May 02, 2019 at 06:00AM by CWC The beauty world has long drawn inspiration from the food world: After all, your body needs many of the same nutrients—which is why you’ll find things like oatmeal and strawberries in your breakfast dishes and in your moisturizers. In a growing trend, your skin care is taking cues from the juice bar down the street, where the technology used to produce your fave $12 spinach elixirs is now being tapped for serums, too. Cold-pressed skin care—which draws from the concept of cold-pressed juicing—is taking over our beauty routines, and for good reason (namely: it retains the ingredients vitamins and minerals in the most uncompromised way). Traditionally, heat has been used to extract the core ingredient from plant materials, however, adding heat changes the nature of the ingredient by causing it to oxidize and degrade. By cold pressing a plant, the ingredient at hand remains in its most vitamin-packed form. “Cold-pressed beauty is created by extracting the purest, highest quality nutrients from ingredients without the use of any heat above room temperature,” explains Allison Taylor, founder of skin-care brand Le Prunier, who uses the method in her own line. This method allows the active ingredients to stay their “closest to nature,” says Ian Lirenman, CEO + Founder of emerginC, Rawceuticals and Scientific Organics, which keeps them the most active and bioavailable they can be. But according to dermatologist Adarsh Vijay Mudgil, MD, it may not be worth dropping significant dollars for the sake of
Year: 2019
True or false: Using honey in coffee instead of sugar is an easy healthy hack
May 02, 2019 at 04:00AM by CWC There may be lively debates about whether putting butter in your coffee is healthy or not, but virtually everyone is in agreement that sugar in your morning brew isn’t great for you. However, it’s hard to go from being a sweetened coffee lover to “just black, please” just because you know sugar isn’t healthy. Which is where alternative natural sweeteners like honey come in. In theory, putting honey in coffee sounds a heck of a lot better than something artificial. To find out how healthy it actually is, I asked the senior dietitian at UCLA Medical Center, Dana Hunnes, PhD, MPH, RD, to weigh in. Are there any benefits to adding honey in coffee? In general, honey has some major pros in the nutritional density column compared to sugar, like having vitamins B2 and B6, iron, and manganese. B vitamins are crucial for giving the body energy, and combined with the caffeine in coffee, you’re bound to feel a boost. The iron in honey is linked to increased cardiovascular health; the manganese has antioxidant properties and can support bone health. Honey also has some antibacterial properties, especially manuka honey. In order to reap all of these amazing benefits from honey, Dr. Hunnes says it’s important to make sure you’re buying a good-quality product. “Honey bees are dying off at fairly rapid rates globally and demand is outpacing the supply,” she says. “Many honey products out there are not 100-percent honey because there just
I Worked Out Like Ariana Grande For A Week & Here’s What Happened
May 02, 2019 at 02:27AM The pop star’s routine is no joke. Continue Reading… Author Ray Bass | Life by Daily Burn Selected by CWC
One Of You Wants An Open Relationship But The Other Doesn’t. What Now?
May 02, 2019 at 02:13AM A polyamory expert explains all your options. Continue Reading… Author Effy Blue | Life by Daily Burn Selected by CWC
Exactly what to expect when Saturn goes retrograde *during* your Saturn return
May 02, 2019 at 02:00AM by CWC In case you didn’t have No Doubt’s Return of Saturn in heavy rotation as a youth, it’s like, the ultimate expression of catharsis when it comes to combatting the effects of that astrological event, largely because it was created during Gwen Stefani’s own first Saturn return. And for the uninitiated, that planetary event happens when Saturn returns to the exact location it was when you were born, says astrologer Stefanie Iris Weiss. “It tends to coincide with the turning-30 transition, which is already such a loaded moment, where you’re supposed to have your ‘adult’ stuff in order.” Basically, get ready for the stress and identity crisis that makes you sit up straight when someone tells you to “act your age.” Furthermore, it all this tracks for the Stefani example: The music video for “Simple Kind of Life” depicts some real existential troubles, including the timeless conflict of, “Do I want to settle down, have babies, and get married? Or do I want to have pink hair and be a rock star? Or do I not have to choose?”I felt those things at 9, I’m living it ’em 28—smack-dab in the midst of my window for experiencing my first Saturn return. Sorry—am I bumming you out? Well, there’s good news: Though Saturn return can bring about some tough love for certain folks, it’s also known for happy adulthood milestones, like moving in together, having babies, buying homes, and more. You know, good stuff that
These 5 New Books On Climate Change Are Terrifying & So Important
May 02, 2019 at 01:36AM We think they should be required reading for anyone living in 2019. Continue Reading… Author Emma Loewe | Life by Daily Burn Selected by CWC
Use Your Instant Pot To Make This Super Gut-Healing Bone Broth
May 02, 2019 at 01:13AM It can be made in under an hour! Continue Reading… Author Caroline Muggia | Life by Daily Burn Selected by CWC
What This Holistic Dermatologist Eats In A Day For Healthy, Glowing Skin
May 02, 2019 at 12:44AM Dark chocolate nut butter cups, anyone? Continue Reading… Author Keira Barr, M.D. | Life by Daily Burn Selected by CWC
4 Sneaky Chemicals To Watch Out For At Home
May 02, 2019 at 12:11AM And how to opt for healthier options. Continue Reading… Author Laura Kern | Life by Daily Burn Selected by CWC
This mood-boosting snack delivers happiness in every single bite
May 01, 2019 at 04:00PM by CWC [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TMLQPq9oTU] Snacking should make you feel good. (Take that, sugar crash!) But what if I told you that you could make your 3 p.m. snack break even better with a treat that can literally improve your mood in just one bite? Intrigued, right? In the latest episode of Plant Based, herbalist, health coach, and Supernatural founder Rachelle Robinett shares her recipe for “Dopamine Bliss Balls,” (a.k.a. souped up energy balls) which she says are the perfect pick-me-up for any time you’re feeling a bit sluggish. The main ingredient in these bliss balls is mucuna pruriens, a.k.a. the “dopamine bean,” which is a legume native to tropical Asia and Africa. They’re dark brown and covered with stiff hairs that contain serotonin, a neurotransmitter that promotes calmness and satisfaction, Robinett explains. The plant is a staple in Ayurvedic medicine, and has been touted as a possible way to help manage depression. Once dried and ground, the bean produces a powder that contains L-dopa, a direct precursor to dopamine. This helps our bodies naturally produce dopamine, a feel-good neurotransmitter that the brain releases when you’re happy. “It can raise your mood a little bit, it can give us a little bit of energy,” Robinett says of mucuna pruriens benefits. “But it feels quite different than caffeine—it’s not quite as high and, for some people, mucuna pruriens can actually help with sleep.” Translation: It can be as good for a bedtime snack as it is in