FUN QUIZ: What's Your Ayurveda Dosha Type?

FUN QUIZ: What's Your Dosha Type?

Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of healing, recognizes three fundamental energies that govern our physical and mental processes: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. These energies, or doshas, are present in everyone, but in different proportions. Take this 10 questions quiz to discover your dominant dosha type and learn how to balance your mind and body.

  1. What is your body type?

a. Thin, light, and bony b. Medium build, muscular, and athletic c. Heavyset, curvy, and well-proportioned

2. How is your digestion?

a. Irregular, with bloating and gas b. Strong, with a tendency towards acidity and heartburn c. Slow, with a tendency towards heaviness and constipation

Read More
Preventative Care with Ayurveda

Ayurvedic medicine is an ancient Indian system of medicine that has been used for thousands of years to promote health and well-being. This holistic approach to healthcare emphasizes the importance of achieving harmony in the mind, body and spirit to prevent disease and promote optimal health. In this blog post, we will explore the benefits of Ayurvedic medicine for preventative care and how it can help you achieve harmony in your life.

Principles of Ayurveda

Ayurvedic medicine is based on the concept of three doshas, or energies, that govern the body and mind: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Each person has a unique combination of these doshas, which determines their physical and mental characteristics. When the doshas are in balance, a person is healthy and free from disease. However, when the doshas are out of balance, illness and disease can occur.

Ayurvedic medicine uses a variety of techniques to restore balance and prevent disease, including diet and nutrition, herbal remedies, meditation, and yoga. By identifying a person's dosha type and making lifestyle adjustments to support that type, Ayurvedic medicine aims to promote health and well-being and prevent disease before it occurs.

Read More
Discover the Benefits of Steel Cut Oats: The Best Kind of Oats to Digest

Steel cut oats, also known as Irish oats, are a type of whole grain oatmeal that has been minimally processed. Unlike other types of oats, steel cut oats are made by cutting the whole oat groat into small pieces using steel blades. This unique processing method gives steel cut oats a distinct, chewy texture that many people find appealing. But did you know that steel cut oats also have a number of health benefits that make them an excellent choice for breakfast?

One of the main benefits of steel cut oats is their high fiber content. Fiber is an essential nutrient that helps keep our digestive system running smoothly. In particular, fiber helps to promote healthy bowel movements and can prevent constipation. Steel cut oats are also a good source of protein, with one cup of cooked steel cut oats containing about 5 grams of protein. Protein is important for building and repairing tissues, and it can also help to keep us feeling full and satisfied for longer.

Another benefit of steel cut oats is that they have a low glycemic index. The glycemic index is a measure of how quickly a food raises blood sugar levels. Foods with a high glycemic index can cause blood sugar levels to spike and then crash, which can lead to feelings of hunger and fatigue. Steel cut oats have a low glycemic index, which means that they release sugar into the bloodstream more slowly and steadily. This can help to prevent spikes and crashes in blood sugar levels, which is particularly important for people with diabetes.

To incorporate steel cut oats into your diet, try making a warm and hearty bowl of oatmeal for breakfast. Here's a simple recipe to get you started:

Read More
5 Tips to help you identify and build resistance to burnout!

When we feel our best, we perform our best! Did you know workplace stress can lead to burnout? Chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed leads to an occupational phenomenon called burnout. According to the World Health Organization, burnout is a syndrome that is characterized by exhaustion, increased negative thoughts and feelings, and lack of productivity in the work place. Whether you are going into work or working from home, the COVID-19 pandemic has probably changed the way you work. How you cope with stress can affect your well-being, family and workplace. To fix and avoid burnout you have to know what triggers your stress. Life is too short to be suffering through burnout. Here are some tips that can help with identifying burnout.

Read More
Happy World Breastfeeding Week! Here are 5 Liquid Gold Encouragement Tips!

Whether you breastfeed for 2 days or 2 years, I applaud you. Breastfeeding is WORK! It is sacrificing, time consuming, and can be exhausting YET it is nourishing, beautiful, joyful, fulfilling and life changing! Here are some breastfeeding encouragement tips to support any mama or soon to be mama that would like to breastfeed.

