Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Sugerencia del dia:

Nuestro cuerpo tiene la capacidad de detoxificar naturalmente. El tema es que en los ultimos años la cantidad de quimicos que pueden afectar la salud han aumentado sobre todo en la comida aun si estan en su estado natural como la fruta y vegetales frescos debido a la presencia de pesticidas, herbicidas , fungicidas. Ni que hablar de lo empacado con colorantes, conservantes, endulzantes artificiales.
Para ayudar al cuerpo a detoxificar naturalmente se sugiere dejar un lapso de 12 horas diarias sin comer.
1) La cena tiene que ser liviana y temprano cosa que parece dificil en nuestras latitudes.
2)Hay que tomar por lo menos 8 vasos de agua mineral sin gas o filtrada.
3) Hacer ejercicio diario que nos haga sudar 30 minutos minimo 4-6 veces por semana.
Comer comida con mucha fibra, proteinas con poca grasa, y mucha fruta y VEGETALES CON HOJAS VERDES organicos. La familia de los cruciferos es ideal: broccoli, repollo, col chino, repollito de bruselas. Ademas espinaca, acelga, hojas de remolacha, diente de leon, verdolaga etc. Aquellos que no tengan porblemas digestivos lo ideal es comerlos crudos. La opcion idela para los demas es cocinarlos al vapor o blanquearlos levemente en un poco de agua.
4)Obtener muchas vitaminas y minerales de frutas y verduras organicas( hay estudios realizados donde se comprueba que los vegetales organicos tienes mas nutricion debido al correcto manejo de la tierra). Tambien se pueden tomar suplementos. Vitamina A (o en frutas y verduras tenemos el precursor B-carotene), vitamina C, E, otros carotenoides, bioflavonoides y minerales como selenio, cobre, manganeso, sulfur( ajo y cebolla). todos estos apoyan al funcionamiento de las enzimas.
5) Evitar en lo posible carbohydratos refinados: pan blanco, bizcochos, tortas y masitas, azucar, caramelos, y sodas
6) Comer alimentos con antioxidantes como: frutas y vegetales, verdes, amarillos, naranjas, rojos, violetas semillas y frutos secos sin tostar.
7)Evitar alcohol en lo posible y mantener un higado sano que pueda detoxificar. Evitar la comida chatarra.

A Votre Sante!

Monday, May 17, 2010

Donde encontrar alimentos organicos, y semillas y frutos secos

Estimados:

En Uruguay la variedad de alimentos organicos es limitada pero hay lugares fantasticos para recurrir.

1)Mi favorito y del cual soy socia por una modica suma mensual que vale cada centesimo. A los socios se les hace un 20% de descuento. Encuentran frutas, vegetales organicos, sustitutos lacteos organicos, aceite de oliva organico, algunas nueces, especias organicas, pollo de granja de verdad. En fin vale la pena explorarlo.

Ecotiendas :: Maldonado 1390
Teléfono :: (02) 900 65 60
http://www.ecotiendas.com.uy

2)La feria organica del Parque Rodo los domingos

3)Hay productos organicos en los supermercados: Tienda Inglesa, Disco y Devoto. Quizas tambien en Multiahorro pero nunca busque ahi.

4)Para granos, legumbres, semillas y frutos secos naturales pueden explorar El Naranjo:
Casa Central: Av. 8 de Octubre 3492 - Tel: 509 3237 - Fax:  5093761
Suc. Centro: Av. 18 de Julio 2164 - Tel: 400 3507
http://www.elnaranjo.com.uy/sucursales.html


Si alguien tiene alguna recomendacion avisen!!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Dieta de Eliminacion recomendada por Dr. Alejandro Junger en su libro Clean




La siguiente lista es la que recomienda el Dr. Junger como preparacion y durante el programa de detoxificacion CLEAN. Debido a que naturalmente esta dieta puede llevar a la perdida de peso al quemar grasa se liberaran toxinas acumuladas. Es bueno tener vitaminas A, C y E presentes como tambien otras vitaminas y minerales para ayudar a la detoxificacion. Las vias de eliminacion como la piel, los pulmones, los riñones y los intestinos tiene que funcionar bien. Respiracion profunda, yoga, alto consumo de agua mineral sin gas, hierbas o alimentos con efecto laxativo, enemas o hidroterapia de colon, sauna seco, caminatas diarias de 20-30 minutos, y cepillar la piel con cepillo seco ayudan a la detoxificacion. Es importante consultar con vuestro doctor por cualquier duda que tengan. Recuerden que cada individuo es un ser unico, con genetica y bioquimica individual. No todos necesitamos lo mismo para sentirnos bien y ser felices.
Saludos,
Dalia

Monday, May 10, 2010

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Great Information when you need to budget your produce shopping


It was release today by the Environmental Working Group! Next time you go to the farmers' market or the health food store take it with you so you know what choices to make!!!
Have a great evening!

