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Food Stress: A Little Levity on Healthy Eating

23 Saturday Jan 2016

Posted by Kebba Buckley Button in Eating right, Effective Living, Feeling energized, Food Stress, Health, Kebba Buckley Button, Lighten up, stress, UpBeat Living, Upbeat Living

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Do you ever feel like there are so many rules for eating that you never enjoy a meal or snack anymore?  With so many experts and so-called “gurus” giving pointers, do you ever feel like you’re in Food Jail, boxed in by too much conflicting advice about dieting and exercise?  How are you supposed to be in Upbeat Living, if you aren’t allowed to enjoy food and beverages?  If this sounds like you, then the following interview with Dr. Hart A. Tack may provide some comic relief.  A few years ago, this interview circulated the Internet, interviewer unknown.

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Q: Doctor, I’ve heard that cardiovascular exercise can prolong life. Is this true?
A: Your heart is only good for so many beats, and that’s it…  don’t waste them on exercise. Everything wears out eventually.  Speeding up your heart will not make you live longer; that’s like saying you can extend the life of your car by driving it faster.  Want to live longer?  Take a nap.

Q: Should I cut down on meat and eat more fruits and vegetables?
A: You must grasp logistical efficiencies.  What does a cow eat?   Hay and corn.   And what are these?  Vegetables.  So a steak is nothing more than an efficient mechanism of delivering vegetables to your system.   Need grain?   Eat chicken.   Beef is also a good source of field grass (green leafy vegetable).   And a pork chop can give you 100% of your recommended daily allowance of vegetable products.

Q: Should I reduce my alcohol intake?
A:  No, not at all.  Wine is made from fruit.  Brandy is distilled wine. That means they take the water out of the fruity bit so you get even more of the goodness that way.   Beer is also made out of grain.  So have a cup now and then!

Q: How can I calculate my body/fat ratio?
A: Well, if you have a body and you have fat, your ratio is one to one.  If you have two bodies, your ratio is two to one, etc.

Q: What are some of the advantages of participating in a regular exercise program?
A: Can’t think of a single one, sorry.  My philosophy is: No pain…good!

Q:  Aren’t fried foods bad for you?
A:  Nonsense.  Foods are fried these days in vegetable oil.  In fact, they’re permeated in it.  How could getting more vegetables be bad for you?

Q:  Will sit-ups help prevent me from getting a little soft around the middle?
A: Definitely not! When you exercise a muscle, it gets bigger. You should only be doing sit-ups if you want a bigger stomach.

Q:  Is chocolate bad for me?
A:  HELLO: Cocoa beans! Another vegetable!!! It’s the best feel-good food around!

Q:  Is swimming good for your figure?
A:  If swimming is good for your figure, explain whales to me.

Q:  Is getting in shape important for my lifestyle?
A:  Hey!  ‘Round’ is a shape!

Well, I hope this has cleared up any misconceptions you may have had about food and diets.
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I hope this piece gave you a chuckle.  Now, for real food advice, and pointers you can really use to feel your best, read the next two articles and generally look around this blog.  Or send your questions to Kebba Buckley Button at kebba@kebba.com .

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Food Stress: Does Food Make You Tired?

26 Sunday Jul 2015

Posted by Kebba Buckley Button in Antioxidants, Eating right, Energy foods, Fatigue, Food Stress, Kebba Buckley Button, stress, Upbeat Living

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Does Food Stress strike you now and then?  Do you ever think, “hey, I need a snack!” Then you grab something that seems like it will taste good, you eat it, and you feel…TIRED.  It happens too often!  The point of food, originally, was to fuel the body.  In today’s world, we are able to have flavorful food that also looks appealing.  With the influx and mixing of many cultures in this country, the array of foods and beverages available is endless.

But sometimes, our ideas about what is and isn’t good food can lead us astray.  When I worked in Tucson, there was a deli downstairs from my office that had the best cheese Danish I have ever tasted. I often had a midmorning snack of cheese Danish and coffee—Heaven! When I moved to Phoenix, I never replaced my dreamy favorite snack.  Finally, a major food company began promoting frozen cheese Danish together with other flavors of frozen pastries.  I believe they could be heated in either a microwave oven or in a toaster.  I waited and waited for the cheese Danish flavor to arrive in my local market.  Finally, it arrived!  I captured a box, went home, heated one, and ate it with relish.  Heartwarming memories of my Tucson office days filled me as I inhaled this pastry.  Then, in a few minutes, I was overtaken by a leaden fatigue.  My delicious snack had stolen my energy!  I had Food Stress.  I had eaten the calories but got no energy from the snack.  Plus, it made me tired!

