Thursday, December 30, 2010
New Year, New You 2011!
I can't believe 2010 is coming to an end! It doesn't feel like that long ago 2010 started! And if you remember, we kicked it off with our Standard Process Purification Program. Well, this year we are doing the same thing. On Monday January 10th we are starting our 2nd Annual Standard Process Group Cleanse. I look so forward to this time a year! I am so good throughout the year, eating well and exercising, but for some reason when Thanksgiving and cold weather comes along...it just ruins all the hard work I have done for the entire year! I guess I just can't resist the many many many kinds of cookies my mom makes. They are just too yummy for words!
So, just like last year I will be blogging almost daily as we chug along on our journey towards greater health! And for some reason I just know 2011 is going to be an amazing year!
I wish everyone a Happy, Healthy, Blessed New Year!
Dr. Vanessa
“We will open the book. Its pages are blank. We are going to put words on them ourselves. The book is called Opportunity and its first chapter is New Year's Day.”
- Edith Lovejoy Pierce
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Reminder...
Special #1: October 20th between 2pm and 5pm Words and Bodyworks is offering free 10 minutes chair massages. Please call the office to set up your time! 412-367-1313
Special #2: Unlimited Infrared Sauna Sessions during the month of October for only $115.00. You can come as much as one time per day! This is a great way to jump start your detox process, lose weight, or just pamper yourself!
Special #3: I'm offering Bloodwork Analysis for $110.00. This is a $42 savings! Bloodwork Analysis is a great way to see how your body is actually functioning. Once I get your results I can provide you with a supplement regime to help you achieve total wellness!
As you can see I am super excited for National Chiropractic Month! Feel free to take advantage of all our offers! I hope to see you at some point this month!
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Would you like water? or Coke?
#1. 75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated. (Likely applies to half the world population)
#2. In 37% of Americans, the thirst mechanism is so weak that it is mistaken for hunger.
#3. Even MILD dehydration will slow down one's metabolism as 3%.
#4. One glass of water will shut down midnight hunger pangs for almost 100% of the dieters studied in a University of Washington study.
#5. Lack of water, the #1 trigger of daytime fatigue.
#6. Preliminary research indicates that 8-10 glasses of water a day could significantly ease back and joint
pain for up to 80% of sufferers.
#7. A mere 2% drop in body water can trigger fuzzy short-term memory, trouble with basic math, and
difficulty focusing on the computer screen or on a printed page.
#8. Drinking 5 glasses of water daily decreases the risk of colon cancer by 45%, plus it can slash the risk of
breast cancer by 79%., and one is 50% less likely to develop bladder cancer.
#1. In many states the highway patrol carries two gallons of Coke in the trunk to remove blood from the highway after a car accident.
#2. You can put a T-bone steak in a bowl of Coke and it will be gone in two days.
#3. To clean a toilet: Pour a can of Coca-Cola into the toilet bowl and let the 'real thing' sit for one hour, then flush clean. The citric acid in Coke removes stains from vitreous china.
#4. To remove rust spots from chrome car bumpers: Rub the bumper with a rumpled-up piece of Reynolds Wrap aluminum foil dipped in Coca-Cola.
#5. To clean corrosion from car battery terminals: Pour a can of Coca-Cola over the terminals to bubble
away the corrosion.
#6. To loosen a rusted bolt: Apply a cloth soaked in Coca-Cola to the rusted bolt for several minutes.
#7. To bake a moist ham: Empty a can of Coca-Cola into the baking pan, wrap the ham in aluminum foil,
and bake. Thirty minutes before ham is finished, remove the foil.
#8. To remove grease from clothes: Empty a can of Coke into the load of greasy clothes, add detergent, and
run through a regular cycle. The Coca-Cola will help loosen grease stains. It will also clean road haze
from your windshield.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION:
- The active ingredient in Coke is phosphoric acid. It will dissolve a nail in about four days. Phosphoric acid also leaches calcium from bones and is a major contributor to the rising increase of osteoporosis.
- To carry Coca-Cola syrup! (the concentrate) the commercial trucks must use a hazardous Material place cards reserved for highly corrosive materials.
- The distributors of Coke have been using it to clean engines of the trucks for about 20 years!
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Grr...Off the Wagon Again!
Well this certainly has been one hot & humid summer! Are you drinking enough water? And when I say water...I mean good, clean, spring water. Not Vitamin Water, soda, tea, coffee, etc. I mean crisp clean H2O! Most of us are not drinking nearly enough these days. Our minds are filled with advertisements for everything and anything but the very substance that our bodies thrive on...which is water! Here are a few tidbits on water and the human body:
Water is important to the mechanics of the human body. The body cannot work without it, just as a car cannot run without gas and oil. In fact, all the cell and organ functions made up in our entire anatomy and physiology depend on water for their functioning.
- Water serves as a lubricant
- Water forms the base for saliva
- Water forms the fluids that surround the joints.
- Water regulates the body temperature, as the cooling and heating is distributed through perspiration.
- Water helps to alleviate constipation by moving food through the intestinal tract and thereby eliminating waste- the best detox agent.
- Regulates metabolism
If you are confused on exactly how much water to drink per day go by this equation: 1/2 your body weight in ounces. Example: A 150lb. woman should be drinking 75oz. of water per day. It's that easy!
Now go get a glass of water...and I'll keep blogging!
Friday, June 25, 2010
What I'm Eating...
