Hi blog buds!
Thank you all for the wonderful comments to yesterday’s Marathon Monday post. I loved reading all of your encouraging words! I hope you know how much more enjoyable (not to mention accountable) this marathon process is, knowing that you are all cheering me on.
I already know what I’ll be doing differently on my next run. Something that I’ve been figuring to be the issue, but that I have neglected to implement. (Partly due to pride, I think.) I’m treating myself as I would a client so I’m going to take my own advice. So stay tuned for the next Marathon Monday and I’ll share my “tweaks” and let you know how it goes!
I rested the ol’ knees on Sunday by not doing any exercise. Then on Monday when I woke up my knees were feeling bueno! So I’m thankful that they are recovering quickly, that’s a good sign! I treated them to some Iron Yoga in the morning before scooting off to work.
While the knees are back to normal, that weird sneezing fit seems to be a touch of a head cold. So I’m giving it the BOOM-BOOM-POW of green smoothies, Emergen-C drinks and green tea. Hopefully I’ll get this thing nipped in the bud! I feel fine, but my nose deciding to keep on running well past that 14 mile mark!


Anyone else this messy while making green smoothies?

I have covered the entire island!
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I was fortunate to start this morning with a delightful run at my favorite hilly trail with one of my clients. Look at the moon as I pulled into the parking lot!

It was just getting light out and the moon was SO bright! I love pretty runs like this! While my little friend OSCAR told me it was 28 outside, we did freeze our hineys off a bit because it was WINDY! (I’ve been going to this trail for about 9 years now – you’d think I’d learn that it’s ALWAYS windy there and dress accordingly!)
I wore my VFFs for the 3.7 miles we did. Ohhh boy do you feel every little rock on a gravel trail in them, especially when your feet are frozen! But I loved it! They thawed out after about 15 minutes, once the blood started pumping and then it was like skipping along like a kid! These things are a hoot!
I so wish that my calves were ready to wear these ‘unshoes’ for longer distances because the impact on my knees is almost nil. I’m getting there! I’ve added another mile to my longest run in them… progressing slowly but safely.
Today’s discussion: what’s your “tried and true” remedy when you have a cold? As I mentioned, I like to try to knock it out with high nutrient foods, like what I add to my green smoothies. This is the first I’ve had in almost a year – I didn’t even catch one when I flew to Michigan in the fall (and I was that person who would catch something every time I stepped on a plane.) I have attributed this good immunity to all the fruits and veggies I’ve been eating since last April. But recently I’ve let some refined carbs and sugars creep back into my diet so I know that’s partly to blame. Time to get back to basics!
Enjoy the rest of your day!
– Shari B. =)









#1 by barb@fitandsixty on March 4, 2010 - 10:15 am
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Shari, I will let you know about the book. I love your recipes.
Where do you live? It looks very beautiful.
.-= barb@fitandsixty´s last blog ..A Beautiful Wednesday Morning in the Desert =-.
#2 by barb@fitandsixty on March 3, 2010 - 5:15 pm
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Shari,

Along with all the goodies you are taking to ward off that cold, I take those oscillococcinum. You get them at the health food store or some of the main grocery stores are now selling it.
It really works if you are feeling a cold coming down.
Barb
.-= barb@fitandsixty´s last blog ..A Beautiful Wednesday Morning in the Desert =-.
#3 by Shari B. on March 3, 2010 - 7:55 pm
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Barb, thank you for the info! I’ve seen that supplement you mention but never knew what it was for! I’ll have to check it out! Thank you for your comment!
#4 by Christy on March 3, 2010 - 6:07 am
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I hope you are feeling better soon! I love Emergen-C, even when I’m not feeling sick.
.-= Christy´s last blog ..The Amazing Race =-.
#5 by Shari B. on March 3, 2010 - 7:57 pm
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Hey Christy! I love my Emergen-C… especially since I don’t drink soda anymore. Sometimes I’ll mix one up when I’m craving a POP!
(I get teased in Colorado for saying POP… does your part of Ohio say pop too?) Have a great night!
#6 by Cindy on March 2, 2010 - 9:57 pm
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I with B. I keep “prevention” at the top of my list most cold and flu seasons (hence the cranberries and ginger juices)
I can’t remember the last sniffles I got (or almost got)…but I do know sugar lowers your immune system for hours so that is one of the reasons why I am glad I am getting off that train.
I used to like to take zinc when I felt a cold coming on. but that was years ago.
I love moon skies early in the morning. so romantic!
and tell Oscar to warm it up a bit! brrr. I ran in shorts in the garage this morning…I was cold but I wasn’t feeling like putting my scragly yoga pants on to run…I need to go shopping.
your boom boom pow made me smile. it’s on my play list! haha
.-= Cindy´s last blog ..Adios Cupcakes =-.
#7 by Shari B. on March 3, 2010 - 7:53 pm
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I looked for cranberries but no luck… Guess I’ll have to wait till next Thanksgiving and put some in the FREEZER when the raw ones are in the stores again.
#8 by Joan on March 2, 2010 - 5:20 pm
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remedies…ohh wait till I drag my arsenal in here…ok I do alot with herbal tea/”broth” concoctions, and yes I do drive my self crazy with it but I think overall it works.
Rest
Extra vitamin C
Moducare
Bee pollen if I have it
Elderflower /elderberry – antiviral
Thyme – sinus
Sage – sore throat
Licorice root – cough, congestion
oregano – antiseptic, anti fungal, anti inflammatory
And lastly if I test for viral I take VS-C caps from Nature’s Sunshine. Their Chinese blend of herbs and they stop it lickity split!
I’ll probably think of more but this isn’t my post now is it? Enough already, Joan!
.-= Joan´s last blog ..A Bee Or Not A Bee =-.
#9 by Shari B. on March 3, 2010 - 7:52 pm
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Joan, this totally made me smile!
I see a guest post in your future on the FitFeat Blog!!
Well, the only thyme I have is the spindly looking version that is currently struggling to grow in my aerogarden, can I just nibble on that? LOL!
Someday I MUST see this notebook of yours! Love all your tidbits of amazing info! I’ll have to look up Moducare.
Thank you so much for the great info!
#10 by Joan on March 3, 2010 - 8:12 pm
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oh NOOO, I’d need a disclaimer as long as my arm to do a guest post.
I love the green tea and drink it almost daily anyway. Tried zinc but it feels like it tears up my mouth and stomach too much so, enough of that. I’ve seen EmergenC and Oscillo, ok putting them on my list to try next. They have to be better than Airborne! Hubby flys alot for work and often brings back airplane sickness, which in turn I get for taking care of him. Thanks for the new tips!
.-= Joan´s last blog ..A Bee Or Not A Bee =-.
#11 by Bernadette on March 2, 2010 - 5:11 pm
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Ok I’m afraid I’m going to jinx myself here…but I RARELY get colds so I don’t really have any secret weapons… I do drink ALOT of EmergenC before I travel on a plane though, just in case!!
That trail looks beautiful, especially with the moon hovering above!
I can’t wait to find out what your long run ‘tweaks’ are!!!
Have a great evening!!
xoxo
#12 by Shari B. on March 3, 2010 - 7:50 pm
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Hi Berni! Me either! (get sick that is…) I know WHY I got it and it kills me to break my “sick-less” streak!