So where did I get—where do any of us get—our ideas about what a good, satisfying snack would be?  I got the cheese Danish idea from the deli in Tucson.  I saw it, it appealed to my tastebuds, and a tradition was born.  We see images of foods in TV commercials and shows, in movie theater images—before and during movies—in newspapers and online.

Recently, I saw a holiday foods promotion from a major grocery chain.  Of the 30 or so food products in the newspaper’s holiday insert, all but two were guaranteed to tire the snacker.  These foods were:  frozen, extremely salty, extremely fatty, extremely sugary, or two or more of these together.  Some were loaded with dyes and artificial ingredients.  Some beverages were labeled for “energy” but laden with caffeine.

What’s wrong with these foods, if you’re eating for energy?  In Chinese medicine, these foods are all yin, or weakening.  Also, foods lose their energy, their vital life force energy, when frozen.  A lot of salt, fat, or sugar makes most people tired right away.  Too much caffeine stops providing a lift, stresses your kidneys, and makes you deeply fatigued.

What foods were great in this holiday insert?  Fresh produce, organic salad greens, black and green teas, organic coffees. All these are loaded with antioxidants, which bring oxygen into your cells quickly.  Fresh fruits and veggies also contain many absorbable vitamins and minerals the body needs, plus vital life force energy.

Want instant energy?  Eat a big green salad and a smoothie made of greens, ginger and fruits.  The ginger is yang and will balance the yin of regular diets.  Think about the foods you crave, and ask yourself where you ever got the idea that those were good to eat.  Fill your meals and snacks with colorful produce, and notice your energy soaring and your health getting stronger and younger.  You can beat Food Stress, and you are worth it!  Now that’s Upbeat Living!

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Upbeat Living:  Beat Acidosis to Beat Illness and Feel Great!

30 Wednesday Jul 2014

Posted by Kebba Buckley Button in Acidosis, Breath, Eating, Eating right, Energy, Exhaustion, Fatigue, Feeling energized, Health, pH balance, stress, Stress Management, Tired, UpBeat Living

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The Upbeat Living philosophy is to encourage people to switch little habits that will lead to big results, to feel our best and enjoy life the most. And little changes often can help you have a lot more energy, plus feeling and looking younger!  Would you consider making one or two easy changes in your daily habits, if you could feel much better as a result?

Here are some points to ponder regarding a condition affecting many people and causing silently deteriorating health, yet which you can easily and inexpensively control. It’s called acidosis, meaning excess acid in the body’s fluids.  Stress, eating habits, lack of exercise, and too little sleep all contribute to this condition.  And dealing with stress, changing your eating habits, exercising, and sleeping more—these can all help correct the condition.

Relative acidity is measured on the pH, or potential hydrogen, scale that indicates hydrogen  ion concentration. The pH scale goes from 1 (extremely acidic) to 14 (extremely basic, or alkaline). The body operates best when its acid balance, or pH, is between 7.35 and 7.45, ideally at 7.4. Yet diet and stress tend to acidify the body’s fluids. More biochemical waste in the body can also lower pH, making the body more acidic.  To see some beautiful graphics of the pH scale, put “pH scale” in your search bar and enjoy.

While the condition is simple, the symptoms are many. A person with acidosis may experience frequent fatigue, allergies, bronchitis, colds and flu, foot fungus, acne, boils, eczema, age spots, arthritis, diarrhea and/or constipation. Effects less easy for the individual to see are serious internal processes, such as the inflammation of veins, arteries, and the muscle tissue of the heart. This creates cardiac system issues that result in elevated blood pressure, which in turn increases heart deterioration.

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Acidosis also leads to premature aging via accelerating free-radical damage to cells. Cells are actually poisoned by inefficiently eliminated cell waste. An acidic pH prevents the proper storage and release of cellular energy, meaning that the body cannot respond fully to stress or infection.  This means you’re tired! Red blood cells clump together, which limits their oxygen-carrying capacity and leads to fatigue and weakness. Cancer cells thrive in lower-oxygen  (acidic) environments such as acidosis can create. Other mechanisms caused by acidosis may lead to pancreatic dysfunction, diabetes, weight gain, and osteoporosis.