- 1/4 cup almonds
- 1/4 cup walnuts
- 1/3 cup shelled sunflower seeds
- 1/3 cup dried cranberries
I hope you enjoy this tasty snack as much as I do. Lately, I have been sprinkling a little of the mix over my salad greens...which I am eating tonight...again!
Have a fabulous weekend!
Monday, June 14, 2010
Green Fruity Smoothie...YUM
- 1 packet of SP Complete and/or Whey Pro Complete
- 1/2 inch fresh ginger root, peeled and diced, chilled
- 2 bananas, peeled, chilled
- 1 apple, cored and unpeeled, chilled
- 1 pear, cored and unpeeled, chilled
- 1 navel orange, peeled, chilled
- 2 handfuls kale, stems removed, chilled
- 2 handfuls baby spinach, chilled
- 1 or 2 cups freshly squeezed orange juice, chilled
Friday, June 11, 2010
Hmm...Where Did May Go?
A couple updates...
- I'm excited to say that other people (besides our wonderful patients) who have embarked on the Purification Program have stumbled upon my blog and are now following it. I wish them all luck and good health as they set our on their journey! And I hope you continue to follow along because I promise I will be updating this more!
- Our office is now open Monday through Friday 9am-1pm and 2pm-6pm. (Not sure if I already told you that.)
- Please e-mail me at drsgolojuh@gmail.com if you have any questions that you would like answered on here or by private e-mail. Also, if anyone has suggestions on topics they would like me to address in detail on here, please feel free to let me know! If not, you will just have to read what I feel like talking about at the moment!
- You may notice that I keep changing the layout of my blog...that's because I like to keep things fresh! You'll get used to it! Change is a good thing by the way.
- Golojuh Family Chiropractic LLC is on facebook. I post articles and videos on there about all different topics, so if you have facebook please "Like" us!
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Lentil Soup to the Rescue!
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds (not ground)
- 1 large onion, chopped small
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 1/2 teaspoon ground coriander
- Fresh ground black pepper to taste
- 1 teaspoon paprika
- 1 1/2 cups brown lentils
- 4 cans vegetable broth or water
- 1 can diced tomatoes with juice (14.5 oz.)
- 2 cups chopped spinach (tightly packed)
- Sea salt to taste
Monday, May 3, 2010
Happy Day and Happy May!
I really encourage you all to dive into this experience 100%. Please no cheating. Trust me it will be worth it! And another suggestion....EAT! This program is NOT intended to starve you! SO EAT! Follow your guide book and start choosing fruits and veggies you wouldn't typically make. You never know if you'll like something until you try it! I can honestly say though that I have tried mushrooms...and I don't like them!
Monday, April 19, 2010
8 Ways to Wellness
- Stay subluxation free! Subluxations are simply internal structural distortions that can cause serious health problems. Subluxations stress your nervous system and interfere with communications among your organs, glands, muscles and other body parts-including your brain and your immune system. Subluxations can be caused by any trauma: difficult birth, falls, accidents, emotional upset, chemical toxicity, overwork or a combination of factors (i.e. physical, chemical or emotional stress while your tired, overworked, malnourished, etc.) Subluxation are epidemic in our society; most people have subluxations and don't even know it. For that reason everyone needs periodic chiropractic checkups.
- Eat nutrient dense foods. Some foods give you an abundance of life-sustaining nutrients-these are known as "nutrient dense" foods. Other so called "foods" have no nutritional value or even negative nutritional value-they drain you of nutrients. Among foods with negative nutritional value are highly processed "junk foods" manufactured with sugar, high fructose corn syrup and white flour. Processed foods that damage your body also include soda, margarine, canola oil, corn and vegetable oils, and artificial sweeteners such as Splenda, Equal, and aspartame. Genetically modified foods are to be avoided. Soy is especially unhealthy because it is difficult to digest, has a damaging effect on the thyroid and has hormone (estrogen-like) chemicals that are linked to early puberty and cancer. Exceptions are fermented soy products such as soy sauce, natto, tempeh and miso. Nutrient dense foods include healthy fats and oils (olive and coconut oils, butter), grass-fed beef, and non-pasteurized raw milk and raw milk products. Organic foods are more nutritious than conventionally grown foods.
- Cleanse yourself of toxins. To ensure perfect health we need to keep our bodies free of toxins that can interfere with the function of our nerves, muscles, glands, tissues and cells. These toxins include mercury, aluminum, copper and other heavy metals. Toxins can also arise from dental infections, root canals, cigarettes and environmental pollution. A common source of toxic pollution is drugs, whether over-the-counter-, prescribed or recreational. It is wisest to limit drug use as much as possible. A detoxification protocol may be necessary to cleanse your body. Remember we are starting the Standard Process 21-Day Purification Program May 3rd! Join in!!
- Stay hydrated! Drinking alcohol, coffee, sugary soft drinks and even distilled water actually dries you out. Dehydration has been linked to depression, high blood pressure, disc problems, muscle weakness, heart problems, vision problems, fatigue, exhaustion and many other physical and mental conditions. Drinking good quality spring water is very good for you and necessary to prevent disease and maintain good health.
- Stay physically active. Your body was made for action. Good exercise makes your heart, lungs and other internal organs healthy and lengthens your life. The best exercise is intense exercise (it gets your heart pumping and lungs working). As little as ten minutes of intense exercise per day is much more effective for weight loss, strength and cardiovascular health than an hour of jogging. You don't have to be in overwork mode all the time. A nice walk with a friend can also do wonders for your physical and mental health.
