Tag: Oregons Wild Harvest

  • 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!

  • Combatting the Winter Blues

    Though we are in the home stretch as far as making it through the Winter here in northern New Jersey, the weather has still been cold, damp, snowy, foggy, cloudy, and wet. With the sun currently rising around 6:45am and setting at 5:45pm, we’re getting less than 12 hours of sunshine. Even the happiest of folks can struggle with low mood given these circumstances.

    If you’ve been feeling blue and at a loss of what to do, here are some tips from our resident Health Coach, Jenna:

    Be mindful of comfort food.

     

    Many foods we tend to reach for instinctively in the hopes to heighten our mood are full of sugar, salt, or unhealthy fat. Pastas with cream sauces, baked goods, and potato chips are popular examples. Adopting a sense of mindfulness when making food choices for meals and snacks is an important part of ensuring your body remains nourished and your blood sugar levels stay steady. This can help prevent mood swings.

    Instead of the pasta, opt for a superfood shake full of proteins and greens and void of common allergens. We recommend Navitas organic essential superfood blend for it’s 12 grams of protein and only 1 gram of sugar (derived from monk fruit – for those of you who are opposed to the taste of stevia).

    Instead of the baked goods, opt for a QUALITY chocolate bar with REAL ingredients. We recommend local brand, Mishti organic and handmade chocolate with fair trade cocoa beans. If you haven’t heard, chocolate does help lift mood 🙂

    Instead of the potato chips, opt for a crispy snack of a different sort. Seasnax makes a organic, gluten free, roasted seaweed snack that is as addicting and snack-worthy as potato chips. A great natural source of iodine and other sea minerals, its a delightful way to eat more mindfully.

     

    Keep on top of your vitamin D levels.

    If you’re not sure where they stand, check with your healthcare practitioner. A simple blood test can provide an answer. Our bodies derive vitamin D from sun exposure, which many of us get less of during Winter months. The solution is to supplement with a proper dosage. Collaborate with your healthcare provider to determine this.

    Watch your caffeine intake.

    When the weather is cold, many of us reach for coffee, tea, or, hot chocolate regularly throughout the day. Not only can this impact your sleep schedule, but it can throw your mood out of balance. If you are feeling agitated, consider opting for a decaffeinated or lower caffeinated herbal tea to support your energy levels and mood. We like Yogi’s Sweet Tangerine Positive Energy tea, which offers a bit of an energy boost without an overpowering punch of a caffeine.

     

    Keep your gut bacteria in check.

    We know that beneficial bacteria in the gut help promote reduced inflammation, digestive regularity, immune health. But what you might not know is that beneficial bacteria in the gut also promote healthy mood. We recommend a quality refrigerated variety with at least several dozen billion live and active cultures of various kinds. Megafood makes several great options.

     

    Feed your body with healthy fat.

    Omega 3 fatty acids are critical to balancing your body’s mood among other critical functions like your cardiovascular system and immune system. Many of us can benefit from supplementing with a quality EPA supplement – which is one of the two main constituents of Omega 3 fatty acids. We highly recommend Nordic Naturals’ EPA soft gels, which deliver a significant dosage of 850 mg.

     

    Stay hydrated!

    I find myself saying this a lot to folks – since the statistics out there show that many of us are walking around mildly to severely dehydrated on a daily basis unknowingly. Dehydration has an incredibly negative effect on mood. The heat of Summer months often helps instinctively remind us to drink more water, but in Winter months, we tend to neglect this in a state of pseudo-hibernation. Boost your water with a quality electrolyte formula like Superieur’s Fresh Citrus mineral powder complete with Vitamin C, which can help promote healthy immune function.

     

    Count on herbs.

    If the blues are hitting you hard and you feel like you could benefit from a boost, know that there are herbs clinically shown to support a positive mood. Lemon Balm, St. John’s Wort, and Ashwagandha root are just several examples. Oregon’s Wild Harvest has capitalized on these beneficial beauties, by blending them into a tasty, naturally-flavored lemon liquid tincture appropriately called “GoodVibes”.

     

    Consider smart supplements.

    At Basil Bandwagon, we stock a variety of pure and effective supplements formulated specifically to help support healthy mood. Natural Factors makes a blend called “Mental Sunshine” that contains Vitamin B6, Inositol, 5-HTP, and Saffron, which, separately, and collectively have been clinically proven to support a healthy mood.

     

    Limit your screen time.

    Cold weather generally means more time indoors for most of us. And more time indoors generally means more screen time for most of us.  While the internet, telephones, tablets, and televisions can provide entertainment, valuable information, and efficiency, too much time spent hunched over a screen doesn’t contribute positively to our emotional health. Make time for no screen time!

     

    Optimize activity and adventure.

    Prioritizing regular adventure into your life can help promote positive emotions as you begin to look forward to activities that engage your thought or your physical body. Whether a mini road trip, a skating experience at a local rink, or a cooking class in a studio, new and exciting activities can help bring joy and inspiration to your life when things are feeling a little low.

