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Showing posts with label asthma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label asthma. Show all posts

Jan 31, 2014

Our First Anniversary, and a GIVEAWAY!

I just realized that yesterday was the first anniversary of this blog!   I can't believe it has been that long! I hope that you feel that the articles and information that I have started "building" on this blog are useful and that they have helped you in some way.   It seems like I have been blessed with extra opportunities to contribute even more information this year than I originally planned as I learned how to take care of all my own personal health crisis' naturally.  There was that shoulder thing, and then my knee went out, and then my tooth trauma, asthma attack.... well anyway... we learned alot this year, don't you think?

I can see by the numbers on my Stats page that people are reading my posts.   Lots of people actually, but the one thing my blog is missing, is YOU!  Please don't hesitate to share YOUR thoughts in the comment section of each post.   What truly will help to make this blog a successful community of like minded people is YOUR comments, advice, and experience relating to the topics I am writing about.   I know I am not the only person here with good ideas, so lets come together, take a minute, and start adding your knowledge to this growing database of good information!

To start this off, I am doing a GIVEAWAY!  

Every person who 
1.) Leaves a comment on THIS BLOG POST (not on facebook) with helpful ideas, friendly suggestions (NO URL's or advertising)  AND 
2.) Shares the FB link to this article on their wall (be sure to set privacy to public so I can see the share) 
will be entered into a drawing to receive a FREE 
*Bottle of Lavendar Essential Oil from Ancient Legacy Oils, 
*A packet of Heirloom vegetable seeds, AND 
*a few other random Non- GMO health product samples and goodies from a fabulous company I have been learning about recently, Youngevity.  (These guys even have clean, NON GMO food storage that actually tastes good and will last 25 years on the shelf! ) I am very excited to have found the product line of over 400 products that meet such high clean food standards. 
(GIVEAWAY Valued at $30+)


Giveaway runs from January 31 through February 14th!  That's right, I'll announce the winner on Valentines Day!  So SHARE, SHARE, SHARE this with your friends!   Lets drive some traffic here!

  


To acknowledge the Elephant in the room, yes, I might occasionally receive commissions for many of the products I recommend here on the site, but I can guarantee you, I have not sold my soul for the sake a 2% here and 1 % there.   I ONLY recommend products I would use myself and feed to my children.   And lets be honest, it can be HARD to find good quality, clean food and supplements that are NON GMO.  So  as I have the need for me or my family, I am simply sharing that with you.

Going forward this year, you will find updates on the Bees, greenhouse gardening, and pictures of our new baby goats that are due anytime!  I Love Springtime!   I will also be sharing with you any health information I acquire, new recipes, prepping information, and MORE!

So let me hear your thoughts!   Any topic requests?  What types of posts would you like to see more of?  I would also be happy to research and post my opinion on any subjects that you have questions about.  Let's learn together this year, and have a great time doing it!

To your health!

~Shelley

Jan 10, 2014

Barley Water for Asthma and…..

I recently did some research on Barley water, and found some good information.   This information is not easy to find, nor common so I thought I would share what I learned.   I was initially searching for Asthma remedies when I came across this.  But it would appear that Barley water is actually a "magic potion" of sorts.  Don't discard your cooked barley afterwards either, as the barnyard animals would love to take care of it for you.  This is just a compilation of different recipes and thoughts that i found on the matter.  I have not authored any of this, or claim any rights to the info.

I also found a great article on the difference between Hulled and Pearled Barley here:


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There is a booklet that is out of print, "Cookies for Dinner" by Faye Parker Reeves, and I have heard so many fantastic things from it. (I can no longer find a copy, but I spoke to the author today and it is currently being updated and a new version will be out soon.) My mom sent me this recipe out of it:

Faye’s method: 
 1½ t. to 1 T. barley 
 1 quart clean water, preferably distilled 
 After pouring off the cooked liquid, add 1 t. cream of tartar. Or add ¼ t. per cup 
when you drink it. 

Faye heats the water to almost boiling; pours it onto the barely; and lets it sit from 3 
to 24 hours. Then she pours off the liquid and drinks it throughout the day.

Ruth’s method: 
 Ruth cooks her barley like rice, adds a gallon of water, keeps it in the refrigerator so 
she has a week’s (or more) supply. Ruth drinks one cup of barley water with ¼ t. 
cream of tartar every morning and is now off her asthma medication. 
(Posted w/ permission from Faye.)


Home-made Barley Water
Barley water is a traditionally acclaimed drink which will support and nourish the kidneys in times of stress. It is an integral part of a kidney cleansing program, which will produce tremendous overall benefits.

You will need:
1/2 cup of whole barley
5 cups of water
1/4 of a Cinnamon stick
Grated Ginger
Freshly squeezed lemon juice

How to make:

Place the whole barley, water, the cinnamon stick, some grated ginger into a pan and simmer for 20 minutes.

