THE LAKA LIST: VOL. 3

THE LAKA LIST: VOL. 3

  1. 1. Psychedelic Honey Towel Dresses: Katie does it again! Everything Psychedelic Honey is geared to help you live a more active life, naturally.  She's the first biodegradable swimwear company and their recent launch of their towel dresses are the perfect post-surf outfit option. Love the yellow Lou dress. 
  2. Underground Fridges  Only the Dutch would invent something so radically progressive and cool (literally). Using what the earth already has, this new way to chill your goods is the cutest invention on the planet (and totally apocalypse friendly LOL!!!!)
  3. Sam Arneson Home (LA  real estate agent for cool homes)  At LAKA, I often turn to architecture and design to get re-inspired with work. I discovered LA-based real estate agent Sam Arneson on IG and am hooked on his eye. I don't live in LA, but his eye is aligned with the LAKA vibe and he even offers real estate coaching which is super cool. Have a look, get inspired, remind yourself that space is everything and minimal is always in.
  4. Sokoi Shop Yoga Robe : As an instructor of 10 years, I have never wanted to wear a yoga robe more in my life! Sokoi Shop is a newer customer of LAKA, and in that connection I have fallen hard for her line of linens that are designed to help you move organically on the mat. Is tight yoga wear out? Need the yoga robe. NEED. 
  5. Breaking down the mucoid plaque lining of your gut: I always get rabbit-holed into corners of health and dive head first. Both feet in on this one. Several years ago, I researched heavily parasite cleansing and quite possibly went overboard. (So gross, yet so satisfying having these things leave your body!) Breaking down biofilms (mucoid plaque of digestive tract) is just about up there as equally fascinating. Basically, as we add more toxins to the body, we add more plaque that hinders not only digestion but organ function and mood plus a whole host of other things. You know how we develop plaque on our teeth? The same goes for our digestive tract. Not scrubbing it/cleansing regularly creates one giant bacterial buildup that is completely and totally gross. Discover Zen Cleanse for removing it and discover Biohm and all their products for ongoing maintenance. 
  6. Threads (nuff said) Can we quit IG finally? Threads is so easy and fun. Note to self: Keep it unhinged.
  7. Unprotected sun exposure, limiting sun exposure: I always stir pots of heated topics on my personal IG and unprotected sun exposure was one of them this month. I would stir these pots on LAKA IG but our old account got shadow banned for this very thing so I gotta halt the pot stirring. My question was regarding the viscerally felt hoax of (most) sunscreens and how there are many other ways to safely prevent skin cancer, sun-induced skin conditions, while still getting essential Vitamin D. More on this to come, I will be putting together a guide. But for now, I want to encourage you to ponder your relation to sunscreen. 
  8. Lazy Composting (everyones gotta eat!) Ok, so sometimes we're just not going to compost. BUT, given you don't live somewhere where bears are a problem, an apartment complex, or you generally don't want to attract animals to your property, let me propose to you the way our family lazy composts. Take your daily food scraps and throw them out into the yard or find a good place in the woods behind your house to just dump the food. Yes, composting properly is a gift that keeps on giving, but we're also trying to avoid food scraps from being thrown away and fermenting in landfills when they could be used by soil or eaten by wild animals! So, consider our family's "everyones gotta eat" compost method. We dump scraps behind our house each night and the pigs, birds, chickens pick through and get some food. (Im sure there will be backlash on this one)
  9. A petition for blowing Big Fungi cover : K so this is soooooo important! Are your favorite brands using real mushrooms? Or some mushroom but mostly mycelium? Basically, the mushroom is the top part of the entire organism that contains what we want: Beta Glucans. The mushroom and the mycelium have different active compounds in them and IMO are not created equal. Big Fungi is real. This petition aims to simply ask companies to disclose what part of the organism they are using. 
  10. LAKA Shroom Drip in honor of said petition: We (obviously) only use mushrooms in our products and they are LOADED with Beta-D glucans (peek our testing on request for proof!). Start consuming real* mushrooms in the most addictive way possible with Shroom Drip™. Use code REALSHROOMS for a 15% discount on your next jar.
  11. FAFO Shirt by Shithead Steve  Because the more you adult, the more this becomes so real.
  12. Spring Water  : Ok, I only invest in absolutely essential items. Not only are the prices of everything skyrocketing, but the market is saturated beyond belief and its hard to find the best of the best. Im hopeful theres a lot of good out there, but when it comes to water it's hard to know. We've always collected raw spring water but invested in a Kangen machine during COVID to see if the hype was real. Digestion was amazing, felt extremely hydrated, but I recently heard someone explain how the process of Kangen traumatizes the water preventing the natural structure to be, lets say, authentic. Water has memory and is either stable by design or forced to be stable. Long story short, we got rid of our Kangen machine and are back to raw spring water! Even if you can't afford to use 100% spring water, 5 gallons a week per household is better than nothing. 
  13. The Sclpt Co Bands : The Sclpt Co is founded by two Kauai athletes, Kandace and Malia and has a whole range of workout accessories that help activate your  movement practice. I cant wait to use their bands in our upcoming event at Black Coral Yoga on July 22 in Hanalei. I'll be teaching a Hot Fusion class using the bands to really help direct the fluid in the body and help target that rear. 
  14. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Cars: Before we left island for a bit last year, I sold my truck and kept my other car here which essentially blew up a few days after my return back to island. To Craigslist I went to shop for my dream beater: A 1999 4x4 red Chevy Tracker Convertible. It's been so fun to give this car more life and drive around with my kids pretending like we are in Barbie the movie with the top down. It got me thinking how good it feels to use up something to the very last drop. Even a car. Reduce, reuse, recycle.