Oil Pulling

IMG_2321So I go through these really vicious phases on Pinterest and recently one of my Pinterest-athons led me to these ‘phenomenon’ of oil pulling.  All the uber crafty Martha Stewart type mom bloggers say to take 1 teaspoonful and swish it around in your mouth for about 20 minutes and the oil will pull toxins from your mouth, help whiten your teeth, help with migraines, and a medley of other ailments.

If you know me I will try just about anything to keep my migraines at bay and getting whiter teeth in the process? Heck sign me up. So I took my coconut oil from the kitchen cabinet and moved it upstairs into the bathroom. (I am sure my grandmother thought some sort of craziness was going on when she saw this, but she still has yet to comment on it.)

So it has been about a month now maybe even 2 since I have been oil pulling; still have the migraines but my teeth and mouth definitely feel more fresh and the oil appears to be keeping the chompers pretty white.

Like I said you take 1 teaspoonful and swish it in your mouth for 20 minutes. If my oil is more solid because of the months cooling down I don’t do a full heaping teaspoon because I find that my mouth starts to get sore from the swishing and if the oil has liquified I tend to do a little more than a teaspoonful. Given that bit of information I am not sure why I or anyone else suggests 1 teaspoonful because chances are you will alter it to your comfort level.

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I take X teaspoonful and plop it in my mouth before I take a shower so while I am getting all squeaky clean for the day I can oil pull as well; multi-taking at its finest ladies and gentlemen. I cannot tell a lie 20 minutes is a loooooong time when you first start pulling, I read that you should start off with 5 minutes and then go to 10 minutes and keep adding time until you reach 20 because it really is a mouth exercise. But because I am a go-getter I started out with 20 minutes, my jaw was sore but obviously I lived. Okay so swish swish and then when it comes time to spit DO NOT spit it in the sink it will solidify and clog up your drains and chances are that won’t be a pretty thing. I kept an empty jar in my bathroom to spit into and this was a cool and convenient way to get rid of my oil until about 3 weeks into. Whenever I opened the jar the worst smell ever would come out and I wold gag to the point where I would almost throw up. So needless to say I got over the jar quick and just started spitting it into the trash can (make sure your bags don’t have holes in them:) )

Like I said I still have headaches but my teeth and mouth feel better so I will more than likely keep on with the oil pulling, next I want to experiment with oil pulling with essential oils. I have a few oils (I am not yet a crazy oil fanatic) I think I might try that soon. I am not sure if oil pulling is a legit practice in this time but it is oddly fun and now that I have created this habit I just keep on keeping on.

On a slightly unrelated note coconut oil is also super awesome for removing eye makeup and I often use it as a mask on the dry ends of my hair. I love cure-alls and coconut oil seems to be more and more a very practical cure-all.

Until next time

r

10/18/14

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Hiatus No More

I have returned.

I don’t know why it happens that I go long stretches of time without writing.. I’m lying I know exactly why it happens; my routine gets interrupted. I am a VERY routine person. I like to go to bed at the same time every night, and wake up at the same time every morning. If I can’t workout first thing in the morning then I don’t want to do it. I have to admit it is a curse more than a blessing. Don’t get me wrong the thought of someone being routine sounds like they are very unexciting but I would like to think that I am somewhat exciting. Just because I like my sleep patterns to sync up and I like to hit the gym at the same time everyday doesn’t mean everything in my life is that way. I still do fun things.

Anyway… The reason I have been away is because my routine got lost; my eye were bigger than my stomach and I had way more on my plate than I bargained for. I have finally taken care of my obligations and I have FINALLY learned how to say no. I try to always please people and say yes and put my feelings second but sometime last week I learned that “no” can sometimes be good. “No” can be a positive thing; not overloading my plate gives me more time for me and that is always a good thing.

After 27 years I have learned that I have to respect myself enough to say “no.” Because after all my happiness and sanity matters just as much as the next person. I have always been so eager to take on extra tasks and did not even think about what that does to my life and my schedule. I almost feel like taking on tasks didn’t bear as much weight as it does now. I am getting older (soooo old) and I really need to refine my focus and time on things that really contribute to my life.

With that being said, I am back. I look forward to sharing my adventures with you.

R

10/5/14