Tag: Gaia Herbs

  • Last Chance for May’s Sale!

    Last Chance for May’s Sale!

    It the last week of our May Sale! Here’s our top picks from each brand:

     

    Earth Mama Organics– Belly Butter. Perfect for expectant moms or beyond- this simple, clean body butter comes in a convenient pump making this a regular for your nightstand!


    Mineral Fusion– Nail Laquer. Pick your favorite colors for this formaldehyde-free, DBP-free, cruelty-free and 100% vegan polish.

    Gaia– Adrenal Health Nightly Restore: Restore your whole system and recover for your stressful days by nourishing your adrenals. Gaia’s liquid phyto-caps are easy to digest.

    Oregon’s Wild Harvest– Muscle Relax: Organic herbs help tense muscles unwind.

    25% off until May 31st!

  • 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.  

  • Summer Camp Week 6: Smarten Up About Supplements

    Summer Camp Week 6: Smarten Up About Supplements

    Supplements have gotten some bad press in recent years’ news. Major retailers have been accused of

    selling “fraudulent” and “potentially dangerous” herbal supplements. Other supplement makers aren’t

    transparent about their sourcing and production practices. So how do you know what’s beneficial,

    what’s a waste of money, and what may be harmful?

     

    The U.S. Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) is a good place to start with this

    explanation. DSHEA mandates that manufacturers and distributors of supplements and dietary

    ingredients are prohibited from marketing products that are adulterated or misbranded and must

    protect the public against any unsafe product. Among several other regulatory clauses, before

    marketing any new dietary ingredient, a manufacturer must supply the FDA with adequate information

    to provide “reasonable assurance that the ingredient does not present a significant or unreasonable risk

    of illness or injury.”

    With this Act, we are given an initial layer of protection as consumers. But, to ensure we are getting the

    highest quality, safest, most effective products for our bodies, it’s very important to take your

    investigation a few steps further.

     

    What to Look for in a Supplement

     

    When researching or purchasing supplements, there are a few things you’ll want to look for regarding

    the manufacturer. Sometimes these can be found on product labeling, other times you’ll want to refer

    to the company’s website for more detailed information.

     

    Quality Assurance:

     

    A company that does not disclose quality assurance practices is likely not a great choice in

    supplements. For instance, when you eat food at a restaurant, you expect it to be made with

    care and safety in mind, just as you expect it to contain quality ingredients that are nutritive

    (and delicious!) to consume. It is important that you expect the same with your supplements. If

    you choose to eat organic, you may also want your herbs to be grown organically.

     

    What to Look for:

     

    Companies that take pride in their sourcing and farming practices most often

    disclose this information to help inform consumers of their quality practices.

    Gaia Herbs is a superb herbal supplement company with a long-standing reputation of utmost

    quality. Headquartered in rural North Carolina, Gaia has implemented an herb traceability

    program. Upon purchasing a Gaia product, you will notice a “Meet Your Herbs” code printed on

    packaging. The code can be typed into a handy web-based tool which enables you to view the

    source of each herb through a virtual tour of their farmland. Super cool! Check out the tool

    here.

    Operational Transparency:

     

    Supplement companies with poor transparency standards reveal little information – if any at all

    – about ingredient sourcing, production methods, packaging details, and shipping logistics.

     

    What to Look for:

     

    As a customer, you want (and have the right) to know about where

    ingredients in your supplements come from, how they are made into their current form, what

    type of packaging is used to contain them, and under what conditions they are shipped (i.e.

    temperature). A good supplement company is transparent about their ingredient sourcing,

    production methods, packaging, as well as shipping logistics.

    Mega Food is a fantastic supplement company that has adopted utmost transparency to

    customers. Headquartered in New Hampshire, Mega Food not only discloses what small, family-

    owned farms they source product from, but their website includes live video footage of their

    production facility in action. Talk about being transparent! Check them out here.

    Descriptive Labeling: 

     

    Sparse labeling without detailed information is a sure sign of lack of credibility.

    The more information that is provided, the more you are able to determine if the product is exactly what

    you are looking for.

     

    What to Look for:

     

    What’s on the label should be in the bottle. In other words, as a customer,

    you should be aware of ALL details related to the product formulation. Active as well as non-

    active ingredients should be listed to help inform you about your choices.

    Oregon’s Wild Harvest is a wonderful herbal supplement company that champions these

    practices to create customer-friendly products. Headquartered in Oregon, Oregon’s Wild

    Harvest labels are comprehensive, clear, descriptive and informative. A company you can trust!

    Check out their quality standards in labeling here.

     

    Claims: 

     

    Marketing claims on packaging are often a bad sign. For example, products with labels that say

    “Lowers Blood Pressure” or “Lose 10 lbs. Fast!” are not abiding by DSHEA law and are likely to

    be unsafe or ineffective.

     

    What to Look for:

     

    Look for products without lofty claims, or with supportive statements like:

    “supports healthy blood pressure” or “supports a positive mood”. These companies are

    practicing appropriate labeling and marketing tactics and helping you make informed choices on

    your selections.

    Nordic Naturals is a supplement company specializing in Omega 3 oils. Headquartered in

    California, the company’s motto speaks to its commitment to quality: “Committed to Delivering

    the World’s Safest, Most Effective Omega Oils™”. Nordic Naturals has surpassed International

    Pharmaceutical Standards, has earned award-winning product purity levels, and guarantees

    exceptional freshness. This is especially important in fish oil supplements, where rancidity of fish

    can play a role in product experience (fish burps are not pleasant and purity can prevent them!).

    Check out Nordic Natural’s commitment to quality here.

     

    References

     

    http://www.fda.gov/Food/ResourcesForYou/Consumers/ucm109760.htm – US Food & Drug Administration

    http://www.crnusa.org/index.html – Council for Responsible Nutrition

    http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/02/03/new-york- attorney-general- targets-supplements- at-major- retailers/?_r=0 – NY

    http://www.naturopathic.org/content.asp?contentid=35 – The American Association of Naturopathic Physicians

    https://www.weilvitaminadvisor.com/why_take_supplements – Dr. Weil, “Why Take Supplements?”

    https://www.nowfoods.com/now/nowledge/how-read- supplement-labels – Now Foods “How to Read Supplement Labels”

    https://www.weilvitaminadvisor.com/medications_that_deplete_nutrients – Dr. Weil “Replenish the Nutrients that Medications Deplete”