s absorption of this critical mineral. Magnesium supplementation may help relieve discomfort associated with headaches and muscle cramping, and supports a positive mood and restfulness.

    Adaptogenic Herbs:

    Busy modern lifestyle often leaves people “wired and tired”. Stress robs us of our positive mood, energy levels, and our ability to fight off illness. Simply put, our bodies were not designed to withstand some of the stressful lifestyles we live today. Adaptogenic herbs may help support a more positive reaction to stress – allowing our bodies to potentially better cope with life’s everyday demands. Adaptogens work on our endocrine and nervous systems and help support a healthy reaction to stress, positive mood and restfulness.