• 27. Why Career-Driven Women Should Care About Blue Zones, Air Quality, and Houseplants for Better Indoor Air

  • Jun 11 2024
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

27. Why Career-Driven Women Should Care About Blue Zones, Air Quality, and Houseplants for Better Indoor Air

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  • Episode Title: Blue Zones, Air Quality, and Houseplants for Better Indoor Air Host: Lacy Lain, The Functional Medicine Woman Episode Summary: Welcome back to Functional Medicine for Women! In this episode, Lacy Lain dives into the fascinating world of Blue Zones, the importance of air quality, and how houseplants can improve your indoor environment. Discover actionable tips to enhance your wellness by adopting practices from the world's healthiest regions and using natural air purifiers. Key Topics Discussed: Introduction to Functional Medicine for Women: The mission of the podcast: Empowering women to take control of their health.Focus on uncovering root causes of health issues and adopting a mind-body-soul approach. Blue Zones: Secrets to Longevity: Overview of the five Blue Zones: Okinawa (Japan), Sardinia (Italy), Nicoya (Costa Rica), Ikaria (Greece), and Loma Linda (California).Common lifestyle habits in Blue Zones: Plant-based diets, regular physical activity, strong social connections, stress management, and clean environments.The significance of good air quality in these regions. Importance of Air Quality: The impact of air quality on overall health, including prevention of respiratory and cardiovascular issues.How to check local air quality using weather apps or online tools.The benefits of spending time outdoors for better air quality and sunshine. Common Indoor Pollutants: Volatile organic compounds (VOCs), mold, dust, and pet dander as common indoor pollutants.Sources of indoor pollution: Cleaning products, furniture, and pets. Houseplants for Better Indoor Air Quality: The role of houseplants in purifying indoor air.NASA's clean air study highlighting the effectiveness of certain houseplants in removing toxins. Top Six Houseplants for Air Quality: Spider Plant: Removes formaldehyde, easy to grow.Snake Plant: Absorbs benzene, formaldehyde, low maintenance.Peace Lily: Removes ammonia, benzene, formaldehyde, elegant appearance.Aloe Vera: Removes formaldehyde and benzene, useful for skin care.English Ivy: Reduces mold, ideal for humid environments.Boston Fern: Removes formaldehyde, requires regular misting and indirect sunlight. Maintaining Houseplants: Regular watering, adequate light, and cleaning leaves to keep plants effective.Consideration of local humidity and climate when choosing houseplants. Main Takeaways: Learn from Blue Zones: Embrace the lifestyle habits of Blue Zone regions for better health and longevity. Air Quality Matters: Good air quality is crucial for preventing respiratory and cardiovascular issues. Houseplants for Health: Incorporate houseplants to improve indoor air quality by removing toxins. Action Steps: Evaluate the air quality in your home.Consider incorporating one or two houseplants from the discussed list to start improving indoor air quality. Call to Action: If you enjoyed today's episode, consider subscribing to the podcast to stay updated with the latest episodes. Your support is invaluable—leave a review to help more women on their wellness journey find this resource. Visit lacylainwellness.com and join the free forever membership to start your health journey today! Thank you for being a part of this community. Remember, your health goals are within reach. Take action today! Links and Resources: Visit the website: lacylainwellness.comCheck local air quality: Weather apps or online searchHouseplants for air quality: NASA Clean Air Study Subscribe & Review: Don't miss out on future episodes! Subscribe to the Functional Medicine for Women podcast and leave a review to support our mission of empowering women through functional medicine. Connect with Lacy: Social Profiles: Follow Lacy Lain on Instagram for daily tips and updates on functional health and holistic wellness.Join the FREE Holistic Health Hub Membership here. Disclaimer: Our life and health coaches do not diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any disease or condition. Nothing we share with our clients is intended to substitute for the advice, treatment, or diagnosis of a qualified licensed physician. Lacy Lain, FMCHC may not make any medical diagnoses or claim, nor substitute for your personal physician’s care. It is the role of Lacy Lain and her Practitioners to partner with their clients to provide ongoing support and accountability in an opt-in model of self-care and should be done under the supervision of a licensed physician. These platforms share personal experiences and provides education. Interaction on these platforms does not constitute a doctor/patient relationship.
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