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Herbal Nutrition for each Season

Every time the weather changes your physical demands change. Your body needs to be able to adapt if you’re going to feel your best and have the energy you want. Warming foods and nutrients are needed when the thermometer dips, but lighter, more cooling properties are appropriate as the days grow warmer. In ages past people turned to traditional herbal wisdom for guidance; they discovered our bodies need to:

Cleanse and rejuvenate in Spring
Mineralize and cool in Summer
Warm and restore in Autumn
Energize and strengthen in Winter

Your system depends on adaptive nutrients to keep the “immunity engines” purring. LIVING RADIANCE Seasonal Formulas support these adaptive responses, strengthening and energizing you no matter what Mother Nature sends your way! REGULAR USAGE for Spring- Summer- Autumn- and Winter Radiance: At the beginning of each season take three capsules daily before or between meals with warm water.

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01/26/2024

Sodium - The Youth Element
According to Dr. Bernard Jensen, Sodium is the “Youth Element,” as it promotes “youthful, limber, flexible & pliable joints.”
Sodium - isn’t it just salt?
Sodium is an essential mineral that plays a crucial role in maintaining ALL bodily functions. Table Salt, however, is “not compatible with the human body.”
From here on out, we will refer to the incompatible sodium as “Salt” and organic or “living” sodium as “Sodium.”
If you are having a hard time understanding the difference between Salt and Sodium , you are not alone! For more on this, be sure to check out our blog (link below)
Here are some of the ways Sodium helps the body function:
1. Fluid balance: Sodium plays a pivotal role in regulating the balance of fluids in and around cells. It helps maintain proper hydration and blood volume.
2. Blood pressure regulation: Sodium helps control blood pressure by regulating the amount of water in your blood vessels. However, when “Salt” levels are too high, it can lead to high blood pressure, which is a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases.
3. Nerve function: Sodium is essential for the transmission of nerve impulses. It helps generate electrical signals that allow neurons to communicate with one another and with muscles.
4. Muscle function: Sodium is required for muscle contractions. It works in concert with potassium to ensure proper muscle function, including the contraction and relaxation of skeletal and cardiac muscles.
5. Acid-alkaline balance: Sodium is a powerful alkalizing mineral which helps maintain the body's acid-alkaline balance.
6. Nutrient absorption: Sodium is involved in the transport of all essential nutrients into every one of the trillions of cells in the human body.
7. Kidney function: The kidneys play a crucial role in regulating sodium levels in the body by reabsorbing or excreting it as needed to maintain balance. Sodium helps flush the kidneys whereas Salt can cause congestion leading to high blood pressure and many other health problems.
8. *Osmotic pressure: Sodium contributes to the osmotic pressure of bodily fluids, which helps ensure that the right amount of water is retained in the body's cells. *Osmotic Pressure is the pressure needed to transport fluids in & out of ALL cells.
9. Electrolyte balance: Sodium, in conjunction with other electrolytes like potassium, magnesium, and chloride, helps maintain the body's overall electrolyte balance, which is essential for ALL physiological processes.
10. Heart function: Sodium is critical for the normal functioning of the heart. It helps initiate and propagate electrical signals in cardiac muscle cells, regulating the heartbeat. However, Salt in its inorganic form, can be very damaging to the heart.
Signs of Sodium Deficiency
While sodium is essential for various bodily functions, excessive Salt intake can lead to health issues, such as hypertension. On the other hand, a deficiency in Sodium can also cause problems. Signs of Sodium deficiency, known as hyponatremia, may include:
1. Muscle cramps or weakness
2. Nausea and vomiting
3. Headache
4. Extreme craving for Salt, which can only be satisfied in the long term by living organic sodium sources.
5. Confusion or irritability
6. Seizures
7. Swelling (edema), particularly in the ankles and feet
8. Low blood pressure
9. Increased heart rate
10. Cognitive disturbances, such as difficulty concentrating or memory problems
11. Fatigue and lethargy
It is easy to have too high a Salt intake, but it is imperative to maintain a good intake of healthy organic living Sodium to create and support a vibrant healthy body.
In many cases, a well-balanced diet high in fresh fruits & vegetables, provides an adequate amount of sodium for the body's needs.
Individuals with specific medical conditions or those on restrictive diets should consult with a knowledgeable healthcare professional to ensure they are meeting their organic living Sodium requirements.
Photosynthesis transmutes the rock form of sodium in soil to living form of sodium in the plant – therefore, the higher natural sodium content in soil, the higher content in the plant. This is why some of our highest Sodium foods come from the ocean.
https://livingradiance.com/blog/the-missing-minerals-and-where-to-find-them-sodium-the-youth-element/

Sodium - Friend or Foe? After a good night's sleep you wake thirsty and reach for a glass of water. Your body is parched...
01/10/2024

Sodium - Friend or Foe?

After a good night's sleep you wake thirsty and reach for a glass of water. Your body is parched, but instead of water you get a glass of muddy sand.

This is what happens every day on the inside of our bodies.
The human body is between 55 - 75% water (depending on age) and needs sodium and potassium to get that water into EVERY cell in the body. Whether it’s a heart cell, a lung cell, a skin cell or a brain cell, the cells can’t get the necessary water to function without these two vital minerals - potassium and sodium.

So we eat an extra banana or drink an electrolyte drink for extra potassium, but SODIUM? All we hear anymore is that we need a LOW sodium diet. But the biological fact is: we need sodium!

This is where the confusion sets in; the intention of this short blog is to help clear it up.

Health Care Providers are right in their advice to eat a low sodium diet in the way that MOST people consume sodium nowadays. If you look up “High Sodium Foods” online you will find foods like condiments, soft drinks, processed meats, pickles, prepackaged frozen foods, most breakfast cereals, even seemingly “healthy” foods like cottage cheese, canned vegetables, canned soups and even vegetable juice.

What you will find in most of these “high sodium” foods is our old friend “salt” or “table salt”. Salt is used for everything from preservation to flavoring and is an ingredient in the vast majority of processed foods.

Table Salt is actually the ionically-bonded rock version of sodium chloride. Unfortunately, this extremely versatile and widely used condiment, although it appears to dissolve in liquid, doesn’t actually break down or get adequately digested. Instead, the sodium remains bonded with the chlorine as tiny rocks of sodium chloride.
These tiny rocks of sodium chloride build up in areas like:
Blood vessel walls, causing problems like high blood pressure;
Kidneys, contributing to kidney problems;
Heart, increasing the risk of heart attacks & strokes;
Bones & joints, contributing to osteoporosis & arthritis.

The good news is that there is a form of sodium that is actually good for the body. It even helps clear the blockages caused by the buildup of these “micro rocks.”

By the miracle of photosynthesis, the sodium in soil becomes part of the foods growing in it. When we ingest sodium which occurs naturally in “living” foods like fresh fruits and vegetables, the sodium in these foods is digestible. The sodium and chloride break apart to be used by the body in different functions. The sodium can now work with potassium to clear away and heal areas of the body that need repair.

So give us a follow, if you haven’t already, and join us next week
as we look at how to Live Radiantly with HEALTHY sodium foods.

Wishing you peace, contentment, health and a radiant life!
11/21/2023

Wishing you peace, contentment, health and a radiant life!

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Grateful we get to make life more radiant.
11/20/2023

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