Fifty Things That Are Nice (Even Though The World Is Scary)

By Amber S, CN Supplements Education Specialist & Stargazer

  1. Pancakes

  2. Street musicians

  3. A hot cup of tea on a cold day

  4. Fresh strawberries

  5. Sunshine on your face

  6. Local cafes

  7. That funny face cats make when they smell something stinky

  8. Your favorite armchair

  9. Getting to the subway platform just as your train pulls up

  10. Fire escapes

  11. Good coffee

  12. Stepping on a perfectly crunchy leaf

  13. Children dancing

  14. Seeing a friend you haven't seen in a long time 

  15. Bookshops

  16. Googly eyes

  17. Gel-ink pens

  18. Lemonade

  19. A new jar of peanut butter where the top is all smooth and hasn't been dug into yet

  20. Dogs

  21. Scented candles

  22. The first snow of the year

  23. Smooth rocks

  24. Little Free Libraries

  25. Frogs

  26. Falling asleep with the window open and rain falling gently outside

  27. Goat cheese

  28. Your favorite song coming on the radio

  29. Backrubs

  30. Triple-milled soap

  31. Street fairs

  32. Buttered toast

  33. Learning other languages

  34. Live music

  35. Hugs

  36. Hot sauce

  37. Stargazing

  38. Windy afternoons

  39. Street art

  40. Dark chocolate

  41. Bubbles

  42. Getting cards in the mail

  43. Art museums

  44. Pie

  45. Farmers markets

  46. Finding a dollar in your pocket

  47. Houseplants

  48. Making up silly songs for your pets

  49. The smell of wet earth

  50. Your favorite local natural-products store where everyone knows you

Feel free to share yours with us in the comments below!

Lavender Bunny Balm: for your bunnies and other pets too!

Try as we might to protect them from the slings and arrows of the world, our beloved pets do occasionally find themselves in sticky situations that result in minor scrapes, cuts, or bruises. I recently decided to try my hand at a pet-safe balm that would be effective at healing minor injuries yet gentle enough for use on my bunny’s delicate skin. However, this combination can be useful for a range of other pets, as well! 

Like many topics in the world of herbalism and natural goods, there are differences in opinion and spirited debates over what traditionally defines a ‘balm’ or a ‘salve’. A common answer is that a balm has a ratio closer to 1:1 between infused oils and beeswax, whereas a salve has less wax and is slightly more oil-heavy. Balms are typically harder and useful for protective coatings on skin, whereas salves are useful for being spread more efficiently over larger areas of skin. 

Supplies:

  • Your choice of oil (I used coconut, but jojoba and olive would be great choices as well)

(Why lavender, and why yarrow? Both have useful healing properties! Lavender is gentle on skin, pleasant smelling, and has antimicrobial / antibacterial properties. Yarrow has traditionally been used within herbalism to aid in arresting bleeding and reducing swelling. Both provide useful support for minor scrapes, cuts, bruises, and itchy bug bites.) 

Step 1: Fill your infusion jar about halfway full with a 1:1 ratio of yarrow and lavender flowers. Cover with your oil of choice….and it’s time to play the waiting game! I infused my oil over 5 weeks in a sunny windowsill. You’ll want to shake or mix the contents every now and then during this process. 

Step 2: Once your oil has been sufficiently infused, it’s time to strain it and free it of its dried herbs. Use cheesecloth or muslin fabric over a metal strainer to strain your oil directly into your small pot or glass bowl. At this time you can also place a metal spoon in your freezer. 

Step 3: Unless you’re fortunate enough to have one already, create a double boiler on your stovetop range. Place the bowl or smaller pot containing your oil directly inside of a larger pot that has a few inches of water in it. Make sure the water isn’t touching the bottom of the smaller pot or bowl; the idea is to seamlessly melt the beeswax and oil together over simmering water. 

Step 4: Once the water in the larger part has reached a simmer, and the infused oil pot / bowl is starting to heat up, you can begin to mix in beeswax pastilles. There is no set amount of beeswax to add because the amount all depends on the consistency you want your final balm (or salve) to be. If you want a harder balm, which I made, add more beeswax in a 1:1 ratio. If you want a buttery salve, add less. 

One easy way to test the hardness of your balm and/or salve is by dipping a small amount onto the spoon in your freezer. After a few minutes have passed, you can take the spoon out and test the hardness.

Step 5: Once your balm is of its desired hardness level, you’re done! Pretty easy, right? Now you can just add your balm directly into your tins for storage and future use. If you’d like a stronger scented balm (for example, if you’re making this for humans and not pets,) you can also add a few drops of essential oil during the ‘cooking’ process.

You’re done! And ready to face the world with your little friend.

