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I'm 21, hispanic, liberal, raised in the south... I have big dreams and ideas. I will make them all a reality one day. This is just my outlet for people to listen and give me advice also.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

There is no separation. You and Mother. Us and Earth. Life is non duality. We are all one. When one is harmed, all are harmed. When earth is healed, all are healed.

The title of this blog comes from a comment left by a user on Youtube and I completely agree with it. 


I've always felt a deep connection to all forms of life which is my drive towards learning about all plants and organisms on earth. Sounds like a long shot but this is a goal that will carry me towards a life time of learning and understanding of our planet. 






It boggles my mind how little people know about the living environment that surrounds them. How separated people have become. How detached from their surroundings many people are. 


How can we be so blind and uncaring towards THE LIFE THAT GIVES US LIFE? For those of you who are aware, kudos! 


Today I was outside for most of the day collecting wild plant ingredients that I was going to make a meal of for a blog post. When I came home, my friend shared this video with me. Coincidence.

Here's the link to the vid
She's Alive... Beautiful... Finite... Hurting... Worth Dying for

I tried to embed the video but I don't know how to do that yet on here! can anyone help?


I hope that we can all learn from this video :)




PRObody. PRObiotics.

From my effort of incorporating new, beneficial, items into my daily diet i've came across these two 'ingredients'....


Probiotics and Flax Oil

Probiotics
Probiotics restores or enhances the bacteria in your gut flora.  I've heard a lot of good things about probiotics and how beneficial it is for your digestive system. This container of it contains 'BIOACTIVE MULTI-STRAIN CULTURES." Sounds fancy. Here's a little paragraph about the benefits of these bacteria that live inside you and their relationship to your body.

"Bacteria that live in the intestinal tract play an important role in human health. There are at least 30 beneficial species that inhabit the intestine, living mainly in the colon, the lower region of intestine. These anaerobic bacteria plus other microbes comprise the gut flora. It has been estimated that the number of microorganisms living in the intestine is 10X greater than the number of cells in the entire human body; bacteria make up about 60% of the volume of feces. Most of the bacteria in the gut flora are beneficial, and even necessary for optimal health. They digest parts of food that the intestine cannot, such as fiber and certain carbohydrates. The main end product of this bacterial digestion is small fatty acids which then can be absorbed as nutrients. Bacteria also produce some essential vitamins, such as vitamin K, and aid the intestine in absorbing calcium and other minerals. Furthermore, the large number of beneficial bacteria prevent pathogenic species from growing in the intestine. One unfortunate side effect of some antibiotics is that they alter the composition of the gut flora, often killing large numbers of the beneficial species. If this happens, intestinal upset and diarrhea may result until the natural balance of bacteria is restored."

more info about probiotics is available here: http://www.usprobiotics.org/basics.asp

Flax Oil

Flax Oil is beneficial to your skin, hair, and nails. There's also evidence that it may help to reduces chances of stroke, heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. OOOOOOHHH. Sounds good huh? 

This is is packed with Omega-3 essential fatty acids (good fats essential for brain and nerve funtion), lignans (which have antioxidant qualities), and fiber (both soluble and insoluble types). Flax contains up to 800x more lignans than any other plant food. 

more info about flax oil is available here: http://www.essortment.com/flax-seed-oil-benefits-41778.html


So how do I incorporate this into my diet?
I just add a table spoon of probiotics into my blended protein shakes and I add a table spoon of flax oil into my vegetable drinks (jar of goodness) :) 
You can also put flax oil onto a salad with your normal dressing.
Once mixed in, these two ingredients are tasteless.



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