The body has natural mechanisms for monitoring and controlling its acid-base balance. When plasma is too acidic, the respiratory system speeds breathing, and the kidneys can produce substances that turn the pH around. The body also uses intracellular absorption of hydrogen atoms by molecules of protein, phosphate, and carbonate in bone, thus raising the pH to less acidity.

So what can you do to help yourself beat acidosis? First, get litmus paper from your pharmacy and test your saliva. The litmus paper will turn color to show the acidity of your saliva. If your saliva’s pH is too low/acidic, re-assess your current stress, exercise (or lack thereof), sleep, and diet. Consider these dietary changes:

  1. Stop drinking any sodas or sugared drinks, or any artificially sweetened products. Switch to juices or filtered water.
  2. Stop eating sugared desserts and foods made mainly with white flour and yeast, such as pizza and bagels.
  3. Eat dark-green leafy salads, other green vegetables (broccoli, cabbage, celery, parsley), and root vegetables (carrots, yams, daikon radish).
  4. Eat fruits, especially fresh fruits, such as apples, apricots, bananas, cantaloupe, dates, figs, grapefruit, peaches, and grapes. For dried fruit, try raisins.
  5. Eat rice and buckwheat, almonds, dairy products, and eggs.

Try changing your diet for a week, and add exercise and sleep more. Check your pH again. Notice if these changes make you more relaxed, clear-minded, and vital. If so, you are making a major investment in your long-term health. Why not feel your best, starting now?  That’s Upbeat Living!

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Upbeat Living:  Getting A Bigger Better Brain!

27 Sunday Jul 2014

Posted by Kebba Buckley Button in Alzheimer's Disease, Antioxidants, Brain health, Dr. Daniel Amen, Dr. Majid Fotuhi, Eating right, Memory, stress, UpBeat Living

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Got memory problems?  Feel stressed when you can’t remember things?  Want to prevent or minimize Alzheimer’s Disease?  There’s new hope from the latest brain research!

 

Your brain is involved in everything you do!

~Dr. Daniel Amen

 

A few years ago, Dr. Daniel Amen, a clinical psychiatrist and medical director of the Amen Clinics, introduced us to a conversational level of brain science.  Dr. Amen (say, “AY mn”) has studied tens of thousands of brain scans and made many practical conclusions.  First, he offered programs on PBS about brain types and personality.  He taught us how to identify different brain types and how to feed people with different brain types, to get them to relate pleasantly.  More recently, he has given programs about how the brain ages, what affects it negatively, and how you can keep yourself and your brain young.  He also talks about the ability of the brain to recover from both injury and toxic exposures.  He illustrates his points with brain scans of patients, before and after recovery treatment.  Your brain can bounce back after injury or insult, with the right treatment!

 

Which brain do you want?

~ Dr. Daniel Amen

 

Enter neurologist Majid Fotuhi, M.D., Ph.D.  Dr. Fotuhi is not only on the neurology faculty at Harvard Medical School, but also a consultant in neurology at the Alzheimer’s disease Research Center at Johns Hopkins Hospital.  His specialty is research in protecting the brain from degeneration, especially in patients with Alzheimer’s disease and general memory loss.    Dr. Fotuhi has found that brain size is important in memory functions, especially the size of the hippocampus.  The hippocampus handles the relationship of short-term memory to long-term memory and to spatial orientation.  Dr. Fotuhi has studied the causes and effects of brains shrinking or enlarging.  One of his amazing findings is that patients can have Alzheimer’s disease present in the brain but have no memory loss, if the hippocampus is large.

 

Cells in other parts of your body—such as your skin, stomach, and liver– slough off and get replaced, but for the most part, the cells in your brain are the ones you were born with.

~ Dr. Majid Fotuhi

 

Large brains are good!  So how can you have a larger brain?  Dr. Fotuhi has 5 steps for you, summarized here:

  1. Take a DHA supplement.  This will provide Omega-3 fatty acids, which actually reduce the plaque formation of Alzheimer’s Disease.
  2. Use brain-stimulating switchups. Use your other hand to shave or clean a counter, or write backwards.  These practices will build your hippocampus.
  3. Use breath exercises. Since stress increases production of cortisol, and cortisol reduces memory, any stress reduction techniques can increase your memory.  In particular, Dr. Fotuhi recommends this breath technique:  inhale to a count of seven, hold for a count of seven, then exhale to a count of seven.  Shortly, you will feel your entire system relaxing.
  4. Do pushups. This pushes blood to your brain.  One third of your brain is blood vessels, so the increased circulation is powerful.
  5. Eat superfoods.  Those most helpful to the brain are:
  • Elderberries.  They contain corsitine, an antioxidant which stimulates the activity of the cell mitochondria, the cells’ energy factories.
  • Pecans.  These contain choline, which supports brain health and specifically memory functions.
  • Chicken giblets. A powerful source of Vitamin B12.  People with low B12 have a smaller hippocampus.
  • Clams. In addition to B12, they contain zinc and iron, which also support brain function.
  • Vegetable juice. This contains a potpourri of both known and as yet unidentified vitamins.

