healthy summer

What I've been loving this Summer

Summer always feels like this mix of sunshine, sweat, and trying to stay on top of life while still enjoying it. You too? 


I’m running my business, hanging with the kids full-time (a little reading, a little math, lots of friends, beach, pool, outside time), and doing my best to feel good in my body without overcomplicating it.

Lately I’ve been leaning into the tools and habits that help me stay steady ... physically, mentally, and emotionally. Nothing extreme, nothing that takes hours. Just simple things that work.

Here’s what I’m using on repeat right now. Not because they’re trendy, but because they actually help me feel better. And on the couple of things I have a discount link or code for, I'll share that as well.

Vitamin C powder
Not for drinking. I mix it with filtered water, pour it into a small spray bottle, and keep it in our pool bag. I use it post-dip if we aren't getting into the shower right away to help neutralize the chlorine. It costs PENNIES to make a whole spray bottle.

Lumebox (save 43% with this link)
I’ve been using red light therapy for many years, but now that I’m dealing with some newly realized lymphedema, I’ve doubled down. I use it first thing in the morning while I plan ,my day or start to work, in the sauna or anytime I can squeeze it in. I also use to prep skin for sun, heal after too much sun, bug bites, or anything else. And for any aches, pains, over my thyroid, for metabolism, face, hair. I notice better energy, calmer skin, and better recovery when I’m consistent. The Lumebox is my favorite b/c it's potent, 3rd party tested for safety, low EMF and so versatile! I don't need a face mask, scalp cap, etc. etc. Lumebox does it all.

Compression boots
These are a new part of my nighttime routine now. They help with lymph flow, swelling / water retention, facia, soreness, and circulation. I usually use them while catching up with my husband or watching a show together after the kids go to bed.

Vibration plate
I just got this last month as a birthday gift from my bestie and have been standing on it for 5-10 minutes as I'm about to start my workout. It supports lymphatic flow and calms my nervous system without feeling like a chore. Definitely not essential, but surprisingly helpful for me.

My deodorant
I’ve tried almost every “clean” deodorant out there. Most either don’t work or give me a rash (those with baking soda irritate me). This one’s different. It actually works, even in summer, and smells great (with no false fragrances -- I like the grapefruit lemon scent). Con: it's a deodorant "cream" so I apply with my fingers. No biggie. I just wash my hands after.

This sunscreen, and this one, and this one and this one
My current favs. Mineral-based, rub in quickly, no stickiness, no-to-minimal white cast. We're outside a lot and opt for unfiltered sunshine sometimes, shade or clothing cover sometimes and mineral sunscreen other times. 

Ponytail hat
Not revolutionary, but it saves me on the days when I need sun protection and still want to wear my hair up. This one’s soft, lightweight, and doesn’t look like a tourist hat. A small win that makes a difference. I have in 4 colors and wear all year long, but 10x more in the Summer. It's great for workouts, BBQs, pool, beach.

Unbun bread
Grain-free, gluten-free, 22g protein and 20g fiber. Doesn’t spike my blood sugar, feels like and tastes like "regular" bread and makes quick meals feel like actual meals. Contains whey protein, so avoid if sensitive.

NMN supplement (code TARAALLENHEALTH15 for 20% off a subscription plus an additional $15 off)
One of the few supplements that noticeably boosts my energy and focus. I use this for mitochondrial support, especially during high-output seasons (like summer with kids home all day). I've been taking NMN on and off for 9-10 years or so. I'm newer to this brand, but love the 3rd party testing and sourcing.

Magnet water balloons
These are just fun. My kids love them, and I don’t have to pick up hundreds of little balloon scraps from the yard. Refillable, reusable, and perfect for quick bursts of outside fun without a big mess. They usually fill up a big cooler or the cold plunge and have a water balloon fight started with friends / neighbors within minutes. We're also having our first block party ever this Summer and these bad boys will be in use then, too!

