Monday, February 26, 2024

5 ways nutritional supplements improve your health

From ancient times people have been taking natural herbs, often homegrown and brewed into teas and tonics.

Now they have become more sophisticated and are available in all sorts of pills, capsules, liquids and, of course, teas of every variety.


What are nutritional supplements? 

Nutritional supplements are used to add nutrients that fill gaps in our diets that we don’t get from the food we eat. They are available in pills, powders, capsules, liquids and teas. They can be synthetic or from natural sources. They will contain one or more of the following ingredients:


• Vitamins

• Minerals

• Herbs

• Amino acids

• Saccharides


Why do we need nutritional supplements? 

Keep in mind, supplements are not intended to replace all our meals but enhance our diets. There are several reasons that we would be taking them:


Environment: our environment has deteriorated over the years, and we are now getting more toxins from the air, the water and even in the foods we eat, than ever before. Our bodies have to work more to protect and rid ourselves of these unwanted substances. Therefore, it is wise for us to take nutritional supplements to help our bodies to do this.


Stress: Stress will cause your body to function less efficiently. This will put your body at risk for a number of things, especially low resistance for disease. Supplements, especially Glyconutrients will help your body's immune system get stronger and also help your body function better.


Poor eating habits: Due to busy lifestyles, our ways of growing food and green harvests we are not getting the important nutrients our bodies need to keep us in good health. We often do not even stop to eat proper meals. This makes it necessary for us to take supplements to enhance our diets and add important nutrients to our diets.


Athletic activities: when we exercise more than normal, our bodies need more nourishment. A professional athlete or even someone doing extra workouts needs more dense nutrition. Dietary supplements would include proteins, minerals, vitamins and saccharides (glyconutrients).


Part of a weight loss plan: when you go on a diet to lose weight you will be eating less and running the risk of not getting enough of the essential nutrients in your diet that your body needs. Therefore, you should be taking some nutritional supplements. Some supplements even help you lose weight.


Consider taking nutritional supplements to help you to improve your health and enjoy your life to the fullest.


Saturday, February 17, 2024

How to optimize your wellness when diet and exercise are not enough

If you’re interested in eating a balanced diet to enjoy a healthy life, you may be thinking about adding vitamins or other supplements to your daily diet. There are some benefits that you can get from nutritional supplements. That being said, in order to make nutritional supplements an effective and appropriate part of an overall healthy living program, it is necessary to understand how supplements fit in your eating plan.

smiling woman

Nutritional supplements can be utilized as a means of supporting an otherwise healthy eating and exercise program. In simple terms, nutritional supplements can be used to better your overall balanced diet plan on two fronts:


1. Nutritional supplements can be used to fill in some minor nutritional gaps in your overall healthy diet.


2. Nutritional supplements can be used to assist in boosting the effectiveness of your overall companion workout routine making it more effective.


By properly balancing your overall diet, your exercise routine and the proper utilization of nutritional supplements, you will be well on your way to establishing a complete plan for healthy living. Through a regimented and appropriately crafted program you will enjoy better health and you may be able to add years to your life.


While there are a number of different resources that you will want to consider when it comes to making decisions regarding overall health, your priority in your research should be seeking professional guidance from a doctor or nutrition specialist.


For a plan with your wellness goals in mind, message me!


Sunday, February 11, 2024

Don’t sleep on your protein

A lot of people start off the new year with plans of getting healthy in a natural way.  They get the gym membership and start buying healthy food. But a few weeks in, they hit a wall.  They give up because they are not getting the results they expected. That’s because they didn’t have a plan. A plan that would set them up for success. A plan that would include what a lot of people don’t think they need…protein supplementation.

woman in workout clothes

One of the best ways that a person can benefit from a healthy diet and exercise routine is adding extra protein to your diet. Protein is found naturally in many of the foods we eat. But a person who exercises often should get one gram of protein per pound of their body weight. At my last weigh in, that would mean 168 grams of protein a day for me. 😳 Here’s the problem. We don't always get the protein our body needs to benefit from our daily workouts. Having said that, we can get the protein we need from high quality protein supplements


Protein nutritional sports drinks and mixes can provide many benefits other than increasing muscle mass and body tone. Protein supplements can help your body repair damaged cells, such as repairing muscles and bones that may get damaged during a workout. Like carbohydrates, protein can give you energy throughout the day, but unlike carbohydrates, protein offers a lower level of energy but lasts much longer. Getting the right amount of protein, even through sports nutrition supplements, can help the body make essential amino acids as well. 


