Cristen has been coming to Debbie since she was 9 years old! (never too young for deep relaxation!) She trusts Sleekskin Aesthetics with any stage of skin care challenges that she has experienced! This is a comparison of immediately after her Level 3 Clean&Clear Facial and 3 days after treatment. This facial included deep pore extractions and LED light therapy. You can see the treatment working even after she left Sleekskin Aesthetics!
Why You Should Be Eating Cocoa For Breakfast
When you think chocolate you might not think healthy. When you think chocolate for breakfast, you might think bad breakfast choice!
Chocolate is not considered a breakfast food because when we think chocolate we think candy bars, treats, and rich, sugar-laden desserts.
But behind all the additional, not-so-healthy (albeit delicious) dessert ingredients there is cocoa.
And cocoa definitely deserves a place at the breakfast table.
Cocoa powder is produced when cocoa beans are roasted and milled into a powder. Note that cacao powder, different from cocoa, is raw and does not undergo the roasting step but is still processed into a powder. READ MORE
7 Things That Happened When I Drank Mushroom Tonic For A Month
Mushroom lattes, potions, and tonics have made their debut in the wellness world as practitioners of a healthy lifestyle have begun singing the praises of fungi for their incomparable health benefits and healing and beauty-enhancing capabilities. When I decided to consume mushrooms for a whole month, I started out by setting my parameters. I would focus on the “tonic” or “potion” as the main vehicle of the four mushrooms I had been hearing most about—reishi, chaga, lion’s mane, and cordyceps.
These four medicinal mushrooms have been used in Chinese medicine for centuries for effects as varied as strengthening the immune system (all of them, but especially chaga); increasing focus, concentration and memory (lion’s mane); supporting a spiritual practice (reishi); and improving athletic performance and sex drive (cordyceps). Read More
Healthy Hydration by Debbie Davis
As we age, our cells start to leak intracellular water. This cellular dehydration accelerates aging as well as decreasing fat burning and DNA repair. We can drink more water, but if the cell is “leaky” it can’t hold the water we drink. So what to do?? An interesting idea that I came across in my nutrition studies, is that in addition to drinking, we should consume our water in the form of juicy, nutrient-rich foods and vegetable. Nutrition is brought to the cells through the bloodstream, so they can repair and the leaks can close. The water will stay inside and the rejuvenated cell will be stronger. Fruits like watermelon and strawberries are over 90% water. Other hydrating fruits are grapefruit, cantaloupe, and peaches. Vegetables like cucumbers and lettuce have a water content of over 96%! Honorable mention goes to soups and bone broth as ” hydration foods”. Bone broth is fantastic for collagen building! You can make it yourself (recipes online) or find it ready-made in Sprouts. If you are hungry, drink water first, as thirst is often confused with hunger. Each time you hydrate you give your cells the necessary water for cellular growth and proper function, giving you more energy! As a side note for health, if you are drinking plenty of water and are still getting dehydration symptoms, you may be suffering from adrenal fatigue. The adrenal glands are two tiny organs sitting on top of your kidneys. They regulate hormone levels and are tied to our stress levels. Adrenal health is another subject, and you may consult your physician to know more.
the kidneys and carries needed water with it!
Coconut Water – A perfect hydrator with natural electrolytes. Electrolytes are important to include for their role in fluid regulation, muscle contraction, and nerve function. They are found in good balance in coconut water and sea vegetables and also have a healthy mineral content. If you are watching your blood sugar levels, restrict the coconut water as it does contain sugar, as do the following selections. Eat This For Brighter & Tighter Skin
We all want great skin because it’s one of the first things people see! And while we rely on skin care products and makeup to some degree, I’m a firm believer in building beauty from the inside out—skin, after all, is a living, breathing organ, and nothing substitutes real beauty built from superfoods and mindful nutrition. READ MORE


