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The Creeps tried assorted biscotti and incredible bread from Phoenix Bakery, located at 89 Kingwood St, Morgantown, WV. Open Wed-Sat 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM. Here's what we tried: Rosemary and Olive Bread Loaf, & Biscotti in the following flavors: Almond, Cranberry Orange, Chocolate Peanut Butter, Lemon Ginger. Then, Matt gives us the third installment of his limited series on the life and death of Elizabeth Short, also known as the Black Dahlia. In this final episode on the case, he goes into detail on updates on five out of the many known suspects thought to be responsible for Elizabeth's murder. They also talk about showing up late to baked goods, eating the wrong thing you picked up off the plate, being unapologetic to an editor that has to hear a heater running when it's cold, and the Creeps are left dumbfounded and speechless by the deliciousness of maybe the best bread we've ever had.
Ever found yourself with a ginger surplus and thought, "What now?" That's where I was post-holidays, staring down the barrel of a ginger-packed pantry. But fret not, my fellow culinary cannabis enthusiasts, for I, Marge, have transformed this spicy predicament into a fizzy sensation with a Martha Stewart-inspired lemon ginger soda! Enhanced with CBD-infused honey, I'm serving up a tale of flavor adventures and the joy of finding the perfect ingredients at my local Asian grocery haunt. Get ready to refresh your palate and soothe your soul with my latest kitchen escapade.And because we all love a good challenge, I'm rolling out a new stoner trivia segment to test your movie and cannabis culture knowledge. Can you name the cannabis delivery service from "Half Baked"? Mull it over until our next sesh, where I'll unveil the answer. So, grab your favorite munchies, and let's bubble up some fun with this episode that promises not just a recipe for a zesty homemade beverage, but also a chance to flex your film trivia muscles. Join me, Marge, your guide to the high life, for a journey that's equal parts educational and entertaining.Join the Bite Me Cannabis Club today! The first 100 members can use code BITEMETHANKYOU23 at checkout for a free lifetime membership! Get your copy of the Bite Me Edibles Journal on Amazon now. Support the showVisit the website for full show notes, free dosing calculator, recipes and more.
The Go-to Health Podcast for Christian Women Who Want to Feel, Look and Live Better God Way! Blubrry Nominated Favorite Woman Podcaster! Ranked in the Best 20 Christian Health Podcasts! I remember days when I use to struggle to get out of bed because my energy levels were so low. It was through the scriptures that God showed me that by consuming more plants that I could change how I was feeling. I started juicing, lightly steaming and eating raw vegetables and my energy levels went through the roof! I was so amazed because eating a plant-based diet changed my health. And in this episode, I'll share how you can increase your vitality and harness the power of the amazing Yerba Mate plant. Listen. Apply. Transform. Would you like to be a guest on the show or have a health-related question? Send me a message! Love, Health and Blessings, Rekishia Try Yerba Mate to Increase Your Energy Levels! Black or Lemon Ginger or Lemon More Resources to Download: Free Healthy for a Higher Purpose E-Book Sign up My Cleanse Program! Overcome Toxic Overload Sign up for the next Virtual Health Group: GetFit21! REGISTER NOW for the Space for Her 2023 Total Health Conference! Moving Into New Dimensions My Award-Winning Health Book: Rock Your World Naturally: 7 Divine Keys to Unlock Extraordinary Health Join the Facebook Community: www.rekishiamcmillancommunity.com Listen to Related Episodes: 112 | Why It's Important to Eat the Rainbow 94 | Forgiveness: How it Impacts Your Heart Health & Overall Well-being 92 | 5 Steps to Heal from Mother Wounds 46: Featuring Celebrity Chef & Author of Food is Our Greatest Medicine Rich Rosado Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): Snug License code: DJVTTJAEXHWKOBPR --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rekishiamcmillan/message
Episode 576 MS and Health episode in which we talk about Multiple Sclerosis stuff and whatever: motivation, lemon-ginger tea, MS progression. #MS, #MultipleSclerosis, #healthtalk, #MonSter, #brain Send comments, questions and tips to kevintheduckpool@gmail.com please help us out by rating and reviewing us and telling a friend. Also check out audio and video versions of Crimson Cowl Comic Club & Under the Cowl podcasts. A fun variety of great people talk comic books, entertainment or whatever and you can see or hear me on many episodes of those podcasts as well with many more great episodes to come out in the future. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-kleinhans/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-kleinhans/support
