Big news Beauty, I’m so excited to give you a small glimpse into the upcoming launch for my newest digital course, which includes several hours of video lectures, new research, DIY recipes for sleep & so much more all based about the much needed topic….Sleep!
This launches in April…but for the time being my Nighttime Dream Elixir Recipe is the perfect teaser recipe of what is to come!
You know I love my rituals, my sleep, and my elixirs, and what better way to get our bodies ready for a good night’s rest, than to include this new mix into our nighttime rituals.
No time to waste…let’s find out why we should be including this elixir into our beauty and wellness lifestyle!
Nighttime Beauty Sleep Elixir
In times past, there have been those seeking what is called an “elixir of life”. It was supposed to be an alchemic preparation believed to prolong life. Certainly, we would all love to lengthen the days of life on earth. What about what’s happening right now, in the present?
While there will always be the hunt for the latest and greatest in achieving longevity, let’s not forget there are ways we can incorporate natures goodness in simple daily acts now. After all, isn’t that the only thing we can control, is the present moment? I’d say so!
Often times than not, it’s our daily routines that lead us into the night, and at times, dictates how our rest will be. The stresses and/or concerns may keep us up all night, tossing and turning, and not getting the best quality sleep. Why is this so important?
Well first of all, who doesn’t feel full of energy in the morning when they’ve caught up on some zzz’s. I mean, let’s be real. We know how we feel when we’ve lost rest — run down, exhausted, unmotivated, uninspired, ragged — not to mention how we look when we see our reflection in the mirror! š±
How do we combat these, not-so-pretty side effects from staring at the ceiling all night?? By adding a nighttime elixir that is affordable, easy, and will give our bodies the ability to adjust from this busy and hectic life of ours, and help us to slow down in preparation for a good nights rest!
What I have found is that elixirs really do help induce better sleep and as a result, we feel more refreshed upon waking. They even help beat inflammation, pain, and fatigue (which only negatively contributes to poor rest), giving a profound sense of well-being.
We must be conscious of the root causes of our sleep problems and work to correct them.
Slowly sipping this lovely concoction will help calm your nerves and tap into your true power.
This recipe is a powerful creation that combines a few beauty ingredients that were chosen for their specific enriching qualities to help combat stress, balance your nervous system, and give you the beauty rest your body needs and deserves! š“
Beauty Sleep Blossom: Lavender
Flowers have been likened to the antennae of Mother Earth — their roots reaching deep down into the ground — naturally being a part of the Earth’s ecosystem for billions of years now.
There is no doubt flowers have been used for their healing benefits for thousands of years, in a variety of cultures. What about modern times? How did flower elixirs become so popular?
Does the name Dr. Bach sound familiar? Dr. Edward Bach was a British physician who wanted to get to the root cause of physical imbalances, rather than focusing on treating the symptoms. He became a homeopathic doctor and soon after, discovered yet another form of healing.
In the 1930s, while living in the English countryside with fields of flowers all around him, Dr. Bach began to work with the dewdrops on flowers and moved on to developing a solar-infusion method to increase production.
These blossoms not only capture but emit large quantities of light from the sun. And so, Bach collected the flowers’ mother essence by soaking the flowers in water in the sunlight and then further diluted this to treat himself and his patients.
It has been noted that during Bach’s lifetime, he collected a total of 38 remedies, classified their healing properties, and documented the effects on his patients. It is through Dr. Bach’s work that led to the resurgence of the use of flower elixirs in the Western world. Pretty brilliant, right?!
Because these flower essence dissolve static, tension, and stress, it makes sense for flower elixirs to contribute in slowing down our minds, and making it easier to wind down and to sleep more soundly.
Among these amazing flower essences is lavender. And today we’ll be using an organic lavender tea (of your choice), which is derived from the lavender buds of the flowering plant — you know, those small Lil purple guys that fall off so easily in your hand.
With more than 45 different species, many are used in traditional medicine applications and fragrance products, and have been for centuries, so why stop now!
Take a look at some of the benefits lavender tea can bring to your overall health:
- Contain an impressive concentration of calcium, iron, and vitamin A
- Aid in a good night’s rest
- Relaxing the body
- Reducing muscle spasms
- Promote healthy digestion
- Eliminating inflammation
- Balance mood
- Healing to the skin
- Soothes pain
- Neutralize free radicals in the body
- Leaves your skin feeling and looking young
With a flower essence that has this much natural power, there is no doubt our bodies will relax, adjust, and rest easy, providing the perfect environment for a good nights rest!
What do you say, isn’t it time we start prepping our minds (and our kitchens!), with the staples we need to make this happen?!! I think so!
Enjoy this new recipe that will part of my sleep course regime, and be sure to tune in for it’s release!
Prepare ingredients.
Heat the almond milk, cinnamon stick, and lavender in a small saucepan over medium heat to just under a boil.
Stir in the vanilla extract.
Stir in the maple syrup.
Strain the liquid into your mug of choice.
Enjoy!
See full recipe below…
- 1 1⁄2 cups unsweetened almond milk
- 1 cinnamon stick
- 1 tsp editable lavender steeped like tea or (lavender tea bag)
- 2 teaspoons maple syrup or coconut nectar
- ½ tsp vanilla extract
- Heat the almond milk, cinnamon stick, and lavender in a small saucepan over medium heat to just under a boil.
- Stir in vanilla extract and maple syrup for additional 1 minute. Strain and enjoy!
All my love,
Kimberly

The post Nighttime Dream Elixir Recipe appeared first on Kimberly Snyder.
No comments:
Post a Comment