Saturday, November 10, 2012

Health Hair Tricks and Tips

I keep going back and forth on this. I want my hair to be its healthiest but I also don't want to spend a ton of money on shampoo...So I figured out a secret. Buy the kersastase treatment vials (usually 25$-30$) on ebay or on amazon for ~10$ each. It will change your life. You spray it on in the shower let it sit for five minutes and you have literally virgin hair again. It lasts for up to 3 weeks. I then just use drugstore shampoo--I like the pomegranate Dove Shampoo combined with the weightless conditioner from Neutrogena.

After the shower I use KÉRASTASE ELIXIR ULTIME serum.

I then spray some detangle spray and Voila! I do not heat style my hair after a shower unless I have to go somewhere quickly and can't have wet hair...In terms of hair care I also take pre-natal vitamins which keep my hair thick and shiny (and my nails). I get these from Whole Foods. :) 

Friday, November 9, 2012

JUICE CLEANSE

Hey :) I am starting a juice cleanse on Monday and will be blogging about my progress. Hopefully this will help me be held accountable!!! I used Pressed Juicery and my cleanse  is getting delivered on Monday. I chose juices including Green vegetable, beet, carrot and some citrus juices for when I'm really craving sugar. I also ordered Almond Milk for "dinner" drinks. I am going to complement this diet with soups and take an iron supplement as well because I won't be eating any meat. I am going to be doing this cleanse starting Sunday evening and mostly likely ending Thursday. I usually do straight Juice for the first three days and then incorporate healthy solids back in on my fourth day. It really isn't THAT bad, but sometimes the first day can be pretty tricky. It helps if you start the night before though because then your stomach has time to shrink for your first day--so when I say start the night before I mean have your last meal at 4 pm and then juice for dinner. This makes it much more bearable throughout the cleanse. Also, make sure your last meal is not carbs because this will spark far more cravings then if you have lean protein and vegetables. Things like Quinoa are okay too. I am probably going to go with a sunday meal of fish and kale salad. Let me know what you think or if you want to join me for this and we can help each other out. #Motivation in numbers.

Oh and by the way the goal of a juice cleanse (for me at least) is not to lose weight, its to get healthy and to restart your cravings-I like craving salads not pizza and this is what this juice cleanse (when you start eating solid foods again of course) does. During my juice diet I cut out all alcohol and pills--advil, tylenol etc...I try to keep only very natural things going into my body so it can heal and rejuvenate to its utmost ability. You will initially be more tired and sleep deeper, this is a good sign, your body is repairing. At the end of the cleanse you will notice more energy. I keep cardio to a minimum but still engage in strength training (light weights), resistance training (pilates), and stretching. I usually notice a better sleep, more energy towards the end of my cleanse, happier moods, "lighter feeling", clearer mind, shinier hair and better skin condition. A key to juice cleansing is to drink tons of water in addition to your juices so your body can continue to flush out toxins and keep blood volume high. Sometimes your blood pressure can drop without the kind of calorie intake you are used to so drinking water is key so you don't feel dizzy if you are not used to this type of calorie restriction.

Happy Cleansing! Or at least wish me luck and watch from the sidelines while you have a delicious bowl of pasta haha :) 

Monday, October 29, 2012

Weekend/StolenPhone

Hey Guys,

Sorry I haven't answered your questions yet this week. I was studying for a big exam I had on Thursday for a certification in regulatory. Then I moved up to LA , and got my iphone 5 stolen at a club in hollywood (Greystone manor) for their halloween party. The part I am most pissed about is that I had such awesome pictures on that phone that I hadn't posted yet, and was going to post to my blog!!! I did "find my iphone" but the person who stole is obviously smarter than the average bear because they are keeping it off...That or they don't have an iphone 5 charger and my battery died. Either way--it was a big bummer. I am now using a craptastic blackberry and the little scrolling button doesn't even work. Ordered a new one, which cost me a FORTUNE, and have to wait till late November for it to come. Anyway..that was my weekend. Here are about 2 of 100 pics that survived....



Friday, October 26, 2012

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

My Halloween Costumes 4 years in a row :)

                                             
Halloween 3 years ago--Fairy
Halloween 2 years ago--Mermaid/Creature, Mermaid Creature?


Last Year--Kitty Cat PURRRRr

This year.....Cavewoman?!!!!!!!!!!!! Pictures soon ! 

