PAUSE 4 PREVENTION // Be GMO Free!

You already know that pesticides are bad for you, linked to cancer and should be washed off your grub…but how do you wash off chemicals that are inserted into the DNA of your produce? It doesn’t help that 26% of Americans don’t even know that there are GMOs inside their food. Read our cheat sheet on how and why you should shop organic, and the top products to avoid!

PAUSE 4 PREVENTION // Healthy Tips for Festival Season

We could eat almond butter all day long—in a smoothie, on a banana or mostly with a spoon. Luckily it has a m a z i n g health benefits, including reducing aromatase activity within the breast, thereby reducing estrogen production and lowering your risk of breast cancer. It’s also full of fiber, protein and antioxidants to stabilize blood sugar, promote heart health and keep you feeling full!

PAUSE 4 PREVENTION // Introducing Yoga 101 / Practice Makes Perfect (Prevention)!

For those of you new to or curious about yoga, there’s no better time to learn about its important health benefits. While yoga studios and festivals seem to be all the rage, this centuries old practice is hardly a trend. Here at B4BC, some of us have been practicing for many years while others are just discovering it for the first time through our recent ReTreat Yourself wellness experience and B4BC Yoga Heals sessions.

PAUSE 4 PREVENTION // WORLD WATER DAY

This past Saturday was World Water Day, so we turned to our friends at Surfrider to get some great water saving tips! Did you know that 780 million (1 in 9) people lack access to clean water, and 3.4 million people die each year due to water related illness? Check out our blog for tips from Surfrider to help conserve numbers and change those statistics, and remember Healthy Earth = Healthy You!!

PAUSE FOR PREVENTION // Toxins, Toxins Everywhere

Did you know the average woman wears 515 chemicals a day? 5-1-5. What?! Of the 82,000 ingredients found in beauty products, one in eight is an industrial chemical. Our skin absorbs 60 percent of any topical product we use, which often contain chemicals linked to cancer or hormone disruption.

Advertisers spent an astonishing $144 billion in 2011 to entice shoppers to buy more and more stuff, and there is shockingly little regulation on how they are able to label their products, and what toxic chemicals go in them.