S.A.D. C.R.A.P!™ Complimentary Teleclass on Thursday, Oct 7, 2010
August 24, 2010 by Simla
Filed under about food, asthma and allergies, autoimmune, delicious health, events, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, gastrointestinal issues, health, hepatitis, holistic nutrition, immunotoxicity, multiple chemical sensitivity, nutrition, pancreatitis, tricks & tips, undifferentiated connective tissue disorder, undifferentiated connective tissue disorder, Workshops - Virtual
Busy Professionals, Entrepreneurs
,
& Fellow Peeps Living with Autoimmune
& Chronic Fatigue:
Delicious Health invites you to…
“S.A.D. C.R.A.P!™
How Everyday Foods are Making You
Tired, Fat, Stressed and Sick
& How to Deliciously Reverse it All”
A complimentary teleclass from Delicious Health ~ we like FREE!
DATE: Thursday, Oct. 7, 2010
TIME: 6 PM Pacific / 7 PM Mountain / 8 PM Central / 9 PM Eastern
This call will be recorded and shared with you later (as an MP3 that you can download) if you register but cannot attend the call live.
Simla’s Story Healing from Autoimmune: Series Starting Week of 12/21/2009
November 24, 2009 by Simla
Filed under asthma and allergies, autoimmune, delicious health, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, gastrointestinal issues, health, hepatitis, immunotoxicity, Invisible Illness Awareness Week, multiple chemical sensitivity, pancreatitis, Simla's Story, tricks & tips, undifferentiated connective tissue disorder, undifferentiated connective tissue disorder
[UPDATE: I changed my start date to the week of 12/21/2009. With how busy this month has been for me, I haven't found the head space or quiet, contemplative time to do this type of writing. I will also be clarifying what I mean by "healing" at that time, as this question was raised by a couple of readers recently. Until then, have a wonderful holiday season! Be well ~ Simla ]
Simla's Story: Healing from Multiple Autoimmune Conditions. A Radio Interview with Alice Moore on Energy Talk Radio.
August 3, 2009 by Simla
Filed under cool news, delicious health news, gastrointestinal issues, holistic nutrition, multiple chemical sensitivity, newsletter article, nutrition
It’s up ! It’s up!
Alice and I had so much fun on this radio interview (you’ll hear a lot of laughing) and now I’m happy to share it with you. We chat about my experience healing from several autoimmune and other health conditions and explore the topic of food as medicine.
Click here to stream or download the MP3 recording of the show. I come on around minute 10.
Let me know if you have questions or suggestions on what you’d like me to share in future radio shows, teleclasses, or in my monthly eZine.
Enjoy!
Something Delicious is Brewing…
June 27, 2009 by Simla
Filed under autoimmune, cool news, delicious health news, events, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, health, holistic nutrition, living, multiple chemical sensitivity, nutrition
My first ever radio interview is on Wednesday, July 1st – my birthday!
Turkey – White Bean Chili over Greens with Caramelized Sweet Potato
I created another impromptu recipe last night from my Mariquita Farms organic veggie box and some staple pantry items.
Here’s the treasure trove of veggies we got in this week’s $25 box (I don’t want to hear anymore that “organic is too expensive” — rubbish! blasphemy! untrue! More proof coming soon…): http://www.mariquita.com/Farmers%20Market/mystery%20lists/Piccino5-28-09.pdf. See this blog post for more info on eating organic for cheap: http://delicioushealth.wordpress.com/2009/02/21/magical-mystery-box-of-veggies/
This is also a great “chili” recipe for those who can’t eat nightshade vegetables – it has no tomatoes, peppers, or white potatoes. Also great for allergen-free, delicious eating for autoimmune and the allergy-prone. For those careful of the oxalate levels (oxalic acid) in their diet, you can replace the chard with lower-oxalate greens such as the greens of bok choy.
KNOW YOUR BODY. Tracking Your Autoimmune Symptoms is a MUST for Healing.
May 2, 2009 by Simla
Filed under autoimmune, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, health, holistic nutrition, multiple chemical sensitivity, nutrition, tricks & tips
I had pepperoni pizza last night and it was GOOD! Two years ago, that was a total no-no, as my body was a mess and not ready to handle the onslaught of the pepperoni or the pizza dough or the cheese (all of which I react to where my symptoms flare up).
Today, however, I can have some once in a while and be pretty much ok because:
- I know EXACTLY how it affects me.
- I know EXACTLY how much I can have and how often, to stay balanced and not let my symptoms come back full force.
A Dream Come True: Nutrition Program Launch for My Autoimmune Clients
April 22, 2009 by Simla
Filed under autoimmune, delicious health, delicious health news, health, holistic nutrition, multiple chemical sensitivity, nutrition
Today is the day! I am so excited and grateful and brimming with revved up energy.
Today marks the start date for From Invisible to Invincible (TM) , the program I’ve developed for my clients who live with an autoimmune disease… er, condition… er, inconvenience. Autoimmune conditions can include fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, undifferentiated connective tissue disorder, lupus, hypothyroid, rheumatoid arthritis, and so on.
I’m joined by six amazing women (it just so happened that they are all women – women comprise a large % of autoimmune folks) in what promises to be an amazing journey for all of us. They’ve agreed to join me as a Pilot group – kind of a test group – to help me continue improving this program for a full-blown launch next year (2010).
The Power of Words… and Pain
March 9, 2009 by Simla
Filed under delicious health, delicious health news, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, health, holistic nutrition, living, nutrition, random thoughts
It’s way past bedtime for me but I have such a buzz that I can’t get to sleep.
No, not that kind of buzz!
The best kind – a natural high. I spoke in front of 500 people (and had a great time doing it!) but that wasn’t even the best part. (I actually asked for some red wine tonight but just realized I didn’t even take a sip… I don’t drink anymore… my body doesn’t like it.)
