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A New Year

Posted by Michelle Moquin on January 1st, 2009

 Happy New Year!

Good Morning! It is a beautiful day out here where I am  - I hope it is the same for you. 

We had a very unexpected but totally fun evening last night at The Starlight Room. Harry invited us up to his suite and to the Starlight Room to bring in the new year. It was the first time that we spent with Harry and had his complete attention for the entire evening. Not that we need to be his complete focus, but he is always so busy flitting around the room making sure that everyone is having a good time that we never seem to be able to converse longer than a few minutes. Last night was very different and very special for me. We were really able to sit down and talk…about life, goals, the next big thing, the future, how we can collaborate again on a project together.  It was very sweet and endearing, and a new year that I will always remember….

….And for other reasons too. This new year is going to bring lots of good change for all of us.  A new year, a new president…a new way of life for many. And hopefully a new earth…by coming up with creative, life sustaining, loving ways to take care of her and all that inhabit it.

Enough said. I just want to be brief this morning. I’ll end with wishing everyone and abundance of happiness and joy, good health and wealth, and peace between all.  I still like my mantra of Peace & Love: “Live it, Give it”, so I’ll stick with that until a new one strikes my fancy. 

Readers: I’ll get back to those of you that blogged me yesterday but in the mean time, tell me what your plans are for the new year. Blog me. Inspire me as you always do. 

 

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3 Responses to “A New Year”

  1. Health Info Says:

    NATURAL VIRUS KILLERS EASE FLU SUFFERING

    On Thursday I wrote about some of the problems associated with the flu vaccine, this year and other years. Sometimes there’s not much that can be done to prevent getting sick, so the challenge is getting through it with as little misery as possible. For information on how to treat the miserable symptoms produced by viruses so your body can heal faster, I called Jamison Starbuck, ND, a naturopathic physician, practicing in Missoula, Montana.
    Viruses are the tiniest life form in existence — smaller, even, than a single cell. However their impact is huge as they are responsible for various infectious illnesses or diseases, from the common cold to chicken pox to much deadlier ones including HIV.
    Natural medications are great at helping the body gear up to fight viruses, says Dr. Starbuck. They work by revving up the white blood cells of the immune system to target the bad guys causing the symptoms, boosting antibody production to encourage it to stop replicating. And, like pharmaceuticals, natural medicines can ease symptoms.
    IMMUNE BOOSTING
    Echinacea is high on Dr. Starbuck’s list for treating viruses. This common immune booster comes in tea, capsules and tincture. Dr. Starbuck recommends the tincture because it is generally more potent and has superior bio-availability. (Test the tincture for freshness by putting a drop on your tongue — it should create a slightly numbing feel. If not, get another bottle. A good choice is Eclectic Institute’s Specific Echinacea.)
    Dr. Starbuck most often prescribes Echinacea tincture to be taken by her patients at the first sign of sickness as follows: Place about 30 drops into an ounce of water… take every four hours away from meals. It’s a good idea to drink additional water as well.
    Dr. Starbuck often uses Echinacea in combination with other herbs, too. She advises Ligusticum porteri (also named Osha root) to soothe congested tissue and stimulate circulation, again usually prescribing its tincture form. You can find “do it yourself” anti-viral herbal formulas prepared with one or several immune-strengthening herbs in natural stores such as Whole Foods Market — Dr. Starbuck likes the herbal mix Throat Mist for sore throats, by Wise Woman Herbals (www.wisewomanherbals.com). Take these herbs at the first sign of sickness. The sooner you catch the virus, the easier it is to beat back — as always, under the oversight of a physician trained in natural healing.
    Vitamin C does more than any other vitamin to boost immune function. Vitamin A is helpful in moistening mucus membranes in the upper respiratory tract. Note: Too much vitamin A can be toxic so Dr. Starbuck advises her patients to get beta carotene, the water soluble, precursor molecule of vitamin A, by eating foods that are high in it rather than taking vitamin A in supplement form. One way is to drink fresh carrot juice (two ounces, twice a day), or blended with fresh orange juice for a combined A/C hit. Oranges, tangerines and, in fact, orange-colored produce of any kind (including pumpkin and sweet potatoes) is helpful. You can continue vitamin therapy for two to three weeks.
    MANAGING FEVER
    Fever is the body’s natural weapon for killing viruses, so it’s best to let it do its work. However if a fever becomes too uncomfortable for you or your child (adults get fevers far less often) or if it is sudden, higher than is typical for you when you get sick and causes bright red cheeks, it may require treatment. Be sure to alert your physician to the fever, as an intense one may require suppression and even hospitalization. Dr. Starbuck says that she often prescribes just one dose of the homeopathic substance Belladonna — typically two pellets of 30C strength — which frequently takes care of a high fever. However, for fevers that are low grade, persistent and dragging you down, she may prescribe the homeopathic substance Gelsemium sempervirens, also 30C strength, two pellets at one time.
    KEEPING SYMPTOMS AT BAY
    For a runny nose and cold, Dr. Starbuck prescribes ginger or usnea, herbs that dry out the mucus and provide antiseptic properties. She also directs her patients as follows: Vaporizing or steam will help thin out mucus and keep it flowing — use a humidifier or simply a bowl or pan of just-boiled water to which you can add one or two drops of eucalyptus or lavender essential oil or several peppermint tea bags. Drape a towel over your head and stand over the water, to breathe in its steam, taking care to avoid burning, of course. For patients suffering from a sore throat that feels hot and dry, Dr. Starbuck prescribes slippery elm, licorice or marshmallow root, all moistening herbs. Also helpful for an inflamed throat is a cool mist humidifier.
    Saline solutions, including nasal sprays, can help break up mucus. For a more exotic approach, Dr. Starbuck often prescribes treatment with the neti pot, used in the practice of ancient ayurvedic medicine. When Mehmet Oz, MD, discussed how to use one on The Oprah Winfrey Show last year, these were boosted nearly into the “trendy” category as the must-have saline irrigation system. The neti pot resembles a teapot to be filled with four ounces of saline solution and poured into one nostril, thereby forcing mucus out of the other. Dr. Starbuck often directs her patients to add a quarter teaspoon of combined Echinacea and eyebright tincture to the saline packet mix.
    GENERAL RULES
    When fighting a virus, it is good to give your digestive tract a break. Avoid proteins and fats, which are hard to digest, as well as dairy products, which create mucus. Warm up by eating hot foods — preferably soups, steamed vegetables and the like and of course, drink lots of fluids. Get plenty of sleep and don’t forego exercise even now, says Dr. Starbuck. Though a hard workout will only stress your already over-stressed body, do get outside twice a day for a 15-minute relaxed walk in sunlight and fresh air.
    You can protect others from your virus by washing your hands throughout the day and always after you blow your nose. Don’t go to work when you are feeling sick, since you’ll expose your colleagues and prolong your misery. Dr. Starbuck points out that illness will disappear faster if you take care of yourself — instead of being sick a week or longer, you can feel better in three to five days with rest and proper natural care.

