D-E-T-O-X


Over the past month while I have been out of work, besides recovering from surgery which has been going swell, I have put a major effort into healing and especially helping my body detoxify itself. All my results from the functional medicine doctor I saw told me my body required some much needed TLC. I began with several supplements from the FM doc including a probiotic, digestive enzymes and magnesium all that I take daily. I also have another supplement to help with methylation due to my MTHFR mutation. MTHFR is a gene mutation that impacts the methylation cycle of our bodies. Without getting too technical, in this post anyway, methylation is how our bodies detoxify our systems, among other things. When the MTHFR gene mutation is present, those individuals don’t detoxify as well as they could. This poses a big problem! Especially when autoimmunity is present. However! There are many things that we can do to help our bodies along with the detoxification process and many I have been trying and starting to implement in my daily life over the past month. It’s been somewhat of a challenge to remember to do everything and a it’s certainly different being conscious about most of the things that I do, but it will help in the long run.

My Detox list:

Drinking warm lemon water in the morning. Lemon water is a great way to wake up your body and digestive system. It is also helpful for your lymphatic system and liver, which are important to detox. I add a tablespoon of ACV, juice of one lemon and 8-10 Oz of warm water. If I’ve over done it on the lemon I’ll add a bit of honey to smooth it out. Many people add cayenne as well, but I steer clear of nightshades, so that’s a no go for me. It still works just as well though!

Dry skin brushing. On top of this being a mini massage, dry brushing is helpful for the lymphatic system, circulation and it will exfoliate your skin. The liver is also part of the lymphatic system, who knew! So obviously it is important to support the lymphatic system as well. I was able to find a brush that was soft enough at Whole Foods. The brush should be a little tough, but not harsh! To brush, you start at your feet, do one leg at a time and always move toward your heart. Use flowing strokes upward. When I looked it up on YouTube for videos, there were a few different methods on where to start brushing. But what I’ve read most is start at the feet. But you do what you’re comfy with!

Castor oil packs. Now, I’ve only done this once, but I loved it, so it’s definitely going to be added into the rotation. It forces you to relax for 45-60 minutes, who wouldn’t want that? Castor oil packs are helpful to the liver in the detox process and they also help with inflammation. When reading about them it looks like they can help with PMS or PCOS symptoms as well, bonus! It looks like this has the potential to be messy, but it wasn’t for me, just tricky. Maybe I read enough and was warned enough before hand. You either saturate flannel or rub castor oil directly on your skin (it stains, so have a sheet/blanket/towel underneath you). Put plastic over the flannel/oil soaked abdomen, then place a heating pack on top. Rest with it for 45-60 minutes. Afterwards regardless of your method, wash it off. Its a heavier oil, so regular body wash will be tough. I used Le Hubby’s auto body bar soap (shhhhh). This isn’t to be done daily, a few times a week is good.

Changed up hair/skin products. I was always aware that hair and skin products, like body wash/lotion, were something to be looked into, but I didn’t realize how much until I saw this stat that ‘products used on the skin, get absorbed into the blood stream in less than 30 seconds’. I’m not sure how entirely accurate 30 seconds is, but still, 30 seconds?!?! Holy smokes! This prompted a quick switcheroo. The body wash/lotion switch wasn’t difficult. But finding a natural, non toxic hair care routine that works for my hair seems to be a bigger issue. I’ve begun researching the no-poo method as well as others and it seems like it is amazing for one person, and totally sucks for other. So I just have to try it out! I’m going to start with store bought non-toxic brands first before going totally au-natural. This is probably another blog post in itself, my review of what I’ll be trying, but I’m on my first now, and may be switching it up soon. I also found a website www.ewg.com that ranks all household products by toxicity level. If you really want to freak out, give it a look!

Cooking regularly. This has probably been the best part of being home recently for me. I have been able to experiment and take time to cook all the recipe’s I’ve been meaning to over the past year. This also means that the recipes and food I have made are that much more nutrient dense and healthy. One of the immediate benefits I have found so far has been in the way I am able to prepare my lunches. Yes, I prepped my lunch and brought it to work before, but now I am able to assemble my own salad depending on the day and what I want. What I have added in my salads are a crap ton of greens. Mostly kale and spinach. Now this has been helpful in several ways. Greens are helpful in the detox process but are also an incredible source of folate. Which is helpful for people with MTHFR. Greens are also great for migraine prevention, something that I have definitely noticed a difference with! The past few months I haven’t gotten my usual ‘time of the month’ migraine, hallelujah!

