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Ronnie

Dr. Elizabeth Cox, ND, LAc Posted on November 15, 2019 by Dr. Sarita CoxNovember 15, 2019

This week’s blog is a memoriam as we say goodbye to our beloved, who recently passed. Ronnie Myers taught me about organic gardening, he brought a world of music into the lives of the many fans and friends who loved him, and he could weave a good tale.  An enthusiatic lover of planet earth, he leaves a garden full of plants and trees in his memory. The obituary for Ronnie reads…. a talented musician, a passionate horticulturist and a high-energy conversationalist. He had a particular interest in Japanese maple trees, traveling to conservatories, grafting, maintaining and distributing hundreds of trees … Continue reading →

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Brewing Teas: Free Their Medicine

Dr. Elizabeth Cox, ND, LAc Posted on November 8, 2019 by Dr. Sarita CoxJanuary 25, 2026

As the days become shorter and we move further into the autumn season, let us embrace this Metal Element time of year. The Fall season is the body’s last attempt to rid itself of toxins and pathogens before Winter, when our bodies naturally slow down and rest. Seasonal Health Refresher: The Metal Element expresses itself as the Lungs and Large Intestine.  It is one of the five elements in Chinese Medical Theory. As Metal relates to autumn, Water relates to winter, Wood relates to spring, Fire relates to summer, and Earth is the transitional time between all of the seasons. … Continue reading →

Posted in antiviral, autumn, botanical medicine, cardiovascular, Fall, ginger root, herbal teas, hypertension, indigestion, Metal, Metal Element, spicy, stingling nettle, tea, Uncategorized, Urtica dioica, Urticaceae | Tagged antibacterial, Antihistime, antimicrobial, antiviral, brew, brewing, calms spirit, cardiovascular, cinnamon, common cold, DECOCTION, detox, digestive, elderflower, flu, ginger, hypertension, infuse, lemon balm, Mentha, mint, nettles, Peppermint, perfect temperature, rashes, salmonella, Spearmint, spicy, tea, turmeric

Metal Season: Mountain & Amethyst Healings

Dr. Elizabeth Cox, ND, LAc Posted on November 1, 2019 by Dr. Sarita CoxJuly 8, 2021

Seasonal  Mountain Meditation allows us to become grounded and connect with our inner strength when faced with stressful and challenging situations, both internal and external. SEASONAL Printable * indicates required Email Address * First Name Last Name Birthday Month (for special birthday offers) JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember      Would you like to feel relaxed yet energized? Craving balance for the season? Wonders of Amethyst! Have you tried our biomat at Alberta Orchard Wellness? What is a Biomat? The Biomat is an FDA licensed medical device that combines state of the art Far Infrared light and Negative Ion technology with the healing power of … Continue reading →

Posted in Alberta Orchard Wellness, amethyst, AOW, Biomat, crystal, Far Infrared Light, healing crystals, Meditation, Metal, Metal Element, mindfulness, mountain, Negative Ion, pain, seasonal wellness, therapeutic, Uncategorized | Tagged amethyst, biomat, far infrared, fatique, FDA licensed, five elements, healing, joint pain, mindfulness, mountain meditation, Pay It Forward, relax, Richway, sleeplessness, sprains, stress, visualize

BREATHE DEEP

Dr. Elizabeth Cox, ND, LAc Posted on October 18, 2019 by Dr. Sarita CoxOctober 21, 2019

Breathe Deep.  Are you mindful of your breathing? Healthy lungs are vital to our overall health.   The autumn season represents the Lung (肺)  phase of our body’s seasonal cycle as it is the season associated with the Lung and its partner, the Large Intestine (Colon). If you are prone to catching colds or struggle with allergies in the Fall, it’s important to take care of these organs! Every organ in our bodies has functions and responsibilities. Some are physical while others are psychological and spiritual.  The metal element, which peaks during the autumn season, governs the LUNGS as well … Continue reading →