After cooling, strain the mixture and finally add fresh lemon juice for extra flavour.

Drink between 1 and 3 cups daily
Ginger and Lemon Barley Water

2 litres water
1 cup caster sugar
150 grams pearl barley, washed and drained
2 lemons
100 grams fresh ginger, peeled and sliced

Remove the peel from the lemons, being careful not to leave any pith on the peel. Once this is done, juice the lemons.

Place the water and sugar into a saucepan and on a gentle heat, keep stirring until the sugar has dissolved. Add the lemon peel, ginger slices and pearl barley and allow to simmer for 30 minutes before removing from the heat.

Strain through muslin to remove the barley, lemon and ginger pieces and allow to cool.

When cold add the lemon juice - taste, and if necessary add more sugar if desired. Store in the fridge and serve over ice.

Lemon and orange barley water
I make my own barley water, a humble water with a simple history, probably English, and very refreshing on those fine summer days.


1 cup pearl barley (I would suggest Hulled instead)
2 litres filtered water
rind of 1 lemon
rind of 2 oranges
brown sugar to taste (about 2-4 tbsp)
juice of 4 lemons
juice of 4 oranges

Method
Put the barley in a fine sieve and rinse under cold running water to remove dirt or dust. Place in a pot and cover with the filtered water. Bring to the boil then simmer on low, covered, for 40 minutes.

Strain, keeping the liquid and discarding the barley. While the liquid is still hot, add the lemon and orange rind and the sugar.

Stir well. Leave to cool, then stir in the lemon and orange juice.Strain, discarding the rind, and refrigerate. Makes 2 litres.


Lemon barley water 
It immediately conjures up the magical image of white-clothed tennis players sipping the refreshing cordial during the change of ends at Wimbledon. Time please 

Makes 1.35 litres
Takes 10 minutes to make, plus cooling
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Ingredients
2 organic unwaxed lemons
50g caster suger
125g pearl barley

1. Finely grate the zest from the lemons and place in a large glass bowl with caster sugar. Rinse pearl barley and add to the bowl with 1.2 litres boiling water. Stir well and leave to cool.
2. Squeeze the juice from the lemons and mix into the cooled barley water. Strain through a sieve and chill. Serve with lots of ice and the strawberry cream cheese sandwiches.


 I have tried barley water when suffering a severe asthma attack, and I can testify that it worked better and faster than an inhaler. (unsure who said this)
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FAQ:


* Does the water need to be stored in the fridge or is it safe on the counter? It is safe on the counter for the first 6 to 12 hours.

* How often should someone with breathing difficulties drink the water? As often as they want to. My sister drinks it every morning. After some friends learned about barley water, they don't drink anything else. It is food. You can't over dose on it. However, it may cause a cleanse and you may have symptoms for a while.

* What to do with all the barley you cook? My sister throws it away. My Chiropractor eats it. I used to save it in the freezer, and make beef barley soup. Maybe you can come up with another suggestion.

* Can you freeze the cooked barley? Yes, absolutely. I did freeze some, but I forgot to label it. My son threw it away. Thank you for the reminder. I do not drink it on a regular basis. So, I want to have some for emergencies, and having it in ice cubes would be the best way to do that.

Until Friday evening, I would have told you that the cream of tartar is very necessary. However, since then, 2 people have told me the barley water works wonders even without the cream of tartar.

I have never thought about sealing/bottling barley water. Yes, I think that would be great. Leave the barley in it. 

I made some rather strong barley water, put it into ice cubes, and planned to transfer them to a plastic bag. Before it got into the plastic bag, my son threw away the cubes from the tray. I guess I should try it again.

However, in an emergency, just pouring warm water on the barley, and drinking it will do something. My other sister throws a few kernels into a cup, pours hot water on it, waits 5 to 10 minutes, and drinks it. 

I just thought of another way to have this on hand, just in case of emergency mind you. Go to Harmon's and buy a bottle. It is expensive. But, one bottle would be enough to give us time to make a batch.

Be sure to get the raw barley. 

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Sooo, after reading this 2 plus days ago, I came home and soaked some barley overnight and have drank my barley water, cream of tartar mixture for 2 mornings now. I love it! No, I don't have major breathing problems. I am stuffed up all the time just to make life a little miserable. I can smell things again!! Thanks so much 
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In the recipe to make Barley Water, it calls for a pinch of salt. 

Leave it out. 

When cooking any grain, salt toughens the outer layers, and keeps the minerals from being released. If you want the taste of salt, add it after it is cooked. This rule goes for all grains, including rice.

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I have to say this stuff is great. I was having problems breathing all night and this morning was having a mild asthma attack (first one in over 3 years).X and XXX helped, they had some and both I and my husband drank it down and within minutes I could breathe again without feeling like my lungs would explode!!