Staff Picks: Autumnal Bliss

Sharing our favorite products for this delicious season of crisp breezes, back-to-school vibes, family gatherings, and more!

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Rose

Sweet Babu's Cherry Pie Granola

I am very picky about my granola. For me, it has to be crunchy and not too sweet. That's why I was so pleased to find Sweet Babu's Cherry Pie Granola. I treated myself to it on a whim recently, looking to add a little oomph to my yogurt, and I was pleasantly surprised. It's absolutely delicious. The granola has a perfect crunch and just the right amount of sweetness, and the cherries are tart and deliciously chewy. I have kept my bag stashed away at work and have been slowly working through it as a snack and on yogurt. Even better, it's gluten free, the company is women owned, and it's made locally in Massachusetts. A perfect fall snack!

Amber

Whole Cloves (CN Bulk Section)

Nothing says 'autumn' to me quite like the spicy, earthy, supremely unparallelled fragrance of cloves. I add them to mulled cider; toss a pinch in my cranberry sauce; and stud them into oranges to make pomanders (whimsical Renaissance-era air fresheners that you can hang in your closet or above doorways). To me, cloves are the scent of welcome, of comfort, and of home. 

Mike

East Alstead Roasting Co. - Burundi Kibingo Oro

The cold approaches - we can all sense its brutal advance as a chill accent on the last of the summer winds. I wither as fall's lower than appreciated temps sap my power. Fortunately, fortifying treats exist, my favorite of which is E.A.R.'s Burundi. A toasty cup of coffee (replace cup with pot on particularly frigid mornings) that warms my insides to feel like June is still with us. These beans do switch every few months, so if it's not here? The other offerings prove worthy as well. As detailed as it is defrosting, I'll be sure to keep these beans close until my beloved heat returns next year.

Alexandra

Host Defense Stamets 7 Mushroom Blend Powder

Recently I have really been loving this mushroom powder blend. It contains lion's mane, cordyceps, maitake, reishi, royal sun blazei, chaga, and mesima. I love mushrooms because they are immune balancing rather than immune boosting. I usually keep a jar out on my counter and throw it into whatever I'm cooking! I add some to my quinoa and cook it in the rice cooker most often, but am excited to stir it into some yummy soups this autumn. It's the perfect immune support for the changing of the seasons, and so easy to integrate into your routine. Yay for functional foods!

Victoria

Nussli 118 - Sprouted Nut Squares - Vanilla Bean Blondie

The most delicious bite sizes nut squares, made with organic and sprouted nuts, down the street on Mass Ave! These are great when I haven't eaten breakfast, and need something to sustain me until lunch. They're also great as a night time snack, when you need a little bit of sweetness and want it to be a healthy choice. We are collaborating with Nussli 118 on a Fall cooking series - see more details here!

Zach

Cambridge Naturals Organic Women's, Men's and Prenatal Once Daily Multivitamins

New from our Cambridge Naturals brand of supplements these certified vegan, from-food, Organic once-daily multivitamins are a great option for people looking for a whole-food multi.  Whole-food vitamins are sought out for their high absorption and they're a great option for people with sensitive digestion systems too.

Dev

Canaan Fair Trade Palestinian Extra Virgin Olive Oil - Rumi

This delicious, savory, and slightly peppery olive oil has climbed its way to the top of my list! I spend a lot of time in the kitchen and am very picky about the quality of oils that I use. This particular one hails from regenerative family farms in the West Bank of Palestine, and utilizes olives from Souri trees, many of which have been lovingly tended to for close to 1,000 years. One of my favorite fall treats is a nice, spice-roasted squash with a light oil drizzle. I can't wait for Rumi to work its magic this season!

Caleb

Seggiano Carnaroli Rice

Risotto is one of my favorite  dishes to make as the weather gets cooler. I make mine with both fresh and dried mushrooms, finely chopped onions, arugula, parsley, and a generous amount of fresh Parmesan. Seggioano’s risotto rice, both Carnaroli and Arborio, is certified organic and grown with the highest standards in northern Italy. Use Better Than Bullion base for the stock for a rich and flavorful dish! 

Brenden

Hiyo Social Tonic - Blackberry Lemon

Hiyo Social Tonics are a great way to relax with friends when you are catching up on all of your summer adventures without leaving you feeling crummy the next day. The beverage is crafted with organic adaptogens, natural nootropics, and functional botanicals aiming to provide a stress-relieving, mood-boosting lift! I really like the blackberry lemon flavor as it packs a punch flavor with every sip. 

Tom

Superior Source L-Theanine 200mg Microlingual

Sometimes I feel like a teapot of emotions. When I have been on the stove for long enough and feel pressure building under my lid, this fast acting, dissolvable form of L-Theanine helps keep me balanced and calm. 

