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Did you know that our day-to-day lifestyle choices often expose us to chemicals that are harmful to our bodies and lead to a buildup of toxins in our bodies? Toxin buildup can come from air pollutants, smoking, pesticides in the foods we eat, and daily stressors we all have in our lives. Our bodies are very good at filtering these compounds out of our bodies, however, over time our liver is not always able to keep up with the toxin load to which we expose our bodies. The result is a buildup of toxins in our body - particularly in our body fat stores. Cleasing your systems - either through diet and/or specific supplementation - helps to support normal liver health and reduces the buildup of toxins in our bodies.

Cleanse Your Body Through Your Dietary Intake
We all know that detox and cleansing diets have become extremely popular as a means to kick start a "diet" plan. I'm not going to say this is always a good thing - particulary because many detox diets are not the healthiest to follow and I hate to see people overuse cleases or detoxification diets in an effort to lose weight. Cleanses are healthy and a great thing to follow on occasion, but overuse can be unhealthy and just another way for people to fall into a "dieting" trap. 

To clease your system properly I recommend cleansing your body seasonally. What exactly is a cleanse or a detox diet? It's following a dietary intake for a short period of time, which promotes consuming specific foods, while at the same time eliminating foods that typcially cause digestive upset or are hard for the human body to break down.

The goal of following a cleanse or detox diet is not necessarily weight loss. Many individuals, such as myself, cleanse throughout the year for health reasons. Other people use a cleanse or detox diet as a way to mobilize fat stores at the beginning of their weight loss endeavor. Regardless of the cleanse you follow, the purpose is to eliminate unhealthy foods, beverages and toxins from the environment. They tend to be rich in fruits, vegetables and water, and eliminate processed foods, added sugars and salt, dairy, wheat, alcohol and artificial sweeteners.

What can fruits and vegetables do for us? Fruits and vegetables are rich in vitamins and minerals, which makes them an essential part of any cleanse. They are also rich in fiber, a nutrient that supports regular digestive tract function and as a result, helps to eliminate the buildup of toxins in the body. Fruits and vegetables also contain numerous polyphenols, natural plant chemicals that have a variety of functions, including supporting normal liver detoxification enzymes. It is also imperative to drink plenty of water, as doing so enables our kidneys to function properly and also contributes to flushing toxins out of the system.

Supplementation Supports Cleansing & Detoxification
Another important part of detox diets is the inclusion of dietary supplements. Dietary supplementation allows us to meet our daily nutritional needs as well as support healthy liver function. Choosing the proper supplements during your cleanse, however, is essential. Some of the best dietary supplements include:

Multivitamin/Multimineral.  I recommend that everyone take a multi-vitamin on a daily basis in order to cover any gaps in our dietary intake. Even those of us who intend to eat the healthiest of foods each day may not be getting the nutrients our bodies need. This is due to the depletion of nutrients in our foods supply, schedules, eating on the run, etc. When following a restrictive diet where we limit the amounts and types of foods we eat, such as a cleanse, the importance of a multi-vitamin is even more critical. This is because we are at risk of not obtaining all the vitamins and minerals our body needs. Taking a high quality and well-absorbed multi-vitamin can help us avoid a nutrient deficiency while following a cleanse and on a daily basis. 

Broccoli Extract.  Broccoli and broccoli extracts are sources of the natural plant chemicals indole-3-carbinol and sulforaphane. These compounds have been shown to support the normal production of phase II liver detoxification enzymes and promote our body’s natural antioxidant system. These benefits help protect our bodies from oxidative stressors and help promote the natural clearance of toxins from our body. Other cruciferous vegetables, such as Brussels sprouts, red cabbage, and kale, also contain these beneficial plant compounds.  

Milk Thistle.  Milk thistle contains a group of active chemical compounds called flavonolignans that are commonly referred to as silymarin.  Silymarin has antioxidant properties that fight free radical-generated oxidative damage.  When our liver detoxifies environmental contaminants, free radicals are generated that can cause damage; silymarin has been shown to protect our bodies from this oxidative damage.  One of the main components of silymarin is silybin.  Research studies have reported that silybin can support normal liver health and liver enzymes and thus help support the liver’s ability to clear toxins.

Curcumin.  Curcumin is the most well-known compound derived from the spice turmeric.  In addition to its potent antioxidant properties, curcumin has been reported to have several different activities that support normal human health.  For example, it has been suggested that curcumin promotes normal cellular antioxidant enzymes, and supports production of the phase II detoxification enzyme glutathione S-transferase.  These activities help our body’s clear environmental toxins to which we have been exposed and fight oxidative stress.