 

So current research shows that we can help ourselves, with simple methods, to have better brains and better memories, even with Alzheimer’s Disease.  Why not pick three of these and work them into your daily routine?  Living well is the best revenge!  Support your brain and enjoy your memory for many years to come. Now that’s Upbeat Living!

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● Kebba Buckley Button is a stress management expert.  She is the author of the award-winning book, Discover The Secret Energized You (http://tinyurl.com/b44v3br), plus the 2013 book, Peace Within:  Your Peaceful Inner Core, Second Edition (http://tinyurl.com/mqg3uvc).  She also has a natural healing practice and is an ordained minister.

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Upbeat Living:  Foods to Lift Your Moods!

24 Thursday Jul 2014

Posted by Kebba Buckley Button in Chocolate, Dealing with stress, Eating, Eating right, Energy foods, Foods and moods, glycemic index, kale, UpBeat Living

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When you feel stressed or depressed, do you reach for the snacks?  A lot of us do! Remember the cartoon strip, Cathy?  For over 30 years, we watched as Cathy ate an entire cake in one sitting, after her boyfriend did something puzzling or frustrating. After eating a cake, Cathy would be sprawled out on a couch, obviously sick and frazzled.  Did eating like that bring her joy and resolution?  No.  Eating an entire cake when she was stressed—just made her sick and stressed! It was not a successful strategy.  Maybe that’s the very reason award-winning cartoonist Cathy Guisewite made us laugh so much.  We understood.

 

However, there are successful ways to use foods to have the best moods.  Bear in mind that the body has about 70 trillion cells.  And your body has only what you put in your mouth—food and drink—from which to make new cells.  So does it make sense that your cells would function well on a diet of, for example, cake and diet soda?  A well-rounded diet of lean protein, dark green leafy vegetables, other non-starch vegetables, fresh fruits, and whole grains, will give you a baseline of great nutrition.  Switch to this simple list for a few days, to begin feeling strong and clear-minded.   Vegetarians can use organic beans, including garbanzos, instead of lean meats, in salads and stir-fry dishes.  Of course, coordinate with your doctor before making drastic changes.

 

 If we’re not supposed to have night-time snacks, then why is there a light in the fridge?

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If you eat out a lot, order the whole grains, egg dishes, other lean proteins, and dark green salads every day.  Of course, gluten-free people, skip those grains!  Kale salad is a current fad food that is available in many restaurants and offers great nutrition.  Grilled chicken- or tuna- Caesar salad is another very nutritious, popular dish that is available at most restaurants.  These dishes will leave you feeling clear-minded and balanced.  And you will be, um, regular, which will also clear your emotions and mind.  Bean dishes contain a phenomenal amount of fiber, so if you like those, they can assist in cleansing your intestines and even help you lose weight.  In Chinese medicine, sadness or depression can be related to the energy of the large intestine.  See if your mood improves when you are eating a high-fiber, low-sugar diet.

 

The only time to eat diet food is when you’re waiting for the steak to cook.

~ Julia Child

Speaking of sugar, the more nutrition you can get for your calories, the better you will feel.  So reach for cherries, grapes, berries, a banana, or a peach.  On the run, keep packets of dried fruits with you.  There are many vitamins, minerals, and anti-oxidant compounds in fruits.  Fruit without added sugar is now widely available in your grocer’s frozen food section.  And in the canned-food section, it is easy to find fruit in its own juice.  Health food stores even have fruit-sweetened waffles and other baked goods, plus powdered fruit sweeteners.  Switch to fruit and fruit-sweetened foods, and you will be eating at a lower glycemic index.  That index is a measure of how fast a food is metabolized, compared to glucose.  Many people feel better, have a flatter abdomen, and lose weight easily on a low glycemic index diet.

