A Day in The Life of This Blogger

a day in the life of a blogger

So, recently on Facebook, I found out what I kind of already know. People are unsure exactly what it is I do and how I do it and more importantly, how I make money doing it. While this really could be a novel in itself (there are many books on the subject actually!), I was asked if I could write a post on what a day is like for me as a blogger. I am flattered people are curious. I want to make it clear that this is not what every blogger does for their daily routine as there are many kinds of bloggers out there and there are as many niches as there are people who blog, but this is what a day is like for me, personally, as a blogger.

 

A Day in the Life of This Blogger

 

I will make it in as simple of terms as I can, but understand that it changes sometimes from day to day, but for illustration purposes, here is my usual schedule of things.

 

7:30 am is the time I wake up. Usually 7 days a week. Why 7:30? Well, my daughter gets up for school then m-f and i can’t sleep in much later than that because by 7:30 my time, it’s already nearly lunch on the East coast. The first thing I do is check my email. This can take anywhere from an hour to 2 hours depending on what is thrown at me. This includes time responding to emails about product reviews, reader questions and advertizing opportunities. I always have my email open because this is an ongoing thing all day.

While checking my email, I am often bouncing back and forth checking stats for traffic, analyzing the day before and checking how my promotion did on all my social media networks. I regularly have 5-6 tabs open on my computer, and often as many as 20. This is also a day long thing as I watch my stats for the day as well.

I am also a VA (Virtual assistant) which means I contribute to other blogs. I currently contribute to 3 others. I write posts for them and I usually have 1-2 post to write for one blog or the other of them daily, M-F. Writing a post usually takes about an hour to an hour and a half. This is including writing it, researching it, finding and editing a picture for it and editing the post itself adding in SEO (a way that search engines group or rank posts..its a long explanation, but this is the short version of explaining it), links, etc. Being a VA also means I need to try to be available to my clients as well.

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In between writing posts for my VA work, I am posting links I am promoting that day on social media as well as networking with other bloggers.

By now, it is around lunch time. I take a short break to eat usually. Like any person who needs to eat on the fly, this often means whatever quick meal I can rustle up in the kitchen.

After lunch, I usually start working on my editorial calendar. This means making sure I am set for the week on my own posts or doing projects such as making recipes, crafts, DIYs and so on. It sometimes means going to the store to buy supplies (including waiting in line for 20 minutes at Hobby Lobby like I did the other day). It means making sure I have things scheduled out. When doing projects such as making my own DIY things, recipe creation and crafts, there are sometimes mistakes and mishaps and I must start all over again to get it right.

I often take the afternoon to talk on the phone to my VA clients about their plans for their blogs and what role I will be playing as well as do training sessions, conference calls with businesses I am working with and follow up on emails.

Writing posts is not so much just sitting down and tapping my fingers away on the keyboard. Oddly, other than researching for the post, it is often the picture taking and editing that takes the most time. For a recipe, craft or DIY, I might take as many as 100 pictures at different angles of the same object staged in different ways. Staging means making the object look interesting, neat, eye catching or in the case of recipes, delicious. It means trying out different props with the photo and different backgrounds. When I finally get the images taken, it can take another hour or more to go through them all and pick one or two that are the best. Then comes the editing. I must fix the lighting, crop, resize, add words and effects. This whole process from start to finish can take a couple hours and I have gotten some odd looks from neighbors as I photograph some peanut butter on my balcony.

By now, it is usually dinner. I take a break to cook (and if the meal will be blogged about, this can take even longer because of pictures that need to be taken along the way and staging of the final product). My poor family has gotten used to drooling over dinner and watching me snap pictures of it in my light box or on my patio for 15 minutes or more before they can dig in. (My 11 year old has gotten so used to it, she asks, “Mama, are you blogging this or can we eat it now?”)

After dinner, I sometimes take a break for a minute to spend time with my family.

When the break is over, I often write extra posts, catch up on any emails I didn’t get to, do extra promotions, edit images and so on. I often don’t get to bed until midnight or later, daily. Sometimes things come up that keep me awake such as last minute posts I have been asked to do, last minute posts I decide to do and last minute promotional pushes.