- Get enough rest! Sleep is a necessary ingredient to health. A great way to destroy your physical and mental health is to run yourself into the ground. Insufficient sleep has been implicated in everything from cardiovascular disease to obesity to impaired immune response. It can also create stress, disrupt relationships, and make a person more accident prone.
- Exercise your heart. Your mind, heart and spirit need to be exercised just like your body. Keep the excitement of life's potential alive! Meditate, sit or pray. Open your heart to life's possibilities! If you are not growing and connecting to your purpose, exploring your potential and enjoying life, you are courting danger. Discover the excitement of being alive. Take little steps at first, larger ones will follow!
- Enjoy nourishing relationships. This is perhaps the most important aspect of life and of health. The science of psychoneuroimmunology confirms what common sense tells us: people in healthy relationships are better off. Those in committed relationships live longer and are healthier. People who feel disconnected from others are usually sicker. The more connected you are the happier you are. Nourish deeper connections to family, friends and co-workers; explore social organizations, clubs and churches. Anger, fear, loneliness and disconnection weaken your immune system while emotions of gratitude and love are the most healing.
Chiropractic can be your first step toward improving all the facets of your life. Chiropractic care connects people to their healing potential. Chiropractic can help open you to detoxification, relaxation, emotional healing and a deeper connection to oneself and others.
Chiropractic care helps people become more physically balanced. This often increases their energy and permits them to move-both physically and emotionally. The mental/emotional benefits of chiropractic have been noticed since chiropractic's inception. Correcting subluxations can improve mental function and relieve depression.
Thank you for allowing us to help you experience your healing journey with chiropractic care and helping you to become a healthier you!
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Standard Process Purification Program #2!!
Well bathing suit time is just around the corner...some might even think it's already here! Don't worry I'm not one of them. I am still looking forward to "spring", which I am not sure we will actually get this year. Anyway, moving on...
Are you ready for tank tops and swimsuits? If not, don't worry there is still time for you to get into shape and feel great about your body and your health! For the second time this year I am offering a Group Standard Process Purification Program. The program will begin May 3rd and end May 23rd. Just in time for all those Memorial Day picnics and vacations!
For those of you not familiar with what I am talking about I'll explain a little bit about what I mean. The Purification Program is a 21 day program consisting of a supplement regimen, dietary changes, and the incorporation of exercise/infrared sauna therapy to supply your body with all the proper nutrients it needs to heal your system.
Purification can help remove natural toxins from our bodies and help us maintain a healthy weight. Everyday we are exposed to toxins whether it be from our external environment or internally from our own bodily processes. External toxins can be anything from pesticides, pollutants, or chemicals to coffee, tobacco, refined sugar, or refined flour. Internal toxins can be from waste byproducts produced as a result of normal metabolic function, bacterial/yeast/fungal overgrowth, or even sluggish lymph and skin elimination.
Our body is designed to rid itself of these toxins, but often times our body can become overburdened. Purification offers our body additional support to expel these toxins and minimize our weight, which is important in maintaining our health and vitality.
Once again, I'll be joining any patients wishing to participate in this Group Purification Program. I will be supplying you with all the information, recipes, and support you need to make your way through the 21 days! If you truly are looking to better your health and rid yourself of some of the ugly habits you might have...Join me May 3rd!
For the patients who completed this Purification Program in January:
- Do you have any suggestions for me as far as things to do different?
- Do you have any suggestions for the new group? Words of encouragement?
- What information would you like to see added? Taken away? Changed?
For those looking to participate please feel free to call, e-mail, or comment on here any questions you have. I will be putting a sign-up sheet in the office tomorrow for those wanting to participate! I look forward to helping you better your health naturally! Also for those of you not familiar at all with this program please feel free to look on Standard Process's website or look back through my posts back in January to get a feel of what this is all about!
Friday, March 26, 2010
Why Whole Food Supplements?
- Our First Annual Patient Appreciation Anniversary Week was awesome! We had lots of in-office specials and goodies for everyone to enjoy. Plus we even had some wonderful patients bring in treats for us...which was crazy since we were the ones that were supposed to be appreciating them! It just confirms to us that we are in a great place with great people!
- New office hours! We are now open Monday through Friday 9:00am-6:00pm. Most days we will take a lunch from 1pm-2pm.
- Starting in April we will be offering Infrared Sauna Packages. We have not offered these in the past (we usually did specials each month), but I think we have really come up with a great way to save you money.
I think that is all the updating for now. Now I'll move on to the main reason for this post: Whole Food Supplements!
At our office we provide patients with Whole Food Supplements. The majority of the foods we eat now are devitalized. We eat too much refined and processed food and not enough fresh foods that are naturally high in nutrients. We need to replace the nutrition that is taken out of the foods we are eating and boost our intake of nutrients. This is why nutritional supplements are needed.
There are many different kinds of supplements on the market today and all of them have varying ingredients and benefits. It can be very confusing to determine which supplement is best for you. When selecting a supplement to take, it's important to look at the ingredients on the label. Doesn't it make sense to go back to basics and choose products that are made from whole food ingredients rather than ingesting ingredients that you can't even pronounce?
Well, it makes sense to us! That's why we offer Standard Process Whole Food Supplements. A "whole food" is any food grown and harvested in nature. Examples: beets, carrots, spinach, etc. A whole food contains all the things we need for great health-naturally occurring vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and phytonutrients.
