Embrace the Season: The Benefits of Summer Nutrition

Summer is a time of sunshine, outdoor activities, and an abundance of fresh, nutritious foods. Embracing the season's bounty can help you stay healthy, hydrated, and energized. Let's explore some of the top summer foods and their incredible benefits.

Hydrating Heroes

Watermelon: This juicy fruit is a summer staple, and for good reason. With 92% water content, watermelon is perfect for staying hydrated during hot days. It's also packed with lycopene, an antioxidant that helps protect your skin from sun damage¹.

Cucumbers: Another hydrating superstar, cucumbers are refreshing and versatile. Add them to salads, sandwiches, or enjoy them as a crunchy snack. They are low in calories and high in water content, making them an excellent choice for weight management¹.

Sun Protection from Within

Tomatoes: Rich in lycopene, tomatoes can help protect your skin from sunburn. Incorporating tomatoes into your diet adds an extra layer of defense against the sun's harmful rays. Enjoy them in salads, sauces, or simply on their own².

Corn: Fresh sweet corn is not only delicious but also contains antioxidants like lutein and zeaxanthin, which act as natural sunglasses, protecting your eyes from the sun's rays. These antioxidants also support overall eye health².

Berry Bliss

Blueberries: These little powerhouses are rich in antioxidants and can help reduce muscle fatigue during exercise. Toss them into smoothies, yogurt, or enjoy them by the handful for a sweet and healthy treat³.

Cherries: Whether sweet or tart, cherries are a summer delight. Tart cherry juice may improve sleep quality and reduce post-workout pain. Additionally, compounds in cherries can aid in weight management³.

Outdoor Benefits

Spending time outdoors offers significant health perks, including improved mental well-being, better focus, relaxation, and higher Vitamin D levels. So, make the most of the sunny days and enjoy the great outdoors.

By incorporating these summer foods into your diet, you can enjoy the season to its fullest while reaping the health benefits.

As you embrace the vibrant energy of summer, consider enhancing your well-being even further with craniosacral therapy (CST). This gentle, hands-on technique can help release tension, reduce pain, and promote relaxation. Whether you’re dealing with chronic pain, headaches, or simply looking to boost your overall health, CST offers a holistic approach to healing.

Imagine combining the benefits of a nutritious summer diet with the soothing effects of craniosacral therapy. It’s a powerful duo that can help you feel your best, inside and out. Ready to experience the benefits for yourself? Book a craniosacral therapy appointment today and take the next step towards a healthier, more balanced life

Water is Life!

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Photo by shannonstent/iStock / Getty Images

Water is life!  Everyone knows that water is essential to living.  We've all heard that the recommended amount of water to drink per day is eight  8 oz glasses.   We learned in health class that our bodies can only go approximately 3 days or 72 hours without it.  It's nothing new that water is extremely important to sustain us, right down to the cellular level.  Over the years, I've learned a few important things about water that I want to share.  

I have been an athlete my whole life and attempting to get enough water in my system was tricky. I most certainly have tried many different methods.  It wasn't until massage school that I discovered the most effective way for me to get the most water the most efficiently.  I discovered that timing is everything.  The body digests water in about 10-15 minutes, on an empty stomach.  It takes longer when food is present.  This means that the muscles, cells and blood stream receive nutrients, oxygen and minerals much faster.  Not to mention, that the digestive system gets a kick start, the cells feel alive and the mind is awakened.  Here is my routine.  In the morning, when I get up I drink 20-32 oz,or a large quart mason jar, of water.  I do this first, before juice, smoothy, or food.  In the evening, before dinner and on an empty stomach I drink the same, one quart mason jar of water.  Throughout the day, I drink water as needed, especially if I am running.   I find that this method allows my body to be more hydrated when I do run.  Instead of drinking what I need right before I run, I drink 30 minutes to 1 hour before, to allow for it to be absorbed.    

We need water to survive!  Consuming water at the right time can be very beneficial and keep us hydrated, moving and feeling our best.  

Thank you for reading my blog! I hope you found it interesting.  Stay tuned for  up-coming blogs.  My next one will be about my adventure to the Bellingham Trail Marathon.  This is my rookie marathon, so it should be a good story.  

Sources and Recommended Reading

Raw Power! Building Strength and Muscle Naturally, Steve Arlin, Maul Brother's Publishing, 1998

Blatant Raw Foodist Propaganda!, Joe Alexander, Blue Dolphin Press, INC. 1990

Your Body's Many Cries for Water, Dr. F. Batmangheldj