Thursday, April 15, 2010

I Love Cabbage! Salad


I love cabbage now!. Although cabbage is a great vegetable to eat I did not know how to eat it. I do not like traditional cole slaw and I really like sauerkraut but I do not take the time to prepare it at home. Also cabbage can bloat me up and I do not like that feeling at all. So there are two important things when eating raw cabbage: 1) it has to be finely shredded. I like doing it with a good knife( I love my 6" Santoku Mac knife) but you can process it or use a mandoline. Basically you have to cut the cabbage in two pieces and remove the core( triangle like shape). Then on you hold firm on the flat side of the cabbage against the cutting board and you shredded it finely.
2) You have to chew it well in the mouth so cellulase is released in the upper or cardiac stomach and helps digest the thin layer of cellulose that covers all green raw vegetables.

Salad for 2:

1/2 small cabbage
I/2 carrot peeled with a peeler so you make "noddles"
1/2 daikon same as with carrots
I green onion sliced in rings
leaves of 5-7 cilantro stems
black sesame seeds
5-7 cashews chopped in small pieces
Mix cabbage, carrots, daikon and green onions, sprinkle sesame seeds and chopped cashews, garnish with cilantro leaves.

Dressing ( for 2-3 occasions save in a glass jar in the refrigerator for 5-7 days)
1/2 cup unrefined sesame oil
2 tbs lemon juice
2 tbs Oshawa wheat free-tamari
2 tbs Oshawa Mirin
1 tsp Yozu Vinegar
1 tsp ginger grated with microplane
Optional but great :A bit of wasabi paste (made of wasabi powder and water) or cayenne or finely crushed thai peppper
Mix all ingredients. Pour into salad

Happy Morning!


Today is a beautiful sunny NEW day. I am going to make it a nice day. I will try to focus on the things that make me feel well, and I will do the ones I do not like so much with love so the experience become a positive one. We have the power to transform anything in life from bad to good. It is up to us to do it. The earthly activity that helps me to keep focus on the good is the way I eat: a vegan, mostly raw foods.
This morning I tried something new: I woke up earlier than usual with the idea of going to spinning. As I was already up and dressed for the gym I realized I was not ready for a noisy and aggressive activity in a dark room. The morning was beautiful and the sun was coming up. Instead I sat down to practice meditation. I decided to follow a mantra I created that resonated with me and sat still for about 20 minutes. Honestly this is the first time I do it in probably 2 years. Besides having a good moment (hahaha I did not go to nirvana yet), I realized that by having a mantra in your mind you can come back to it every time your mind wonders so you are back on track. It is easier for the brain to focus on nothing, just the repetition of the mantra until one day hopefully I will not need it anymore and meditation will be in my unconscious competent level. I compare it to having food habits. At the beginning I had to pay attention and have more discipline when choosing what to eat and what not to eat. Then slowly it became a part of me. I do not think anymore about whether to eat or not certain foods. It comes by itself. Also if I were to "fall off track" because of life situations I would know where to come back simply because it makes me feel good to eat this way.
A food coach to transition to a vegan raw lifestyle might be needed until one can do it alone, the same as a mantra is needed for meditation until we can let it go.
Have a Happy Living Day!!

Monday, April 12, 2010

Mushroom Tostada


During my visit to Menla, Rebecca prepared some delicious marinated mushrooms with guacamole and greens. She inspired me to make this delicious mexican style dish I call Mushroom Tostada.
For the mushrooms
4 organic Portabella Mushrooms
4 Tbs Olive oil
4 Tbs Tamari
2 large garlic cloves crushed
Let marinade for 1-2 hours. You want the mushrooms to get the flavors but to remain firm.
For the guacamole
3 medium avocados
3 Tbs lemon juice
1 Tsp celtic or himalayan salt
Puree avocado and mix with lemon and salt
For the green layer
5-6 collard green leaves, stem removed and finely shredded
Sprinkle some salt and massage until soft. It also helps to remove bitterness
For the salsa
1 large tomato, seeded and diced
2 Tbs finely chopped red onion
7 stems cilantro minced
1 Tbs lemon juice
Minced red jalapeño to taste
Salt to taste
Mixed salsa ingredients

To make the "Tostada" spread guacamole on the flat side of the mushroom, spread the shredded collard greens, add salsa and sprinkle with finely chopped green onions.

If you want to add some nuts, in a food processor coarsely process soaked and dehydrated walnut. Add some mexican spices such as cumin, chili and coriander and 1-2 Tbs tamari. Process again. Add some cilantro leaves and pulse a couple of times.
You can place the nuts on top of the greens and topped them with the salsa.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Rawsome Strawberry Mousse Cake with Chocolate Frosting



CRUST
• 1 CUPS MACADAMIA NUTS
• 2 CUPS PECANS (SOAKED AND DEHYDRATED PREFERABLY)
• ¼ CUP DATES PITTED
• ¼ TSP VAINILLA
• PINCH OF SALT
• TINY BIT OF COCONUT OIL

PROCESS NUTS, VAINILLA, SALT & OIL. ADD DATES, PROCESS AGAIN. AVOID BREAKING THE OILS IN NUTS.