    Source(s): ??Jamison Starbuck, ND, a naturopathic physician practicing in Missoula, Montana.

  2. Zen Lill Says:

    Hi Mischa, I love the name ‘Starlight Room’ and you’re looking right sexy and festive : )

    I attended a New Year’s Day party, hmmm, I’ve never been a good day drinker, it was fun though, got my buns rubbed by a frisky, tipsy and very petite woman, yep, at 3 in the aft she was ready to take me to the ‘ladies room’ too bad I’ve got a thing for men, I coulda got lucky ; )

    Last year changes went slow and steady, I have a feeling 09 will be faster and more furious in the ‘change’ department. I’ll be blogging it as I go, you just never know the twist and turns of life so I’m staying open, go with the flow like (though I’ll be sure to be guiding my own way in that flow to a greater/lesser degree)…and I plan to stay annoyingly Pollyanna-ish about it all bc nobody gets to throw my game : )

    Off to play in Vegas for a few days, such a weird and wonderful place, hahaha…

    Ciao, Zen Lill

  3. Bost Says:

    Dafne

    You ask what You or your people have done to cause us to “rain” rockets down on you. Okay I will try to explain as best I can. I am 31 years old my name is Bost. I too have lived in my place all my life. That place is Gaza.

    Israel says that we have autonomy. Yet, you control all our ports. You control our passports. You control our comings and goings within parts of what you claim is now Israel so that we have no connection to the West Bank which is supposed to be parr of Palestine.

    Israel has given us autonomy in name only. As a sovereign country we should have the right to self determination. The frustration with the rest of the world standing by and allowing Israel to get away with this treatment of a people who desperately want to be free to determine their own destiny is what gives rise to such anger and frustration that someone decides to “rain” rockets down on Israel.

    Bost