Monday, August 3, 2015

This week's yoga, Aug. calendar, Herb/Spice of the Month: thyme, reminders, and more

Hello, I look forward to our yoga this week:

Tuesday, Aug. 4 at 10:30AM at CPC

Wednesday, Aug. 5 at 6PM at CPC

  Thursday, Aug. 6 at 11:30AM at CPC; Chair/Mat yoga 


Saturday, August 8 at 9:30AM at CPC

Sunday, August 9 at 5PM at CPC



Optional Meditation during the Second Week of Each Month   

Due to lack of interest on other days, we will have meditation only on Wed., Aug. 12 after yoga.


Do yourself a favor and spend about 10 minutes after yoga to meditate; it's the best time since your mind is clear and calm.

 Your donation
benefits Our House which provides care and education to homeless children and helps their parents to get to their feet.
P
lease remember to put your donation in the basket in lieu of extra fee.

  Lunch and Dinner Club Dates
Our next dinner will be at Nakato Japanese restaurant on Wed., Aug. 26 after yoga around 7:30.  Please let me know if you plan to go.  Remember friends and family are welcome.
Please send me your suggestions for lunch and dinner spots and dates.

 

Reminders

Please see August calendar attached

Please note that the Thursday, Aug. 13 Chair/Mat yoga has been moved to Wed., Aug. 12
at the same time and place.

Spice of the Month; Thyme
Thyme is a low, creeping and lawn-forming herb with little reddish blossoms and has an intense, pleasant smell. 
  • Used as a tea, it will refresh the lungs, remove indigestion, flatulence, liver and splenetic complaints and acts as a diuretic.  the usual formula for tea is 1 teaspoon of the herb to 1 cup of boiling water steeped for a few mintues.  Bruise the leaves to release the aromatic oil.
  • Thyme is more effective when used with other herbs.  For example, to overcome a budding cold, add thyme to any combination of herbs you use as a cold remedy.  A mixture of Peppermint, elderflower and yarrow would be a great combination to add Thyme to it.
  • Thyme tea has a wide range of medicinal uses such as gastric problems of wind, colic, and even bad breath if it is caused by bad digestion.
  • Thyme is also an antiseptic, a first aid, reduces fever, is useful for headache and is a great insect repellent.
  • For sore throat and post nasal drip, mix honey with thyme tea.  Use a tablespoon several times a day.
  • Thyme tea is helpful in overcoming shortness of breath and elimination of phlegm.
  • Drink cold thyme tea to relieve a headache
  • As a first aid, make a paste of warm moist thyme leaves and apply it to the skin to relieve the pain of an abscess, boil, or swelling.  make a strong thyme tea (one handful of thyme to a pint of boiling water), steep, dip in a folded cloth, apply the thyme compress to the abscess, boil or swellings.  Repeat as often as necessary.
  • Mix thyme with lavender to make a anti moth concoction.
  • Crush thyme, add to boiling water, steep and strain to use for baths, compresses, or directly apply to the body for sprains and bruises.


Food for Thought

"Tears of joy are like the summer rain drops pierced by sunbeams" Hosea Ballou

Namaste
Mariam