Friday, December 8, 2017

3 Great Attractions to See in the Greater Palm Springs Area


The Greater Palm Springs Area is a summer paradise in the middle of winter. Many Southern Californians escape the cold chills of the winter seas here. There are a number of great recreational activities, dining options, and natural exhibits to appreciate all year long.


Lake Cahuilla

Lake Cahuilla is a 113 acre lake located in La Quinta. It has fishing, RV parking, pick nicking, horseback riding, and camping. Lake Cahuilla is a pristine lake in the desert overlooking palm trees; there are also gorgeous views of the Santa Rosa Mountains here. It's a tranquil retreat from the busy streets of the Greater Palm Springs area. Those who have a California fishing license can fish here for trout; the lake is stocked twice a month.


Indian Oven

The Indian Oven is located in Cathedral City. They have mouth watering lunch plates on stainless steel dishes; Lunch plates are only $5.95 per person. The food is terrific and you can eat for vegetarians or meat lovers. Decorated in a traditional Indian decor this intimate restaurant is a great place for a nutritious lunch or dinner. The Indian Oven also has carry out service within the surrounding areas.




The Living Desert


For a limited time see the Birds of the Australian Outback over 300 birds featuring Cockatiels, Canaries and other birds. They fly free inside of an aviary where you can feed them with food sticks provided. This event is over by April 30, 2014.

Shuttle Bus Tours

If your lazy or you need a rest -from walking- I suggest you take the tram tours. It does cost extra but once you buy a ticket -it lasts you all day long. It gives you a good view of the entire area; the shuttle bus also functions as a taxi that helps you get from one exhibit to another -in no time at all.


The Wild Life Sanctuary

There are many wild animals at the The Living Desert. Some of the animals here are actually endangered species. These critters -very survival- may hinge on living in wildlife sanctuaries like this one. The Mexican Wolves are one of the endangered species here; you can see them living in a rocky terrain -as they would live in the wild. You can become a member of The Living Desert to help support the preservation of endangered species at The Living Desert.

The following are some of the types of animals living there:

  • · Wolves
  • · Jaguars
  • · Mountain Lions
  • · Hawks
  • · Owls

The Living Desert also includes many other species of exotic animals.

5 Herbal Remedies to Allergy Symptoms

Basically an allergy is an inaccurate response to the body's immune system to a substance that under normal circumstances is not deleterious to the bodies health. The immune system starts sending white blood cells after foreign invaders that are not harmful to the body; this in turn causes more damage to the body then to the foreign substance.

Allergies can consist of nasal congestion, coughing, wheezing, itching, shortness of breath, headache, fatigue, hives and skin rashes. With the proper herbs and herbal combinations one can find relief from reoccurring allergic reactions to foods and other substances. One can always go the conventional route but risk an entire bevy of side effects, because most over the counter drugs are toxic to the body.


Eucalyptus

The first herb that can be used for allergic reactions is eucalyptus leaf. They can be used to relieve symptoms of congestion.


Nettle

The second herb that can be used is nettle. Nettle will reduce inflammation in the sinus cavities. It has amazing antioxidants within it and can help protect from free radical damage. This herb will stop allergy attacks in their tracks.


Magnolia

The third herb that may be employed is magnolia flower (Magnolia liliflora, or xho yi hua). This is a centuries old Chinese medicine that will relieve headaches and also allow for the opening of the nasal passages, which are directly related with sinus problems. Leave your Tylenol in the medicine cabinet where it belongs.


Scutellaria

The fourth herb is called scutellaria (Scuttellaria baicalensis) root. This herb has antioxidants and flavonoids that will build up the immune system. This herb will stop the constriction of tissues during an allergic reaction.


Angelica


The fifth herb to be used for allergies is called wild angelica (Angelica dahurica or aka bai zhi) is also helpful for sinus problems. This herb helps relieve soreness in eyes, when the sinuses above the eyes have been obstructed. This powerful plant will regulate the swelling, create discharge of pus connected with a sinus infection, and open up the nasal passages. This herb will bring histamine levels into balance.


If you want to purchase any of the herbs listed above you can get them cheaply in pill form, from iherb.com. One of the ad links on this website.

References

Balch, P. CNC (2000). Prescription for Nutritional Healing. USA: The Vitamin Shoppe.