Posted in autumn, breathe deep, colon, Diaphragmatic Breathing, Fall, large intestine, Letting Go, lung function, lung health, lung meridian, lungs, Metal, Metal Element, Pranayama, Qi energy, respiratory, therapeutic breathing, Uncategorized, yin organ, zang-fu | Tagged Deep Breath, deep breathing, Diaphragmatic Breathing, Edgar Cayce, exhale, grief, inhale, nostril breathing, parasympathetic dominance, Pranayama, Qi, sadness, seasonal cycle, Traditional Chinese Medicine

Divine Feminine Divine Masculine

Dr. Elizabeth Cox, ND, LAc Posted on October 11, 2019 by Dr. Sarita CoxOctober 29, 2019

  Divine Feminine Divine Masculine: Guest Blog Post by Teresa Cribelli, PhD, Eminent Reiki Master Reiki is a, gentle, compassionate method for bringing energetic balance and clearing on the physical, emotional, and mental levels. Because Reiki is about balance, it can be especially helpful at the changing of seasons.  All versions of Reiki are compassionate and loving with the capacity to bring deep peace and healing, while Eminent ReikiTM focuses on balancing the feminine and masculine energies we all carry within us. Fall and winter, seasons that are energetically feminine, provide us opportunities to focus on our inner world.  In traditional … Continue reading →

Posted in Alabama, autumn, burn out, collage, Demeter, Eminent Reiki, energy medicine, female, feminine, Hades, Helios, male, masculine, Meditation, pain, Persephone, Reiki, River City Mural, Teresa Cribelli, Tuscaloosa, Uncategorized, University of Alabama, winter, yin yang | Tagged art, chakra, collage, energy medicine, image, reiki, renewal, seasonal living, Yin Yang

Earth Transition

Dr. Elizabeth Cox, ND, LAc Posted on October 4, 2019 by Dr. Sarita CoxOctober 20, 2025

EARTH TRANSITION In Sanskrit, Ayurveda means knowledge of life.  Ancient Ayurvedic medicine classifies a person’s physical and emotional state of being using the three doshas—vata, kapha, and pitta. The doshas are the energies running throughout our bodies and minds that control all of our physical and mental systems. Everyone has a specific constitution, or Prakruti, that is determined by the proportions of the three doshas at the time of conception. A person’s body contains elements of all three of the doshas with one element usually taking precedence over the other two elements. These energies create the characteristics and particulars that … Continue reading →

Posted in dosha, earth transition, gut, kapha, Nauli, Panchakarma, persimmons, pitta, seasonal wellness, Shirodhara, Uncategorized | Tagged abhyanga, Ayurvedic medicine, Fullscript, gut health, Kaya Kalpa Wellness Center, manna grocery, Mount Madonna Center, Nauli, NUMN, oilation, Panchakarma, persimmons, Prakruti, shirodhara, swedena, Wellavate

FIRE CREATES EARTH

Dr. Elizabeth Cox, ND, LAc Posted on September 27, 2019 by Dr. Sarita CoxNovember 5, 2019

Love Heals. Period. In Memoriam In a recent post about Fire pericardium, I introducted you to Dr. Rachel Eppinga, ND, LAc.  Rachel passed from this world into the light on the autumn equinox. Her body was diseased with cancer. I’ve included the last message she sent out to her community/tribe below. Rachel was a wayshower of how to reflect and transmute beauty in any situation; she was a beacon of light, a gatherer of women to heal together. I was recently gifted a very special Love Qigong from my dear colleague Rachel Eppinga, ND, LAc, when we gathered in Hara Mara, … Continue reading →

Posted in autumn equinox, Earth Element, Fall, Gut-brain axis, Heaven & Earth Rotation, Love Qigong, Metal, Metal Element, qigong, Qigong Earth Sequence, Qigong shaking, seasonal wellness, Sound, spleen, stomach, TCM, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Uncategorized, vagus nerve | Tagged anxiety, blood pressure, blood sugar, diabetes, Dr. Rachel Eppinga, Earth Element, earth sounds, energy medicine, LAc, Love Qigong, microbiota-gut-brain axis, ND, Qigong, Qigong shaking, Rheumatoid arthritis, sacral chants, sound, sound of the spleen, Spleen, stress, Vagal tone, Vagus nerve