Ellie

Organic Bath Co Body Butter Warm Vanilla Scent

It's entering the season where dry skin can start to become especially perilous, and in blustery fall weather there's nothing more comforting than giving your skin some much-needed cozy TLC with a deliciously scented body butter. Organic Bath Co's body butter has been a favorite and standby of mine for years, and this limited-edition scent is sure to bring your skin lasting hydration and autumnal bliss. 

Molly

True Grace - High Potency Omega-3 Fish oil

I take fish oil year round, but with school back in session, it's a great time to work on supporting brain and immune health! I've tried several fish oil supplements and the True Grace High Potency Omega-3 Fish Oil is by far my favorite. It's made from sustainably sourced, wild-caught Alaskan fish and has no fishy smell or aftertaste, only a pleasant lemon oil. It's easy to swallow and gentle on my stomach. I also love that True Grace is committed to reducing plastic in the ocean: the bottles are made with post-consumer recycled plastic and are meant to be refilled!

Shannon

Potager Soap Company Bar Soap-Lemongrass Calendula

With the changing season, treat your skin to some luxurious hand-made bar soap from Potager Soap Company. Each soap is made with a handful of simple ingredients right in Concord, Mass. Earlier this year, I had the pleasure of visiting their headquarters and meeting the lovely women who thoughtfully craft each batch. My favorite scents are Lemongrass Calendula and Minted Lemon Tea because they remind me of the lingering end-of-summer sunsets before true fall sets in.

Ashley

Broken Cup Teahouse - Stone Chocolate Oolong Tea 35g

For those days when the air is crisp and the leaves are changing, Broken Cup Teahouse - Stone Chocolate Oolong Tea is like the warmth of a perfectly curated campfire with every sip. Warming from the inside, out.

Allison

Cambridge Naturals Ginger Bronchial Zinger

I'm not a warm beverage drinker, but I still need a special beverage to soothe a cough. Instead of making tea, I mix the Cambridge Naturals Ginger Bronchial Zinger with chilled unflavored seltzer. The osha root and wild cherry bark help support the respiratory system. The ginger in the syrup tastes just like ginger ale when mixed with seltzer. It's so delicious that I sometimes drink it even when I'm not sick!

Emily

Cambridge Naturals Brand Astragalus Tincture

Astragalus is one of my all-time favorite herbs, and this CN Brand tincture has been a mainstay in my medicine cabinet for years now - I take a dropper full every morning in lukewarm throughout sniffle season! Astragalus (huáng qí) is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to support a healthy immune system response and reduce inflammation. Astragalus has a mild, woody taste and the dried herb from our bulk section can also be added to soups and stews, or made into a tea! 

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'Tis The Sneezin: Herbs For Immune Support!

By Amber, Supplements Buyer + Herbalism Enthusiast

While leaving my apartment this morning to go to work, I saw my breath fog the air for the first time this year. The little cloud reminded me that cooler days are coming, and with them, cold and flu season. Here's some of Cambridge Naturals' favorite immune-boosting herbs and how to use them!

Andrographis (andrographis paniculata): Native to Southern Asia, andrographis has been used in both Ayurvedic medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine for centuries as a remedy for the common cold. Early scientific research suggests it may stimulate the immune system to produce more of a specific type of cell called lymphocytes, which fight off diseases. The compounds in andrographis also possess anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. You can find it in tincture and capsule form, and it's also an ingredient in several of our Cambridge Naturals supplement blends like the perennial favorite Sinus Blaster.

Echinacea (echinacea purpurea and echinacea angustifolia): Echinacea is one of the more familiar immune-supporting herbs to many people and has cemented itself in the canon of Western medicine. Consequently, the scientific research supporting it is better established than many other herbal remedies. Its immune-boosting properties are well studied, and recent research has suggested a number of potential other benefits such as anti-inflammatory action and even possibly providing relief from anxiety. Aside from being available by itself in tincture and capsule form, it's also one of the primary ingredients in our Ginger Zinger Immune Syrup and Immuno-Well Rx formulations, and is a constant Bulk section favorite.

Elderberry (sambucus nigra): Elderberry stands out in the materia medica of immune-boosting herbs for being delicious as well as medicinal. The berries (which must be dried or cooked before use) and flowers are used in tinctures, teas, and syrups. They're particularly high in Vitamin C and may be useful in particular against sinus infections, bacterial infections, and potentially even the flu. However, elderberry can have a diuretic effect and bring on sweating, so it's important to drink plenty of water while using it! Both the berries and flowers are popular bulk herbs at CN, as well as the syrups, tinctures, and capsules made from them. 

