Diet Philosophy: Drop the Dogma & Discover What Works for YOU

By |2018-11-19T14:04:38-05:00September 1st, 2016|

When it comes to food, it is of the utmost importance to drop the dogma and discover what works for you and your body. Believe it or not, kickstarting a new diet and cultivating a new mindset around food can be fun, especially when you approach it through an exploratory lens and decide to create health. Our culture, especially in the U.S., has a tendency to demonize real food, glorify diets, and deprive ourselves of the vital nutrients that we need to live optimal, energetic lives. These patterns simply do not work, yet many people continue with this approach because they just don’t know how to opt out or that there even is another way.

A Practical Guide to Supplements- Favorite Brands, Philosophy & Function

By |2023-09-14T16:48:25-04:00August 1st, 2016|

Supplements can help to support you on your own path to radiant health, freedom and becoming who you truly are. Supplementation can be a great therapeutic addition to a healthy mindset, diet and lifestyle- but in no way can it replace it. In my practice, I use supplements to bring grace and ease into the healing process, which can be very challenging at times.

Himalayan Pink Salt “Sole”

By |2022-09-01T15:03:15-04:00April 7th, 2015|

Himalayan Pink Salt contains an abundance of ionized, trace minerals that were encrusted into the earth more than 250 million years ago. It’s color ranges from clear white to gray, to varying shades of pink to deep shades of red. Himalayan pink salt is mined by hand, without the use of mechanical devices, preserving a rich long standing tradition in the Punjab Region of South Asia. After the harvest, it is then hand crushed, washed and dried in the sun. If you do not have access to Himalayan Pink Salt, you can alternate with Real Salt, mined from Utah beds or Celtic Sea Salt, found off the shore of France. All three of these options contain a higher trace mineral content than common table salt which is denatured, bleached and stripped of minerals. The key to salt is that it remains unrefined.