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Friday, March 20, 2026

7 Reasons to Eat the Rainbow?

Why Eat the Rainbow? My answer to that is why not eat the rainbow? Did you know that a healthy eating lifestyle is vital to your health and can make all the difference in your body?



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The Rainbow Connection


 

1. Plant Based Foods

Did you know that God originally intended for humans to eat only plant based foods? Genesis 1:29 And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seen to you it shall be for meat. Even though this is stated clearly in the Bible and even though there are several other scriptures that note the animal meat that should be eaten by humans, man seemingly still needs to see scientific proof as to the why and how of it all.




2. Sweet Peppers

Sweet peppers are a new addition to my diet. They are an excellent way to eat the rainbow. I never knew how beneficial they could be to my diet. Besides being so colorful and delightful to the eye they are delightful to the body as well. As I listened to the book “Hack Your Body Heal Your Body by Kimberly Wilson, I was amazed when she talked about giving your body a vita chemical infused soup. She talked about how the colorful vegetables of red, yellow, and green were loaded with polyphenals and carotids which are so good for your body. Now I understand why there are those that say do not throw away left over vegetables, but rather freeze them and later use them for making soup.

Did you know that sweet peppers also known as bell peppers are a good source of vitamin C, vitamin A, and Fibers? Medicalnewstoday.com talks about this. They further added that peppers are a good source of Vitamin B6, Folate, Vitamin E, and Fiber.

I love the mini sweet peppers. They come in a package and you usually will find red, yellow, and orange peppers in the package. Also, there is the traditional green bell pepper. I have used them in sphaghetti meat sauce, turkey soup, chili, and baked chicken. The flavor that they give the food is awesome. The added bonus to this is that they are nutritional as well.


3. Seeds in the Sweet Peppers

Can You Eat Bell Pepper Seeds? According to southernliving.com yes you can eat bell pepper seeds, but some may choose not to eat seeds inside due to personal preference, texture, or a bitter taste. I have not tried them with the seeds I usually remove the seeds, but if any of you use the seeds let me know how you like it.


4. Colors of the Sweet Peppers

Are some sweet peppers sweeter than others? Yes of course some sweet peppers are sweeter than others. The California Wonder red peppers are the sweetest, the orange sun peppers have a healthy orange and are very sweet, the purple beauty are fun to use raw in salads, and the bright yellow are excellent for roasting or stuffing for a beautiful presentation. They are all talked about at sowrightseeds.com. Now do not forget the green bell pepper which you can also use raw in salads. I have tried that and I love it. I love eating the rainbow. Green peppers can also be found as a choice on many of your pizza dishes.


5. Paint Your Plate

Did you know that you can try to include as many plant-based colors in your meals and snacks as possible. This is according to health.harvard.edu. They further suggest make servings that are not that big, think in twos, eat two servings in the morning, two in the afternoon, and two at night, snacks count also, when you shop look at your cart, dine out colorfully starting with a cup of vegetable soup, look local to your farmers markets, and frozen produce is okay too. I could not agree more. I especially buy frozen vegetables as opposed to canned vegetables and when possible fresh vegetables are a must.

I recall shopping and just looking at other’s shopping carts. Have you ever done this? You will be amazed at what some people are buying. I observed one person’s cart mainly had cartons of Mountain Dew and Pepsi Cola. Possibly they were having a party and possibly they were not having a party.


6. More Benefits of Eating the Rainbow

Eating the rainbow is not just eating colorful vegetables, but eating colorful fruit as well. Healthline.com talks about eating the reds which carry anti-inflammatory, antioxidants, and help lower heart disease and certain cancers, eating yellow and orange supports eye health, eating green lowers the risk of cancer and heart disease, eating blue and purple may help improve brain function, neurological disorders, and type 2 diabetes, and whites and browns lower risk of heart disease, colon cancer, and other cancers.


7. My Testimony

I recall when I attempted to stop smoking. It was not easy for me. I tried numerous times before actually quitting. I discovered that besides bible scripture and praying I needed something to do with my hands instead of having a cigarette in it. I kept a rainbow of raw vegetables with me most of the time. I would snack on them. Raw vegetables are a great source of nutrients for your body. This really helped me. It also helped me develop a new good habit. There are good habits available to you. Most of the time they are right in front of you. I remembered my Pastor always spoke about getting to the root of a problem. That stuck in my mind as well.


