Wellness Responder Tool Kit

Vacation Stresses
Summer is still in full swing and there are many families going on holidays to enjoy their time together before school starts. Excitements and stress can be experienced. There are many things to consider in planning and travelling to the holiday destination. The smoke from the wildfires are reaching across the country making the air quality not only unpleasant but unhealthy. The warm temperature can bring on dehydration. Meals take planning as well as preparing. Sleep may also be a concern when the familiar bed is not available. Then there are minor injuries and stress on the body with summer activities. With all these considerations and concerns, there is a solution.

Solutions
The solution is creating your own “Wellness Responder Kit” to take with you and to keep in your home. Yes, you read right!!!! “A Wellness Responder Kit”.

These products are non-evasive, energizing, comforting, soothing, rejuvenating, stress-free, and gives your body what it needs to regain cellular performance and enhance the body functions. These also can be applied when you are back home.

Refer to Products on http://www.wellnessonwheels11.com

or contact wellnessonwheels11@gmail.com

Summer-time Hydration And Why Our Body Needs Water

The Institute of Medicine advises men to drink three liters (101 fluid ounces) of water per day and for women, 2.2 liters 74 fluid ounces). During the summer months, we tend to perspire more and lose even more water throughout the day. That means the skin is working harder, and we need to replenish the body’s largest organ by drinking more water. 

Drinking plenty of water is extremely important and highly underrated even though dehydration is common and may have frightening consequences.  Since 50 to 70 percent of our body mass is composed of water, including skin, tissues, cells and organs (1), water is essential for Active Wellness. 

When dehydration occurs, the body does not have enough water for its basic vital functions. Watch out for these symptoms of mild to moderate dehydration (2): Increased thirst with dry mouth. Unusual feelings of fatigue or sleepiness; decrease or lack in urine output, headache, dry skin, dizziness, tearlessness,  constipation and leg cramps. 

Symptoms of severe, dehydration include (2) Lightheadedness that stops you from standing or walking normally, Drop in blood pressure (can lead to shock) Rapid heart rate Fever, Poor skin elasticity, lethargy and/or confusion, actually passing out or blacking out, swollen hands, feet and legs. Our bodies lose water daily through perspiration, breathing and the entire, digestive/excretion process, We naturally replenish these losses through the consumption of food and beverages, but depending on individual diets, may not hydrate enough.

Recommendation on amount of structured well filtered water

• 4 cups before breakfast 

• 2 cups 2 hours after breakfast

• 2 cups 2 hours after lunch

• 1 cup   2hours after supper 

Script reference: 

1 http://www.stylecraze.com/articles/benefits-of-water-for-skin-hair-and-health/#gref

2 https://www.emedicinehealth.com/dehydration_in_adults/article_em.htm

3/4 https://www.uwhealth.org/madison-plastic-surgery/the-benefits-of-drinking-water-for-your-skin/26334

The PiMag Water System  

Water Matters  Dr. Gary Lindner, www.selfcarehub.com ,  physiologist, helps us tackle this global issue one glass at a time  and search water for companion materials.”  

Dancing with Water  M.J. Pangman  https://www.dancingwithwater.com/   Speaks on the most healthy water you can drink and helps us to understand the nature of  water. 

Drinking water on an empty stomach    

Nikken Water PH Test   

A Thanksgiving Address to Water  “We give thanks to all the water of the world. We are grateful that the waters are still here and doing their duty of sustaining life on Mother earth. Water is life, quenching our thirst and providing us with strength, making the plants grow and sustaining us all. Let us gather our minds together and with our minds, we send greetings and thanks to water.” A quote from  Braiding Sweatgrass nonfiction book  by Robin Wall Kimmerer (Page 311

Notes: a)  Braiding Sweatgrass on  Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants. The book is about alternative forms of Indigenous knowledge outside of traditional scientific methodologies. b) Iroquois Haudenosaunee Confederacy , the oldest living democracy on the planet, Onondaga Lake present-day city of Syracuse, New York, USA.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iroquois

Contact Lorraine Martin 250-408-4846 wellnessonwheels11@gmail.com

Air Quality Solutions

Where there is smoke there is fire!! During the summer in British Columbia, Canada, there is a treat of wildfires. The NK’Mip RV Resort and Campground, Osoyoos, BC was evacuated. It was an new experience for us.

Photo By Studioeh Design Osoyoos, BC Canada 2021

Photo by Greg Reely, Osoyoos, British Columbia Canada

Living in these areas can contribute to breathing challenges. A solutions is to make our home environment as healthy as possible. For information on a solution for keeping the indoor air clean and healthy, click on “Environment” and scroll to product.

Resources: Dr. Gary Lindner, Self Care Hub, Air Matters, physiologist, “clears the air” concerning air quality in your home. “Air quality is one, if not, the major pathway that toxic chemicals and particulates enter our bodies to cause innumerable health concerns. The potential impact of indoor air quality on human health is noteworthy for several reasons.”

Contact Lorraine Martin

Email: wellnessonwheels11@gmail.com

Phone: 250-408-4846

Introduce Myself

Lorraine Martin, CEO of Wellness On Wheels 11 – A Wellness Home Travel Trailer.

Lorraine is a member of a Japan Global Active Wellness Community. She is offering a her wellness traveling experience for a holiday of camping whether occasional or full-time RV-ing.

Lorraine was formerly the owner of the Buena Vista Bed and Breakfast Wellness Spa, a Psychiatric Nurse who worked in Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia, Canada and England and Switzerland. She is an Author and Volunteer. Married, mother of 3 and grandmother of 4.

Lorraine Martin