What I still have to add. There are a few things I have yet to add into my detox routine. I want to try tongue scraping, oil pulling, essential oils and cranberry concentrate. Hopefully all these new habits will help my body get rid of nasty toxins it has been holding onto for far too long!

I’M ALISSA!

I help women who have also been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis make specific and personalized diet, lifestyle & subconscious changes so that they can begin to heal their body, reduce disease symptoms, and return to a life they love.hey there,

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It’s amazing what taking a few minutes to breathe and reassure yourself can do, ya know??

If you have MS and this gives you an immediate uncomfy feeling in your gut because you never advocate for yourself and your needs,

You need to come to my next Masterclass:
Managing Stress to Manage MS

We’ll be talking about:
* How Stress Works: Discover how your body’s stress response system operates and why it plays such a big role in your overall health.
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This is hard!!

We feel like “we should be able to” still do the cleaning, chores, putting things away etc etc etc.. 

But in reality- our bodies need and crave rest and recovery first.

If we don’t give our bodies what they need voluntarily, they’ll find a way to make us.

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This is hard!!

We feel like “we should be able to” still do the cleaning, chores, putting things away etc etc etc..

But in reality- our bodies need and crave rest and recovery first.

If we don’t give our bodies what they need voluntarily, they’ll find a way to make us.

Really struggle with this idea of listening to and caring for your body?
(I get it- it’s not a skill we’re taught)

I’m hosting a (free) masterclass on this and “managing stress” in January, comment CLASS and I’ll send you the link to sign up!!

#multiplesclerosis #nervoussystemregulation #nervoussystemhealing #stressmanagement #lissms #thisisms #becausems #seasonaldepression #anxiety
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I get it..

It seems like it would be good.

Because others around you are taken care of..
Because others around you feel good..
Because others around you are happy..

But what about you??

In reality, that’s just making it harder for you to help yourself heal and probs making your MS symptoms worse.

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I get it..

It seems like it would be good.

Because others around you are taken care of..
Because others around you feel good..
Because others around you are happy..

But what about you??

In reality, that’s just making it harder for you to help yourself heal and probs making your MS symptoms worse.

I’ve worked with so many people with MS and autoimmune disease… 1 thing (among many) that they all have in common is a habit of putting others before themselves, saying yes way too much and forgetting about what they want themselves.

Feel a little called out?
Then my course Embodied Resilience is for you.

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✨Moving your body✨

Notice I didn’t say exercise, although yes that also helps.

Stress hormones can get stuck in our bodies, our cells, our muscle tissue for various reasons.

Making it super easy for us to carry stress around with us- which shows up often as:

Pain
Tension
Trouble breathing
Difficulty with balance

It’s no coincidence that these are often prominent MS symptoms too. Sometimes it’s hard to tell where effects of MS end and effects of stress begin.

Being able to offload accumulated stress is key to being able to improve MS symptoms.

My course Embodied Resilience shows you exactly how to do this, and it’s gonna be on sale for Black Friday.

Comment ME below and I’ll send you the sale link when it’s ready!! 

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✨Moving your body✨

Notice I didn’t say exercise, although yes that also helps.

Stress hormones can get stuck in our bodies, our cells, our muscle tissue for various reasons.

Making it super easy for us to carry stress around with us- which shows up often as:

Pain
Tension
Trouble breathing
Difficulty with balance

It’s no coincidence that these are often prominent MS symptoms too. Sometimes it’s hard to tell where effects of MS end and effects of stress begin.

Being able to offload accumulated stress is key to being able to improve MS symptoms.

My course Embodied Resilience shows you exactly how to do this, and it’s gonna be on sale for Black Friday.

Comment ME below and I’ll send you the sale link when it’s ready!!

#lissms #multiplesclerosis #nervoussystemhealing #nervoussystemregulation #stressmanagement #thisisms #becausems
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I’ve seen myself and tons of clients through behavior change to help improve their MS + autoimmune disease symptoms.