ON A 9-INCH SPRING OFF PAN POUR MIX, SPREAD IT WITH FINGERS IN A RAKE LIKE MOTION. START PRESSING FORM CENTER, EVENLY. LEAVE MORE ON WALLS.

MOUSSE
• 2 CUPS STRAWBERRIES
• ½ CUP AGAVE
• ¼ + 2 TBSP THICK COCONUT MILK
• ½ TSP VAINILLA
• PINCH SALT
• ½ CUP + 1 TBSP COCONUT BUTTER
• 2 ½ TBS NON GMO SOY LECITHIN
• 3 TSP PSYLLIUM

BLEND BERRIES, AGAVE, VAINILLA, COCOUT MILK AND SALT. ADD COCONUT BUTTER. BLEND. ADD SOY LECITHIN. BLEND. ADD PSYLLIUM, BLEND SOFTLY. POUR INTO CRUST. LET FREEZE FOR 1-2 HOURS OR UNTIL FIRM.

CHOCOLATE FROSTING
• 1-CUP CACAO
• 1-CUP COCONUT BUTTER
• 2 TBSP PALM SUGAR
• 2 TBSP AGAVE
• ½ -3/4 COCONUT WATER/WATER BLEND
• 1/3 TSP NON-GMO LECITHIN

PROCEESS ALL EXCEPT LECITHIN. ADD IT. PROCESS SOFTLY. COVER STRAWBERRY MOUSSE. SET IN THE FREEZER FOR 1 HOUR. CUT FRESH BERRIES FOR DECORATON. ENJOY!!

On my way back to LA at the TSA checking area I asked the TSA officer to manually inspect my food since it was raw and I did not want to x-rayed it. His answer was very funny. He told me: "Mme, since what you have it's food it must be x-rayed, but if it would have been medications it could be exempted from X-ray. He probably never heard about Hippocrates' famous say: "Let food be thy medicine, and medicine thy food". LOL and cheers!

I just came back from NYC and Phoenicia a small town in upstate New York where Menla is located. This is the place where the Clean retreat will take place. The location is surrounded by water streams and beautiful trees. You can really feel the powerful energy of nature. I hope you can come and join us in this Clean 'n Raw adventure.

Friday, March 19, 2010

CLEAN Retreat


I invite you to join us in this CLEAN adventure for the body, mind and soul!!!!

http://www.tibethouse.us/calendar/view/101796/4

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Passion and Creativity

Good Afternoon!
While browsing at what to add to my picks I saw a DVD named Raw For Life. Together with a team of graphic designers I directed the creative process for designing the cover and all the animation inside the DVD. I had just finished my 30 Intensive Program at the Tree of Life and my passion and beliefs for this lifestyle were at their maximum levels. My body was very clean, my soul was enriched and my heart was full of love. My dedication to this lifestyle was 100%. All this led me to visualize this concept without previously having personally done a job like this. This is a reminder that following one's path and living with passion allows us to create things out of our own radar screen.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Happy Green Day!


Today is St Patrick's day. In Uruguay we did not know about this celebration. When I was 18 I went to Israel and arrived on March 17 to the Kibbutz where I was going to spend 6 months as a volunteer. There were many young people for England and they were all excited about St Patrick's party that night. I was so so excited of my first adventure in life on my own that I danced and danced that night without stopping. Therefore St Patrick's Day has a beautiful meaning to me. It brings me back the joy and adventurous spirit of my youth and makes me revive it so I can walk life with that spirit of happiness every single day. It's a green color day and I love green vegetables. green juices and smoothies. Here is my green cocktail to celebrate this wonderful day! Happy Happy Living Life!!!!

St Patrick's Green Cocktail

1/2 bunch spinach
1/2 bunch romaine lettuce
5 leaves lacinato kale
5 celery stalks
1/2 cucumber
6 sprigs italian parsley
3 green apples
1-2 inches ginger
1 lemon peeled
1/4 fennel bulb (optional)

Saturday, February 20, 2010

What's in my bottle water?

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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Greening your kitchen!


For many people in these modern times the kitchen does not have a priority in their lifestyles. It took me many years to understand the kitchen is an important gate to our well being. The food we prepare with the right ingredients, dedication and love will feed our cells and our soul. This is why the first thing I do when I visit a client is to "clean and green" their kitchen by putting away the wrong foods and cleaning products and then touring them into a new world of groceries and household product. Once I turn the kitchen into a healthier one I step into food preparation and menu planning.
It's a great experience that can change your life and and you can become an inspiration for the people who surround you.