From the Roots Holistic

Located out of the Sudbury BJJ & Muay Thai Academy
Montrose Mall, 790 Lasalle Blvd, Sudbury ON
Home office 705-586-1210
Sudbury BJJ & Muay Thai Academy Office 705-222-7655

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Spooky-Free Ideas on How to Have a Healthier Halloween

I love Halloween!  Our family embraces the traditional custom of remembering our loved ones who have passed and the modern traditions as well; who doesn’t like getting dressed up, watching scary movies and going door to door!

Here are some ideas if you are worried about the amount of junk food that your children will be haunted by.  

Replace the Door to Door Tradition with Your Own
Some families find it is easier to just avoid the whole bag of treats situation. But don’t be afraid, you can easily keep the spirit of Halloween without having to go door to door! For example, some families choose to have an age appropriate Halloween movie night. Some host parties with like-minded friends so everyone can still get dressed up.  While other families have fun decorating and making their home exceptionally spooky for all those who come knocking.

Still want to Trick or Treat?

I don’t blame you! People are often surprised that someone like myself, who promotes healthy eating, celebrates Halloween and allows her children to go door to door.
I think there is nothing wrong with letting your children “Trick or Treat”, but recommend that you consider the following practices:
-       Aim for better quality when possible
-       Use moderation;
-       Make sure your children recognize that this is a special occasion and not a reward.

Why?

Not a reward: Eating treats as a reward leads to emotional and chronic unhealthy eating habits that are hard to break as adults. Try and take this opportunity to explain to your children that treats should be consumed only on special occasions. Be extra cautious with children under 4 years of age since they are generally too young to understand that treats are for special occasions. Until a child can understand this important concept it is probably best to not give them any treats and focus on a healthy eating foundation & palette.

Moderation: The amount of treats they have gotten that night is usually too much and not good for their health.  In order to reduce the quantity, practice moderation. You can have your children pick out a small amount of treats, our personal number is 5 (more on this in the next paragraph!) and dispose of the rest.  There are various ways to go about this. For instance, you can use the story of the Switch Witch with little ones. Or have your children  exchange their loot for either a gift, a night at the movies or a visit to Science North.  The Sudbury Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu & Muay Thai academy where my office is located are giving their young members the opportunity to participate in the Switch Ninja, where the kids can keep 5 treats and trade in the rest for a special surprise.   

Quality: In the past, homemade treats were handed out. Sadly, because of a few “rotten apples”, it is uncommon and often not recommended to give homemade food items to trick or treaters; not to mention it is also time consuming! Today, the custom is to hand-out low quality treats that are sugar laden with questionable food additives that have a negative impact on your child’s health and behaviour. When your children are choosing their treats, help them pick the ones with the least amount of sugar and additives. Again, this is a teachable moment to take advantage of.  

My last idea that I would like to share with you is related to what you are handing out at your doorstep!

Fun hand-outs not food handouts

More and more households are giving out non-treat items, mostly for children with  allergies but also for health conscious families. If you are handing out this Halloween, you may want to give it a shot in order to promote health within your own community, as well as avoiding the growing possibility that the treats you are handing out will be traded in and disposed of! This year, our family is giving out glow sticks and cute Halloween themed rings & balloons. Other fun items areas Halloween themed pencils & erasers, playdough, bouncy balls, crayons, mini colouring books… try checking out places like Dollar Stores.        


Keep in mind that practicing a healthy lifestyle should not have a negative effect on your ability to have fun during any holiday or celebration. You just need to be creative, choose wisely and use moderation.


Happy Halloween!

Dana Clark, CNHP, CHN, CHC owner of From the Roots Holistic, 
Certified Holistic Nutritionist at SBJJ & Muay Thai Academy.

Monday, October 5, 2015

Head lice... Are you scratching yet?

September is back to school time and sadly the time of year when our children are exposed more often to viruses and parasites like head lice. I thought I would discuss this topic from a holistic point of view.

As a Natural Health Practitioner, I am a fan of preventative medicine. So how does one prevent head lice?

  • Be sure your child is healthy! Make sure your child is eating a healthy and clean diet that consist of whole foods and limit processed foods to no ore than 3-4 servings a week. Be sure to compliment quality nutrition with a good multivitamin & probiotic supplement and make sure they are physically active. Having a healthy body and a good foundation for a healthy immune system is key. Parasites including head lice do not thrive as well on healthy host as they do on unhealthy ones, by keeping your child healthy you will reduce your child's likelihood of having an outbreak or make it easier for you to manage and eliminate an outbreak
  • If there is an outbreak in your littles ones playgroup, home-school group or class; add 1 drop of tea tree, lavender and cedarwood essential oil to 2 tsp of shampoo. Wash their hair 1-2 times a week with this mixture until the outbreak is passed.
  • Educate your child how viruses and parasites are spread and what items should not be shared and why.

 
If your child is having an outbreak here are some suggestions:
  • Avoid the typical head lice shampoos they are extremely toxic and not that effective
  • Wash your child's hair with the same shampoo mixture above, use a metal nit comb (not plastic) to comb hair, wiping it frequently. Wash your child's hair with the hottest water tolerated, followed by the coldest water possible this increases healthy blood flow to the scalp. Mix 4 oz. of olive/coconut oil with 4 drops tea tree & 4 drops of lavender essential oil. Apply to the scalp and hair, cover with bag or shower cap. Leave it in overnight. Use nit comb to comb hair again. Wash out and use nit comb a third time. Blow dry hair with warmest setting possible for 5min. Use this treatment every night for 1 week.  
  • Soak all brushes, combs and nit comb in vinegar and tea tree essential oil. 
  • Launder all bedding with 1 cup of vinegar and 10 drops of tea tree oil; hand out to dry in the sun if possible
  • Boost your child's immunes system with extra vitamin C & D3.
If your child tends to have recurring bouts of head lice, it's time to sit down with a qualified Health Practitioner and see how you can improve their health with nutrition and other healthy lifestyle practices and if need be investigate further to see if there is an underlying health issue that needs to be addressed.

Dana Clark, CNHP, CHN, CHC owner of From the Roots Holistic, Certified Holistic Nutritionist at SBJJ & Muay Thai Academy.