HONEY CURES FROM YOUR KITCHEN
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Honey, 'Tis the Time for Nature's Nectar!
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Book on the Amazing Powers of Coffee Makes a Comeback!
September 29 is National Coffee Day! Bottoms up!
From the author of the hugely successful Healing Powers series (Honey, Vinegar, Olive Oil, and Chocolate) comes THE HEALING POWERS OF COFFEE: A Complete Guide to Nature’s Surprising Superfood.It’s the beverage we can’t live without—yet few consume it without some guilt. But the wonderful truth is that coffee has abundant health benefits. Coffee boasts more antioxidants than cocoa and tea, and even more than renowned antioxidant-rich fruits like oranges and blueberries. In fact, there are hundreds of healing compounds in coffee.
Sunday, September 27, 2020
5 Autumn Secrets How Vinegar Rx's Fizzle Out the Flu, Cold...
1 Bye-Bye Cold. Got a runny nose, sore throat, cough, muscle aches, and pains? Poor baby, you've got a cold. Rose hips, a key staple in the diets of Native American tribes, may help boost immunity and provide relief from cold and cough symptoms. If you pair up this herbal wonder with vinegar, you might be able to say good riddance to your nasty bug. Or, you can turn to vinegar solo.
Vinegar Rx: To clear up clogged respiratory congestion, inhale vapor mist from a steaming pot containing water and several spoons of vinegar.
3 Stop A Cough. Hack, hack, hack. Coughs come with everything from the common cold to acute bronchitis, which cause mucus in the throat and lungs. Not only is coughing annoying, but it can hurt your chest after a while, too. Soon you want something to make the symptom go away.
- What Vinegar To Try: http://www.bragg.com/ Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar. Organic, raw, unfiltered, with the "mother." Mother or "mother-of-vinegar" is a term used to describe the excess liquid that accumulates on top of cider or other juice, which turns them into the most nutritious vinegar for health. As the fermentation progresses, mother forms a floating clump or filmy substance, like a coffee latte with the foam on top. Mother, the latte-like foam, is a living mixture of "good" bacteria and enzymes.
The Formula: Basic ingredients: Combine 3 quarts apple cider vinegar; 3 tablespoons each of rosemary, lavender, sage, mint, rue, and plantain; and 6 cloves of garlic. Let it sit in a covered container for at least 24 hours.
Where Can You Buy Vinegar and Herbs? To avoid a possible price increase, stock up. If you live in the U.S., you can get apple cider vinegar and herbs at your local health food store and grocery store.
Friday, September 25, 2020
The Healing Powers of Tea -- #1 Bestseller Many Times -- 'Tis the Season for Wellness in a Cup
Oops. It did it again! The Healing Powers of Tea is ranking #1 bestseller in the past has hit #1 on amazon, kobo, and barnes and noble online bookstores... usually just in time for January--National Hot Tea Month! But we're in autumn and need a cuppa to help immune and heart health!
December 28:
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #891 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
- #1 in Alternative Therapies
- #1 in Coffee & Tea (Books)
- #1 in Health Reference
So, I am surprised. Working day and night on the Healing Powers of Herbs and Spices #9 book (waiting for #8 Essential Oils to be released) I took a break to surf the Net...
I stumbled upon this Books Category Bestsellers list. Wow. My favorite book, The Healing Powers of Tea was #16 on the Apple Books US Bestseller List--05/05/19--Health, Mind, Body. Gosh, I never knew.
Lately, I've been mumbling, "Dad was right. I should have been a dental assistant." Well, I love this book, #6 (my lucky number). This finding makes me happy. I sense my father is smiling, too.
