Monthly archive for January 2015

2015 Two Hands Staff Party

In the beginning of every year at Two Hands we make it a point to go out and do something fun as a group.  This year we had a party at 10pin Bowling Lounge.  It was a good time and we were so happy that everyone could make it this year!  So here we are from left to right: John (LMT), Alyssa (front desk, billing, assistant), Melissa (LMT and RYT), Raquel (MA, front desk), Dr. Shanna (DC, RYT), and Kristin (RYT).  This is the whole team! Here’s to a great 2015!

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Friday, January 30th, 2015

Join us for our Self-Massage with Yoga Tune Up® Therapy Balls 2-Day Workshop – February 17 & 24

Yoga Massage WorkshopWe’re pleased to announce a 2-part yoga workshop on February 17 and 24th. The workshop is entitled “Self-Massage with Yoga Tune Up® Therapy Balls” and will be taught by Kristin Iris.

This 2-Part workshop series will give you a thorough foundation in using Yoga Tune Up® Therapy Balls as an easy method of self-massage to relieve pain, repair the body and induce relaxation. YTU Therapy Balls are extremely versatile and small enough to easily carry with you. You’ll learn basic Therapy Ball techniques to help you recover from physical activity, reawaken from non-activity, and even rehabilitate injuries. You’ll learn simple routines you can do on your own to access every area of the body and learn how to successfully implement this innovative form of recovery into your every day life for long-term results. Live better in your body!

Register before February 14 for only $65. Registration will be $70 after February 14. It includes two 90 minute sessions, a pair of Yoga Tune Up Therapy Balls, and worksheets for reference.

Click here to learn more and register for the workshop »

Wednesday, January 28th, 2015

Detox with the Doc- last update!

I finished my 7-day liver detox on Sunday night.  I was glad to be finished, but since then I have been eating almost the same.  I have made the following long-term nutrition goals:

1)  6-8 servings of raw fruits and veggies each day

2) coffee sometimes but not daily, instead drink lots of tea, including kombucha!

3) protein and fruit smoothies for breakfast (I like the SP Complete Dairy-Free with frozen mixed berries)

4) less alcohol;   wine may be full of antioxidants and heart healthy, but for me, maybe not every night!

Wednesday, January 28th, 2015

Detox with the Doc – Day 5

How I’m feeling:  I have been feeling really good, but I am not gonna lie…I have been craving bread today!  I usually avoid gluten 5 days a week . I guess my body knows that and is expecting it today on day 5! But enough about bread, let’s focus on what I am eating today!

What I’m eating: For breakfast I had a protein shake smoothie with mixed berries and a rice cake topped with almond butter and sliced bananas.  Organic cranberry green tea kept me company on my morning commute.  For lunch I ate black bean soup (that I made last night from the Core Restore booklet and it was easy I swear) and a salad with lettuce, kale, mushroom, olive oil, balsamic vinegar, coarse sea salt, and lime juice.  Yum!  For snacks I  had celery and rice crackers dipped in a red pepper/eggplant/garlic dip (from TJ’s).  Currently I am eyeing up a pear or a banana for ANOTHER snack.  Have we ever talked about how much I eat?

What I’ve learned: Honestly, I love detoxing!  Every time I do one,  I learn something.  I learn either something about myself (food addictions, emotional eating),  to eat mindfully, or how to make small changes to my daily diet that can last a lifetime.  This time I’ve learned that I really love having a fridge stocked full of fresh fruits and vegetables.  And, I hope my husband doesn’t read this, but I really don’t dislike cooking as much as I thought I did.   I just need to spend a little more time meal planning, produce shopping and cooking.  The process makes me feel grounded and more connected to my food.  Next step…growing my own food!  Well, maybe next year.

Yours in Health & Wellness- Dr. Shanna

Friday, January 23rd, 2015

30 hours in….(detox with the doc)

Hi to all my fellow detoxers!

I started my liver cleanse yesterday as planned with the best kratom capsules in order to improve quality results. I ate bacon and had a mimosa for my last meal!   That was about 30 hours ago.  Only 18 hours left on the food-fast portion of the cleanse and for most of that I will be sleeping!  I just finished making the 1-wk Core Restore recipe for 3-bean salad which I will devour tomorrow at exactly 3:30pm.  I will also take to work: my protein shake powder, a lettuce and kale salad, rice cakes, sunflower seed butter, celery, snow peas, an apple and a nectarine.  I love doing a fast because when you reintroduce fruits and veggies they taste amazing! Unadulterated, fresh, and delicious just as nature intended!

