The 5 Best Spots in New York City at Christmas

New York City has so many highlights to see throughout the year. But there’s something extra special about NY at Christmastime. Of course, you have your standard must-see sights, such as the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree or the lights in Central Park. But there is so much more to see just a bit more off the tourist path. Check out my list of the 5 best spots in New York City at Christmas.

Rolf’s German Restaurant

This place is so popular, there is actually a time limit for how long you can sit at a table. But let me tell you, it’s totally worth it. First, this restaurant has the most over-the-top Christmas decorations I have ever seen. It’s like Santa and his entire fleet of elves spent a week decorating this place. There are so many unique scenes and decorations to look at, it sure beats eating at any ordinary restaurant this time of year. While most people go to Rolf’s for the decor, the food is worth it as well. The menu features traditional Germain faire, and there’s plenty of non-meat options for people like me.

Dyker Heights

Who doesn’t love to look at Christmas lights? Okay, so this one is not actually in NYC, but it is still totally one of my favorites. Dyker Heights is a neighborhood in Brooklyn that goes ALL OUT for Christmas. Residents’ elaborate light displays take your breath away, making Dyer Heights one of the best places for an evening stroll this time of year. There are so many creative light displays, inflatables, and other structures to delight every member of the family and bring out the kid in all of us!

Christmas Window Displays 

I love to take time out of my holiday shopping just to admire the ornate holiday displays at all the stores. It’s not unusual to see a crowd of passersby gathered around a store window just to stare at the wonder of someone’s time and creativity. My favorite windows are at Beergdorf Goodman, but I also go and check out the ones at Macy’s, Tiffany, Louis Vuitton, and basically all of 5th Avenue. 


New York City Ballet’s The Nutcracker

This is a must-see in NY. I mean, the grandeur of the theater and lavish decorations alone are worth seeing. The ballet itself features some of the best choreography in the world. And the dancers amazing agility and grace are definitely top notch. I’m convinced that you won’t see the Nutcracker quite like this anywhere else in the world. It honest ruins The Nutcracker everywhere else. 

Holiday Markets 

Beginning in November, there are so many holiday markets throughout NYC. I love that I can find unique, one-of-a-kind gifts while enjoying the foods, decorations, activities, and friendlier atmosphere of these outdoor markets. My favorite one is in Central Park, but the ones at Bryant Park, Union Square, and the East Village are also amazing. 

So there you have my favorite NYC holiday sights. What about you? Does your city have a renowned must-see?

Is Your Mattress a Hazard to Your Health: What you need to know about mattress toxicity

The average person spends about one-third of his or her life sleeping. Our bodies replenish and repair while we sleep. But have you ever stopped to ponder what chemicals you are potentially exposed to as you snooze away? Check out this surprising information about mattress toxicity and how your mattress may be making you sick.

Do you know what’s in your mattress?

Squishy polyurethane foam provides padding and support. The problem is that it’s made from petroleum-byproducts and is extremely flammable. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) requires all U.S. mattresses to be highly flame retardant. So mattress manufacturers use a variety of chemicals to make flammable polyurethane non-flammable.

Most mattresses also contain a number of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These chemicals not only make mattresses flame retardant, they also emit potentially harmful gasses into your bedroom.

“If you value a toxin-free home, you have to consider not just food or cleaning and personal care products, but also the textiles and furniture you buy,” Jack Dell’Accio told me. He’s the founder of Essentia Mattresses, which are made from natural memory foam and free from VOCs. He created Essentia after a family member’s cancer diagnosis led him to look closer at toxins. “It’s something that hit home for me and I saw just how dangerous seemingly innocuous products are that we have in our homes”.

Here are just a few chemicals that may be lurking under your sheets.

Benzene

Benzene is a common solvent linked to anemia and leukemia and other types of cancers. Moreover, it may also have epigenetic effects. These genetic changes can result in increased susceptibility to diseases.

Formaldehyde

Also known as formalin, this chemical compound works as a glue in mattresses. It is a known pulmonary irritant. Symptoms range from allergies, wheezing, coughing, and congestion to severe asthma.

