8 Easy & Kid-Friendly Remedies that Straighten Wild Hair ~ Vegan & Gluten Free!

Kid washing hair by shampoo .Hola Amigos, and welcome back! Today, I am taking a detour from Yummy Food we put in our mouth, to Yummy Food we put on our head… Yep, yummy food on our head!  lol…

Growing up, I always had straight hair, but after two kids and pregnancy hormones, both my toddler and I have crazy curly hair. Hahaha! 😄

The typical hair tamers and straighteners require harsh chemicals, extreme heat and are not Vegan, so we typically just let our curls go wild and free…  These following hair methods are Organic, Vegan and Gluten Free. In fact, they are so safe, they can be used on children, pregnant women and women trying to conceive!

8 Natural, Organic & Vegan Remedies To Help Tame The Entire Family’s Hair:  

noce di cocco splash1) Coconut Cream Mask:

Coconut milk has a great reputation for naturally relaxing and conditioning curly or unruly hair.  Coconut Milk is so moisturizing, it will give your hair a beautiful shine and luster. The added Bonus is that when you let the Coconut Milk sit on your scalp, it is antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral, which will keep your scalp infection free.

  • Ingredients & Instructions: 
  • One large Mason jar.
  • One Cup of Fresh Coconut Milk.
  • Juice from One Organic Lemon or Lime.
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  • Mix the Coconut milk & Lemon juice in a jar.
  • Place glass jar in fridge for a min. of 3-4 hrs.
  • It’s ready when a creamy layer forms on top.
  • Gently massage hair with this creamy layer.
  • Leave the cream on for at least 20 minutes.
  • After 20 minutes, cover head with shower cap.
  • Wrap a warm moist towel around shower cap.
  • Leave Coconut Cream for another 30-40 mins.
  • Wash hair with a gentle shampoo & conditioner.
  • Run a Pic or Comb through wet hair & air dry.

Aloe vera2) Aloe Vera Hair Mask

Aloe Vera is medicinal in so many ways.  Aloe Vera contains several enzymes that promote healthy hair growth & makes hair smooth & soft. Aloe Vera can easily penetrate the hair strands and keeps hair well moisturized and naturally relaxed.

  • ½ cup of Aloe Vera Gel.
  • ½ cup warm Organic Olive Oil & mix together.
  • *Optional, mix in 6 drops of Sandalwood Oil.
  • Massage mixture into hair and scalp.
  • Cover the hair with a shower cap.
  • Cover cap & head with warm moist towel.
  • Leave the towel & shower cap on for 2 hrs min.
  • (30 mins for children, depending on thickness).
  • Rinse & wash with gentle shampoo/conditioner.

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3) Rosemary Hot Oil Treatment

  • Heat ½ cup of Olive oil.
  • ½ cup Dried Rosemary leaves in Hot Olive Oil.
  • Strain the mix & allow it to cool down.
  • Massage scalp with this Warm Rosemary Mix.
  • Leave Rosemary mix on for ½ hour.
  • *DON’T USE THIS MASK WHILE PREGNANT!
  • Wash with mild shampoo & conditioner.
  • Wrap hair with warm towel & dry naturally.

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4) Banana Hair Mask

  • Mash 2-3 Extremely ripe bananas.
  • Add 2 Tablespoons Coconut Nectar or Agave.
  • Add 2 Tablespoons Yogurt. (Rice, Soy, Coco)
  • Add 2 Tablespoons of Olive oil to the Mixture.
  • Mix & mash really well or blend a few seconds.
  • Apply Mask on hair & wrap with a shower cap.
  • Adults let sit for 1 hr, kids 30 mins, then wash!
  • This mask leaves hair healthy, shiny & tamed!

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5) Celery Juice Soak

  • Extract juice from one bunch of Celery.
  • Store Celery juice in a jar & leave it overnight.
  • The next day, apply juice on roots & tips of hair.
  • Comb hair, then cover it with cap for 45 mins.
  • (Toddlers or kids with thinner hair, 30 minutes).
  • Gently wash hair & allow it to dry naturally.

