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Wash Your Herbs<br />
Herbs like basil, cilantro, and parsley are served fresh.<br />
This means that if you let them go unwashed, eating<br />
them can potentially expose you to harmful bacteria<br />
like salmonella and E. coli. Herbs that are eaten raw<br />
may have had contact with bacteria in soil or water<br />
that could make you sick. To avoid getting sick from<br />
your herbs, always wash them properly. Dunk them in<br />
a bowl of cold water. Discard the water and repeat this<br />
a few times, swishing the herbs around. After the water<br />
runs clean, fill the bowl again and add a splash of white<br />
vinegar. Mix it carefully and then rinse the mixture<br />
twice or thrice again. Dry the herbs on a clean kitchen<br />
towel before use.<br />
Tai Chi For Better<br />
Posture<br />
Poor posture is the source of a lot of pain and body<br />
aches. If you have poor posture, you should consider<br />
trying Tai Chi. Tai Chi, a slow and deliberate, flowing<br />
movement of the body, aims to align the body in ways<br />
that can improve your posture in a safe, unstrained,<br />
and graceful way. Many of its benefits are consistent<br />
with other forms of low-impact exercise. A proper body<br />
alignment can also relieve stress on joints, bones, and<br />
muscles. Consider working with a Tai Chi professional.<br />
As always, check with your doctor to make sure you<br />
are healthy enough and to address any underlying<br />
causes of your pain and posture.<br />
holistic<br />
wellness<br />
Take A Sauna<br />
The health benefits of a sauna bath<br />
are well known. A sauna makes you<br />
feel reinvigorated, eases tension and<br />
helps muscles to relax. It reduces<br />
stress and can induce a deeper<br />
sleep. That’s not all. Researchers<br />
have found that saunas can also<br />
reduce cardiovascular risk. Says a<br />
2017 study in the ‘American Journal<br />
of Hypertension’, people who most<br />
often use saunas have a reduced<br />
risk of developing hypertension.<br />
The study believes that saunas may<br />
reduce blood pressure by promoting<br />
relaxation and by improving blood<br />
vessel flexibility. Another 2017<br />
study, published in the ‘European<br />
Journal of Preventive Cardiology’,<br />
has found that middle-aged men<br />
and women had reductions in blood<br />
pressure and blood vessel stiffness<br />
after spending 20 minutes in a<br />
sauna.<br />
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- Stefan Emunds<br />
Why holistic? Because it<br />
involves your entire being.<br />
<strong>July</strong> <strong>2018</strong> • Issue II • Volume VII • yourwellness.com