Your Magnificent Liver: Get to Know, Love & Treat Yours Well
October 19, 2011 by Simla
Filed under autoimmune, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, gastrointestinal issues, health, hepatitis, holistic nutrition, immunotoxicity, multiple chemical sensitivity, newsletter article, nutrition, pancreatitis
October is National Liver Awareness Month. Are you ready to love your liver?
I love mine. Dearly. After reading this, you’ll love yours too.
About 5.5 years ago, when my health pretty much exploded and I was lost in the maze of conventional medicine, one of the complications I had was medication-induced hepatitis (inflammation of the liver) and pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas).
Trust me, it sucked.
No thanks to that and a cluster of many, many other health issues, I was laid up in bed for months. I had to leave my career and go on disability for the ensuing two years.
Curried Quinoa with Cauliflower & Artichokes
October 19, 2011 by Simla
Filed under adrenal health friendly, asthma and allergies, autoimmune, autoimmune friendly, dairy free, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, gastrointestinal issues, gluten free, holistic nutrition, low oxalic acid content, multiple chemical sensitivity, no nightshade vegetables, nutrition, recipe, vegan, vegetarian
Do you ever stop and admire the cauliflower and broccoli you see at the farmer’s market or in the grocery store? No? Well, maybe
you’ll want to after reading these facts and trying the recipe below.
Welcome. Meet the cruciferous (brassica) family of veggies, which includes: broccoli, broccoli rabe, broccolini, cauliflower (white, orange, green, and purple), all cabbages (white, purple, napa, etc.), brussels sprouts, collard greens, and all kinds of kale.
The cruciferous family, if they were human, would be a very loving and nurturing family. No dysfunction here. Here’s why:
Eating for Focus & Calm
September 8, 2011 by Simla
Filed under health, holistic nutrition, living, mindful eating, nutrition, tricks & tips
Author’s note and disclaimer: This information is provided for educational purposes only. The recommendations included in this informational article are not to be construed as medical advice and do not take the place of medical advice. You should seek medical advice and continue to consult with your existing medical practitioners as needed. This article is not meant to formally and thoroughly address ADHD or ADD, but some of the common symptoms and root causes shared by those diagnosed with these conditions as well as those with general overwhelm.
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Veggie & Chicken Stirfry with Coconut
July 6, 2011 by Simla
Filed under adrenal health friendly, asthma and allergies, autoimmune, autoimmune friendly, dairy free, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, gastrointestinal issues, gluten free, health, low oxalic acid content, no nightshade vegetables, recipe, undifferentiated connective tissue disorder
This recipe is easy, satisfying, and fun to make. The nutrients in these ingredients support healthy energy levels, proper hormone balance (including the adrenal and thyroid hormones), and help reverse the effects of stress on your body.
Easy Veggie & Chicken Stirfry with Coconut
Makes 2 servings
Ingredients
2 tsp coconut oil
8 oz. chicken breast meat cut into 1/2” strips
½ yellow onion, peeled and sliced into long crescents
½ TBS fresh gingerroot, finely diced
1 tsp chopped garlic
1 medium zucchini, sliced into 1/4” half moons
1/2 cup mushrooms of choice, sliced thinly
2 heaping TBS unsweetened shredded coconut
1 TBS sweet mirin (rice-based vinegar)
Black pepper, to taste
Wheat-free tamari sauce, to taste
[Note: If you are allergic or intolerant to soy, use a coconut-based amino sauce instead, like this one: http://www.coconutsecret.com/aminos2.html]
Could It Be Adrenal Fatigue?
July 6, 2011 by Simla
Filed under delicious health, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, health, holistic nutrition, nutrition, stress management
Author’s note and disclaimer: This information is provided for educational purposes only. The recommendations included in this informational article are not to be construed as medical advice and do not take the place of medical advice. You should seek medical advice and continue to consult with your existing medical practitioners as needed.
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Feel like you wake up tired, stay tired, then dip even more around 3-4 pm, push through the evening, then gratefully fall into bed? (And maybe even have trouble falling or staying asleep despite all that tired-ness?)
Chicken Broth or Bone/Mineral Broth
June 9, 2011 by Simla
Filed under adrenal health friendly, autoimmune friendly, dairy free, gluten free, health, holistic nutrition, low oxalic acid content, mindful eating, no nightshade vegetables, nutrition, recipe, tricks & tips
This year’s transition from spring into summer has been a bit bizarre in many parts of the U.S. Many people went from shivering from cold straight to summer! As such, there seems to be one bug in particular that seems intent on making us suffer from sore throats and lots of sniffles, much later into the year than usual.
After two years of no colds or bugs whatsoever (thank goodness!) and after dodging this bug 2 times before (sore throat was creeping in but I was able to get rid of it overnight in both cases)… it got me. This week, I am tearing through tissues like nobody’s business and nursing a hoarse voice, which I tend to get with any cold. Bummer.
Tips for Healing from Fibromyalgia
May 18, 2011 by Simla
Filed under autoimmune, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, health, holistic nutrition, multiple chemical sensitivity, Simla's Story, undifferentiated connective tissue disorder
Last Thursday, May 12th, was National Fibromyalgia Awareness Day.
I chose to post a series of free tips on how to heal from fibromyalgia on Twitter that day and got a few requests asking if I could please compile the tips all in one place for easier access. Your wish is my command! Here they are (below), straight from Twitter.
Of course, there are many facets to fibromyalgia and its usual companion, chronic fatigue syndrome. These tips are very high level and there are many more steps one must take to heal. However, these tips are a good start. Over time, as you weave all these pieces together and dig further to uncover your particular root causes and address those too with the right support, you will experience relief and, hopefully, full remission.
The Sweet Spot™: How to Connect the Dots & Finally Be in Balance with Your Food, Life & Work in 3 Simple Steps ~ Complimentary Teleclass on Thursday, April 28, 2011
April 14, 2011 by Simla
Filed under delicious health, delicious health news, events, health, holistic nutrition, living, nutrition, special offers, Workshops - Virtual
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March 18, 2011 by Simla
Filed under asthma and allergies, autoimmune, cool news, delicious health, delicious health news, events, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, gastrointestinal issues, health, hepatitis, holistic nutrition, immunotoxicity, intuitive cooking, living, mindful eating, multiple chemical sensitivity, nutrition, pancreatitis, special offers, undifferentiated connective tissue disorder, Workshops - Virtual
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The Big Unveiling
March 18, 2011 by Simla
Filed under cool news, delicious health, delicious health news, events, health, holistic nutrition, living, Simla's Story, Workshops - Virtual
This is a time of profound change. Do you feel it?
The upheaval, the angst. The metamorphosis, the healing. Pain. Relief. Agony. Ecstasy. There are always two ways to tell any story, sometimes in diametrically opposed ways. There is always balance in the plan, but at times – especially in difficult times – we must be willing to be vulnerable and receptive to actually see this balance.
The most important thing you can do is to decide: How are you going to tell your story?



