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Lion Heart Herbs – How to Prepare Your Herbs

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Watch Elwin prepare a batch of Lion Heart Herbs, and see below for the written out directions:

 

 

500g bag  (approx 2-4 weeks supply of herbs)

1kg bag (approx 1-2 months supply of herbs)

What you’ll need:

Saucepan (stainless steel, ceramic or glass)

Spring Water (or filtered)

Wire Mesh Strainer

Jug/pitcher

Funnel

Herbs

½ a bag of the 500 kg or ¼ bag of the 1kg bag should last more than a week (remember, don’t throw away the used herbs, you can keep adding water and re-boiling them until the flavor and color of the tea is diminished, or at least three-four times. You will also be diluting the tea by ½ with fresh cold water after brewing)

Pour  ½ a bag of the 500g bag, or ¼ of the 1kg bag of herbs into the saucepan

Cover herbs with water  – use three – four times the amount of water as there are herbs (about 1 liter)

Over a low heat, bring the water to a boil and simmer for a few minutes.

Turn off heat, let stand to cool. With the wire mesh strainer placed over the jug or pitcher, strain the water into the jug/pitcher. Return the used herbs to the pot. You can use the boiled herbs over and over again until the herbs have no more flavor.  Store the boiled herbs in a container in the refrigerator until you are ready to re-use them, or re-use them right away and make enough for the whole week.

Transfer the tea to a bottle or another jug, and only fill it half way with the tea. Now dilute the rest with more spring water or boil more plain water and add to hot tea to drink hot.

Happy Earth Day!

Friday, April 22nd, 2011

In honor of Earth Day, we are paying homage to one of our favorite (and one of the greenest!) legal substances… HEMP! In Sarma’s latest book, Living Raw Food, she explains the benefits of this THC-free superfood for the Earth and your body.

Hooray for Hemp
Hemp has been thrown under the bus for years because of its association with marijuana. While it’s true that hemp comes from the plant of the notorious genus Cannabis, it contains a negligible amount of THC, the substance that gives marijuana smokers their high. It has been harvested by farmers around the world for the last 12,000 years and can be cultivated for more uses than you could dream up during a bong-rip brainstorm session. Popular Mechanics once wrote that over 25,000 environmentally friendly products could be derived from hemp! Industrial and garment applications include textiles, clothes, rope, paper, and much more. Even the U.S. Declaration of Independence was printed on hemp paper!

As a sustainable crop, hemp uses far fewer resources than cotton, soy, and corn. Rather than depleting the soil of nutrients, hemp actually puts good nutrients and minerals back into the soil. This means it can be grown for years and never suck the soil dry of all its goodness. Cotton, soy, and corn are generally sustained by fertilizers, herbicides, chemical sprays, and genetic modification in order for them to yield such high volumes. This adds a lot of toxicity to the environment.

Unfortunately, the most hemp-phobic country in the world may be the United States, where it has been illegal to grow hemp since 1938, in part based on the claim that plants with higher THC content could easily be sneaked into hemp crops. However, the fact that it competes with wood products and synthetic fibers (which are patentable and therefore more profitable) is also a likely factor. But the more demand there is for hemp-based products, the more companies will lobby the government to let our farmers grow hemp, so keep buying hemp!

The good news is that the word is spreading on this very versatile and all-around fantastic plant, and the fringe is becoming more mainstream. For example, Mercedes- Benz has begun using the ever-durable hemp fiber for the interior panels on some of its cars. At home, I have a shower curtain made from hemp and I love it. But my favorite hemp product is my One Lucky Duck hemp hoodie sweatshirt!!

Hemp Seeds: A Superfruit?
Many people are surprised to find out that hemp seeds are not seeds at all—they’re fruit! And what a superfruit: hemp seeds (or hemp nuts as some call them) are among the most nutritious foods you can eat. Not only do they contain a high percentage of biologically available protein, but also an ideal amount of fantastic fats. Our Western/American diets are chronically and notoriously low in prized omega-3 fatty acids, which are responsible for healthy cell structure, brain function, liver function, and more. Lots of foods contain them, but hemp seeds have a better ratio of omega-3 to omega-6 fatty acids. This is an important ratio that is usually way out of whack in our diets, and that has been known to contribute to all sorts of undesirable conditions.

Yes, omega-6 fats are in drastic overabundance in the typical corn, soy, and other vegetable oil heavy Standard American Diet (SAD, and, yes, it is sad!). Meat, particularly from grain-fed livestock, also contains very high amounts of omega-6 fatty acids. Too much omega-6 can raise blood pressure and increase the likelihood of the development of nasty and dangerous blood clots (which can cause heart attacks and strokes). It is also reported to be a factor leading to the development of cancer, asthma, and arthritis.

And if that’s not bad enough, too much omega-6 also slows metabolism and can cause water retention and depression. (And what is more depressing than a slow metabolism and bloating?)

