How We Got Through a Week with the VID

Yep. The bug finally knocked on our front door, but all 3 of us are doing well! I do want to say that not everyone has had the same experience as our family. We feel for those individuals and their loved ones who have been impacted in more serious and critical ways. 

I do want to share hope and some practical things that helped us through the past week!

Preparation is key!

The past several years we have been proactive about our daily health routines. I truly believe our immune responses handled the virus the way that it did because of that.

  • Taking our supplements regularly
  • Improving our gut health where our microbiome & majority of our immune system function live
  • Balance of whole nutrient dense food and reducing inflammatory food
  • Increasing movement/physical activity
  • Seeking mental health professionals
  • Reducing toxic exposure by switching to more natural household and personal care products

The main point I want to get across is it’s not just one thing that has supported our bodies’ most optimal wellness. It’s multiple things done consistently over time. We’ve each invested the time, resources, and effort to do what’s best for us individually. It’s not easy every day, but I will say that it has paid off.


What we started once exposed!

Ok let’s get into the daily support once we knew we were exposed. What I list below is very specific to us and this information is in no way prescriptive because I am not your health care provider. This is what helped us, so you do what’s best for you and seek out your health care provider for support specific to your health history! I put a lot of time into doing my own research too.

Our daily protocol:

  • Started taking NAC and Zinc immediately twice daily & upped our Vitamin D to 10,000 IU daily- click this link for really cool info about what the NAC supplement is and how it works
  • Applied essential oils multiple times daily and put in all the diffusers around the house- read more about the benefits of eucalyptus oil and the virus
  • Drank plenty of fluids to stay hydrated- we talked about this in last week’s newsletter!
  • Ate plenty of nutrient dense food and avoided take out for the first 7 days
  • Continued our normal supplement routine in addition to NAC and Zinc
    • Ningxia Red 2-4oz/daily
    • JuicePlus fruits and veggies supplements
    • Cellcore CT-Minerals, Biotoxin Binder and Hydroxygen drops
    • I continued my women’s multivitamin Prenatal Pro by Designs For Health
      They also carry a great quality NAC, Zinc, Primal Multivitamin (for dudes or non-menstruating)
    • Probiotics- Life9 by Young Living or Megaspore by Microbiome Lab
  • Made sure to get good quality sleep- Sam had the worst of the symptoms and slept for nearly 3 days outside of getting up to eat, drink and take bathroom breaks
  • Epsom salt baths with Lavender and Eucalyptus oils to calm the nervous system, promote detoxification, and it just feels nice 🙂 
  • Gargled with Thieves mouthwash twice daily to fight anything living in our throats- for more info about Young Living products we used click here

How we’re doing today!

Mark and I did not ever develop any symptoms the entire 10 days, outside of feeling fatigue 1 of the days in the beginning. That could have been from anything. Sam had a lot of head/sinus symptoms and did lose his sense of smell and taste. His fever lasted 3 days and never got above 99. His taste returned after 1 week and smell is making its way back. We are all well and back to everyday life.

Below are some studies that have been done on symptomatic vs. asymptomatic cases.

UK Study April 2021
Germany Outbreak Study February 2020

Some other encouraging articles:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34145166/
https://medicine.wustl.edu/news/good-news-mild-covid-19-induces-lasting-antibody-protection/

Thank you for reading this far! I hope you found the info helpful and it encourages you. You can continue to keep up with us daily over on my Instagram account @maytaneecampbell!



Step Into Summer!

Summer is right around the corner and no matter where you live, summer means more time enjoying the outdoors and being in the heat. Whether you’re hitting up the pool, parks, or even a family beach trip these tips are going to be your BFFs! Here are some of my favorite ways to stay hydrated, cool, and keep my skin moisturized!

Water

Let’s be honest… water is boring, but it’s so vital to keep healthy on a daily basis. Some studies show dehydration can impair mood and brain function. Nobody wants to be cranky, right? The recommended daily amount is 64 ounces. That may sound like a lot (because it kind of is), but when you break it down it’s 8 glasses, 8 ounces each. Not too bad!

18423769_10100165647983398_2937542817498401268_nI like to jazz up my water with Lemon Essential Oil to ensure I’m drinking enough throughout the entire day. Especially after sweating in the sun or a fun outdoor activity like kayaking!

I’ll drink a 12 ounce glass of water with 1 drop of Lemon first thing in the morning to start the day off right and then incorporate different oils like Grapefruit, Tangerine, and even Peppermint to change things up!

*Only use glass or stainless steel when drinking essential oils in your beverage.

Lemon oil has a bright and uplifting taste and some studies show it can support detoxifying actions in the body. Double win!

Keeping Cool

Moving on to our summer afternoon… We’re lounging by the pool sipping on our Lemon water. It’s about noon and that sun is blazing! I found this awesome cooling mist recipe on Pinterest. I’m so excited to use it when I’m relaxing poolside!

18275248_10104516248334102_293844842250722960_n + 1 small glass spray bottle
+ 2 tablespoons witch hazel
+ 2 tablespoons distilled water
+ 8 drops Young Living Peppermint Essential Oil

Combine all ingredients into the glass spray bottle, shake, and spray on the back of the neck when you’re feeling overheated.

I can’t wait for you to feel cool and refreshed! Also, don’t forget to apply sunblock every 2 hours.

After Sun Moisturizer

So you’ve been out in the sun all day relaxing or playing in the water. Now it’s time to take that post-sun cold shower. You get out, dry off, and look in the mirror to find your skin is looking and feeling red hot! Lavender (soothes skin irritation and smells AH-mazing), Frankincense (can reduce inflammation and slow aging signs), coconut oil (moisturizes), and aloe vera (soothes skin) are the perfect combo to cool off your skin and give it the moisture and repair it so desperately needs.

It would be terrible to get to the end of summer with dry, leathery skin!

18301170_10104516204681582_1185904399819475901_n+ 1 medium glass spray bottle
+ Half cup aloe vera gel (try to find organic aloe vera gel at your local health store)
+ 2 tablespoons organic fractionated coconut oil
+ 10 drops Young Living Lavender Essential Oil
+ 5 drops Young Living Frankincense Essential Oil

 

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+ Combine all ingredients into the spray bottle
+ Shake, spray on, and rub into your entire body
*You can also add 1/2 teaspoon Vitamin E oil for extra moisturizing and antioxidant support

Now I’m officially ready for summer!

How about you?

Let me know your favorite summer activities in the comments!