Beating the Winter Blues With Hygge

Beating the Winter Blues With Hygge

Anyone else struggle during the winter months?

Winter can be hard for a lot of people. I have learned some helpful tips from the "happiest people on earth"- the Danes. I would love to share some of what I have learned, specially the concept of hygge.

Hygge ( pronounced hue-guh) is basically the danish word for cozy. It refers to finding comfort, pleasure, and warmth in simple, soothing things such as a cozy atmosphere or the feeling of friendship. The Scandinavian term encompasses a feeling of coziness, contentment, and well-being found through cherishing the little things.

Self-Care Through Gratitude

Would you like to feel happier? Consider a gratitude practice!  

With Thanksgiving coming up this month, it seems like everyone is talking about gratitude! The truth is we should make gratitude part of our everyday routine to see the most benefits.

Positive psychology researchers report that gratitude is strongly and consistently associated with greater happiness. This is kind of a  big deal. Focus on what is good and you will be happier… sounds pretty simple right? It is!

I have seen this play out in my life over and over. The times when I am feeling most grateful are the times when I am feeling most content and most happy.

The trick is that you do not wait to feel gratitude until you are happy, but rather you feel gratitude FIRST and THEN you will be happy. Seems a little backward, I know, but I promise this can make a change for you. Don’t believe me? Google gratitude research and spend some time reading about the researched benefits :)

Here are some simple ways to incorporate gratitude everyday.

  1. Write a thank you note to someone.

  2. Keep a gratitude journal to write down grateful thoughts and feelings everyday.

  3. Reflect on your blessings every week (pick a consistent day/time, I like Sunday)

If you found this helpful, please let me know! I would love to hear your experience.

With Gratitude,

Dr. Cathy

Supplements To Boost Immunity

Last week’s blog post was about lifestyle tips to help boost your immune system. This week we are talking about supplements to consider that help build a strong and healthy immune system. Here are my Top 5!

Vitamin D3: I am listing this one first for a reason! Vitamin D3 is huge when it comes to immunity. It is an immune modulator that activates our immune system. A deficiency of Vit. D3 means that our immune system will not work properly. We get our main source of Vitamin D3 from direct sun exposure which is non-existent in the winter, so make sure you are supplementing. Supplement 1000IU per 25# of body weight.

Probiotics: A healthy gut creates a healthy immune system. Probiotics are friendly bacteria that help to seed your digestive system with beneficial bacteria to help keep our microbiome in balance.

Fish Oil (Omega 3): Fish Oil helps to boost the immune system by enhancing the function of our white blood cells (B cells). Another benefit is that it helps to reduce inflammation which can cause immune suppression. I great starting dose is 2000mg per day.

Vitamin C: Vitamin C helps to boost multiple aspects of the immune system, including increasing natural killer cells to fight infection, improving neutrophil function, improving lymphocyte function, and increasing  antibody immunoglobulins. Vitamin C is water soluble and best taken in either sustained release or multiple times throughout the day. 500 mg-1000 mg is a good starting point (more when dosing if you are ill).

Zinc: Zinc is a mineral that helps to boost the immune system by increasing neutrophils and natural killer cells. Take 30mg per day (more if dosing when ill)

Bonus Items:

Echinacea: Echinacea is an herb that helps to boost white blood cells and can shorten the duration of a cold. For it to work best, it needs to be started at the first sign of a sniffle or scratchy throat. It is not designed for long-term use so it should not be taken every day.

Oscillococcinum (homeopathic): Oscillococcinum is not really a supplement but rather a remedy and I am including it here due to the positive role it can play in decreasing the symptoms of the flu. It is a homeopathic remedy that when taken at the first sign of the flu, can decrease the severity and duration of the virus.

Elderberry syrup: Elderberry syrup is another remedy known to decrease the severity of cold and flu. It can be taken at the first sign of illness to decrease the severity and duration of the illness. Some people also take this as a preventative measure through the winter.  Email me if you would like the recipe that I use to make my own elderberry syrup!

I hope you find this information helpful in keeping your family healthy this cold and flu season. As always with ANY supplements please only use quality products from reputable companies.  I have a list of many good companies that I know and trust. Please don’t ever purchase your supplements on Amazon. I love Amazon as much as the next person, but their quality control is really lacking in the supplement category. There are a lot of fake/knock-off products that they are selling as real items.  We use FullScript and Emerson Ecologics to order supplements. They offer a huge variety of name brand supplements at competitive prices with free shipping. It is easy to set up an account and you can rest easy knowing you will always be getting the real item. 