Aside from an abundance of healthy omega-3 fatty acids, hemp seeds are full of calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, vitamin A, and potassium. But it’s the fact that hemp seeds contain all ten essential amino acids (those protein building blocks that your body has to get from food since your body cannot produce them) that make the hemp seed such a star of the raw-vegan diet. And the good news is, they taste great, too. Their nutty flavor makes them a great topping for salads (as in the S&M Salad, page 92 in Living Raw Food). We use them at the restaurant in crackers and pizza crusts, too (refer to Raw Food/Real World for these recipes).

Excerpted from Living Raw Food, Harper Collins, 2009

After all this talk about hemp, you may be wondering where you can get your hands on some hemp goodies. Shameless self-promotion time: Right here at Oneluckyduck.com! Our Shelled Hempseed, Hemp Protein and super yummy, crunchy Buckwheat and Hempseed Granola (perfect in the morning with hemp milk or almond milk) are all good-for-the-planet ways to get the many nutritional benefits of hemp in your diet.  And hey, why not look fantastic while helping the Earth? Do it in style with our Woman’s Hemp Tanks, Hemp Hoodies and for our canine friends Billy Wolf Hemp Bandanas!

Banana-Macadamia Pudding & Irish Moss Explained

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

Dear Lucky Ducks,

It’s not quite St. Patrick’s Day, but we’ve decided to go Irish a few weeks early by featuring Irish Moss, our most confusing and underrated sea vegetable. Is it a moss? Not really. Can you eat it out of the bag? Not really. We get loads of questions like these about how to use this curly sea-plant, so, below find a recipe for delicious Banana-Macadamia Pudding, which uses Irish moss as a thickening agent. Ever see the ingredient carrageenan on packaged foods? That’s Irish Moss after being processed. The raw variety does the same job thickening, but retains the myriad health benefits that are processed out of carrageenan.  Check out these health benefits and more. (more…)

Protect Yourself!

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

New Supplements and Probiotics

ON SALE

Come this time of January, it’s back to work, full speed! It’s always important to take better care of yourself, and to try new things to see what kinds of healthy habits you may want to take up in the new year. Whether you are cleansing, trying to keep the flu/cold season at bay or just want more energy,  we have a new line of supplements and superfoods from one of our favorite companies, E3 Live, and a new source of vegan Omega-3 that Sarma swears by. (more…)

Sarma’s Hangover Helpers

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

Sarma’s Hangover Helpers
First, here’s wishing everyone a beautiful, happy, peaceful, prosperous, and healthy 2011 from me and all of us here at One Lucky Duck and Pure Food and Wine! As is customary on the last night of any given calendar year, many of you may have been drinking last night, which means you may be feeling just a little less than excellent today. Or, like death warmed over. If you’re not feeling great, here are some tips for feeling better!
Hopefully you didn’t mix too many alcohols last night. When I drink nothing but my favorite Master Cleanse Tinis, along with lots of water in between and after, I can get away with feeling somewhat okay. When champagne and other concoctions get into the mix, things can get ugly. (more…)

Beautification from the inside out

Friday, August 21st, 2009
Skin, Nails & Hair

Skin, Nails & Hair

Chances are if you are on our site reading this Duck News post then health and wellness are either interests or values in your life.  It may be common knowledge, but we do want to point out that there is a correlation between what you eat and your outside appearance, not just in regards to your weight but also in regards to the shine of your hair, glow of your skin and strength of your nails. It’s a beautification process that occurs from the inside out! Hence our favorite saying “Get the Glow”!

We have found a supplement, Skin, Nails & Hair by MegaFood, that lets just about everyone get the glow, even if you aren’t perfect ALL the time (lets face it who is). Not everyone can ALWAYS make the best the food choices, sleep eight hours a night,and  live in a “clean” environment (we are based in NYC, not exactly “fresh” air).  And you’d have to be pretty strict to not indulge in the occasional beer, pasta, and/or frozen margarita every now and then…(don’t worry we won’t judge you).

If you take Skin, Nails & Hair consistently over a period of 3 months (trust us, its worth the persistence) you will see a noticeable difference in the appearance of your skin, hair, and nails!  Its not cheating, it’s just ensuring that you “Get the Glow”!

Up your energy expenditure and shed fat with green tea extract

Monday, August 3rd, 2009
Green Tea Extract

Green Tea Extract

Everyone talks about Green Tea and Green Tea Extract as being high in antioxidants, which is true, but we just came found another cool piece of info regarding Green Tea Extract .   According to a study done (albeit not that recently, although still relevant) by the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (Vol. 70, No. 6, 1040-1045, December 1999) it may also help increase energy expenditure and therefore help shed fat!

The study measured the 24-hour energy expenditure of 10 healthy men who received three doses of caffeine (50 mg), green tea extract (containing 50 mg caffeine and 90 mg EGCG), or a placebo per day and found that when compared with the placebo, green tea extract was associated with a 4% increase in daily energy expenditure. This effect was not due to caffeine since there is so little caffeine in green tea, and because the men who received amounts of caffeine via coffee similar to those found in green tea displayed no change in daily energy output.

Why is this good news?

You loose fat by either upping your energy expenditure or by decreasing energy intake (cutting back on the calories/the nasty “diet” word) and according to this study, green tea extract seems to boost energy expenditure – yay for more energy and shedding unwanted fat!

