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13/11/2022
30/10/2022

If you want to increase your lifespan, eat beans. The intake of legumes—beans, chickpeas, split peas, and lentils—may be the single most important dietary predictor of a long lifespan.

Based on a study of more than 400,000 people, replacing just 3 percent of calories of animal protein with plant protein was associated with a 10 percent reduction in overall mortality risk. That comes out to be about an extra year of life, just from swapping out 3 percent of any animal protein with plant protein. However, it’s not just about adding years to your life, but life to your years.

A whole food, plant-based diet can aid in the prevention—and, in some cases, the reversal—of some of the leading chronic diseases in the United States.
Learn more and see the study references on https://bit.ly/3ekYbIJ:
"Increased Lifespan from Beans" at http://bit.ly/2q7l6OZ
"The Best Diet for Healthy Aging" at https://bit.ly/3S8Cn6L

23/10/2022

But what’s even more fascinating is how vitamin D regulates and controls genes.⁣

It acts on a cellular docking station called a receptor that then sends messages to our genes. That’s how vitamin D controls so many different functions – from preventing cancer, reducing inflammation, boosting mood, easing muscle aches and fibromyalgia, and building bones.⁣

These are just a few examples of the power of vitamin D. When we don’t get enough it impacts every area of our biology, because it affects the way our cells and genes function. And many of us are deficient for one simple reason. Your body makes vitamin D when it’s exposed to sunlight. ⁣

In fact, 80 to 100 percent of the vitamin D we need comes from the sun. The sun exposure that makes our skin a bit red (called 1 minimum erythemal dose) produces the equivalent of 10,000 to 25,000 international units (IU) of vitamin D in our bodies.⁣

The problem is that most of us aren’t exposed to enough sunlight.⁣

Overuse of sunscreen is one reason. While these products help protect against skin cancer – they also block a whopping 97 percent of your body’s vitamin D production.⁣

If you live in a northern climate, you’re not getting enough sun (and therefore vitamin D), especially during the winter. And you’re probably not eating enough of the few natural dietary sources of vitamin D: fatty wild fish like mackerel, herring, and cod liver oil.⁣

16/10/2022

You need magnesium for a healthy heartbeat, energy and neurotransmitter production, bone metabolism, sleep, relaxation, and so much more. Since magnesium is involved in so much, deficiency symptoms can show up just about anywhere.

Magnesium supplementation can get kind of tricky. There are many different forms to choose from. Each form of magnesium comes bound to a chelator that helps transport it where we want it to go in the body. Your specific needs will help you pick what form of magnesium is right for you.

These are the type of magnesium supplements I recommend to my patients based on their individual needs.

Magnesium glycinate comes bound to the amino acid glycine and has a high bioavailability without a laxative effect. Magnesium glycinate is an excellent broad-spectrum magnesium supplement. It can help raise blood levels and correct deficiencies, making it prophylactic for osteoporosis and heart disease. It also works well for those suffering from depression, anxiety, insomnia, and high blood pressure.

If you’re having trouble “going” and need some relief, magnesium citrate can help get your bowels moving. High doses of magnesium citrate can deplete other essential minerals, so it’s best to start with a smaller dose and work your way up. You’re also going to want to take this form during the day, at home, or wherever you have comfortable access to a bathroom.

Magnesium L-Threonate is a salt produced from the combination of magnesium and threonic acid. Early animal research suggests that taking L-Threonate can help overall brain health including the ability to improve memory and learning, and mood disorders such as depression. More studies are needed to confirm these findings.

09/10/2022

Fibroids are the most common benign tumors in women. They can grow to a foot in diameter and affect the majority of women before they reach menopause. Although fibroids tend to be asymptomatic, when symptoms do occur, they tend to manifest as heavy menstrual bleeding—so much so that women may get anemic and experience a lot of pain. So, what can women do?

Researchers collected fresh fibroids, as well as normal uterine tissue from hysterectomy surgeries, and found that the fibroid cells have significantly fewer antioxidant enzymes. So, might antioxidant-rich foods help suppress fibroid growth?

