Tuesday, February 27, 2024

I Took The Benjamin Button Approach And Tried Brad Pitt’s Luxury Skincare Line

IT’S PRETTY EASY TO SEE that everything Brad Pitt touches turns to gold (or grapes), which is why it should come as no surprise that when I heard he had ventured into the world of age-defying skincare using super potent antioxidants from Southern French vineyard grapes, I just had to try it.

Beau Domaine came to be when Brad connected with Marc Perrin, a fifth-generation wine grower from the famed Famille Perrin vineyard located in Châteauneuf-du-Pape in the Rhône Valley. With a joint love for wine, Provence, and a deep respect for the earth, the like-minded duo initially joined forces to restore Pitt’s eventual brand, Miraval (of which Perrin currently resides as CEO).

Perrin shared, “We spent 10 years trying to understand exactly how it all works and how to compare [grape] varieties. We ended up with a formula that maximizes the antioxidant effects of the different varieties. After that, the idea of a cosmetics brand soon followed.”

Now, their inclusive line of skincare is combining science and “terroir” to both slow the signs of aging while also helping people support their own natural aging process by “being at one with Nature and their own nature.” 

As a woman in my mid-thirties, who is trying to figure out how to “age gracefully” without losing my vitality, I couldn’t wait to see what Beau Domaine had in store for me. I’m about to spill all the tea (or more accurately, wine).

Aging Like Brad Pitt

Leveraging science in skincare is not a novel concept, but maximizing active ingredients derived from grapevines certainly is.

In perfecting the Beau Domaine formula for over 10 years, the Famille Perrin team enlisted the help of Dr. Pierre-Louis Teissedre and Dr. Nicolas Lévy, M.D. to create extremely potent and proven active ingredients—ProGr3® and GSM10®.

Before we dive into these extremely special antioxidants, let’s first do a quick refresh on premature aging and oxidative stress.

Dr. Teissedre explained that oxidative stress is “a continuous process that becomes more pronounced as we get older. We need this oxidation to live, but it also damages part of our DNA, among other things.” This stress, which is produced from the imbalance between free radicals and the body’s inability to neutralize these toxic compounds, leads to our cells being compromised long term. Bad sleep, too much sun, inflammatory foods, stress, pollution—you name it, your body is combating free radicals at any given moment.

Enter Beau Domaine's proprietary antioxidants:

ProGr3® | After studying progeria, an exceedingly rare disease that accelerates aging among children, Dr. Lévy created ProGeLife in the hopes of treating the condition cosmetically.

Through that research, he identified natural molecules present in plant extracts that help reduce the toxicity of progerin and therefore developed a combination of three molecules: one derived from resveratrol from grapevine tendrils, a second from apigenin from chamomile extract, and a third from catechin in green tea—all of which are incorporated into every product in the Beau Domaine line.

Through rigorous, dermatologically-monitored testing, ProGr3® had a profound effect on progerin’s toxicity as well as other biomarkers of aging. 

GSM10® | GSM10® is a patented formula created solely from natural active ingredients specific to the Rhône Valley terroir, derived from Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvèdre grape pomace from Famille Perrin wines.

Given that antioxidants are the key to the kingdom when it comes to fighting oxidative stress, Dr. Teissedre turned to the Famille Perrin grapes as an excellent source of available, natural antioxidants.

They studied the effects of Grenache pomace, Syrah pomace, and Carignan pomace to understand how these multiple varieties would help reduce hypertension compared to pharmaceutical molecules.    

Our work demonstrated that adding certain extracts from pomace could have an effect on chronic conditions that involve oxidative stress,” Dr. Teissedre said.

The Beau Domaine Lineup

I had the luxury of trying Beau Domaine's Luxury Collection, which adds a chic spin on sustainability. Each one of their products is topped with an oak cap that was hand carved in the French mountains, meant to be reused or saved as a keepsake to remember that you once dabbled in Brad Pitt-worthy luxury.

The unboxing experience alone felt like Brad was in my home, proposing…a new skincare ritual to me, which therefore made me not want to open any of it and just hold it close forever, but I didn’t do that. I used everything. 

Here is everything I got to try.

THE CLEANSING EMULSION | No matter what stage of life I’m in, I yearn for a gel foaming cleanser. The Cleansing Emulsion facial cleanser is an extremely gentle, twice-daily, antioxidant-heavy cleanser that left my skin refreshed and revitalized every time I used it. I, of course, followed directions (because the French know how to do everything better), and only needed two-to-three pumps for a super effective cleanse. Oh, and it smells like a dream.

THE SERUM | The bell of the ball has arrived on your bathroom shelf. The Serum is super lightweight and highly-concentrated with the line’s patented active ingredients. Admittedly, it became one of my favorite parts of my routine. I noticed that my skin looked extra plump and smooth after just one week of use, and I only needed two pumps to see visible results. 

THE FLUID CREAM | As someone who runs dry on the skin spectrum, my biggest concern with day creams is always, “Will this be moisturizing enough for day-long hydration?” The Fluid Cream—another antioxidant holy grail—took my skin by surprise with its super lightweight, melty texture that somehow managed to keep my face looking glowy and matte at the same time. My cheeks had a youthful flush, as if I had just enjoyed a glass of Grenache, without any of the inflammation (or bloating that ensues after).  

THE CREAM | Nicki Minaj once said, “Now look at what you just saw, this is what you live for,” and I think she may have been talking about The Cream. I opted to use this as my night cream to help set my skin up for some optimal repair. Thicker than The Fluid Cream, this rich, whipped cream soothed my skin and absorbed instantly. I woke up every morning to notice that the line on the top of my forehead was starting to fade. Magic!

30 Days Later: Was It Worth It?

Celebrity skincare brands are often a whole lot of hype and not a lot of results to back it up. Such was not the case with Beau Domaine. I went into my skinsperiment, wondering if I would notice any difference—especially because my work lends itself to trying a lot of different skincare brands without much difference in my skin.

After a month with Brad Pitt's skincare line, I noticed my complexion significantly improved. Acne scars I had hanging around seemed to lighten, and my NLFs (nasal labial folds) were less noticeable. All of the products were easily absorbed and efficacious, lasting way beyond my 30-day mark since I only needed two-ish pumps of everything. Yes, it is on the pricier side, but I'm a big believer that supporting a healthier aging process can be more of an investment as I progress into my mid-third decade (does that make any sense?)

