Wednesday, January 26, 2011

How to Recover From a Food Binge: 10 Steps to Feel Better

After you’ve binged on sugar or food, you usually feel terrible:   bloated, overly full, gassy, and irritable. You may have a headache; feel a sugar rush or buzz, be wired or alternatively tired. You will probably have strong sugar cravings (learn how I healed my sugar addiction) later that day or the next.
How can you love, nurture and care for yourself in this space?
1.    Don’t starve yourself. Eat. I know it sounds counterintuitive, but fasting after a binge will only make you severely hungry, which can easily lead to another binge, decimating your self-esteem. When you’re hungry again, eat. If you binged at night, start fresh by giving yourself a healthy breakfast. Stick to clean, whole foods (sugar free if you can) and drink lots of water. Lots of veggies and lean protein works best for me. You can’t change the past, but you can prepare for your present and future by feeding yourself whole, healthy foods to prevent a future binge.
2.    Forgive yourself. Trying to starve yourself the next day is a sneaky way to try and get away with bingeing, to “make up” for your slip. Instead, admit you made a mistake. Forgive yourself. Be very, very kind to yourself:  Beating yourself up or criticizing you won’t make you change. Compassion and regret (not shame – there is a difference!) can.
3.    Move the emotions through your body. A walk after a binge is a great way to move the painful regret, sadness, frustration and loathing I feel through my body. A good cry also helps! I always feel better crying my tears, as if I were cleansed. Other ways to move the emotions:  gentle yoga, stretching, deep breathing, rocking in a rocking chair or swing, meditation and dancing.
4.    Detox. To help my body detox from so much food and sugar, I often take a bath or shower after a walk and cleansing my tears. I make my own bath salts with Epsom salts and essential oils; soaking in them helps me feel better both mentally and physically. I also make myself a large pot of Celestial Seasonings’ Tummy Mint tea. It soothes my digestion. That and a good book or a phone call with a friend boost my spirits and helps me move from regret to reconciliation:  How can I do this differently next time?
5.    Have a starting over ritual. Showering, bathing, walking, brushing your teeth:  any thing that signals to you that you are starting over, starting afresh or anew is helpful after a slip. Writing out my feelings is part of my ritual. I get out  my notebook and write down:  “I am angry…,” “I am sad/regretful…”, “I am frustrated…” This emotional housecleaning feels so good. Then I offer myself compassion and forgiveness:  I love you so much even though you slipped up. I am proud of you for getting back on track. I am hopeful that you can love and care for yourself. I also have several photos of myself as a young child in my home. Looking at these pictures reminds me that I still carry that child with me, and reconnects me to my goodness. I’m not a horrible person because I messed up; I’m merely human.
6.    Get back on track as soon as you can. When you slip up with a sugar binge, you usually have terrible sugar cravings for the next 3 or 4 days. If you are trying to get back on track, do what you need to do to support yourself through the sugar cravings. Outside support is often crucial. I would tell my family, “Mommy slipped up and had some granola last night. Can you help me by hiding it again and encouraging me over the next few days? I’ll be craving sugar and could use some extra help.” I’d also go back to grounding and give myself lots and lots of structure. The more the better, as it made getting back on track easier. Another note on getting back to your sugar abstinence:  I wouldn’t wait too long.  As more time passes, you’ll retrain your sugar habit, and it will be harder to go back to abstinence. For me, when I spent more than a few days in, “what the hell, I’ve slipped up, I might as well stay here a while and enjoy it” mode, it always turned into several months of sugar binging.
7. Offer yourself comfort. When you’re feeling remorseful about overeating, you don’t need to berate yourself any further. You already feel badly enough about bingeing. What you need is comfort, compassion and kindness so that you can objectively look at what happened and find ways to act differently the next time.
Comfort yourself just as you would comfort a small child:  cuddle in bed with a pillow or stuffed animal and cry, talk to yourself in reassuring tones, “It’s okay, honey. You’re going to be alright.” Or try picturing someone from your childhood who gave you unconditional love – a grandma, for example – and visualize her comforting you in the present moment. All of these things help ease the sting.
8. Get out of your head. We tend to distance ourselves from friends and loved ones when we’re overeating or when we’ve made a mistake. We feel ashamed for being imperfect, so I try and hide it. However, when I break through this barrier, and share my pain with a compassionate listener, I find immediate relief. When you’ve been overeating, share on the free forums and reach out for support so that you don’t feel alone.
It’s easy to delve into overthinking, where you get trapped into a mental rut, going over and over something in your mind. Telling your story stops the spin cycle and enables you to find the exit ramp.
9. Give yourself self acceptance. It’s easy to offer yourself approval when you’re on your “best” behavior. But what about when you’ve been overeating? Do you offer yourself love and support at those times, as well?
It’s ironic that these low times are when we need our approval the most. Without our approval, we feel bereft, judged, unacceptable. We feel unlovable and not okay.
When we’re in this space, it’s very easy to go back to overeating because we’re feeling so badly about ourselves. Self-acceptance is what breaks the chain, so that you stop after one mistake, instead of piling them up, one after the other, until you hit rock bottom. Your unconditional love creates a safe container for you to change. It is what enables you to put the fork down and ask yourself, “What is really going on here?” and shift.
10.    When you’re ready, examine what happened. Binges are fabulous learning opportunities. Try and examine what was going on:  how were you feeling beforehand? What thoughts were running through your head? What expectations or shoulds ran the show? Write about the event and see if you can make sense of it. This can help you prepare for the next time. Think of how you can support yourself next time so that you can act differently.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Base Fillers:

