Sunday, August 31, 2008
Tea Time
No longer just for grannies and stuffy Englishmen, tea is an important beverage to incorporate into a healthy lifestyle. In fact, after water, tea is the most consumed beverage in the world—and it possesses a host of health benefits. If you haven't joined the crowd, here's what you need to know before pouring a cup: Tea is made from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant, and the processing of the leaves results in different types of tea.
GREEN TEA
Origin: Comes from tea bushes from either China or Japan. Fresh leaves are picked and then are steamed or pan fired to release moisture. Leaves are then rolled and dried and given a final firing to ensure that all moisture is gone.
Flavor: China-style: light, smoky, and nutty. Japan-style: grassy, bright, and oceany.
Health Benefits: Green tea is by far the most researched tea out there, and for good reason: Its high level of antioxidants may help the body fight everything from cancer to skin disorders like psoriasis and dandruff. Studies have shown that in populations where green tea is consumed frequently, cancer rates tend to be significantly lower.
BLACK TEA
Origin: Picked leaves are left to oxidize completely until they turn black, and they are then pan fired. Black tea contains the highest amount of caffeine.
Flavor: Pungent, thick, rich, and tends to be on the sweeter side.
Health Benefits: Researchers found that chemical compounds in black tea may stop the growth of bacteria that causes bad breath. Other research has shown that the high amounts of amino acids may help strengthen the immune system.
OOLONG
Origin: Leaves are shaken or rolled to bruise their edges, and after a short fermentation they are pan fired. Oolong tea is often served at Chinese restaurants.
Flavor: Rich and fruity (like a cross between green and black teas).
Health Benefits: Research suggests that drinking oolong tea may promote weight loss as well as help boost one's immune system. It is also said to help prevent tooth decay and is effective for fighting dermatitis.
Drink up!
Dr. M
Friday, August 29, 2008
Creating Awareness
Almost all forms of spiritual practice come down to one thing: the more we bring our individual lives into alignment with the whole of existence, the more we feel nourished and at peace.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Deconstructing Cravings
Chocolate, bread, steak, eggs, french fries, ice cream, coffee -- it really doesn't matter what you crave. The important thing is to understand why you crave what you crave. The key to deconstructing cravings is to look at the foods, deficits, and behaviors in your life that are the underlying cause of your cravings.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
My top eight, right now...
Here are 8 of my favorite super-foods to integrate into your daily diet. Remember to choose organic food every chance you get!
Friday, August 15, 2008
Burn baby, burn!
The worst thing to do is take an antacid such as Tums because these products actually increase your acidity. The way to properly treat heartburn is to first heal the tissues that have been damaged from ulceration, while also strengthening the pyloric sphincter. The basis for this is that the pyloric sphincter is not closing properly, allowing hydrochloric acid from the stomach to make its way into, and burning, the esophagus, which does not have the protective mucus lining that the stomach has.
Poor Eating Habits
Many people eat under stress (on the go, standing up, quickly, etc). Eating should be a pleasurable experience. The first part of the digestion process starts in the mouth. Most people do not properly chew (masticate) their food. When this happens, there is no time for the food to mix with saliva, which is where the breakdown of carbohydrates begins. Each mouthful should be chewed 32 times before swallowing! (It also helps with weight management!)
Also remember, food is fuel. Avoid processed foods and keep your acid/alkali balance in mind. Eat organic, raw fruits and vegetables as much as possible. See previous post for more on the acid/alkali balance.
Hydration is a key element to the digestive process. We consider a person properly hydrated when they consume 1 oz. of water for every 2 lbs. of body weight daily. Also, you should NOT drink while eating as it dilutes the gastric contents and digestive juices, and slows digestion, preventing much of the carbohydrate breakdown. The more hydrated you are beforehand, the less need to drink during eating.
Avoid Allergenic Foods
Allergenic foods set the stage for chronic gastric problems and as a side note may I mention, chronic sinus problems. You must cut out all allergenic foods and be very strict with it. Allow at least two weeks in order to notice a difference in your acid reflux. It will only get better from there. After being free of the allergenic foods for two months, you may try to add in different foods one by one and you will be able to determine which foods are most irritating to your digestive system.
The common allergenic foods (in order of importance) are:
- Wheat/Gluten, containing grains
- Dairy Products
- Soy
- Nuts
OTHER CAUSES OF ACID REFLUX:
Interestingly, hydrochloric acid production in most people goes down as we age. So why do so many of us experience heartburn, acid reflux, and the feeling that there is too much acid? Upper-bowel dysbiosis, also known as gas or burping 15 – 30 minutes after a meal as the result of unbalanced bacteria in your intestines and colon.
In most cases, my patients eliminate their acid reflux quickly with simple dietary changes with the addition of probiotics and digestive enzymes.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
You won't believe your eyes!
Saturday, August 9, 2008
What I am loving right now...
