6 Health Benefits of Pumpkin “Innards”

It’s pumpkin season! Pumpkin pie, pumpkin spice, pumpkin flavored baked goods… We use a lot of pumpkin in our food during the fall season. Well…part of the pumpkin, at least.

There is so much more goodness to this orange vegetable that we don’t really hear about. Unfortunately, pumpkin seeds and pumpkin seed oil often get lost in the mix and are frequently discarded or ignored altogether in favor of the vibrant pumpkin pulp. These lesser known and used “innards” have many benefits that make them a worthy addition to your diet, both during the holidays and all year round.

Health Benefits of Pumpkin

1. Protein – Did you know that one serving of pumpkin provides about 4% of the recommended daily protein intake? Good news for those who want to get more protein options that aren’t meat. (Detox week got a little bit better!)

2. Helps Immunity – Pumpkins contain high amounts of Vitamin A and Vitamin C, which is vital to a good functioning immune system. Pumpkin oil can also help fight against bacterial and fungal infections.

3. Heart Health – Pumpkin contains pretty high amounts of potassium that helps to regulate blood pressure and help with hypertension. Pumpkin seeds may help to increase levels of nitric oxide. This can dilate the blood vessels and promote blood flow to help the heart work efficiently. Pumpkin seed OIL could also help to decrease cholesterol.

4. Stabilize Blood Sugar – The ability to regulate blood sugar levels is one of the top pumpkin seed benefits. Keeping high levels of blood sugar can cause diabetes symptoms (such as increased thirst, fatigue, frequent urination and nausea). But the protein and fiber rich pumpkin seed can help slow the absorption of sugar in the bloodstream to promote better blood sugar.

5. Promote Sleep – Pumpkin seeds have a good source of nutrients that are important for better sleep. These include tryptophan and magnesium. Tryptophan is an amino acid that is well-known for its ability to enhance sleep quality. Magnesium is an important micronutrient that has been shown to help improve different parts of insomnia, including sleep efficiency, the length of one’s sleep and the amount of time that it takes one to fall asleep.

6. Rich in Antioxidants – Pumpkin seeds are loaded with antioxidants, powerful compounds that can fight free radical formation and protect cells against oxidative stress. They contain high amounts of amino acids, unsaturated fatty acids, and a wealth of minerals such as calcium, potassium, niacin, and phosphorous. They are also high in most of the B vitamins, and vitamins C, D, E, and K.

 

Tips to Remember

Many prepackaged pumpkin seed products are high in sodium and contain extra ingredients that can be harmful. Be sure to check labels! Select products that are low in sodium with minimal ingredients listed. Or choose raw pumpkin seeds and try making them at home yourself.

Although the shell of the pumpkin seed is edible, it may irritate the stomach and cause digestive issues for some people. It can also be difficult to chew for those with chewing or swallowing difficulties. You can try hulled seeds if you find consuming the shells cause you problems.

To reap the most benefits from pumpkins, be sure to opt for real, whole pumpkin rather than canned pumpkin pie mix. They usually contain a lot of added sugar, syrups and other ingredients that diminish the benefits of pumpkin.

As with everything, be sure to take in moderation. Too much of a good thing can turn to be too much of a bad thing!

6 Great Smelling Oils for the Holidays

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Diffusing oils can have a dual purpose. Not only does it get your house smelling lovely during the holidays and get you all excited for all the Christmas festivities, but certain oils can also help keep you healthy and improve your mood during all the craziness and running around these days.

So, without further ado, here are some holiday favorites to pop into your diffuser and start smelling! πŸ™‚

1. Cinnamon

Apple pie, pumpkin pie, snickerdoodles, sweet potatoes, etc. Many of our favorite holiday dishes contain cinnamon. It’s one of the top smells that remind us of Christmas and the holidays. It is also a good cleaning agent and can help support the immune system.

Caution: This is a hot oil that can cause skin or nose irritation if inhaled direction from diffuser or bottle. Also, if you want to apply this topically, avoid putting it on your skin without a carrier oil (coconut oil is a favorite carrier).

2. Pine

Smells like a Christmas tree AND can support and help the respiratory system? Great combo! This is also a good one to mix with a few drops of cinnamon or orange.

3. Orange

It may not seem like orange would be a holiday oil, but this not only can help give your immune system some support… it also mixes wonderfully with Cinnamon or Wintergreen oil for a delicious holiday blend. πŸ™‚

4. Peppermint

I think we can all agree that peppermint is a smell that reminds us of Christmas time. This is a favorite to diffuse, not only for its wonderful smell, but also for its immune boosting and mood lifting abilities. It may also help improve respiratory issues.

5. Four Thieves Blend

This one has so many benefits! This already smells like the holidays, plus it has other great benefits… but I think that helping toΒ  support the immune system should be right at the top of your list during Christmas and all of the related events. πŸ™‚

6. Wintergreen

What a perfect name for the wintertime! Mix a few drops with a few drops of Orange oil for a great immune booster and a nice comfortable winter smell. OR… it can stand on its own feet, as well. πŸ˜‰

 

Happy diffusing and Merry Christmas!!

4 Simple Ingredients to Replace the Toxins in Your Home

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Our cleaning products are some of the most toxic products we use on a daily basis. From bleach in the bathroom to the soap on our dishes. While we think we are making things cleaner for us and our loved ones and making our homes more pleasant to live in… we are actually making it worse.

Slowly harming ourselves, we are, hmm. πŸ™‚

Here are FIVE natural products you can use to replace your old toxic cleaners:

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  • Baking Soda – It’s gentle, but it works great for picking up dirt and grim. Great for tubs, appliances, sinks, plastic and even teeth! It also can help get rid of smells because of it’s ability to neutralize odors instead of just masking them.
  • Vinegar – The acidity in vinegar makes it very effective for counteracting lots of icky buildup (soap scum in the bathtub is one of my favorites). Though it is effective, vinegar can have too strong of a smell for many people, which brings me two the next two products! πŸ™‚
  • Orange oil – Can be a great help against stubborn grease stains, and it smells really good while it’s working, too. ;P
  • Lemon oil – Eliminates odors and gives off an invigorating fragrance. Cutting up some lemons and running them through the garbage disposal can make your sink smell pretty nice. πŸ™‚

 

Cleaning is not always fun. How many of us can say we wake up every day super excited for a day of cleaning? No one? Thought so.

But having the better products, for your house and body, CAN actually make it a bit more enjoyable. So gather your products and go… have fun cleaning! πŸ˜€