- Titanium Dioxide: Offers Adhesion, Coverage, and a natural sunscreen.
Ebay-$11.18/lb

Monave-$1.50/oz.

- Zinc Oxide: Adhesion, Coverage, and a natural UVA sunscreen.
Monave-$3.50/oz.

Coastal Scents-$2.95/oz.
TKB-$2.95/oz.

- Sericite: Medium Adhesive properties, slip, and shine.

Monave-$4.00/oz.
Ebay-$3.50/oz.
TKB-$2.80/oz.
Coastal Scents-$2.90/oz.


Oxides/ultramarines :
-Yellow Oxide
Monave-$3.50/oz.
Coastal Scents-$2.90/oz.
Ebay-$4.50/oz.
TKB-$3.00/oz.


-Ultramarine blue
Coastal Scents- $3.00/oz.
Ebay-$13.90/oz.
Monave-$3.50/oz.
TKB-$3.00/oz.


-Red Oxide 170
Coastal Scents- $2.90/oz.
Monave-$3.50/oz.
Ebay-$4.50/oz.
TKB-$2.90/oz.
What do you want?
To never be alone. A family of my own. A husband and friends who I love. I want to be happy, I want to love and be accepting of all. I want to be healthy and always love and take care of my body.
ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Minerals

"Maybelline Mineral Makeup ingredients":
Zinc Oxide, Polyethlene, Boron Nitride, Dimethicone, PTFE, Synthetic Wax, Acrylates Copolymer, Lauroyl Lysine, Cetyl Dimethicone, Aloe Barbadensis/Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Trumethylsioxsilicate, Trisocetyl Citrate, Isopropyl Titanium Trisosterate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Panthenol Chamomilla Recutita Extract/Matricaria Flower Extract (+/- May Contain: Mica, Cl77891/Titanuim Dioxide, Cl77163 Bismuth Oxychloride, Cl77499, Cl77492, Cl77491/Iron Oxides, Cl77007/Ultramarines).
This makeup is orangey, clumpy (in container), has a many toxic ingredients (synthetic wax), made in China, and shares many bad reviews for how it wears (cakey, powdery, blotchy). 

