Tuesday, July 14, 2009

I'm so excited!

I am so excited to be heading to CA for the weekend! My friend Julia is getting married on saturday, and I am blessed to be one of her bridesmaids. But first, I am hanging out with a different friend, Erika, and I'm sure we will have a blast. This is the first time that I get to be a bridesmaid, so I'm super excited!

Tonight, my friends (Kady, Josh, and Chris) and I are going to see the midnight showing of Harry Potter 6! I can't wait. Then, I will sleep for a few hours and then off to California woo woo!

Work has been absolutely amazing. I am continuing to learn more and more everyday. Claire, the owner of the store, is letting me plan a bunch of events. As most of you know, I love coming up with events and planning them, so I'm in heaven. The coolest part is, she actually thinks they're good. It's neat to be recognized like that...you know? To know that I'm not just good at organizing dorm events ;) She even asked if I would be willing to do a 'singing as healing' workshop. How great would that be? There are so many people here who would just love to be my voice students...is it bad that I would really like to stay here? I mean, I could work at the store part time and start building up my studio. That would be amazing. Oh well, I guess I must finish college first, huh?

Catch you all after I get home from CA!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

...

All You who Sleep Tonight

All you who sleep tonight
Far from the ones you love,
No hand to left or right
And emptiness above -

Know that you aren't alone
The whole world shares your tears,
Some for two nights or one,
And some for all their years.

Vikram Seth

Saturday, July 4, 2009

First Day of my First Cleanse

My experience working at Nourish NYC has been absolutely amazing! I can't believe I've been working there for three weeks already. I have learned sooooo much about food, health, and the way our body works, I feel like I'm still in school - only way more fun and I'm getting paid for it. I can't believe how much junk we eat. No really, it's absolutely horrifying. Dangerous chemicals, antibiotics, processed foods, weird added coloring. I can't believe no one is telling us about all of this! Don't believe me? Here are just a few of the stats:

Pesticides

With today's chemical farming, even the old adage that "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" must be questioned. For the caterpillar, one brief journey across the average apple is enough to kill it. But what about us? According to the World Health Organization, there were three million cases of severe pesticide poisoning and 20,000 deaths globally in 1996. A survey by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries found that 89% to 99% of all fresh fruit, cereals, and vegetables are sprayed with pesticides! That means that pesticides used in animal feed also contaminate most meat and milk.

Although few proper surveys have been carried out to find the extent of the problem, the Association for Public Analysts randomly tested 305 fruits: 31 of the samples contained pesticide residues above the safety levels, and another 72 samples showed lower pesticide residues. Some fruits-particularly strawberries, raspberries, grapes, and tomatoes had measurable levels of at least six different pesticides! More recent concerns deal with the level of chemicals in carrots and lettuce. In 1994, a survey of carrots found some to have levels 25 times higher than the safety limit. In 1995, 10% of lettuces tested had levels in excess of the safety limit.

What can you do to protect yourself?

1. Select organic fruit and vegetables whenever possible. Wash or peel non-organic produce.

2. Choose fruits and vegetables in season. This means that your exposure to the chemicals used to delay ripening, prolong shelf-life, preserve color and so on, will be limited.

3. Supplement your diet with antioxidant nutrients-vitamins A, C, and E, and the minerals zinc and selenium-since the detoxification of many pesticides involves these nutrients.

Food Additives

Chemicals are purposely added to food to change its color, preserve it, prevent rancidity, keep fats emulsified, and foods stable. Most of the chemicals are synthetic compounds, some with known negative health effects. But more importantly, we don't really know what the long-term consequences of consuming such large amounts of additives are. It is therefore best to avoid all additives, with a few notable exceptions.


Yeah, and this article is old...imagine what it's like now.

What most people don't realize is we eat what our food eats. So if we eat a chicken that ate genetically modified corn meal, we eat that too. I realize that organic food is more expensive, but let me ask you this: is it better to spend more now and spare you health later? Or save more now and end up spending thousands of dollars on medical treatments later? It's a decision we all must make for ourselves.