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Faces of Love and Peace

Faces of Love and Peace

February is the month of love, and we will be exploring some very different variations on that theme in the coming weeks at foodtalk4you!

Love and Peace just go together, don’t they?

When we are at peace from within, we naturally reach out in love to others and to ourselves.

Our community felt deeply blessed to witness the monks during their recent Walk of Peace through our state. At a time when the news seemed to grow heavier by the moment, and our spirits were sinking, this quiet band of brothers moved through our shared space as a living testament to another way.

The image of them stays with me—shaping a quieter presence within myself and a renewed determination to walk each day with intention, toward peace, and toward being a light for others.

So, how am I doing that?

True confession. I had succumbed to the siren call of convenience, when I used liquid pods in my dishwasher.

The pods’ plastic wrap melts in the hot water, releasing the contents to wash the dishes and provide the sparkle we all love from a clean rinse.

Until I noticed a mysterious ‘dust’ on the back of my plates coming straight out of the dishwasher!

Enter micro and nano plastics …

There is no minimum daily requirement for ingesting plastics. None. No level of consumption or absorption is associated with good health.

Plastic is forever! It does not return to the earth as some kind of compost … it breaks down to particle sizes smaller than dust.

We breathe it. We eat it. We absorb it.

Nano plastics cross defensive barrier systems in our body such as our skin and the lining of our intestines. They are now found in our blood, tissue, and organs.

Consider this quote from the NIH dated January 23, 2024: “The researchers found that, on average, a liter of bottled water included about 240,000 tiny pieces of plastic. About 90% of these plastic fragments were nanoplastics.” 

Many people believe that drinking 64 ounces of water a day from single-use plastic bottles is good for their health—but is it? Doing so can result in an estimated 480,000 plastic particles entering the body.

Awareness comes first. We cannot undo what we have done, we just take our next steps forward doing better.

While we just had one pod to eliminate at our house, many people are using pods in the laundry as well.

Did you know that our skin is our largest organ? It’s an organ of absorption! Plastic dust from laundry pods gets trapped in the fabric of clothes we wear!

There will be more about finding ways to eliminate plastics from our lives in future posts.

Now, we have a special announcement!

Foodtalk4you would like to welcome Kimberly Attwood, PT, DPT, FDN, and Clinical Director of IVY Rehab in Garner, NC, as a guest contributor! Very soon, you will see the first edition of Kim’s Corner as she shares with readers her insights into how we can show love to our bodies through the latest techniques for recovery!

In health –
Deidre