 

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For low-calorie snacks, veggie sticks—carrots, celery, jicama, green beans, cucumbers, Chinese pea pods—are very filling and massage your intestines from the inside out.  So, in addition to being satisfying, these leave you more relaxed.  For quick energy snacks, consider going nuts.  Yes, nuts!  Brazil nuts, pistachios, almonds, cashews, and hazelnuts are great for both giving you energy and supporting your health.  Brazil nuts are very high in protein and also contain selenium, a mineral linked to mood improvement.  Almonds are high in potassium, which is key for metabolic balance, mood and blood pressure regulation.  Almonds, cashews, and hazelnuts are all rich in magnesium, a vital mineral in converting blood sugar to muscle energy, via the Krebs Cycle process.  Low magnesium is also a cause for constipation; so nuts can help by contributing both magnesium and fiber.  When the intestines are well, you will be in a better mood.

 

 

New snack food technology is making some great new options available.  Now you can buy crunchy, flavored freeze-dried veggies in snack packs.  You can get rice-and-bean chips in the chips department. And my current favorite is crisp kale chips!  Perhaps the ultimate energy snack, chocolate covered kale chips, is now available. Just look around your health food store, or the health food section of your regular market, for some great, tasty surprises.

 

So experiment with less sugar and more taste satisfaction.  You’ll be less hungry and have fewer cravings.  Plus, your moods will even out, and your abdomen may flatten out!  Now that’s Upbeat Living!

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● Kebba Buckley Button is a stress management expert.  She is the author of the award-winning book, Discover The Secret Energized You (http://tinyurl.com/b44v3br), plus the 2013 book, Peace Within:  Your Peaceful Inner Core, Second Edition (http://tinyurl.com/mqg3uvc).  She also has a natural healing practice and is an ordained minister.

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UpBeat Living:  Cooling Foods and Drinks for Hot Days (Not Always What You Think)

03 Thursday Jul 2014

Posted by Kebba Buckley Button in Eating right, Energy foods, Exhaustion, Fatigue, Feeling energized, Health, Heat stress, Hot days, Potassium, Summer, Vitality

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Is it blazing hot and really dry where you live?  Yet life can be beautiful in these conditions.  I want you to thrive all the time.  In the Summer heat, that can be challenging.  But you’ll be up for it if you’ve read all 3 of my summer thriving articles.  This is the third.

 

In the last 2 articles on dealing with the hottest Summer days, I covered :

  • – Protecting your body and skin
  • – Getting enough rest, and
  • – How to strategize to have the most energy you can

 

In this article, I offer ideas on how to eat– and drink– cool to keep cool!  This is not always the cold foods you would think.  And it’s not always the sweet, icy, and alcoholic drinks you might think of, to cool you off.  Follow these three tips to switch what you swallow, to feel your best:

 

  1.  Stay hydrated!  Drink filtered water, that is, water with the chlorine removed.  Do not pay for an expensive water-conversion system to alter the water molecules (which we’ll discuss in another article), without first removing the chlorine.  Chlorine is a poison to microorganisms (germs) which is the exact reason they put it in the public water supply.  Your body doesn’t need it, and it’s bad for you.

A simple table-top carbon-filter pitcher will filter out the chlorine, fluoride, and other bad-tasting elements of tap water.  You may find this water more refreshing if you keep it in the refrigerator.  You may also want to ask your local health food store about mineral drops to add to filtered water.  If your body is low on minerals, the drops added to your beverages will bring your stamina up the same day, or sooner.

Water is the most hydrating liquid you can drink.  If you hate plain water, try adding a little cherry juice concentrate, which will also give you a few carbs, potassium, and anti-inflammatory compounds.  If you’re hiking or working outside, you may enjoy half water and half organic apple juice, which again will provide a few carbs and a lot of potassium.

If you will be working or exercising outdoors a lot, do eat salty snacks!  They’ll make you thirsty and keep you from losing too much of your body’s moisture through sweat.  Check with your doctor about your ideal personal salt balance.

 

“Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.”

– Thomas A. Edison

 

 

  1. Avoid sugary foods and drinks, and alcohol!  These will make you more thirsty and tired after the initial refreshing sensation.  Avoid all artificial sweeteners (which we’ll discuss in a future article), going for fruit juices and concentrates as flavors.  Anything with sugar, alcohol, or caffeine will give you a little boost, then put the squeeze on your kidneys.  Alcohol is, for some purposes, a super sugar.  So limit that, plus all refined sugars and caffeine, when you’re hot.  The decaf coffee drinks still are loaded with antioxidants, so you still will get a boost, but a healthy one.

