Release Upper Back Stiffness

The upper back is challenging for us to access. We use a yoga blanket, yoga blocks, and Yoga Tune Up Balls to assist us. These yoga props are helpful for other classes on this channel.
Join me now to release the tight upper back muscles to feel better in your whole body. This is going to feel really good!

Let me know how it went in the comment section below. I love hearing from you! 
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Best Face Exercises- Part 2

Increase blood circulation to help with elasticity and collagen production. Patricia Becker will teach you exercises for your 43 face muscles.  Anti-aging creams and lotions, no matter how expensive, can not exercise your muscles!

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Face acupressure and face yoga exercises when used with a healthy diet and drinking enough good quality water will help
– Softens wrinkles
– Improve muscle tone
– Decrease puffiness and bags under eyes
– Increase blood flow
– Healthier radiant skin
– Decrease effects of stress on face
– Reduce double chins
– Lift sagging eyelids
– Decrease headaches
– Alleviate stress
– Promotes overall health and joy


DARE TO LAUGH! — Discovering Humor in Every Day Life

DARE TO LAUGH! — Discovering Humor in Every Day Life, with Verne Varona

VernWhat’s so funny? Almost everything! Identifying humor in daily life can offer greater amusement, become a coping tool, improve vitality, gratitude, and promote well-being. Humor is a necessary and vital component of living a present life. The ability to laugh with others, to laugh at ourselves and to discover a humorous perspective is a self-healing quality that engenders greater  increased immunity, improved respiration and better circulation. Among essential vitamins, Vitamin H, is critical for a sense of joy.

When – July 13, 2015 8pm
Where – First Baptist Church, 305 North California Ave, Palo Alto
Mark your calendar and come have some laughs and learn along the way.
Speakers receive a gratuity from the audience; please show your appreciation with a donation ($5-15 suggested).
Hosted by – The Monday Night Vegetarian Dinners, celebrating 28 years in our community.  Connect with us on Facebook.   FB logo

Join us Dinner July 13th at 6:30 by making your Dinner Reservations – 650-599-3320 by 10am Monday Morning.
For the Dinner Menus and Guest Chefs, Please visit The Peninsula Macrobioitc Community Website

This will be Verne’s only visit to the Bay Area for 2015. Don’t miss him!Nature's cancer fighting foods

VERNE VARONA

For over forty years, Verne Varona’s lectures, workshops and media appearances have motivated thousands of people to take better and more conscious care of their health. He is a renowned keynote speaker throughout the US, Canada and Europe and known for a captivating style that uses humor, insight and practical science to improve and enrich the lives of many. He studied Traditional Chinese Medicine and nutrition at the East West Foundation of Boston, Massachusetts (1970-1974).

He is the author of Macrobiotics for Dummies  (Wiley Publications and the newly revised Nature’s Cancer-Fighting Foods  (Perigee/Penguin).   Currently, Verne is writing a biography of beloved natural foods innovator, visionary and peace activist, Michio Kushi. Verne resides in New York State.



4 Summer Time Health Tips

Cool off this summer with yoga, meditation and breathing techniques. Stay focused, healthy and happy with some simple practices.

4 Yoga Tips to Cool Off This Summer

One season flows into another – each one brings its set of changes. A yogi will simply look at the changes and act accordingly. Here are some best practices and tips to ensure the body and mind stay fit.

You could choose a favorite yoga tip and practice it regularly or even do all.

#1: The secret is in your breath

The next time you have a few minutes before you rush out for the day, try the body cooling pranayama.
1. Stick your tongue out and curl the sides of the tongue upward towards the center of the tongue.

2. Breathe in through the mouth, hold the breath and slowly exhale through the nose.

Repeat five to 10 times.

#2: Drink up

The more you hydrate yourself, the better. With 70 percent of water in your body, you’d better ensure there’s lot of liquid out there.

Besides drinking extra fluids, you could include the alternative nostril breathing  in your routine. Here’s how:

1. Close the right nostril with your right thumb.

2. Exhale completely through the left nostril and then breathe in through the left nostril.

3. Close the left nostril with your little ring finger and exhale through the right.

Repeat five to 10 times.

#3: Slow down on yoga poses

Yoga poses practiced gently and meditatively balance the mind and body and are beneficial at any time of the year.

Strenuous physical activity or yoga increases body temperature, best to avoid in summer and save for cooler months. Early in the morning or late in the evening are the best times to practice yoga postures during summer.

#4 Watch what you Consume

Reduce intake of spicy food, tea, coffee and sugar.MFM_FinalLogo_CMYK1

Avoid fatty food because it puts extra burden on the digestive system and heart.

Consume larger quantities of fruits, raw and cooked vegetables

Minimize consumption of non-vegetarian food.

Increase your intake of water add a option squeeze of lemon or lime with a pinch of salt.

Last but not least;

After a long day, do you want to unwind in the evening? Lie down near a wall – with your legs and feet up the wall in a comfortable manner.  Stay  for a 2 or 3 minutes.  Bring the legs down and rest in Shavasana.  These yoga poses are refreshing and restorative. How does this work? Since the heart is pumping out more blood, when the temperature is high, this yoga pose helps the heart by returning more blood back to the heart. (use gravity to bring the blood back to the heart.)