EPISODE · Aug 17, 2021 · 53 MIN
Food & Mood Regulation: Our conversation with Justina Hertzler, RN & Herbalist
from Returning to Us · host Lauren Spigelmyer
Lauren has an informative, in-depth conversation with Justina Hertzler about food and mood regulation. They discuss the importance of asking questions and the difference in pharmaceutical vs herbal options. Justina explains several topics, including:Low FODMAP dietElimination dietGut-Brain connection Justina’s passion for this work comes from a long-held, deep desire to educate people about self-healing. She loves to teach others how to use herbs and diet to bring the body back into balance, so it can heal itself. Herbs are an amazing and gentle resource for nourishing, supporting, or restoring vitality to the body. Parents can help kiddos regulate moods with food and herbs, and Justina explains how. She also talks about how to get children involved in the process. To bring about healthy food changes in schools, get involved with or start a school garden to teach children about plants. Be active in the classroom, the local PTA, and with the principal. Express concerns about food quality and children's health. Recommendations from Justina: Nutrition Resources -Children's herbal tea and tincture dosage guideThe Herbal Academy - education, recipes.The Heartstone Center for Earth EssentialsEvolutionary Herbalism – Materia Medica MonthlyNourishing Meals website - Whole Life Nutrition CookbookDolly and Oatmeal - blogNourishing Traditions – blog & cookbook by Sally Fallon Morell. Thrive Magazine – recipes, overall health & wellness. (Found by Justina’s daughter!)Herbal Suppliers -Natural Hope Herbals - children's tincture lineDesert Tortoise Botanicals for western US herbs Healing Spirits Herb Farm - regional source, organically grown.Mountain Rose HerbsStarwest BotanicalsUrban MoonshineTry at home tipMake Calm Mood Tea using equal parts of these herbs:Catnip (Nepeta cataria) - Cooling, gentle, relaxing.Milky oats (Avena sativa) - Calming, balancing, soothing.Chamomile (Matricaria recutita) - Gently calm the nervous system.Lemon Balm (Melissa Officinalis) - Relaxant, uplifting anti-depressant.Guest Bio:Justina Hertzler, RN, BSN, Herbalist, has a background in holistic nutrition education, and bioregional, whole plant medicine. She works with clients to curate individualized wellness plans addressing dis-ease at the root level, utilizing herbs and food as medicine. Forever a student of plant wisdom, Justina has a deep desire to educate others about self-healing through renewed relationship with the natural world, and returning balance….the natural state of the body. Get in touch with Justina Hertzler:Email: [email protected] Phone: 520-429-8162Questions? Let me answer in a future episode! Email questions to [email protected] or send via text to 717-693-7744.Subscribe to our mailing list to find out more about the Emotional Brain.Check out our Facebook Group – Raising and Teaching Respectful Children The Behavior Hub websiteThe Behavior Hub blogStruggling with behaviors? Let me be your Guide! Schedule a free discovery call today.
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Lauren has an informative, in-depth conversation with Justina Hertzler about food and mood regulation. They discuss the importance of asking questions and the difference in pharmaceutical vs herbal options. Justina explains several topics, including: Low FODMAP dietElimination dietGut-Brain connection Justina’s passion for this work comes from a long-held, deep desire to educate people about self-healing. She loves to teach others how to use herbs and diet to bring the body back i...
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