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Tuesday, February 27, 2024

New Beginnings, New Friends






 The last 2 weeks have been a whirlwind. From work to deciding to reopen Curious Roots. It has kept me on the go constantly and consistently.  

This past Saturday I was invited to set up at a Community Women's Luncheon which proved to be quite overwhelming; in a good way. I ran out of literature very quickly (who knew there would be over 200 women in attendance). I talked to many people specifically about ionic foot detox. I met some new friends, listened to some amazing speakers and generally had a great time. Following the luncheon I went home and took a nap, later that day I decided to take myself out to dinner and while I was at dinner found out about a birthday party that was open to the public, so I went, why not. I met some of my new friends there and had an amazing time dancing and visiting. 

I am slowly getting moved into my new space at Lake Country Fitness. The plan is to moved in and fully open on March 18. Keep an eye out here for updates and progress photos.

I will also be speaking at an event in Yukon, OK on March 16.



Over the last few weeks lessons learned have been a plenty but I think the biggest thing that stands out is the importance of being surrounded by like-minded people who accept you for who you are and where you are unconditionally. I am loving the new friends I have found and how they are loving on me right now. 

Saturday, February 17, 2024

Let the change begin

Today has been big. I'm sitting at the gym talking to people and getting the word out. I've put up signs, and had some great conversations. The key to the office was put in my hand. This is it! 

Friday, February 16, 2024

Change is in the air once again.

 The last couple of years have been a huge shift in focus and learning new things. I am excited to announce that I will be joining forces with Lake Country Fitness and LCF Wellness in Eufaula, OK. 

Lake Country Fitness and LCF Wellness have so much to offer with there sauna,cold plunge, salt cabin, organic spray tan, fitness classes and gym it was a no brainer when I was offered a space of my own.

It will be the same ole Curious Roots, well mostly, there is less time for creating and making, but services will stay the same and as I get settled in to a new space and new atmosphere I am sure everything will evolve.  Keep checking back over the next month or so for updates and photos of the progress. If you are in the area say hi! 

Friday, August 20, 2021

It's been a minute!

 Curious Roots is alive and well. I am not sure why we let the blog go unattended for so long, but we are still here. If you want to catch up try searching for us on Facebook and soon TikTok. 

Just a quick rundown. The last two years have had us moving our office a couple of times within the office building due to various reasons. We have learned a few things and made a few things. Found friends and lost friends along the way, but the important part is that we grew in ways that we never thought possible and added new passions and knowledge to our little enterprise.

Curious Roots is now looking at a whole new chapter and adventure that we hope you will join us on. We will look a little different and maybe sound a little different but we will still be providing everything you need to know to live a healthy lifestyle; mind, body and spirit. Keep an eye out for details coming in the next week or so. 





Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Let's Talk about Yarrow

Yarrow is an herb that is easily obtainable from fields or grown in herb gardens. With all the benefits it provides Yarrow is one herb that we need to take notice of and have on hand.








Yarrow has been used to induce sweating and to stop wound bleeding. It also has been reported to reduce heavy menstrual bleeding and pain. It has been used to relieve GI ailments, for cerebral and coronary thromboses, to lower high blood pressure, to improve circulation, and to tone varicose veins.


Yarrow can be used as a tea, leaves can be eaten in salad, or taken in pill or capsule form. The suggested does is 4.5 mg a day. 

Chewing the young leaves has been said to bring relief from a toothache. 

Yarrow should not be used in pregnancy due to its abortive properties.
 



















References:

https://www.drugs.com/npc/yarrow.html

Monday, July 15, 2019

Is Nutrient Lab Testing Worth it?


Is it worth it to do Nutrient Lab Testing?


John is a former vegetarian, who recently started eating a more vegetable-rich “Paleo” diet.  He’s feeling great, and at his ideal weight, but does have some nagging digestive issues like heartburn and occasional diarrhea, that don’t seem to be going away.  These issues were present when he didn’t eat meat.  He takes over-the-counter supplements to support his body, and isn’t quite sure if they really help all that much.  He was perusing the internet, and “Dr. Google” suggested he could have leaky gut, malabsorption problems, and many other possibilities.  He saw a gastroenterologist about this, who diagnosed him with IBS and suggested he eat more fiber.  He was not pleased with this recommendation, especially because he eats plenty of fiber!  What’s his next step?
Although “Dr. Google” is the bane of many practitioners’ practices, it is also a source of information that can be beneficial.  John did the right thing in seeing a gastroenterologist, but unfortunately many specialists prefer to treat diseases not symptoms, and if there isn’t a good pill or procedure for this, they aren’t really sure what to do.  It isn’t the fault of the doctors for not knowing about nutrition or supplements, but luckily there are people in this world who do have knowledge on this subject.  And these people/practitioners often use lab work to evaluate for nutrient imbalances.  You can skip the practitioner (initially), and get this bloodwork for yourself.
There are many ways to evaluate nutrient status, but it is a good start to look at what’s in the blood through nutrient biomarkers.
Maybe you’re thinking of taking a vitamin B12 supplement – you can look at your bloodwork to see if you really are in need of this.
Maybe you’re thinking of taking vitamin D, or maybe you do take vitamin D – this in particular is important to look whether you are taking a supplement or not.  If your vitamin D levels are too low or too high, this can cause problems.  Check this every 6-12 months when taking a supplement (to make sure it’s the right dose).
There are many nutrients that can be tested.  Before buying that next expensive supplement, make sure you actually need it!  And if you correct your nutrient imbalances, and you’re still have bothersome symptoms, seek the care and evaluation of a good integrative/functional medicine provider.

References:
Connection between inflammation and low vitamin D: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4160567/
Laboratory testing for B12 deficiency: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3573090/


Thursday, July 11, 2019

Mullein

Mullein is definitely an herb that should be everyone's medicine cabinet. It is a go to for respiratory concerns and a key ingredient in our herbal cough syrup. Mullein has been used for treating rashes and skin irritations. Think of using the leaves like a bandaid.

Tea made from the flowers and leaves work as an expectorant to bring up phlegm. A poultice made of fresh bruised leaves has been used to treat slow healing wounds. Infusions of the herb are said to cure, burns, sores and ringworm. Mullein has also been used to promote sweating, as a mild diuretic, and to treat kidney infections, colic and digestive upset. An oil infused with the flowers has been found effective for treating ear infections.





The leaves are just beautiful. They are thick and velvety and seem to a act as a tight knit family as the center stalk of the plant shoots up. The leaves appear to have come together to create the dense, strong stalk that produces a cone of beautiful flowers at the very top. Mullein is easy to grow from seed and will seed itself in the right conditions. A beauty to watch grow and a staple in any herb garden!

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