In Health,

Dr. Cathy

13 LIFESTYLE TIPS TO KEEP YOUR FAMILY HEALTHY THIS COLD AND FLU SEASON

13 LIFESTYLE TIPS TO KEEP YOUR FAMILY HEALTHY THIS COLD AND FLU SEASON

Fall is here! Along with the beauty of the colorful leaves and the anticipation of the holidays comes the realization that cold and flu season is coming too. I talk to so many moms and we all share similar concerns when it comes to keeping our families healthy and avoiding these illnesses if at all possible. I have some tips to share that I use to keep my family well. There will be a series of posts this month on this topic. This week’s post is on lifestyle changes to boost your immune system. I hope you find it helpful.

1. Wash Your Hands: This is the most basic of the basics but hand washing is so important. It is the single most effective way to prevent spreading infections. Removing the germs from our hands helps to prevent us from taking them in to our body.

2. Stay Hydrated: There are so many benefits to drinking water, but when it comes to the immune system water helps to take oxygen to our cells and flush toxins out of our body. Two very important things for a properly functioning immune system.

3. Eat Fresh Veggies, Fruits and Whole Foods: Whole foods are the fuel your body needs to function optimally. To have a healthy immune system your body needs the proper nutrients and those come from whole foods including fresh vegetables, fruits, seeds, nuts and whole grains.

4. Drink Bone Broth: Bone Broth has many health benefits as well. When it comes to immune function it helps in white blood cell production (the cells that fight infection in our body) and it helps to provide many of the amino acids necessary for immune function. It also helps to reduce inflammation which helps our immune system to function better.

5. Eat Fermented Foods: Fermented Foods provide healthy bacteria for our gut. Similar to the way that probiotics work, however this is a more natural way to get them. Much of our immune response is housed in the gut, so a healthy gut means a healthier immune response! Fermented foods include: yogurt/kefir (no sugar), sauerkraut, kimchi, and kombucha. You can find many recipes online to make your own at home!

6. Eat More Garlic, Lemons and Ginger: Garlic is antiviral and antifungal and it is an immune booster because it increases the production of our natural killer cells which help to kill off infection. It is an immune superstar! Lemons are loaded with Vitamin C which is a known immune booster. It also helps to balance the pH and decrease inflammation. Try starting your day with warm water and a squeeze of lemon. Add some honey if you want it a little sweeter (bonus points if it is raw, local honey). Ginger is antibacterial and antiviral. It helps with blood circulation which will help get rid of toxins and viruses.

7. Limit Sugar and Processed Foods: Sugar and Processed Foods have a negative effect on the immune system. Eating them makes the immune system weaker which can result in more illnesses and illnesses that last longer.

8. Get More Sleep: Sleep deprivation can also cause a weaker immune system. During sleep our body has a chance to rest and repair. Cytokines are released when we sleep and these help us to fight off infection. Shoot for 8 hours of quality sleep per night. Children and teenagers need more than 8 hours- more like 10-12!

9. Decrease/Manage Stress: Stress causes a weaker immune response. Our ability to fight off infection is compromised and also the stress hormone Cortisol (released when we are under stress) lowers our immune response by decreasing the amount white blood cells. Reducing stress from our life and creating a healthy stress management routine can go a long way. Sometimes that means saying no, doing less and adding more self care opportunities. This is not selfish- it is for your health :)

10. Nasal Irrigation: Using a clear saline rinse or spray in the nose regularly can flush out germs and toxins before they make their way deeper into the body.

11. Exercise: Physical activity helps to flush toxins out of the lungs and airways. Exercise also causes an increase in white blood cells to help us fight off infection. The brief increase in body temperature can also help to kill off bacteria. In addition, exercise reduces the stress hormone cortisol which can also help to boost the immune system. Moderate activity is all that is needed for these amazing benefits!

12. Fresh Air and Sunshine: Direct sunlight is our main source of Vitamin D which is a known immune booster. Even just a few minutes of sun exposure can help boost our Vitamin D levels. Fresh air helps to boost our oxygen levels which can help destroy bacteria and viruses and create healthier white blood cells.

13. Bodywork: Bodywork boosts your immune system! Chiropractic adjustments helps remove nervous system interference which allows the body to function optimally and helps to boost your immune system. Regular Massage Therapy has been shown to increase natural killer cells and T Lymphocytes (white blood cells) which results in a healthier immune response. Acupuncture can help to regulate immune function and reduce symptoms, speed up the healing of infection and normalize the body’s immune response.


There are a lot of things that we can do to help keep our families well during cold and flu season. This week my focus was on lifestyle changes and next week I will be posting about supplements to consider to boost your immune system. I hope you find these tips helpful!


In Health,

Dr. Cathy