Source:


Everything to know about bell peppers

 

Can You Eat Bell Pepper Seeds?

 

The Home Gardener’s Guide to Sweet Bell Pepper Colors and Flavors

 

Phytonutrients: Paint your plate with the colors of the rainbow

 

Benefits of Eating the Rainbow

 

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Friday, March 13, 2026

Do You Even Know How to Relax? (10 Tips for You)

Do You Even Know How to Relax? In a busy microwave world, taking time to relax is essential for your mind, body, and spirit.

 

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***Purpose***

Are you one that is always doing?   Are you one that always must be doing something?   Do you try to use your body like a (lean green machine)?    

     1. The Importance of Relaxation

Did you know that relaxation can help lower blood pressure, reduce anxiety symptoms, help with pain before and after surgery, help with pain of headaches, help with lower back pain, improve sleep quality, and help with labor and childbirth pain relief.  This is talked about at psychcentral.com.  I can confirm that relaxation is important during childbirth, as the pain is unlike any other.   I recall during one of my deliveries breathing and trying to relax and asking for my epidural.  This baby I was told was coming to fast that I could not have the epidural.  She was actually born just twenty minutes after I got to the hospital.   This same child has done everything fast most of her life.

    2.  The To-Do List

Do you use a to-do-list?  Are you able to complete your list within the day or do you constantly add to your list?   I sometimes use a list, but I discovered adding to it throughout the day does not help.  I asked myself, is everything on my list something that just must be done today or can it wait?   I then decided to prioritize and realize the old saying that “Rome was not built in a day.”



    3.   A Good Night’s Sleep

Achieving sufficient quality sleep is essential for effective relaxation and overall well-being.  Have you ever kept going while exhausted?   Did you find that after a restful night's sleep, you felt refreshed the next day?

     

    4.  A Warm Shower

Have you observed how you felt after taking a nice warm shower?  According to scienceinsights.org., when warm water hits your skin, it activates your parasympathetic nervous system.  The result is a lower heart rate and relaxed muscles.  They also added that warm water causes blood vessels near the skin’s surface to dilate, improving circulation and helping muscles release built-up tension. 

   5.  Do You Like Gardening?

Have you discovered that there are many gardening activities worth exploring, which can show you just how calming gardening can be?    Some of the activities might include herbal tea creation, butterfly sanctuary design, rainwater harvesting, Zen rake gardening, composting, succulent arrangements, seed saving, vegetable patch planning, flower pressing, sensory pathway construction, terrarium creation, edible flower cultivation, and no-dig gardening.

I like herbal tea gardening because I like herbal teas.  I also have a relative that has a personal garden right on the enclosed patio so there is no danger of animals eating the vegetables. I also believe sensory pathway gardening is an excellent idea because all the aromas engage in the senses.  I could see this being relaxing to children as well as adults, especially if you have a child that is hyper. These activities are talked about at plantisima.com.

  6.  Perhaps You Prefer New Technology Relaxation

Some of the new technology relaxation techniques include VR (virtual reality)  Meditation Headset, Smart tea brewer, Intelligent sound bath speaker, guided journaling tablet, smart bath temperature controller, aroma steam pod, and weight heated blanket.  These are all mentioned at techinfluencer.com.

I can attest to the weight heated blanket.  I have one and I love it.  I can just turn it on low because it heats up fast.  As soon as I am under it I can feel all my muscles relaxing.   It is also designed to allow a second adjustment specifically for your spouse. This allows everyone to customize the settings according to their individual preferences.   Although my husband very seldom uses it because he is not cold at night like I am.  I didn't want this blanket at first.   I wanted a smaller one, but this is all that was available at the time, so I did not feel like shopping around.  Now I am so glad that I got it.  I do not believe this was an accident, but I was at the right place at the right time.  God is good.

 7.  Relaxing with Adult Coloring Books

Can you relax using adult coloring books?  According to health.lclevelandclinic.org, adult coloring books can be a relaxing activity. They cited advantages include redirecting attention from oneself, promoting mental relaxation, and facilitating enjoyment in low-pressure environments.   They noted that some people enjoy it while others do not, as adults tend to choose childhood favorites for recreation Unfortunately, I do not love adult coloring books, I do, however, enjoy sketching and drawing.   