One type of protein supplement you may see in the market is one called whey protein. Whey comes from milk and is one of the highest quality forms of protein with a rich amount of amino acids. And unlike other forms of protein (red meat for example) whey offers protein in a low fat and low cholesterol form. Whether you just run every other day or you are a professional athlete, protein supplements can help increase your body's energy and strength. Most athletes consume a protein shake of some kind before and immediately after exercise to help repair and rebuild damaged muscles.


For the best results before, during and after a workout and for your overall health, consider introducing a protein supplement to your diet today. For some recommendations and some of my favorites, message me!


Saturday, February 10, 2024

How to lose weight naturally

 Eat right, keep moving.


You just have read all that you need to know about how to prevent being overweight. That simple set of instructions should be easy to follow, but not for 35% of Americans who are unable to prevent being overweight.


Of course, once we are overweight, we usually want to trim down for a whole lot of reasons, some related to health, others, for an aesthetic. 


However, it is never too late to lose weight. But the fact is, it is a whole lot easier to prevent putting on pounds than to try losing them later on. And if there is one thing we all know, it is that weight gain is likely to happen if we do not have a plan.


Health experts say that most people who are on a journey to lose weight usually stray. They tend to go back to their old eating habits even after they learn to eat well according to their goals. They tend to return to sedentary ways even though they enjoy exercising.


Despite the momentum toward weight gain, you can stop it from happening, experts say. And there are plenty of good reasons to avoid excess pounds, reasons that go beyond vanity or social acceptance. 


In fact, some health experts contend that the significance of excess weight is more than cosmetic. They say that it takes a huge toll on people’s physical health.

a variety of healthy vegetables

But first, you need a plan


The nuts and bolts of eating right and maintaining a healthy weight is not all that complicated. So, losing weight the natural way should not be a problem at all…when you have a plan.


Consequently, a reasonable approach for losing weight naturally is to stick to a diet that is high in complex carbohydrates, high in fiber, moderate in protein, and low in fat.


Most health experts say that dietary fat promotes weight gain because it is a very dense source of calories. Also, when you consume excess calories from dietary fat, you store those calories as body fat more efficiently than excess calories from other sources.


On the other hand, it can also help you lose weight naturally if you don’t fall into the “fat-free” trap. Manufacturers keep introducing low-fat or fat-free versions of their best-selling foods, but Americans still have trouble managing their weight.


One of the greatest delusions of the 1990s is that “no fat” means “non-fattening.” The truth is, you are often getting just as many calories from the no-fat version, even if the calories are not coming from fat, i.e. added sugar. If you start to believe that you can eat unlimited amounts of ‘fat-free’ foods, then you may fall into this fat-free trap. 


Experts say it would be better to try eating every three to four hours. As a CNC, I tend to agree.

If you’re feeling a little peckish, try replacing sweet or salty treats with some healthy snacks between meals. Keep in mind, if you practice eating meals that are rich in fiber and lean protein and healthy fats, the need to snack between meals will lessen over time.


Remember, if you want to lose weight naturally, get into the habit of keeping a journal to track your meals and activities. 


Losing weight naturally is a process and not a fad. Embrace it! It’s going to take a lot of determination, self-control, and discipline to achieve your ideal weight. 


For a plan that can put your goals in motion, start here!



Sunday, February 4, 2024

How to source natural vitamins

There are a lot of people who do not have enough natural vitamin sources in their diet and therefore suffer from a deficiency of one or more vitamins. Obviously, it is possible to buy vitamin supplements to help overcome any deficiencies but for the majority of people it should be possible for them to obtain the majority of their recommended daily allowance of vitamins from natural vitamin sources. The key to gaining the correct amount of vitamins from natural vitamin sources is to eat a healthy and balanced diet. 

image of assorted fruits
There are certain diets, such as vegetarian, that provide a limited number of natural vitamin supplements and therefore a supplement may be necessary. Also, the intake required of these natural vitamin sources at certain periods may need to be increased and a supplement may be the best option. It is important to be aware of each of the different types of vitamins and their best natural vitamin sources so that a person can incorporate as many of these as possible into their regular diet. Water soluble vitamins cannot be stored in the body and need to be replenished on a daily basis so it is natural vitamin sources for these vitamins that are the most essential to know. 

