My Li’l List: Naked 2 by Urban Decay

My friend Tara is my makeup guru….she’s the best there is! She tells me what to buy and keeps it simple. My new fav: the Naked 2 palette by Urban Decay.  I picked mine up at Sephora. I don’t use anything else.

 

 

I use the dark colors for liner and I mix the others for shadow.

 

Goes great with anything….including my “urban” decaying cowgirl boots:

 

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My Li’l List: Healthy Living and Detox

I wanted to share a few things from my daily regimen that have helped me the last few months….things that I’ll carry with me even after chemotherapy stops!  These things have helped me with nausea, detox, energy etc. So much so that everyone things sometimes I have more energy WITH cancer than before. Please do everything at your own risk. Keep in mind some things don’t work for everyone…..I just want to share what has worked for me. Please do your own research and consult a doctor when in doubt!

I’ve tried to break these down on a “need to know” basis…..only the information I’ve retained and feel I need to know.

 

Gin Gins Ginger Candy: Ginger helps relieve nausea among other health benefits.

Ginger Candy. For nausea. My friend Aileen got me hooked on these Gin Gins candy…..great for nausea. I don’t like the taste of ginger but I love these….they are a little spicy hot and taste almost like caramels. I even let them dissolve in peppermint tea. You can find them at World Market and Trader Joe’s or online.

 

 

 

Sublingual Vitamin D: Vitamin D helps to heal the blood! Sublingual vitamin tablets dissolve immediately under the tongue, resulting in quick and direct absorption……..bypassing the digestive system – resulting in the maximum amount of nutrient assimilation.

Women are supposed to get 10,000 IUs a day of Vitamin D! My mom bought this one for me from our local compounding pharmacy….but I found it on Amazon as well.

 

 

 

Coffee Enema: Based on the Gerson Therapy. Gerson believed that caffiene could stimulate the liver and gall bladder to discharge bile.  The liver alone, especially in cancer patients, cannot deal with a sudden influx of toxins into the bloodstream. The coffee enemas increase liver filtering, greatly aiding the liver’s ability to remove serum toxins.

I know not everyone wants to talk about coffee enemas….but I swear they’ve changed my life.  I only wish I’d started doing them years ago. All you need is an enema kit from the drugstore. You can usually find them in the women’s hygiene section.  I do one at least every few days. There are directions on the box but basically just brew organic coffee like you regularly would and add it to the enema bag and dilute with water (make sure to let the coffee cool or mix with cool water!). So much better than laxatives or any other kind of stimulant. You’ll be cleaned out more naturally and quickly…..not like laxatives which can catch you by surprise!

 

 

 

Dr. Singha’s Mustard Bath: Detoxifies and helps re-alkaline the body….using the skin as an organ of elimination and detoxification.

Dr. Singha’s Mustard Bath…..known for it’s healing properties and ability to detoxify the body. Dr. Singha’s practice stressed the importance of the skin as an organ of elimination and absorption. I’ve found the best price for a large 32oz bottle at Luckyvitamin. I use it a day or so after chemotherapy. I run a warm bath with the mixture….climb in…..and slowly add hot water to the bath so it gets hotter and hotter.

 

 

 

Wheatgrass: Wheat-grass juice is very high in chlorophyll content and contains every necessary nutrient. Benefits include boosting of the immune system and nervous system and improving digestion and metabolism. It contains antioxidants which repair damaged cells. It can increase red blood cell count and improve blood disorders.

Get it at your local farmer’s market, health food store or grow your own……or even find a local juice bar where they juice it for you. I usually get about 2 full cuttings from a small palette. You can cut all the wheat grass off and water it well and it grows back a second time. It keeps well in Ziploc bags for a few days! We press the juice…enough for a shot of wheatgrass….and add a sprinkle of cayenne pepper and chase with a lemon. Juice a bunch to add to a an enema bag to feed your digestive system.

I love this little compact wheatgrass press from Lexen. It’s affordable ($44) and great quality. It’s also super compact and just attaches to a countertop or table.

 

 

 

 

Cell food: Contains 78 ionic minerals, 34 enzymes, 17 amino acids, electrolytes and dissolved oxygen. Oxygenates and feeds your body’s cells all day long.

I just add a few drops to water, juice….anything I’m drinking! Easiest thing ever….you can carry it in your purse! Lucky Vitamin carries this one by Lumina Health too.

 

 

 

Probiotics: Improves intestinal microbial balance and inhibits pathogens and toxin producing bacteria. Probiotics restore the balance of intestinal microflora which is important to a healthy immune system.

I use two kinds. Dr. Ohhira’s Probiotics and Jarrow-Dophilus EPS. I try to remember to take them a few times a day but if I remember once a day that’s better than nothing! I buy them at my local health food store.