Beau Domaine claims that "aging is the best thing that has ever happened to us," and if that's good enough for Brad Pitt—well—then it's good enough for me.

Take 15% off your next order with code CHALK15 (subscription and gift cards excluded). Offer good through June 2024.

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Monday, February 26, 2024

In The Kitchen With Brooke Baevsky Of Chef Bae: On $2000 Pizzas + Cashew Cream Cheese

L.A. wouldn’t be L.A. without someone knowing how to create a $2,000 pizza. Luckily, that person is Brooke Bavesky, the under-30, celebrity private chef and mastermind behind Chef Bae (TikTok + Instagram) and Overheard Eats.

When Brooke isn’t telling us how to host a healthier holiday bash or making a name for herself at her local Erewhon, she’s transforming the plates and minds of L.A.’s elite, one quality ingredient at a time.

While we often get to have a peek inside of the dishes she makes for others, we wanted to get a juicy deep dive into Chef Bae’s personal pantry choices and hear about all of the deliciously exciting things she’s cooking up this year.

In the Kitchen With Brooke Baevsky Of Chef Bae

Food philosophy in short: Quality ingredients, recipes with integrity, and a drizzle of tahini.

What’s always in my fridge: Clean, plant-based milk from brands I love like MALK or Three Trees Organic. I also have dairy-free cheeses like Violife, Monty’s, and Nuts For Cheese. Self-plug: My Monty’s Limited Edition Frosted Carrot Cake Jar —which has sold out nationwide four times—is about to launch at my beloved Erewhon next week, which is so exciting. It’s grain-free, refined sugar-free, and vegan carrot cake in a jar in collaboration with Monty’s Cashew Cheese, using their maple cream cheese frosting. My boyfriend is also always eating it, so I have to have it in my fridge.

What’s never in my fridge:
I’m kosher, so I avoid all pork and shellfish. I also stay away from processed meats of any kind, artificial food dyes, and honestly—this is controversial—saffron. I know it’s supposed to be a luxury, but I could live the rest of my life without having any saffron or caviar (sorry!).

Meal I make in a pinch: My Thai Peanut Noodle Rice Paper Rolls that are super easy, meal-prep friendly, and don’t involve cooking.

Comfort food I make for nostalgia: Chicken schnitzel. My dad would always make it for us when I was a kid—to the point where I called it Daddy’s Chicken. Now, I make my own grain-free, Chef Bae version, using almond flour and za’atar. Mediterranean food in general is comforting and nostalgic for me.

Go-to proteins: I’m all about the quality of my meats and proteins—where it comes from and how it was raised. Wild-caught salmon, Pumfu (which is pumpkin seed tofu that has changed my life since I’m allergic to soy), free-range chicken, and grass-fed, grass-finished beef.

Favorite veggies lately: I love anything that’s in season and pairing those different vegetables together. One of my favorite chefs, Sean Brock, always says, “What goes together grows together.” For the winter, I love warming, heartier vegetables like squashes and sweet potatoes. Right now, I’m really into pairing butternut, kabocha, and winter squash with wintery flavors like chili, maple, and seasoned nuts.

Must-have munchies: I love Lesser Evil Snacks Popcorn, but my go-to snack is a yogurt parfait. I’ll use Cocojune Coconut Yogurt with Purely Elizabeth Granola, add in some protein powder, and top it with honey for a hangry-proof snack that keeps me going.

5 staples always on hand: Za’atar, chickpeas, tahini, dark chocolate, and a food processor.

Go-to post-workout snack or meal: I always have protein bars on hand. My favorites come from Raw Rev, Intrinsic Nutrition, and E3Energy. I also lean on my Chef Bae Mint Chip Smoothie that uses a lot of veggies for added body and fiber without a lot of sugar (but tastes exactly like mint chip chocolate ice cream).

Favorite condiments: Tahini. But I also love Primal Kitchen’s paleo and refined sugar-free BBQ Sauce or adding in coconut aminos where I can since I can’t have soy. I also love to make my own dressings and even my own hot sauce (I’m obsessed with hot sauce). My favorite right now is Sauce Bae’s Skinny Habanero Hot Sauce with turmeric, which is phenomenal (and no, I don’t only love them because of the name!).

Ingredient that makes everything better: Peanut butter.

Best bargain-shopping tip:
Buy what’s in season for produce, and don’t buy anything in the impulse section. Try not to grocery shop hungry. You’ll definitely spend way more money.

Best label-reading tip: Ignore everything on the front and go directly to the back. People in food marketing and branding can be very deceptive.

Weirdest thing I often buy: Not sure if this is weird, but I really like chewing natural gum without any of the artificial sweeteners. Or… a keychain for all of my hot sauces.

Favorite splurge: Quality protein powders and jewelry. I love jewelry. Let’s not forget jumpsuits, which—by the way—I have my own line coming out in the spring, which will be sold on Amazon. I have been working on this for a long time and cannot be more excited.

For last-minute entertaining: Do mezze dips and spreads because they look beautiful, but can actually be made in a food processor or blender in five minutes, coming together very quickly. Or you can add garnishes like an oil drizzle or edible flowers to any food you’d buy at a grocery store.

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Thursday, February 22, 2024

Wax On, Wax Off: Non-Toxic Refillable Candles To Keep Things Light All Year Long

WHEN IT GETS even just the slightest bit cold outside, we like to dig up every non-toxic luxury candle we've been hiding in our closet during warmer months and light every single one until our home feels like either a Scandinavian hygge trope or something out of a Nancy Myers' movie. However, creating a premium ambiance also has a premium, given that buying a nice candle these days can cost upwards of $50 (and that's just for a single wick!). Not to mention, many candles—even the beautifully packaged ones—use petroleum-based wax (which is a fossil fuel), releasing carcinogenic VOCs (Volatile organic compounds) into your air. Over time, these synthetic, albeit enjoyable, scents can seriously harm your health and pollute your air at home (which is where we're spending most of our time these days).

Since we don't see the candle trend burning out anytime soon, we're looking ahead to sustainable, clean, and refillable (!) options that are maintaining their high-end allure without having a negative high impact on the environment, our health, or wallet. Never grapple with the guilt of throwing away a perfectly good, beautifully-made candle vase ever again.