Natural vitamin B1 sources are brewer’s yeast, whole grains, blackstrap molasses, brown rice, organ meats, egg yolk



Natural vitamin B2 sources are brewer’s yeast, whole grains, legumes, nuts, organ meats, blackstrap molasses


Natural vitamin B3 sources are lean meats, poultry & fish, brewer’s yeast, peanuts, milk, rice bran, potatoes


Natural vitamin B4 sources are egg yolks, organ meats, brewer’s yeast, wheat germ, soybeans, fish, legumes


Natural vitamin B5 sources are organ meats, egg yolks, legumes, whole grains, wheat germ, salmon, brewer’s yeast


Natural vitamin B6 sources are meats, whole grains, organ meats brewer’s yeast, blackstrap molasses, wheat germ


Natural vitamin B7 sources are egg yolks, liver, unpolished rice, brewer’s yeast, sardines, legumes, whole grains


Natural vitamin B8 sources are whole grains, citrus fruits, molasses, meat, milk, nuts, vegetables, brewer’s yeast


Natural vitamin B9 sources are dark-green leafy vegetables, organ meats, root vegetables, oysters, salmon, milk


Natural vitamin B12 sources are organ meats, fish, pork, eggs, cheese, milk, lamb, bananas, kelp, peanuts


Natural vitamin B13 sources are root vegetables, liquid whey


Natural vitamin B15 sources are brewer’s yeast, rare steaks, brown rice, sunflower, pumpkin & sesame seeds


Natural vitamin B17 sources are whole kernels of apricots, apples, cherries, peaches, plums


Natural vitamin C sources are citrus, cabbage family (such as, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, kale, bok choy), chili peppers, berries, melons, asparagus, rose hips.


This is, by no means, an exhaustive list but it’s a good place to start. To ensure you get all the recommended vitamins you need to maintain optimal health, click here!


Saturday, February 3, 2024

How to fix your metabolism

What is metabolism? If you said it’s how fast you burn calories, you’re partially right. Your metabolic rate does determine the number of calories your body burns. But your metabolism governs more than just your metabolic rate. It also keeps everything in balance – like your blood sugar, cholesterol, triglycerides, and blood pressure. 


When metabolism goes wrong

In ideal circumstances, your metabolism works like a well-oiled machine. You eat energy in the form of food. The body breaks the food down into sugar. The sugar is transported out of the blood and into the cells by the hormone insulin. Simple.


But most of us don’t lead ideal lives. We tend to eat diets high in simple carbohydrates (like bread, rice, and pastries), which cause a rapid spike in blood sugar levels. In response, the pancreas secretes loads of insulin. That’s okay occasionally, but when we consistently eat simple carbs, so much insulin is flooded into the system that we can eventually become resistant to it. In fact, one in five Americans suffers from insulin resistance, a precursor to diabetes and metabolic syndrome – both of which increase your risk of heart attack and stroke. That’s why it’s important to learn how to lower blood sugar.


A plate of nutritious food
Balance your blood sugar

There are a number of things you can do to support normal blood sugar levels. Exercising regularly and eating a healthy diet top the list. But superfood nutrition can also help. A daily shake loaded with vitamins and minerals that the body craves while reducing craving for sugary snacks will do wonders for balancing your sugar.


When you balance your blood sugar, you’re investing in your long-term health. But you also get short-term benefits, like higher energy levels and an easier time losing weight.


Love your heart

If you’re resistant to insulin, chances are it’s putting a strain on your heart. That’s why any program aimed at supporting optimal metabolism will also address cardiovascular health. 


Give yourself a good foundation

Your body can survive even the most nutritionally deficient diet. But for your metabolism to really thrive, it needs a multitude of vitamins and minerals – in just the right quantities.


For an eating and exercise plan aimed at supporting a healthy metabolism, click here!



