The massage therapist believes it is a facial tear. She suggested I drink more fluids (apparently 2L is not enough for my 120lb frame), and stop working out until it heals. She has me massaging around the area, which is difficult because of reach and the angle. I am also supposted to stretch (also suggested by the PTs). Yoga was approved, but was painful after my first class.
To help stay hydrated with my required >3L/day of fluid, I have this giant water bottle I have been bringing to work. I received the bottle as a shower gift- quite useful! It holds 1656ml. To keep water interesting, I decided to add cucumber slices and mint leaves. It is surprisingly refreshing. Lemons the following day in my water bottle kept me energized. I Googled for a few more inspiring flavors to try this week:
- Cucumber & mint
- Cucumber & lemongrass
- Lemon verbena
- Lemon verbena & mint
- Strawberries & mint
- Orange slices & cucumber
- Lavender & blackberries
- Lime & thyme
- Fennel & raspberries
- Strawberries & orange slices & lime slices
- Blackberries & orange slices & rosemary
- Basil & cherries
- Apple slices & raspberries
- Kiwi & lime
- Pineapple & mint
What do the leaves do?
- Mint - aids in digestion, alleviates nausea
- Basil - helps with stomach cramps, gas, and vomiting (side note: also helps relieve itching with bug bites. Who knew?)
- Lemongrass - In a tea lemongrass can releive congestion, coughing, bladder disorders, headaches, fever, stomach ache, flu, and GI ailments
- Lavender - in a tea provides relaxation
- Thyme - in a tea helps bronchitis and GI problems
- Fennel - in a tea aids in relieving kidney stones, stop hiccups, prevent nausea, help with digestion, purify the liver, prevent gout, treat jaundice
- All info above from www.gardensablaze.com
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