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6) Tropical Hair Mask:

  • Mash 2 very ripe Bananas in a bowl.
  • Mash 1 ½ cups Papaya really well.
  • Add 1 Tablespoon of Agave/Coconut Nectar.
  • Mix all of ingredients together in a bowl.
  • Apply the tropical mask on your hair.
  • Allow the mask to completely dry on hair.
  • Wash hair & enjoy your super soft tresses.

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7) Almond Oil Treatment

  • Almond Oil is a super easy hair remedy!
  • Add 3-4 drops of Almond oil to Conditioner.
  • Wash & Condition the hair with it.
  • Your hair will be tamed & beautiful.
  • Repeat 2-3 times a week max!
  • (1-2 drops for toddlers & young children).

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8) Hot Sesame Oil

  • Heat ½ cup Sesame oil until warm.
  • Apply Warm Sesame Oil to hair & scalp.
  • Comb hair with a wide-toothed comb.
  • Wear a shower cap & leave it on 30-45 mins.
  • Rinse it off & wash hair with a mild shampoo.
  • (10-15 minutes for toddlers & young children).

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All of these foods can be purchased Organically, Vegan & Gluten Free. If your child gets curious and wants to taste some of the hair masks, then go right ahead mommy and daddy… No problem! 👶👶👶 nom nom nom… 😋

I have learned to love my curls and of course we absolutely adore our toddler’s sweet curls!

Screenshot_2015-01-31-06-30-06-1Furthermore, preparing these masks are:

  • A fun way to spend time with our family,
  • Easy to sit in the bath with & relax,
  • Are compassionate towards animals & our environment.
  • Best if repeated 2-3 times a week.
  • Are less expensive than salon treatments.

Have fun with these Yummy Hair Masks, I hope they help you love and manage your beautiful tresses!

You are beautiful just the way you are!

Sending you love & light ~ Dr. Dee

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Are Kids & Teens Drinking Enough Water? 8 Tips to Help Stay Hydrated: Yummy Infused Water Recipe!

2015-01-20 10.07.30Welcome back Amigos! I have a question for you, how much water do you and your kids ACTUALLY drink?  As a child, I primarily drank Tea, Kool-Aid and occasional Water.  I do remember adults occasionally stating the importance of water, but I didn’t take it seriously, nor did I understand how to make it a priority. Screenshot_2015-01-20-09-32-34 Today, Nephrologists (Kidney Doctors), report that more than ever, there is a high demand for Pediatric Nephrologists (Kidney Doctor for Kids & Teens).  This is due to kids being diagnosed with PAINFUL Kidney & Urinary Stones, which are often caused by a lack of water and junk food! Today, kids & teens have so many drink choices, why should they drink boring old water?

  • Every system in our body depends on water & helps youngsters thrive!
  • Water helps the brain function & will help detox their kidneys, liver & other vital organs.
  • Water carries nutrients to their cells & helps them digest food.
  • Water provides a moist environment for their ears, nose & throat systems.
  • Water is our primary chemical component & makes up 60% of weight.

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How much water do kids & teens actually need?

General Guideline for Drinking Water:

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Symptoms of Dehydration

  • Dry Skin
  • Dizziness
  • Headache
  • Dry Mouth
  • Constipation
  • Increased thirst
  • Few or No Tears
  • Decreased urine output.
  • Urine is dark yellow instead of clear/light yellow.
  • Feeling Tired & Drained even after sleeping well.

Screenshot_2015-01-20-09-32-34Hydrating Thoughts:

  • Researchers have similar but varying ideas about water amount we should drink.
  • Pay close attention to your child’s symptoms, activity level & climate you live in.
  • Your child loses water by simply breathing, perspiring, urinating & pooping.
  • Kids must replenish water by consuming foods & drinks that contain water.
  • If severely dehydrated, provide real coconut water to replenish electrolytes.
  • Speak with a health professional if dehydration symptoms persist.

