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January 2016

    Wellness

    Love Your Liver Milk Thistle for a Super Healthy Liver

    Milk Thistle

    The function of your liver plays a very important roll in the state of your health. It goes without saying you need to ‘Love Your Liver’. Unfortunately, the world that we live in is filled with so many pollutants in the air and in our environment. Along with the over-the-counter and prescription medications, as well as alcohol consumption, liver disease is on the rise. The liver works really hard to repair itself and keep us healthy from the effects of these toxins in our daily life.

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    xoTracy

    Fashion, Lifestyle

    Q & A – Finding time for your spouse Words & Wine Down Wednesday

    Pink & Black

    Can you believe it’s another ‘Words & Wine Down Wednesday’ already? Where does the time go? Speaking of time, let’s just start off with a little ‘sip-time”. You know what they say, “Time is of the essence.” May as well utilize it with a little wine. {sip} While we’re on this topic of ‘time’, I thought it was a perfect opportunity to do another Q & A from the comment section on my Keep A Family Calendar blog post. I have been asked many times, not only on my blog, but other sources as well, how my husband and I make time for each other. I’ve had young, newly married snapchatters with kids inquire, as well as people that have been married as long as my husband and I, if not longer. I think we all can relate, it is just plain hard these days to fit it all in. There’s only one of us and everybody wants a piece. {sip}

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    xoTracy

    Fashion, Lifestyle

    how bout’ those Hormones Words & Wine Down Wednesday

    Words & Wine Down Wednesday

    Who’s ready for another ‘Words & Wine Down Wednesday’? Last weeks post was pretty deep and pretty looooong. While I can’t promise tonight’s post will be any shorter, it may be a little less intense. Bear in mind however, I am a woman, I have a glass of wine in hand and at any given moment, I could change my mind. Afterall, we ladies do that, you know. Those darn hormones, anyway. It’s all their fault! Go ahead, ladies. You have my permission. Blame it ALL on the hormones. Speaking of hormones, with all these girls, my house is FULL of them. (sip) I know what you’re going to say. I’ve heard it a zillion times, “Your poor husband!” Yeah, yeah … don’t even get me going on who the moody one in the house is. The very brilliant and extraordinarily funny comedian, George Carlin, once said, “Here’s all you have to know about men and women: Women are crazy, men are stupid. And the main reason women are crazy is that men are stupid.” (I’ll sip to that) Few women I know would take issue with that statement. However, there is a certain time in our lives ladies, where as much as we’d like to, we can’t blame it all on the man. We have to own up, buck up, and blame it on the guilty one ….. hormones! It has nothing to do with us. We’re fine! Geesh! (sip)

    Words & Wine Down Wednesday

    This post is definitely a glass tipper, so if your a light-weight when it comes to the bottle, consider yourself warned. Hearing what I have to say may even require a shot. But I can only speak for myself. Alright, let’s just get it out there  … I am in full blown perimenopause! (gulp) O.K., maybe my holistic practitioner would think full-blown is a bit of an exaggeration. After all, I’m on the very lowest dose of Progesterone, and my estrogen levels are still hangin’ on. But I’m going to continue using the term ‘full-blown’ every time my husband asks me why I’m acting like a quack. Or when he says, “What’s your problem?” or try this one, “You need help!” My CALM reply to these statements generally consist of a mumble-jumble of a few choice words and something about hiring a good lawyer. Fortunate for my husband, he married someone with an easy-going personality. (time for that shot)

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    The obvious question is “why?” What happens in perimenopause that makes women feel like they are going crazy? (insert sip – it relaxes the crazies)

    MOOD SWINGS DON’T HELP

    Looking back, it’s easy to make fun of your nutty mood swings. But, when you are swinging back and forth between heavy, oppressive bouts of depression, and screaming, eye-bulging profanity laced-rages, I can assure you, it’s not very funny. Not that I would know or anything, just assuming there are some ‘crazies’ out there who get like this. No judging! Mood swings in perimenopause are due to the extreme fluctuations of progesterone and estrogen. When estrogen is dominant, women may feel irritable and edgy often flying into angry rages. On the other hand, when estrogen levels drop too low, women can feel sad, weepy, and deeply depressed. Once your menstrual cycle begins and your hormone levels are no longer fluctuating, women often feel a sense of calm, normal, and back to themselves again. This is why it’s so easy to see where women think they are going crazy in perimenopause because they are constantly swinging back and forth between depression and rage, and feeling ‘normal’ again. Lets take a look at a typical month … hubby goes to bed one night with sweet, little wifey-poo all snuggled up lovey-dovey with her unshaven, winter-porcupine legs. Life is good. BAM! Hubby wakes in the morning to a switchblade at his throat. (GULP) He thought all he was doing, was sleeping. But the ‘crazie’ came out in the middle of the night and REMEMBERED something he did, possibly decades ago that pissed her off!! As forgetful as we are ladies, we have a good memory (take a shot) … heck, take one for the team.

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    ADRENAL FATIGUE
    Adrenal fatigue is said to occur when the adrenal glands become over-worked and are unable to produce adequate levels of the stress hormones cortisol, adrenaline, and nor-epinephrine. The hormone imbalance associated with perimenopause can be a contributor. Crashing fatigue and burn-out is a common complaint among women suffering with adrenal imbalance. They may have high-levels of anxiety and/or panic attacks. As you might expect, adrenal imbalance can also contribute to mood swings as well.

    FEELING POWERLESS AND OVERWHELMED

    The hallmark of perimenopause is the erratic, unpredictable symptoms which literally seem to come out of nowhere. As a result, women often feel confused, powerless, and overwhelmed which, unfortunately, only exacerbates the symptoms and intensifies the feelings of losing control. If you are having a difficult time coping with the symptoms of perimenopause, it is very important that you understand it is not a sign of mental weakness or a lack of self-control. You’re not a ‘quack’! But you may want to get rid of the switchblade, just in case. Again, we are women, and we’ve been known at least once or twice to change our mind. Although it may seem as if the symptoms will never end, from what I hear, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Bring it! Please! Bring it! (big sip as you get rid of the switchblade)

    Words & Wine Down Wednesday

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    Words & Wine Down Wednesday

    as for tonight’s wine …

    For such an inexpensive wine, Petite Sirah deserves some love. This wine is easy to find, around $10 a bottle and pairs well with some hard-to-pair-with dishes. Bogle Petite Sirah has a deep, rich flavor, accompanied by aromas of blueberry, spice, chocolate, and sometimes even cedar or eucalyptus, making it quite different from my cabernet loves. This is a great wine for young millennials just discovering wine. Definitely a recommendation from me with a solid 8 out of 10 rating. If you pick up a bottle for yourself, let me know what you think.

    If you have not had an opportunity to read my previous ‘Words & Wine Down Wednesday’ blog posts, or see my wine hits or misses, check them out here: Leave People Better Than You Found Them, and Chit-Chat & Maybe a Little Complaining

    Disclaimer: Beverages containing alcohol are often associated with sharing, pleasure, unwinding and socializing. However, there are times when drinking at all, or too much can be risky to you or to others. This blog post is for light-hearted, sharing ONLY! If you are over the age of 21, and choose to drink, please drink responsibly and don’t drink and drive.

     

      
    xoTracy