Monday, July 20, 2015

Stay Cool this Summer!






It’s the middle of the summer and baby it’s hot! All across the country we are having a heat wave! Long days of bright sun, heat and humidity are all in line with the season. Whether you are in a city, the country or the beach there is little relief. Rather than put you into overload and throw you off balance, here are a few tips that you can use to let you enjoy the rest of the summer time especially as it pertains to adopting a seasonal routing when it comes to your food and lifestyle so you can usher in a more cooling nature.


#1) COOL FOODS

I like to eat what I call “cool foods” during the summer. Summer is the perfect time to try out a raw food diet as not only will it help flush out toxins, but it's quite cooling for the body. Opt for ripe, sweet and juicy fruits and leafy greens (these should make up about 80% of your daily food), and cut down on oily things. Sipping cool (not ice cold) water infused with mint or citrus through the day will also keep the fire low. Avoid onions, garlic and other spicy/hot foods that will only add fuel to the fire. Instead, indulge in cold soups or let a warm meal cool to room temperature. Here’s an example of a cool food that you can easily make at home: gazpacho! Chilled summer soup is a refreshing option. You eat salad vegetables right out of the fridge; why not go for a flavor-packed refrigerated soup, too? With a few fresh veggies and a food processor, you can create a memorable meal with that’s  full of nutrients, easy to make and low in calories.

 

Ingredients:

1 cucumber, halved and seeded, but not peeled
2 red bell peppers, cored and seeded
4 plum tomatoes
1 red onion
3 garlic cloves, minced
23 ounces tomato juice (3 cups)
1/4 cup white wine vinegar
1/4 cup good olive oil
1/2 tablespoon kosher salt


Directions:

Roughly chop the cucumbers, bell peppers, tomatoes, and red onions into 1-inch cubes. Put each vegetable separately into a food processor fitted with a steel blade and pulse until it is coarsely chopped. Do not overprocess!

After each vegetable is processed, combine them in a large bowl and add the garlic, tomato juice, vinegar, olive oil, salt, and pepper. Mix well and chill before serving. The longer gazpacho sits, the more the flavors develop.

(Copyright 1999 The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook)

#2) MOVE WITH EASE AND PURPOSE

It can be quite tempting to have fun in the sun, but it’s best to avoid exercising during the hottest part of the day. If you like biking or running, try doing it early in the morning or later at dusk when the temperature is slightly cooler that way you can be sure to get your high intensity cardio in.  During the heat of the day, favor peaceful and relaxing walks in nature, light gardening, swimming and gentle yoga. And don’t forget to hydrate with plenty of water!

#3) ENJOY A “MOON BATH”

Never heard of it? Though sunbathing is the conventional "bath" of choice during the summer, allowing yourself to bask in the light of the moon can do wonders for your mind and body. Not only can the moon's cooling light help you to find balance, but if you're lucky enough to get outside under a full moon, you can truly harness the benefits of that special time each month when the moon’s energy is full of love, abundance, creativity and positive energy. I love to take a full moon walk or just to sit outdoors under the rays of the moon. Try this wearing white clothing to infuse the body with the moon’s cooling nature. July 31, 2015 is the next full moon!

#4) TRY NEEM OIL 

Neem oil comes from the bark, leaves and oil of the neem tree and have been used in India for several thousand years, and are still used today. About 75% of Ayurvedic remedies contain some form of neem. Indians call the sacred neem tree "the village pharmacy", and have limitless faith in its abilities. People value neem as a natural insect repellent and pesticide, they use it for skin care. Applying neem oil topically can soothe the skin and cool parts inflamed by the sun and heat. It even works as an anti-itch remedy for bug bites.

#5) PRACTICE COOL BREATHING

When you feel a buildup of heat in your body, practicing cooling conscious, deliberate control of the breath can be incredibly helpful. Don’t get overwhelmed by the heat or what you have on your to-do list. Take a moment to breathe!