 8.  Fishing

Can fishing be relaxing?  It most certainly can be relaxing.   Besides the fact that I love to fish, I found it very refreshing.  Sitting on the water in the boat looking at the surrounding trees and the smell of fresh air is awesome.  Also not hearing the traffic of cars and horns blowing is a plus.

 9.  Kayaking

Can kayaking be relaxing?  Kayaking is an activity that can provide a calming and relaxing experience.   I've only kayaked twice, and it's a very different experience from fishing in a boat.   Kayaking feels like I am sitting directly on the water.  The feeling is completely different.

 10.  Cruises

Have you been on a cruise?  Although I am not advocating to go on a cruise right now because of the world temperature.  I have only been on one cruise during my lifetime.  It was a 3-day cruise and I loved it. My children took me for my birthday.  I also have one relative that practically lives on a cruise ship.   She spends more time on cruises than at home.   A cruise can be relaxing thanks to the friendly staff.   America could learn from the remarkable hospitality here. My children would sleep late on the cruise until 1 or 2 pm.  I was up 7 or 8 am which they said was too early.  So, I would find friendly groups to eat breakfast with.  I also met many new people. The fact that they had food 24/7 was very relaxing.   Knowing that I did not need to plan what I was going to cook but just choose what meal that I wanted to eat when I wanted to eat it.   These were a few relaxation tips for you.   What do you do to relax?

 

Source:

Relaxation: Benefits and 6 Techniques | Psych Central

26 Therapeutic Gardening Activities for Mental Well-being - Plantisima

Best Relaxation Tech 2026: Lifestyle Wellness Devices Tested

3 Reasons Adult Coloring Can Actually Relax Your Brain

 

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Saturday, March 7, 2026

Possible AI Problems

Are you aware that AI has slowly been introduced to every facets of our lives? Are you aware that even though some believe AI to be a good thing, there is still a down side to this?





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***Good News***


1. My headphone

As I laid in bed one morning with my husband, I heard a voice saying, “I cannot find the phone?” I thought I was hearing things, but my husband on the other side of me said, “Is that your headphone?” I replied, “Yes.” Even though my cellphone was charging in another room that night I laid my headphone on the dresser next to me. I remember turning my headphone off. Apparently it had come back on on its own. This is very concerning to me. I have purchased another set of headphones that hang on your ear. It apparently turns itself on periodically without my permission. This is concerning to me as well.


2. A Few Challenges

Did you know that some of the challenges of AI (Artificial Intelligence) include, ethical issues, bias in Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence Integration, computing power, data privacy and security, legal issues with Artificial Intelligence, transparency, and limited knowledge of Artificial Intelligence? This is according to simplilearn.com.  Speaking of limited knowledge there are numerous Artificial Intelligent chat rooms that are being used to help the Artificial Intelligence in making better decisions. It is almost like teaching a baby to talk and understand. While doing a google search the Artificial Intelligence came out of nowhere and asked me if my daughter’s name was a thing or a person. When you are on hold on your telephone your choice options may be limited, because Artificial Intelligence is only programmed for a certain amount of interactions. If you ask the wrong question the reply might be, “I don’t understand.” Or it might ignore your question and state something else.


3. Artificial Intelligence and Your Voicemail

Do you have transcript with your voicemail? I have it. The other day my daughter left me a voicemail. Before I listened to it I read it. It started like this,

Hey man.” “You so mean.” When I listened to it my daughter actually said, “Hey mom.” “This is, and then she said her name. If this was an emergency this could be time consuming. Or this could be misinterpreted by another.


4. Cybersecurity Threat

According to fortunessoftit.com,  Artificial Intelligence plays a crucial role in identifying and mitigating security risks.


5. Cyber Attack in Michigan Ascension Hospitals

Did you know that as of Wednesday, May 8, 2024 hackers broke into the patient health records and other systems at the Ascension Hospital chain according to bridgemi.com. They further added that on Thursday, patients arriving at Ascension Macomb-Oakland Hospital were rerouted under a diversion protocol. I also know first hand that they were rerouting patients from Ascension Hospital in Grand Blanc, Mi. They are further advising patients to have medications and symptoms written down. Artificial Intelligence in healthcare may be helpful, but there are also dangers involved.

I remember when doctors and hospitals were informed all of their patient information needed to be inputted on the computer. So if you have been to the doctor your information is in the computer. I notice that some doctors carry their Ipads around inputting information as they are seeing their patients.