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8 Tips to Help Kids Drink More Water:

  1. Always have clean & fresh tasting water on hand!
  2. Infuse water with Organic Fruits, Veggies & Herbs!
  3. Place a 16 oz water bottle by their night stand.
  4. Have child drink 8 oz (1 cup) before sleeping.
  5. Have child drink 16 oz (2 cups) upon awakening.
  6. Have them drink 2 cups, 1 hour before each meal. (48 oz total)
  7. Model behavior so your child will watch & learn.
  8. Buy your child a sports bottle they can keep with them at all times (at school, during lunch, after recess)!

Screenshot_2015-01-20-09-30-31The chart above may seem like a lot of water, but it really isn’t.  Remember, 60% of your body is made of water, so it is critical that children’s water is replenished on a daily basis.

Can a child be drinking too much water?  It is possible for someone to drink too much water (hyponatremia), but it is very rare, and mostly happens to people who are extreme athletes.

The above chart is only a guideline, it is important you adjust your kid’s water consumption if you live in a very hot/humid climate, if they are athletes or have a medical condition. This Organic fruit & herb infused water recipe is a great way to always have great tasting water!20150119_161959

ORGANIC STRAWBERRY, LEMON, CUCUMBER, MINT INFUSION:

♥  ½ Cup Sliced Lemons

♥  ½ Cup Sliced Strawberries

♥  ¾ Medium Cucumber, Sliced

♥  ¼ Cup of Mint Leaves

♥  1 Quart of Fresh Spring Water

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Instructions:

♥  Prepare & Slice Fruits, Veggies, Herbs

♥  Place Your Mix at the Bottom of Jar

♥  Pour Your Water over the Mix

♥  Chill in your Fridge or Serve Room Temp.

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Important Final Notes:

  1. On average, food can provide about 20% of total water intake. Watermelon & Spinach are at least 90% water weight.
  2. Pregnant or breast-feeding women need additional fluids to stay hydrated.
  3. Pineapple, Orange, Ginger is another great infusion for the family.

This infusion is so Yummy Yummy and it’s so fun to make together with your family. Stay hydrated Amigos, I look forward to you visiting again!  Sending Love & Light! ~ Dr. Dee


Jasmine Rice & Veggie Soup for You & Baby!

It was the night before New Years Eve, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse…

We all have the flu and are snuggled in bed, while I write this blog I long to lay down my head… Hehehe!

There hasn’t been a time where everyone in the house is layed out, but after all the exposure to illnesses at holiday parties, it was bound to happen!

With loving kindness, I ask to consider staying home when having a cough or fever… I know it’s not always possible, but if you can, please spare the babies and toddlers from being exposed to these harsh illnesses…

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Now back to your regularly scheduled blog about healthy living… Lol!

We are due for groceries, but luckily, I was able to scramble this together from the farm fresh produce box we have delivered to our home…

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Jasmine Rice Veggie Soup!

*All Organic & Gluten free food

°32 oz of Vegetable Broth
° 2 Cups of Fresh Spring Water
° 3 Cups of Rice Milk
° 8 Large Mixed Carrots (diced)
° 4-6 Cups Fresh Green Beans
° 3 Cups Chopped Fresh Spinach
° 3 Cups of Fresh Broccoli
° 2 Cups of Jasmine Rice
° 2-3 Cups of Diced Red Potatoes
° 1-2 Veggie Bouillon Cubes
° 2 teaspoons of Sea Salt
° 2 Tablespoons of Liquid Amino’s
° 3 Cloves of Garlic (minced)
° 1 Small Red Onion (diced)

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Instructions:

° Cook Rice separately & accordingly.
° Wash all vegetables.
° Add liquids, bouillon cubes, potatoes, green beans, carrots to pot and bring to desired tenderness.
° For adults and older children add garlic, onions and spices.
° 2 minutes before serving, add rice, spinach and broccoli to the pot.

*For Babies & Toddlers:

– Use a ladle to separate a desired
amount of liquid before adding the adult version with garlic, onion and spices.

– Soften the Veggies longer for lil ones and make sure they are cut in bite size pieces.

– Do the same with the Spinach & Broccoli before adding the Rice.

