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Hello my dear ones,


Another week since I last emailed and we've crossed over into February, but are still in the throes of Winter. Last month I wrote about how to help your digestive system stay warm, moist and hydrated this Winter plus some ideas on the quantity of food to eat at each meal....are you eating like Queens, Kings and Paupers now? If you missed these newsletters, you can read them on my redesigned and new website.

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Today, I thought I would talk about feeding another important organ....your skin. And in keeping with my simple, cost-effective and easy to do theme, here's why you need to...


Feed Your Skin


Digestion Also Occurs via the Skin.


It took me a long time to wrap my brain around this concept, but our skin DOES DIGEST what is put on it. We know this after applying sun screen or lotion or makeup. It gets absorbed into the skin after a while and then disappears! That's why choosing what to put on the skin is so important.


Here's another concept...you skin has a MICROBIOME (read: microbes living on it) just like your GUT has its own microbiome. Lots of money, products and discussion is being had around the gut's microbial makeup and how to nourish it with pre- and probiotics, but do we talk much about the skin and feeding it the right prebiotics?


The main microbe on your skin is Staphylococcus epidermidis and it is very helpful to us by keeping other microbes in check. S. epidermidis is also known to cleanse, beautify, and correct the appearance of the skin. Guess what oil it likes to eat? Yep, the sebum(oil) that we make from the Sebaceous Glands (see diagram above) of the skin. But, just like other areas that tend to dry out as we age, and especially in Winter, the production of this sebum can be reduced. The good news is that your skin's microbes also like to eat a similar type of oil- Sesame Oil. " Daily sesame oil application has been shown to feed all the skin's microbiome!"- Dr. John Douillard, Lifespa.com


But not just any Sesame Oil. The ancient holistic wisdom of Ayurveda has MANY, MANY types of products, mainly sesame oil based, that are slow cooked with herbs like Ashwagandha, Shatavari, Bala, Tulsi, Valerian and Ajurna. These herbs are absorbed and digested by the skin and brought into the body's blood circulation.


Lucky for you, I'm hosting my annual Deep Winter Skin Renewal Workshop this Friday, Feb. 9 at 7pm to teach the ancient technique of Abhyanga Self-Oil Massage using Sesame Oil steeped in:

Ashwagandha,

Shatavari,

Tulsi &

Valerian

(made by Banyan Botanicals)

This oil is an organic product made here in the US and safe for all skin types and ages. I'd love to have you join me, space is still available! We'll self-massage w/nourishing sesame oil, make a hydrating face mask and rest in restorative yoga poses, yummy self-care on this Winter eve!


Read more info below and Register today...and let's Feed Your Skin for a healthier glow this Winter!



Love to all, Ginger

Deep Winter Skin Renewal: A Pre-biotic Treatment for Your Skin!

Abhyanga Oil Massage and DIY Face Mask Workshop


Friday, Feb. 9, 7pm-9pm

Seva Yoga, Yardley, $50

Read More & Register for Deep Winter Skin Renewal

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Happy New Year!

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Are you ready for 2024? Discover how the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda and some simple changes to your food and lifestyle habits can, over time, help you achieve your health goals?

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Limited 1:1 Ayurvedic Health Counseling appointments are available this Winter, reach out today to schedule yours and start your journey to better health in 2024.


Ginger Solomon, MS

Ayurvedic Health Counselor, NAMA Board Certified

Ayurvedic Practitioner in Training (Sept. 2024)

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