How
to Clean-up Your Allergies with 2 Easy Home Tips By
Debra Novotny
It’s that time of year again
when people who have allergies
complain about nasal congestion,
coughing, and wheezing, itching,
shortness of breath, headache,
fatigue, hives and other skin
rashes. Many people experience
allergies due to pollens from
outdoors combined with foods and
indoor stagnant air carrying
dust, mold, and other air
pollutants.
So how can you
stop this yearly cycle? What can
you do at home to end this
increased intrusion of allergy
problems. Where can you go for
relief if your allergies have
gotten out of hand.
Would you like to:
• Enjoy parks and other
outdoor public areas
• Have pets that you can live
with
• Eat foods you have avoided
• Feel great without fatigue
• Sleep better than ever
• Relieve stress – often
allergies increase stress to
your system.
Keeping your body detoxing
(self-cleaning) is one of two
important steps you can do at
home. A simple Yoga pose done
correctly can keep your own
personal cleaning crew (your
immune system) in tune.
Sit on the floor as in the
picture on your heels with feet
2 inches apart. Exhale as you
slowly bend forward toward floor
with your upper body. Try to
have your forehead touch the
floor in front of you. Place
your arms on floor place with
hands under your feet and index
finger in the valley or web
between the big toe and the 2nd
toe. Breathe in deeply. Breathe
in and out slowly for 1 minute.
Your goal is to work up to 2
minutes. After each time relax
on your back and allow your
muscles to relax for a few
minutes. This pose stimulates
the body’s ability to cleanse
itself. It helps detox the
liver, lungs, stomach, spleen
and bladder.
Secondly, how clean is your
environment? Clients often come
to me to treat their allergies
however, if your home and office
need a good seasonal cleaning
allergy treatments only will
work for a short time – even if
your problem is food centered.
Many foods contain natural
molds, for example bananas,
grapes, and most other fruits.
Or their own dust such as
anything than can made into a
‘flour’ like wheat, corn,
potatoes, and more. So keep your
home and office as clean as
possible. The accumulation of
dust and mold in your office or
home and on foods can actually
“create” allergy intolerance.
Here are a few tips:
Detox your home and office.
Use Organic products found at
the local health food market.
Dust using a damp cloth. Safe
organic dusting products keep
your environment toxin free
Use machine washable curtains
and clean regularly. Natural
laundry soap is best
Don’t store things under the
bed. Dust or vacuum under beds
weekly.
Do not allow stuffed animals
in the bedroom – inside
materials often contain sawdust.
Remove dust catchers like
pennants, pictures, trophies,
books, models and dried or silk
flowers from bedroom
Use an air filter and clean
filters regularly
Vacuum furniture and carpet
regularly. Use a newer vacuum
that doesn’t use bags and comes
equipped with a self-cleaning
air filter system so dust
doesn’t go into the air.
Limit birds, animals or
reptiles in the house.
Bath your household animals
often. This means every 7 to 14
days.
If you have a pet allergy do
not sleep with your pet. Provide
them with their own bed right
outside your bedroom door for
both your comfort.
Don’t groom animals in the
house.
For more information on
allergies and treatments please
read the full article: How to
Stop Your Allergies in 7 Easy
Steps in our website archives.
The Wealth Connection – 2
Steps to Brighten Your Golden
Years Estimated Reading Time: 4
minutes
Envision your life 10 or even
20 years from now. Where do you
plan to be? What are you doing
and with whom?
Most of us between the age of
35 and 50 years hope to be
retired to some degree in 15 to
20 years or less. We see
ourselves living on retirement
funds enjoying life and family.
I have never had a client tell
me they see themselves penniless
or sick. Yet, these same clients
fail to have a full plan.
They may have a retirement
fund at work and other
investments but how are these
performing? Did you plan a
financial foundation? What does
your Wellness Investment program
look like?
Many people tell me they
don’t have a financial
foundation program or Wellness
Investment program in place.
Regardless of age and health it
is never too late to start
planning. It is better than no
plan at all. In this article I
will give you 2 of the 21 most
important Wealth Connection
Steps I offer in my online
course.
Ask yourself, how does wealth
connect to your health? Does it
at all? Today most people would
agree that finances play a part
in how we feel. Lacking funds
can add stress to one’s life and
play a major part in your
health. Ill-health can rapidly
eat away at savings if you do
not have a wellness plan other
than health insurance.