Many of the ingredients in Standard Process supplements are grown on the company's own certified organic farm. Their unique manufacturing process captures and keeps the food's enzymes and nutritional factors intact, providing a concentrated whole food supplement full of natures nutrient complexity.
At the office we promote wise food choices and whole food supplements to provide you with the vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients, along with their synergistic cofactors that you need to sustain a healthy life!
Key to remember: You can't repair and rebuild a living body with dead chemicals!
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Happy Anniversary to us!
To celebrate our Anniversary and also to celebrate all our wonderful patients who helped us to get to where we are, we are holding our First Annual Patient Appreciation Anniversary Week! We will be celebrating all week long next week March 8th-March 12th!
Come out and enjoy some homemade goodies, fruit (of course), and hot tea! We will also be raffling off our "Crazy For Spring" raffle basket at the end of the week. For each visit you have during the week, even sauna visits, your name will be entered to win the basket!
We are also offering several specials for the week:
- Enjoy 20% Off your total supplement order
- Enjoy a complimentary sauna session
- New patient Special: X-rays (if necessary), Exam, and Adjustment for only $50. So make sure to tell your friends and family because New Patient spaces are limited and filling up fast!
- For each new patient you refer in, you'll receive not 1 but 2 free visits!
We hope you come out and join us sometime during the week and take advantage of the specials we have going! Hope to see you all here!
P.S. Enjoy the awesome weather we are supposed to have this weekend! =)
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Fluoride Part 2
Fluoride is a soluble salt, not a heavy metal. There are two basic types of fluoride. Calcium fluoride appears naturally in underground water sources and even seawater. Enough of it can cause skeletal or dental fluorosis, which weakens bone and dental matter. But it is not nearly as toxic, nor does it negatively affect so many other health issues as sodium fluoride, which is added to many water supplies.
Sodium Fluoride is a synthetic waste product of the nuclear, aluminum, and phosphate fertilizer industries. This fluoride has an amazing capacity to combine and increase the potency of other toxic materials. The sodium fluoride obtained from industrial waste and added to water supplies is also already contaminated with lead, aluminum, and cadmium.
It damages the liver and kidneys, weakens the immune system, possibly leading to cancer, creates symptoms that mimic fibromyalgia, and performs as a Trojan Horse to carry aluminum across the blood brain barrier. The latter is recognized as a source of the notorious "dumbing down" with lower IQ's and Alzheimer's effects of fluoride.
Another not commonly known organ victim of fluorosis is the pineal gland, located in the middle of the brain. The pineal gland can become calcified from fluorides, inhibiting it's function as a melatonin producer. Melatonin is needed for sound, deep sleep, and the lack of it also contributes to thyroid problems that affect the entire endocrine system.
Various permutations of Sodium Fluoride are also in many insecticides for homes and pesticides for crops. Sometimes it is even added to baby foods and bottled waters. If you live in a water fluoridated area, purchase commercially grown fruits, especially grapes, and vegetables that are chemically sprayed and grown areas irrigated by fluoridated water, you are getting a triple whammy! Better skip that fluoridated toothpaste!
Step 1: Getting Rid of the Source
As always, the first step in detoxifying is to curb taking in toxins. Drinking a good quality spring water is a good start to slowing down your fluoride contamination.
Avoiding sprayed, commercially grown foods while consuming organic or locally grown foods is another big step. Watch out for processed foods such as instant tea, grape juice products, and soy milk for babies. They all contain high concentrations of sodium fluoride. So do many pharmaceutical "medicines". By minimizing your sodium fluoride intake, your body can begin eliminating the fluorides in your system slowly.
Magnesium is a very important mineral that many are lacking. Besides being so important in the metabolism and synthesis of nutrients within your cells, it also inhibits the absorption of fluoride into your cells! Along with magnesium, calcium seems to help attract the fluorides away from your bones and teeth, allowing your body to eliminate those toxins. So during any detox efforts with fluoride, it is essential that you include a healthy supplemental dose of absorbable calcium/magnesium as part of the protocol.
Step 2: Speed Up the Fluoride Detox
Exercise, a healthy diet, not over eating, and stress reduction all contribute to higher melatonin production from the pineal gland.
Iodine supplementation has been clinically demonstrated to increase the urine irrigation of sodium fluoride from the body as calcium fluoride. The calcium is robbed from your body, so make sure you are taking effective calcium and magnesium supplements. Lecithin is recommended as an adjunct to using iodine for excreting fluorides.
Iodine is another nutrient lacking in most diets and causing hypothyroid symptoms of lethargy or metabolic imbalances. Eating lots of seafood for iodine has it's constantly rising mercury hazards. Seaweed foods and iodine supplements that combine iodine and potassium iodide are highly recommended over sea food by most.
Tamarind, originally indigenous to Africa but migrated into India and southeast Asia, has been used medicinally in Ayurvedic Medicine. The pulp, bark, and leaves from the tree can be converted to teas and strong tinctures, which have also shown the ability to eliminate fluorides through the urine.Cleansing the liver is also considered effective for eliminating fluorides and other toxins.
Dry Infrared Saunas combined with exercise releases sodium fluoride stored in fatty tissues. Be sure to keep the pure water intake high to protect the kidneys while using a highly absorbable calcium magnesium supplement.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Fluoride Part 1
1) 97% of western Europe has chosen fluoride-free water. This includes: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Norway, Scotland, Sweden, and Switzerland. (While some European countries add fluoride to salt, the majority do not.) Thus, rather than mandating fluoride treatment for the whole population, western Europe allows individuals the right to choose, or refuse, fluoride.