Sunday, January 28, 2024

How supplementation can help you with your wellness goals

Vitamins and mineral supplements are a good way to supply your body with nutrients that you might not be getting from your diet. Go down any vitamin aisle in a drugstore, market, or health food store. The first thing you will see is all the 'natural' supplements and vitamin complex tablets that all claim to provide all kinds of benefits.  There are supplements that claim to help you lose weight without exercise. Does it sound too good to be true? It is.  You have to burn more calories than you consume and exercise will help you accomplish that but I digress.  If you are considering adding supplements to your diet, having a discussion with your doctor will help to determine whether or not adding supplements would be beneficial for you or not.

woman in a black blouse and jeans

Are vitamins necessary for optimum health?  Most people, even if they eat a healthy diet, may need some sort of supplementation.  Most vitamins are fine and are not harmful.  If someone does not eat a healthy diet or because of illness has a limited diet a vitamin supplement could be very helpful. Fruits and vegetables have important vitamins in them and should not be eliminated from a diet unless a doctor orders it. In this case, a supplement would most likely be necessary.  Your body needs vitamins to keep it functioning. 


Most people think that vitamins alone are a source of energy.  That is not the case. Vitamins help regulate the body's metabolism. Vitamins also help the food we eat release its energy. It's the food that when absorbed and broken down into the nutrients the body can use that provides our body with energy. For instance, the body more easily absorbs calcium if you are also taking Vitamin D.  Most calcium supplements are already fortified with Vitamin D. 


There are thirteen vitamins that are all important to achieve optimum health. Vitamins E & C contain antioxidants. Antioxidants help to release free radicals, which are high-energy particles. These high-energy particles damage healthy blood cells. Studies are now coming out that indicate that the consumption of vitamins and supplements may aid in fighting cancer and preventing other chronic diseases. The research is by no means conclusive in this regard. Studies continue to be conducted in an effort to aid us with achieving optimal health.


A word of caution…there is such a thing as too much of a good thing.  An excess amount of vitamins in your system could cause bleeding and negative interactions with some prescription medications. 


Listed below are some vitamins and how overdoses can affect you.

  • Vitamin A - Too much vitamin A can cause neurological problems

  • Vitamin D - Too much vitamin D disrupts the balance of calcium in the body that can lead to calcium deposits in the soft tissues of the body.

  • Vitamin C - Too much vitamin C can lessen the effectiveness of other medications.

  • Vitamin E - Too much vitamin E can cause blood not to clot and can cause other bleeding issues.


Vitamins are just one tool among many that are available to us to help us get healthy and remain healthy. Vitamins alone will not do this. A healthy diet, exercise, and regular health checkups will do this.  


No one knows better than I do how important it is to eat properly and take care of my body. Also, like many others I have a tendency to be drawn to junk food. You don't have to be an Olympic athlete to get some exercise in. I also take vitamins and other supplements to help my body work better. 


There are a variety of opinions about vitamins, supplements, and healthy eating.  Vitamins are generally ok unless they are fortified with iron.  The effectiveness of vitamins with iron is often hotly debated. Some studies argue that too much iron can result in a fatal disease called Hemochromatosis, which attacks liver function. Therefore, some researchers suggest that iron supplementation should only be recommended if there is a diagnosed iron deficiency such as anemia.


You have complete control in this area. Do your research; there are a great number of websites that provide information on supplements and how they work. You should sit down with your physician and discuss your options.  S/he may suggest you meet with a nutrition specialist as well. Get smart and be healthy.  A little knowledge is a very good thing and in the case of vitamins the more you know how they work and how they could be harmful, the safer and healthier you will be. Trust your instincts, know your body, and get help if you need it. Good eating, good exercise, plenty of water and common sense will help you to meet your goal of good health.


For a nutrition and exercise plan that helps you achieve optimal health, click here.


