It’s November and wintry weather will make its appearance soon. Already our bodies are adapting and can use a little help starting to acclimate to less vitamin D and colder temperatures. Being indoors more means that we are more likely to pick up illness and less sunlight means our mental health can struggle. Luckily mother nature provides many remedies. Below you will find my 3 favorite herbs for winter mental health wellness and the most effective ways to use them so you can get the most benefits from our plant allies and make this winter your best yet! Make sure to always check with your doctor, naturopath and/or local herbalist before adding any plants or supplements to your routine.
Read MoreThe holidays are a time when we often hear the words gratitude and thankfulness. What is gratitude really? By definition, it is the quality of being thankful and a tendency to show appreciation for what one has. Seems so simple when stated as a definition but it is not so easy in application. We live in a stressful world and it can be easy for our brains to latch on to the negative but research has shown that developing a habit of gratitude will make you happier and less stressed. Not only that, it can help children do better in school, create more positive action in a person’s daily life (such as exercising more) and help you thwart your biological adaptations that aren’t so helpful any longer.
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