Showing posts with label italian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label italian. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Garlic to the Rescue??

Day: 330

Goal: Get to the bottom of why I feel so sick today!!

Ok, so today I felt like total (earmuffs) SHIT!! I could barely standup at work… I was dizzy, nauseous, achey, and weak. Ben kept asking me if I was pregnant… what a joke. I think it was quite possibly one of the worst “girly” days I’ve ever had… at least sense I was really young and would have to stay home from school and stuff. It was so bad, that I’ve decided there had to be a catalyst to the effects. The only thing I could come up with though was the fact that I consumed an abnormal amount of garlic the past two nights. Like, kind of, an amount that is inhuman. I really don’t know how it could be safe now that I think about it… something like 8 cloves!! (What can I say, I cooked a potent Italian dinner one night and Leslie kept the ball rolling with the Italian theme the very next night). I decided to do a little research, and here’s what I found:


Side Effects of Garlic - for the Consumer (from Drugs.com)

Garlic

All medicines may cause side effects, but many people have no, or minor, side effects. Check with your doctor if any of these most COMMON side effects persist or become bothersome when using Garlic:

Burning of the mouth, stomach, and throat; changes in the menstrual cycle; lightheadedness; nausea; sweating.

Garlic (From the University of Maryland Medical research center)

Precautions:

The use of herbs is a time-honored approach to strengthening the body and treating disease. Herbs, however, contain components that can trigger side effects and that can interact with other herbs, supplements, or medications. For these reasons, herbs should be taken with care, under the supervision of a health care provider qualified in the field of botanical medicine.

Garlic is considered to have very low toxicity and is listed as Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Side effects from garlic include upset stomach, bloating, bad breath, body odor, and a stinging sensation on the skin from handling too much fresh or dried garlic. Handling garlic may also cause skin lesions. Other, more rare side effects that have been reported by those taking garlic supplements include headache, fatigue, loss of appetite, muscle aches, dizziness described as vertigo (dizziness), and allergies such as an asthmatic reaction or contact dermatitis (skin rash).

Garlic has blood-thinning properties. This is also important to know if you are going to have surgery or deliver a baby. Too much garlic can increase your risk for bleeding during or after those procedures.

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So I think it’s pretty safe to say that the Garlic probably did have some affect on the way I was feeling. I’m normally a huge advocate of the “garlic for health” revolution, and I still am, but now I have to say that one must cautiously proceed with garlic consumption! There is such a thing as too much of a good thing! (Especially if you’re already and anemic girl, who’s on her cycle, and has a tendency to be slightly dramatic in cases of bodily discomfort…)

Friday, May 14, 2010

Good thoughts, good talk, good Tuesday!

Day: 332

Goal: Enjoy a fresh start to the week… Especially since my Monday is a Tuesday!

So, I have to say I got some great feedback from the “Catch-up” blog. Thank you everyone for your support, enthusiasm, and suggestions. I got some really good thoughts from people about a new number #21 (for those of you that didn’t get to read about it yet, my neighbors have moved and I can no longer “get to know them” as I was hoping to have accomplished for my 30 bucket). Here are some of the suggestions as replacements for the current #21:

1. Choreograph and autobiographical piece

2. Go to a concert I’ve been meaning to

3. Learn a second language

4. Just be happy with whatever the outcome of the 30 Bucket is…

I think one of these four could definitely have potential for the 30 Bucket, but I’d love to hear any more thoughts or suggests before I make anything final. I’ll give it until Friday.

Glee was fantastic tonight! My little Kasey was sick so I made a ridiculous garlic dinner to help… Leslie was amazed. I don’t think she knew about my culinary expertise… well, I showed her how it’s done in old Italia!

Got a chance to talk to Sean recently. Sometimes we go too few and far between. Surprisingly he brought up his brother’s wedding… Now this is a really long story, which I don’t want to get into in this blog, because really it’s no ones business, but let me just say that my relationship with Sean’s family has not been great in the past few years. The situation has brought me a lot of pain and the fact the Sean and I have been able to remain friends through everything that’s happened is a true testament to what an amazing person he is. Anyway, we never talk about the situation, and we have yet to talk about the fact that his brother is getting married this weekend… until the other day. It was actually really nice that he took the time to ask me how I was feeling about it since it has been on my mind for a few weeks now. I know he understands both sides to the situation and really can offer a neutral ear to talk to. He’s amazingly appreciative of my views and honestly compassionate. It was a good talk that I needed to have. I might have driven myself a little crazy with thoughts this week had he not thought to ask me how I was doing… Anyway, I’m sure this makes zero-to-no sense to 99% of my followers, so I digress. Point is: My friend Sean is a good friend (especially when he’s not trying to act too sexy for the ladies *wink*).