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Sustainability: How to begin when you feel overwhelmed
If you’re on Pinterest, Instagram, or just about any social media, you have probably seen something about sustainable living. There are so many different names for it from eco-friendly to zero waste and so many others. And maybe you want to get in on it. Living sustainably is great for the environment, good for your health, and good on your wallet too!

Homemade Coffee Syrup
The USA is obsessed with coffee, and while it may have some health benefits, those are overshadowed by misuse. Coffee contains antioxidants that can be beneficial, and caffeine is not absolutely horrid for you. Small amounts of caffeine stimulate the brain and may boost metabolism. If you drink coffee in moderation, it is typically harmless.

Creating Your Stress-Free Space
In the stressful world whirling around us today, it’s important to have a space to act as your stress-free zone. To do that, you only need a few simple things. Wherever you call home, you can turn it into a safe haven to help you destress.

Bath Tea: Not Just a Beverage Anymore!
It’s been a longstanding practice to add epsom salts to a warm bath. Epsom salt has been used as a home remedy for bodily aches and pains for decades, although few studies have been published on the science behind this practice. It is thought that the epsom salt breaks down into sulfur and magnesium which are then absorbed through the skin.

Butterfly Pea Flower Tea!
Butterfly Pea Flowers have a very interesting property when brewed into a tea. They change color! Though this fascinating drink has been around for years and years, it has only recently come into the public view.

Self-Care: An Essential Nutrient
Mental health is just as important as physical health, and the two often have huge impacts on one another. In many ways, taking care of one is taking care of the other too. Self-care is essential to well-being, but it is often neglected in the bustling world we live in. Here, you can find a few simple tips that may help you to take care of yourself, mind and body.

Cortisol: What It Is and How to Handle It
Everyone gets stressed, but do you know what happens to your body when you become stressed? When you experience a stressful situation, your body releases a hormone called cortisol. This hormone has its place and its uses, but often, things may fall out of balance. What happens when they do?

Puppy Love: How Your Pet May Help You Destress
We all know that stress is a leading cause of health issues in the world today. It can cause a multitude of problems such as difficulty sleeping, eating problems, and elevated heart rate. Over time, high stress levels may lead to even more serious ailments like stomach ulcers and high blood pressure. Everyone needs a way to destress. Some find that through exercise or meditation, but a furry friend may be a great help to many.

Five-Step Mental Health Checklist
Now more than ever, the struggle with mental health is coming to the forefront of our everyday lives. 2020 has been one of the most challenging years for all the world, and the fear and worry has thrown most everyone into a mental health warzone. Here at Foods Alive, we believe that mental health is just as important if not more important than physical health. This guide may help you to reduce stress and take better care of your mind on a daily basis.