A randomized, controlled clinical study in 2013 put high concentrations of green tea compounds to the test. Participants taking daily green tea compounds in a pill by mouth showed consistent improvement, reporting lessening symptoms and feeling better each month. Those taking green tea also found an improved health-related quality of life, one that was significantly better than the control group.

This study used green tea compounds in a pill, but, remember, in general, we should try to avoid extracts and drink green tea instead. If you have fibroids, it couldn’t hurt to add a few cups of green tea to your daily diet and see if you start feeling better.

Watch the video "The Best Food for Fibroids" on https://bit.ly/3ekYbIJ to learn more: https://bit.ly/3vrIwBm

03/10/2022

Viruses can trigger cancer by either turning on cancer genes or turning off cancer suppressing genes, but they can also contribute to tumor formation just by causing chronic inflammation.

About 40 years ago, bovine leukemia virus (BLV) was identified as a cancer-causing cow virus. At the time, only about one in ten U.S. dairy cows were infected, but now it’s closer to five in ten.

BLV has been detected in beef and dairy products in the marketplace. In fact, about half of the milk and meat samples turn up positive for the virus. You can even sample the virus straight out of the air on dairy farms, on surfaces, and in the milk itself. While most milk is pasteurized, many other dairy products, like raw aged cheeses, are not.

People are not only exposed to BLV, but they are actively infected with it. In 2015, we learned that infection rates were highest in cancerous breast tissue, with as many as 37 percent of breast cancer cases potentially attributable to exposure to BLV. Watch the video "Bovine Leukemia Virus as a Cause of Breast Cancer" at https://bit.ly/3suoZQJ to learn more.

03/10/2022

I often hear patients say a good workout relieves excess stress. That’s because exercise reduces cortisol – the stress hormone.

Too much cortisol and you become insulin resistant and store belly fat. Too much cortisol also makes you crave sugar and carbs and seek comfort food.

Let’s consider some of the other reasons why exercise is important:

BETTER INSULIN SENSITIVITY: Exercise makes your cells and muscles more sensitive to insulin so you don’t need as much. Less insulin means less belly fat.

LESS STRESS: I often hear patients say a good workout relieves excess stress. That’s because exercise reduces cortisol – the stress hormone. Too much cortisol and you become insulin resistant and store belly fat. Too much cortisol also makes you crave sugar and carbs and seek comfort food.

BETTER BRAIN HEALTH: Your brain on exercise performs so much better. Exercise improves memory, learning, and concentration. Vigorous exercise is a better antidepressant than Prozac. Exercise creates brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDMF), which is basically miracle grow for your brain. When you exercise, your brain becomes more elastic. Exercise also helps to improve your mood, boost your energy, and reduce overall stress in your body and mind.

REDUCED RISK FOR CHRONIC DISEASE: Exercise does this through several mechanisms. It protects your heart and reduces your risk of heart attack and stroke. It reduces inflammation (the cause of almost every disease of aging). And it balances hormones, therefore reducing breast and other common cancers.

ENHANCED DETOXIFICATION: Besides stimulating the colon, intense exercise allows your body to release toxins through your skin. It boosts detoxification of environmental chemicals. Vigorous exercise will help you work up a sweat, but gentle exercise keeps your circulation going and flushes out all the toxic fluids that build up in your lymphatic system. If your daily exercise routine doesn’t cause you to sweat profusely, take a steam or infrared sauna, if possible.

IMPROVED SEXUAL FUNCTION: Increased circulation and more energy are two of many reasons that consistent exercise can spark up your s*x life.

26/09/2022

When you are introduced to a stressful situation, your body releases a hormone called cortisol. Cortisol is responsible for setting off all the physiological responses associated with stress.

Studies have shown that when cortisol is released into the bloodstream you become less sensitive to leptin, the hormone that tells your brain you are full. When this happens, you tend to eat more and crave more sugar.

Prolonged, unremitting stress may lead to insulin resistance. High insulin and insulin resistance create fatigue after meals, sugar cravings, blood sugar swings or hypoglycemia, high triglycerides, low HDL, high blood pressure, problems with blood clotting, and increased inflammation often accompanied by low s*x drive.

Use the methods listed above to better manage your stress and insulin levels. If you continue to have issues, consult with a Functional Medicine doctor in your area.

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