DIY Magnesium Spray
Jodiebees
Benefits of Magnesium
INGREDIENTS
100ml spray bottle
2 TBsp of Magnesium sulphate flakes
Filtered water- Hot
OPTIONAL goodness:
Include a combo of ALL or 1 of the following;
10 drops of lavender EO
10 drops of copaiba EO
5-10 drops of CBD oil
METHOD
Dissolve the magnesium flakes into the water.
Allow to cool and if adding the extras, add the oils when the water cools.
It’s a wonderful spray to use before bed.
May it top you up as it does me,
With Love,
Jodie
Here in Amsterdam the winter can sometimes feel very long and tiresome with little people continually passing germs to one another, infecting the whole household. AND… when it clears, the cycle can happen all over again eek.
I don’t proclaim that our household doesn’t experience the same cycles, but I wanted to share some of the tools we use to break the cycle continuing and address stopping it in its tracks. We find BOOSting ourselves up with the items listed below before the winter season (wherever we are in the world) is in full swing and OR increasing intake when struck down ‘under the weather’ is SUPER helpful.
#1
BONE BROTH
What better time of the year than to dose up on this goodness if not everyday .
I’m a big believer in daily consumption of bone broth see my post here on why but during winter, my body literally craves it.
Warming soup bases, broth tea in the morning, a flask of broth to sip on throughout the day with fresh lemon are a few ways in which we enjoy bone broth daily in winter.
#2
COD LIVER OIL
Jam packed with naturally occurring fat soluble Vitamins A, D and E. I like how I can dose my girls up on these nutrients together as they naturally occur in perfect ratios. Very aligned with my philosophy food as medicine.
We use both the Green pastures and Rosita brands.
#3
GARLIC
We enjoy both black- (fermented) and white (raw) a dose of either or both daily. Vasara and I happily snack on the black fermented garlic but I hide raw garlic in most of our dinner meals.
*Tip: once you cut your raw garlic before adding into your meals, allow it to sit on the chopping board for a minute or two.
* See my immune elixr recipe where garlic is used for healing cold/flu here.
#4
ESSENTIAL OILS
The power of essential oils have become more well known and fashionable in the last 5-10 years.
Despite their increased popularity, their medicinal properties have been used for centuries. We personally love to diffuse and apply diluted essential oils topically.
Our favourite go to’s in winter are: doTERRA’s on-guard, easy AIR blends in addition to frankincense, rose, oregano, lemon, wild orange and lavender.
*There are MANY good quality ethical brands of essential oils to add to your tool kit- although please do your research as there are many ‘Knock off’, diluted inauthentic oil brands also.
We diffuse ALL of the mentioned oils above and apply topically heavily diluted with fractionated coconut oil.
#5
VITAMIN C
One of the most popular water soluble vitamins, Vitamin C is loaded with antioxidants immune boosting properties and is wonderful for your adrenals aka a great nutrient to help buffer stress.
A review published in the Annals of Nutrition & Metabolism showed that getting enough vitamin C may help reduce symptoms and shorten the duration of respiratory tract infections, such as the common cold.
Loading up on vitamin C rich foods would be optimal during this season with supplementation added to nip any lurgies in the bud.
#6
ZINC
Zinc is one of the most essential minerals our cells need for optimal function. This powerhouse of a mineral:
#7
ECHINACEA
A wonderful immune modulating herb as well as supporting your adrenals in addition to lymphatic system. Being one of the only published herbs to be SAFE in pregnancy and breastfeeding its a no brainer to use this incredible healer of nature. Echinacea can be purchased in many forms, a herbal tea, a liquid tincture (from herbalist/naturopath or tablet.
#8
VITAMIN D
Vitamin D aka, the sunshine vitamin, is a fat soluble vitamin which plays an incredible role in the body from boosting immune health to nourishing hormone, brain and bone health. Therefore when the body has optimal levels of vitamin D = optimal health and function.
Sunshine is the best way to obtain higher levels although even living in sunny countries many people have LOW vitamin D levels so supplementing may be beneficial.
#9
NATURE
Not only is it another opportunity to optimise vitamin D building exposure, but taking in some fresh air, standing bare feet on the earth or sand can be so incredibly healing.
Healing for ;
Healthy and diverse microbiome = stronger immune system
#10
MOVEMENT
The incredible healing power of movement!
Movement stimulates:
Movement can be super gentle- especially when the body is healing, even creating gently circular motions with arms, neck shoulders and hips can increase circulation and healing to areas required.
Last but not least, movement can help us process EMOTION- feelings in motion. Using MOVEMENT to help us tap into how we feel, to be able to deeply FELL into it to them release it can have POWERFUL healing effects on our physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing. PUT on your favourite FEELING playlist and move to the tune see how you feel after
With love and healing, Jodie x
Say goodbye to lerking nasties with this old school naturopathic recipe:
Naturopathic BOOST elixir
This recipe is fantastic for supporting your body to combat coughs, colds, sore throats and pesky tickles.
What is brilliant about this recipe is it is food based, making it safe for little people, pregnant, breastfeeding mothers, the elderly and anyone who doesn’t have sensitivities to the herbs and active constituents the food contains.
Being food based, you can use it in prevention of the unpleasant effects of a seasonal change eg: I normally make a jar leading into winter or if my girls are surrounded by others who are run down.
In addition…You can dose up frequently to boost the body, if you, or any of the family are under the weather.
INGREDIENTS:
METHOD:
Dice onion, garlic, green herbs as finely as possible.
Add all of this to the jar including any of the juices accumulated on the chopping board
Grate ginger into the jar with the finer side of the grater
Place the slices of lemon on top like its lid then cover the lot with your honey, securing with the lid.
Place in a cool place (maybe a pantry or in a kitchen cupboard for 2 days or so.
You will know when its ready as the mixture begins to liquify. A great way to check and look after it is to shake it daily
When its a liquid elixr, strain off herb remains for compost and pour the liquid into the second jar ready to consume.
Given the honey its deliciously sweet, I start the girls and myself off with a Tsp and increase to a TBsp.
If sipping off a spoon isn’t for you, adding it to some warm water, for adults hot mug and enjoy it warm and soothing benefits.
With love and soothing,
Jodie xx

A frequent question I am asked by my clients, family and friends is: how do you get your family to consume bone broth? This question inspired me to share with you my top 5 ways i sneak into our family's diet daily 🙂
Discover why bone broth is liquid gold and a wonderful food source of goodness here.
Many of you have asked me what I used during my pregnancies on my bump. I was fortunate to not have received any stretch marks and I believe it was due to a combination of nutrition, genetics and my bump oil 🙂
Peppermint, fennel and ginger essential oils were some of my ‘go to’s’ (in conjunction with fresh peppermint and ginger) when it came to managing nausea during my first trimester and during travel. I also made the fresh herbs in tea to support and alleviate any bloating and indigestion from different food i was trying.
How I used the essential oil:
Bump Oil
During my second pregnancy I started showing quite early and found the skin on my stomach to be quite dry and itchy, especially as the weather got colder and when I was growing.
Using an old recycled jar, I created an oil rub using three of natures safest, nourishing and calming oils.
Recipe:
Base: I filled my jar 3/4 full of my chosen ‘base oil’ . I created three small jars given the travel and liquid limits, alternating between my friend Samira’s gorgeous Argan Oil ,Organic rosehip oil and Organic Coconut oil
The I added:
Safety: I only use doTERRA If you are using a 60ml jar this is approximately 2% dilution – which is very safe. These three oils I also happily use on both of my babies as newborns due to knowing how safe they are- ALWAYS diluted of course, with coconut oil.
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