Vinylidene Chloride

1,1-Dichloroethylene, or vinylidene chloride, is a toxic substance according to the EPA. In small doses, this flame retardant can affect the central nervous system. Symptoms include convulsions, confusion, and even unconsciousness. It also has respiratory effects, such as inflammation of mucous membranes. Long term exposure can affect the liver, kidneys, and lungs.

Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs)

Europe banned certain PBDEs. Increasing evidence shows that they cause thyroid, liver, and neurodevelopmental toxicity. Furthermore, they accumulate in human breast milk. Not only that, but PBDEs also cause thyroid disruption and even thyroid cancer. Mattresses, couches, and other cushioned textiles often contain this flame retardant.

You Get the Idea

The list of potential chemicals in your mattress goes on. Those listed here are just some of the most common ones used in mattress manufacturing. Sadly, what many consumers don’t realize is that many of the mattresses we see on the market today aren’t actually manufactured by that company. This means the rules regarding what they can or cannot say about the ingredients in their product are even more loose.

What do I mean by that? Most mattresses are basically assembled in the U.S. while the actual manufacturing takes place elsewhere. Commonly, the foam layer is simply imported. Since that company isn’t responsible for making that actual layer, they do not have to disclose exact ingredients and or uphold a higher standard with their marketing claims. Think soy foam is good for you because it says ‘natural’? Think again! Most soy foams on the market are still more than 60% petroleum foam with a bit of soy added in. This trickery is common to lure you into a false sense of security with your ‘natural’ mattress. 

In reality, even with careful research, you may not be able to discover the truth about what’s in your mattress unless you purchase from a company that actually manufactures their own product. This means they uphold a different standard or accountability than those mattress companies you see advertising all over your Facebook newsfeed.

So How Do You Protect Yourself?

There are a couple organizations that rate mattresses and other textiles. Look for their seal of approval before purchasing your new bed.

  • Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is a worldwide textile processing standard for organic fibers. Textile products must contain a minimum of 70% organic fibers to receive GOTS certification. Additionally, all chemical inputs must meet certain environmental and toxicological criteria. This prohibits the use of certain substances, including flame retardants and polyurethane.
  • Global Organic Latex Standard (GOLS) applies to rubber and latex materials. A product must contain more than 95% certified organic raw material to receive this seal of approval.

A Better Choice

I spent months looking for a cool, comfortable, natural mattress that doesn’t contain polyurethane and VOCs. What I found was Essentia. They manufacture a natural memory foam mattress free of harmful toxins, allergens and off-gassing found in synthetic mattresses. The blend of organic latex and plant-based materials like cotton creates a mattress I can feel better about. Not to mention Essentia manufactures all of their foams and mattresses in their GOLS and GOTS certified organic factory. Essentia mattresses are even completely biodegradable when left to the elements (sun, rain, wind) for three years

And that results in a better night’s sleep.

For more information, visit Essentia’s website. The mattress comes with a 120-day money back guarantee. Plus, they offer free shipping in the continental U.S. and Canada and a 20 year warranty. So what have you got to lose? Learn more→

How About You?

Are you ready to ditch your mattress and find a better solution, or are you going to take your chances?


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Benefits of Shiatsu Massage: from pain relief to reduced stress

Shiatsu is a type of physical therapy aimed at supporting and strengthening the body’s natural ability to heal and balance itself. It originated from Japan and includes traditional Chinese medicine practices, as well as some influences from Western therapies. A Shiatsu practitioner uses touch, pressure, and manipulative techniques to adjust the body’s physical structure and balance its energy flow. Learn about the benefits of Shiatsu massage and how this relaxing experience can alleviate stress and illness.

Principles of Shiatsu Massage

Shiatsu literally means ‘finger pressure’ in Japanese. While the use of physical pressure and stretches reduce muscular tension and loosen stiff joints, this is unlike an ordinary massage. The principal aim of Shiatsu is not to work on muscles and joints, but on the overall energy system of the client. In this way, it addresses the whole person: the physical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual aspects of being.