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Co-hosts Kellen and Mikailah come together for another encouraging episode of Quantum Theory. Join them as they discuss the health benefits of ginger and check in on each other's current mental state. As always, the duo encourages you all to TAKE CARE OF YOUR PERSONAL WELLBEING. Be sure to check out Beadwork by Mikailah for the latest custom art and jewelry!https://www.instagram.com/beadworkbymikailah/https://www.beadworkbymikailah.comhttps://www.instagram.com/indigenouscreatives/https://www.indigenouscreatives.comhttps://www.facebook.com/Indigenous-Creatives-LLC-108422948362128 Find out more about Kellen!https://www.instagram.com/trenaloriginal/https://www.trenaloriginal.comShout out to Izzy for the music on our show. Follow the links below to check him out.https://www.instagram.com/___izzy._/https://music.apple.com/us/album/range/1562540217?i=1562540219
Fall and Winter bring a changing of not only the weather, but of our palates as well. Join in the conversation with Mead Mix Master Kelly and discover a few Mead Cocktails that just might make you the Holiday Winner this year!So grab a pen and paper (and a glass of mead) and get ready for a mouth watering episode of the Drinking Horn Meadcast!Meads + Time Stamps:Traditional - 8:15Apple - 11:45Cranberry - 23:10Metheglin - 33:45Bluetooth - 39:15Lemon Ginger - 41:35Pomegranate - 43:405 Questions On Ice w/ Kelly - 57:20Find all of the flavors in this episode (Lemon Ginger going fast!) at The Mead Hall or order online to 38 states at Drinkinghornmeadery.comMead - Mead Hall - Flagstaff - Honey - Bees - Craft - Podcast - Viking - Norse - All You Mead Is Love
In the latest episode of Big Foodies, the guys try a new, healthier alternative to your normal soda options. This soda is called Olipop, and its a new take on an all time classic. With a variety of flavors such as Lemon Ginger, Classic Cola and Tropical Punch, they've got something to rattle anyone's taste buds. Biggie, Matt and BB took some time to sit down and try several flavors of this new soda and give their honest opinion on them. Tune in as the guys rank the flavors from their favorite to their least favorite!
Here, we talk about video games and Morgan Short and something truly American: Having Dinner With The Conservative Wing Of Your Own Family. Water of the week is Guava Rose, Pear Turmeric and Lemon Ginger from wildwonder. One word, all lowercase. wildwonder. By Rosa Li, Founder. wildwonder. Growing up, my Chinese grandmother would wildwonder. Cheers, wildwonder. Growing up, wildwonder. One word. All lowercase.
Welcome back to our weekend Cabral HouseCall shows! This is where we answer our community's wellness, weight loss, and anti-aging questions to help people get back on track! Check out today's questions: Christina: Hi Dr. Cabral. What do you think about eating for your blood type? I've been reading the book “Eat Right 4 Your Blood Type” and find it particularly interesting. Any comments or thoughts on this? Ryan: Hello, I have been wondering if you know anything about the approximate ratio of black pepper to turmeric is needed to get the benefits of the bioperine? I don't want to get too much into the micro here but also would like to know practically if a tiny grind from the shaker is enough or if larger amounts are needed? Thanks in advance. Cindy: Dr Cabral, I listened to Episode 760 on killing viruses. It talks about the need to ramp up your immune system, however, I have an autoimmune thyroid,(Hashimotos) and was told to avoid things that ramp up my immune system, because the immune system has already gone rogue, and it could cause the body to attack itself even more. For instance, I read to avoid echinacea and Holy Basil. Can you clear this up because I certainly would like to support immune system without causing issues with my autoimmunity. I listen all the time, so thanks for your help on this issue. Cindy Liz: Hi Dr. Cabral, Thank you for putting so much time and effort into your podcasts; it's clear that you have a drive and a need to help people help themselves! I've learned a lot over the past couple of years. My question is, what do you think of fucoxanthin supplements to aid in fat loss? I haven't been able to find a lot of information on it, but what I have seen seems promising. It's hard to find though, and I question the quality of the supplements I have been able to find. Is fucoxanthin legit? And if so how do I find a source I can trust? Thank you! Bob: Hi Dr. Cabral. Love the podcast and your unbias approach to everything you cover. I know you have a lot of content on Intermittent Fasting so I apologize if my question has already been addressed, but I'm wondering what breaks a fast when doing Intermittent Fasting? I'll start my morning w/ some organic non-caffeinated herbal tea (typically some Roasted Dandelion Root or Rose Hips & Hibiscus by Traditional Medicinals, or Lemon Ginger plus Probiotics by Bigelow). Would that break my fast? Also curious about supplements. Would taking a supplement pill first thing in the morning or right before bed break a fast? Crystal: Hi Dr. Cabral! I am 25 and have struggled with my weight my entire life. When I was in high school, I got very slim but then gained over 100 pounds between ages 19-20. I was then diagnosed at 20 with PCOS which has resulted in chronic dry eye syndrome and hypothyroidism. I went vegan shortly after I was diagnosed for ethical and health reasons. I was able to lose the majority of the weight, but in the past year have put a lot back on. Even with listening to your previous podcasts on PCOS, doing slow weighted workouts and steady cardio with balanced, high-protein meals, the weight does not want to shed. I'm at a loss for what to do and was wondering if you could recommend a certain diet/protocol? I want to mention that because I'm vegan and aiming to eat higher protein meals, I often use faux meats to meet my macro goals. I sway towards cleaner products, but many have PUFAs, which I know you say causes inflammation. Could this be a reason I'm not losing weight? Do I have to give these up to reach my goals? What are some better protein sources for vegans besides beans, tofu, and tempeh? Thank you so much! 