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5 Ways to Make Flares Easier

10 Sunday Apr 2016

Posted by Cassandra Carr in Uncategorized

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Flares suck. We all know that. No matter which autoimmune disease you live with, flares are a common occurrence. Especially when you’re initially diagnosed, these flares really mess with your head (and your body, of course). So what steps can you take to mitigate the impact of flares on your life?

  • Accept you’re in a flare or one is coming that you can’t stop. Don’t fight them. It will only make things worse. What might have been a minor, one-day flare could turn into a multi-day, painful, stiff experience you never want to repeat.
  • Alert friends and family that you’re having a flare and set their expectations about what you will and won’t be able to do until further notice. Cancel appointments, outings, and anything else you will not/should not take part in while you’re flaring. Do not allow them to guilt you into coming back into the world too soon. If you do, you might rebound, and all the hard work you’ve done will go for not.

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  • Find your happy place and get to it. If you need supplies – painkillers, DVDs, creams – whatever helps, gather them. A friend of mine keeps a “flare basket” that she regularly refills (when she’s feeling well) with all the things she needs in case of a flare. That way, she doesn’t have to go hunting while she’s not feeling well, she’s putting a little less stress on her family, and she knows she’ll have everything she needs. I don’t have a basket, but I do have Netflix and Hulu in my bedroom, a couple of creams etc on my nightstand, and pills a couple of feet away in the bathroom.
  • Settle in for however long it takes to get better. It may take a few hours, a few days, or a week. Don’t rush the process. Sleep. Binge watch Reign if you like historical fantasy. If you’re into gore, binge watch Game of Thrones. If you’re not nauseous, go for the 12 seasons of Top Chef on Hulu. Read. Sleep some more. Take detox baths. Color. Do whatever it takes.
  • Use whatever means necessary to make the pain go away. Creams, essential oils, Himalayan salt lamps, magnesium flakes in a hot bath, lots of fluids. There are tons of different ways to treat the seemingly millions of symptoms of autoimmune diseases, so figure out what works for you and go with it.

The main point is, yes, we all have responsibilities, some of which we have to battle through no matter the circumstances. But you’d be surprised at how few of those you actually have no choice to attend. Especially once your family and friends begin to understand your limitations, you’ll be under less pressure to push yourself.

How do you take care of flares? Any tips? Leave them in the comments!

Recipe: Magnesium Body Butter

07 Thursday Apr 2016

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Many of the recipes in this chronic pain and illness world fly from place to place. This recipe was originally found on Amazing Oils, then copied onto Natural New Age Mum, which is where I found it.

Magnesium is a crucial mineral for every body, but especially those with autoimmune diseases. And one of the quickest and most effective ways to get magnesium into your body is through the skin, which is why magnesium spray is so popular amongst anyone battling these diseases.

Sometimes you can’t spray oil all over your body, though. This body butter is something you could transport easily and use as a body lotion. It can be a little greasy, so you’ll probably want to wash your hands after applying it. Without further ado, the recipe!

Magnesium Body Butter

Ingredients:

1/4 cup organic extra virgin coconut oil (like Viva Labs, which I prefer)

1/2 cup unrefined cocoa or shea butter (Better Shea Butter is a good product)

1/4 cup magnesium oil (BioActive Nutrients is available on Amazon and an excellent value)

5 – 10 drops of essential oils (if you’re looking for energy and vitality, try a blend with some of the following: Rosemary, Basil, Lemon, Lime, Peppermint, or any others that make you feel good. A good blend is Age Defy from Edens Garden.)

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Directions:

1. In a double boiler or over low heat, melt coconut oil and butter.

2. Pour into medium-sized bowl and let cool at room temperature for about 30 minutes, or until it begins to get opaque.

3. Using a stand mixer or hand blender with the whipping attachment, start to whip together the oils.

4. Ever so slowly, begin to add in the magnesium oil until well combined. At this point you can also add essential oils of your choice. If you are pregnant, check the safety of your essential oil.

5. Place in the refrigerator for about 15-20 minutes until it is semi-solid and then re-blend. It is best to set the lotion in this way so that it whips up optimally- giving it a divinely fluffy texture.

6. Scoop into glass jars and store in the refrigerator. The body butter will be firm when you first start to apply, but melts nicely into the skin and absorbs rapidly.

 

I will do an entire post soon about the benefits of magnesium for all sorts of chronic illnesses. It’s a mineral tons of people, “healthy” or not, are severely deficient in, and it is needed by practically every cell in your body. But for now, make this awesome butter and enjoy the benefits!

Product Review: Bionica Pain Relieving Gel

05 Tuesday Apr 2016

Posted by Cassandra Carr in Uncategorized

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I’m in pain all the time. That’s a consequence of having fibromyalgia. As a result, I have tried more painkillers, pain relief balms/gels/lotions/tinctures, plus detox baths, which I spoke about in my last post. I have quickly become an expert in what works and what doesn’t.

Today I’m going to review Bionica, a pain relieving gel. It’s homeopathic, with no capsacin or menthol. The first ingredient is arnica, and many of the others have been officially monogrammed by the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States. In actually understandable terms, that means those ingredients stimulate the individual’s body to correct imbalances, eliminate waste and maintain equilibrium without the use of large amounts of chemicals.

Bionica Pain Relieving Gel, 3 Ounce

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Bionica is a clear gel which dries quickly and has a light scent of essential oils. It lasts about four to six hours and then will need another application. Compared to other similar products, the odor is less and the effectiveness is about the same. As far as cost goes, Bionica falls around the middle of the spectrum, though the size is somewhat small for the price at three ounces. You can find Bionica here on Amazon if you’d like to try it. If you do, definitely let me know in the comments!

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