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		<title>Long time, no blog: San Fran, jetlag, allergies, and sunburn</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, I&#8217;ve been lax in the blogging department. I took a trip to San Francisco to visit a friend who&#8217;s receiving some medical treatment there. Once I returned, I was still on California time and had developed a nice case of seasonal allergies. Read: my sleep schedule was off and I had zero energy, especially [...]]]></description>
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<p>So, I&#8217;ve been lax in the blogging department. I took a trip to San Francisco to visit a friend who&#8217;s receiving some medical treatment there. Once I returned, I was still on California time and had developed a nice case of seasonal allergies. Read: my sleep schedule was off and I had zero energy, especially for blogging. I&#8217;m currently resting on my stomach with wet towels over the backs of my legs because I didn&#8217;t put sunscreen on them today and, you got it, I&#8217;ve got two long pepperoni sticks for legs. Since I&#8217;m indisposed, it&#8217;s a perfect time to type!</p>
<p>First things first: California. Ah&#8230;.California. I got off the plane and there were FIVE recycling bins for disposables as soon as I exited the gate. That pretty much sums up CA. I had no problem finding veg options, there is ample recycling, and it&#8217;s clean and sunny. However, I was surprised that, as far as cities are concerned, I prefer New York to San Fran. The people in San Fran (and by people I mean the homeless, the cashiers, and the tourists) wanted to talk too much. When I go to a city, I want to disappear, be intent on where I&#8217;m going, not be bothered. In SF, everyone wants to converse, chit-chat, beg for change&#8230;. Goodness, I&#8217;m such an East Coast girl. (That experience will NOT stop me from eventually moving off the East Coast, though!)</p>
<p>Up second: allergies. I was getting the beginnings of some trouble before flying to CA. Apparently, the pollen was in full swing in SF, so I had an awful stuffy nose and post-nasal drip. By the time I arrived home, my throat was dry and scratchy from the plane and I developed the full-blown allergy symptoms a few days later: itchy eyes, runny nose, coughing, sneezing, sore throat. I don&#8217;t like taking drugs anymore, so I found something at our local organic market that is now my miracle cure: <a href="http://www.vitacost.com/Buried-Treasure-Aller-Ease-trade?csrc=GPF-016055456778" target="_blank">Buried Treasure Aller-Ease</a>. We&#8217;ve used some Buried Treasure supplements before and they make quality products. This initially stinky liquid cured me of the sinus pressure I was having, and after the second day taking it, my allergy symptoms have disappeared. Glorious!</p>
<p>And, finally, sunburn. Sigh&#8230;. I haven&#8217;t tried any &#8220;natural&#8221; sunscreens yet, so I suppose that will be another post. I&#8217;ve read of a brand that makes biodegradable sunscreen that doesn&#8217;t destroy ocean vegetation. Hm, I&#8217;m thinking that wearing biodegradable sunscreen isn&#8217;t going to make a big impact when there&#8217;s literally sh*t floating in the ocean&#8230; . Anyway, today, I wore regular, traditional Coppertone and neglected to put it on my legs. My dermatologist warned me about my susceptibility to skin cancer, but after reading some research that skin cancer could have more to do with diet and less with the effects of the sun, I&#8217;m backing off on my use of the lotions and potions. Unfortunately, I&#8217;ve got a great pair of red legwarmers to show for it.  I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ll continue to wear sunscreen to prevent burns (especially like the kind I got today), but what if skin cancer is simply the sun bringing to the surface all of the sugars, toxins, and free-radicals that the body can&#8217;t process [as per said research]? I like to think that by eating healthy and following a naturopath&#8217;s regime, I won&#8217;t have to totally slather myself with lab-produced chemicals.</p>
<p>But I&#8217;ll let you know how I feel after my next derm appointment. <img src='http://www.soyager.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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