Dr. Isabel Sharkar, NMD, is co-founder of Indigo Integrative Health Clinic in Washington, D.C., a thriving clinic that has been serving the local community in health restoration and body optimization for over a decade. Being in constant pursuit for truth and healing Dr. Isabel graduated in 2011 from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine as a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine.
Keeping our Earth healthy starts with us. While there are many opinions about climate change and how best to live our lives, prosper and care for the environment, no one can argue we have seen an increase in wildfires, hurricanes and wacky weather. While it's hard to sift through all the information out there, here are some things we know, along with ideas for keeping our planet, and ourselves, healthy.You might have heard about the Earth's tipping points or "boundaries" in our planet's natural systems. A team of 28 internationally renowned scientists identified how breaches to these boundaries are leading to irreversible changes, threatening the quality and sustainability of the resources we depend upon for food, water, and the life-sustaining air we breathe.To date, four of the nine planetary boundaries have been crossed: climate change, biodiversity, land-system change, and the global nitrogen cycle (the other five are ozone depletion, ocean acidification, chemical pollution, freshwater consumption threshold, and atmospheric aerosol loading).
Go Green When You Clean. Choose eco-friendly cleaning agents. From dish detergent to laundry detergent and the soap you use to wash your car, many brands offer "green" alternatives to their standard cleaning products. Consider learning how to make your own eco-friendly products.Use Renewable Energy. Solar power, water power - if you live in an area where these are available, there's likely a tax benefit to installing sources of renewable energy.Shorten Your Shower. Take showers instead of baths to prevent water waste. Set a timer for a shorter shower.Weatherize Your Home. Be sure your home has proper insulation. Check for leaks around doors and windows, which will drive up energy use and costs. See if your power provider offers a household "energy audit."Grow Your Own Food. Growing food helps save money, reduces the environmental cost of factory farming, gives the whole family an "agri-education," and keeps our Earth healthy. No yard? Container gardens are great for herbs, berries, some varieties of tomato and pepper. Many urban communities offer a community garden plot for lease and the cost is often less than what you would pay for produce for a season or two.Eat Organic, Seasonally & Locally. When you can, choose organic and in-season foods from local farms (Community Supported Agriculture-CSA) to support your local economy.Go Meatless on Mondays. Just one day a week, decrease meat consumption by using a plant-based recipe.Reduce your Food-print. When grocery shopping, opt for products with the least packaging. This may mean buying off-brand. Also, buy products that come in reusable glass jars. Bring your own reusable bags or containers to the store, including for use at the bulk food bins. Reuse leftover food in next-day meals.A simple Google search on easy ways to reduce your impact on global warming will introduce you to dozens of ideas and resources. Also, check with your local energy companies for resources and programs they offer. Healing the planet, and sustaining our resources is a global effort that starts in our own homes and communities. Together, we can do more.
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