The 3 Wellness Tools I Use (Almost) Every Day

Today I'm going to be sharing the three tools that are a part of my daily routine. I use them to support my body and because they make me feel my best!

If we're going to talk about "wellness" tools, let's define wellness.

The National Wellness Institute defines wellness as "an active process through which people become aware of, and make choices toward, a more successful existence."

Wellness is more than just diet and exercise (physical). It also includes emotional, social, occupational, spiritual, financial, and environmental health. Looking at your health in a holistic way -- including all of these dimensions -- is vital to overall well-being.

Face roller, dry brush, and tongue scraper.

These are the tools that help me on an emotional and physical level. I use all three as a form of self-care and supporting my body's natural functions.

Tool #1 - The Dry Brush

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Garshana, better known as dry brushing, is an Ayurvedic lymphatic massage. Many cultures have used this practice for centuries including the ancient Greeks and Egyptians.

Dry brushing mainly stimulates the lymphatic system since it does not have its own pump like the circulatory system does (the heart). The lymphatic system lies just below the surface of the skin, our largest organ, which makes dry brushing an easy way to get the lymph moving.

The lymphatic system helps the body to get rid of waste and toxins, and is a major component of the immune system. It is super important to keep the lymphatic system moving to support the detoxification of pathogens and toxins. Other activities that help move the lymph include exercise, rebounding, and massages.

Try to dry brush right before you shower, although it's not absolutely necessary. I usually dry brush in the mornings, or after I work out before the shower -- make sure you're not sweating still!

Benefits:

  • Improves circulation

  • Stimulates the lymphatic system

  • Supports the body's ability to detoxify toxins

  • Exfoliates dead skin cells

  • Feels amazing

How to:

  1. Pick a dry brush that has natural bristles like this or this.

  2. Start at the feet and move up towards the torso, then stomach and back, then hands to shoulders

  3. Use long sweeping strokes on your arms and legs always towards your heart; use circular strokes on your stomach (clockwise), back and joints.

  4. Avoid sensitive areas with thin skin or any injury.

  5. NEVER dry brush with wet skin. Always make sure your skin is completely dry.

  6. Then shower to clean off all of the dead skin cells.

  7. Finish with your favorite body oil or lotion.

  8. Clean your dry brush every 3-5 uses with warm water and soap. I use Dr. Bronner's.

Tool #2 - The Tongue Scraper

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The health of the mouth mirrors the overall health of the body. Oral diseases have been linked to diabetes, heart disease, and respiratory disease.

Tongue scraping is another ancient practice that has been used by civilizations for thousands of years. Daily tongue scraping removes dead skin cells, bacteria, and food that can build up on the surface of the tongue. This is a great way to get rid of toxins before you swallow them and to combat bad breath.

**A white, coated tongue can also indicate rare infections like Leukoplakia and Oral Thrush. Check with your doctor if you are experiencing symptoms like burning, bleeding, loss of taste, or painful gums.

Benefits:

  • Removal of toxins

  • Improves sense of taste

  • Reduces bad breath

  • May improve overall health

How to:

  1. Purchase a pure stainless steel or copper tongue scraper like this.

  2. Scrape from the back of the tongue to the front 10-15 times until most of the coating is gone.

  3. You can rinse the scraper in between strokes if there is too much build up on it.

  4. Do this twice a day -- when you brush your teeth in the morning (before drinking or eating anything) and at night.

  5. When first starting out, you might need to use less pressure until your tongue gets used to it.

  6. Rinse and dry after every use.

Tool #3 - The Face Roller

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Face rollers are said to have been used by the elite in 17th century China. More recently they have made a trendy comeback as a "cure-all" to wrinkles, puffiness, and fine lines (not all true).

The face roller has similar benefits to dry brushing and are most often made from jade or rose quartz. Also pictured is a gua sha tool that actually came with my roller, which works similarly but I just haven't tried using it yet!

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Location of lymph nodes

There is a high concentration of lymph nodes in the neck and around the collarbone. Lymph nodes filter the lymphatic fluid that carries immune cells that trap pathogens. A face roller helps drain the lymphatic fluid from the face and down the neck.

Our facial muscles can hold a lot of tension. Without realizing it, you may have your tongue pressed to the roof of your mouth right now... this is also a form of tension. Face rolling and gua sha helps relieve tension that can build up and help you feel more relaxed.

You can add in face rolling in the morning or at night. Or you can do both if you feel like it. Stick the roller in the refrigerator for a nice cooling sensation.

Benefits:

  • Increases circulation

  • Decreases puffiness

  • Helps your skin to absorb your face oils better

  • Helps circulate lymphatic fluid in your face and neck

  • The release of tension in the face muscles and jaw

  • Relaxation

How to:

  • Find a high quality 100% jade or rose quartz roller like this or this.

  • Cleanse your face using the oil cleansing method.

  • Apply a high quality facial oil.

  • With gentle pressure, start from the side of the nose and roll towards the ear; roll 3-4 times. Repeat on the opposite side.

  • Don't roll backwards once you reach the ear - pick up the roller and place it back by the nose.

  • On the forehead, start from the center, roll out and then down over the temple. Repeat on the opposite side.

  • At the bottom of the face, start at the chin, roll towards the ear and then turn the roller vertical and roll down the neck.

  • Make sure you clean your roller after every use with warm soapy water. You don't want bacteria growing on it!

The Importance of a Routine

Having a daily ritual or routine can have a powerful impact on your day. It can help you feel grounded in the morning and is also a great way to wind down at the end of the day.

Rituals are also a perfect time to focus on YOU. Giving yourself time without any distractions in the morning and at night is crucial to self-care and protecting your energy.