Mullein (verbascum thapsus): One of our favorite wonderful weeds at Cambridge Naturals (and one whose virtues I've extolled on the CN Blog before)  mullein's antibacterial and expectorant properties have been the subject of much attention lately. This fluffy leaf makes an antitussive addition to a healing tea or an easy-to-consume tincture. Indigenous Americans used the leaves variously as a tea, a topical poultice, and as an ingredient in smoking blends. Mullein also has a long and respected history in African American herbal traditions; the Black agricultural scientist George Washington Carver notably endorsed its healing properties. It's one of the best-selling herbs in CN's Bulk Herbs section, and we've recently brought in tinctures and capsules  as well. 

Osha (ligusticum porteri): Osha grows mainly in the Rocky Mountains of the United States, and is related to the wild carrot (apiaceae) family. It is considered an important plant by many Indigenous American communities such as the Diné, who tell a story about learning to use the herb from watching wild bears consume it. Its gnarled, dark-brown roots are made into a tea or tincture valued for its antibacterial and anti-microbial properties. Early research suggests it may also protect against cellular damage due to its antioxidant compounds. You can find it in products like our Bronchial Syrup and Congest-Eeze capsules, as well as in a tincture by itself. 

These are only a handful of the products we stock to keep you feeling hale and hearty all year round. Check out our full stock on our website, or come in to our Porter Square location for a chat about what we've got to help you feel your best! 

Sources:

https://nativeplants.ku.edu/ethnobotany-research/ligusticum-osha 

https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-973/andrographis

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/echinacea

https://www.mountsinai.org/health-library/herb/elderberry

https://theherbalacademy.com/blog/african-american-herbalism-history/

The information in this blog post is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the guidance of your doctor or other qualified health professional with any questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition.

Pomegranate Day (A Meditation)

By Amber, CN Supplements Buyer & Pom Enthusiast

In my household, there exists a holiday found nowhere else in the world. A very simple holiday, to be sure, but a holiday nonetheless. I call it Pomegranate Day, and I've celebrated it once a year for about a decade now. 

The gist of Pomegranate Day is this: it is the first day in autumn when I find pomegranates in the grocery store. Because they have such a short time they're in season, that means Pomegranate Day can happen any time in September or early October. 

It's a plain enough celebration. The first day I get a pomegranate for the season, I take it home and clear a space on the kitchen table. I lay out a bowl and rag and put on a shirt I don't mind staining. I light a nice candle, turn off my phone, and put away any potential distractions. And then, for the next hour or so, I dedicate my entire self to the consumption of my pomegranate. I focus on the sensory aspects: the soft tearing of the thick dusky-pink rind, the split of the seam as it parts to reveal the wet red jewels of arils within. I press the arils to the roof of my mouth with my tongue until they pop in a tangy burst, then crunch the seeds between my molars. I let my hands get stained until juice runs down my wrists; my fingertips will wear the yellow memories for days after. I get messy. I slurp, I crunch. I devote my body to the miracle of the heavy fruit. 

And with it, I give thanks for the brief bliss of pomegranate season. I remind myself how wonderful it is to have these fruits, if only for a few months out of the year. I consider how I'm not meant to have everything I want all the time: a pomegranate in June is just not the same as a pomegranate in November, and the fruit is all the sweeter for being so fleeting. 

I recently celebrated this year's Pomegranate Day, and it was one of the most wonderful yet. The fruit the size of both my fists, the seeds like glowing embers. There will be other pomegranates this year, to be sure, but none hold the pure animal joy of the season's first. 

May your pomegranates be glorious, and your gratitude boundless. 

My Month of Josh Rosebrook 

By Dev, CN Manager + Skincare Connoisseur

A compliment we frequently get at Cambridge Naturals is that there’s always something exciting and new waiting for customers on our shelves. In a general sense, I would say that every industry puts a lot of energy behind building expectations for the hot new thing that everyone simply must have. 

One downside of this tendency in our wider culture is that - in all the hustle and bustle of identifying new up-and-coming brands and fun products - it’s easy to overlook the accomplishments of truly foundational, innovative brands. Brands with products that opened industry doors and delighted consumers in unexpected ways, setting up new possibilities and standards in skincare from which those new up-and-comers work.

One such brand, and the focus of this specific post, is Josh Rosebrook. 

Josh Rosebrook introduced his skincare line to the general public in 2009, with a focus on high quality botanical and biomimetic ingredients. (Within the realm of skincare, biomimetic refers to ingredients that “mimic” the natural compounds produced in the human body. These aid in the absorption and maintenance of our skin’s natural pH range. A great example of this is botanical hyaluronic acid, which is highly similar to the same hyaluronic acid our bodies produce in our joints, eyes, etc.) Josh and his team have truly put in the work to produce skincare products that are founded in research-driven cosmetic science.