2) Fluoride is the only chemical added to drinking water for the purpose of medication (to prevent tooth decay). All other treatment chemicals are added to treat the water (to improve the water's quality and safety - which fluoride does not do). This is one of the reasons why most of Europe has rejected fluoridation. For instance:
In Germany, "The argumentation of the Federal Ministry of Health against a general permission of fluoridation of drinking water is the problematic nature of compulsion medication."
In Belgium, it is "the fundamental position of the drinking water sector that it is not its task to deliver medicinal treatment to people. This is the sole responsibility of health services."
In Luxembourg, "In our views, drinking water isn't the suitable way for medicinal treatment and that people needing an addition of fluoride can decide by their own to use the most appropriate way."
According to the Centers for Disease Control, fluoride's "predominant effect is posteruptive and topical". In other words, any benefits that accrue from the use of fluoride, come from the direct application of fluoride to the outside of teeth (after they have erupted into the mouth) and not from ingestion. There is no need, therefore, to expose all other tissues to fluoride by swallowing it.
A) Topical fluoride products such as toothpaste and mouthrinses (which come with explicit instructions not to swallow) are readily available at all grocery stores and pharmacies. Thus, for those individuals who wish to use fluoride, it is very easy to find and very inexpensive to buy.
B) If there is concern that some people in the community cannot afford to purchase fluoride toothpaste (a family-size tube of toothpaste costs as little as $2 to $3), the money saved by not fluoridating the water can be spent subsidizing topical fluoride products (or non-fluoride alternatives) for those families in need.
C) The vast majority of fluoride added to water supplies is wasted, since over 99% of tap water is not actually consumed by a human being. It is used instead to wash cars, water the lawn, wash dishes, flush toilets, etc.
a) Risk to the brain. According to the National Research Council (NRC), fluoride can damage the brain. Animal studies conducted in the 1990s by EPA scientists found dementia-like effects at the same concentration (1 ppm) used to fluoridate water, while human studies have found adverse effects on IQ at levels as low as 0.9 ppm among children with nutrient deficiencies, and 1.8 ppm among children with adequate nutrient intake.
a) No difference exists in tooth decay between fluoridated & unfluoridated countries. While water fluoridation is often credited with causing the reduction in tooth decay that has occurred in the US over the past 50 years, the same reductions in tooth decay have occurred in all western countries, most of which have never added fluoride to their water. The vast majority of western Europe has rejected water fluoridation. Yet, according to comprehensive data from the World Health Organization, their tooth decay rates are just as low, and, in fact, often lower than the tooth decay rates in the US.
b) Cavities do not increase when fluoridation stops. In contrast to earlier findings, five studies published since 2000 have reported no increase in tooth decay in communities which have ended fluoridation.
c) Fluoridation does not prevent oral health crises in low-income areas. While some allege that fluoridation is especially effective for low-income communities, there is very little evidence to support this claim. According to a recent systematic review from the British government, "The evidence about [fluoridation] reducing inequalities in dental health was of poor quality, contradictory and unreliable." In the United States, severe dental crises are occurring in low-income areas irrespective of whether the community has fluoride added to its water supply. In addition, several studies have confirmed that the incidence of severe tooth decay in children (“baby bottle tooth decay”) is not significantly different in fluoridated vs unfluoridated areas. Thus, despite some emotionally-based claims to the contrary, water fluoridation does not prevent the oral health problems related to poverty and lack of dental-care access.
a) Low-income families are least able to avoid fluoridated water. Due to the high costs of buying bottled water or expensive water filters, low-income households will be least able to avoid fluoride once it's added to the water. As a result, low-income families will be least capable of following ADA’s recommendation that infants should not receive fluoridated water. This may explain why some children have been found to suffer the highest rates of disfiguring dental fluorosis in the US.
b) Low-income families at greater risk of fluoride toxicity. In addition, it is now well established that individuals with inadequate nutrient intake have a significantly increased susceptibility to fluoride’s toxic effects. Since nutrient deficiencies are most common in low-income communities, and since diseases known to increase susceptibility to fluoride are most prevalent in low-income areas (e.g. end-stage renal failure), it is likely that low-income communities will be at greatest risk from suffering adverse effects associated with fluoride exposure. According to Dr. Kathleen Thiessen, a member of the National Research Council's review of fluoride toxicity: “I would expect low-income communities to be more vulnerable to at least some of the effects of drinking fluoridated water."
"Virtually all authors have noted that some children could ingest more fluoride from [toothpaste] alone than is recommended as a total daily fluoride ingestion."
Because of the increase in fluoride exposure from all sources combined, the rate of dental fluorosis (a visible indicator of over-exposure to fluoride during childhood) has increased significantly over the past 50 years. Whereas dental fluorosis used to impact less than 10% of children in the 1940s, the latest national survey found that it now affects over 30% of children.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Dark Chocolate Anyone?
I am sure by now many of you had heard that dark chocolate actually has some health benefits besides comforting you on a particularly bad day. But many of you may not know why. Since it is Heart Awareness Month and Valentine's Day is Sunday what better time than now to discuss the health benefits of dark chocolate!?
Good heart health depends on wide open, flexible arteries that are free of blockages and can deliver blood efficiently throughout your body. Many studies have shown that consumption of dark chocolate or cocoa may help with all those vital functions. Natural compounds in cocoa and dark chocolate may aid the cardiovascular system by improving blood flow and reducing blood pressure. Scientists have also discovered that cocoa may help maintain healthy arteries.