  • Building Your Natural Medicine Cabinet

    Building Your Natural Medicine Cabinet

    natural remedies, supplements

    When was the last time you cleaned out your medicine cabinet? If you’re like many others, you may have a few bottles of expired product, unused product, or product you’re not sure how you acquired.  You may not have benefitted from using some of it and some over-the-counter pharmaceutical products may have even generated some unwanted side effects for you.  What a waste of money! (And space!)

    If this sounds familiar, you’re probably interested in seeking alternative natural solutions to managing your health.  We think that’s smart! Save your health AND money… and read on to save your time making selections. We’ve got our top picks for building a fully-stocked natural medicine cabinet with a good solution to nearly all of your wellness needs. Read on…

    Starting with our top shelf, left to right:

     1. XLear:

    If you’re prone to sinus problems or allergies, you need this product; this gentle nasal spray contains xylitol – a sugar alcohol that sends bacteria to the grave

     2. Boiron Oscillococcinum: 

    Always keep a pack handy for when flu-like symptoms hit; this homeopathic remedy is best used at the onset of symptoms and can help you get back to feeling yourself again simply by working with your body’s own natural defense systems to spur needed action

     3. Aura Cacia Organic Eucalyptus Oil:

    So many uses for this aromatherapeutic gem; add a few drops to a humidifier in cold months, or to a facial steam bath to help relieve nasal congestion discomfort

     4. Boiron Nux Vomica:

    When nausea strikes, Nux Vomica is to the rescue; this homeopathic remedy is popular for relieving discomfort from hangovers and more and is easily taken by dropping a few tiny pellets under the tongue to dissolve

     5. Rescue Remedy:

    Available in spray, pastille, gelcap or liquid form, this flower essence remedy is used for addressing mild anxiety, nervousness and tension

     6. Fire Cider:

    Put some pep in your step or boost your immunity with this food-based tonic filled with anti-inflammatory, cold-busting nutrients; one shot and you’ll feel all the goodness this tonic has to offer

     7. Deep Sleep:

    A favorite of those who have trouble sleeping, this formula contains an array of herbs known to help promote restful sleep without groggy, cranky side effects that no one wants to deal with

     8. MigreLief:

    Antioxidants, minerals and vitamins combine forces to help relief symptoms associated with painful migraine headaches without any caffeine or stimulants

     9. Aller-Aid:

    A beautiful blend of herbs and powerful antioxidants that helps address symptoms that so many with allergies suffer with needlessly

     10. Herbalist & Alchemist Peppermint Tincture:

    Peppermint is an herb that has been used for thousands of years to help calm an upset stomach; simply drop this liquid into water, tea, or a comforting beverage

     11. Enzymedica Acid Soothe:

    This formula uses powerful digestive enzymes to break down foods that may cause acid reflux symptoms in sensitive individuals; this product addresses the root cause of the discomfort

     12. Jason Vitamin E:

    Known for its skin healing properties, liquid vitamin E is a great solution for addressing scarring and other troublesome skin issues

     13. Urban Moonshine’s Digestive Bitters:

    This liquid promotes your body’s own production of salivary amylase, which helps break down certain types of food you consume, potentially helping relieve symptoms like gas, bloating and mild digestive discomfort

     14. Oregon’s Wild Harvest Namaste:

    An organic blend of adaptogenic herbs, this liquid tincture is a great solution to help your body best cope with the stressful demands of everyday life

     15. Grapefruit Seed Extract:

    Address fungal issues with power; this liquid can be ingested, applied topically, or even used as a laundry additive or food-grade cleanser

     16. Arnica Montana:

    Used to help relieve discomfort associated with bruising, muscle soreness and inflammation, this homeopathic remedy is often prescribed after falls, injuries or surgery

     17. Arnica Gel:

    A topical version of this homeopathic remedy that is often used on bruises and areas of swelling

     18. Sovereign Silver First Aid Gel:

    Complete with colloidal silver, this topical solution suggests usage on skin requiring protection from bad bacteria

     19. Banyan Nasaya Oil:

    Dry nasal passages or bloody noses? This oil is intended to be swabbed on the inner tissues of the nasal passageway to provide needed moisture

     20. Tea Tree Oil:

    This essential oil has too many benefits to list! No cabinet is complete without it!

     

    At Basil Bandwagon, we have a variety of facial, dental, and skin care products free of the chemicals and preservatives you want to avoid. Don’t forget to make these a part of your natural medicine cabinet, since your skin absorbs what you put on it!

    Not pictured, but another great addition to your medicine cabinet is activated charcoal. A well-known antidote for food poisoning, this supplement is also used for whitening teeth (when added to toothpaste) or as a natural detoxifier.

    As with any substance, you should always check with a doctor or medical professional before use, especially in an emergency or life-threatening situation or if you have any underlying health problems.

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  • 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”