In fact, I advise you rethink
health insurance. What I mean by
this is that it is what it says
it is. Health insurance is for
ill-health issues. Only a few
“health insurance” programs are
wellness insurance.
Health insurance also
dictates the kind of care you
can receive. Wellness insurance
on the other hand is still an
emerging system. A few companies
do offer these types of plans
and we do not endorse any
insurance company as my job is
to educate you a bit and you
must look at what is right for
your specific needs.
The wellness insurance
programs I have seen work like
this. The self employed or
business can purchase these
programs. They have major
medical benefits for hospital
and sometimes prescription
drugs. They also have a “fund”
where part of your premium goes
that earns interest. That’s
right interest. You can use this
money for any type of care you
desire including alternative
medicine of your choice. Any
funds you don’t use in a given
year stays in your personal
account earning interest year
after year. At a certain age you
can take this money out and use
it. I have seen accounts that
reach 30k and more. Why buy
health insurance you do not use?
Step One Look into Wellness
Insurance programs. Only
purchase from a known insurance
company. One whose name you have
heard of in the past that offers
regular polices as well. It is
buyers beware market so do your
research.
Step Two What amount do you
personally put into your saving
account each week? Most people
say I have it drawn from my
paycheck. This is not what I
mean. Think about how much you
spend each day on simple things
like coffee or food. Can you
spare $5.00 per week? I have
only met one person who said
they couldn’t even save this
much. Six months later this
person who didn’t become a
client phoned me and said they
had been doing it and it really
worked. Here’s the plan short
and sweet – I go into more
detail in my online program.
Contact my office for more
details of how to receive a free
7-part on line e-course.
Each week whether you have
your paycheck direct deposited
or not; have as much as you can
afford withdrawn from your
account and placed in a savings
plan at an investment firm like
Charles Schwab. Use who you wish
and make sure they have an
automatic withdrawal program and
that the funds go into a savings
program.
Every quarter double the
amount you are putting in. If
you find you really aren’t
missing this money from your
daily life; double it every
month. Don’t be surprised if you
start looking forward to saving
and adding more to how much you
‘put away’ each week.
Once this account is equal to
6 months income we move this
money into a different type of
account I go into future
foundation steps in the online
program. But we keep putting
funds into the savings.
What happens is we have at
the base a 6 to 9 month savings
account earning a bit better
than a bank savings account.
Next level is a certain type of
money market with the same
amount of funds earning a
slightly higher interest rate,
and so on up through Our Wealth
Mastery program.
Point in fact, recently
“Today on MSN” offered a glance
at the habit of millionaires.
Simple foundational planning won
hands down.
Bonus Tip Invest in your
wellness. Visit an alternative
doctor like a NCCAOM licensed
acupuncturist. This ensures you
are seeing someone who has
completed an accredited program
at an Oriental Medical College.
Many acupuncturists are licensed
through medical doctor or
chiropractic programs. These
programs lack in training and
number of hours to meet. Make
sure your practitioner is an
active member of The National
Certification Commission for
Acupuncture and Oriental
Medicine. Even if you love your
doctor, choose a NCCAOM
acupuncturist for this job –
after all would you take your
child to a gynecologist just
because they deliver babies?
Or if you own a Porsche would
you take it to a Honda
dealership just because you also
own a Honda. No, we take our
loved ones and possessions to
the experts. Do the same with
your health.
Why do I suggest an
acupuncturist? They are trained
in wellness care and health
care. Oriental Medicine
practitioners know how to work
with all types of illness and
keep you well. Plan ahead even
if you feel great get an
evaluation now and follow a
wellness program so that you
continue to feel great into your
golden years.
A wellness program may simply
mean visiting your acupuncturist
and massage therapist one time
each month. Add up the dollars
you save by not getting sick.
Invest this savings in your
financial foundation.
If you have health issues,
think how you will be in 10
years from now if you keep
ignoring and minimizing your
health, using drugs or having
surgery without exploring other
options. Acupuncture is
virtually painless and offers
greater relaxation than even
massage.
Dr. Debra Novotny L.Ac, D.
Hom; ND
www.alternativehealthmentor.com