Physician’s Formula Organic Wear Make-up
www.organicwearmakeup.com
I have used Physician's Formula for years so naturally I was excited when they came out with a totally organic line of makeup. I am happy to report I tried it and I love it! Products I use: concealer, blush, bronzer, and pressed powder.
Dr. Haushka’s Deodorant (Fresh Scent)
It hasn't been easy finding a deodorant that is not toxic. Most deodorants are made of Aluminum, which has been proven to contribute to breast cancer! After trying several brands of "natural" deodorants, we have a winner!! I tried the floral scent and the fresh scent. They both are good, but I prefer the Fresh scent.
Lavera Self Tanning Lotion
No Parabens, no toxins! This wonderful self-tanner is STREAK-FREE and not stinky. I LOVE IT! You will too.
Coral White Toothpaste
www.amazon.com
Coral White toothpaste, the World's only natural toothpaste, is formulated with Eco-Safe ionic coral minerals from above the sea. Coral White® is perhaps the cleanest and most effective toothpaste available. Coral White contains: No Fluoride, No Artificial Flavors or Colors, No Preservatives, and No Sodium Lauryl Sulfate.
BABY
Under The Nile Organic Toys
I love these 100% organic cotton toys and Aiden does too! His favorite is the carrot.
Burt’s Bees Diaper Cream
My son is 6 months old and I have always used this on his bottom. I love it. Aiden has never had diaper rash.
California Baby Sunscreen and SuperSensitive Bubbles
This company is great. I love the Super Sensitve Bubblebath and Bodywash. It leaves our skin soft and soothed everyday. Not only are the bath bubbles great, but w
The Beaba
It is a French-made blender, steamer, defroster and re-heater all in one unit. The defrosting function is ideal if you prepare and freeze food in batches. The steaming function is good for when your toddler is eating whole foods—steaming vegetables retains more vitamins than other cooking methods.
CLOTHING
Life Is Good Clothing
This optimistic wear is soft and fairly made with non-toxic dyes and organic cotton.
FOOD AND DRINK
Virgil’s RootBeer
No High Fructose Corn Syrup, No Artificial Flavors… this is good stuff! This is just a wonderful soft drink without the guilt. There is nothing artificial about this root beer. The taste is divine!
Ener-G Gluten-Free Sesame Pretzel Rings
I love these as a snack in between patients!
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Stainless Steel Bottles
A wonderful resource on the web...
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Balance Your Body Chemistry, Feel Better, and Lose Weight!
Acidity and alkalinity are measured in terms of pH. Your internal systems operate in a slightly alkaline environment. We were designed to be slightly alkaline.
Acid that eventually gets inside your body where your cells are operating comes from food that is broken down in the digestive tract. Most digested foods leave a residue called ash. This ash is either acid, alkaline, or neutral. High- protein foods like meat, that make up such a large portion of our diets, leave acid ash. Fruits and vegetables (with a few exceptions) leave alkaline ash. By reducing the amount of high-protein, acid ash-producing foods, and at the same time increasing the amount of alkaline ash-producing foods, your internal environmental conditions become right for optimum health.
Meats, poultry, fish Very Acid
Dairy products, eggs Acid
Cereals, Grains Acid
Fruits, Vegetables Alkaline
When we follow the advice instilled in us, our daily diets contain 75% acid ash foods and only 25% alkaline ash foods. Let's be realistic about it: fruits and vegetables rarely make up 25% of the daily diets of most Americans.
It's just as easy to be healthy as it is to be sick. Just give your body a chance by giving it the kind of foods that it works with best.
The first step: increase the amount of cooked vegetables you eat every day. For many people, one serving a day of any vegetable is a dramatic increase.
How fast can you make these changes? How fast is too fast? To answer these questions, we should understand the goal we are shooting for. Ideally, your daily diet (other than thanksgiving, the fourth of July, your birthday, and a limited assortment of other special occasions) should consist of a combination of:
45% cooked fruits and vegetables
30% raw fruits and vegetables
25% grains, nuts, seeds, meat, fish, or poultry
Since each of us follows his own individual eating pattern, the guidelines that follow are very general. The time frames suggested are for those who have been living on a diet of meats, "Fast Foods", processed or prepared ready-made foods, refined carbohydrates, and stimulants such as coffee, tea, cola, or alcoholic drinks. You may have been following a more healthful diet that already includes fresh, whole foods such as vegetables and fruits. If you have, you may be able to telescope the time periods recommended to suit your own health level. If your body has suffered food abuse for many years, you may need to extend period. How your body responds is the best indicator of how fast you can improve your diet. No matter how fast you go, if unpleasant symptoms begin to appear, back off. Reinstitute some of the foods your body is accustomed to, then again slowly eliminate them from your diet.
The next logical question is, "Are the recommended quantities by caloric value, bulk, or serving?" My answer: No matter how you calculate it, ideally your menu items should be broken down into the 45%, 30% , and 25% proportions.