Thursday, April 19, 2012

11 Things You Should Never Buy to Keep You and Your Family Safe!


I got this information from EcoKaren, a fellow chiropractor! She gives excellent and cost effective tips on how to detoxify your home! Here is her website http://www.ecokaren.com/! You can sign up for newsletters from this site! 

A lot of things we are led to believe are safe or good for us, are not! We live in a society where people will say anything to get you to buy their product regardless of  the fact that it may slowly be killing you! I used to buy foods or household goods for convenience, regardless if they are safe or expensive. I am learning to be wiser. Besides the fact that there are certain foods we should avoid  because they are unsafe, there are things we should never buy since they are so much cheaper.
  1. Drumsticks or Chicken Breasts
  2.  – why pay twice the amount and buy drum sticks or chicken breasts when you can buy a whole chicken and debone it yourself? I buy free-range whole chicken, especially when they are on sale, and use parts and save the breast bone (and there are plenty of meat attached to it, even after you de-bone it) for making chicken soup or chicken stock. Deboning a chicken is so simple!  Watch this awesome video to learn if you don’t know how. 
  1. Chicken Stock
  2.  – OK, so you just watched how to debone a whole chicken. Well, take the body and maybe chicken wings and boil and simmer to make chicken stock. A 2~3 lb. chicken can yield about 5-6 cups of chicken stock. Save it for soup or use as broth for cooking. You know what’s in it – chicken and water – and you know it’s healthier and so much cheaper than buying a carton from the store. (I have heard of roasting beef bones in the oven before making beef stock with them. They have richer flavor.)
  1. Vegetable Stock 
  2. – If you use vegetables for cooking, save the bruised parts, ends, stalks, and even roots to add them to make vegetable stock. You can season with herbs and lots of garlic and onion and you got yourself a very tasty, cheap, and nothing but vegetables in your stock, without chemicals and salt. I like to freeze them in an ice cube tray and use them when you need them.
  1. Canned Tomatoes
  2.  – BPA is in resin that lines cans. Tomatoes are acidic so it breaks down the resin and BPA gets into tomatoes. So I don’t buy canned tomatoes but I buy Pomi Tomatoes in boxes. I buy tomato sauce in glass jars and tomato paste in tubes. But do you know what’s better? Canning tomatoes yourself. You know what goes in them, they are much cheaper, and they are tastier! There are tons of sauces in glass jars! 
  1. Non-Stick Pots and Pans
  2.  – this is a no brainer but I can’t reiterate this often enough. Don’t buy non-stick with PFOA. Buy cast iron, stainless steel, enamel baked, or ceramic coated. I’d love to get a set of Creuset but I already have a set of All Clad pots and pans with lifetime warranty – Yup, with LIFETIME warranty! So, in essence, my pots and pans will outlive me. (I can leave them to my kids, along with my LED lightbulbs!) Imagine all the money I’ve saved! So, if you are on the market for a new set of pots and pans, buy a quality set os stainless steel or cast iron pans. If you season them well, food won’t stick but if they do, here are my non-tosxic ways to clean stainless steel and cast iron pans.
  1. Plastic Containers 
  2. - BPA, Melamin, petroleum, you name it, they are in plastics. Plastics labeled #6, polycarbonates, contains BPA so it’s wise to avoid them. Besides the fact that plastic is made from petroleum and it can kill marine animals, plastic particles can leach into your food, especially, when heated. Even if it says, “Microwave Oven Safe”, it only means that plastic won’t melt in a microwave oven but it doesn’t mean it’s safe for our health. Micro particles and chemicals can leach into foods when heated. So switch all plastic containers to glass containers. And if you still use plastics, don’t ever use them in the microwave oven.
  1. Bottle Water 
  2. - filtered tap water is cheap, creates less plastic waste, and tastes better. Bottle water is not regulated and often times, it’s just, you guessed it, filtered tap water. So why pay to buy them when you have tap water in your own home? Just use good filter, like Zero Water, and you’ll have clean tasting water!
  1. Commercial Laundry Detergent
  2.  – Have you ever walked down the soap and detergent aisle and couldn't breathe? I do. I hate the strong odor of assorted fragrances and chemicals that exude from the aisle. I started making my own powder detergent a while ago and it doesn't have strong smell and it actually eliminated mildew from my front loader. And it only costs about 19¢ 
  1. Antibacterial Soaps or Hand Sanitizers
  2.  – containing Triclosan, the chemical pesticide used in many antibacterial soaps, has been linked to thyroid damage, hormone disruption, and the creation of hard-to-kill superbug infections. FDA states that washing hands with warm water and regular soap is enough to kill any bacteria. You don’t need Microban that actually makes antibiotic resistant germs. And most of these types of soaps are more expensive so save money and buy regular soap
  1. Wrinkle Resistant Clothes
  2.  – contains formaldehyde, carcinogenic chemical. You know how much I hate ironing. To avoid getting clothes really wrinkled, I add vinegar to my wash and take them out as quickly as I can and hang them. This way they don’t take that much time to iron them. A reader suggested spraying one part vinegar and one part water mixture after taking them out of the dryer, to make them wrinkle-free. I’m going to try that next time.
  1. Pancake and Waffle Mix
  2. - there is no reason why you should be buying boxed pancake and waffle mixes. You end up getting more than just the simple 5 ingredients when you buy a pre-made box. The BEST pancake recipe is made from scratch. It’s easy and cheap. I like to get stone-ground flour and cane sugar! I also make my mix and put it in those canisters that sit on your kitchen counter! Its just as easy as buying the mix!
    The Best Pancake Recipe! 
    6c flour
    1 1/2 tsp baking soda
    3tsp baking powder
    1 tbsp kosher salt
    2 tbsp sugar



    Tuesday, April 3, 2012

    Love of my Life

    This is something I wrote after my last college volleyball game. Its not healing for the body, but healing for the soul! Enjoy!

    Sports careers are like microcosms of life. Everything that can happen in a lifetime can happen on a sports team. The time had come to end the glory. As I mourn the loss of being on a team, I rejoice the reawakening I have seen. I will forever miss the glance I give my hitters before a play. They know they are getting the ball, and we trust the other to get the job done. I will forever miss the celebration after every point of 5 long games. I will miss the feeling of watching over my teammates as if they were my sisters. I will forever miss the blood sweat and tears spent just to keep the ball in the air.

    What is it for? It would seem foolish to do this all to resist the force of gravity. It is for the souls dedication, partnership, to learn and accept everything that comes at you. It is to do and live what is truthful and courageous. It is for the love of all components of the game. It is for the bus rides, meals together, secret buddy gifts, lifting together at 6 in the morning, being through 5 coaches. It is to better the ball because you know your teammate will have to dive if you screw it up. It is to set the ball 3 inches tighter for that one kill. It is to push yourself farther than you thought you could go.

    You never finally see it until it’s over. It’s like dieing then looking back on your whole life. You finally know. As soon as the last ball hits, you see what it was all about. It is for the souls undying dedication, just for the sake of dedication. A body will never be content living a self-serving life. It will flourish by surrendering to something greater, for the love.




    So yes I mourn the loss of the crowd yelling my name when I serve, seeing my teammates succeed and learn as well as fail and learn. I am so grateful for everything I have been through and received. I’m so grateful for the coaches, teammates parents and fans. This all made me who I am today. I am in love with the sport and will be until the day I die.