* In April, The Healing Powers of Tea hit #1 in many categories on amazon, kobo, and barnes and noble bookseller websites.
https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/digital/content-and-e-books/article/79998-apple-books-category-bestsellers-may-5-2019.html
Apple Books US Bestseller List - 05/05/19 - Health, Mind, Body
1. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson - 9780062457738 - (Harper)
2. Girl, Wash Your Face by Rachel Hollis - 9781400201662 - (Thomas Nelson)
3. Girl, Stop Apologizing by Rachel Hollis - 9781400209613 - (HarperCollins Leadership)
4. Tell Me More by Kelly Corrigan - 9780399588389 - (Random House Publishing Group)
5. Money: A User’s Guide by Laura Whateley - 9780008308322 - (Fourth Estate)
6. You Are a Badass® by Jen Sincero - 9780762448319 - (Running Press)
7. The Gifts of Imperfection by Brené Brown - 9781592859894 - (Hazelden Publishing)
8. The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz & Janet Mills - 9781934408018 - (Amber-Allen Publishing, Inc.)
9. Daring Greatly by Brené Brown - 9781101594995 - (Penguin Publishing Group)
10. The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle - 9781577313113 - (New World Library)
11. Sacred Woman by Queen Afua - 9780307559517 - (Random House Publishing Group)
12. The End of Back Pain by M.D. & Patrick Roth - 9780062197771 - (HarperOne)
13. How To Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie - 9781451621716 - (Simon & Schuster)
14. The Irresistible Introvert by Michaela Chung - 9781510704794 - (Skyhorse)
15. 12 Rules for Life by Jordan B. Peterson - 9780345816047 - (Random House of Canada)
16. The Healing Powers of Tea by Cal Orey - 9780806538273 - (Kensington)
17. The 48 Laws of Power by Joost Elffers & Robert Greene - 9781101042458 - (Penguin Publishing Group)
18. How to win friends & influence people by Dale Carnegie - 9789352613939 - (Diamond Pocket Books)
19. The Way of the Superior Man by David Deida - 9781622038336 - (Sounds True)
20. KetoFast by Dr. Joseph Mercola - 9781401956806 - (Hay House)
Nuclear Winter -- Tahoe Author Shares Wildfire Smokey Skies Saga
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Nuclear Winter, Smoky Skies
By Cal Orey
As
California wildfires ignited, I sensed my town of Lake Tahoe could be next in
line—and in a round-about way it was affected. Worse, the drama was complete
with tourists from pandemic hot zones. The ordeal was sci-fi-ish like a nuclear
winter.
Here, are my
memories of what it’s like to live and survive being surrounded by out of
control wildfires in the mountains of Lake Tahoe…
Wildfires
in the Golden State…
The August
2020 lightning-caused wildfires were a series of hundreds of wildfires that
ignited across Northern California in mid-August, from a rare, massive
thunderstorms and unusual hot dry air. The August lightning fires include three
massive wildfires: the SCU Lightning Complex, the August Complex, and the LNU
Lightning Complex… And there were hundreds more wildfires burning throughout
our Golden State. On August 19, more than 10,000 lightning strikes, almost 400
fires happened. Thousands of people evacuated their homes…as firefighters
fought the flames.
On TV I
watched Santa Cruz Mountains, a place I used to live, struck by the wrath of
nature. The beautiful historic redwoods burned. As a journalist I covered the
Oakland Firestorm in October 1991, evacuated the South Lake Tahoe Angora Fire
in 2007 – so I empathized with the events.
And I sensed danger coming to us amid forests.
Surreal
Skies, No Sun
But this
time it was worse. Locals and tourists were warned against going outdoors due
to the air quality. First, one morning I noticed my food-loving, healthy
Siamese senior cat wouldn’t eat and was lethargic. I rushed him to the vet for
an ER visit. He was fine hours later. That night, my dog, a healthy
seven-year-old cat was sneezing – and so was I. These were red flags.
Then, the
next morning when I awoke at 4:00 A.M., my eyes were watering. I took an
allergy pill to help lessen the symptoms of headache, sore throat, earaches,
and itchy eyes. Upon getting up the smell of smoke, no sun were signs this what
not normal-ish. I logged onto my computer and started looked at the numbers on
the quality air indexes. We were in the high 200s and 300 one day. Icons of a
human wearing a N95 mask were showing in towns around us and the words
“hazardous” and “dangerous” faced me.
I ordered
another air purifier, turned on the ceiling fan, two box fans. And I called the
police. The dispatcher was clueless. She did not know if we would have to
evacuate. I logged onto a locals group website and we shared physical symptoms.