Here are the refillable pioneers that keep lighting up our lives (and spaces)...

Illume | Illume has been at the top of our list for quite some time with their show-stopping, glass candles that look as good as they smell. All of their candles are non-toxic, using vegan, plant-based wax that last for about 40 hours (which could make candle burning basically like a full-time job). The same is true for their seamlessly easy-to-replace, reasonably priced refills that come in sustainable, compostable paper cups, so you can feel like you've found the point where "being a good person who recycles" and "being a person with really nice taste" meets.

Trudon | There's the age-old phrase, "Don't put the cart before the horse." But when it comes to Trudon's Alabaster Collection, it's fair to say that in purchasing one candle from the world's oldest candlemaker, you're adding a sense (or scents) of regality to your life...which definitely doesn't have as many gold crests in it as it should. While their candles lean on the pricier, special-occasion-purchase side, consider Trudon's refills a more accessible investment that will leave anyone who has entered your space wondering if you come from royalty.

CarrIère FrèRes | When it comes to candle-making, we trust the French (who have been at this for a long time). Carrière Frères brings a level of beauty and charm with their focus on botany, traditional expertise, and seasonally-inspired essences. Their refill packaging is 100% compostable and recyclable, prioritizing sustainability across all of their product touch points. We also love knowing we can trust that their highly aromatic candles are made with 100% vegetable-based European, organic, rapeseed wax with a cotton wick. The nose knows.

Good Chemistry candles | Good Chemistry is bringing clean, cruelty-free, PFAS-free formulas to the masses without breaking the bank. They manage to balance environmental responsibility (all of their refills are biodegradable), flirty and fun fragrance, and affordability, making them a no-brainer when it comes to reusing their candles over and over.

SIBLINGS | Having just joined the non-toxic candle-making scene back in 2019, Siblings is taking an entirely different, climate-first approach to "start burning better" altogether...by candling at home, from scratch. Their Starter Set provides a full customizable process that allows you to choose everything—from the vessel to the scent profile. All vessels have been handmade in the hopes that they'll be kept forever.

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Bon Charge’s Super Max Red Light Therapy Has Turned Me Into An At-Home Biohacker

LIVING MY LIFE AS A BIOHACKER has gotten pretty pricey lately. When you start adding up all of the different modalities it takes to live optimally, you can end up with some pretty serious expenditures (which can potentially lead to less longevity, if you ask me). However, one modality I've continued to return to time and time again, no matter the cost, has been red light therapy, thanks to its supreme long-term, noticeable health benefits.

Given that my $250-per-month red light habit would eventually cause a dark hole in my finances, I decided to explore at-home options that would let me indulge in all of my mitochondrial-enhancing fantasies. During my incredibly intensive research phase, one company kept showing up—Bon Charge. Known as one of the most reliable at-home wellness brands in the recovery space, Bon Charge maximizes modalities like infrared, red light, and cold therapy for 360-degree wellbeing (with the testing to prove it).

With so much science behind red light's benefits—enhanced collagen production, smoother skin, and improved hair growth, for example—I had few doubts about taking my paid practice home with me. After reading hours upon hours of reviews and watching online videos like it was my full-time job, I finally found the one: Bon Charge's Super Max Red Light Therapy Device.

Before we get into why Bon Charge had me seeing red, let me first break down why red light is bringing light to the health-and-wellness scene at a rapid pace.

The Power Of Red Light Therapy

Red light therapy—sometimes referred to as Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)—is a safe, non-invasive treatment that combines red light and infrared, penetrating deeply into our skin and activates the energy in our cells (or the ATP if you're into science). Red light therapy targets your cellular "powerhouses" known as mitochondria within your body's cells. Specific cells absorb particular wavelengths of light, which then trigger their activity. By increasing energy production in these mitochondria, other cells can operate more efficiently, facilitating tasks such as skin repair, new cell growth, and collagen + elastin production.

For those who are experiencing hair thinning, red light therapy is also a great tool for hair growth. Red light therapy aids in stimulating hair follicle cells on the scalp, thereby promoting hair growth. Specifically, the visible red light within the range of 630nm to 660nm, coupled with near-infrared light at 850nm, has been shown to activate hair growth in both men and women. When paired with topical hair regrowth creams, red light therapy can serve as a catalyst for enhancing hair growth.

While red light therapy typically comes in tandem with infrared, it's important to distinguish the differences between them. Infrared boasts longer wavelengths, enabling deeper penetration into the body. Red light, on the other hand, penetrates the body more superficially with shorter wavelengths. Despite their differences, both therapies leverage light to activate cells and facilitate healing through distinct pathways. However, when used together, they offer synergistic benefits for maximum effectiveness.

The Bon Charge Super Max Red Light

There's a reason I chose Bon Charge instead of all of the other biohacking brands out there. The Bon Charge Super Max Red Light Therapy Device offers the broadest surface coverage across their entire red light therapy portfolio. If you're looking for full-body optimization, Bon Charge provides high-irradiance red light therapy. Personally, I lie on it horizontally on the floor, right next to it, for a full-body dose like I would get at my local wellness spa. And if you're not in need of a large panel, they offer other sizes at different price ranges.

The Super Max Red Light is also flicker-free and low in EMF. Most competitive brands use inferior technology, which increases EMF-radiation exposure and heightens invisible flicker rates, which can be damaging to the eyes.

Speaking of eyes, red light is a safe and natural way to protect your eye health and help fight against various eye-related issues according to research—in spite of what you might think. The Super Max Red Light panel also comes with protective goggles for additional protection, should you not be ready to go "eyes wide open."

While at-home wellness tech is revolutionary in making health-and-wellness accessible at an elevated level, one thing that can be challenging is finding a brand / product that doesn't cause more harm than good (considering most of the industry is unregulated). One thing I love about Bon Charge is that their founders have a pristine standard for all of their products, road-testing every single product in their portfolio for at least six months before launching them to the public.

Leaving Me On Red

I've noticed a slew of benefits since amping up my red-light usage at home, but some of the best things I've experienced are...