 

  1. Set your goal to get the most energy out of whatever you swallow.  Think of it this way: part of the art of eating well and healthfully in the hottest times of summer is having quick food to grab.  Because you and your family will often come home tired on blasting hot days, you’ll be grateful to yourself for keeping healthy cool foods ready to eat.  Some of these could be:  celery sticks, jicama sticks, cucumber slices, cherry tomatoes, cherries, berries, grapes, bananas, pineapple chunks, dates, peaches, nectarines, yogurts, roasted chicken (available at your grocery store), pan-broiled salmon (you made it last night and chilled it), hard-boiled eggs, boiled organic potato chunks, cans of organic beans or chick peas, and raw almonds or cashews.

You might call this collection, “the fastest slow food you can get”.  Your grocery store now has trays of veggies, trays of fruits, prepared chicken, and even heat-and-eat ribs.  There are salads ready-to-go and salad kits in bags. Green salad is your friend, and as light greens go, Romaine lettuce is the most energizing.  It’s the lettuce in every “Caesar Salad”, prepared or in a kit.  As dark greens go, kale is the star of the nutritional show. Have a large dark green salad for dinner almost every night, with pieces of potato, avocado, and chicken.  Topped with your favorite dressing, it’s a quick and restorative meal.  You’ll feel alert and clear-minded all evening, and then you’ll sleep well.

Can you have great days and wonderful relationships in the desert summer season?  Absolutely, you can.  Eat well for the weather, follow the other tips in this series, and you will sail triumphantly through the hot season!

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● Kebba Buckley Button is a stress management expert and the author of the award-winning book, Discover The Secret Energized You (http://tinyurl.com/b44v3br), plus the 2013 book, Peace Within:  Your Peaceful Inner Core, Second Edition (http://tinyurl.com/mqg3uvc).  She also has a natural healing practice and is an ordained minister.

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UpBeat Living:  Tips for Hot Summer Thriving

01 Tuesday Jul 2014

Posted by Kebba Buckley Button in Eating right, Energy, Energy foods, Exhaustion, Fatigue, Health, Heat stress, Hot days, Summer, Vitality

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2014 0621 Red Top SaguaroYikes!  It hit 110 degrees today in Phoenix!  Summer is our weather-stress season, like winter is in cooler areas.  In the Summer heat where you live, have you felt great today?  Or were you hot, tired, and fog-brained?  Maybe even a little sick?  So could you use some expert heat-stress tips?

Feeling good, being well, and being productive, can be challenging in weather like this.  But you can feel great and thrive during even our desert summers, if you take these tips to heart:

1.  Get out of the heat. Do get 15 minutes of sun on your hands and face each day, for your body to produce enough Vitamin D. But you can get that while driving to an errand. The rest of the time, get out of the sun or wear sunscreen and sleeves.  And don’t stop to think in the full sun!  Adjust that grocery list before you go out the front door!

If you love to be outside, you can now buy special sun-blocking clothes from travel companies. You can get shirts designed to provide SPF 50 or higher, plus broad-brimmed hats with mesh-side crowns for through-flow of air. More difficult to find is the safari hat with its own built-in fan, but they are great for hiking. Cooling neck scarves are now widely available. Soak them to activate the gel inside, and store them in the frij between wearings.  Water bottles, with a battery-operated personal fan attached, are amusing and do actually help you keep cooler.

If you get too much heat, you’ll generally know it. But if people tell you your face is bright red, this is not good.  If your skin is totally dry, or if you feel nauseated or are vomiting, or if you feel totally drained and confused, these are clues you have heat exhaustion or heat stroke. Get to a cool, dim place, put a cool, damp cloth on your forehead, and try to drink water (with the chlorine filtered out).  Remember:

Only mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the noonday sun.

~ Rudyard Kipling

2.  Protect your skin. If you don’t want to cover it, at least wear some sunscreen. There are new generations of sunscreen in clear or opaque forms, or colored to function as makeup foundation. Many moisturizers and makeup products contain SPF 15 or higher for day use. Powdered mineral-based foundation makeups provide non-chemical SPF 15. If you’re wild to have tan skin, and you weren’t born with it, check out spray tanning or tanning moisturizers. Be aware that these do not provide sun protection, however, and skin cancer is a concern.  And remember to drink water to hydrate your skin. Support your skin by also eating foods that can help it stay moist and young-looking: fresh fruits, avocados, and dark greens like kale and baby romaine.  Get the organic versions if you can, and you’ll have more energy.

