11.17.2009

Help For Your Well-Washed But Dry Hands....

One of the best ways to avoid illness this season (and all the time) is to wash your hands. A nurse friend of mine recently told me that if everyone washed their hands on a very regular basis, we could wipe out a number of diseases. In fact, she told me that if everyone in the world washed their hands consistently for two weeks, we could wipe out Hepatitis A. Now, whether or not that is true (I tend to believe her, she's a smart cookie), it is well-documented that washing hands helps prevent the spread of disease.

So, if you're like me, you are washing your hands more than ever these days knowing that a few minutes spent washing hands may help prevent catching a bug that will have you down and out for a week. The downside as I'm sure you've discovered is dry hands that crack and get really sore. Well, we've discovered a hand cream that will help prevent or heal those cracks and splits. This hand cream from Brigit is organic and unscented and totally amazing...

If you've never heard for Brigit (the brand), you're not alone. Brigit is a small company that we've discovered who makes high quality organic body care products in small batches. This cream is made with such high quality ingredients, you could actually eat it (thus its suitable for use on babies and children) but we recommend using it externally only for use on hands, feet, elbows, face and neck. It only takes a tiny pea sized dollop to rejuvenate your hands.

If you get dry cracked hands or feet, you'll love this product - and the whole Brigit line at shopOrganic.com.
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11.08.2009

Thank You (Sort of) Big Insurance

The House passed its version of the health care reform bill last night - I have no idea what's in the bill - I am often a bit leery because too often it seems the folks making the decisions are too far removed from the folks impacted by the decisions. Nonetheless, I do think we needed to try something different - after all, people who go without health insurance also go without health care and that leads to a whole host of problems both physical and financial.

But here's the ironic twist in all of this. Since this past summer, we've seen sales of organic dried persimmons go up significantly. Whenever we see a dramatic jump in sales of any one product, we do a bit of research to see what's going on. As it turns out, insurance companies, in their infinite wisdom and bottom-line ways, have seen fit to stop paying for prescription drugs used to treat acid reflux. Never mind that it's a real problem and has serious implications if left untreated. Still insurance companies may have unwittingly caused people to actually choose a healthier alternative (hence the big, heartfelt thank you at the opening).

In their desperation to find a suitable alternative to expensive and now not-covered-by-insurance drugs, people began researching "folk remedies." Though many folk remedies have never been tested inside a laboratory, they don't usually stand the test of time if there isn't something to them (not universally true, but mostly so). Thousands of people began discovering they can make a simple tea from persimmons that reportedly not only can be helpful in reducing acid reflux, it apparently has the side benefit of lowering blood sugar and cholesterol too. How's that for a healthy trifecta wrapped into a delicious, easy-to-make tea?

So, thank you (in a weird, twisted kind of way) big insurance for pushing people to find alternatives to pharmaceuticals. While allopathic medicine certainly has its place in today's world, too often we look for the cure in a bottle when it's really a matter of making an adjustment in our diet, exercise or lifestyle. In this case, it's looking for natural remedies to a pervasive and persistent problem - acid reflux. If you'd like to read more about this, visit the People's Pharmacy by clicking here.


If you're looking for delicious, organic dried persimmons for your tea, click here.

If you're looking for the recipe, then without further ado, here's the easy-to-make tea:

Combine 2 quarts of water with 1/2 cup of fresh ginger and 3 sticks of cinnamon. Simmer for 30 minutes.

Strain the liquid and stir in 1 1/2 cup sugar* or agave nectar and 1 cup sliced dried organic persimmons. Keep refrigerated.

*Now, this recipe calls for sugar - I am not a fan of adding sugar when it's not needed and in this case, it's only used as a sweetener. So, use the sugar if you'd like or omit the sugar altogether or, here's a great alternative, sweeten with agave nectar. Agave nectar is a light, mild liquid sweetener that has a very low glycemic index so it doesn't punch your system like regular sugar does. I'm pretty sure sugar is just flavoring and not part of the magic of this recipe, so you can experiment if you're interested. All the products mentioned here are linked to shopOrganic.com.

One final thought - brew up a batch of this and serve it after Thanksgiving dinner this year!

Now, go out there and enjoy your day!

And of course, I have to say this, shopOrganic.com and this blog are not providing any sort of medical advice, always check with your health care provider if you've having problems, we're just here to share information you might find interesting or useful.
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