Saturday, January 27, 2024

4 natural arthritis remedies to reduce inflammation

Arthritis, whether it is osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or gout, have the common symptoms of inflammation of one or more joints. This is accompanied by pain, swelling and sometimes joint deformity. Traditionally, with herbal medicine, anti-inflammatory herbs such as black cohosh, feverfew, yucca and wild yam were recommended. And a naturopath might prescribe vitamins like vitamin A, the B complex, vitamin C, and vitamin E. Plus a host of minerals like chelated zinc, chelated calcium and magnesium, copper salicylate, selenium and bromelain. And supplements like evening primrose and fish oils, glucosamine, and superoxide dismutase, which is found in good quality dehydrated (but not juiced) green barley powder.

woman holding her hands in pain

But scientists have found some very effective anti-inflammatory agents in our own kitchen. Some of them, like ginger, can be bought as a supplement. And due to ginger's strong taste, this might be a preferable way of taking it to get the quantities you need for a significant anti-inflammatory effect. But others, like olive oil, can easily be integrated into the daily diet. Cinnamon is not commonly used as a supplement here, but in India it has a rich traditional use and may be available as part of an Ayurvedic supplement.

 

Ginger

One of the active constituents in ginger is a phenolic compound known as gingerols. These have been found to have a strong anti-inflammatory effect. In a study reported in the Osteoarthritis and Cartilage Journal, the participants who took the ginger compound had significantly less pain during movement than those who took the placebo. This study followed 29 people over 12 months, and also found that swelling in the knees was also reduced. However, if you are taking blood thinning medication like warfarin, you may need to be careful about the amount of ginger you take, as ginger can thin the blood also. (Australian Healthy Food)



Cinnamon

This delicious spice has a number of health benefits. Specific to inflammation and arthritis, cinnamon can help inhibit the release of inflammatory fatty acids. (Australian Healthy Food)



Yellow and Orange Fruits and Vegetables

Some of the carotenoids in yellow and orange fruit and vegetables help reduce inflammation. Carotenoids are what gives these vegetables and fruit their color. (Australian Healthy Food)



Olive Oil

Extra virgin olive oil acts similar to the anti-inflammatory drug ibuprofen, though it doesn't have the immediate pain-relieving effects that ibuprofen does. But a compound found in extra virgin olive oil, called oleocanthal has been found to inhibit the COX enzymes like ibuprofen, in what researchers describe as a 'dose dependent' manner. This research was originally reported in the September, 2005 issue of Nature magazine by Paul Breslin and his associates from Monell Chemical Senses Center. He describes oleocanthal as a natural anti-inflammatory compound that is potentially as strong as ibuprofen. He suggests that taken over the long term, it will have the same potential benefits that long term use of ibuprofen does. Their results found that taking 50 grams of extra virgin olive oil is equal to approximately 10% of the dosage of ibuprofen recommended for pain relief for adults. Olive oil also has a host of other benefits, including a heart protective effect.


To start an anti-inflammatory eating plan, visit struggling2move.com.


Sunday, January 21, 2024

Beware of the dangers of using laxatives for weight loss

One popular weight loss supplement available in the market today is slimming tea. Stores all over sell slimming tea, dieter's tea and others but all of them are actually the same. They may appear to be effective, but what is not seen may actually harm you.

woman lifting weights with pills and a cup of tea

One of the effects of drinking dieter's tea is frequent bowel movement. This gives people the feeling of body cleansing. These people may get toxins out of their body, but it isn't exactly the only thing that slimming tea actually does to the body. Slimming tea contains herbs which are natural laxatives. These include aloe, senna, rhubarb root, cascara, buckthorn and castor oil. These are products which are derived from plants and have been used since ancient times because of their potency in treating constipation and inducing bowel movement.


Cascara, castor oil and senna are substances which are recognized as laxatives available over the counter and are also regulated as drugs. Scientific studies show that diarrhea induced by laxatives does not absorb significant amounts of calories taken in the body. The reason for this is that laxatives do not act on the small intestines where most of the calories are absorbed. Instead, they work on the large intestines. If taken in large amounts for prolonged periods, it can affect fat absorption of the body. This may lead to greasy diarrhea and loss of weight. 


Abuse of laxatives is common practice among people who suffer from bulimia and anorexia nervosa. While weight loss can be guaranteed by overdosing on laxatives, it may also cause permanent damage to the gastrointestinal tract and the weakening and softening of the bones, a condition known as osteomalacia. Drinkers of slimming teas may actually patronize the product because they are less expensive, and taste better than other laxatives sold in the market. Other people, such as those with eating disorders like bulimia and anorexia nervosa drink slimming tea because they work fast and produce watery stool and have loose consistency.