3.  Use common sense. Rest if you need to. Plan extra time to get enough sleep every day.  Nap if you need to.  And focus on thriving, throughout the month.

Next time: Keeping your energy up when it’s over 100!

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● Kebba Buckley Button is a stress management expert and the author of the award-winning book, Discover The Secret Energized You (http://tinyurl.com/b44v3br), plus the 2013 book, Peace Within:  Your Peaceful Inner Core, Second Edition (http://tinyurl.com/mqg3uvc).  She also has a natural healing practice and is an ordained minister.

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UpBeat Living: Yummy Gluten-Free (GF) Desserts, Part 3

07 Tuesday Jan 2014

Posted by Kebba Buckley Button in Chocolate, Eating right, GF, gluten, Gluten-free, Health, UpBeat Living

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The UpBeat Living philosophy is always to do what is best for your body-mind-heart-spirit system.  For those sensitive to wheat or gluten, it’s vital to moods and overall health, to eat gluten-free (GF).  Today’s recipes are for the chocolate lover!

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Easiest GF Brownies

  • In a small microwaveable bowl, put:
    • 4 oz unsweetened GF chocolate
    • 1 ½ sticks unsalted butter
  • Microwave the chocolate mixture 1 minute at a time, until it is liquid and can be stirred.
  • Add, while stirring:  2 c. organic sugar, 3 beaten eggs, 1 T. vanilla extract, 1 T. espresso powder, 1 c. white rice flour, ½ t. sea salt.  Stir only until smooth.
  • Spray a 9” x 13” pan with GF baking spray, or butter and flour the pan.  Pour the batter into the pan and jiggle the pan to even the level of the batter.  Try not to eat too much of the batter :-).
  • Bake at 350 degrees (325 for pyrex pan) about 32 minutes.  Standard doneness tests do not apply.  Let the brownies cool completely before cutting, probably 25 minutes.
  • These make a great base for brownie fudge sundaes, using the hot fudge sauce below.

Easiest GF Hot Fudge Sauce

  • In a small saucepan, melt over medium heat:  2 c. less 2 T. GF chocolate chips, 1 oz unsweetened chocolate, 2 c. heavy cream or half n half.  Stir gently with a wire whisk until it suddenly turns into a light pudding-like texture.
  • Make ice cream sundaes with: a brownie from the above recipe, GF ice cream, and the hot fudge sauce.

Enjoy!

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● Kebba Buckley Button is the author of the 2013 book, Peace Within:  Your Peaceful Inner Core (Second Edition).   Keep this book with you constantly, to quickly recharge your Peace Within, with quotes, photos, and poems that take you directly there!  Kebba is a corporate stress management trainer, and she also has a holistic healing practice.

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UpBeat Living: Yummy Gluten-Free (GF) Desserts, Part 2

06 Monday Jan 2014

Posted by Kebba Buckley Button in Eating right, GF, gluten, Gluten-free, Health, stress

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If you are sensitive to gluten, or simply wheat, or you have a loved one with those sensitivities, you’ll want to have some quick and simple gluten-free (GF) recipes handy.  Here are two easy ones that require no technical expertise at all.  The GF Almond Cookies are the simplest cookie recipe I have ever seen, and they freeze well. Not that they will last long, once your guests taste one!  The Honey-Pecan-Pumpkin Cake is a classic winter cake with a Southern flare, and it freezes well also.  You can make it with- or without the nuts.  Have fun with these!

GF Almond Cookies

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  • In a medium bowl, mix:
    • 1 c. almond butter (organic if possible)
    • 1 c. organic sugar
    • 1 egg
    • 1 T vanilla
    • Optional:  6 oz GF chocolate chips
  • Drop by teaspoonfuls onto a cookie sheet you have sprayed with GF baking spra
  • Bake at 350 degrees about 13 minutes or until firm. Time will vary by the brand of almond butter you have.
  • Cool on a rack for 10 minutes, if you can wait.  Makes about 20.