SKIN IMPROVEMENT | Having previously used an expensive red-light mask from another brand on a daily basis, I must say, after just a few days of incorporating the Super Max Red Light panel into my routine, I noticed an immediate difference in my skin—especially in terms of my dark circles and the overall complexion of my skin. Even on nights when I had only managed five hours of sleep, I appeared as if I had had a full night's rest...and then some. I wanted to make sure it wasn’t a placebo effect, so I stopped using the panel for a few nights and right away, my dark circles came back. 

Better sleep quality | There were nights that I got less than seven hours of sleep, but I woke up feeling well-rested. I slept deeper and woke up with no morning grogginess. This is because of red light therapy's effects on the body's circadian rhythm and its production of melatonin. Exposure to red light in the evening can help to regulate the body's natural sleep-wake cycle by signaling to the brain that it's time to wind down and prepare for sleep (which is often interrupted by our incessant exposure to artificial blue light). Additionally, red light therapy has been shown to promote relaxation and help reduce anxiety by decreasing cortisol production (which replaces melatonin, as an FYI).

Muscle recovery | I go to the gym five times a week, meaning muscle recovery is one of my top priorities in my fitness regimen. Red light therapy aids in muscle recovery through several mechanisms. Firstly, it enhances blood circulation to the muscles, delivering oxygen and nutrients while removing waste products more efficiently. This increased circulation helps to reduce inflammation and swelling in the muscles, promoting faster recovery from workouts or injuries.

I, personally, like to do 20 minutes with both the infrared and red light every night to help with my recovery and full-body relaxation before getting into bed.

My Final Thoughts

The Bon Charge Super Max surpassed a lot my expectations. I was already aware of most of the benefits before trying it out at home, but I was pleasantly surprised to notice a significant difference in such a short amount of time. I can only imagine that, with consistent use, the benefits will continue to improve even more.

The results I achieved with the Super Max Red Light exceeded anything I've experienced in the past at wellness studios, spas, and gyms. Whether you're already a fan of red-light therapy or you're red-y to try something new in your recovery routine, I'd say go no further than your own living room.

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Tuesday, February 20, 2024

The Polyvagal Theory Explained: What Happens In Our Bodies When We’re Stressed

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Rebecca Kase is the author of Polyvagal-Informed EMDR: A Neuro-Informed Approach to Healing. A licensed clinical social worker, Kase is also the owner of Kase & CO, an EMDR training and consulting company. 

Our rapidly evolving world brings constant stress. Understanding the dynamics of our nervous systems has become key to our very quality of life.

Polyvagal Theory, pioneered by Dr. Stephen Porges, illuminates how the vagus nerve plays a pivotal role in managing emotional responses to stress and social interactions. rebecca kase

The Polyvagal Theory Explained

Vagus stands for wanderer. This nerve is dubbed 'the wandering nerve' because it innervates several places in the body including the inner ear, face, vocal cords, lungs, heart, and digestive organs.

Polyvagal Theory offers a revolutionary perspective on the evolution of our nervous system, outlining the role that the vagus nerve plays in mediating functions of the autonomic nervous system. The theory emphasizes the role of the vagus nerve in physical survival, as well as how our physiological state influences our emotional and social experiences.

The model offers a wealth of insights into how the nervous system responds to threats, but also highlights the usefulness of toning the vagus nerve when it comes to managing stress. If you want to better understand emotional intelligence and the dynamics of social connections, you'll love learning more about Polyvagal Theory.

Three critical neural pathways play a role in health and wellness along with how we respond to survival threats and stressors:

01 Ventral pathway of rest and restoration
02 Sympathetic pathway of mobilizing fight or flight energy
03 Dorsal pathway of immobilizing and shutting down energy

The Vagus Nerve + Emotional Regulation

When the nervous system perceives a threat or danger, the vagus nerve cues your autonomic nervous system to respond -- these are your fight, flight, freeze, or faint reactions. Those responses are strategies the nervous system has developed over millions of years of evolution to promote survival.

Our bodies communicate stress and fear through a variety of signals that can manifest as physical symptoms like an increased heart rate, shallow breathing, or a sensation of tightness in the chest. Emotionally, we might experience heightened anxiety, irritability, or feel disconnected from those around us. Learning to identify these signs is essential in recognizing when our bodies are entering a state of distress.

Recognizing the signs of stress and fear | The first step in effectively managing stress responses is understanding our body' signals. Rapid heartbeat, shallow breathing, or feelings of anxiety are all signs that we’re experiencing stress and fear.

Engaging the ventral vagal pathway | Through practices like deep breathing, cold water therapy, movement, and social connections, you can activate the ventral vagal complex. This activation helps shift our body from a stress response to a state of calm and emotional regulation.

The ventral pathway is a pathway of rest, regeneration, homeostasis, and social connection. When we have a strong connection to the ventral pathway we tend to feel more peace, happiness, and balance in life. The vagus nerve can support our connection to the ventral pathway of the autonomic nervous system. Strengthening the functioning of the ventral pathway and learning coping strategies to activate this pathway when overwhelmed can be a means for cultivating resilience and balance. Engaging the ventral pathway enhances our ability to stay present, connected, and adaptable in a dynamic world.

Creating a personal toolkit for stress management | Building a personalized set of strategies, like mindfulness, yoga, or nature walks, can significantly enhance our ability to manage stress.

The journey of managing fear and stress is not about eliminating feelings but learning to handle them with skill. Regularly engaging our ventral vagal system and employing individualized strategies for emotional regulation builds resilience, which equips us to face life’s challenges with confidence and adaptability, knowing we possess the tools and understanding to regulate our emotional state.

Embracing Polyvagal Theory empowers us to better understand and manage our responses to stress and fear. Recognizing how the vagus nerve influences our reactions allows for conscious modulation, particularly through activating the ventral vagal complex to encourage calmness and connectedness.

Practical strategies for exercising the vagus nerve include focused breathing, mindfulness, meditation, and positive social interactions. These not only alleviate immediate stress but also enhance long-term vagal tone, improving emotional regulation. Additionally, cultivating a mindset of self-compassion and growth enhances resilience, enabling us to navigate emotional challenges more effectively.

Polyvagal Theory gives us powerful insights into managing stress. Build personal resilience by learning your body’s signals of distress and consciously activating calming functions. Polyvagal Theory equips anyone to handle life’s ups and downs with more ease, and putting these ideas into practice can lead to richer connections — both with ourselves and others.