One fundamental concept of Chinese/Japanese medicine is Qi (pronounced “chee”). This is the vital energy that governs all bodily functions. Throughout the body, Qi flows in specific pathways called meridians. When Qi is abundant and unobstructed, a person is healthy and vibrant. When the Qi is deficient, out of balance, or obstructed, symptoms may arise.

Shiatsu employs a variety of manual techniques, including pressure, kneading, tapping, and stretching, to access the vital Qi of the body. There are techniques to address deficient Qi, as well as to disperse excess energy. The goal of Shiatsu is to stimulate and harmonize the flow of Qi throughout the body. Moreover, Shiatsu works to alleviate conditions, restore balance, and promote overall good health.

Benefits of Shiatsu Massage

By correcting a person’s vital energy, Shiatsu addresses a wide range of conditions, from pain, to body system disfunction, to stress, and disease.

Headache relief

Shiatsu massage is helpful for headache and migraine relief. Massaging specific reflexology points on the head opens energy meridians. The techniques are simple enough to be performed on oneself. Next time you have a headache, skip the painkillers and try some basic Shiatsu maneuvers instead.

Pain Relief  

One study showed a decrease in perceived pain, improved sleep quality, and an overall decrease in symptoms of fibromyalgia patients who received regular Shiatsu massage treatments. In another study, patients suffering from various musculoskeletal issues and autoimmune diseases reported improvement with Shiatsu. These range from rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, migraines, and other skeletal and neurological deficiencies.

Improved Sleep Quality

Shiatsu also improves sleep quality. Patients saw an improvement in sleep latency (time it takes to fall asleep). Likewise patience also noted improved sleep duration (time spent in uninterrupted sleep).

Improved Mood

Physical touch releases hormones in your body that create feelings of connection, thereby diminishing feelings of loneliness and depression. Furthermore, the grounding and balancing of the physical  body produces a sense of calm, joy, and self-confidence. 

Stress

Stress causes the vital energy of your body to become constricted and blocked. This often results in pain, discomfort, and weakened immunity. Shiatsu massage releases tension while also unblocking energy channels. Thus, it has the ability to melt away accumulated stress and tension, while giving a boost of energy at the same time.

Anxiety

Stress and anxiety often go hand-in-hand. Stress is a physiological and emotional response to a threat in a situation. Anxiety is a reaction to perceived stress. When stress is prolonged and becomes chronic, anxiety results. In the same way that Shiatsu opens pathways to relieve stress, it also decreases anxiety.

Shiatsu Foot Massage

According to the theory of reflexology, our feet contain numerous nerve endings that correspond to organs in our bodies. Massaging these pressure points stimulates body systems and opens the flow of energy. Additionally, massaging the feet increases circulation and can reduce edema and stabilize blood pressure.

So if you are unable to go get a full body Shiatsu massage, consider a Shiatsu foot massage. You can even treat yourself to a deep tissue Shiatsu massage from the comfort of your own home with this trūMedic Shiatsu Foot Massager!

Additional reference

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Lazy Day Dry Shampoo

Some days, I just don’t want to go to the trouble to wash, dry, and style my hair. For those days, this Lazy Day Dry Shampoo comes to my rescue. I love that I can sprinkle a little in my scalp, and like magic, it refreshes yesterday’s hair.

Mix up some dry shampoo to have on hand for your lazy days. The baking soda and arrowroot absorb oils and odors, while the essential oils nourish the scalp and hair and add a fresh fragrance. Choose the formula that works for your hair color, and go ahead and adjust the amount of cocoa powder to match the color of your hair.

For Light Hair

1/4 cup baking soda

1/4 cup arrowroot powder

2 drops each of: lavender, peppermint, and rosemary essential oils

For Dark Hair

3 tablespoons baking soda

3 tablespoons arrowroot powder

1/4 cup cocoa powder

2 drops each of: lavender, peppermint, and rosemary essential oils

Instructions

Add ingredients to a spice shaker jar and shake to combine. Sprinkle on scalp instead of washing. Fluff hair with hands.

Love DIYs like this one? Check out my favorite Hair Tonic Recipe, or these Make Up Remover Pads.


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