GF Honey-Pecan-Pumpkin Cake

  • Spray, or butter-and-flour, one bundt cake pan or two 5” x 9” loaf pans.
  • Assemble:
    • 1 c organic sugar
    • ¾ c medium honey
    • 1 ¼ c olive oil
    • 4 eggs, well beaten
    • 1 ½ t baking soda
    • 1 ½ t baking powder
    • 1 t sea salt
    • 2 c white rice flour
    • 2 t cinnamon
    • 2 t ground coriander
    • 1 t ground cloves
    • 3 c well-mashed steamed pumpkin (or 24 oz canned pumpkin)
    • 1 c chopped pecans
  • Try to mix the sugar and honey.  Add oil and eggs, mix well.
  • Add pumpkin, mix well.
  • Combine dry ingredients, add and mix well.
  • Bake at 325 degrees for at least 30 minutes, depending on your oven.  Cake/s will be done when springy to the touch.  Let cool in pan for 20 minutes before turning out.
  • If desired, serve with whipped cream and tangerine sections.

Enjoy!

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● Kebba Buckley Button is the author of the 2013 book, Peace Within:  Your Peaceful Inner Core (Second Edition).   Keep this book with you constantly, to quickly recharge your Peace Within, with quotes, photos, and poems that take you directly there!  Kebba is a corporate stress management trainer, and she also has a holistic healing practice.

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UpBeat Living: Yummy Gluten-Free Desserts, Part 1

05 Sunday Jan 2014

Posted by Kebba Buckley Button in Eating right, Energy foods, gluten, Gluten-free, Health, Wheat sensitivity

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Cherry-Cinnamon Mini Cakes. Photo by Kebba Buckley Button

Do you love desserts?  But your body hates wheat or gluten?  Then you are actually lucky, because these days, the solutions are easy.  And generally any non-gluten-sensitive people can enjoy your GF desserts with you.  So many people have realized that gluten doesn’t work for them, that gluten-free (GF) products are now widely available.  If you know you are wheat-sensitive, but you haven’t considered gluten, you’re in luck again.  Since all wheat has gluten, you wheat-sensitive people can generally feast on GF foods.

Here are two easy desserts, which you can use as coffeecake, desert cake, or snacks.  Notice there is no oil in either recipe, and the topping is simply cinnamon sugar—light, satisfying, and very low-calorie.  The quickest version of either is made in an 8” square pyrex pan, in a toaster oven or countertop oven.  However, you can bake the recipes in muffin tins you have sprayed with GF baking spray, taking about 5 minutes off the baking time.

GF Apricot Coffee Cake

o  Drain 1 15-oz can of apricots (packed in fruit juice, if you can find it), reserving the juice, and chop the apricots.

o  In a large bowl, mix just until smooth:

1 ¼ c GF baking mix (such as Pamela’s Baking and Pancake Mix)

½ c organic sugar

1 extra large egg

½ c  juice from the apricots (there is no oil)

2 t cinnamon

¼ t coriander or nutmeg

1 ½ t hazelnut extract

o  Add the apricot pieces and stir until well-distributed.

o  Spray an 8” x 8” pyrex baking pan with GF baking spray, or butter and flour the pan.  Pour the batter in the pan, and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar. [If you don’t have cinnamon sugar, fill an empty spice jar with half organic sugar and half cinnamon.  You may prefer more cinnamon.  This looks pretty when baked, and provides more flavor than calories.]

o  Bake at about 330 degrees in a toaster oven, for about 25 minutes.  It’s done when springy in the middle.  No overbaking!

GF Cherry-Cinnamon Mini Cakes

o  Spray, or butter-and-flour, one 12-cupcake pan and about 4 depressions in a second 12-cupcake pan.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees and be sure one rack is in the middle of the oven.

o  In a large bowl, mix, and stir until smooth:

1 ¼ c GF baking mix (such as Pamela’s Baking and Pancake Mix)

½ c organic sugar

1 extra large egg

½ c water (there is no oil)

2 t cinnamon

1 ½ t almond extract

o  Add: 1 6-oz package of dried cherries (unsweetened, such as Mariani)

o  Stir until well-distributed.

o  Using a large spoon, fill the cupcake tin depressions halfway, until you are out of batter.

o  Bake at 350 for about 18 minutes.  Mini cakes will be springy to the touch when done.

Enjoy these light, delicious, and guilt-free GF desserts!

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● Kebba Buckley Button is the author of the 2013 book, Peace Within:  Your Peaceful Inner Core (Second Edition).   Keep this book with you constantly, to quickly recharge your Peace Within, with quotes, photos, and poems that take you directly there!  Kebba is a corporate stress management trainer, and she also has a holistic healing practice.

● Liked this blog?  Why not buy Kebba’s books?  Just click the links!

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