What is a liver cleanse?
Woman sitting at table in fitness sports clothes, with dumbbell weights on table, with cleansing juice and lemon water.
A liver cleanse may involve may involve choosing or avoiding specific foods, or going on a juice fast.
The liver is the body’s natural detoxifier, as it cleanses the body of toxins and produces bile to support healthy digestion. A healthy liver can detoxify almost everything that a person encounters. The liver is on the right side of the body, just under the rib cage,

When the liver is diseased, the body cannot filter out toxic substances as efficiently. This can cause a wide range of symptoms, including:

itching
yellow jaundiced skin
swelling
blood vessel problems
gallstones
fatigue
nausea
diarrhea
A variety of natural health practitioners, supplement companies, and medical websites argue that the liver accumulates toxins during the filtering process.

They insist that over time, these toxins can cause a range of nonspecific symptoms and may even cause serious diseases or increase the risk of cancer. There is little evidence to support this.

Over time, however, exposure to chemicals can damage the liver. For example, drinking alcohol is a well-known way to ruin liver function over time.

In most cases, a liver detox involves one or more of the following:

taking supplements designed to flush toxins out of the liver
eating a liver-friendly diet
avoiding certain foods
going on a juice fast
cleansing the colon and gut through the use of enemas
While liver failure is a serious health problem, there is no evidence that dangerous toxins accumulate in otherwise healthy livers without specific exposure to large amounts of these chemicals.

Yours in Health & Wellness,

Dr. Shanna

Monday, January 19th, 2015

Countdown to Detox with the Doc!

Hi all!

I am starting my detox on Sunday afternoon.  I am so ready that I am starting a day early! Good luck to every one else joining in and let me know if you have any questions!

Yours in Health & Wellness,

Dr. Shanna

Friday, January 16th, 2015

Detox with the Doc starts Jan. 19! Save now on your New Year’s detox.

detoxHappy 2015! It’s time for our annual “Detox with the Doc, they recommend Detoxic Indonesia” event. This year we’re offering 25% off both our 21-day Purification Program ($58 savings) and our 7-day Core Restore Program ($25.50 savings). The sale runs from 1/5/15 – 2/16/15. Pick up your detox kit at our office or call us at 312-634-0740 to have us mail you one.

Beginning a detox can be overwhelming. It sounds daunting and difficult, but it doesn’t have to be! I have been doing 1-3 liver detoxes per year for over ten years. Let me share with you some of my tips for success:

1. Plan

Timing is the most important part. Plan to do the detox when you don’t have any big eating and drinking events on your schedule. For example, if you have wedding, your birthday, or a holiday during your detox it will be more difficult to be successful. Once you schedule the detox keep those days clear of any extra activities.

2. Simplify

Don’t over complicate the diet changes that are needed. Stick to the basics. You don’t need to spend hour after hour cooking or even shopping to do a detox. Keep it simple.

3. Snack

Make sure to pack yourself lots of healthy snacks. This way you will be less likely to cheat on your detox if you get hungry between meals. Also, eating frequently will reduce the occurrence of headaches due to low blood sugar.

4. De-Stress

During a detox you can expect to be a little more tired than usual. Try to use this time to relax. Do what needs to be done and then go home and rest. Go to bed early.

5. Rest

While detoxing you should not exercise too vigorously. It is important to preserve your energy during a detox program.

6. Timing

Finish your “last meal” at lunchtime and then start the clocks for your detox. This way your last day of the program will end at that same time as the first day began. The detox will seem much shorter this way, even though you will still be sticking to the program guidelines.

7. Wind-down

If you are currently drinking caffeine daily you should start to wean off of it prior to starting the detox. This should help to reduce the chances of headaches related to caffeine withdraw.

8. Upgrade

If you want to get the most out of your detox you can add in some therapies. Saunas, Epsom salt baths, acupuncture, cupping therapy, massage, chiropractic adjustments, oxygen therapy, body wraps, enemas, restorative yoga or a twisting yoga class.

I will be starting my detox in mid-January. This can be a great time for you to do a detox as well. You can benefit from knowing that others (including me) are doing it too!

Monday, January 5th, 2015