This doesn’t even include what goes into a product review. Honestly, Lisa at Planet Weidknect explained that a lot better than I could have.

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When I am not actually writing, taking pictures or editing, I am promoting on social media, talking with fans, managing my social media accounts, reading and commenting on other blogs (I love that bloggers are so community orientated. We love to support and help each other), researching blog topic ideas, brainstorming new content ideas, writing content posts I sell for my freelance work on the side and pitching/following up with clients and companies. All in all, I spend on average 10-12 hours a day online, most of it working, sometimes taking a mental break to play games or chat.

If you are wondering how I make money doing all of this, I make money from my VA clients, companies I promote and affiliate promotions. Occasionally, I do sponsored content. I am also able to support my family with the “free” products I receive for review such as gift cards to restaurants, cleaning products, clothes, home decor, household products and so on. I only promote products and companies I fully believe in and that value me and what I do. I consider it part of my integrity.

The work is long, a huge numbers game, full of deadlines and can be mentally taxing, but, I absolutely love it. It is my passion. I have found success in it in no way I thought I could. I have made amazing friends. I do it because I like to help people. I love to inspire others and I love to make a connection. I can do it in my PJs if I choose and I am my own boss and If I am organized enough about it, I can occasionally take a day off. Also, I take time some time to run errands like a normal person does when I need to. ;) Keep in mind, I am also a stay at home mom, so I while I take breaks to play with my daughter and help with homework and tuck in at night, I am lucky because my daughter is a pre-teen. Many bloggers do all of this that I do with toddlers clinging to them and a baby bouncing on the knee.

So there you have it. A day in the life of THIS blogger. :)

 

Bloggers, what is a day in the life of a blogger for you? I would love it if you shared posts about your blogging journey!


Free Kindle E-Book Friday: Frugal Living Books

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Reading is so much fun and with there now being electronic books, you can have hundreds in one small device. Some of these books are even FREE and only available for a short time and others are always free. Many times, authors and publishers release a book for free for a short time before they charge for it. This is a great way to build your kindle library with no cost! Also, Amazon has a service called Amazon Prime that allows you to get many books for free with it that are normally not through their Kindle Lending Library. Sign up and get a free 30 day trial!

I share free e-books every Friday and this week, I will be sharing my Free Kindle E-Book finds for Frugal Living. Make sure you check to make sure the book is still free before you download as Amazon and authors change it often without notice.

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The Art of Saving: Save Money on Groceries

Frugal Living: How to Save Money and Not Feel Like You’re Broke

Responsible Extreme Couponing: How to Save Money On Groceries

The American Frugal Housewife

Things Mother Used to Make A Collection of Old Time Recipes, Some Nearly One Hundred Years Old and Never Published Before

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Sugar Free Chai Tea Smoothies #HamiltonBeach

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Chai tea is one of my favorite indulgences. It’s aromatic taste is warm and inviting. However, in the summer, it is almost too hot for such a nice drink that I made this Chai Tea Smoothie to be able to enjoy my favorite drink all year long. It is made from my own Chai Tea Concentrate that is sugar free as well as some simple ingredients. It is sweetened with stevia extract. If you have never used stevia, it is a naturally derived sweetner that is very potent. A little pinch is all you need.

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Because I wanted to keep this 100% homemade, I made my own whipped cream for it. I was lucky enough to be sent a SoftScrape 6 Speed Hand mixer from Hamilton Beach recently to try out and it seemed fitting to use it to make the cream for this recipe. The SoftScrape hand mixer was such a wonderful addition to my kitchen and I personally think it would make a great gift for Mother’s day or really anyone who has a passion to cook.

The Hamilton Beach SoftScrape 6 Speed Hand mixer is not like other hand mixers I have used in the past. It features a bowl rest that allows me to just place it in the bowl I am working with. I found this to be the best feature of it. It was really handy when I was making this whipped cream. The hand mixer has several attachments and fits in the base for easy storage. I was able to make the whipped cream in just a few minutes and it tasted better than any I had ever had.

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Sugar Free Chai Tea Smoothies

The recipe for Chai Tea Concentrate can be found here.