"Purminerals":
Mica, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Boron Nitride, Magnesium Silicate, Zinc Stearate, Bismuth Oxychloride, Water (Aqua), Niacinamide, Yeast Extract, Aesculus Hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut) Seed Extract, Ammonium Glycyrrhizate, Panthenol, Propylene Glycol, Zinc Gluconate, Caffeine, Biotin, Shea Butter (Butyrospermum Parkii), Tocopheryl Acetate, Laureth 4, Polysorbate 60, Silica, Phenoxyethanol, Caprylyl Glycol, Sorbic Acid, Titanium Dioxide, Iron Oxides


Bare Minerals:

Bare Escentuals prides itself on making cosmetic products with natural ingredients that are free of chemicals and preservatives. Arguably the most popular cosmetic in the Bare Escentuals line is the Bare Minerals foundation. There are five basic ingredients in Bare Minerals foundation.

    Titanium Oxide

  1. Titanium oxide is used in pigmentation. The mineral has a brightening effect, and is often used in sunscreen products as it helps protect against damaging UV light.
  2. Zinc Oxide

  3. Zinc oxide is a white powder often used as a lightening agent. Zinc oxide is highly effective at blocking UV rays that damage skin. The mineral is also very water-resistant.
  4. Mica

  5. Mica is a finely ground mineral with reflective properties. Mica comes in a variety of colors and has a translucent quality when used in cosmetics.
  6. Iron Oxide

  7. Iron oxide has a signature red or rust color. The mineral has been used as a pigment in paints and cosmetics for centuries. The mineral is non-toxic and highly water-resistant.
  8. Bismuth Oxychloride*

  9. This mineral is found in many types of cosmetics. Bismuth oxychloride has a white pearly sheen that gives makeup a frosted or pearlescent glow.

*Bismuth is the by-product of lead and copper refining, as well as other metals to a smaller degree. Bismuth occurs very rarely in nature. It is on the periodic table of elements under the symbol Bi at atomic number 83. It is very heavy and chemically resembles arsenic and antimony. It has a whitish/iridescent hue and has a very high shine property to it. Of all the heavy metals it is the only non-toxic. Bimsuth is a carrier for fuel in nuclear reactors. Bismuth components are used in everything from detection work, to making acrylic fibers, to safety devices in fire detection and extinguishing items, soldering, magnets and medicine as well as cosmetics. Because it is a by-product of lead refining, bismuth oxychloride should be lead free when companies begin using it in their cosmetics.

Companies use this in their cosmetics because it is cheap to buy and is an inexpensive filler. It does have binding qualities, so the makeup will "stick" to your skin, so to speak. There are other products that are just as effective at adhesion, and are better for your skin. Because of its molecular make up, it is often viewed as shiny or pearlescent. It is often sold in these two varieties. This makes it highly refractive, which is something companies want. Refraction will camouflage fine lines, wrinkles and discolorations. If you use a brand with bismuth oxychloride you'll notice a shiny look after applying the makeup. Not like oiliness, but almost shimmery. That's the bismuth oxychloride.

It's a very heavy element, which makes it difficult for many people to wear. It has to be forced into the pores (hence the buffing technique) otherwise it is capable of sliding off the wearer's face. The heaviness can result in clogged pores or irritated skin. Bismuth oxychloride often feels silky and not rough when rubbed between the fingers. Mineral makeup companies that do not use it have a lighter feeling makeup that usually blends into the skin better and with less effort.

Its molecular makeup is a crystalline shape, which may be a cause of the itchiness some women get when they wear it. Many women experience noticeable itching when they sweat. Don't forget it is also kin to arsenic, chemically. Your body will reject things it does not like, and if you'll get sick from ingesting arsenic, it would make sense that your skin would get irritated from having arsenic forced into it.

So, if you find you're experiencing some problems with your current mineral makeup and it contains bismuth oxychloride, you may want to consider switching brands. Many women experience skin irritation when using mineral makeup and don't know why. It's likely that bismuth oxychloride is the reason.


