Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Prevent Winter Allergies

It's clear that summer has been long gone, especially if you live in a climate that's currently covered in snow. However, you might think that when you pack away the shorts and sandals, you kiss your allergies goodbye too. Not so fast. Many of those warm weather allergens like pet dander, dust mites, mold and mildew are around all year. Here are a few ways to keep allergies at bay:


  • Wash your bedding in very hot water every week or at a minimum every other week. Use allergy-proof covers on your mattress and pillows. Consider purchasing allergy-resistant bedding comforters which can be found online and in specialty stores.

  • During the holidays, use an artificial tree instead of a real one. Not only is it better for the environment, but live trees can also harbor mold and other irritants.

  • Bleach moldy showers and sinks using a 5% bleach and detergent solution.

  • Use a vacuum cleaner that has a HEPA filter (high-efficiency particulate air filter) to clear out dust mites and allergens.

  • Keep the pets out of the bedroom. Even if you have an “allergy-proof” non-shedding variety, many still have pet dander. Plus, they pick up allergens outside and bring them in on their paws and fur.

  • Don’t store damp wood in the house. Instead dry your wood outside and bring in only what you need for immediate use.

  • Use a dehumidifier. Humid temperatures are an ideal climate for dust mites. A dehumidifier helps control them.

Monday, January 5, 2009

10 Healthy Resolution Nutrients for 2009

Drop Excess Weight

Doctor Yale’s Notebook: "Walk at least 15 minutes a day. Try parking your car at the far end of the parking lot, or taking a brisk walk at lunchtime."

1. Acai – This is the new “it” nutrient of the decade because “it” does it all! Boosts energy and metabolism, detoxifies and cleanses, harmonizes all your body’s processes and systems.

2. Green Tea - It has fat-burning properties that help your burn more calories daily, and have a rich array of antioxidants that maintain good health.

3. Citrin - Helps control appetite and reduce food cravings.

4. Apple Cider Vinegar - Its nutrients, minerals, and amino acids promote efficient digestion so fat has less of a chance to be absorbed.

Look Years Younger

Doctor Yale’s Notebook : "A good night's sleep is one of the best beauty treatments. Also be sure to drink 8 glasses of water each day so your skin doesn't dehydrate."

5. Collagen - Around mid-life, the body's levels of collagen are severely reduced, so it must be replaced. It's vital therapy for dry, aging skin, brittle nails, and damaged hair. Plump up fine lines and wrinkles with "Hydrolyzed Type II" collagen, the same type used by doctors.

6. Coenzyme Q10 - Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) also declines drastically after age 40. Often called the "Fountain of Youth" nutrient, it has age-defying properties that help rejuvenate skin cells, and even help your gums be healthier.

7. Vitamin K - Shrinks and fades unsightly spider veins in legs. If you bruise easily or see ruptured capillaries (tiny blood vessels) in hands or legs, you need to supplement with Vitamin K.

8. Flaxseed Oil - One of the richest sources of essential omega 3 fatty acids for cell renewal and rejuvenation, it is fabulous for your skin.

Perk Up Your Mood & Wake Up Your Mind

Doctor Gendron’s Notebook: "The body-mind connection is important. When your positive attitude is down in the dumps temporarily, try adding a 'brain food' herb. "

9. Ginkgo Biloba – Despite what you may have heard, ginkgo biloba can rev up your mental energy and your attitude on life. Ideal for these long, dark winter days.

10. St. John's Wort - This well-studied herb is a natural mood elevator, promoting healthy levels of the neurotransmitter serotonin in the brain.


Taking the right nutritional supplements can make your life healthier and happier every day!

Your friends at Botanic Choice wishing you good health in '09!

Friday, January 2, 2009

New Year, New You...

This year will mark the 99th Anniversary of the founding of Indiana Botanic Gardens (Botanic Choice) and there are plenty of new products, specials, and surprises in store.

New Products like:

Metabolic Complex
Nausea Ex
Natural Skin Salve
DHEAbsorb
Tea Tree Exfoliating Scrub

...are all making their debut online and in our catalogs early this year.

In addition to the products mentioned above, an exclusive Acai Berry formula is in the works. This little berry from the Amazon packed quite a punch in 2008 and this year it'll be supercharged to help you shed those pounds and be beach bound in no time.

Botanic Choice will also be conducting a special customer testimonial contest. The ten customers with the best stories will receive $99 in free products. Winners 11-99 will win $5 Botanic Choice gift certificates. Customers can email their stories to marketing@botanichealth.com by March 31, 2009.

Our website is currently featuring a special New Years Resolution Sale with some of our best sellers from categories like weight loss, joint health, digestion, and more.

If you typically make a resolution to get fit and healthy for the new year but seem to find yourself falling short year after year, don't fret. With a little help from Botanic Choice in 2009, you'll look and feel fine.

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HealthNotes: Walk Away Your Chocolate Cravings

Healthnotes Newswire (December 24, 2008)—Dark chocolate has gotten lots of attention in recent years for its antioxidant effects. However, milk chocolate, which is the more widely available form, doesn’t share those good effects, and eating too much of this fatty favorite may contribute to obesity. So for those who are watching the waist, we have good news: resisting the urge might be as simple as a walk around the block. As little as 15 minutes of brisk walking can help take your mind off the sweet stuff, while giving your body a calorie-burning energy boost.

What do you crave?

Food cravings are thought to be a key cause of obesity, and they are often to blame for people falling off the diet wagon. Chocolate—boasting an abundance of addictive substances—is one of the most commonly craved foods.

People report feeling better after eating chocolate—but fortunately exercise can also have this positive effect on mood. In the first study of its kind, UK researchers looked at the influence of exercise on chocolate cravings. The 25 people who took part in the study that was published in the journal, Appetite, were daily chocolate eaters who agreed to abstain from eating chocolate for three days before the study began.

The study began by having the people walk briskly for 15 minutes. After a brief rest, they took a mental challenge test (meant to be a stressor that could increase the desire for chocolate); this was followed by a chocolate cue, where they chose a chocolate bar and unwrapped, but did not eat it. As a control condition, the people sat quietly for 15 minutes, followed by the mental challenge test and chocolate cue.

Exercise satisfies the urge


Chocolate cravings were significantly lower than the baseline levels for at least ten minutes after taking a walk. “Given that feeling lethargic, fatigued, and having the need for an energy boost has been associated with the consumption of high-energy foods, the present study highlights the importance of short bouts of physical activity as a substitute for other mood regulating behaviors such as sugar snacking,” the study’s authors commented.

• When you feel an urge to snack coming on, opt for a quick walk instead. Studies have shown that even small amounts of exercise, when combined with slightly lower caloric intakes, can add up to big health gains. Be sure to keep tasty but healthy snacks on hand in case walking is not possible or you need a blood sugar boost.

• Aim for 30 minutes of physical activity on most days of the week. As you build muscle mass, you’ll burn more calories even when you’re not exercising. Mix it up: walk more places, try a new sport, look for new ways to incorporate movement into your lifestyle, so that you receive some cross-training benefits even on days you don’t make it to the gym or your bicycle seat.

• Give green tea a try. Loaded with antioxidants and just a small amount of caffeine, green tea is a natural pick-me-up that can also help raise metabolism.

(Appetite 2009;52:155–60)

Kimberly Beauchamp, ND, earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Rhode Island and her Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine from Bastyr University in Kenmore, WA. She cofounded South County Naturopaths in Wakefield, RI. Dr. Beauchamp practices as a birth doula and lectures on topics including whole-foods nutrition, detoxification, and women’s health.

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