5.0 from 8 reviews
Sugar Free Chai Tea Smoothies
 
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Recipe type: Beverages
Ingredients
  • 1¼ Cup Chai Tea Concentrate (my recipe or your own)
  • 1 Cup lightly whipped Cream
  • ½ Cup Whipping Cream
  • 2 Pinches of Pure Stevia Extract
  • 1 Tsp Vanilla
  • 8 Ice Cubes
  • Cinnamon to garnish
Instructions
  1. Add the Chai Tea Concentrate, Ice Cubes and 1 Pinch of Stevia to a high powered blender and crush.
  2. In a separate bowl, take 1 Cup of cream and lightly whip it with your Hamilton Beach Hand Mixer until thickened. Add this to the blender and continue to blend.
  3. Drop in the vanilla extract and blend.
  4. In a bowl, whip together 1 pinch of stevia extract and ½ Cup whipping cream to form stiff peaks.
  5. Pour the smoothie into a glass, top with whipped cream and garnish with a sprinkling of cinnamon.

Chai Tea Concentrate

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I am a huge lover of Chai Tea, especially in the winter, but in the summer, just like coffee, it tastes great on ice or in a smoothie. The spicy seasoning and zippy, warm flavor really make me feel at peace with the world. I had a hard time finding a chai tea concentrate that didn’t have a ton of sugar or artificial sweetners in it, so I made this version so it was more diabetic friendly. You can add sugar to it if you prefer or even honey. Either way, it is very good and will yield about 6 cups of tea in it’s final stages with the cream added. I hope you enjoy this as much as I do!

Chai Tea Spices

Chai Tea Concentrate


5.0 from 4 reviews
Chai Tea Concentrate
 
Recipe type: Beverages
Ingredients
  • 4 Cups of Water
  • 2 Large Cinnamon Sticks
  • 4 Whole Star Anise Pods
  • 7 Cardamon Pods
  • 10 Whole cloves
  • 1 Small chunk about an inch big of fresh Ginger
  • 4 Black Peppercorns
  • 3 Jazmine Tea Bags
  • 5 Oolong Tea Bags
  • 1 Tbsp Light Agave
Instructions
  1. Add all of the ingredients to the water in a pot on the stove. Heat to a high simmer.
  2. Simmer for about 20 minutes.
  3. Turn off heat and remove from stove. Add in the tea bags and cover. Allow to steep for 8 minutes.
  4. Uncover and remove tea bags. Pour through a fine seive.
  5. Allow to cool and place in a glass jar with a lid. Mason Jars work great.
  6. When you want a cup of tea, mix ½ cup concentrate with ¼ cup half n half or whipping cream. Milk will also do. Sprinkle some nutmeg or cinnamon on top.
Notes
Works well over ice or heated up on the stovetop for a hot cup. Also works well in a smoothie!

Do you prefer your tea hot or cold?

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Camping Essentials

Beautiful and natural camping site on a bright summer day

I have been camping many times. I grew up in beautiful Montana, so it was just a part of life. I am sad to say, I have only been camping a couple of times as an adult, but to make up for my lack of camping, it was back-country camping, so it really was “roughing it”. I will never forget the blisters I got on my feet and ankles from those long hikes into the wilderness, even with moleskin.

Here are some great pics for you, if you plan to go camping this year. There are things here for luxury camping down to survival. I am really amazed at what kinds of items they have out now. It inspires me to take a camping trip!

(To purchase any of the items, just click on the link**.)

Camping Essentials

 

Camp Chef Sherpa Camp Table and Organizer (Brick)

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Isn’t this so neat? If you are organization-obsessed like me, I think this is the perfect addition to your camping gear.

Camp Chef Camping Outdoor Oven with 2 Burner Camping Stove

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This is truly for the cook that can’t leave home without thier full oven facilities. Now, this is my kind of camping! I had no idea something like this even existed!

Lodge Logic Pre-Seasoned Combo Cooker

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Texsport Rotisserie & Spit Grill

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This spit is easy to set up and the perfect way to cook in a relaxing way after a day outdoors.

Life Straw Personal Water Filter

 

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This lightweight water filter is perfect for thos ethat like to go into the back country. It is compact and won’t take up much room in your backpack. It also contains no chemicals.