 

 

 

 

Local Honey: Helps dissolve mucus and stimulates healing. Can help with allergies.
Local Bee Pollen: Energizes, aids digestion, helps build red blood cells….it’s the most complete known food source.
Apple Cider Vinegar: Helps remove toxins and supports a healthy immune system, rich in enzymes and potassium, can help arthritis and joint pain.
Chia Seeds: Rich in Omega-3 fatty acids which are the primary building block of cells. Great for heart health and full of antioxidants.

I mix all of these into a super shot….and drink it all at once. A shot glass of Bragg’s Apple Cider Vinegar, with a bit of local bee pollen and honey, sprinkled with some chia seeds.

 

 

 

Kombucha: A probiotic beverage which improves digestion. It also is anti-oxidant rich so it helps to boost your immune system and energy levels. It can aid the liver in detoxification.

Kombucha is made from a sweetened tea into a culture (a symbiosis of bacteria and yeasts). I try to drink about one a day. I love the ones with ginger in them because they help to settle my stomach even more.

 

 

Keep in mind…..I am ADHD. This would have been impossible for me to integrate into my life if I didn’t have help. My mother and my friend Megan have given me little bits of information at a time and I would integrate one thing at a time. It didn’t all happen at once. I’d be too overwhelmed. Do what works for you!  If you forget something…..who cares!  If you don’t feel like doing something…..don’t do it. It doesn’t have to be stressful. As my friend Megan tells me: your body will tell you when it needs something!

Anything you think I should add? Leave it in the comments!

 

My Li’l List: Paperlili

I occasionally share things I just love…….so here’s my newest love: my new Choose Joy slouchy tee by Cristy of Paperlili. She’s doing one for the Team Ashley auction too!  I love the little metallic looking stud rhinestones that Cristy uses on her tees….she does custom work too: she’s working on some Lil Blue Boo tees for me to wear around town. Woot!

 

 

Another favorite around here? Boo’s personalized Paperlili leggings. They get more wear than any other pair of pants she owns……and they get compliments everywhere we go!

 

 

Slouchy Tee by Paperlili
Head Scarf by Lulu from Nordstroms
Personalized Leggings by Paperlili


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My Li’l List: Babysitter Basics

Having a babysitter come over is better than Christmas for Boo……she spends the whole day planning what activities they’ll do and asks every 20 minutes “when is she coming over?”

I’m 34 years old and I worry what our teenage babysitter will think about us: Are we cool parents? Is our kid annoying? Do we have edible food in the pantry? Well, I can breathe a sigh of relief:

Food? 5 out of 5
Please call back? Yes
Sienna? Adorable and cute. 5 out of 5 on the “Angel” scale.

Yesssssss.

 

 

Of course that may be skewed because I probably overpay…..but I’ll do anything for a babysitter to want to come back!

I love this “Babysitter Basics” notepad from Knock Knock. It’s easy to fill out for each sitter and includes all the important information  they might need:

 

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My Li’l List: Brighton Charms

Right after my surgery in October I received a package with a Brighton bracelet and a scissor charm from a sweet friend. Since then I’ve been surprised by more friends with little packages each containing new charms that have a story behind them or stand for something special in my life. It’s a big conspiracy they put together and it’s one of the most thoughtful gifts I’ve ever received.  From a fortune cookie (representing the “in bed” game I used to play with my grandparents), to a horse, to a golf tee for my dad, to an paint palette, to little things representing things about my friends….I know exactly what charm/charms came from each person.

I think this is such a fun tradition to start for a friend or family member or a collaborative gift for someone who needs a little encouragement.

Thank you to my sweet friends who are so “sneakily” thoughtful……you know who you are.

 

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My Li’l List: The Buckkie Boot

I wear 2 types of shoes: flip flops….or boots. I love these Buckkie boots by Steve Madden so much……I want them in every color! I love the feel of the leather, the height, the rugged straps….and that they are really reasonably priced.

 

I got mine at Piperlime. And yes I’m wearing my favorite leggings.

My Li’l List: Sulfate Free

Boo has her list….but there are always so many things that I LOVE and want to share that I needed to start my own list. I’m very frugal so I’m always looking for inexpensive products but I do have the occasional splurge. My Li’l List series = Things I love.

So here’s the first My Li’l List installment…..my shampoo love.  Mr. LBB and Boo have hard to tame hair so we used to use Wen products until I discovered Everpure Sulfate-Free hair products. I have fine hair and I use it too…..and since all three of us use it we go through a LOT of it.  THEN Rite Aid started making a generic version…….and each bottle is under $5.  I buy up the entire shelf when I go! No sulfates…..so no harsh detergents.

My Li’l List series = Things I love.….and think you might too.

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