Not good.
Apocalyptic
Skies – Orange and Red
I was hardly alone. People in Southern
California, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Central California were coping with
hazardous wildfires, unhealthy air – making all of us more vulnerable to
COVID-19.
Worse, we
were dealing with a historic heat wave – in mid-August August, Death Valley hit
130 degrees! At any time a blackout could have happened anywhere and here at
Lake Tahoe. No fans, no purifiers. I was preparing for the worst – fight or
flight response kicked in but there was nowhere to go.
Facing the
Horrific Health Risks
My dog
continued to sneeze. Both kitty and doggie threw up. I agonized looking at my
aquarium. “Are my fish going to die?” I wondered as I recalled during the past
2007 Angora Fire. I did lose to dear fish. And the cable guy told me he suffered
lightheadedness and nausea while working outdoors during the days of containing
the wildfire.
High anxiety
hit and OCD hit as I found myself checking the online current air quality index
websites for the numbers. The air quality scale ranges from excellent, fair,
poor, unhealthy, very unhealthy, and dangerous.
Decades ago,
when I first visited South Lake Tahoe, we were surrounded by wildfires. All the
roads were closed – nobody could come in or out. I walked my dog outdoors and
only thought about how the ash and lack of sunshine ruined my tanning and fun.
I didn’t know the consequences of wildfires and smokey skies.
Warnings for
all people – healthy, too – were told to stay indoors. So, I stayed hydrated
and drank water – lots of it – and was thankful for the purifiers on 24/7. We
were told like in the past for sensitive people – all people and pets – to stay
indoors, shut the windows, and cease physical activities.
Nowhere
to Flee, Everywhere was Hazardous!
So, amid a
pandemic with some people wearing masks and others not, there I was trapped.
The air quality in California was bad everywhere – Nevada and Oregon were
worse. The threat of a wildfire hitting our town was also a challenge. Stuck. I
was hoping for the best and preparing for the worst-case scenario as
authorities told us. Even worse, 18 of Tahoe forests and campgrounds were
closed. And the spookiest scenario? During the red flag wildfire warnings (when
the winds are high, thunderstorms and lightning) if we had to evacuate due to a
wildfire there is only one highway out of town. Gridlock.
One night we
were told a storm was forecasted and I couldn’t sleep. Once I shut my eyes the
sky lit up like Fourth of July. It was beautiful and scary – it was obvious
nature was on a roll and there was nothing I could do but go with the show.
But it
wasn’t just California… Wildfires, unhealthy smoke in a pandemic – and reports
of birds were falling out of the sky dead on the ground in Washington to New
Mexico. Worse, the smoke made its way to the East Coast and even Europe.
On September
18, the wildfires were beginning to be contained. The air quality was
improving. No more raspy throat. No more sneezing. The sun was shining. I
screamed, “38!” when I saw the two digits showing me our air was good. And I
went for a drive with pooch for the first time in weeks. I could see the
mountains.
Climate
Change VS Poor Forest Management
No, it’s not
our fault – because we didn’t rake our forest floors. The deal is, 10,000
lightening caused fires in 72 hours – this is rare and unprecedented. Also,
almost 60 percent of the California forests are national. So as Californians
are reprimanded for not cleaning up the debris –- but we do not have proper
national funding.
Years ago, I
was taught by firefighters (all ranks) and climatologists that fire season will
be year-round – not seasonal due to climate change. After surviving the summer
of 2020, I am a believer. Climate change and weather are not the same thing. The
California wildfires were not all of our fault. Climate change is real – and it
is changing now as it has in the past, a cyclical effect. But taking care of
our forests is important, too.
Sure, I
survived as did my family and people in our town. But never in my lifetime did
I envision me coping with a pandemic, wildfires, and deadly smoky skies all at
one time. What I learned from these crazy challenges is that clean mountain air
is a treasure as is staying healthy and coping with uncertainty one day at a
time. I will never take these things for granted –I am truly grateful that I
can see clearly today. And I can exhale once again.