Camelbak Eddy Bottle

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Camelback is a well known company for camping and backpacking enthusiasts. This new design allows for better flow and drinking ability.

Coleman Water Carrier (5-Gallon, Blue)

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This Coleman Water carrier is a comfortable way for you to carry potable water to your campsite.

Coleman LED Quad Lantern

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I wish they would have had something like this when I was a child. One of the things that scared me the most when I was camping was how dark it was. This set includes 4 portable lights that can be taklen for nightime bathroom breaks and trips to and from the tent.

LED Solar Rechargeable Area Lantern

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Forget the batteries and take this solar light with you!

Deluxe Pillow Rest Raised Comfort Queen

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Sleep in absolute comfort on this mattress! Not only is this great for camping, but it’s great when you have extra guests over. It stores away easily and is super durable.

Kamp-Rite Oversize Kwik Cot

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This easy to assemble cot is perfect for any camping trip because not only is it a great place to get some rest, but it can be used as a lounger during the day!

Queen Size Flannel Lined Sleeping Bag

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I never even knew that they made sleeping bags in this size! What a great way to stay warm cuddled up in this bag!

Coleman Willow Creek Warm-Weather Scoop Sleeping Bag

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This sleeping bag has a headrest so your pillow and head are not on the ground or the bottom of your tent.

Ten-Person Two-Room Family Dome Tent

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This is the mansion of tents! It features room enough for 10 people! This is perfect for large families or outings with the scouts!

Kodiak Canvas Short Truck Bed Full-size Tent

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If you have a truck bed, but don’t want to spend the time installing a camper every summer, or have your bed taken up by one, this pop up full sized tent is perfect for you!

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Pearls for Mother’s Day

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I am absolutely thrilled to be working with Pearl Paradise again for this feature and giveaway. All opinions expressed at my own. I want to thank them for sponsoring this post.

 

Pearls for Mother’s Day

 

Mother’s day is a very special day. We get a chance to honor the women in our life that matter most.

Did you know that this year, 2014, marks the 100th year that Mother’s day has been celebrated in the US? So not only is this a special day for our moms presently, but we get to look back and celebrate 100 years of honoring the moms and women who nurtured us, cared for us and loved us.

Because this is such a special day, I think it deserves a very special gift. To me, pearls symbolize something very precious and prized. Just like a mom, the mussel “nurturers” the pearl until it is ready to harvest. A pearl really is like a small miracle. It is made with love and a lot of time and energy. This is why I think pearls make excellent gifts for moms as they symbolize the love, sweat, tears and joy it is to be a mom and nurture others.

Pearl Paradise, a leading expert in freshwater pearls, sent me this stunning Venus Collection Tahitian Baroque Pearl Pendant for featuring on my blog. I think it would make a perfect Mother’s Day gift. It is elegant and perfect for the mom who loves simplicity and elegance. It sells for just $105 on the site.
If that is not your mom’s taste, there are plenty of ofter items that might fit on Pearl Paradise. They have pearls of all colors and sizes and they have everything from pendants to strands to earrings. They are all expertly selected and will arrive with a pearl care kit and certificate.

 

What is so special about your mom or another woman you celebrate on Mother’s day? I would love to hear about her in the comments!

How To Lower Your Rent

How To Lower Your Rent

Living expenses are outrageous these days and with fewer people buying home and opting for renting, the prices to rent seem to be going up and more and more complexes are being built every day. There are some ways you can reduce your rent if you are trying to get in a cheaper place and even if you are hoping to stay where you are at. Here are some of those tips.

 

How To Reduce Your Rent

 

The first obvious answer is to move. This can mean moving to a different part of town or an entirely new city or state. The cost of living varies greatly state by state and region by region. Don’t think you are stuck paying the prices you are to stay semi-close to your friends and family, either. Just 50-100 miles down the road and the price might be vastly different.

Get a job as an apartment manager. You will often get a free apartment (or at least very reduced) and since you live on site, you can work from home many times. This job is not without its problems though. Remember, tenets will be coming to you for all sorts of problems from personal ones to maintenance issues, so you will have to be available most of the time to handle them.