MAKE YOUR OWN CUSTOM MAKEUP:D
Copied from a forum (http://www.acne.org/messageboard/Mineral-bad-skin-t241194.html) :

"I order from TKB trading or coastal scents (like TKB better)

recipe for buff:

3 Tablespoons of 5-6 micron size boron nitride

1 Tablespoon Silk Powder

1 Teaspoon silica powder

1/3 Teaspoon Zinc Oxide

1/3 Teaspoon Titanium Dioxide (I like the methicone treated)

1/4 Teaspoon brown iron oxide powder

1/8 teaspoon yellow iron oxide powder

1/8 teaspoon red iron oxide powder

Put all ingredients in a clean coffee grinder.

Grind by pressing button for 5 second intervals

Occasionally tap lid of grinder to settle powder

Occasionally invert grinder and tap upside down to settle powder

add oxides a few grains at a time to darken/change - about a 16th of teaspoon. Increase browns first, then yellow, then red.

as a rule, this will be really messy! Good Luck!


edit: I use red 541 (brick), flat pure brown oxide, and yellow #7749"
INGREDIENTS  I WILL USE... (cosmetic grade=PURIFIED)
Pigment and UV Protection:
-Titanium Oxide and Zinc Oxide(anti inflammatory)  are safe (...but could potentially be pore clogging).

Pigment 
-Yellow Iron Oxide
-Red Iron Oxide
-ultramarine blue

Moisturizer/Base/binding agent 
- Shea butter, jojoba oil, vitamin E, (emu oil?)

Protein additive for healthy skin
-Micronized Pearl Powder

Adhesion and shine
-serecite


-Fine gold mica
-Fine copper mica


GREAT SUPPLIERS:
Tkb Trading, Coastal Scents, Monave

http://www.pvsoap.com/recipe_loose_mineral_foundation.htm
http://www.diycosmetics.com/catalog/Color_Blending_Charts-58-1.html
AVOID: cornstarch, rice starch, talc, Bismuth Oxychloride

eyshadows require a combination of pigment, filler , wet binder, dry binder and slip enhancers. the combination of all these ingredients need high speed machines to force all the chemicals together


Fun fact:
Victorians abhorred makeup and associated its use with prostitutes and actresses (many considered them one and the same). Any visible hint of tampering with one's natural color would be looked upon with disdain. At that time, a respectable woman would use home-prepared face masks, most of which were based on foods such as oatmeal, honey, and egg yolk. For cleansing, rosewater or scented vinegars were used. As a beauty regimen, a woman would pluck her eyebrows, massage castor oil into her eyelashes, use rice powder to dust her nose, and buff her nails to a shine. Lipstick was not used, but clear pomade would be applied to add sheen. However some of these products contained a dye to discretely enhance natural lip color. For a healthy look, red beet juice would be rubbed into the cheeks, or the cheeks would be pinched (out of sight, of course). For bright eyes, a drop of lemon juice in each eye would do the trick. When makeup began to resurface, full makeup was still seen as sinful, although natural tones were accepted to give a healthy, pink-cheek look. 
 

    Tuesday, January 18, 2011

    Monday, January 17, 2011

    -30lbs...

    Thrift
    Smell good
    Wear make up
    Proper tools
    Heels
    Reliable computer
    Peaceful Bedroom
    Job

    Animal control

    Keeping an animal dependent is wrong

    Dependency is a form of lack of freedom that some people impose on pets and circus animals in exchange for affection and for doing tricks.
    These animals depend on man for their food. If an animal were free and able to find its own food, hardly a single animal would spontaneously show affection to people. Showing affection in exchange for food has been forced on animals. Animals (like people) have the right to be safeguarded from this. When people (children and adults) are looking for affection, it is better and more honest to find it in other people. Finding affection from animals is particularly wrong in the case of pets that have to be locked up.


    Snappy dressers