Super Woman Wellness by Dr. Taz show

Super Woman Wellness by Dr. Taz

Summary: Super Woman Wellness: Combining conventional mainstream medicine, Chinese and functional medicine, Ayurveda, nutrition, herbal therapies, fitness, and homeopathy to empower women to restore their health and well-being and embrace their purpose and gifts.

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 Natural Beauty & Wellness | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Anything you put on your skin can have a direct impact on your internal health.Your skin is your biggest organ, and oftentimes no less important than your heart or brain. Anything you put on your skin can impact your internal health as well. And, your skin responds to emotional stress, which can manifest in physical ailments (hives, dermatitis). Jessa Blades is a Holistic Skin Coach who takes a very natural approach to skin care and make-up. Some of her clients are completely open to do anything and everything to heal their skin, such as change diet, totally detox personal care products, and try herbal remedies.  Others aren't quite ready for that overhaul, so Jessa slowly introduces healthier options.  Jessa's advice to begin your own transition to natural products is to look at the products you use every single day. Those are the ones you should start to replace to a more natural version in order to reduce the cumulative toxic load. Makeup Top 3 Mascara Lipstick or Lip Gloss (can also double as a cheek stain) Foundation/Concealer Skin Care Top 3 Face Cleanser Face Oil Deodorant The shelf life is shorter for these kinds of products, but the benefits are worth it. Why is it so important for you to take things into your own hands? The main reason is that regulations in the beauty industry are very lax in the U.S. The European Union, on the other hand, bans hundreds of ingredients which they consider as toxins or even carcinogens. The Environmental Working Group (ewg.org) is a wonderful resource for avoiding dangerous products. Jessa also has an online store that features natural products which she has intensely vetted. Listen in as Jessa joins Dr. Taz to share how she became involved in holistic beauty, as well as which product categories she recommends to start replacing as soon as possible.

 Meditation: Finding the Light in Times of Darkness | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In times of darkness, when you may feel anxious, angry or beaten down, you are still provided the opportunity to go within yourself and find the light.In times of darkness, when you feel anxious, angry or beaten down, you are still provided the opportunity to go within yourself and find the light. It's all of our personal responsibilities to be the brightest versions of ourselves. In your corner of the world, you can be the lamp post by living life with a sense of purpose and passion. Equally as important is to continue engaging in self-care activities and present a positive example for the things you want to see in the world. Try to avoid pop news, click-bait articles, or going down the social media rabbit hole in those dark times. This keeps you in the driver's seat, instead of falling prey to becoming the victim.  Meditation can be highly helpful to get you through those times when you feel out of control.  Once a skeptic, Light Watkins has now embraced the practice of meditation and has personally taught over a thousand people to meditate, having yet to meet someone he couldn’t teach. Light’s students have used meditation to whip PTSD, hypertension, sleep deprivation, anxiety, depression, and even cancer. Light joins Dr. Taz do share his journey from becoming a non-believer to a master of meditation, as well as the varying ways you can meditate in the seemingly most inopportune moments.  He also shares his work with The Shine Movement, which curates alcohol-free, conscious events in Los Angeles that involve meditation, uplifting talks, films, music, food and art.

 Next Level Health Therapies | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Learn about next level health therapies such as infared, as well as how tuning in to your own body can bring you incredible results.No matter what your diet and fitness goals are, it's easy to succumb to a place of conformity. The typical "standards" to which women (and men) try to live up to are simply not feasible for every single person.  Every individual is unique, which is the basis for the concept of bio-hacking... understanding your own personal chemistry; how you interact with certain foods, exercise, sleep, etc. As difficult as it is to come to terms with, internal acceptance and motivation is so much more empowering than achieving a certain size or weight. Again, this can be challenging, especially when walking into the typical gym/boot camp or joining a structured diet group. To combat the pressure to conform, Lauren Berlingeri, Certified Holistic Nutritionist, advises to identify exactly why you're working toward a certain goal. Are you dead-set on fitting into a size 2? Or, are you trying to gain energy to be a better person/mom/friend? Once you focus on the basis for your goals, they will be much more achievable.  This type of mindset is one that Lauren and her business partner Katie Kaps implement in their company, HigherDOSE. The company believes the key to the “high life” is found through next level health therapies (like infrared) that up your DOSE: Dopamine, Oxytocin, Serotonin, and Endorphins (your main "happy chemicals"). Infared is gaining popularity among the general population and has been shown to be beneficial for individuals with debilitating health conditions like Lyme disease, chronic pain, and heavy metal poisoning. Other benefits include:  Detoxification Calorie Burn Anti Aging & Skin Purification Relaxation Pain Relief Cell Health & Improved Circulation Listen in to learn more about next level health therapies such as infared, as well as how tuning in to your own body can bring you incredible results. The Superwoman Factor What qualities does Lauren think a superwoman should have? Find what really fuels you in life; discover your passion and live it.