After an informative brand training, I was recently given the generous opportunity to try a sequence of their face care line, from cleanser to face balm. As a fun challenge to myself (and as a way to really test the renowned excellence of their products,) I decided to use nothing but Josh Rosebrook face care products as part of my daily routine for at least a month. Which I did this July!

(Important note: I didn’t stop after a month! You probably won’t want to, either.)  

Here’s a more specific run-down of the products I was gifted, all of which have unique formulas and strengths on their own, but make botanical and biomimetic magic together. 

  1. Complete Moisture Cleanse Gel: one thing I appreciate about JR’s skincare line is that you can easily tell from the scents alone that they utilize high quality botanicals in their products. No cloying fragrances at all. Their cleanse gel is pleasantly mild and a great choice for anyone with sensitive or reactive skin. It leaves my skin feeling smooth but not stripped of necessary moisture. 

  2. Daily Acid Toner: time to tone! JR’s acid toner is a powerhouse of actives, including citric, malic, glycolic, and pyruvic acids. It’s a great exfoliator and the addition of aloe means that it isn’t too drying, and will leave your skin happy and pH-balanced. 

  3. Active Infusion Facial Oil: a great moisturizer on its own, for all skin types. It contains a uniquely gentle retinoic acid ester that provides the antioxidant and age support benefits people are seeking in retinols, but without the associated high level of sensitivity afterwards. Feels light and amazing underneath the next one on our list…

  4. Vital Balm Cream: the true darkhorse of this experiment! I didn’t go in expecting to love this specific product so much, but I’m afraid this is one I won’t be giving up anytime soon. It has a delightful whipped, sponge-like texture and a fantastic scent. It melts into your skin and absorbs quickly, leaving you feeling plump and glowy for hours afterwards. 

The following two products are ones I already owned and, of course, already swore by:

  1. Nutrient Day Cream SPF 30: Particularly in the hot summer months, a good SPF is indispensable. Josh Rosebrook’s SPF day cream is light, goes on smoothly, and is additionally a great base for any cosmetics you might want to follow with. They also have produced a tinted formula to cut down on the milky cast for those with darker skin tones.

  2. Advanced Hydration Face Mask: Not a daily product for me, but could be for you! A great staple to have for times when a little extra moisture is needed, or when skin is particularly dull or lackluster. Great for use overnight if you want to wake up with deliciously plump skin. I would say that all of JR’s products are extremely clean and mildly pleasant smelling, but the Advanced Hydration mask is a stand-out in this category with a beautiful color to match. 

After a month, I would say that I noticed some specific changes in my skin that I was happy to see. “Plump” is the one word I would lean on the most; my skin was very hydrated and dewy, even after a full workday. I received a lot of compliments on how soft it both looked and felt to the touch, which was definitely downstream of how gently resurfacing and balance-focused their skincare line is. 

It’s a brand I would highly recommend to those with reactive and sensitive skin in particular, as so many of their products are geared towards retaining moisture and keeping the facial skin balanced. I always wake up and look forward to the simple ritual of my face care routine, and the added enjoyment of getting to experiment with just a single, powerful line of products is one I’d be more than willing to try again! 

Additionally, this past month we did a fun mini-facial event with Josh Rosebrook, as well! Keep an eye on our social media and newsletter for similar opportunities in the future.

Dev's Yuzu Kava Relaxer 🍹

By Dev F, CN Manager + Fizzy Beverage Connoisseur

Fizzy and functional, together at last!  

I’m always interested in casual ways to make our favorite food and drinks go even further for us and our bodies… beyond just tasting good, of course. Last year was big for what we might call ‘fizzy and functional’ drinks - I was thrilled by the refreshing and delicious simplicity of Mountain Rose Herbs’ own Functional Fizzes from their blog last summer, and most of us active on social media of any kind at least know of the existence of the viral “Sleepy Girl Mocktail,” which emerged on TikTok in 2023. 

(For those who missed out on the phenomenon, it’s a calming and tasty combination of magnesium powder, tart cherry juice, and lemon-lime soda/seltzer meant to be used as a tasty sleep support beverage.)

Naturally - with so many cool sodas, seltzers, and herbal extracts on our shelves–it made sense to try my hand at one! 

First up, my own stress and sleep support mocktail: A blend of tart yuzu and bittersweet kava kava, with a fragrant note of lavender. Kava is known for its sleep supportive properties, so this is a great one to sip on a balmy summer evening while you’re winding down and ready to fall into the sweet embrace of slumber…

Ingredients:

Prep is very easy and fast, and the ingredients can be modified to suit your own taste. I mixed the lavender and kava extracts together in a glass with both Portland syrups, added ice, and then poured Sanzo’s yuzu sparkling water over the top. Just stir slightly and you’re ready to go! 