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

How to make a Cute,Hippie, Daisy headband

Pick Daisy's at a nearby park (or neighbors), make sure you get really long stems

Use a small sharp object (or fingernail) to poke a hole near the end of the stem of the daisy, but leave a little bit of room in case the hole "bleeds" and get larger. You want it to remain a hole not a slit that goes to the end of the flower so it can hold the next flower.
Weave next daisy through the hole by its stem till it stops itself with the flower, then have a friend tie the remaining stem into a double knot in the back

Have a cute, fun, hippie-esque daisy headband for the day to spice things up :) 


Monday, October 22, 2012

My Favorite Healthy Dinner---

One of my favorite things to do for dinner is to boil or steam (steaming is better), cauliflower, broccoli , asparagus or carrots. Then put them in my blender (like the one below) till they are pureed.

I add salt to taste, pepper, about a half cup of water from the boiling water, Cayenne pepper (don't be shy), and the winning ingredient truffle oil. (the nice kind from the farmers market, not from the grocery store, a drop goes a long way) and have pureed soups for dinner. These soups are only like 80 calories, super satisfying, very healthy, and have basically nothing but veggies and water but taste AMAZING. When I am "cleansing" I have a new vegetable every night. Asparagus and cauliflower are probably favs. And another perk...dinner is SUPER cheap ~apx $3 for a package or fresh bundle of veggies. #yesplease.

How to study and A-lways get A's!

I am going to write a HOW TO STUDY Guide, because I have gotten tons and tons of requests on this..If this doesn't apply to you feel free to ignore.

1. Go over all the material and really pay attention to what you reading, imagine it is a story with a plot. Beginning, Middle and End. Don't read it just to read while you are thinking about what's for dinner, because that will do NOTHING for you. In that case its better to just watch TV and do something else until you ready to concentrate. Pretending to study is not going to get you an A.

2. Once you have read over it, read it over again. This time take notes in your own words. The key to this is to consolidate. If you have 10 pages try to take 1 page of notes only writing down what you think is important in your OWN words. Draw pictures, make up rhymes, Acronyms. Make mini stories, if there are people in what you are studying make them characters. You can make characters out of molecules and events as well.  It also helps to make things dirty or outrageous. The dirtier and more outrageous the easier is it is to remember.

3. Then just remember your notes. They shouldn't be very long because you have condensed things in your own words. Make each topic or chapter in your notes a "memory bucket" or "memory room" . Once you start remembering what the basic "rooms" are--topics, you can start inserting details. You will find it SO SO  much easier to remember your own  notes than the book--as long as you have written them creatively and in your own words. Then you can go back to the text book or whatever it is your studying and add detail upon detail into your rooms. If you forget something new that's okay because you have the basic general topic or "memory bucket" memorized very well as your foundation from your notes. You can also add the details slowly into your notes. I find that if I memorize this way I can remember an extraordinary amount of things which usually impresses others.

3. Study in GROUPS! This will keep you engaged, have fun with it. Test each other , make up games with rewards whatever it takes to keep the topic of conversation on the study material while keeping things exciting. Go into the group with your basic notes that you have written already memorized. Use groups to insert details into what you already know not to memorize things in the first place (just FYI). It will be a lot more fun this way too. This also will give you an opportunity to teach others in your group which helps you learn things EVEN better.

Good Luck and Happy Studying! 

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Getting SKINNY..Tips, Tricks and the Truth

I'm writing this post, because I always, always get questions about this, and in my opinion there is SO much false information there so I thought I would blog about the rules I follow.

First of all being "skinny" for lack of a better adjective is :
~50% whats in your genes
~10-15% your age
and ~40-50% diet and exercise

So out of these factors we really only have at best 50% to work with. But, dont worry that is probably the most depressing thing I'm going to say so I wanted to get it over with.

Now, I dont know what it is with people these days (do they not read current research?!), but many think weight loss is (out of the 50% we are working with) half diet and half exercise. NO NO NO. That is soooo wrong!! Recent studies show now that is actually about 80% diet to 20% exercise (sorry about all the percentages but stay with me here). So I used to run 6 miles a day and eat like I always did (not more) and could NOT figure out why the lbs weren't just dropping off. I already had accounted for muscle weighing more btw...I am sure everyone has had a similar experience where you are cardio'ing your ass off and still not losing lbs. The reason is that exercise in a calorie context does not directly translate to weight loss. Before you get confused let me explain this with an analogy. If you reduce your diet by 1000 calories, and you exercise and burn off 1000 calories, these are NOT equal in relation to weight loss. In fact studies are now finding its about 80% to 20% or 1:4. So if you burned 1000 calories a day with exercise it would only be 1/4 as effective in losing weight as eating 1000 calories less.