  1. Remind yourself of the benefits of breastfeeding! It is liquid gold! A nutritious and complete meal for babies. It protects babies from so many infections and diseases like obesity, and diabetes. It also helps babies go to sleep and lowers the risk of ovarian and breast cancers in mothers.

  2. Breastfeeding WILL get easier! The beginning is the worst. Don’t give up.

  3. Use nursing props! Nursing pillows and silver nipple cups are great for comfort.

  4. Find support from fellow breastfeeding mommies. Support is key to success and it will build your confidence which helps a lot on this journey!

  5. Remember you are your baby’s #1 caregiver, you must keep yourself happy and hydrated to stay stress-free. These hormones are no joke! Whatever you are feeling goes straight to your baby when you are breastfeeding. Therefore, most importantly do what makes you happy because mama knows best!

Read More
What is wellness coaching with Dee Davis?

Wellness coaching with Dee looks like….

  • A customized personal wellness plan that is more than 60 pages in length and based off the health and wellness assessment you fill out prior.

  • Private coaching sessions via in person, phone, or Zoom.

  • Unlimited email support with a 48 hours turnaround.

  • Customized personal Ayurvedic eating plans with recipes designed for your needs.

  • Ongoing motivational and emotional support.

  • Herbal remedies and natural healing protocols to heal what’s ailing you.

  • Working with a Health Educator M.S. who will hold you accountable!

  • Lifestyle adjustments to build a lifetime of wellness!

  • Month supply of customized Fire Cider to help elevate your health and wellness.**

  • Month supply of customized Herbal Tea with tea infuser.

  • Art by Noble Dre*Ali to boost your mood and mental health.

  • 3 Nature Hikes guided with meditation and yoga.**

  • Month supply of food medicine: Sea moss or Elderberry Syrup.**

Read More
The Four Dimensions of Wellness: Nurturing Your Mind, Body, and Spirit

Wellness is lifestyle. Wellness is a state of being that encompasses every aspect of our lives. It's about taking care of our physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health. In today's fast-paced world, it's easy to neglect one or more of these dimensions, but doing so can have negative consequences on our well-being. That's why it's important to understand the four dimensions of wellness and make them a part of our daily lives.

Spiritual Wellness

Spiritual wellness is about finding meaning and purpose in life. It involves connecting with something greater than ourselves, whether it's through religion, nature, or other sources of inspiration. Spiritual wellness helps us to develop a sense of inner peace and purpose, which can lead to greater happiness and fulfillment.

To cultivate spiritual wellness, you can spend time in nature, meditate, practice gratitude, or engage in activities that bring you a sense of peace and serenity. You might also explore different spiritual practices, such as yoga or prayer, to find what resonates with you.

Read More
Just For Today...

Just For Today by Author Unknown.

Just for today, I will let go of anger.

Just for today, I will let go of worry.

Just for today, I will give thanks for my many blessings.

Just for today, I will do my work honestly.

Just for today, I will be kind to my neighbor and every living thing.

Just for today, I will take responsibility for everything that happens to me.

Just for today, I will take some action that will move me closer to my dreams.

Just for today, I will take 20 minutes for meditation, prayer, and/or reflection.

Just for today, I will focus on the journey instead of the destination.

Just for today, I will not put junk food in my body.

Just for today, I will be kind to myself.

Just for today, I will remember that everyone is doing the best that they can.

Read More
A Blessing For Yourself

Before you begin... A Blessing For Yourself

Before you begin your practice bless yourself.

Bless all of your past, your mistakes your triumphs, all the decisions you have made to get to this point.

Bless the times that you fell to your knees and the times you rose above yourself.

Bless all of your present.

Bless this moment pregnant with possibility, hope and openness.

Bless yourself for showing up here to practice, to learn, to grow and evolve.

Bless yourself for trying no matter what the circumstances are - you are doing your best.

Bless your courage, your strength.

Bless all of your future. The lands & experiences that lay before you, the relationships that you are yet to have.

Bless all the outcomes of all the choices you make today, knowing that you are being guided and looked after.

Bless all parts of yourself, all the sweetness, all the struggles.

Bless yourself for being you!

Source: The Language of Yin, by Gabrielle Harris

Read More