Women may even be more susceptible to the effects of slimming teas. Although they may not be known to interfere directly with the woman's menstrual cycle and fertility, they should proceed with caution if drinking them causes them to rapidly shed off weight. Pregnant women should never take laxatives of any kind. Wise and responsible herbalists also discourage the use of senna and other herbal products with laxative properties for pregnant women as well as women who are trying to conceive.  


The labeling of slimming teas in the market today can also be misleading. For instance, they commonly refer to the laxative qualities as, 'natural bowel cleansing properties' ' and not specifically use the word "laxative". Some even use the term "low-calorie" on their labeling. These products, in fact, contain essentially no calories or nutrients whatsoever, unless they are sweetened.


Adverse effects of misusing laxatives in the form of slimming tea generally occur when taken in more than or longer than recommended. These include nausea, stomach cramps, vomiting, diarrhea, fainting, rectal bleeding, electrolyte disorder and dehydration as well as injury and worse, death. It was also reported that excess use of stimulant laxatives causes severe constipation and pain for long periods (as much as for decades) due to the colon losing its function. It eventually led to surgery removing the colon altogether.


For an eating plan that not only keeps you regular but also helps you lose weight in a safe and healthy way, click here.


Friday, January 12, 2024

How useful are Vitamins?

A vitamin is an organic compound which is essential to help your body grow and remain healthy. What this means, in simple terms, is that a vitamin is a natural chemical. Of the essential vitamins, there are thirteen major ones, the lack of any one of them can mean you are deficient in a certain vitamin.

Vitamins come in two distinct types, those soluble in fats and those soluble in water. Of the major vitamins, A, D, E and K are the ones soluble in fats and Vitamins B and C Are water soluble. The water-soluble vitamins are not stored by the body and so these need to be topped up regularly.


On the whole, if you have a normal well-balanced diet this should provide your body with the vitamins it needs, but if your diet is not fully balanced (and let’s face it, most of us are coming up short) then you may need to supplement the vitamins you receive in your diet. This shows that vitamin supplements can be useful. Some of the following may suggest if you may need help with your vitamin intake.


  • Vitamin B12 is found in meats so this is something vegetarians need to look out for. 

  • Vitamin B and C can be lacking in: 

    • elderly people, 

    • overworked people, 

    • people under pressure, 

    • people on diets, 

    • heavy smokers,

    • heavy drinkers, and 

    • people suffering from stress.

  • Vitamin D can be lacking in people working on night shifts as your body produces vitamin D during sunlight hours. 


a chopping block with fruits and vegetables around it


The usual way to get vitamins into your body is orally. Some vitamins can be taken by injection such as vitamin B12, but it is important that this is only carried out by a fully qualified medical practitioner. By taking vitamins orally they have to pass through your digestive system and the strong acids in your stomach can destroy much of the usefulness of the vitamins, so you have to ensure you take the recommended dose, not more or less, but the recommended dose.


I hope I haven’t spoiled your views on vitamins, but you must remember that even though you may have a healthy and well-balanced diet, the natural processes of your body can destroy some of the value of the vitamins you absorb. If you want to help preserve their effectiveness, then eating fresh foods with the freshest ingredients will help you better absorb vitamins.


Vitamin supplements can be used to help boost any vitamin deficiencies you may have, and extra vitamins are most easily obtained, (and used), in tablet form. Vitamin tablets can either be multivitamins or single vitamin types. The decision as to what you take is up to you, unless of course you have been advised to take a vitamin supplement by your doctor. Vitamin C is often taken in the winter and the time leading up to it. This has been shown to help keep the common cold at bay.


You should only take vitamins to help supplement a well-balanced diet and do not go overboard, so take vitamin supplements in moderation. Take only as much as you need and no more. Remember vitamins are supplements and they are not designed to replace a well-balanced diet. Be sensible and use vitamin supplements carefully.



5 ways nutritional supplements improve your health

From ancient times people have been taking natural herbs, often homegrown and brewed into teas and tonics. Now they have become more sophist...