Cream of tartar is  a very good source of Potassium 
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Most of the above info came from the following thread on a forum:




Feb 14, 2013

Elderberry.... Snake oil, or Cure all?

  
   Last year, i had a horrible case of Bronchitis, I was in bed for weeks, and ultimately sick for 6 months of the year with my Asthma, Allergies, and chronic bronchitis.  I was drinking green smoothies, and eating well as I always try to do, so I was frustrated and angry that I was so sick.
     One day a friend stopped by with a bottle of Sambucus (a blend made mostly of Elderberry and some raspberry and other things.)  I started taking it, and immediately I felt some improvements.  So I started dosing myself 5 times a day.  Within a few days I was well, so I quit taking it.   I got sick again within a week, so I started taking it again, and again I was well in about 3 days.  This time I was smart enough to realize what had helped and I continued taking low doses for several months afterwards.

     I had never had Asthma growing up, I did have allergies, but never to the point that I couldn't breathe.  They'd get pretty miserable in the spring for a couple weeks and then I was ok.  Since moving to the specific part of Utah that I now live in, I have had problem after problem, and was diagnosed about 4 years ago with allergy induced asthma.  It got so bad initially that I had to take steroids in order to breathe.  And as you get to know me, you will know that I was incredibly angry about having to be dependent on drugs.  I don't do drugs!  I have spent years researching and learning and teaching myself and others how to take care of normal everyday ailments without drugs.  I don't run my kids to the Dr. every time they have a sniffle.  In fact I rarely ever take them unless they break a bone or need stitches.  Pretty much everything else I can handle.   My youngest child has never been on an Antibiotic and is almost 10.
     Back to the story... I started researching Sambucus (which is actually the name of a variety of Elderberry, Sambucus Negra) and this is what I found out:
     Elderberry is a powerful antioxidant, it lowers cholesterol, improves vision, boosts the immune system, and improves heart health.  It is a fantastic remedy for Asthma, Allergies, Coughs, Colds, Flu, Bacterial and Viral infections and Tonsillitis because it specifically supports a healthy respiratory system.  It can alleviate chest congestion, and  also works to fight Strep Throat.  Elderberries have been used as an ancient remedy for centuries in North America, Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa
     Elderberry  has Bioflavonoids and other proteins in the juice that destroy the ability of cold and flu viruses to infect a cell.  People with the flu who took elderberry juice reported less severe symptoms and felt better much faster than those who did not.
     Elderberries contain organic pigments, tannin, amino acids, carotenoids, flavonoids, sugar, rutin, viburnic acid, vitaman A and B and a large amount of vitamin C. They are also mildly laxative, a diuretic, and diaphoretic. Flavonoids, including quercetin, are believed to account for the therapeutic actions of the elderberry flowers and berries. According to test tube studies2 these flavonoids include anthocyanins that are powerful antioxidants and protect cells against damage.
   Elderberries were listed in the CRC Handbook of Medicinal Herbs as early as 1985, and are listed in the 2000 Mosby's Nursing Drug reference for colds, flu, yeast infections, nasal and chest congestion, and hay fever.  (Above info gathered from herbwisdom.com/herb-elderberry.html)
     Also, for those who have Elderberry growing in your yard, keep in mind that most sites will tell you that Elderberries are only edible after cooking.  They have some traces of Cyanide in the berry that is realeased upon digestion or cooking.  So if you cook first, you only get the health benefits of the berry.  Here is an interesting resource for making Elderberry wine.

     Back to the story:  I took a prescription strength allergy pill for over 3 years straight just so I could keep my airways open.  But the goal all along was to get OFF the drugs.  It is now pre-spring here in the valley, and I have felt little bugs in my throat on occasion, or a shortness of breath indicating the possibility of an oncoming Asthma attack, but I just double up on my Elderberry, and it never progresses any further.  (No allergy pill in over 6 months!) This season will be the true test, but I am confident that if I actually remember to take it often, I will make it through the season with my lungs at full function.   Now obviously you have to be smart about your health.  When pollen is at the worst, I can't just go rubbing my face in the grass, and sleeping outside under the stars.  But I think I can do normal activities if I keep this stuff in me.  I'll report back in a few months!

And just for resource, I prefer to use the Elderberry from "Natural Sources" which I purchase online at Vitacost.com as they have the best price.  Click on the image to go there and view the current pricing details.


Click Here to purchase
 

Now just to cover my @$&  I need to say that these statements have not be evaulated by the FDA and that this information is not intended to be used as medical advice as the author is not a physician.  Elderberry has not been proven to treat, diagnose or cure any of the above mentioned ailments.  Blah blah blah, yadda yadda... :-)