Recent research shows that dark chocolate and cocoa may:
- Help your arteries relax and widen, lowering blood pressure, promoting good blood flow and reducing the strain on the heart.
- Help prevent the build-up of plaque that can block arteries.
- Have mild anti-blood clotting effects.
Scientists attribute the power of dark chocolate and cocoa to their surprisingly high amount of antioxidants, plant-based compounds also found in red wine and green tea. People sometimes forget that chocolate, like wine and tea, starts out as a natural product. Chocolate comes from the cacao bean (the seed of the fruit of the cacao tree) which is a particularly potent source of antioxidants. The antioxidants in chocolate are called polyphenols, a large class of compounds found in fruits and vegetables like oranges, soybeans and berries. Dark chocolate and cocoa are particularly high in a sub-class of these compounds called flavanols, which are also found in red wine and tea.
The flavanols in dark chocolate and cocoa are key to heart health because they deactivate unstable molecules in your blood called free radicals. Free radicals are basically unstable oxygen molecules that can trigger changes in the structure of normally healthy cells. This damage is thought to be an underlying cause of many chronic diseases. Free radicals can aggravate the bad cholesterol in your blood and lead to the clogged arteries. Flavanols have also been shown to stimulate the production of nitric oxide, a key gas inside artery walls that relaxes and widens arteries, allowing for the easy flow of blood and reduced blood pressure. It's the role these flavanols play in promoting heart health that has grabbed researchers' attention.
In fact, ounce for ounce, dark chocolate and cocoa have more antioxidants than do foods like blueberries, green tea, and red wine...now that's something to smile about!
I generally recommend the higher percentage of cacao. The cacao content refers to the total cacao content in the chocolate. The three cacao components are: 1. Chocolate Liquor 2. Cocoa Butter 3. Cocoa Powder. If you see a dark chocolate bar that says 60% Cacao Dark Chocolate, then you know that 60% of that bar is made up of cocoa butter and chocolate liquor and the remaining 40% is made up of sugar, vanilla, and other ingredients. So you can see why the higher percentage the better. But just know that the higher the percentage the less sweet the chocolate is...so don't expect to bite into a 72% Cacao Dark Chocolate bar and taste milk chocolate. If you only like milk chocolate right now, I recommend starting at about 50% Cacao Dark Chocolate, and then working your way up from there.
With all this said, I am not telling you to go and make your whole diet based around dark chocolate. What I am saying is that it is a good treat. So enjoy-in moderation, just like everything else in life!
Happy Valentine's Day!
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
What is the Glycemic Index You Ask?
- high triglycerides
- high "bad" LDL cholesterol
- low "good" HDL cholesterol
- high blood pressure
- insulin resistance
- increased appetite
- obesity
- risk of developing or exacerbating type 2 diabetes
Lower GI diets:
- help people lose and manage weight
- increase the body's sensitivity to insulin
- improve diabetes management
- reduce the risk of heart disease
- improve blood cholesterol levels
- can help you manage the symptoms of PCOS
- reduce hunger and keep you fuller for longer
- prolong physical endurance
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
American Heart Month!
Below are some of the key components the Mediterranean diet includes:
- Eat a generous amount of fruits and vegetables
- Get plenty of exercise
- Consume healthy fats such as olive oil
- Eat small portions of nuts
- Use herbs and spices instead of salt to flavor foods
- Drink red wine...in moderation
- Consume very little red meat
- Eat fish or shellfish at least twice a week
For those of us who just finished the Purification Program, this should be no problem! You have been eating this way for the last 21 days minus the nuts, whole grains, and red wine. But notice you still should not go back to eating processed, refined, sugar latent foods! Keep chosing fresh veggies, fruits, healthy oils, and lean protein (chicken & fish).
If you plan on following this type of diet check out MayoClinic.com for some more information.
When I come across some more yummy recipes I will be sure to post.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Standard Process Purification Program- Day 19
Even though the Program is about over, I am going to continue to blog…just in case some of you might have missed me! I’m not going to update it everyday like I have been, but I do plan on adding entries at least 2-3 times per week. So if any of you have any topics you would like me to discuss I would be more than happy to. If not, then I will just blog about whatever is on my knowledge filled mind (of course about nutrition).
In Great Health,
Dr. Vanessa
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Standard Process Purification Program- Day 18
Systematically reintroducing foods from one food group at a time is a great way to figure out which foods will make the cut. This method allows you to gauge how these foods make you feel, and if they cause any problems. Just remember, your body hasn’t dealt with some of the foods in these groups for a few weeks, so you’ll want to introduce each new food in small portions at first.
Also, it is possible to have a food allergy or intolerance that you don’t know about, so one of they key aspects of reintroduction is to keep a journal of how each food makes you feel.
Here's how it works:
You’ll follow the daily diet that you have been following the past 11 days. You'll reintroduce one food from a food group at a time. Let your body be your guide: if you eat toast and feel bloated or gassy, have a headache, or have any other symptom, note it in your journal. If your symptoms are uncomfortable but not severe, wait a few hours and try the food again. And remember, each person is different, so write down what you feel-different people will have different responses to the same food.
If you choose to reintroduce some foods/food groups you eliminated during the purification program, here are some things to remember:
- Grains: Choose whole grains, instead of refined grains. Refined grains have most of their nutrients removed and are then enriched, so whole grains-which contain their original fiber, iron, and B vitamins-are a healthier choice. Eat a healthy range of whole grains that include quinoa, spelt, bulgur, steel-cut oatmeal, brown rice, and barley.