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Are you a are caregiver or know someone who is a caregiver? The truth is we are all caregivers in some form. A huge part of self-care is remembering that you can not fill from an empty cup. On this episode I have not one but two BESTSELLING AUTHORS Meriam Boldewijn author of Caregiver 2.0 From Burnout To Powerhouse and Ashley Jackson-Thompson author of Lost Travel Found: Turning Pain to Purpose. Ashley is a graduate of Xavier University, where I studied Finance and Human Resources (HR). I then went onto receiving my master's degree in Human Resources Management, which I have spent 10+ years of my professional career practicing. After my husband was diagnosed and beat a rare cancer in stage 4, I came to know my purpose in life. Timeless Dream Events mission and vision is to provide terminally ill people and their family members with a “timeless dream event” that will celebrate life and love. We plan various events, at minimal notice due to each unique and sensitive situation. I am humbled by being able to turn my own pain into being a blessing to others. These amazing women share their stories of pain, uncertainty, and hope while dealing with the burnout and stress. Some times as caregivers we think that we are in control and handling things so well but the truth is the body all ways tell the truth. Some of the signs of burnout can present in headaches, weight gain, total shut down, anxiety, stomach pains/ulcers. You can only pretend for so long then you have to face the music. In this heart found conversation we spill tea on how you can prevent burnout, and manage stress as a caregiver. You are never alone. You can find both books on Amazon. You can connect with Ashley WEBSITE: www.timelessdreamevents.comFB: www.facebook.com/timelessdreameventsIG: www.instagram.com/timelessdreamevents/TikTok: @timelessdreameventsClubhouse: @timelessdreamBOOK LAUNCH: www.timelessdreamevents.com/shop/ Meriam Boldewijn: There was a time when my husband was a diabetic/on dialysis/had a kidney/pancreas transplant. Not only that, he had many surgeries: groin rupture, several eye surgeries and ankle surgery. We lost count.. In November 2012 -1 day after my birthday- I was at the office when I received a call from my brother. He called me while having a stroke… Taking care of my husband and my brother was a huge weight on my shoulders. I struggled with unwanted feelings. Today Meriam coaches other caregivers so they do not have to struggle the way that she did you can connect with Meriam www.meriamboldewijn.com/ Tea of the week Lemon Ginger get yours at www.beautifully-unbalanced.com/shop or email me your topic suggestions at thyme4teamikita@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thyme4tea)
How do you move past hurt and pain to a place of healing? The answer is simple yet sometimes the hardest thing for some of us to do. However it's forgiveness. Forgive the past and forgive ourselves. Join me with my special guest Flowing River as he takes us on a journey of healing forgiveness and what it truly means to raise your vibrations. His book of poetry The Flowing River is masterful and filled with some of the best poetry. Healing is the foundation of self-care and putting you first. So grab a cup of tea and pull up a sit as we spill tea on the importance of letting go and giving yourself permission to heal. The Flowing River Poetry Book https://www.amazon.com/Flowing-River/dp/B0948N67VGFacebook Https://facebook.com/ascensionacademy999Official Website Https://flowingriver.coOnline Course - Self Mastery Https://howtoraiseyourvibration.comTodays tea of the week is Lemon Ginger. This tea has a lively and flavorful notes of lemon made with pineapple, lime, lemon pieces, lemongrass leaves, calendula, sunflower petals. You will definitely fall in love. If you would like this tea or any of my tea blends go to https://beautifully-unbalanced.com/shop/ Do you want to connect or you have some topics you want to hear discussed send me an email at thyme4teamikita@gmail.com and follow me on IG https://www.instagram.com/smithmikita/Start your podcast today. Click the link and get started for free https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1727220Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thyme4tea)
This week, join Tommy as he concludes his three-part series going through Psalm 46 with a focus this week on how God is our rest.
Today, we talk about Christmas: A Dream is a Wish your Heart Makes. Water of the week is a trifecta of heavy hitters from the world of CBD: Lemon Water from Ablis, Lemon Ginger from Boneyard Elixir, and Lemon Lime from Daytrip.
This week we will feature thirft stylist A. Harliy from Aharliy,com. We will dive into the question of " Have you spent too much money or saved money since Rona started ? Our product of the week is Queen Insipres , a clothing line that caters to woman. www.queeninspires.com. The tea of the week is Lemon Ginger.
