Month: February 2013

There is only a handful of things that would make a house become a home other than books.  It lends the house a life and intimacy of its own.  The thing I miss the most from our previous home is our beautiful black bookcases filled with books and magazines ranging from different subjects that covered everything from Design, History, Bestsellers to even fun books like “How to be like Audrey”.  They have this magical touch that makes them look good in any type of display either piled up on the floor, on top of a table, or in bookcases. Yes, every home should have books.  Enjoy!

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Phillip Lim
I’m still vacationing in Mendoza, Argentina, a beautiful and relaxing wine region that is a must see and experience for the lovers of wineries, picnics under grapevines and horseback riding on the foothills of the Andes mountains. Does it sound like a dream to you? I promise I’ll be posting pictures along with a small and first-time-visitor (me) guide. But for now I just wanted to share with you a trend that I spotted on the runways of New York Fashion week that has everything to do with women’s greatest love: shoes! Long and mid-calf cutout boots were, per say, wrapping many of the model’s legs on the runways. Fall 2013 might as well be warmer. Enjoy!
 Prabal Gurung

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3.1 Phillip Lim

Whenever we stop by the Hotel room to freshen up I try to catch up with New York Fashion Week.  One thing I’ve been loving is the sober fall colors in the layered outfits, especially the colorful leathers.  Enjoy!

Karen Walker
 Zero+Maria Cornejo
 Zero+Maria Cornejo
Band of Outsiders
images via Elle.

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If you haven’t been to Buenos Aires yet, you haven’t seen Europe in South America.  We spent this past Christmas in Buenos Aires and we loved it so much that we’re here again with family and friends with us.  We are going to spend a week between Buenos Aires and Mendoza, Argentina’s wine region.  I’ve been meaning to make a decent post about our previous trip to Buenos Aires but have been caught up with other posts.  For now here are a few pictures from our last visit here that will speak for themselves. image by me

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 Creatures of the Wind fall 2013 Ready-to-wear collection.

It’s the second day of Fashion Week in NYC and I hope the crazy storm coming that way doesn’t screw things up.  I’m really looking forward to watching the Fashionistas rocking the streets of New York City.  It’s amazing! I find watching the street style more fun than the actual Fashion shows.  So far I’ve liked what I’ve seen on the runways, lots of color blocking and graphics and layers.  I have a thing for over sized clothing, color blocking and unstructured cuts so I loved Creatures of the Wind collection for all of the above.

Love the casual boyish look of the right outfit and the fur coat is stunning!  It would make me much more happy if I find out that is fake!  I haven’t seen much of street style photos but I found these ones at FabSugar of these fabulous ladies who are my Instagram followings

Miroslava Duma in Burberry
Aimee from Song of Style
Nas

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Gluten is a sticky protein that exists in all grains.  This protein is usually added to already prepared foods for consistency because it’s more economical than other methods.  It’s what gives all delicious baked products their soft puffy consistency.  Have you ever been to a French bakery and drool over a croissant and suffer because you are not able to enjoy… that is my life.  Often people have a misconception about gluten sensitivity and they wrongly miss the wide-reaching effect of its consequences.  Any food intolerance such as gluten sensitivity has a accumulative effect in our bodies that creates chronic inflammation in all the organ systems in the body. “This inflammation can occur if your digestive system is constantly weakened by gluten sensitivity so that it does not eliminate undigested proteins.  The undigested proteins then gloat through the bloodstream instead, which creates an autoimmune reaction” Paleo for Beginners.  The New England Journal located 55 diseases and conditions that can be caused by gluten sensitivity.  Below, a brief history of my life without gluten…

gluten sensitivity, my life without gluten via belle vivir blog

 

I never use this blog for personal stories especially illness-related matters, but I hope that if there is anyone going through what I went most of my life and I can help that person then this is more than worthy.  A year ago, due to severe stomach pain and frequent heartburn, I had my fourth endoscopy done in a span of ten years.  I had suffered from severe stomach pain and heartburn most of my life.  While the results of the endoscopy hinted at gastritis, this time they discovered a Peptic ulcer in the duodenum so I was sent for more tests to find out what caused it.

The most common cause is stomach bacteria, abuse of pain killers such as aspirin and ibuprofen and a gluten allergy.  Since I came negative in the biopsy to all of the above the only cause left was a rare condition called Zollinger-Ellison syndrome people with this disease have a tumor in the pancreas mostly malign. This tumor releases high levels of a hormone that increases stomach acid.  I have to say that my father died of Pancreatic cancer more than ten years ago so when the Doctor vaguely mentioned this I cried for days so hard that my voice changed and people thought I had a cold.

Some of the symptoms associated to gluten intolerance are chronic fatigue, bone or joint pain, abdominal pain, mood changes and others.  I also suffered from severe migraine throughout my life  that would last for at least three days, from back pain, brain fog, tiredness, lethargy and was always physically weak.  The only position I would feel comfortable in was being reclined with pillows under my back.  I couldn’t even sit or lay down on the floor because basically every position was difficult and painful for me.  It was as if I had small needles inside my mid-section.  It was a very uncomfortable feeling.  Reading more about gluten-allergy we learned that it is not only genetic and there are various levels of it where even the mildest one has an accumulative effect.

So as my husband suggested I started a gluten-free diet “trial” for a bit exactly two weeks before the second endoscopy.  By the first week my heartburn and pain were gone, my back pain got better, I didn’t have any headaches and for first time in my life my body felt comfortable inside me.  The endoscopy only lasted about 15 minutes and the doctor did not see anything abnormal.  No ulcer whatsoever!   It’s been almost a year since I’ve been living on a strictly Gluten-fren diet and it’s the first time in my life that I feel at ease within myself.

If by any chance I eat something with Gluten by mistake the headache of the following day would let me know.  If you suffer from two or more of the symptoms I mentioned above try to take gluten out of your life for a period of time and you’ll see the big difference.  Get to know your body and feel good in it. image, my owned.

 

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