Cooler bag or cooler backpack (couldn't find the link to ours)
One or both of these come with us EVERYwhere: to the park, the beach, parties, pool, travel, trampoline park. We fill it with waters, electrolytes, veggies, hummus, cheese sticks, grapes, berries, protein snacks, trail mix, sometimes full meals. It’s functional, not bulky, and very useful when you bring a lot of your own food places like we do.

Cold shower blast
Completely free and totally worth it. I end my showers with 60 - 90 seconds of cold water. It helps with circulation, inflammation, immunity, and mental reset. If I feel overwhelmed, it pulls me right back to center. Bonus: you don’t need to prep or clean anything. And yes, it always sucks. HAHA. But worth it.

Breathwork out back
When I can carve out two minutes, I’ll sit on the patio and just breathe. It helps regulate my nervous system, especially when the house feels overstimulating.

Barefoot walks in the yard
Another freebie that works. It’s not a magic cure, but getting outside without shoes, even for a few minutes, does something for my brain. Sometimes I pace while on a client call, coming back to the table to jot down notes as needed (if we've ever spoken on the phone in a professional setting, I've definitely been taking notes!) Sometimes it's while I water the garden, weed or plant something new. Sometimes it's when we have company over and I'm just being the little hippie I was meant to be. Either way, I come back inside better.

That’s the round-up. No pressure to try any of it. But if you’ve been in a weird rhythm this summer and want to feel better without overhauling your entire life, maybe something here will help.

You can take care of your health without turning into a full-time project. You’re allowed to enjoy things that make life smoother without overthinking it. And you never have to purchase anything to start feeling better. Sometimes the free tools are really the most rewarding and powerful.

And if you’ve got something you’ve been loving this summer, hit reply and tell me. I’m always up for adding to my list.


XO,
Tara

P.S. Little shameless plug here: I’ve also been leaning on The Metabolic Edge hard this summer. It’s such a gift not having to overthink my workouts -- they’re already programmed (by past me, which feels like a favor from a smarter version of myself). Less than 45 minutes, full of intention, and actually moving the needle: strength, mobility, balance, deep core, pelvic floor, bone health, and progressive overload without the burnout.

But what I love just as much is the women inside. The community is tight -- supportive, funny, smart, driven. We swap wins, recipes, real-life victories. We hang out live for workshops, Q&As, guest expert talks, and cheer each other on through fat loss, strength gains, lab work wins, even full-on disease reversal stories. It’s the kind of sisterhood that keeps you going -- and reminds you you’re not doing this alone.


If you want to come hang out with us, even if just for the Summer (no contracts -- you can cancel yourself anytime), apply here.

Things I'm loving this Summer

These 7 things are on repeat for me this Summer.




1. Basil seeds. These tiny little black seeds look just like chia seeds and can be turned into a pudding just like chia seed pudding. They can also be sprinkled on everything from yogurt, to oatmeal, to fruit salad, to cottage cheese to desserts. What I love about them is that they have 15g of fiber per serving (which is 2 T), 5g of protein and are a good source of omega 3s. Yes please! With most people coming in way under the minimum recommendation of 25g of fiber daily for women, this helps me reach that goal very easily.


2. Lumebox. I love using this thing year-round but there are certain benefits specific to Summertime. For one, it helps prepare my skin to be out in the sun and reduces sunburns. Also, using it after sun exposure helps my skin to heal any damage. It's great to speed recovery and healing time on things like mosquito bites and because of the way it improves at the level of the mitochondria, it helps with things like blood sugar management and metabolic rate -- things I'm mindful of in all seasons, but Summer is no different. Also, if your daughter stubs here toe on a lounge chair by the pool and it's suspected broken, the lumebox can be used to speed up healing then, too. ;-) This link gets you a STEEP discount that will show up once you go to check out. Enjoy!


3. Vitamin C. I mix 1 tsp into 1 cup of filtered water and add to a spray bottle. We use on our skin after pool use but before showering to help neutralize the detrimental effects of the chlorine.