N-Acetyl Cysteine.  N-acetyl cysteine is derived from the amino acid cysteine, which is an important component of the cellular antioxidant glutathione.  N-acetyl cysteine has been shown to have numerous health benefits including protection from acetaminophen poisoning.  Additionally, some studies have suggested that N-acetyl cysteine protects liver health from exposure to heavy metals and other environmental contaminants.

Green Tea.  Green tea is rich in antioxidant compounds called catechins, particularly epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG).  In addition to the ability of green tea polyphenols to support cellular antioxidant compounds, it has been demonstrated that green tea compounds can support detoxification enzymes, helping to protect our bodies from oxidative stress and environmental toxins.

If you choose to follow a cleanse or a detox diet, be sure it is only for a short-term and that you are taking a high quality mutli-vitamin/multi-mineral to ensure you are meeting your daily needs. Please feel free to contact me with aditional questions about what type of cleanse or detox diet you should follow to ensure your health and safetyl. 

In addition to following a cleanse or detox diet, you may want to consider supporting your system with the addition of supplements like the ones above. As mentioned, these supplements are meant to provide antioxidant support and promote normal detoxification systems. There are four supplements I recomend that will enable you to get all of the above mentioned nutrients. Feel free to click on the provided links for more information or contact me with any questions:

nutraMetrix Isotonix Multivitamin/Multimineral
nutraMetrix Curcumin Extreme™ - contains broccoli seed extract and curcumin
nutraMetrix Timeless Prescription® Oxygen Extreme™ - contains milk thistle and green tea extract
nutraMetrix NutriClean HepatoCleanse - contains milk thistle seed, N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine and green tea leaf extract


The last three supplements are available in the nutraMetrix Complete Detoxification Kit - you save 26%! Feel free to contact me with any questions...

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Alissa

 
 
Well, it's that time of year again - Spring. And with Spring comes misery to millions of allergy sufferers. Did you know that hay fever is among the most common allergies, affecting one in five Americans? Symptoms include runny nose, congestion, sneezing, itchy eyes and ears, sinus pressure, sleeplessness, and fatigue. If you were to compare it to anything, it's most commonly compared to the common cold. What is the difference? Hay fever lingers on for months at a time, unlike a virus-caused cold. This is due to the circulating pollen in the air.

So, what do you do if you're among the millions of Americans suffering from chronic allergies? Well it's certainly no secret that there are all sorts of pills and potions out there that promise you relief. Unfortunately, there's no one approach for everyone, according to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI). Here are some tips, however, to help you with some of the most common mistkaes when it comes to "curing" your allergy woes. These recommendations come from natural allergy-relief tips from Rodale's The Green Pharmacy Guide to Healing Foods: Proven Natural Remedies to Treat and Prevent More Than 80 Common Health Concerns (Rodale, 2008).

#1: Throwing money away.

As mentioned above, we all know there are hundreds of products on the market claiming to ease your allergy ailment. The fact is, some of them will work for you while other will be a big waste of money. Are you finding yourself jumping from product to product and still have no relief? If so, consider making an appointment with an allergist, who might suggest allergy shots that can actually cure, not cover up, your allergy symptoms. You can also try nasal saline sprays or rinses, such as the Neti pot, which have been found to be invaluable to some people experiencing irritated sinuses. Just be sure that you don't overuse them.

#2: What is the true issue?

Do you know the true cause of your allergies? Often times, people tend to treat allergy symptoms without knowing what they're allergic to, or if they really are suffering from true seasonal allergies. While hay fever is a prime culprit this time of year, other allergens can also cause symptoms. Did your allergies just start or do you actually have them year-round? Find an allergist who can help you figure out a treatment plan at AllergyandAsthmaRelief.org

Things like dust mites, cockroaches, cigarette smoke, or even the artificial fragrances in candles, hair spray, or air fresheners could be causing symptoms similar to hay fever allergies. Wash your bedding in hot water every two weeks to combat dust mites, use non-toxic pest management methods to rid your living space of cockroaches and pests, and steer clear of synthetic fragrances; besides being irritating, many contain chemical platicizers linked to hormone disruption and low IQs.

Your allergies may also be caused by the foods you are eating. Dairy is among many common foods that have been linked to an individual's allergy symptoms. This doesn't mean you have an allergy to the food, it simply means you have developed a sensitivity or intolerance. To test whether or not you are sensitive to dairy, try avoiding all dairy-containing foods including cheese, milk, yogurt, whey protein and any foods containing milk products. You may be pleasantly surprised!

#3: Allowing allergens into your home.