Read Next: Vagus, Baby: How Toning Your Vagus Nerve Could Change Your Life

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Monday, February 19, 2024

Liquid Fasting, Colonics + Spiritual Awakenings: The 5 Days I Spent At The World-Renowned We Care Spa

WHEN I FIRST LEARNED I’d be spending five nights / six days at the legendary We Care Spa in Desert Hot Springs, California, I knew very little about what to expect other than it seemed to be on the tip of every tongue in LA’s underground wellness scene (as if it were a part of a real-life Reddit thread). “Liquid fasting,” “colonics,” and “checkout salad” were all words that flew by me at rapid speed, so I knew I was in for a writable experience, no matter which way it went.

What I discovered was that celebrities, wellness enthusiasts, and people in need of a profound life change have been “in the know” about We Care since its inception in 1986. As one of the health spa OGs—offering a detox protocol you’ve definitely never seen performed anywhere else at such a high caliber—it is no wonder that We Care Spa has made it onto several lists for “Best Detox Spas in the US”...or even the world.

I’m going to tell you absolutely everything shortly, but note that colonics will be mentioned repeatedly (in the best way possible)!

An Oasis In The Middle Of The Desert

With over 20 acres of land, juxtaposed against a mountain-laden backdrop, We Care sits smack dab in the middle of Desert Hot Springs, which is not conventionally known for its “luxurious” appeal (IYKYK).

It is so tucked away that most (myself included) almost miss it when driving down the dead-end road that leads to the property, which is actually the original property of Founder Susana Belen’s original home. During the pandemic, We Care got a major facelift, expanding its grounds to accommodate more guests (about 40 at a time) and transforming the property into a full, literal spa oasis that is filled to the brim with 360-degree wellness amenities, a full-service juice bar to make you all of your daily beverages, and enough chlorophyll to fill one of their two pools. Every facet of We Care's experience makes it impossible to be bored or hapless during one’s cleansing process. Yes, this includes daily rebounding and vibration machines for lymphatic drainage.

Better yet, they offer over 40 unrivaled spa treatments (to which I can attest) and spiritual healing sessions that have been thoughtfully curated to support a fully holistic approach to detoxing. Based on your own unique goals and health challenges, the insanely attentive staff creates a custom itinerary so that guests can get the most out of their one-day, three-day, five-day, or even two-week stay.

"The Gandhi Of Good Health"

If you’re going to “ball out” on a health-and-wellness retreat with a pretty intense program (like colonics, for example), you’d hope that the people running it would live by their own protocols—or at least have experienced it for themselves. Luckily for all We Care participants, Susana—also known as “The Gandhi of Good Health”—is the real deal…a wellness queen, if you will.

Now in her mid-to-late 80s, Susana has been practicing what she preaches for over three decades, and it shows. Not only does Susana still come to We Care to connect with guests, receive her own weekly colonics, and teach workshops on nutrition and lifestyle changes, but she is also the human embodiment of wellbeing on the most spiritual level. Not to mention she wakes up at the crack of dawn to bounce on her rebounder while watching the sun rise. Goddess goals, if you ask me.

I had the fortune of learning Susana’s story face to face—even though I technically had to bend over a bit because of our respective height differences.

The TL;DR: Back in the 70s, before wellness was mainstream in any capacity, Argentinian-born Susana found herself living in Palm Springs, divorced with no job, no community, four children, and a language barrier. Compounding stress left her chronically ill, which prompted her friend to send her to a chiropractor who put her on a cleanse paired with colonics. “In just two-week’s time, I was a totally different person. Instead of crying, I was able to laugh. My thoughts were different. I was different. I knew I needed to go deeper into whatever I had just experienced.”

Fueled by curiosity, passion, self-guided research, spirituality, and a clear calling to pursue holistic healing, Susana began teaching yoga and providing nutritional guidance and spiritual lectures across the desert (when she wasn’t working during the day as an interior designer).

News quickly spread throughout the desert of Susana’s healing approach, and soon, she decided to build a home where people could just come straight to her, do yoga, hear lectures from other wellness gurus, and eventually stay to pursue their own healing journeys. And so We Care Spa was born. Please remember this is highly abridged, but you get the gist!

We Care’s Healing Protocol

We Care’s detox program is based on Susana’s philosophy that if you remove emotional, spiritual, and physical toxic build-up in the body, you can make space for the body to heal itself.

Rather than starve the body, We Care uses a “food-as-medicine” model with a liquid fast—also known as a nutritive fast—that aims to nourish the body with easily absorbable vitamins and nutrients that still allow for complete digestive rest. By putting the body into a state of autophagy, your cells start to leverage all of their energy to get rid of dead or inactive cells that add to inflammation. Simply put: if your body doesn’t need to spend so much energy digesting food for a set period of time, it can use that energy wherever else it’s needed.

Along with the fast is a pretty rigorous schedule of daily colonics, which is what We Care is known for (only one per day, I promise!). These releases not only promote an easier detox—reducing the chance for possible Herxheimer reactions—but they also allow for a deeper reset of the microbiome altogether.

All of the shakes, teas, detox drinks, and accoutrement are meant to foster more successful colonic sessions that help to “clean the whistle.” Therefore one would be wise to follow their prep, protocol, and post-fast instructions quite closely because, as I discovered, every step matters! Did you know that the intestines can hold up to 25lbs of waste? Sounds pretty heavy to me.

Here's a taste of  We Care's daily liquid nutrition:

Morning Routine

+ Lemon Water
+ We Care Food-N-Zymes
+ We Care Organic Green Food
+ We Care Organic Detox Drink
+ We Care Regulator Plus w/ aloe, apple juice, water chaser
+ 2-3 Thermos of water by 12p
+ Alkaline Kangen Water
+ We Care Blood Purifier Tea
+ We Care Liver Kidney Tea
+ After-colonic Daily Probiotic

Midday Routine

+ Mug of Yerba mate tea (or an iced Yerba mate “slushie” that many of us become fond of)
+ Veggie Juice—Green orCarrot
+ We Care Blood Purifier Tea
+ We Care Liver Kidney Tea
+ We Care Power Greens
+ We Care Organic Detox Drink
+ We Care Regulator Plus w/ aloe, apple juice, water chaser
+ 2-3 Thermos of water by 4p
+ Alkaline Kangen Water

Evening Routine

+ Soup + We Care Food-N-Zyme
+ Alkaline Kangen Water
+ We Care Regulator Plus w/ aloe, apple juice, water chaser

Five Days I'll Never Forget

When I swirled into the wellness vortex of We Care, I was at an inflection point with my health. While I don’t have any serious health issues, I have just enough on the fritz to wreak havoc on my skin, hormones, and digestive system. For years, I’ve complained to “my team,” who—prior to my cleanse—said, “We’ve tried everything. It’s time for a serious shift.”