4. Active skin repair. My sweet sweet mama had brain surgery to remove a tumor exactly one week ago and I've been spending lots of time in the hospital. If you know me, you know I do not use hand sanitizer. Instead, I prefer to wash my hands with soap and water. Active skin repair is great to keep in my purse for cuts, scrapes, rashes, sunburn but I will also use in place of hand sanitizer when necessary as it can help kill germs without disrupting the skin microbiome.


5. Reusable water balloons. This isn't really a health thing unless having something on hand that might entertain your kids while they get their sunshine, grounding, sensory play and exercise and while you get some in work (or relaxation or play with them) counts. We purchased these for our kiddos' last day of school and surprised them with a celebratory water balloon fight. They've been used many times since!


6. I own this bathing suit in 3 colors / patterns and rotate. They are inexpensive, cute and stay in place (except for certain diving board shenanigans). Anytime I share a cold plunge video or something wearing one, I get DMs asking where I got it, so here it is. :-)


7. I own this hat in 4 colors / patterns and practically live in them in the Summer. Again, inexpensive, cute. I wear the heck out of them with intense workouts, beach, pool, bike rides, boating, top down on Jeep, etc. and they've all held up so far! I love that I get some sun protection on my face and that I can have a high or low ponytail or bun with it on.



These 7 things are each, in their own little way, making my Summer easier / healthier. Hope your Summer so far has been exactly what you are needing it to be. <3 



XO,
Tara



P.S. The waitlist for the September round of TRANSFORM: Body + Mind is open. It's for those with fat loss, muscle-building, or "toning up" goals who want to achieve those goals without dieting and while focusing on cutting-edge health optimization at the same time. Hop on it if you want to stay in-the-know and receive a discount code when the cart opens. Get ready -- we do things in a wildly different way! 

Healthy Summer Things

Summer time has me feeling all kinds of ways ....




Like I love it. But I hate mosquitos despite them loving me. And not a fan of ticks, either. And why is it so weird getting into a bathing suit for the first time every Summer?




I think often about how most of us grew up fearing the sun and yet one of the most beneficial things we can be doing for our health and body composition goals is ensuring that we're getting enough sun (but preventing harmful burns, of course).



Then there's the whole chlorine thing -- which I posted about recently right here.



And how can we leverage the fact that most of us are outdoors more often this time of year to help us build momentum on our goals? One way is by thinking about restructuring the water inside our body. Once again, for health AND body goals. Check this out.



Another great opportunity we have is to leverage temperature. Hot + humid outside? Go workout outside around sunrise or sunset and you've got your very own "infrared sauna" (we get natural infrared light through the sun around both sunrise and sunset). Then hop into a cold bath, shower, or baby pool filled with hose water and ice cubes. Boom. Contrast therapy!



I'm a big fan of the food that's in season now too! If you missed it, you can grab my 42-recipe Summer healthified dessert recipe e-cookbook, Sweet Surrender



Every season has its challenges. It's a regular showdown around here with those darn blood-sucking flying jerks. But each season also makes it a little easier to focus on our health and body goals in a slightly new way. What are you loving most about Summer?



XO,
Tara

Sweet Surrender: Summer Real Food Recipes

Summer calls for a little more sweetness, wouldn't ya say?




I mean just the vast amount of fruit in season and extended days are pretty darn sweet as it is!



Wanted to share these 5 fun, summer-y, sweet treats with you today.



If you enjoy those and want a collection of FORTY-TWO just like 'em, I'm excited to share the BRAND NEW Sweet Surrender: Summer Real Food Desserts e-cookbook with you. It's available for purchase now and for a limited time -- ya know ...seasonal things.  ;-) There is something for everyone in this collection. Gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan, not vegan, just sweet, sweet + tart / savory, 3-ingredient and 5-minute options, more traditional baking-type options, plenty to have outdoors on the grill or campfire too!



There are no ice pop recipes in that collection because I made a whole ice pop collection for you for free recently! If you missed it, here it is. And a printer-friendly version is here.



Keep in mind ... these are indulgences! They are not PFF-balanced. They are meant to be occasional, fun + nostalgic treats but made with more wholesome ingredients than most indulgences have.



Hope you're having a pretty SWEET week so far (see what I did there?)!



XO,
Tara