Once you find the cause (or causes) of your problem and the proper treatment, you should take steps to keep the allergens that agitate you out of your home and out of your diet. If you're allergic to pollen, don't keep your windows open all the time, and take a shower when you come in from the outdoors. Pollen counts are the highest around midday, so that's also a good time to try stay indoors. Found you have a sensitivity to certain foods? Avoid eating these foods at all costs - it will be well worth it!

#4: Pigging out on problematic produce.

People who are allergic to pollen can also have oral allergy syndrome, which affects about a third of seasonal allergy sufferers. Your immune system sees a similarity between the proteins of pollen and those in some foods, and that can trigger a reaction. If you're allergic to tree pollen, you may need to avoid apples, cherries, pears, apricots, kiwis, plums, or nuts. (Cooking or peeling these foods can help bypass a reaction in some people.)

On the other hand, research has found that certain foods can actually help to heal hay fever. Broccoli, citrus fruits, collard greens, and kale are full of compounds that can help your body cope with allergy season.

Try this anti-allergy soup from The Green Pharmacy Guide to Healing Foods. It is made with ingredients that may also be helpful:

Boil a whole onion with the skin, along with a clove of garlic. Add ½ chopped leaves and diced taproots of evening primrose. Boil the ingredients for three to five minutes, add 1 cup nettle leaves and 1 cup diced celery stalks, and boil for another three to 10 minutes. Remove the onion skins from the mix, and enjoy. (You can season with wine vinegar, black pepper, diced raw onions, hot pepper, turmeric, curry powder, or celery seed.)

#5: Boost your diet full of antioxidants.
Include Berries, dark green leafy vegetables, citrus fruits and beans. I also recommend taking a powerful antioxidant-rich supplement called Isotonix OPC-3®. This supplement is an isotonic-capable food supplement that is made from a combination of bilberry, grape seed, red wine and pine bark extracts, and citrus extract bioflavonoids, all found to be powerful antioxidants. Oligomeric proanthocyanidins (OPCs) are bioflavonoids (complex organic plant compounds) found in fruits, vegetables and certain tree barks that provide exceptional nutritional benefits to the human body. Studies have shown OPCs to be up to 20 times more powerful than vitamin C and 50 times more powerful than vitamin E in neutralizing free radicals. Isotonix OPC-3 contains the only isotonic form of Pycnogenol® in the world. Pycnogenol is a natural plant extract from the bark of the French maritime pine tree and the most clinically researched and potent bioflavonoid.

Questions? Feel free to contact me. I look forward to hearing from you!

Healthy wishes,
Alissa
 
 
Time to Relax and Breath!
Asthmatics who supplemented magnesium demonstrated significant improvements in their asthma symptoms and in their quality of life. Magnesium in this population exhibited anti-inflammatory properties as well.

When supplementing with magnesium, it is important to use high-quality supplements that are superior for their absorption and delivery. You also want a supplement that is synergistic, which means it contains other nutrients that work together to ensure your body can utilize what you are taking. These nutrients will complement one another in order to enhance and extend the capabilities of those nutrients, but also provide phenomenal benefits of their own. 

In order to get enough magnesium per day to help with your allergies, I suggest two products. One is called Calcium Plus, which, when taken twice per day, provides 200mg of Magnesium. This is a synergistic formula that will provide you with Calcium, Vitamin D, Magnesium, and the antioxidant Vitamin C.

The second product I recommend for allergies is a powerful antioxidant called OPC-3. This supplement contains grape seed extract, red wine extract, bilberry extract and pine bark extract. Pine bark extract contains Pycnogenol, which is a widely researched antioxidant which have shown positive health outcomes including asthma and allergies. This product demonstrates the following benefits:

* Combats free radicals (from environmental pollution, lack of sleep, from exercise, poor diet, and stress)
* Anti-Inflammatory activity - will help with inflammation caused by allergies
* Helps maintain healthy cholesterol levels
* Helps maintain healthy circulation by strengthening capillaries, arteries and veins
* Helps maintain joint flexibility
* Helps promote cardiovascular health
* Helps reduce mild menstrual cramping and abdominal pain
* Promotes healthy blood vessel dilation
* Supports a healthy complexion
* Supports healthy blood glucose levels


Feel free to contact me with any questions.
(802) 999-5684
lifestylenutritionvt@yahoo.com

Healthy wishes!
Alissa


Source: Effect of Oral Magnesium Supplementation on Measures of Airway Resistance and Subjective Assessment of Asthma Control and Quality of Life in Men and Women with Mild to Moderate Asthma
 

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