Be prepared to stay inside for up to three months! But remember to stand up every hour! The day before yesterday CP24.com says Toronto’s top doctor warns that all Torontonians will likely have to remain at home for up to three months except going out for essentials, and people with COVID-19 are ordered to self quarantine for 14 days. Staying at home for prolonged periods of time can pose a significant challenge for remaining physically active. A research doctor at Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada said, “Sedentary time is not opposite of exercise; it’s actually its own risk factor”. So be aware that sedentary behaviour and low levels of physical activity can have negative effects on your health. He then said, “Standing up every hour will make you healthier.” Since you are a listener of my podcast, I believe you do exercise regularly. Just know that there are exercises that you can do at home as well, without going to gym, and you don’t need a treadmill, either. For instance, I do cardio workout at home with no equipment 3 times a week. Check the link in the show notes below for more home workout ideas. Now we know that physical activity at home can continue to protect your health during this time. What to drink at home when you are thirsty? Lemon ginger tea can boost your immune system and have other healthy benefits. Today we are learning to make super easy lemon ginger tea, let’s get started. Your host Charlie Wang, based in Toronto Canada, is the founder of this podcast show. His father is a stroke survivor. He started this podcast, because he wanted to help people with the knowledge of healthy food to avoid what had happened to his father and his friend. He hopes you will all be healthy, and have healthy relationships and better lives because you and your family are all physically healthy, and eating better. Please post comments or suggestions for topics that you would like him to talk about, please send email to podcast@charlie.app. Credit: Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Pinball Spring Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ References: CP24.com: Be prepared to stay inside for up to three months, Toronto's top doctor warns: https://www.cp24.com/news/be-prepared-to-stay-inside-for-up-to-three-months-toronto-s-top-doctor-warns-1.4877425 Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada: Research finds ways to help you love exercise https://www.heartandstroke.ca/articles/research-finds-ways-to-help-you-love-exercise Lemon Ginger Tea: 5 Reasons Why You Should Drink It https://www.vegkitchen.com/lemon-ginger-tea/ 9 Ways to Get a Great Cardio Workout at Home https://www.verywellfit.com/best-home-cardio-exercises-1231273
Today at the farmer’s market speaking from one herbalist to another, I was reminded that activated charcoal is a simple treatment to use. That will be my topic for today. It has been years and years since I’ve been sick with anything and even longer since I’ve had any kind of stomach or gastrointestinal illness. Activated charcoal can help. But first, welcome to all the new listeners and welcome back veteran homestead-loving regulars. That you so much for stopping by the FarmCast. I appreciate you all so much. First up on the agenda, I’m so excited to share with you all the great activity going on at the farm this week. Today’s Show Homestead Life Updates Stomach Virus – Traditional Remedy Ginger Tea with Honey and Lemon Homestead Life Updates The Quail We have 47 quail eggs in the incubator. These little guys are a joy to raise. They are so hardy. We started with 24 hatchlings and still have 23. The only one we lost was due to a snake. With baby chicks, almost always you lose one or two – or more – due to failure to thrive or some early disease. Not so with quail. We had them outside before they were 2 weeks old. Almost fully feathered, they were fine with the temps in the 70s during the day and high 50s and low 60s at night. They are hardy birds. In less than three weeks we will have new babies. The Creamery The concrete block walls to the milking parlor are complete. There is a video on Facebook with a short tour of that part of the building. Scott has spent quite a bit of time today moving the milking parlor equipment into the area. For the longest time it has been stored just waiting for this moment. Who knows when the actual installation will happen, but it is exciting to see the first portion of the creamery coming into being? In addition to the milking parlor equipment installation, it still needs a roof. There is still so much to do. The Cows The cows are moooving along nicely and munching down on all that grass. If you’ve never been around cows you are missing the perfect example of peace in action. One of the reasons that I wanted a milk cow in the first place is the sense of peace that comes from working with them and there is no closer relationship that when you are milking them. They are truly beautiful creatures. Smelly but beautiful. We still have one more bull calf available. You can call us at 276-694-4369 to get more information on these guys. There are two to choose from, but we are only selling one. The last one we will keep for beef. He will take a couple of years to grow out, but these Normande cows make some great steaks and roasts. Speaking of beef, we have a limited quantity of beef available. This will be the last for a while so get in touch with us now if you are interested in a quarter or a half. The Lambs The lambs and goat kids are frolicking in the grass and growing like weeds. It is amazing how fast they grow. The lambs and kids are nearly the height of their mothers already. Watching them get down on