(Or stay! Possibly in bed, or another comfy spot.)

Staying Hydrated (Even If You Hate It)

By Amber S, CN Education Specialist, Buyer, & H20 Enthusiast

Tuesday morning, early: my phone buzzes with a warning, a red triangle with an exclamation point. Our area is now under a Heat Advisory, though I don't really need a weather alert to know it. It's hot. The air above the pavement shimmers. Boxy air conditioners sprout from apartment windows like strange fungi. Glassy-eyed birds sway on power lines. Even the wild rabbits stretch out in the shade, mouths hanging open in the heat. Yes, I think, definitely time to up the ol' water intake. 

I have always been a person who likes to stay hydrated - indeed, when I forget about everything else, I remember my water bottle. It's come as a surprise to me that drinking enough water isn't easy for everyone, though. And yet it's crucial, especially in the summer, to stay hydrated. Here are some tips for staying hydrated - even if you hate it. 

Flavor your fill. I am one of those people who really likes the taste of water. Mineral water, fizzy water, water straight from the tap - I love it all. But if you happen to not, try flavoring your water. A couple of leaves of mint, a slice or two of lemon or lime, or even some mineral drops can improve the flavor of your water. Experiment to figure out what motivates you, and don't be afraid to experiment -- my water yesterday had a few leaves of fresh basil a friend had given me from their garden, and it was unexpectedly delicious! 

Add electrolytes. In the summer especially, your body loses electrolytes like sodium, potassium, and magnesium through sweating. Electrolyte powders are a great way to both replenish lost minerals as well as add some flavor to your water. 

Personalize your water bottle. At Cambridge Naturals, we're huge geeks about our water bottles. Everyone's got their own, and you can usually tell who's bottle belongs to who by the array of colorful stickers we like to decorate them with. (My own bottle has pigeons, moths, and cats -- some of my favorite animals.) It might sound kind of silly, but a water bottle can be a statement of personality. Whether your taste runs to self-care mantras, activist statements, cute animals, or elegant flowers, decorating your water bottle can make a huge impact on how much you actually use it. 

Make it accessible. I'm one of those people who keeps a water bottle everywhere: there's one by my bed, one at work, one in the kitchen, and one attached to my backpack. Simply by always having a water bottle with me, I'm reminded of the importance of drinking water. 

Set reminders. If you struggle to remember to drink enough water, there are some excellent phone apps out there that can remind you. The more advanced ones even let you track your hydration over time and set goals to improve your daily wellness. You can also check in with your friends, family, and co-workers to cheer on each others' hydration goals - Caleb, our co-owner at Cambridge Naturals, is famous for championing us to stay hydrated!

Be aware of secret dehydrators. A lot of things can cause your body to lose water. Diuretic substances like caffeine and alcohol increase urination, and hot weather causes your body to lose water through sweating. And while drinks like seltzer, soda, and juice provide some hydration, they're also more likely to add extra sugar to your diet. 

Know your body. People of certain age groups such as children and older adults tend to naturally be more prone to dehydration. Some medical conditions, especially those affecting the bladder, kidneys, and gastrointestinal systems, impact how much water your body is able to absorb. And some medications can also impact how your body processes fluids. Learning about your body's own unique needs will help you maintain your optimum hydration level. 

Make it a habit. Did you know that your body loses water while you sleep? The relationship between hydration and sleep is a complicated one, but studies have shown that dehydration can negatively impact the quality and duration of your sleep. To restore water lost during the night, have a glass of water first thing in the morning. If you've got pills or supplements to take, that's a great thing to pair it with. 

Lastly, while staying hydrated is important, remember to take care of yourself in other ways, too. Familiarize yourself with the symptoms of heat exhaustion. Check up on children, elderly friends / family, and anyone else who lives alone. Make sure your pets have access to plenty of water, too. And if you can't find a place to stay out of the heat, check out this list of community cooling centers across Boston. 

Summer can be a fun time -- make sure you're properly hydrated enough to enjoy it!

Sources: 

https://www.sleepfoundation.org/nutrition/hydration-and-sleep

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/dehydration/symptoms-causes/syc-20354086

Staff Picks: SUMMERTIME Edition ☀️

Sharing our favorite products for this vibrant season of sunshine, picnics, beach days, ice cream, and so much more!