There are SO MANY things that can help us.

But the one I’ve seen move the needle the most?

Working on your mindset and stress management tools.

We can change our diet
Change how we move 
Change the products we’re using
Change the supplements we take..

But if we’re still in the high stress state that most of us are in.. all those will only go so far.

Stress is my biggest symptom trigger, and 99% of my clients feel the same.

My biggest course sale is coming Black Friday, included is my course Embodied Resilience, all about learning how to actually manage stress- so you’re not constantly battling MS flares too.

My email list is gonna get first dibs..
Comment LIST below and I’ll add you so you’re notified first!!

I’ve seen myself and tons of clients through behavior change to help improve their MS + autoimmune disease symptoms.

There are SO MANY things that can help us.

But the one I’ve seen move the needle the most?

Working on your mindset and stress management tools.

We can change our diet
Change how we move
Change the products we’re using
Change the supplements we take..

But if we’re still in the high stress state that most of us are in.. all those will only go so far.

Stress is my biggest symptom trigger, and 99% of my clients feel the same.

My biggest course sale is coming Black Friday, included is my course Embodied Resilience, all about learning how to actually manage stress- so you’re not constantly battling MS flares too.

My email list is gonna get first dibs..
Comment LIST below and I’ll add you so you’re notified first!!
...

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And my period started to add to the joy 🙃🙃

We can do hard things y’all,
breathe in, breathe out,
all will be well.

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And my period started to add to the joy 🙃🙃

We can do hard things y’all,
breathe in, breathe out,
all will be well.

#Electionstress #seasonaldepression #anxiety #multiplesclerosis
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Home stretch!!

Do what you need to do today to take care of yourself friends.

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Home stretch!!

Do what you need to do today to take care of yourself friends.

#Electionday #Govote #Vote
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I think 90% of my clients have talked about already feeling the shift to Fall and Winter hardddd.

They are worried about seasonal depression coming back with a vengeance, feeling sad summer is gone and so many other things.

I know when so many feel the same way, you might too.
I know I feel this way too.

I’m working with them to put habits in place NOW that will support them through the winter months.

Here are 2 small shifts we talked about this week:

1. Get sunlight into your eyeballs as soon as you can in the morning.☀️☀️

Ideally this is outside, there will be many science bro’s out there telling you that anything else “doesn’t count” but I say that’s BS.
Yes, the sunlight will have a greater impact if you’re viewing outside, but even if you’re behind a window it will do something.

2. Move your body!! 💃🏃‍♀️

The change in seasons to colder weather makes it super easy to hibernate and move wayyy less than we were in the summer.
I know I’ve been guilty of that this week and it’s showing in my sleep.
But moving our bodies can be so helpful for regulating so many things in our bodies.
Ideally you’re moving in the morning, but again- any time of day will do. 

These are 2 small shifts that can make it easier for your body to transition to, and live with the Winter months.

Let’s crowdsource… what else helps you in winter?? 
I know there are many other things that can!!

I think 90% of my clients have talked about already feeling the shift to Fall and Winter hardddd.

They are worried about seasonal depression coming back with a vengeance, feeling sad summer is gone and so many other things.

I know when so many feel the same way, you might too.
I know I feel this way too.

I’m working with them to put habits in place NOW that will support them through the winter months.

Here are 2 small shifts we talked about this week:

1. Get sunlight into your eyeballs as soon as you can in the morning.☀️☀️

Ideally this is outside, there will be many science bro’s out there telling you that anything else “doesn’t count” but I say that’s BS.
Yes, the sunlight will have a greater impact if you’re viewing outside, but even if you’re behind a window it will do something.

2. Move your body!! 💃🏃‍♀️

The change in seasons to colder weather makes it super easy to hibernate and move wayyy less than we were in the summer.
I know I’ve been guilty of that this week and it’s showing in my sleep.
But moving our bodies can be so helpful for regulating so many things in our bodies.
Ideally you’re moving in the morning, but again- any time of day will do.

These are 2 small shifts that can make it easier for your body to transition to, and live with the Winter months.

Let’s crowdsource… what else helps you in winter??
I know there are many other things that can!!
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