their knees to nurse is comical. Well, it doesn’t look like so much fun for mom, but they seem to patiently endure. They are all old enough to be weaned and we will separate them in the next couple of weeks. It is important to get the boys out for sure. Otherwise, we end up with unauthorized breeding and we can’t have that. No we can’t have that. The Garden Let’s talk about the garden. The tomatoes are coming on strong. I have lots of them sitting on shelves ripening. I would prefer to pick them when they are already ripe but the raccoons make that impossible. Every night they go out into the garden and pick a few and take a bite or two out of them. Then they get another one and take a bite or two out of that one and so on. These guys are grabbing them before they even get all the way red. I wonder if they would like fried green tomatoes. No matter. I’ve taken things into hand and am just circumventing their intrusiveness and picking the tomatoes as soon as they show any sign of ripening. The plan is to make lots and lots of tomato sauce. I made some last year for the first time. It was much easier than I thought and I look forward to making more this year. I use tomatoes in stews. I use a lot of tomatoes in stews. Up to four quarts in a 4-gallon batch. If I use tomato sauce instead, I think I can use 2 pints instead. Much less storage space for the tomatoes. Last night we shelled Mississippi Silver Crowder peas. There is a large bowl ready to be cooked and eaten. There will also be some left over to be canned. I love growing these. The plants are resistant to everything and they put on lots and lots of pea pods. The pods are 7-8 inches long with about 20 peas per pod. They shell easily and they taste of good. They can be dried and cooked similar to black-eyed peas, but I prefer these to be green and I like to add a few snapped green pods. Again, these are very easy to grow and produce very well. The Orchard We had a neighbor come over and pick some blackberries a few days ago. I simply do not have time to pick them and process them. Blackberries are a lot of work. I don’t like the seeds and always take the extra steps necessary to get the seeds out. It’s not really hard, but it is time consuming. Besides the issue of time, I still have tons of blackberry jam and blackberry syrup from last year. Our blackberries are always prolific. We grow several varieties of thorn-less and the berries are large and juicy. I’m probably leaving out a bunch of other stuff that is happening here, but I’m going to close off the farm updates for this time. The Farmer’s Markets Oops I almost forgot to mention the Farmer’s Market. Come see us at the Wytheville Farmer’s market on Saturday mornings 8 am to noon. Starting this Friday you will also find us at the Independence Farmer’s market from 9 am to 1 pm. I’ll have lamb, beef and goat as well as lots of information on herd shares. Who knows, maybe even some cheese samples. I was going to start at the Independence Farmer’s market this past Friday, but I had an incident that has not happened in many, many, many moons. I had a stomach virus or perhaps it was that salami. I don’t know. It was one or the other. In any case, I was sick as a dog for a good 12 hours. Let me tell that story and provide some info on the perfect remedy. Activated Charcoal – Traditional Remedy for Nausea and Vomiting And as I mentioned earlier, while at the Wytheville Farmer’s market I spoke with another herbalist and she reminded me of activated charcoal when having issues with stomach upset. In the heat of the sickness I was trying to think of what to do and I was so sick I couldn’t remember what I had on hand to deal with it. When she promptly said “activated charcoal”, it was one of those face-palm moments. Of course, I have tons of it on hand for exactly that purpose. Number one, I’m almost never sick and number two, my head hurt so bad I couldn’t think straight. I did act on the headache. My sinuses were inflamed and I don’t know why. I was sure that a massive head cold was about to take me out for days. Well, I took out my trusty echinacea and goldenseal formula and dripped some directly into my nasal passage. It burns. Only a couple of drops but POOF, gone. No more sinus issues. If I could only have thought so quickly about the activated charcoal. It’s a matter of what I use more often and what I have never had the occasion to use. Now I’ve had the occasion to use it but didn’t but it’s unlikely I will forget next time. Let me give you the goods on activated charcoal. Activated charcoal Charcoal isn’t just for your backyard grill. Even though charcoal makes most of us think of glowing embers and yummy barbecued kabobs or steak, it has stomach soothing medicinal properties too. The CDC reports that 19 to 21 million Americans will get the stomach flu, and charcoal might just help you get back on your feet faster. What is the Stomach Flu? What’s often referred to as stomach flu, stomach bugs, or even food poisoning can be caused by bacterial infections or viruses. This inflammation of your gastrointestinal tract might be referred to as gastroenteritis or norovirus, but in either case the symptoms include nausea, vomiting, and/or diarrhea. The illness comes on quickly and can have you off your feet from one to three days. Common treatment recommendations include drinking fluids, getting rest, and following the BRAT (bananas, rice, applesauce, toast) diet. None of those are on my eating list so an old Native American remedy would have been a much better option. What is activated charcoal? Activated charcoal is made with a variety of burned materials including bamboo, wood, coal, or coconut shells. This treatment