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Rose

Ursa Major Spray Deodorant - Sublime Sage

I might lose my Cambridge Naturals employee card (not a real card, a hypothetical one) when I say this, but I have not made the switch to natural deodorant. However, I love this Ursa Major deodorant for when I'm on the go and feel the need to freshen up. It has a lovely smell that isn't overwhelming, which is good for folks that are sensitive to strong scents. In addition to the brightness from the sage, there are other nice additions like lavender, sandalwood, lemon myrtle, and frankincense. Perhaps someday I'll officially make the switch to natural deodorant, but for now I will keep my Sublime Sage in my bag and spray away when the mood (or smell) strikes!

Amber

Ethique Curliosity Co-Wash Bar

I discovered this product at EXPO West 2024, and it was a total game-changer for me. I'm the only person in my family with curly hair, so learning how to take care of it has been a journey! Co-washing, which is basically using a super-moisturizing conditioner to wash your hair, has done wonders for me. My curls are voluminous but defined, and they've never been softer. One Ethique co-wash bar lasts for 100+ uses, and there's no plastic packaging -- perfect for curly folks who want to reduce waste while having excellent hair. Bonus: it smells like lemongrass, one of my favorite summery scents! 

Mike

Casamara Club - Sera

It's Saturday night. I'm finishing my shift here, and I need something refreshing to kick off my weekend. This can right here glares at me from the cooler, knowing that I need it. What do I do?

I practically drown myself in this allspice/anise wonder, with notes of grapefruit that I so dearly love. Something about it calms both my stomach and my mind. With summer begging to take over, I can finally enjoy this with the windows open. The perfect little treat!

Victoria

Ere Perez Quandong Green Booster Facial Serum

Moisturizers and oils feel way to heavy for my face, so I'm super happy to have found this green booster serum that feels light on my face; goes on smoothly without me feeling like I am stretching my skin, and adds a tiny bit of moisture. It's packed with tons of antioxidants and this special Australian plant called Quandong - an amazing source of Vitamin C! Ask us for a sample to take home and try!

Zach

Aya's Tasty AF Green Garlic Oil

Garlic lovers rejoice and flavor fiends unite!   Aya's Tasty AF has heeded your call for zing with their wildly delicious Green Garlic Oil.  A mouthwatering amount of garlic meets parsley, coriander, Jalapenos, salt, and vinegar in this must try condiment.  I've already used this on just about everything - mixed in cream cheese for bagels, in marinades for vegetables, in salad dressing, and more.

Alexandra

Mountain Rose Herbs Calendula Hydrosol

Now that it's getting warmer out, all I want to do is be in the sun. Unfortunately, the hours of sunbathing can have consequences, as I often find myself with a bit of a sunburn. It's because of this, a staple of my summer skincare is the calendula hydrosol from mountain rose herbs. It's so soothing and healing! It always cools down the heat of my sunburn. I'll throw it into my bag when heading to the beach to use as a refresher throughout the day as well.

Dev

Bobo's Coconut Oat Bar

Dense, filling, tasty, and convenient....what more do you need in a breakfast or snack bar? I've recently gotten into Bobo's Oat Bars and it's truly the perfect time of year for them. I'm regularly fueled by them for breakfast, but they would also be a perfect companion on a hike or other outdoors excursion. Coconut is simply the perfect summer flavor, but there are other Bobo's bars to satisfy any palate!

Julia

Badger SPF 30 Mineral Sunscreen

As someone who has sensitive skin, does not respond well to fragrances, prefers products with the fewest ingredients possible, likes to feel protected from sunburns, and has been looking for an non-chemical sheer sunscreen, Badger's new edible formula works super well for me. Although Badger offers a facial sunscreen with the same formula, I use the regular one on my face and am happy with the results. With just zinc oxide, coconut oil, sunflower wax, and sunflower vitamin E...Badger's new mineral sunscreen blends in immediately and my skin feels soft and protected. 

Caleb

Ursa Major Fortifying Gel Moisturizer

This lightweight moisturizer is perfect for summer. While deeply soothing, it is not oily so you can move and sweat with ease. And, the cooling aloe vera feels oh so good after a day in the sun. Pairs well with Ursa Major's Face Tonic for extra soothing hydration and their Daily Defense Lotion for all day weightless UV protection. 

Brenden

Badger SPF 50 Adventure Mineral Sunscreen

Summer in the city means you need sunscreen in your bag at all times.  I go for the Badger SPF 50 Adventure Mineral Sunscreen with Clear Zinc. When using this you get great lasting protection, but never forgot to reapply often!  The best part about this product is the clear zinc, which leaves minimal to no white cast on the skin.  Come in to our stores, pick it up and have a great summer!

Bianca

Parch Non-Alcoholic Prickly Pear Paloma Mocktail

The paloma is the chic and sophisticated sister of the margarita. It's citrusy, bitter- sweet, and extremely refreshing on a hot summer evening. I like mine in a chilled glass with a salt or tajin rim. The addition of adaptogens like ginseng and ashwagandha leave me feeling calm and excited for what's to come next. 