With practitioner-approval on my side, I had very little hesitation about diving right into whatever We Care wanted to throw my way, and boy oh boy, did they throw me into the gauntlet of aspirational fire.

Within minutes of my desert landing, I was swept into an orientation with my new “fasting family,” a cohort of mostly women—aged anywhere between 30 and 70—from all over the world. We were given the rundown of the grounds, walking paths, spa amenities, and our new liquid diet for the next five days. Then we were off to the colonic races—robes and humility in tow.

As if I had entered a very chic colonic summer camp experience, I found myself very quickly bonding with my fast friends, who were some of the most compelling people I had met in a long time (I’ve already talked to an astrologer one of them recommended to me!). Every day, we would all find ourselves in the communal kitchen or by the poolside juice bar, preparing our detox drinks, providing one another with “flavor hacks,” helping each other remember which step of our wellness scavenger hunt we were on (we had a checklist, don’t worry), and endlessly regaling one another about our treatments and colonic ratings—”I got a 10+!”—as if we had been friends for decades. By the way, if you're more of the introverted type, that's totally fine. We Care supplies rooms your own detox toolkit, so you can go full hermit while you digestively rest.

The fast itself was truly—and I mean this—not a problem. In fact, it was rare that I was even thought about not having chewed anything for five days. I was ingesting so much liquid in such a methodical fashion, I actually didn’t even have time to think about food cravings or the ability to turn to food out of boredom, which—I learned—is oftentimes the point of fasting, period. It was incredibly interesting to have space to evaluate my relationship with food and the role it plays in my daily life as it relates to my time. When I wasn’t enmeshed in wonderments about when I would have my next meal, I noticed how much time I actually had to just freely wander and tend to myself.

Most interestingly, I was shocked by how much energy I had and how good I felt. It was as if I had transcended my body and was just the purest essence of myself, floating around and connecting with other people at their purest level as well. I know it sounds insane, but it kind of was!

Susana shared with me that—while some people think of We Care as a weight-loss retreat—that is, in no way, the mission or intention of the detox spa. “This whole process seems to be just about the physical, but what people get is something else. When you release all of these chemicals from your body, your mind, body, and heart feel different, so you become a different person. Now, you can see other people’s needs, feel the pain of somebody else, and have empathy.”

Now about the colonics: I won’t be going into graphic detail of any kind, but I will tell you that if you haven’t tried them, talk to your trusted team and then go for it (again, if your team says it’s okay!). I've been in the #EnemaGame for a long time, but had never dabbled in colonics, as they can be somewhat controversial in the wellness space. However, I was in awe of how well-informed, nurturing, and supportive the hydrotherapists were. Every single person I had educated me and made me feel super comfortable throughout the process, as if they were going through it with me (which they basically were!).

Beyond the physical releases, they were able to identify “old matter” and more “emotional releases,” which I found to be profound. I genuinely felt like past traumas and metaphysical burdens lightened for me post-sessions. I will also say that doing something so intense with your body encourages you to be in tune with yourself in a deeply vulnerable way—because, after all, you are going figuratively and literally deep.

Over time, I went from novice to expert in understanding what my body needed before, during, and after my sessions and the best strategies for optimal releases leading up to "my time in the chamber." Hot tip: the vibration machines + castor oil on the stomach in the infrared sauna was a sure-fire way to ensure a "10+."

Now about the treatments…

Treatments + Sessions You Can’t Miss

I would be remiss to go through my experience without describing some of their all-star treatments that make We Care truly something to write home about.

Here are the treatments I would keep going back for again and again:

System Recovery Master Treatment | Imagine being dry brushed, then having your body covered in castor oil while cocooned in a heat wrap on top of an amethyst mat while you have your feet or scalp massaged for 90 minutes. Sounds hot, right?

The System Recovery treatment is one of the most powerful detox-supporting treatments at We Care (and one of the most euphoric). It helps to reduce abdominal discomfort while effectively activating liver and bowel detoxification. It is a must-do through and through. You’ll be wondering why you can’t do it at home every day of the week.

Deep Tissue Massage + Cupping | Since the pandemic, I have struggled to find a high-quality deep tissue massage. I do a lot of “recovery work” on my own, but at times, I fear it’s not enough to support my intensive workout regimen.

The We Care Deep Tissue Massage floored me. My massage therapist became my body intuitive, keenly aware of what was a problem and why. Using cupping with a vacuum technique on both the front and back of my body, I experienced serious myofascial release…and significant dark circles all over (which I wore proudly around the facilities).

Sacred Healing & Journey Session | Spirituality is a significant component of the We Care experience. Not only is the desert a wildly energetic vortex, but it attracts healers from all over the world (they’ll report that they were literally called to the desert).

I worked with a Shaman, who rocked me for 60 minutes as we did some serious inner-child work and moved energy in and out of my body. It was incredibly moving, and by the end, I felt like I had left my body and reentered it as a different person (there was a lot of that throughout my five days).

The (holi) facial | Agent Nateur is a Chalkboard favorite for a reason. With super clean, all-natural botanical skincare that is taking the wellness scene by storm, Jena Covello’s skincare line has become a coveted part of the We Care experience.

My face was lathered with all of the (holi) staples (which you can also find in their gift shop), and was told by my best friends in the communal kitchen that I was glowing to the high heavens. It was the perfect come-down from a week of detoxing—especially since so many toxins leave through the skin, which can cause some serious purging.

Continuing My Healing Journey At Home

After five days, I really started to get used to “my new life” at We Care, leaving me in a severe state of fight-or-flight when I remembered that I’d have to leave and reenter the frenzy of Los Angeles once more. “Chewing? What is that even like anymore?”