was used by Native Americans hundreds of years ago, and there’s even some record of it being used by Egyptians. Activated charcoal is processed at high temperatures and results in a black powder that is incredibly effective at absorbing a variety of substances. Charcoal is “activated” when a high temperature is used in combination with an activating agent that expand its surface area. This is what gives activated charcoal its incredible absorbing powers. Why do people take activated charcoal? Most commonly used to treat poisoning and drug overdoses, activated charcoal is now gaining attention as a remedy for stomach bugs that cause nausea and vomiting. The theory is that activated charcoal can absorb the bacteria responsible for causing stomach flu (the same way it is used to absorb poisons). You can also have a virus that can cause the same sort of tummy troubles, and activated charcoal may help with the symptoms. How should I take charcoal? You can buy activated charcoal online in capsules or powder. If you feel the nauseating symptoms of a stomach bug coming on, or if you are actively vomiting, you can put the powder in some applesauce, if you have capsules you can open them up. A common recommendation is 500 to 1,000 mg, two to three times per day. It is recommended that you take other supplements at different time as the charcoal can absorb good nutrients as well as the bad stuff. If you notice any worsening symptoms after taking the supplement stop taking and call your doctor. It’s important to note that activated charcoal should be bought from pharmacies and health food stores, it is not the same as regular charcoal. Activated charcoal, unlike regular charcoal, is food grade and safe to take internally. You can give it to children, but check with your pediatrician beforehand. If you get the okay, start with ¼ of a capsule (about 200 mg) in some applesauce and repeat no more than 2 times a day. If you or your child continue to have abdominal pain or persistent fever, you must see your doctor. Home remedies are great but they are not the be-all, end-all for medical treatment. Side Effects & Safety Activated charcoal is safe for most adults when used short-term. Side effects of activated charcoal include constipation and black stools. More serious, but rare, side effects are a slowing or blockage of the intestinal tract, regurgitation into the lungs, and dehydration. Special Precautions & Warnings: Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Activated charcoal might be safe when used short-term if you are pregnant or breast-feeding, but consult with your healthcare professional before using if you are pregnant. Don’t use activated charcoal if you have any kind of intestinal obstruction. Also, if you have a condition that slows the passage of food through your intestine (reduced peristalsis), don’t use activated charcoal, unless you are being monitored by your healthcare provider. Medications taken by mouth (Oral drugs) interact with Activated Charcoal Activated charcoal absorbs substances in the stomach and intestines. Taking activated charcoal along with medications taken by mouth can decrease how much medicine your body absorbs, and decrease the effectiveness of your medication. To prevent this interaction, take activated charcoal at least one hour after medications you take by mouth. Alcohol Interacts with Activated Charcoal Activated charcoal is sometimes used to prevent poisons from being absorbed into the body. Taking alcohol with activated charcoal might decrease how well activated charcoal works to prevent poison absorption. Syrup of Ipecac Interacts with Activated Charcoal Ipecac is taken by mouth to cause vomiting after suspected poisoning. It is also used to treat bronchitis associated with croup in children, Amoebic dysentery (a severe diarrhea), and cancer. Ipecac is also used as an expectorant to thin mucous and make coughing easier. Small doses are used to improve appetite. Activated charcoal can bind up syrup of ipecac in the stomach. This decreases the effectiveness of syrup of ipecac. For lesser stomach issues there are lots of teas that can help. Ginger Tea with Honey and Lemon Ginger tea has been used for thousands of years as a cure for nausea and digestive problems. It offers a variety of health benefits and healing compounds to alleviate upset stomach. Many people reach for the ginger ale when feeling symptoms of stomach pain or nausea, but ginger tea contains higher concentrations of the compounds that alleviate these digestive issues; making it the better choice for feeling better faster. This tea is made using fresh ginger root and packs a punch when it comes to healing symptoms of upset stomach. Ginger is a natural remedy for nausea and is often used to treat morning sickness in pregnant women and motion sickness caused by planes and boats. In fact, a Thai study examined pregnant women with symptoms of morning sickness and found that 28 out of the 32 individuals saw an improvement in nausea when given a daily dose of 1 milligram of ginger root. As a rule of thumb, one cup of ginger tea contains about 250 milligrams of ginger so aim to drink two to four cups of this tea to alleviate feelings of nausea. What You Need 1” Fresh ginger root, grated ½ Lemon Honey, to taste 2 cups water Equipment Grater Glass container or teapot Strainer What To Do Peel one-inch piece of fresh ginger root and grate into a glass container with a filter. Thinly slice lemon and add it to the container with the ginger. Add honey. Pour boiling hot water into the container and steep for five minutes. Strain and serve hot. Final Thoughts Are you keeping up with all the stuff going on at the homestead? It’s a lot to handle but we love it. The cows, sheep, goats, donkeys and quail are a barnyard variety that keeps us in a constant state of wonder and amusement. These guys are a hoot. We love sharing it all with you. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram and come see us at the Farmer’s markets in Wytheville and Independence. Or heck, come see us on the farm. Tuesday mornings and Saturday afternoons. We’d love to share some of this more directly. Get some activated charcoal and keep it on hand for that occasional stomach upset. It doesn’t to bad. There is no expiration date. It is the porous form that absorbs the toxins and that doesn’t change once created. And remember that mild upsets can be alleviated with a little ginger tea. If you enjoyed this podcast, please hop over to Apple Podcasts, SUBSCRIBE and give me a 5-star rating and review. Also, please share it with any friends or family who might be interested in this type of content. As always, I’m here to help you “taste the traditional touch.” Thank you so much for stopping by the homestead and until next time, may God fill your life with grace and peace. References WITH HYPERLINKS Recipe Link Ginger Tea with Honey and Lemon To share your thoughts: Leave a comment on our Facebook Page Share this show on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram To help the show: PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW for Peaceful Heart FarmCast on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google Play Music, TuneIn or Spotify Donate on Patreon Website www.peacefulheartfarm.com Patreon www.patreon.com/peacefulheartfarm Facebook www.facebook.com/peacefulheartfarm Instagram www.instagram.com/peacefulheartfarm/
In Ep 99, Danye Phillips shares how she starts off her daily morning routine with a lemon ginger cayenne water that makes her wake up something to look forward to each day! * To find more episodes of the Fitness Empowerment Podcast head to danyephillips.com/podcast * Need a healthier meal prep in the Northwest Louisiana area? Try caspianacatering.com and use code DANYE15 to save 15% off your first order! * Don't forget to leave a rating and review for this podcast to receive a FREE Healthy Disney Planning Guide! * Search "Healthy Disney" on Amazon to purchase your eBook and Paperback copy of this book today! * Check out Ep 98 for all things Vegan food and a plant based lifestyle with Lindsi Martin, co-owner of Well Fed. https://soundcloud.com/danyephillips/ep-98-how-vegan-foods-will-increase-your-quality-of-life-w-lindsi-martin-of-well-fed * Visit wellfedla.net for more information! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fitnessempowerment/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fitnessempowerment/support
In Ep 99, Danye Phillips shares how she starts off her daily morning routine with a lemon ginger cayenne water that makes her wake up something to look forward to each day! * To find more episodes of the Fitness Empowerment Podcast head to danyephillips.com/podcast * Need a healthier meal prep in the Northwest Louisiana area? Try caspianacatering.com and use code DANYE15 to save 15% off your first order! * Don't forget to leave a rating and review for this podcast to receive a FREE Healthy Disney Planning Guide! * Search "Healthy Disney" on Amazon to purchase your eBook and Paperback copy of this book today! * Check out Ep 98 for all things Vegan food and a plant based lifestyle with Lindsi Martin, co-owner of Well Fed. https://soundcloud.com/danyephillips/ep-98-how-vegan-foods-will-increase-your-quality-of-life-w-lindsi-martin-of-well-fed * Visit wellfedla.net for more information!
In this week's episode Queen ShanShan was graced with a new BROAD and guest co-host Nicole Dunn from Dunn Pellier Media. Nicole is a former SENIOR LEVEL TELEVISION PRODUCER who started her own PR firm in Los Angeles that centers on Health and Wellness. After seeing a lack in positive coverage in the media marketplace she has garnered a stronghold in the PR industry as the top leading public relations agency. In 2018 Nicole was nominated as L.A. Business Women of Influence honoree and a two year “Official Member of Forbes Los Angeles Business Council.” Dunn Pellier Media, Inc was nominated in December 2015 by PR News for an honorable mention, 2014 PR People Awards at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. From fitness guru Tony Horton to J.J. Virgin she represents their public relations and keeps their clients in front of a targeted audience. We discuss how we met and what kept us motivated to start a business and being an influential entrepreneur. They also dish on the latest news of hip-hop/R&B artist R. Kelly and what has transpired since the Docu-series “Surviving R. Kelly”. Queen ShanShan also spills the “Lemon Ginger” tea on the new Morphe foundation collection “Fludity” and much more in this captivating episode with Nicole. Honorable mention- For Business Coaching and Mentoring, contact Heather Dody Johnson- hdody@pureingenium.com. Heather owns and operates a successful hazardous waste management company. From dialing for dollars at inception, to running a fast growing $20M organization, Heather has learned no matter what your business, all businesses experience similar challenges over time. The key is to keep your eye on the ball while simultaneously managing cash flow, operations, and sales strategy. If you are a start-up or a seasoned executive, and would like a fresh perspective on your business, Heather is your girl! Dry Farm Wines Body Complete RX Sunday Riley Young Living Essential Oils Boys and girls, tighten up those panties or tighty whiteys, sit back and listen to.... A BROAD!