- Dairy: This group includes products like cheese, milk, yogurt, and butter. If you choose to incorporate these items look for raw organic butter, raw milk, and real cheese (cheese that’s as traditional and natural as possible, the kind of cheese your ancestors have been eating for thousands of years)!
- Nuts & Seeds: Nuts and seeds can supply necessary oils in your diet.
- Shellfish: Shellfish, like shrimp and mussels, can add important nutrients like protein and iodine to the diet.
- Eggs: Eggs are an important source of protein, iron, and B vitamins. You may want to reintroduce eggs after grains, so you can try them with a whole grain muffin. Or you could hard boil an egg and eat it at breakfast or as a snack.
Have fun reintroducing foods back into your diet, but make sure to only add in one food group at a time. This way you know exactly how your body is reacting to that particular food. If you are finding the food cause symptoms for you, I would consider cutting that food out of your diet.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Standard Process Purification Program- Day 17
- Don't try to lose too much, too fast. If you begin to gain some of your weight back, it is tempting to try to lose more weight in a shorter timeframe. However, the safest way to lose weight is setting a goal of 1 to 2 pounds per week. That way you take the weight off and keep it off without "yo-yo" dieting.
- Don't underestimate the number of calories/nutrients in food. Often we really don't know how many calories or nutrients are in foods. When in doubt, you can visit the USDA National Nutrient Database to look up any foods you're unsure about.
- Prepare for social gatherings. When deciding to eat out, plan what you'll eat ahead of time so there's no guesswork when you arrive. Don't forget to drink water before you leave and while you're there so you don't mistake hunger for dehydration. If you're going to a place with appetizers to munch on, eat a healthy snack beforehand so you're not tempted. A healthy snack includes: baby carrots, celery sticks with 1Tbs. organic peanut butter, an apple, or a cup of grapes.
- Dealing with feeling deprived/bored with the diet. Depriving yourself all the time of your favorite, albeit unhealthy, food may lead you back into unhealthy eating habits. It's okay to give in once in awhile and eat your favorite foods. But if you're just bored with your diet, try veggies and fruit you have never had before. Remember to eat a wide variety of foods; choice a rainbow of colors.
- Reaching for processed or refined foods. These can be high in sugar, fat, and additives. Most of us use these foods for their convenience. Try to keep these foods out of the house so you won't be tempted. Review the menu before you go out to eat with friends so you can avoid these foods.
- Drinking alcohol or caffeine. These kinds of drinks can be consumed in moderation, but many people find that drinking them can easily become habit forming.
- Portion control. Portion control is all about how much a serving size is and how many calories a serving contains. Nutrient dense food gives the most nutrition per serving. Being able to visualize correct portions is hard when you first start. Here are some pointers when planning what to eat:
- Portion of carbohydrates should be one fistful (for example pasta)
- A potato serving is equal to the size of a standard computer mouse
- 1 cup strawberries, 1 cup broccoli, raw greens, or carrots are equal to the size of a baseball
- 1 oz. of hard cheese is equal to 1 domino
- 1/4 cup almonds or pistachios is equal to a golf ball
- 3 oz. of meat/poultry is equal to the size of a deck of cards
- 3 oz. of cooked fish is equal to the size of a checkbook
- 1 tablespoon of butter or salad dressing is equal to a poker chip
Let your body tell you when its full. Never feel like you have to eat everything on your plate. Eat slowly and enjoy the eating experience. If you are still hungry, pay attention to portion sizes so you'll know what foods to go back for.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Standard Process Purification Program- Day 16
One of the main things I recommend once you come off the Purification Program is to establish a good supplement regimen. Everyone’s needs are different, but I definitely recommend that you take a multivitamin and a good fish oil (omega-3 fatty acid) at the very least. Also, depending on how much you enjoyed drinking your shakes each day you can continue to drink them. This will provide you with amino acids, essential fatty acids, and other vitamins to support intestinal, muscular, and immune health. If you do decide to continue on with your shakes I would also continue adding the Whole Food Fiber to it. This is a great source of fiber made from whole foods, all playing a vital role in keeping the intestinal tract and immune system healthy.
If you haven’t found a good multivitamin or fish oil we do carry both here at the office. Our multivitamin is called Catalyn and our fish oil is called Tuna Omega-3 Oil. Catalyn contains concentrated multiple vitamins, minerals, and trace minerals providing complex nutritional supplementation. And our Tuna Omega-3 Oil provides a rich source of long-chain omega-3 fatty acids, comprised of DHA and EPA in a naturally occurring 5:1 ratio. They are responsible for promoting and supporting healthy cardiovascular, nervous, and immune system health. (All the supplements we carry at the office are from Standard Process)
I also recommend filling out another Symptom Survey, which you can pick up here at the office. After doing so compare the new Survey to the first one you filled out and see what has changed and what hasn’t. If you would like to bring them in for me to look at I can most certainly do that. This will also give us a glimpse into which systems in your body are functioning at reduced capacity.
Summary: Make sure to get on a good supplement regimen and fill out a new Symptom Survey Form.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Standard Process Purification Program- Day 15
About this point in the Program many people find they are not drinking as much water as they did when they started. If this is you…please increase your water intake. (Remember you should be drinking ½ your body weight in ounces daily.) Just like last week you should be continuing to feel great! Can you believe we just have this week left? As this week progresses I will be giving you tips and recommendations on how to come off the Purification Program. I hope you are all finding that you feel so wonderful that you want to continue this way of life…therefore I have some suggestions for you as you introduce certain foods back into your diet. So stay tuned!