In fact, it is always wise to have your medication and symptoms written down when going to the hospital and to be sure a close relative has a copy in the event you are unable to speak or you are not conscious.  

I recall a billing statement I received. I contacted my doctor which is a previous doctor I informed them it was incorrect. They were billing me for a procedure that did not occur. I was working on the date they stated. They insisted this was from their billing in another area and that they were right. So I call my insurance company and got them all on a 3-way conversation. My insurance company informed them they had the wrong billing code. This is what I went through to get this corrected unfortunately.

So even though Artificial Intelligence is here, there are still major concerns. If you have not seen the movie “Hacker.” You definitely need to see it. In this movie Hackers hacked into a woman’s data and changed all her information, “Stating she was on drugs and was a criminal.” The police busted her door down and she said none of that was true. The police replied, “That is not what is stated on the computer.” The Hackers then laughed about it thinking this was so funny, because of the fact they had the power to do this and ruin another’s life. That is one of the dangers.


6. Children and Artificial Intelligence

Because Artificial Intelligence is here, children have already been introduced to it.  According to elearningindustry.com this includes hands-on activities, attending workshops and camps, introducing them to coding, finding Artificial examples in everyday life, and encouraging creativity.

Also, many of the children’s books are now produced by Artificial Intelligence. What has happened to a human’s creativity of creating a book? What has or is happening to a child’s creativity?   There is no end to God’s creativity that has been given to you.  That creativity is infinite. How do you feel when creating something new? It can be a very good feeling. So when reading a book to yourself or to your children it is important to know the author of the book. That will tell you a lot. So Artificial intelligence is now influencing young children through books. A human being has the capacity to reason, but Artificial Intelligence is limited to it’s interactions right now. What does that say about the future?



Source:


Top 15 Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in 2024

 

What problems Ai solutions can solve?

 

Cyberattack forces Ascension hospitals in Michigan to reroute patients.

 

What Are The Most Effective Ways to Introduce Children To AI?

 

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Friday, February 27, 2026

Black Excellence: Singing and Coding During Slavery

Did you know that many of the songs that were sung by slaves during Slavery carried a deep message?  Where there is a will there is a way.  Black slaves were creative and found ways to survive.


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***Purpose***

 

1.     Songs Rooted in Slavery

Have you heard of the song Swing Low, Sweet Chariot?  This song signaled slaves to prepare for escape, with "Sweet Chariot" as a code for the Underground Railroad, which traveled south to bring slaves north to freedom.   Blackexcellence.com talks about this.  They further added that the song Go Down Moses talks about the Bible’s Old Testament events, (Exodus 8:1) stating Israel means African American slaves while Pharoah and Egypt mean the slave master.  The word “down” in the American slavery context means down the Mississippi river, a place where slaves had to struggle with awful conditions. I cannot imagine.


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 2.    Wade in the Water

The song Wade in the Water has been sung during baptismal. This song also carries a code during slavery directing the slaves to avoid bloodhounds by masking their scent in bodies of water.  The lyrics were first co-published in 1901 in New Jubilee Songs as Sung by the Fisk Jubilee Singers by Frederick J. Work and his brother, John Wesley Work Jr., an educator at the Fist historically black college in Nashville, Tennessee, according to talkingblackinamerica.org. the also add that the song “Follow the Drinking Gourd” sent slaves north to Canada by following the Big Dipper celestial body. 

3.    Steal Away

The song "Steal Away" served as a signal for people to gather and talk about plans for rebellion.   Nat Turner led a slave’s rebellion in Virginia, and he would sing this song according to solidaritylibrary.com.  They also added that Levi Coffin and his wife Catherine would allow slaves to hide in the walls of their home if people came looking for them.  Catherine would sew clothes and make food for the fugitives as well.

4.    Prohibited Reading and Writing

Did you know that slaves were prohibited from learning to read or write?  This is something that may be sometimes now taken for granted.  There were states that fought to hold on to slavery in the 1830’s and in 1831 Virginia declared that any meetings to teach free African Americans to read or write was illegal. The sad part of this is just because there was a law to that effect it did not make it morally right.  Even though slaves were thought of as property slaves were human beings.