We Care is emphatic that you should slowly wean back into eating over the same amount of days as you’ve fasted. As someone who is used to jumping into things in an all-or-nothing fashion, I knew this would be my biggest challenge.

Luckily, We Care gave me their Complete Rejuvenation Kit that allowed me to seamlessly reintegrate with some of my familiar detoxing routines without shocking my system.

For five days, I moved very slowly back into my routine, focusing on my chewing (apparently, I’ve been chewing incorrectly for years), eating mindfully, digestible, and wholesomely. I’ve also continued to have their Detox Drink at night, which has been a game changer for my digestion (as a We Care alumni, I can tell you that the Detox Drink became one of the more famous parts of all of our routines).

I asked Susana for advice to keep my We Care vibrations high once I had returned home. She suggested, “Have five good days that you read, go for a walk, eat wholesome food, and then one day a week, do a liquid fast. The remaining day, eat whatever you want. There’s no need to be a martyr. You need to be able to enjoy your life!”

Final Fasting Thoughts

Transparently, there are not enough hours in this lifetime to fully express how uniquely special my time at We Care was. Of course it’s a huge investment, but I also believe that if you are able to go, it would likely reduce the need for other health expenditures throughout the year. For me, it 100% moved a needle and gave me the shift I was looking for (my team agrees!).

Most importantly, We Care seeks to provide lifelong, nutritional and lifestyle education so as to give people the tools they need to live more optimally. Susana’s goal is to do nothing more than make people aware of what they can do prophylactically and accessibly so they don’t get chronically sick.

Since coming home, I feel different—or rather better, clearer, and more energized than I've felt in years. I have a different perspective on my life. I am more focused on simplifying my existence, removing as much friction and detritus as possible (which can be challenging when you're a Gemini rising in the energetic rodeo of Los Angeles). I may not live among a vast, open landscape, and I may not be able to start every day on a rebounder, oil pulling as the sun comes up, but I have gotten back in touch with my body as my ultimate guide for letting me know what it needs and therefore what I need.

And yes, I do have a colonic scheduled for next weekend.

Get 10% off your next We Care Spa detox program with code CHALKBOARD, and prepare to enter a vortex of renewal. Good through the rest of 2024! 

*The Chalkboard Mag and its materials are not intended to treat, diagnose, cure or prevent any disease. All material on The Chalkboard Mag is provided for educational purposes only. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified healthcare provider for any questions you have regarding a medical condition, and before undertaking any diet, exercise or other health-related programs.

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Living Well With Open CEO + Co-Founder Raed Khawaja

RAED KHAWAJA

MEET RAED KHAWAJA, CEO and Co-founder of Open, a company taking the lead in mindful wellness. Raed’s personal practices echo those offered through the Open app and the in-person studio in Los Angelesblending the best of meditation, breathwork, movement, and sound. 

With a background in building billion-dollar brands and scaling startups, Raed is known for his creative approach. His implementation of design principles, and brand strategy has helped Open to carve out its distinctive space in the market. Open is a bullseye for readers like ours, who are interested in ‘living well’ from every angle. The L.A. studio has quickly become a favorite for its unique and inspiring design, and the practices offered both digitally and in-person are as effective as they are down-to-earth. 

We talked to Raed about his unique perspective on holistic health, his daily flow, and how Open is providing a practical gateway for those grappling with integrating mindfulness into their busy lives.   

NAME: Raed Khawaja of Open 

OPEN IN A NUTSHELL: A place to come to your senses. A mindfulness studio for everyone. 

HOW IT STARTED: We wanted to connect people to the feeling of presence and connection in a reliable way. I started hosting group meditations in San Francisco and paid close attention to what got in the way of folks reliably connecting to the benefits of their practice. These subtle observations laid seed to the experience design principles we adhere to this day.   

Open is a space to become alive as well as a new take on mindfulness, blending the best of breathwork, meditation, movement, and sound. You can practice on the Open app and at our Open LA studio 

FAVE SPOTS NEAR THE OPEN L.A. STUDIO? Gjelina, Owa, and Market near Venice Beach 

MY BIGGEST LESSON SINCE STARTING OPEN: Make decisions on a generational time horizon. Short-term thinking produces short-term results. Considering impact in terms of decades rather than years has helped sharpen my judgment.   

MY WELLNESS PHILOSOPHY IN ONE SENTENCE: Life is a gift.  

IF I COULD GIVE JUST ONE PIECE OF HEALTH ADVICE IT WOULD BE Everything in moderation—even moderation itself. Over-optimization is not sustainable. Find joy in the suffering.  

BEST WELLNESS TIP EVER? Remember, it’s supposed to be fun.” - Eviatar Frankel  

5 THINGS ALWAYS IN MY MEDICINE CABINET: Oregano Oil, Water, Vitamin C, Elderberry, Ginger. 

WHAT’S DRIVING ME CURRENTLY: I am really inspired by humanity and the broader context and ecosystem we exist within. Human beings have demonstrated a fascinating capacity to build tools and technologies that improve our ability to learn, produce, and live. Unfortunately, we haven’t mastered the art of equal distribution of resources and knowledge. We have the potential to change this very quickly, provided we address the ailments of awareness, focused attention, connection, and compassion.  

MY MOST IMPORTANT WELLNESS GOAL THIS YEAR: Learn to surf (better). Being in the ocean more consistently and learning a really complex skill at the same time is a delicious combo platter of happiness and vitality for me.  

Bring your wellness goals to life with the Open app and in-person at the stunning LA studio. TCM readers can experience Open’s Breathwork + Meditation for 30 days free. 

Inhale, exhale, and join Raed for a 30-day free trial with code TCM when you download Open

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Friday, February 16, 2024

Dakota Johnson’s Trainer On Committing To Less, Showing Up More + 10-Minute Superhero Workouts

dakota johnson's superhero workout regimen

CELEBRITY TRAINER + The Sculpt Society Founder Megan Roup is emphatic that the way women relate to fitness and their bodies needs to change for the better—and her mission was no different while preparing Dakota Johnson for her latest role in Madame Web. 