Sally

Derin International - Turkish Classic Towel

These 100% Premium Turkish Cotton towels are so absorbent and lightweight. Very easy to stash in a beach bag for the summer, outing  or use as a spontaneous picnic blanket.
They measure 78" x 38" making them large enough for bath, spa or gym use as well. There are a variety of vibrant fun colors available and a smaller size is also an option.  

Ellie

Little Seed Farm Deodorant Cream - Blue Tansy Rose

I've been a cream deodorant skeptic, and I'm used to finding that I need to reapply natural deodorant if I want it to last, so I've been pleasantly surprised by how well this lovely cream deodorant from Little Seed Farm holds up through the end of the day even in the humid summer months. One of the newer scents, Blue Tansy Rose, is my personal favorite, but you really can't go wrong with their selection. 

Daisy

Mad Hippie Luminizing Facial SPF 29

We carry several lovely sunscreens ranging in texture, strength, and application (cream, balm, or stick) but I always return to Mad Hippie's Luminizing SPF. As the name implies, this 29+ UVA/UVB sunscreen has a shimmery finish which I love any day and especially those days when I want my skin to be extra glowy. It also has several wonderful skincare ingredients like Squalane and Niacinamide to nourish your skin during continued use all summer long!

Shannon

Roar Organic Cucumber Watermelon

I tried this drink for the first time last summer when the CN crew spent the day at Muddy River Herbals farm and have been a fan ever since! Filled with electrolytes, this is one of my favorite go-to drinks after a long, hot summer day!

Sarah

Botanica Outdoor Candles

Move over citronella there's a new party in town!  I love sitting outside but absolutely hate citronella.  These candles are the perfect solution.  Who knew outdoor candles could be so luxurious?  Made with soy wax and mosquito repellent essential oils, these candles not only say bye bye to pesky bugs but smell AMAZING.  They can also be used as indoor candles.  Best of all, when the candle is finished you can reuse the ceramic vessel as a planter.

Allison

Alden's Organic Ice Cream Sandwiches

Ice cream all year long, but I splurge on these ice cream sandwiches in the summer months. The ice cream is rich and smooth - the perfect match for the soft chocolatey cookie. Need I say more?!

Emily

Mount Lai Cloudberry Dew Gel Eye Mask

Summertime is when I want to feel my most vibrant and fresh-looking (harder to go goblin-mode under piles of sweaters as in wintertime), but it's often challenging to get a good night's sleep on those stuffy, sweltering summer nights! So I rely on a few tricks to help soothe my puffy morning eyes - first: hydration, second: jade roller, and third: these amazing gel eye masks from Mount Lai! They contain cloudberry (a vitamin c + antioxidant rich super fruit), irish moss, peptides (known as a building block of collagen) and hyaluronic acid. I've never looked *less* tired after a night of tossing and turning! And luckily, a beautiful summer's day awaits.

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A Midsummer Day's Sun Tea

By: Laura Scarpellini, Lifestyle Buyer, Merchandiser and lover of mundane magic

With the Summer solstice coming up next week (June 20th), It seems to be the perfect time to soak up the season’s rays in a delicious sun-steeped tea! Midsummer celebrations historically celebrate the sun through bonfires, dancing, and merriment. While I may not have the yard space for dancing about a bonfire in Boston, I will simply have to make do! By listening to early 2000s pop in my porch garden with a mason jar of iced tea, and curling up to A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1999) at dusk of course.

For your own Midsummer celebration:

A large 32-64 oz jar makes a wonderful batch for sharing, but if your solstice plan is a party of one, a standard 12-16 oz mason jar will work too. You can use approximately 1 tsp of your tea of choice per 8oz of water. Place the jar in direct sunlight for 1-2 hours, checking on it periodically to give it a little shake! 

The options are endless, but a beloved pick is hibiscus flowers for their vibrant red-purple steep. Delicate plant parts, like leaves and flowers will do best with this method since roots, barks and seeds tend to need a little more heat, time and agitation to extract medicinal properties. But that being said, you could probably still get a delicious and mucilage rich result if working with marshmallow root! It doesn’t have to be an herbal tea either, Camellia Sinensis (the plant species that is responsible for white tea, yellow tea, green tea, oolong, dark tea and black tea) will steep just fine too. Here is my own midsummer sun tea recipe if you are in need of inspiration:

Red Raspberry Leaf

Hibiscus Flower

Rose Hips

Mullein Leaf

Orange slices

Add ice cubes and honey or sugar to taste! Sip and take in the sunlight of the year’s longest day…