Mindful Eating

I’m drinking my first cup of Organic Dandelion Root tea.  It is delicious! I notice the warmth of the cup in my hand.  I feel the steam rising from the cup warming my nose.  The smell and taste remind me of coffee.  Now mind you, I’ve never been a coffee drinker so this would probabley be a very, very mild coffee for you coffee drinkers.  Noticing the warm liquid slide down my throat and warming my belly,  I realize eating can be a form of meditation.

Nowadays, we’re so used to eating on the go, we don’t take the time to enjoy our food.  First of all, we should sit down to a meal.  Not eat in front of the computer or the television> Just you and your food (and maybe some friends or family).  We should be mindful of what we are eating.  What are the colors and textures of the food you your eating?  What do they smell like?  When you put the food in your mouth, what does it feel like in your mouth?  Hot or cold?  Wet or dry?  What about the taste?  Bitter or sweet?  Sour or salty? By being aware of these things we will slow down and enjoy your food.  We also will consume less calories and improve our digestion.

Part of the reason we overeat as a nation is because we eat mindlessly.  We’re not aware of what we’re putting into our mouth.  That means we’re also not aware of how much we are eating.  Why not try mindful eating at your next meal?  I’m sure you’ll experience a difference. The meal will be more enjoyable and you’ll probably feel more relaxed afterward.

Plus, this is a form of meditation.  By doing this, you will be fitting meditation into your already busy schedule maybe even three times a day if you practice this at each meal.   If you’d like to learn more about meditation, join me next Saturday, April 16th at 9:45am at the J Bryan Floyd Community Center in North Myrtle Beach.

TheTruthAboutCancer.com

I just barely escaped skin cancer.  There was a growth on my leg and I went to a dermatologist.  She took one look at it and said she was going to remove it.  They had it biopsied and I received a phone call informing me it was abnormal and I needed to see a surgeon to cut more out.  I did that they said they told me they got it all.  When I saw the dermatologist for my follow up appointment six months later she asked me if I realized how lucky I was.  I just looked at her with a quizzical look on my face because I didn’t know what she was referring to.  She said what they had removed was on the verge of becoming cancer. I knew I was truly blessed and God was watching over me but cancer could be a possibility in my future.  1 in 2 males and 1 in 3 females will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

A few months ago, I watched a docu series on the internet and it opened my eyes.  I now am doing everything I can to strengthen my immune system in order to prevent my body from allowing cancer to develop.  Intuitively, I’ve always known chemo and radiation would kill me.  But now, after watching this docu series I know that is a fact.  I also know that I have choices and alternative therapies exist.  I highly recommend taking the time to watch this series.  Here is a link so you can watch it too:

https://go.thetruthaboutcancer.com/?ref=2747062f-5d6a-48c2-a569-df94a77cf980

It’s FREE.  It will only cost you your time. But it may save your life.

Thanks for reading!

Namaste!

TheTruthAboutCancer.org

 

I just barely escaped skin cancer.  There was a growth on my leg and I went to a dermatologist.  She took one look at it and said she was going to remove it.  They had it biopsied and I received a phone call informing me it was abnormal and I needed to see a surgeon to cut more out.  I did that they said they told me they got it all.  When I saw the dermatologist for my follow up appointment six months later she asked me if I realized how lucky I was.  I just looked at her with a quizzical look on my face because I didn’t know what she was referring to.  She said what they had removed was on the verge of becoming cancer. I knew I was truly blessed and God was watching over me but cancer could be a possibility in my future.  1 in 2 males and 1 in 3 females will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

A few months ago, I watched a docu series on the internet and it opened my eyes.  I now am doing everything I can to strengthen my immune system in order to prevent my body from allowing cancer to develop.  Intuitively, I’ve always known chemo and radiation would kill me.  But now, after watching this docu series I know that is a fact.  I also know that I have choices and alternative therapies exist.  I highly recommend taking the time to watch this series.  Here is a link so you can watch it too:

https://go.thetruthaboutcancer.com/?ref=2747062f-5d6a-48c2-a569-df94a77cf980

It’s FREE.  It will only cost you your time. But it may save your life.

Thanks for reading!

Namaste!