Latest News: Slim Down with Flax Seeds

Friday, July 31st, 2009

GREAT NEWS

We just started carrying FLAX SEEDS at One Lucky Duck!

Sarma uses them in her King Oyster Mushroom “Calamari” Recipe in her new book, Living Raw Food, to make that crusty calamari-like coating – yum :)

King Oyster Mushroom Calamari from Living Raw Foods, photo credit Tara Donne

King Oyster Mushroom "Calamari" from Living Raw Foods, photo credit Tara Donne

Who knew they were slimming as well?

Women's Health Magazine July/August 2009

Women's Health Magazine July/August 2009

In the 2009 July/August issue of Women’s Health they write:

“Another benefit of flax: It has the most lignans of any food. These estrogen like compounds are also found in sesame seeds, hummus, and dried fruits –  and women who eat the most lignans have the lowest BMI’s”     – “Flex That Flax” Women’s Health, July August 2009, pg 28

Kick that coffee habit with Adrenal Strength!

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
NEW Adrenal Strength Supplement

NEW Adrenal Strength Supplement

Meet medicinal herbalist, Marguerite Dunne, today’s guest blogger! She is introducing a new supplement that we just started carrying at One Lucky Duck called Adrenal Strength.  She sold us on the supplement when she first mentioned it was a great replacement for coffee because it not only gives you that burst of energy and focus you need in the morning, it actually helps curbs the caffeine withdrawal headaches (hallelujah!!)

This is what Marguerite writes about her experience with Adrenal Strength:

“Stress, commuting too early in the morning, on the job, that crazy boss, with large family obligations, with the kids, running errands, and the computer and bills and neighbors and more, always more…..The little adrenal glands function to manage our stress and they create hormones that affect energy, inflammation, blood pressure, blood sugar, and emotions.  ”Fight or flight”-what modern urban dweller doesn’t have that turned on regularly?….With Adrenal Strength, it’s been easier to get up, get going, keep going, and have the edge taken off.  No coffee, don’t need it.  And for getting off of coffee, Adrenal Strength easily fills in those receptor sites so there’s no caffeine withdrawal headache, and, I can just keep going….”

Marguerite has been a practicing medicinal herbalist for the past 30 years and has a certification in herbology and is currently a doctor of naturopathy candidate. She has lectured, written articles, made media appearances, and has her own radio program on Mondays at 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. on WTBQ 1110 AM (WTBQ.com). Marguerite is also profiled as the featured herbalist in the recently published book, The New Healers (Vista Publications) by Dr. Barbara Stevens Barnum….

Thanks Marguerite!!!

The Sun Dilemma: Why should we have to choose between being tan, getting vitamin D, and being wrinkle/cancer free?

Friday, July 24th, 2009


What us New Yorkers like to on a sunny day

The Sun Dilemma: What New Yorkers like to do on a sunny day, even if we know its not the best idea according to our doctor

“It’s summer, its bright, wear sunscreen, and opt for shade”

This is pretty much common knowledge… We avoid sun because we don’t want wrinkles and/or skin cancer. And when we are in the sun, we are supposed to wear sunscreen to block its ultra violet rays.

BUT the sun is also our friend – and its ultra violet rays actually prompt our skin to make vitamin D, which is linked to bone health, strong immunity, and decreased risk of cancer.  It’s a tough call.  There is mounting evidence that Vitamin D is great for health, but I dare you to find a dermatologist who recommends hanging out sunscreen-less on a sunny day.

And then there is this dilemma – do we wear an appropriate SPF (i.e. not SPF 8 and more like SPF 30) or do we cheat and use a low SPF to get that beautiful tan faster and while we can (those in sunny California may not be able to sympathize, but NYC and the Midwest and all of the NE coast and other frigid climates – we know you get it…its only warm and sunny for like 3 months a year – you got to take advantage!)

So what’s the compromise?  Well…..We think we have figured it out!

Follow closely: Sunscreen + Bronzer + Vitamin D Supplement

Soleo Organic Sunscreen

Soleo Organic Sunscreen

Nvey Eco Organic Bronzer

Nvey Eco Organic Bronzer

MegaFood's Vitamin D3 (sunshine in bottle)

MegaFood's Vitamin D3 (sunshine in bottle)

Soleo Organics all Natural Sunscreen – its safe for both you and the environment!! Its biodegradable, has a low skin irritation factor, and contains natural organic ingredients so you don’t have to hesitate before lathering it all over…everybody wins!

PLUS

Our certified organic Nvey Eco Bronzer – our responsible answer to the glowing tan we all want on our face but know we should avoid (because who wants wrinkles?) It’s soft matte, long-wearing and instantly gives skin the look of a natural tan.

PLUS

MegaFood’s Vitamin D3! Question: If your body makes vitamin D when prompted by the sun’s UV rays, but you wear sunscreen all the time (which blocks UV rays) to avoid the harmful aspects of the sun, how to you get vitamin D? Answer: take this supplement

We at One Lucky Duck have decided to make this whole process easier for you by putting all three of these things together in our Sunny Side Bundle so that you can protect yourself from the sun and reap the sun’s benefits at the same time.

See…a very complicated issue made simple by yours truly at One Lucky Duck :)