Friday, January 22, 2010
Standard Process Purification Program- Day 12 (WOW!)
Momentum can be difficult to establish. And that's what makes it so valuable. Because once you have it going in your favor, momentum can be hard to stop. With momentum on your side, small efforts can bring big results, and those big results can lead to even bigger ones. Yes, momentum takes some effort and commitment to put into motion. And it is very much worth the trouble. Take the time and make the effort to start something positive. Even though, in the short term, it would be easier and more comfortable to just do nothing, look past those immediate concerns. Look ahead to that point where momentum kicks in, and consider the value of putting it to work in your favor. Then get up, get going, and get to work on building that momentum. Start something positive, and create some valuable momentum. You'll be able to ride that momentum as far as you can imagine.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Standard Process Purification Program- Day 11 is here!
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Standard Process Purification Program- Day 10
I had someone comment yesterday's post about Leek Soup, and was wondering if anyone had a good recipe for it. I have never personally made it...only eaten it! I really do love it and would love to find a great recipe without the potatoes...and cream...and bacon. The place I usually order my Leek Soup from has a secret recipe which I am sure they won't give up (because I have already asked them!). Please post if you find one!
By this point in the Program you should be feeling really good! And by Day 21 you'll be feeling not only great, but fantastic! I hope you are all enjoying trying new foods and incorporating more fruits and veggies into your life. I hope this becomes a way of life for you all to follow way beyond Day 21.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Standard Process Purification Program- Day 9
Monday, January 18, 2010
Standard Process Purification Program- Day 8
Day 8 is here! Only 2 weeks left to go! Congratulations! Today you should have finished up taking the last of your SP Cleanse capsules and moved onto the SP Green Food. I think you will like taking the SP Green Food since you only take 5 capsules 2 times per day…it seems like nothing compared to the first 7 days.
This week I hope to conquer my fear of…Lentils. I have two packages sitting in my pantry that stare at me every time I open the door (that I just either ignore or move from one side to the other to justify my buying them). I have not had much success with lentils even though I have only tried to make them once. Actually, I have never had any dish fail as bad as my lentils (except my Chicken Cacciatore that burned in the crock pot…yes I said burned in the crock pot…another story for another date). So I went onto my beloved Food Network and found this recipe for Alton Browns Lentil Soup. In my mind he is a genius when it comes to food…so this has to be good, right? I’ve had the Lentil discussion with several patients and they make it seem so easy to cook these little round legume seeds, but I fear them! So, if I get a chance to make Lentil Soup this week I’ll let you know how it turned out.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Standard Process Purification Program- Day 5
- Sunday Jan. 17th is the last day to take the SP Cleanse capsules. On Monday you start the SP Green Food (5 capsules 3 times/day). Also you should have 3 leftover SP Cleanse capsules on Monday...go ahead and take them Monday morning. The SP Green Food is also taken on an empty stomach.
- By now you should be feeling more energized, so PLEASE exercise this weekend! The more you get moving and sweat the better the toxins are released from the body.
- Some people like to get on a schedule and eat the same thing day after day after day, but this weekend I want you to switch things up. Start to eat some veggies that you have been avoiding because you are not sure how to prepare them. Go to Food Network online and type in a particular veggie and a whole list of recipes will come up. All you have to do is find one that sounds appealing and modify it to fit the guidelines of the Program. That' it! EASY!
That's all for now! Good luck this weekend...I know weekends can be difficult, but remember you already have 5 days under your belt. Is it really worth cheating now? NO NO NO!
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Standard Process Purification Program- Day 4
Tomatoes are full of vitamins, minerals, fiber and antioxidants. Tomatoes (especially when cooked) are a key source of Lycopene, an antioxidant that has been shown to fight a number of health conditions. Lycopene is not a naturally produced element within the body and the human body requires sources of Lycopene in order to make use of this powerful anti-oxidant. While other fruits and vegetables do contain this necessary health ingredient, no other fruit or vegetable has the high concentration of Lycopene that the tomato takes pride in.
The health benefits of tomatoes are becoming more and more documented every day as we learn new uses of this amazing fruit. (Yes I said Fruit!) Cancers such as prostate cancer, cervical cancer, colon cancer, rectal cancer, and cancers of the stomach, mouth, pharynx, and esophagus have all been proven to be blocked by high levels of Lycopene. When tomato products are heat processed the bioavailablity of the Lycopene actually increases rather than decreases. This is amazing news since most of us just can’t get enough tomato soup and tomato sauce!
Some other health benefits include:
· A large consumption of tomato can help improve skin texture and color
· Good blood purifier
· Tomato helps in cases of congestion of the liver (protects the liver from cirrhosis) as well as for
dissolving gallstones
· Tomato is a natural antiseptic therefore it can help protect against infection. Nicotinic acid in tomatoes can help to reduce blood cholesterol, thus helps prevent heart disease.
· And the list goes on…
As my obsession with Tomato Soup intensified today I searched for a good recipe that I could easily incorporate into the Purification Program. I think I found a pretty good one called Roasted Tomato Basil Soup. With a few changes, I’m sure this will be a winner (Changes are omitting the butter, and instead of Chicken Stock use Vegetable Stock or just water). I plan on making a large batch of this soup this weekend!
We are close to finishing Week 1 already!