5.    The Right to Learn to Read

In 1723 a group of enslaved African Americans petitioned the Bishop of London to ensure that their children could attend school and learn to read the Bible.   There was this fear by the slave owners that teaching enslaved people to read or instructing them in religion could lead them to become rebellious.  The irony is that not teaching them could still end in rebellion, because slaves had hopes and a yearning to learn and to thrive in this world. That is something that God had instilled in them.  You can find more information about this at daily.jstor.org

6.     Slaves For Sale 1501-1865

The United States often split enslave black families and sold them to other slave owners to members to plantations far away. This separation of African American families led to the loss of culture and enslaved people were often punished for crying, complaining, or fighting back.  Gatheringforjustice.org., Can you imagine being sold on a selling block?  Can you imagine seeing your husband or your child being sold to someone else right in front of your face?  I cannot imagine. They further added that blacks were not the only race that was affected. Mexicans and Mexican Americans from 1930s-1940s were exposed to raids in public places and workplaces and parents were deported while their American born children were left behind.  Does this kind of sound familiar today with the ICE (United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement) deportations?  This happened in the 1930s-1940s but is it happening again today?  With the introduction of cellphones and camera technology are we seeing the deportations as they happen all over the United States?  

7.   Mailing Yourself to Freedom

Would you consider mailing yourself to freedom?   One man did just that.  Henry Box Brown fled Richmond, Virginia in 1949 via a custom-made dry goods box that was only big enough to hold his six-foot, 200-pound frame curled up into a fetal position.   History.com states that he arrived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, met by abolitionists awaiting his delivery, 27 harrowing hours later. His family members had been sold many times, and he felt he had nothing left.  I could not imagine feeling that type of desperation.  To witness something like that and to feel powerless to do nothing about it must have been devastating.  I still could not imagine.

 8. Generations to come

It is important that we never forget what our ancestors have gone through.  It is important to pass on what we know to our children and their children even though there are those that want to erase it and create a new different narrative. Although I have never picked cotton, my father did and he let me know that.   It is important with this new government that we do not go backwards but go forward.  The adage that “the rich get richer and the poor get poorer” must be taken seriously.  How many veterans do we have that are homeless?  How many homeless people do we see on our streets of America?

Think about it. 

 

 

Source:

25 Black Gospel Songs That Have Their Roots in Slavery

Black History’s Influence on Modern Music-Slavey & Early Coded Resistance Songs

Underground Railroad

How Literacy Became a Powerful Weapon in the Fight to End Slavery

When Enslaved Virginians Demanded the Right to Read 

History of Family Separation

Enslaved Couples Faced Wrenching Separations, or Even Choosing Family Over Freedom

 

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Friday, February 20, 2026

Why Your Nerves are Important

Did you know that your nerves are your body’s communication network?  They carry messages between your brain, spinal cord, and the rest of your body.

 


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***Purpose***

1.     Two-Parts to the Nervous System

The Nervous System consists of two parts the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system.  The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord; both are well protected from external influences.   It gets nutrients from cerebrospinal fluid, a clear liquid that bathes the brain and spinal cord.  This is talked about at verywellhealth.com.  They further added that the Peripheral Nervous System is everything connected to the Central Nervous System.  They are nerves that regulate our bodies; they are the body’s version of a thermostat, a clock, and a smoke alarm that work in the background to keep us on track and healthy.

2.     How Nerves Work

The brain is the center of the nervous system like the microprocessor in a computer.  Howstuffworks.com talks about this.  They also added that the cranial nerves connect your sense organs (eyes, ear, nose, mouth) to your brain, the central nerves connect areas within the brain and spinal cord, the peripheral nerves connect the spinal cord with your limbs, and the autonomic nerves connect the brain and spinal cord with your organs (heart, stomach, intestines, blood vessels, etc.)

3.    Diseases Associated with the Nervous System

Diseases associated with the nervous system include neuropathy (damage to the nerves such as pain, numbness, tingling sensations, muscle weakness, and loss of sensation).   It may include Multiple Sclerosis (An autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system ranging from mild numbness and tingling to severe paralysis or loss of vision).  It may also include Parkinson’s Disease (when there is a shortage of dopamine involved in muscle control and may include symptoms of tremors, stiffness, balance problems, and changes in speech and writing).  Treesforhealth.org., talks about this. 

4.    Your Autonomic Nervous System

The autonomic nervous system consists of sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions. The sympathetic nervous system prepares the body for the “fight or flight” response.  The parasympathetic nervous system promotes “rest and digest” functions, helping the body conserved and restore energy during calm periods.  This is talked about at biologyinsights.com.