Fall Harvest -- Superfoods Smoothies
By Cal Orey
As the seasons passed, I weaned myself off the fast food faux milkshakes--home-style is best. I time traveled back to the sixties and seventies--two decades when smoothies lured health-nut hippies. I’d whip up a superfood drink or buy one at a health food store. But then, I moved on to eating not drinking fruits and vegetables--and even buying frozen cobblers and casseroles for the quick fix. Then, I, like many folks including busy millennials and boomers, have discovered wholesome and scrumptious smoothie--umpteen varieties--for nutrition and convenience. So, this week I celebrated the changes we see, smell, and feel. I put together a group of fall fruit, warm spices, local honey, and some chill ingredients. Here, take a look at the Lake Tahoe-inspired recipe for smoothies with autumn stuff.
Thursday, September 24, 2020
Book on the Amazing Powers of Coffee Makes a Comeback!
From the author of the hugely successful Healing Powers series (Honey, Vinegar, Olive Oil, and Chocolate) comes THE HEALING POWERS OF COFFEE: A Complete Guide to Nature’s Surprising Superfood.It’s the beverage we can’t live without—yet few consume it without some guilt. But the wonderful truth is that coffee has abundant health benefits. Coffee boasts more antioxidants than cocoa and tea, and even more than renowned antioxidant-rich fruits like oranges and blueberries. In fact, there are hundreds of healing compounds in coffee.
Second Wave of COVID-19 -- Coming to the U.S.: Be Prepared
By Cal Orey
As a former magazine journalist living in San Francisco, I wrote about the frightening AIDS epidemic, which we learned can affect all people of all ages. Later, I penned books, including Doctors' Orders: What 101 Doctors Do to Stay Healthy to the Healing Powers Series.
But it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that if you get and stay healthier and you end up contracting the virus from getting infected by another person, your body will be in better shape to fight the symptoms of the flu and get well faster.
During the Middle Ages, vinegar made its mark, too. Four robbers in the French town of Marseilles preyed upon the homes and belongings left behind by the people who fell victim to the bubonic plague, or "Black Death" of Europe. Eventually they were caught and brought before French judges, who wondered how these four thieves had protected themselves from the deadly plague while looting plague-ridden possessions.
The legend is that the four thieves bargained and exchanged the famous Four Thieves Vinegar for freedom, explaining that they washed themselves with the infection-fighting liquid every few hours. Upon learning about these immunity-boosting qualities, the formula was used by priests and doctors who treated the ill. No one seems to know who wrote the formula, which differs from recipe to recipe, but it is basically the same and it works in various ways. It can be used to disinfect sick rooms. If diluted with water, if can be used as a body wash. Taken by the teaspoonful (consult with your doctor for the safe amount), it can be used as a preventive measure to stave off viral infections, such as the flu.
And now, Europe to the U.S., and other countries are being challenged again.
1. Drink plenty of fluids. Drinking water, herbal teas, and vitamin C-rich liquids can flush out any toxins that you accumulate.
3. Eat right. "There are many plant chemicals such as carotenoids and flavonoids that have antiviral and antibacterial activity," one California-based medical doctor told me. So eating nutritious produce daily will help keep your immune system strong. He also eats fish, whole grains, onions and garlic which help stave off flu, too.
4. Treat yourself well. "I try to minimize junk food, but I do succumb to chocolate or calcium-rich ice cream once or twice a week," said the good doctor. He added, "It's possible that lots of sugar can interfere with the proper functioning of the immune system."
5. Take vitamin C. Most of the research says that it improves the immune system.
6. Take echinacea. This herb is touted to have both antibiotic and immune-stimulating properties. But note, it's best used as a preventive measure before you get the flu.
7. Zinc yourself well. Zinc is a potent virus-fighters that can cut the time you spend in misery.
8. Drink herbal teas. Tea is a superfood chock-full of antioxidants.
9. Exercise, exercise, exercise. "It helps me sleep more deeply at night. Deep sleep is a time when the immune system has a chance to regroup itself and get revitalized," pointed out the health practitioner that taught me well.
10. Chill out. By keeping your stress levels down, you can keep your immune system up and healthy.