When she’s not giving us hyper-motivating workouts that can be done on the fly, at home, in a pinch, or for a specific event, Megan is training some of Hollywood’s top celebs—Miranda Kerr + Sofia Richie, just to name a few—with a blend of dance cardio, HIIT, weight training, and calisthenics. The best part? She just wants you to show up, feel good, and have fun.  

We asked Megan all the ins and outs about how she got Dakota superhero-ready under pressure and how regular people (like us) can achieve the same great results in their daily lives. Her tips not only shocked us, but it made us love her (and Dakota) even more. 

Megan’s Tips For Working Out Like A Superhero

COMMIT TO LESS. SHOW UP MORE | Dakota’s main goals were increased endurance and strength, but I needed to be able to support her incredibly busy schedule, which—on some days—left her on set, on the road, and without a lot of time. When we weren’t doing our 45-minute, full-body sculpt in person two or three times per week, I would have her do workouts on the The Sculpt Society app that didn’t require any equipment and could be done in 20, 30, or 45 minutes.  

For me, I prioritize consistency above all else—intensity and length of time included. If you’re able to just show up for yourself for at least 10 minutes every day, you’ll get way more out of your workout and will be more motivated to continue your practice vs. killing yourself with super intense class that makes you never want to work out again. Going super hard in order to get results is a total myth!  

FIND JOY IN MOVEMENT | I think part of the reason this program worked (and continues to work) so well for Dakota is because she enjoys the workout—plain and simple.

She brought such positive, uplifting energy to every session, which was totally aligned with what I’m focused on at The Sculpt Society. At the end of the day, finding a way to exercise that brings you joy will be helpful over time in making that commitment to yourself. As I’ve evolved, I’ve seen that working out is not that serious, and can actually be really fun.   

In addition to finding a person or program that brings you energy, consider the music you move to! I spend a good amount of time hand-selecting the music that goes in my playlists (which I’ve been told are quite good, if I do say so myself). I like to have a mix of pop, throwback hip hop + R&B, and current music to really amp up the experience for my clients. Even my royalty-free music on my app is specifically chosen to keep the vibes and energy high!  

10-minute cardio with megan roup

LISTEN TO YOUR BODY | Hours of working out are not sustainable, nor is it necessarily better for your body. As we get older, life just continues to get more busy and more hectic. I’m challenging people to look at exercise primarily as a mental-health tool.  

Maybe you’re not training for a big movie. Maybe you just want to reduce your stress and expel a little bit of energy every day. We all have different hurdles. If fitness is just about yielding physical results—aka an input-output state-of-mind—it can get really overwhelming and daunting.  

I’m asking for clients to be more intuitive and energetic when it comes to what their bodies need in the current moment. While I offer classic 45-minute, full-body workouts, I’ve also created different flows for women at every stage of their lives—whether it’s during their cycle, pre or postpartum, or bridal. I’ve also just launched a Cozy Sculpt Session on my app for all of the moments where you just want to roll out of bed and need something gentle and supportive (maybe while drinking your morning coffee).  

BE KIND(ER) TO YOURSELF | Listen, results are not a bad thing. I want my members to reap the rewards of their hard work. But it’s more the approach of how we’re talking to ourselves in our daily lives.  

How many times have you been in a workout class, looked in the mirror, and started to tear yourself down? There’s so much I seek to do in my classes to shift that narrative. My method is not militant. It’s all about encouraging you to listen to your body, which—in turn—motivates you to get results that make you feel good.   

Do people show up to get results? Sure. But they stay for the feeling of positivity and high energy. I hope to shift how people feel during their workouts, and then keep that feeling after (at least until the next one, of course).  

RECOVER LIKE A SUPERHERO | Dakota has already been on her fitness journey for quite some time (she was actually a Sculpt Society member for years, and I didn’t even know!), making her well-versed in what it means to recover effectively. 

Her usual recovery routine includes the infrared sauna, yoga, stretching, etc. For any of my clients (Dakota, included), I constantly reiterate the importance of taking a day off, which can be an active recovery day—a walk outside, a stretch, sauna—whatever feels good for you. No matter what, your body needs time to recover, replenish, and rebuild.  

Quick Dakota-Approved Workouts from TSS

To get a taste of Dakota's superhero routine, check out Megan's fierce workout flow that can be used in pieces for a quick-and-dirty ab set, or as a more comprehensive full-body routine. Let us know how it goes in the comments!

Planks using TSS sliders: If you like reformer pilates then you'll love sliders (Dakota, loved/hated planks with sliders).

01 | Plank to Pike x 8 reps
02 | Bear to Plank x 8 reps
03 | Crossbody knee pulls (one side at a time) x 8 reps
04 | Straight leg slice to the side x 8 reps
05 | Mountain climbers x 8 reps

Booty withTSS ankle weights—in table top

01 | Fire hydrant side and close x 8 reps
02 | Kick side and close x 8 reps
03 | Alternate hydrant close and kick side close x 8 reps

Repeat twice.

Dance cardio: Dakota grew up dancing, and she loved moving to the beat of the music.

01 | Grapevine to the right + 2 jumping jacks. Grapevine to the left + 2 jumping jacks ( x2 reps)
02 | Alternating heel tap x 8 reps
03 | Step touch right to left x 8 reps
04 | Slam downs to the side x 4 right (repeat left side)
05 | Jumping jacks x 8 reps 

Abs on back with a light TSS booty band: Place band around feet (Dakota loved using a band for abs. She really felt it).

01 | Bicycle crunches with upper body twist
02 | Hold a twisted bicycle crunch. Tap opposite elbow to bent knee x 8 reps (repeat other side)
03 | Table top—wide-heel tap on the ground, bring back to table top
04 | Heel taps on the ground, out and in x 8 reps

Standing legs using one TSS slider + holding 3lb TSS hand weights:  

01 | Reverse lunge x 8 reps
02 | Pulse low lunge x 8 reps 
03 | Curtsy squat x 8 reps
04 | Pulse low curtsy x 8 reps 
05 | Slide side x 8 reps
06 | Pulse low side x 8 reps 

 Arms with 3lb hand weights: 

01 | Punch both arms overhead, pulling elbows back into side body x 8 reps 
02 | Punch both arms side, pulling elbows back into side body x 8 reps 
03 | Alternate overhead and side x 8 reps 
04 | Alternating punches on a high diagonal x 8 reps
05 | Tricep kick back x 8 reps  

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