Archive for January 27, 2011

WELLNESS-IN-A-BOX: BEAT the BUG

ANNOUNCING NEW WELLNESS KITS AT SEEDS!

Just in time for the surge of colds & flus sweeping the city, acupuncturist Sarah O’Leary and naturopath Dr. Emily Telfair have created the perfect solution to help you Beat-the-Bug. In an effort to make being well simple, we teamed up to select high-quality and well-researched products that naturally support the body’s ability to get well and stay well.

The first in the Wellness-In-A-Box series is “Beat-the-Bug,” a collection of herbal, nutritional and homeopathic remedies designed to provide an immune boost at the early onset of cold and flu symptoms. Rather than standing overwhelmed and uncertain in the supplement aisle, you can keep this kit on hand for quick access to symptom relief.

To learn more about ordering a Beat-the-Bug Kit, visit our website at: www.wellnessboxes.com.

 

January 27, 2011 at 3:28 pm

Beat-the-Bug-Baltimore – Part 2

HIDDEN SOURCES OF “C”

While most of us are familiar with the citrus fruits (oranges, lemons, grapefruit, etc.) as a friendly and plentiful source of the immune-boosting nutrient Vitamin C, did you know that many common vegetables are also stocked with “C-Power”? Broccoli, bell peppers, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, cabbage, and tomatoes are all wonderful veggie source of vitamin C. Individuals with frequent sinusitis and “phlegm” conditions may actually experience an aggravation of their symptoms from eating citrus containing foods since they stimulate mucus production. Turning attention to alternative source of Vitamin C found in vegetables or with supplementation may be a more effective way to keep the immune system strong and resilient for sinusitis sufferers.

Vitamin C is a vital anti-oxidant needed in our bodies to quench free radicals, support wound healing, stimulate a healthy immune response to colds & flus and calm inflammation. Because Vitamin C is water-soluble, our bodies excrete what is not needed and the main side effect of too much Vitamin C for a person’s body is loose stools. Everyone has a different threshold for the amount of Vitamin C tolerated in a day. More frequent doses of vitamin C are often needed at the onset and early stages of most infections. For more information on Beating-the Bug, contact Dr. Emily via the e-mail link above.

January 27, 2011 at 3:06 pm


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Seeds Center for Whole Health
3600 Roland Ave., Ste. 4
Baltimore, MD 21211
(410) 235-1776
www.seedswellness.com

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