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Seasonal Wellbeing, Herbalism, Slow Productivity & Holistic Health to guide you on your healing journey.
Natural Remedies for Summer Health + Beauty
Each season has its own share of skin, beauty and health woes. As we all know! Whether you are going abroad or staying at home, these are the natural products and plant based holistic remedies for summer health & beauty. Things to take with you to get you through the summer.
Think of it as your go-to summer first aid kit (or something like that!). But after suffering with sunburn along my hairline, and a few bug bites of my own this month I thought some natural & holistic plant remedies for summer would be useful.
Herbal Health Care for Spring
The very early days of Spring are the first time we see wild herbal plants after the Winter. Nettle, cleavers, chickweed and dandelions are some of the earliest wild plants you can find growing, These herbs also happen to be some of the most beneficial for Spring health and wellbeing.
As we step into Spring after the cold and dark days of Winter. Days which were hard on both our minds and bodies, it is a perfect time to refresh and renew.
How the Energies of Each Season Affect our Health
We all know and understand that the weather changes as we move through each of the four seasons, but we donβt always stop to think about how those changes affect us. Both physical and mental health, as well as our emotional and spiritual well-being.
Often, without realising it, our habits, and the activities we choose to do, will change with the seasons, sometimes for the better, sometimes to the detriment of our health and well-being.
Seasonal Living Activity Ideas for Spring
One of the many joys and benefits of Seasonal living is that it encourages and helps us to embrace every season. To adapt and change our routines and habits to reflect what is happening in the world around us, and to remain flexible and adaptable.
Not to mention the benefits it brings to our bodies and minds when we are able to adapt to the natural ebb and flow of our energy and what our bodies are capable of in each season.
Seasonal Living for Better Sleep
Seasonal living is a constant practice of adjusting our daily routines and habits in accordance with the changing seasons and natural rhythms of the earth. This approach to living recognises that our bodies and minds are interconnected with the natural world, and that we can better optimise our health and wellbeing by aligning ourselves with the patterns of nature.
One of the key areas where seasonal living can have a profound impact on our overall health and wellbeing is our circadian rhythm. Circadian rhythm is the internal 24-hour clock that governs our sleep-wake cycle, a process that is controled by the release of hormones that tell our body either βitβs time to wake upβ or βitβs time to sleepβ, and it is influenced by a variety of factors including light exposure, meal timing, and physical activity to name a few.
Elderflower Properties, Medicinal Uses + A Simple Cordial Recipe
As we step into May the plant world around us is bursting into life, the hedgerows are full of Hawthorn blossoms, and this means the seasons Elder flower blossom isnβt far behind.
This is one of my favourite times of year, and elderflowers gentle healing and energy is one of my favourites to work with, and is always highly anticipated β¦
In this post I've included tips on elderflower foraging, its properties for health and healing AND a simple recipe for making elderflower cordial.
Cyclical vs. Linear Living β Whats the Difference + How it Benefits Health and Wellbeing
Humans are not built to produce the same amount of output every day, day after day, like a production line machine. We cannot produce both quantity anπ₯ quality work at this rate eitherβ¦
and yet, we seem to be permanantly fixated on how βproductiveβ we have been.
This toxic form of productivity has to stop. Do we even know what true productivity means anymore?
The key is finding the balance between action and rest. Being able to see rest as an equal partner to action. A balance on the opposite side of a continuous cycle.
Creating Better Routines for Your Wellbeing; Spring Edition
As we move from Winter to Spring it is time to reawaken our minds and bodies from Winter slumber.
Energetically this is a shift from the cold hard earth of Winter to the light and airy Spring. The earth is warming and re-awakening as the sun returns, and we too must slowly revive our bodies and adjust to the changes in momentum.
The Energy of Spring
Spring is the energy of Air, the archetype of the Maiden; young, new, the birth of new life.
All of that, the light energy after the heavy and darkness of winter, can feel very heady and exciting. Spring is a season, four reigniting passions, projects, and hobbies set of lain dormant over the winter, all the last year.
Recipes to Transition from Winter to Spring
The change in season will usually also mean a change in pace. As we move from winter to Spring that is a quickening of energy and socialising, as well as a need to reawaken the digestion and systems of the body.
Our digestion and metabolism tend to slow down over winter with the colder weather, and types of foods we tend to eat through winter to sustain our body and stay warm.
However, there are many foods, edible wild plants, and herbal remedies that can be used to easily + gently cleanse your body as well as stimulate and awaken the metabolism, liver, digestion and energy.
A Cleansing Ritual for Spring
The movement of the seasons is a never-ending cycle. Although in reality there is no place that we can firmly point to as the beginning of the seasonal cycle, spring is often seen as the first season in the sequence. This comes from the fact that earlier calendars began the year in the spring.
Spring is traditionally associated with new beginnings, sowing, childhood, and young things in general. Spring is a time of potential, a time for planning and planting, and a time for making wishes about what you want the future to holdβ¦