Dr. Gabor Maté on the Stress-Disease Connection, Addiction, Attention Deficit Disorder and the Destruction of American Childhood
Fantastic article I heard on NPR relating stress to disease. Dr. Gabor Mate's research even includes children and adolescents. YogaMeDo classes focus on the preventative mental and physical healthcare of children (ages 3-17). We hope that as our participants at YogaMeDo learn to become passionate about healthy living they will bring that excitement into their homes and social circles. Parents have enough of a challenge getting kids excited about nutrition and health. YogaMeDo aims to assist parents in that process.
Monday, May 30, 2011
Friday, May 27, 2011
Blue Dory Inn
Try this amazing 4-ingredient cookie recipe, perfect for little hands to help make. It's a bit like shortbread, naturally sweetened, and melts in your mouth. I cut the recipe in half and added 1/2 cup of natural peanut butter after the maple syrup was mixed in.
BLUE DORY COOKIES, from the Blue Dory Inn
1. Cream butter in mixer until fluffy. Stir in flour at low speed.
2. Add maple syrup in a slow, steady stream.
3. Stir in chocolate chunks
4. Drop onto greased cookie sheets 2 inches apart and bake in preheated 350 degree oven for 15 minutes
5. Cool for 5 minutes on cookie sheet, then cool on wire cooling racks
6. Give the first one to your sweetheart with a kiss and a hug. Make vacation plans.
Enjoy!
(source: framed-mylifeonepictureatatime.blogspot.com)
BLUE DORY COOKIES, from the Blue Dory Inn
- 1 pound butter
- 4 1/2 cups self-rising flour
- 1 1/2 cups maple syrup
- 2 cups chocolate chunks
1. Cream butter in mixer until fluffy. Stir in flour at low speed.
2. Add maple syrup in a slow, steady stream.
3. Stir in chocolate chunks
4. Drop onto greased cookie sheets 2 inches apart and bake in preheated 350 degree oven for 15 minutes
5. Cool for 5 minutes on cookie sheet, then cool on wire cooling racks
6. Give the first one to your sweetheart with a kiss and a hug. Make vacation plans.
Enjoy!
(source: framed-mylifeonepictureatatime.blogspot.com)
Friday, May 20, 2011
Yoga me who?
People have asked how I came up with the name YogaMeDo. I can't recall when I first thought of it, but I do know when I finally decided. It was in Sam's Club. Now I must confess that I am a Costco fan, but in Bentonville Arkansas, home of Sam Walton and the Walmart headquarters, you can't find a Costco, and might have too much time on your hands if you drove the 182 miles to Kansas just for the Kirkland brand.
I had arrived 30 minutes before it opened but I could see people going in. I pulled up a little closer to the building and saw that business hours started at 9:00 am. YogaMeDo was only in embryo at the time, but it was still a business, I was sure of it. (Definition of business: an activity that someone is engaged in). See, it was definately legitimate. I presented myself at the counter and said I would like a business membership. "What's the name of your company" the clerk said. I thought for a moment as I scrolled through the options of names that had run through my mind countless times. "YogaMeDo" I replied. "What?" the clerk responded quizzicly. "You know, I do yoga (I did a partial tree pose just to demonstrate), YogaMeDo?" I instantly had visions of marketing and advertising efforts forever handicapped because I had chosen the wrong name.
I calmly waited as she printed out the card, part of me nervous that she wanted some kind of proof like a business licence number, LLC record, or 501 statement which I didn't have. A moment later she handed me the warm plastic card fresh off the presses with my picture on the front next to the title "YogaMeDo" Business member. I tried not to be immature in my elation, but there it was, I had started my business! YogaMeDo very quickly became the first commercial preventative physical and mental health care class offered to children and adolescents.
That was roughly 5 years and many recipes and yoga sessions ago. Since then we have relocated to Salt Lake City and are very excited to be sharing our unique class at Steiner Aquatics (Salt Lake City Sports Complex) this summer and also featured at the Discovery Gateway Children's Museum on July 1, 2011. We have plans to open a studio in the Fall or Winter 2011/2012 and feel confidant that YogaMeDo can help children (ages 3-17) gain a lifelong passion for healthy living.
Unlike any other class commercially available to children and adolescents we combine hands-on nutrition education with the skills to recognize and relieve stress through yoga in a fun and non-competetive environment. Stress is inevitable, but how a child learns to recognize and manage that stress can largely determine their level of mental and physical health throughout their lives. At YogaMeDo we feel that when a child has a strong foundation of physical and mental health they are free to follow their heart. Our mott0 is, Happy Body Happy Mind.
This blog is intended to be a gathering place for stories, articles, recipes, and general information that relates to the mental and physical health of children and adolescents. Please feel free to contribute your appropriate stories and information that might help the online YogaMeDo community to assist children in achieving optimal health.
I had arrived 30 minutes before it opened but I could see people going in. I pulled up a little closer to the building and saw that business hours started at 9:00 am. YogaMeDo was only in embryo at the time, but it was still a business, I was sure of it. (Definition of business: an activity that someone is engaged in). See, it was definately legitimate. I presented myself at the counter and said I would like a business membership. "What's the name of your company" the clerk said. I thought for a moment as I scrolled through the options of names that had run through my mind countless times. "YogaMeDo" I replied. "What?" the clerk responded quizzicly. "You know, I do yoga (I did a partial tree pose just to demonstrate), YogaMeDo?" I instantly had visions of marketing and advertising efforts forever handicapped because I had chosen the wrong name.
I calmly waited as she printed out the card, part of me nervous that she wanted some kind of proof like a business licence number, LLC record, or 501 statement which I didn't have. A moment later she handed me the warm plastic card fresh off the presses with my picture on the front next to the title "YogaMeDo" Business member. I tried not to be immature in my elation, but there it was, I had started my business! YogaMeDo very quickly became the first commercial preventative physical and mental health care class offered to children and adolescents.
That was roughly 5 years and many recipes and yoga sessions ago. Since then we have relocated to Salt Lake City and are very excited to be sharing our unique class at Steiner Aquatics (Salt Lake City Sports Complex) this summer and also featured at the Discovery Gateway Children's Museum on July 1, 2011. We have plans to open a studio in the Fall or Winter 2011/2012 and feel confidant that YogaMeDo can help children (ages 3-17) gain a lifelong passion for healthy living.
Unlike any other class commercially available to children and adolescents we combine hands-on nutrition education with the skills to recognize and relieve stress through yoga in a fun and non-competetive environment. Stress is inevitable, but how a child learns to recognize and manage that stress can largely determine their level of mental and physical health throughout their lives. At YogaMeDo we feel that when a child has a strong foundation of physical and mental health they are free to follow their heart. Our mott0 is, Happy Body Happy Mind.
This blog is intended to be a gathering place for stories, articles, recipes, and general information that relates to the mental and physical health of children and adolescents. Please feel free to contribute your appropriate stories and information that might help the online YogaMeDo community to assist children in achieving optimal health.
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