5.     Vagus Nerve

Have you heard of the Vagus nerve?  Your left and right vagal nerves contain 75% of your parasympathetic nervous system’s nerve fiber that sends information between your brain, heart, and digestive system.  My.clevelandclinic.org., talks about this.   They further added that the vagal nerves play important roles in your body that affect digestion, heart rate, blood pressure, the immune system, mood, mucus and saliva production, skin and muscle sensations, speech, taste, and urine output.  Psalm 139:14 I praise you because I am fearful and wonderfully made.  This scripture is so true.  Even though our flesh does not last forever, we are beautifully made.

I remember when one of my children was born. Even though I was awake during her delivery.   the nurses later told me later that she had dry skin and her skin was really scaley later.   They put Nivea cream on her skin  and the next time that I saw my baby her skin was beautiful.  I had not seen the scaling that they told me about. 

6.    Vagus Nerve Exercises

Are there exercises for the Vagus Nerve?   Yes there is. Vagus nerve exercises include deep diaphragmatic breathing, cold-water face immersion, humming and singing, 4-7-8 breathing, OM chanting, orienting to safety, side eye movement, gentle massage, moderate exercise, safe place guided meditation, Yoga, and controlled laughter, according to thriveworks.com.  I enjoy daily deep breathing and laughter.    I discovered I love comedy pictures and movies because of the laughter that they give.  I also discovered I like sci-fy pictures but noted that I become excited when watching them and this probably affects my breathing as well.   Lately, I've made a conscious effort to be more mindful about what influences my spirit.  I don't understand why people enjoy horror pictures, but that's what makes everyone unique.

7.    Reset Your Dog’s Vagus Nerve

Could your dog’s Vagus Nerve need resetting?  Yes it could.  Did you know signs your dog’s vagus nerve needs to be reset may include, excessive barking or whining, hypervigilance or reactivity, pacing or inability to settle, digestive issues, overgrooming or licking, or difficulty recovering after excitement or stress.  Luckdogbehavior.com talks about this.  They further added that you can reset your dog’s vagus nerve by deep, rhythmic breathing (Your!), massage and touch, licking or chewing mats, and sniff walks and scent games.

I wish I knew about this earlier.  One of my children had 2 small dogs that barked all the time at any and everything.   I remember I sat with them while my daughter went off.   They barked and wined and ran back and forth to me and the window as if to say, “Where is she?   Go get her.”   Despite my efforts to calm them, they were unresponsive.   She now has very large dogs and they are nothing like the smaller dogs, but they are excellent watch dogs.   Their bark is nothing to take for granted.   They are also very protective of her. 

8.   Signs of Vagus Nerve Damage

Signs of Vagus Nerve Damage might include, gastroparesis, irregular heartbeat, gastrointestinal issues, chronic inflammation, mood disorders, or respiratory problems.   This is talked about at Vagus.net.   They further added that treatment options might include medications, physical therapy, surgical interventions, nerve stimulation, and lifestyle modifications.  I believe lifestyle changes and modifications that can be applied are crucial for anyone with medical problems.   So often one’s lifestyle may not be looked at unless there is an event that bolsters you to take a good look at how you have been living.  Do you have nerve problems?  How do you deal with your nerve problems?

 

Source:

What You Need to Know About the Nervous System

 How Nerves Work

Mastering the Nervous System: Importance, Functions, and Associated Diseases

The Nervous System in Your Daily Life: An IRL Look

Vagus Nerve

Resetting Your Dog’s Vagus Nerve:  A Natural Path to Calmness

 12 science-backed vagus nerve exercises for anxiety relief



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Dangers of Nano plastics in Bottled Water

Did you know there are potential invisible particles in bottled water? They are small enough to enter your cells and cause inflammation and other long-term health problems.

 


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1.     Flint, Michigan

Flint, Michigan residents found lead poisoning in their tap water in 2014.  Many died as a result.  There were various health issues ranging from skin to internal injuries. Bottled water was the next alternative. 

Now in January 2024 a study done showed that nanoplastics shed into the water from the plastic bottles.  It had been known that this existed, but until this new technology they were unable to analyze it.  Cnn.com reported this.  They further added that it poses most danger to infants and young children and that it interrupts cellular processes and deposits endocrine-disrupting chemicals such as bisphenoels, phthalates, flame retardants, per-and polyfluorinated substances, or PFAS, and heavy metals.