 Healthy & Happy Holidays: Stay Sane, Halt Weight Gain | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Learn key food rules, as well as ways to stay on track this holiday season.You might know exactly which foods you should be eating, but too often life just gets in the way. Carolyn Brown, MS, RD, joins Dr. Taz to offer up some key food rules for everyday living, as well as tips for going into the holiday season. Key Food Rules  Keep a food journal. Eat every 3-4 hours. Keep a "safety snack" on you at all times to prevent you from getting to the "too hungry" point.  Eat at least two servings of vegetables per day.  Preparation for the Holidays Keep in mind the holidays are actually only 3-4 days, not the whole month of December. Choose your vice and stick with it; pick your poison so to speak. Instead of indulging in all treats, pick one. Allow yourself a realistic treat/splurge meal. This helps from taking the joy out of food.  What if you fall off track? Use these tactics to reset: Forgive yourself first and just let it go. Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate (water with lemon works great). De-bloat and detox with asparagus, dandelion greens. Make sure you're taking your probiotics.  Carolyn is also very cognizant of the emotional highs and lows of eating, particularly around the holidays and offers these tips: Recognize when your emotional response starts to get out of control. Get moving with a walk or outdoor activity to get your endorphins flowing. This will also remove you from the tenuous situation of being faced with all those yummy goodies.  Listen in for more helpful advice from Dr. Taz and Carolyn Brown. The Superwoman Factor What makes Carolyn a superwoman? She's motivated to help others. What are three superwoman qualities she advises? Women helping other women, being open-minded and trying new things.

 Eat with Intention: Healing Your Relationship with Your Own Body | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The one relationship you'll always be in is with your own body. How can you make peace with your body and learn to love it again (and accept the love it gives you)?The one relationship you'll always be in is with your own body. Unfortunately, for many individuals, women in particular, that is often a tumultuous marriage. You may feel angry at your body or disconnected from it. How can you make peace with your body and learn to love it again (and accept the love it gives you)? Much of that healing starts by recognizing that achieving a certain weight, shape or state of health is oftentimes not intellectual, but rather intuitive. You can't reason yourself well, or thin, or strong. This approach is something that took Cassandra Bodzak, author of the new book, Eating with Intention, years to uncover. In fact, her disordered thinking and behavior surrounding her body started when she was just five years old. It was the first time she had been weighed at school and could compare her weight to that of her friends. The assumption, whether conscious or sub-conscious, was that the lower the number, the better. And, even though Cassandra was much, much taller than her classmates, the fact that she was five pounds heavier than her girlfriend stimulated her mentality of "I'm fat." In reality, she was just a tall, lanky kid whose weight was justified.  From her elementary school days, Cassandra's disordered habits escalated. She was always on the latest fad diet and worked out for hours a day. People would say, "Oh, you're such a health nut," but no one knew it came from such a dark place.  The shift, which Cassandra refers to as a version of divine intervention, began in her college days. The message of her chosen career path (acting, dancing) was "the skinnier, the better." So, Cassandra upped her efforts even more. The result? Her body literally waged a war on itself. She developed severe pain in her abdominal area; so extreme she could barely walk at times. Blood and other lab tests led to no diagnosis. All Cassandra wanted was to be well again. Fortunately, with the help of a caring nurse on her campus, Cassandra embarked on an elimination-type diet. Despite the "diet" portion of that tactic, it seemed to work. Upon turning vegan and gluten-free, Cassandra felt better within a week. She was a different person. Her pain stopped and her energy skyrocketed.  As she played around with different recipes to keep up with this new way of eating, she received great support from sorority sisters and friends, which helped her to continue to make positive changes. Now, in her book, Cassandra is sharing what she learned along the way.  1) Check in with your body; it has all the answers. It's so easy to give your power away to everything outside yourself. But, your body is an incredibly smart machine. We take many systemic processes for granted, such as breathing or walking. Start to appreciate your body through practicing daily body gratitude.  2) Navigate your relationship with food with positive intention instead of adversarial intention. Elimination and detox diets often force you to get reconnected to what your body needs to thrive. 3) Recognize that being a superwoman doesn't always mean you "do it all." Sometimes it means that you take care of YOU... rest, nourish yourself, ask others to support you. Listen in as Cassandra joins Dr. Taz to share her arduous journey, as well as ways you can start reconnecting with and healing your own body.

 How Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Can Change Your Eating Habits | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Start to identify and corral damaging thoughts in order to shift the emotional, physical and behavioral responses they trigger.It's impossible for humans to capture each and every thought one has on a daily basis. However, you can start to identify and corral damaging thoughts in order to shift the emotional, physical and behavioral responses they trigger. This is the platform of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), which Dana James, owner of Food Coach NYC, regularly uses in her practice. For example, you may know what you need to be eating, but your stress levels are out of control and you turn to unhealthy options. Certain situations can cause anxiety, such as going on a date with a new potential partner. Your thought may be, "What if he doesn't like me?" You become nervous, drink too much, are up late, and wake up tired and hungover. You skip your workout. Instead of making a good choice for breakfast, you grab a croissant.  Now, think of how that situation could be different by going in to it saying, "Of course he's going to like me!" The first steps in making this cognitive shift include recognizing that those thoughts are "automatic;" common thoughts that come through without invitation.  Also, look at your core beliefs. Identify where those beliefs came from. For example, your upbringing may have led you to believe that a woman's worth is based on her success or what she's able to achieve. Or, she is valued for her appearance.  Once you understand the basis for your thoughts, you can start to work to change your emotional, physical and behavioral responses to be healthier. In addition to CBT, Dana also uses functional medicine to address bio-chemical imbalances in her clients.  Listen in as Dana joins Dr. Taz to explain what CBT is and how you can use it to change your eating habits for the better.

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