This soup turned out pretty Yummy Yummy for a hodge podge last minute scramble… It felt so good on our sore throats…

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My apologies, for this messy format… I’m literally typing this on my phone, while in bed with a fever… Wahwahwah! A mommy’s job is never done!

I’m wishing you all stay well this winter season, I’m gonna get up and make some of my ginger tea remedies!

I hope you have started working on your New Year’s Resolutions! Consider reducing processed sugars and foods for you and family!

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I wish you a healthy and happy 2015! Happy New Year and I look forward to you visiting us again! XOXO ~
Dr. Dee


Very Inspiring Blogger Award

 

 

 

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Thank you to Blissful Eating for nominating me for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award! Blissful Eating’s blog speaks right to my heart! Her passion for Healthy food & world travel is so easy for me to relate with and fun to visit! I love your posts… Thanks for the Healthy Inspiration! 🌱🌞🌱

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I feel honored that another foodie and health conscious blogger finds inspiration in my posts! If one mommy and/or baby’s life is helped by these posts… It is all the inspiration I need 💜

Here are 7 Random Facts About me… Yummy Yummy Baby’s Blogger!  

1. I started my blog to help other mommies who have kids with restricted diets, intolerances, are sick or disabled and need inspiration for Yummy Vegan Recipes & Remedies! 🌱👶🌱

2. My Inspiration are my 2 children, one who survived leukemia and the other who battled severe gut dysbiosis. 😇😇

3. I’m a Certified Holistic Nutritionist with an expertise in Children & Eating Disorders- My Passion is Children’s Holistic Nutrition! 🌱 🍎🌱

4.  My favorite thing to do is have my immediate family, neices, nephews, brothers & sisters…😋 all in one room eating & laughing together (of course while teasing each other).  👪👫👧👦

5.  My husband & I have traveled quite a bit, but our favorite place is Cozumel… It is magical for us! 💑💋

6. I became a Vegan while working at a Vegan restaurant that helped put me through College at UCLA. 🐻I learned I’m lactose intolerant & accidentally cured my long time stomach pain!✏📚

7.  I love animals 💜 I almost became a therapist for animals instead of humans and sometimes wonder what would have been. 🐶🐱🐣🐒🐨🐼🐯

I would like to thank 15 Bloggers who make this world a better place! Your inspiration is changing lives! 🌏

Yummy Yummy Baby Nominations:

  1. A Holistic Journey: She makes me laugh and intrigues me everytime!
  2. Raising my Rainbow : She is helping raise awareness and is an inspiring mom.
  3. Girl Eats Greens: I Love her food and  love her pics!
  4. Miss Delicious nutritious: I love her multicultural approach to blogging. She has a sweet soul and is beautiful inside and out!
  5. Tropics of Meta: An intelligent, well written, informative sociopolitical blogger!
  6. The Accidental Mathmetician: A powerful blogger that is so very interesting!
  7. Queer Girl Blogs: A courageous blog you will love!
  8. Dances with Fat: Raising awareness about body image and public perceptions about weight.
  9. Tenure, she wrote: Raising awareness about womens issues & challenges.
  10. Such Small Hands: Such a vulnerable blogger and her writing is exquisite.
  11. Fly Softly My Love: She writes about her true stories that come from her soul.
  12. Jenna Bednarsky: A writer after God’s own heart.
  13. Courtney Hammond: An interesting Feminist Literary Magazine.
  14. Punk Mum: Punk Mum is all about taking ownership of motherhood, rather than passively letting it define you and strip you of all the things you once liked about being alive.
  15. A Girl in a Hat: a blog that keeps you coming back for more!

My family and I thank you for this inspiring nomination… 💜 😊 💜.

Please read below for Rules of Participation if you would like to accept your Inspirational Nomination! Stay Healthy & Happy Dr. Dee ~

Rules for Participants:

  • List the rules and display the award.
  • Share seven facts about yourself.
  • Nominate 15 other amazing blogs.
  • Comment on a post to let them know that they are nominated.
  • Proudly display the award logo on your blog.
  • Follow or subscribe to the blogger who nominated you.