David Winston brings the following information to us from a webinar topic Herbalist & Alchemist asked him to do for our wholesale customers. And of course David brought herbs into the discussion. "Herbs help to nourish us, support us, and keep us healthy".
Whether your skin is dry or cracked or you have acne or blemishes, that reflects an internal process. The skin is the largest eliminatory organ. Some dermatologists may say what you eat doesn’t affect your skin, but we know it does. Digestion, elimination, gut health, the intestinal microbiome, liver function, kidney function, respiratory function – all play a significant role in the elimination of metabolic wastes and the health of our skin. In addition, lack of sleep can age you very quickly. Adequate and good quality sleep are essential for maintaining health and looking your best. This is also true of emotional health, people who are depressed, or anxious often do not sleep well, look tired and worn out and so not have the strength to take good care of themselves.
One of the best things you can do is eat a healthy diet. Some recent research reinforced the health benefits of the Mediterranean diet. And look out for food products that are really junk food masquerading as better for you choices, like many gluten-free products that are still full of refined carbohydrates and added sugars.
Exercise is another essential aspect of good health. An hour three days a week at the gym is good, but try to do something every day. I have started walking about 3 miles (5K) every day, just being outside in nature makes a difference. And increasing physical activity is a great way to manage stress. I don’t suppose I have to mention that the last couple of years have been really stressful for almost everyone.
Equally important are maintaining healthy relationships, whether it’s with a significant other, your family, friends, or companion animals, and finding interests that you are passionate about improve the quality of life and emotional/physical health. I also believe that learning to find joy in life acts as an antidote to challenges and disappointments that are inherent in living.
Supporting immune function is especially important this time of year. I just read a study showing that one of the reasons people get sick more in the wintertime is that breathing cold air shuts down the immune cells lining the passages of the nose and sinuses. So, cover your nose and mouth to protect those cells.
So much of how you look and feel comes down to digestion, elimination, and a healthy gut microbiome. What you eat has a huge impact on intestinal flora. Whole grains, probiotic rich foods rather than simple sugars and carbohydrates, make a significant difference. Bitters are one of the best things to stimulate digestion, which then improves the absorption of nutrients and ultimately the effective elimination of wastes via the bowel. I often say everything’s better with bitters, and in my clinical experience that is most often true. After taking a good bitters formula people will not only notice less gas, bloating, temporary constipation or diarrhea, etc, but over time will start to realize that their their skin clears up, their minor aches and pains have lessened, and they feel better and more resilient overall.