Get a roomie. Having roommates is not just for college students. You can have a roommate no matter what your situation is and it will usually lower your rent and utilities as long as you have a reliable one. While it may seem like a grand idea to let a close friend move in, it often backfires, so make sure you are a good fit to live together before you take the leap into roommate status. On the other hand, you might be able to find a great roommate online or in the paper. Just do your background checks and make sure you get referrals from others who have lived with the applicant.

Be willing to help out your landlord. This is often an option for those that rent from private landlords, but is it possible that you could do snow removal or summer lawn care for the property in exchange for lower rent? Do you have skills such as painting you could offer in exchange for lower rent or deposit? It never hurts to ask!

Ask around. People you know may know of a private landlord situation or a of a person needing a roommate that you can get great rental rates from. If you are a family needing to rent a home, asking around could give you the opportunity to find a private seller who may be willing to rent their home out to you for a while.

Don’t turn down an oldie, but goodie. You may have your eye set on a newer complex, but many older homes and complexes are still good deals and if they are well-maintained and updated, they may be the best deal for you. Older homes have a lot of charm to them and offer something unique besides the typical white walls and tannish-cream colored carpets that pretty much every apartment has now.

Keeping In Touch With Lowest Priced Unlimited Plans #FamilyMobile

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I grew up in Missoula, Montana. The first time I left was when I joined the Army, which didn’t work out for many reasons and the second time was when I was sewing my wild oats and ran off to Portland, OR at the age of 18. Neither times I left were good experiences. I knew I wanted to get out of Missoula, even though I will always consider it home, but it took me until I was happily married and at the age of 31 to do it. I moved with my then 10 year old daughter and my husband to Spokane, WA in August of 2013. The move was stressful and one thing I worried about was being able to keep in contact with those I love. I knew there were probably more cell phone plans where I was going, so to me, that meant there were probably more affordable options. I was very happy when I found out about lowest priced unlimited plans with Walmart Family Mobile.

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The plans start at $29.88 for unlimited talk, and text and go up only $10 to $39.88 for the addition of unlimited web/data. For my family, this is perfect. We can add up to 5 additional lines that all have Unlimited Talk Text and Web/Data.

Since my daughter is 11 now, she has been begging for a smart phone. I think this is so important to her because she has had this ritual of talking to my mom, her grandma, every night since we moved here. They talk about everything and nothing all at the same time. She does have a very basic phone, but it isn’t an android. She saw me picking up the Alcatel Onetouch Evolve to upgrade my phone and her eyes got really big. She loves all the “cool ringtones” and the fact that it has QWERTY keyboard and of course, that she can play angry birds on it as well as fruit ninja. I think it would also make a great gift for Grammas for Mother’s day to stay in touch, but she is more focused on all the awesome stuff the phone can do.

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I made a deal with her. If she has a good report card by the end of this school year, she can have my old phone, which is an android and also from the Walmart Family Mobile line of phones. She just told me she got an A on her Science test. I’d say she is well on her way to earning it.

Having a phone is so much more to both my daughter and I than just what it looks like on the surface. For me, it’s piece of mind. It’s knowing that if I make a quick run to the store or let her go out to play in the neighborhood, I can reach her. It’s knowing that she can all me when ever she needs to. It’s being able to share joys and sadness to the people I love like my mom from two states away.

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For her, keeping in touch with both myself and my mom is on her top priority. Moving was so hard on all of us and this service through Walmart Family Mobile has really been a lifesaver because it allows us all to stay in budget and most importantly, to stay in touch.I think this ritual of talking to “Gramma”, as she calls my mom, was a big help in allowing her to adjust to this move.

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Thank you to #FamilyMobile and #CollectiveBias for this amazing opportunity to share how important this service has been in my life since the move.

8 Foods to Indulge in as a Diabetic

8 foods to indulge in as a diabetic

It might surprise you, but diabetes does not mean you have to stay away from all food like it is a poison. There are some really great foods to indulge in as a diabetic and some even help you manage your blood sugar!

 

8 Foods to Indulge in as a Diabetic

 

Cinnamon- Cinnamon has some amazing effects on some people when it comes to managing blood sugar. It can actually help you if you eat it daily to keep your numbers in check. So make sure to sprinkle it wherever you can. It tastes great on cereal, in coffee and even just on some fresh fruit.