Now Flint was poisoned by lead in the water then only to find out later poisoned by the alternative at the time which was bottled water.



 2.    Genesis 3:17-19 

“Cursed is the ground for your sake; in toil you shall eat of it.  All the days of your life. Both thorns and thistles shall bring forth for you, and you shall eat the herb of the field.  In the sweat of your face, you shall eat bread, till you return to the ground, for out of it you were taken; For dust you are, and to dust you shall return.” Praying daily is a must, because prayer changes things I believe. 

3.      Grocery Tip

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4.     The size of Nanoplastics

Do you know the size of a nanoplastic? Nanoplastic is 1 micrometre or smaller in size equal to 0.001 mm.  Even though the size is small exposure to these types of plastics have been linked to fertility, hormonal, metabolic and neurological problems.  This is according to simplyplasticfree.com.

5.    Microplastic or Nanoplastic What’s the Difference? Healthline.com talks about the differences. 

I was not aware that there was a difference.  According to healthline.com micro- denotes a size of one millionth, and a “nano” denotes a size of one billionth.  Nano plastics are smaller.  According to a study done in 2021 research found that microplastics and nanoplastics may impact the immune, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and hepatic (liver-related) systems.  They further added that once they are in your system they can cause oxidative stress, inflammation, alter gene functioning, and alter levels of neurotransmitters and subsequent behavioral changes.

6.    How Many Nanoplastics in Bottled Water?

Do you know how many nanoplactics are in plastic bottled water?  A study published in January 2024 found that a liter of bottled water can contain as many as 240,000 tiny plastic fragments.  That number is 10 to 100 times more than previous estimates.  This is talked about at uclahealth.org.

7.    Should you worry About Nanoplastics?

Did you know that most nanoplastics are going to be found not only in water but in food as well?   This is according to health.clevelandclinic.org.  They further added that the risk of dehydration is greater than any negative effects of nanoplastics. They also suggest handling receipts with care because it is important to wash your hands after handling receipts because nanoplastics are on them. 

8.    What Can You Do About Water Bottle Pollution?

There are several things that you can do about water bottle pollution.  You can use a water filter, carry a reusable water bottle made from stainless steel, or glass, advocate and educate awareness, support refill stations, and make sure to recycle.

9.   The Importance of Staying Hydrated

Even with all the dangers that are presented in water, it is still important to stay hydrated. Did you know that water plays a critical role in regulating body temperature, supporting vital organ function, and maintaining electrolyte balance?  Proper hydration helps to flush out toxins from the body, promotes healthy skin, and keeps joints lubricated, reducing the risk of injury.  This is talked about at theheartfoundation.org.  They further added that water constitutes about 60 percent of your body weight and is vital for the proper functioning of every cell, tissue, and organ.  That is over 50% of your body weight.   Did you know that?  I also have observed that after taking a shower besides feeling refreshed, I feel relaxed as well as feeling really good.  So there are many benefits to taking showers.

10. Why Drink More Water as You Age?

Do you know why you need to drink more water when you are older?   You need to drink more water because old people feel less thirsty, kidney function declines with age, health conditions disrupt the body’s fluid balance, older adults have lower muscle mass and less water stored in the body, mobility challenges, and medications can increase fluid loss.   This is talked about at uclahealth.org. Do you identify with any of the above?  I do know of those that are on 12-20 medications daily, so I believe that is a challenge for them.  I recall in the past not drinking much water, but rather drinking pops and juices.  I soon realized water is essential for my well-being.  Once I started drinking more water I could feel the difference in my body.  My body felt so much better. Let’s face it, even though our spirit will live on forever, our bodies are not like a (lean-green machine).   Our bodies will eventually fail.   That is why it is important to take care of our (temple) bodies the best that we can for as long as we can. 

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Source:

Bottled water packed with nanoplastics, study finds | CNN

 What Is Nanoplastic? - Simply Plastic Free

Can Microplastic Exposure Harm Kidney Health?

What’s the Difference Between Microplastics and Nanoplastics?

 Should You Be Worried About Nanoplastics?

The Impacts of Plastic Water Bottles on Pollution & Your Wallet - Spring Well Water Filtration Systems

The Importance of Water

Hydration and older adults: Why water matters more as you age

https://www.uclahealth.org/news/article/hydration-and-older-adults-why-water-matters-more-you-age

 

 

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