A common question…

I have many people ask me if acupuncture can help them quit smoking.

My response is a resounding “yes!”. Acupuncture is wonderful at alleviating the side effects that tend to occur with nicotine withdrawal. Those symptoms, in part, are often what sends a person back to the smoking behavior. Arghhhh, the moodiness, anxiety, stress, not to mention sleep issues, constipation, headache… Acupuncture is a great tool for stress reduction and is very effective for headaches and digestive concerns. I’ve had many clients over the years express to me how helpful needles were when they stopped smoking.

Another thing I often suggest to people: When you first become a non-smoker, avoid nightshade vegetables for 8-12 weeks.

What exactly are nightshade vegetables?

http://www.livestrong.com/article/367949-list-of-nightshade-vegetables-fruits/

Tobacco is part of the nightshade family. All nightshade vegetables contain nicotine, albeit in much smaller amounts then tobacco. Ingesting even the tiny amount that exists in eggplant or tomatoes, it is theorized, can wake up the nicotine receptors, causing a continued craving.

I’d love to hear feedback from anyone who tries this…

Yum winter snacks, oh yea.

My favorite way to eat kale is roasted, or popcorn kale as I like to call it. It is super simple and shockingly tasty.

I’ve noticed roasted kale chips recently at Whole Foods in the snack aisle and it is crazy expensive. There are “recipes” (I hesitate to call them that because of how easy it is!) all over the internet, like so:

Simply cut up your kale into bite-sized pieces (I toss the stems), rub them down with a little oil of your choice (I use olive), salt, and pop into a pre-heated 375 degree oven for about 20 minutes. I keep my eye on them, and when they’re brown and crispy they are ready for snacking.

There are lots of variations as well – garlic salt, curry powder, chili seasoning, flavored oil, balsamic vinegar… you get the picture.

This is a great way to get some veggies in, and very kid-friendly.

Why yes, I do try to make up for lack of photography skills by using my Hipstamatic app…