Oats- If you like oatmeal, you are in luck. While you may not think oats are a good thing to eat as a diabetic, they are actually a great way to start your day because they contain a lot of fiber that helps break down carbs in your system over a longer period and allowing your body to digest them easier.

Greens- While some vegetables can be high in carbs (think corn, squash and potatoes), others are very low in them and like oats, contain a lot of fiber to help you manage your sugar levels. Good choices include spinach and green beans.

Seafood- Salmon and seafood are amazing for a diabetic diet. They contain omega-3′s which are great for heart health. Since many diabetics suffer from heart disease related conditions, it’s a good idea to load up on these meats at meals as they don’t contain hardly any carbs and are high in protein.

Berries- Berries are the best fruit snack you can enjoy as a diabetic because out of all fruits, they contain the fewest amount of carbs and also have a lot of healthy fiber.

Beans- These are carbs, but they are complex carbs so they won’t raise your levels as fast as a piece of bread would. They also are fiber-full and will help your body digest any carbs you eat with them. Beans are great for stretching out meat in meals as well, so they really help budgets.

Plain yogurt- Yogurt contains a good amount of protein to balance out the carbs in it so it can help you stay full longer while controlling your blood sugar levels. This is a great snack mid-morning! Be sure to not get the sweetened kind as it contains a lot of sugar. Instead, if you really hate the taste of plain yogurt, add in some berries.

Avocado- While many people shy away from it, avocado is actually a great fat to have since it contains the heart healthy monounsaturated kind. Plus, it has been shown in some diabetics that a diet with many monounsaturated fats and complex carbs can actually help with management of the disease.

 

What are some of your favorite foods to indulge in as a diabetic?

What to Stock in Your Natural Medicine Cabinet

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I have not been one to give into holistic medicine until recently. I was one of those folks that would scream, “Those things never work as good as western medicine and are only for hippies!” I took any medication that was thrown at me, suffered for years with side effects (I seem to get them all no matter what) and sometimes found very little or no relief at all from what was ailing me.

I was wrong, and I completely admit it now. I wasted many foolish years taking over the counter and prescription medications for my ailments. Now, I don’t necessarily think the only way to go is natural and homeopathic, and I do think western medicine has a definite time and place, but I have learned that doing things naturally first is often the most gentle and useful way to try to heal myself.

Here are some things I keep in my medicine cabinet that I have found to be most useful as well as cost effective for healing common health troubles. As always, you should consult a Dr. (preferably a western medicine M.D. and a Naturopath) before taking my word for it.

 

What to Stock in Your Natural Medicine Cabinet

 

  • Vitamins C, D and B complex. I am a big believer in these three for preventing illness. Vitamin C helps your immune system stay strong. Vitamin D can help prevent depression and B Complex is good for energy, easing anxiety and can even help lessen the severity of cramps.
  • As a diabetic, I also take cinnamon (in tablet form). It has been shown to help regulate blood sugar.
  • A neti pot is great for sinus issues. It takes some getting used to, but it can be amazing if you are someone like me that suffers from many sinus infections throughout the year. I find it works better than most over the counter cold medicines without the sleepiness.
  • Apple Cider Vinegar. I have talked about the many uses of white vinegar before, but apple cider vinegar really is great for a myriad of health issues such as dry skin on feet (as a soak), a toner for skin, and even for tummy troubles.
  • Honey. Did you know honey can work as a cough suppressant? I have found that it is also very soothing for sore throats. Just swallow a tablespoon of it when the coughing attacks. You can take it as often as needed and kids won’t mind the taste, either.
  • Coconut oil. Coconut oil has so many uses, I can’t even begin to list them here, but it can be used as an antimicrobial ointment for cuts and scrapes, as a diaper cream and even as a great after-shave or face moisturizer.
  • Tea Tree Oil. This is also another miracle product that can be used for everything from nail fungus to head lice. It is also amazing for using as a decongestant when applied with a little coconut oil to your chest as you would Vick’s.

 

What natural products do you keep in your medicine cabinet that you swear by?