Now before we get carried away , let me say exercise is EXTREMELY important. For heart health, longevity, to prevent many diseases including cancer and diabetes, inflammation, promote better psychological health in addition to many, many more reasons. But, I never look at exercise as a means to lose weight, its just not efficient enough.  In short, calorie restriction is how you lose weight and THAT is what people don't know! This leads to much frustration which ultimately begets loss of motivation and in my opinion that leads to the unhealthy habits. Trying and not being able to achieve results leads people to rely on desperate methods that are unhealthy like diet pills, and yo-yo dieting.

Speaking of yo-yo dieting, don't do it. Not only because its bad for your body , but because if you lose weight on a yo-yo diet subsequent attempts to lose weight will only become harder---and you don't want to get your body to that point.

So now that we have established that exercise isn't the solution for weight loss, lets focus on what is. CALORIE RESTRICTION.

In regards to calorie restriction, many studies suggest that it leads to a longer life. This is not unhealthy, it is actually just the opposite. The main objectives for your meals should be: Variety, Nutrients, and making sure you are getting all of the amino acids your body can't make itself. Aside from this I try  not to eat rice, white bread, pasta or any simple carbohydrate. I often feel like society has an obsession with mindless over eating, and when someone doesn't finish their HUGE plate of whatever they are "starving themselves." If you are healthy a very small portion of vegetables + proteins and iron three times a day is enough. You will sleep better, feel "cleaner", have more energy , and of course lose weight. Basically this is my rule of thumb for calorie restriction--I am not going to throw out numbers bc its totally different for everyone--Eat until you feel ALMOST satisfied, not hungry, but not full. Thats enough. Drink of a huge glass of water before every meal. This is important because half the time we think we are hungry we are actually thirsty, so people just eat more when all they needed was some water...Eat slowly --it takes 20 minutes for the receptors in your brain to register the "full feeling" (For people that may be sick from a condition or have other special needs this doesn't apply. )

Of course I exercise... for all the reasons I listed above and because I like to stay toned. I prefer pilates (40 minutes) 5-6 times a week. My heart rate is up, I'm sweating, but I'm not so exhausted that I crave sugar and carbs afterwards (like I would after intense cardio), also its a very low impact exercise for joints. This is more than enough with intermittent jogs or swimming once a week. The AMA suggest 30-40 minutes of light exercise a day.  Not only am I not STARVING after but I feel rested and energetic enough to engage in other activities during the day like walks and bike rides. I prefer this because I feel like I'm challenging my body by strengthening all of my muscle groups but can still curb calories.

Society doesn't want you to be skinny: They just don't. It's cheaper, easier, and more convenient to be overweight. I truly believe this and therefore suggest always being on the defense. Don't believe me, look around: I will...Down the street is a Taco Bell, KFC , and Jack in the Box. Most menu's in the restaurants are full of very processed starches like rice and bread and pasta. Not to mention tons of dairy processed and hormone ridden diary products: cream and cheese and more cheese smothered in cheese. Go to the grocery store, mac and cheese is 99cents, ramon noodle 1$. But an organic tomato 3.99 lb. WTF?! Be proactive, don't let our screwed up society tell you what to eat. Say , --you know what I'm not going to order pizza because its easy. I am going to go down to the farmers market get local and fresh vegetables and make dinner. It takes a little bit of effort at first, but once you realize how bad for your body what is being shoved in our faces everyday is, it will be so easy. And when you start rejecting, society sort of rebounds a little bit. People look at you like oh you are only ordering that, or you need to eat more!, or your not even eating those nachos?! It's almost a little shocking how offended others get when you want to eat healthy. But its time to break the cycle, if not for yourself then for the next generation. Make it NOT normal to order pizza instead of spinach. Once you start eating this way, losing weight will be easier and natural. If exercising is what is making you not want to get on a diet/exercise routine, then hold off on the exercise until you do the "healthy" diet (basically any whole fresh foods, nothing processed) for a week, and then slowly incorporate an easy exercise routine into your daily life. I find it much more palatable this way, b/c you are already seeing results at this point and nothing is more motivating than actual results. Now before I end this post, splurging on your favorite meal IS ok, but have it be the exception, not the rule....The more you eat healthy the more you will see how much you actually want to( have you ever stopped drinking coke a cola for a few months and then gone back and its disgusting...well its like that).

Anyway, please feel free to comment. This is my opinion only--disclaimer. But I do a lot of research and if you don't believe give it a go...and then tell me its not true :)