Today’s episode is perfect for this time of year or actually any time of the year! We will be talking all about healthy habits. Chalene shares with you all of her own healthy habits, the ones that make her feel normal and stay on track. Habits make your life easier habits make it less necessary to have to rely on motivation or discipline. Get ready to take some notes so you can put these habits into your daily life so you can improve your health and productivity!! Happy Holidays from all of us at Team Johnson!! Get the Lemon Ginger water recipe here: https://blog.131method.com Here’s The System I Use Every Day to be More Organized & Crazy Productive: www.smartlifepushjournal.com Build Your Tribe is brought to you by: www.131Method.com Stop dieting & start living! Get episode show notes here: www.chalenejohnson.com/podcast Hey! Send me a tweet & tell me what you think about the show! (Use the Hashtag) #BuildYourTribe so I know you’re a homie! XOXO Chalene Connect with me on your fav social platform. At the moment, mine is SnapChat: ChaleneOfficial www.Facebook.com/Chalene www.Instagram.com/ChaleneJohns www.Twitter.com/ChaleneJohnson
The life and crimes of Jesse James Hollywood seems like something only found in the movies, but, sadly, the kidnapping and murder of 15-year-old Nicholas Markowitz, which he was behind, was very real. In this episode, Alysa tells, Lauren, about the case of how a popular, young drug dealer became the mastermind behind a devastating crime that occurred over a small debt. Besides detailing the case, they also discuss the movie, Alpha Dog, which is based on the case, how Hollywood was able to influence his friends and crew, and why bystanders may not act in emergency situations. All sources are located in show notes and any images are posted on the Instagram account. Email Alysa! Tell her all about the case that has stuck with you! = fataliteas@gmail.com Follow Fataliteas on Social Media! Facebook = https://www.facebook.com/fataliteaspod/ Instagram= https://www.instagram.com/fataliteaspod/ Twitter = https://twitter.com/fataliteaspod Fataliteas Theme Song! SuZen Marie and Jeffrey Lynn / Contact: martinihill3@gmail.com Tea from this Episode! Stash Mojito = https://www.stashtea.com/products/mojito-mint-green-tea Twining’s Lemon & Ginger= https://www.twiningsusa.com/search-results/lemon-and-ginger?PID= Media Discussed or Recommended! Eighth Grade (2018) = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnesHAtSHzs Alpha Dog (2006)= https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0426883/ A Sucky Love Story= https://www.amazon.com/Sucky-Love-Story-Overcoming-Unhappily/dp/1642930008 My Favorite Murder #116= https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/my-favorite-murder/e/54072103?autoplay=true My Stolen Son = https://www.amazon.com/My-Stolen-Son-Markowitz-Berkley-ebook/dp/B003XQEVSA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1544323076&sr=8-1&keywords=my+stolen+son+the+nick+markowitz+story Riverdale = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxtLlByaYTc Sources from this Episode! https://www.lamag.com/longform/the-last-ride-of-jesse-james-hollywood/ http://www.historyvshollywood.com/reelfaces/alpha-dog/ http://murderpedia.org/male.H/h/hollywood-jesse.htm https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2013/10/18/mother-of-murdered-teen-boy-outraged-that-alpha-dog-kidnapper-granted-parole/ http://articles.latimes.com/2000/sep/03/local/me-14897/2 http://www.nbcnews.com/id/16636250/ns/dateline_nbc/t/real-story-behind-alpha-dog/#.XA2X-S_MyYU https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newLDR_56.htm https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2016/03/08/study-being-a-short-man-or-overweight-woman-linked-to-lower-life-chances/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.9a647b5cc309 https://www.ranker.com/list/shortest-world-leaders-from-history/katia-kleyman https://www.thehistoryvault.co.uk/extradition-a-history/
Five Vodka is infused vodka made in Minnesota with only 5 ingredients. Whether it's their Cranberry Orange or Lemon Ginger, once you try it, you will find a million ways to use it in your cocktails.Support the showFollow the Makers of Minnesota on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @MakersofMN. Send story ideas to Stephanie@stephaniesdish.com If you appreciate the work we do here, please subscribe on Patreon Please subscribe to My newsletter at https://stephaniehansen.substack.com/ so you don't miss an epiosde of the Makers of Minnesota This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stephaniehansen.substack.com/subscribe
Five Vodka is infused vodka made in Minnesota with only 5 ingredients. Whether it's their Cranberry Orange or Lemon Ginger, once you try it, you will find a million ways to use it in your cocktails.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/StephanieHansen)
Five Vodka is infused vodka made in Minnesota with only 5 ingredients. Whether it's their Cranberry Orange or Lemon Ginger, once you try it, you will find a million ways to use it in your cocktails.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/StephanieHansen)