Return to Earth Autumn Equinox

Dr. Elizabeth Cox, ND, LAc Posted on September 20, 2019 by Dr. Sarita CoxJanuary 19, 2021

RETURN TO EARTH ELEMENT Autumn days come quickly, like the running of a hound on the moor. –Irish proverb Autumn is right around the corner for all of us in the Northern Hemisphere, while the folks in the Southern Hemisphere are preparing for warmer, spring weather.  In 2019, the Autumnal Equinox arrives on Monday, September 23, at 3:50 A.M. Eastern Standard Time. The autumn equinox happens at the same moment worldwide marking the astronomical start of fall in the Northern Hemisphere. After the autumnal equinox, nights begin to grow longer than the days until the winter solstice in December, when the days start to … Continue reading →

Posted in ancient traditions, autumn equinox, backyard beekeeping, bees, blood glucose, diabetes, Doyo, Dr. Mona Morstein, Earth Element, equinox, Fall, Five Elements, pancreas, seasonal wellness, Sound, spleen, stomach, Uncategorized | Tagged abundance, apiary, autumn, autumn equinox, backyard beekeeping, beekeeping, bees, Chichen Itza snake, dawn phenomenon, diabetes, doro, Dr. Mona Morstein, Earth Element, earth sounds, fall, gluclose, gratitude, harvest, honeybees, natural beekeeping, pancreas, pollinators, Spleen, stomach, thanks, urban beekeeping

Ritual of Fire

Dr. Elizabeth Cox, ND, LAc Posted on September 13, 2019 by Dr. Sarita CoxSeptember 14, 2019

  FIRE RITUALS   Ancient cultures have recognized the power of FIRE with prayer and reverence. Fire has the power to destroy our homes and the life giving, usefulness to cook our food. It is a force of destruction, creation, and purification. In Sanskrit, Fire, or Agni , is one of the five basic elements of creation and is the dominant element of the Ayruveda Pitta dosha. Pitta dosha is composed of a mind and body that are made up of the two elements, fire and water. An out of balance, or out of control fire element, leads to mental … Continue reading →

Posted in Agni, Blooming Lotus, Choctaw, Cooking Month, fire, fire ceremony, Fire Element, fire rituals, Gardening, Goma, Haponi Haski, kundalini, Peaceful and Increasing Ritual Fire Offerings, Pitta dosha, TCM, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Uncategorized, Vedic fire ceremony, Yajna | Tagged Agni, Blooming Lotus, fire, Fire ceremony, fire ritual, Goma, Haponi Hashi, Hindu fire ceremony, Peaceful Ritual Fire Offering, Subduing Ritual Fire Offering, three sisters, Vedic, vikasitakamalasana, Yajna

Herbal Vinegars starring Pepper Sauce

Dr. Elizabeth Cox, ND, LAc Posted on September 6, 2019 by Dr. Sarita CoxOctober 8, 2019

HERBAL INFUSED VINEGARS starring pepper sauce on greens! For centuries, healers and households relied on vinegars to both preserve foods and supplement diet and medicines.  Vinegar is a household staple as a health tonic with multiple medical uses. It is used as a treatment for allergies, flu, sore throat, acid reflux, gout, and other ailments. Some of the more common uses include: Antiseptic Vinegar is an antiseptic that is used to treat a variety of infectious and noninfectious conditions including the treatment of boils, acne, and minor cuts, scrapes and burns. Since it is antibacterial and antifungal, taking apple cider … Continue reading →

Posted in antiseptic, apple cider vinegar, arthritis, blood glucose, Detox, diabetes, Fire Cider, Five Elements, Gardening, glycemic control, health tonic, heartburn, indigestion, infused vinegar, Liver, Recipe, seasonal wellness, shrubs, sore throat, superfoods, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Uncategorized, vinegar, whole foods | Tagged basil salad dressing, basil vinegar, blood sugar, clean fifteen, dirty dozen, greens, herbs, kale, lavender vinegar, Oxymel, pepper sauce, recipe, rose, Rosemary Gladstar, salad dressing, seasonal living, shrubs, toxins

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