Sunday, June 9, 2013

Boost Juice!

As a mom of a toddler I am always looking for ways to incorporate all the healthy vitamins and nutrients necessary to fuel my little mans fast growing body and mind. Though he takes a multivitamin, probiotic,and fish oil religiously every morning, it is still important for him to eat wholesome foods. For my particular toddler I try best to avoid foods with gluten, dairy, and processed sugars because it tends to lower his immunity and cause an over production of mucus. I also try and find ways to give him foods that can boost his immune system and ward away the viruses he is regularly exposed to from his school environment. Now I am aware that preventing illness in toddler-hood is neither a realistic goal nor beneficial, since every cold is meant to teach his growing immune system how to fight back, but I do what I can to make sure his immune system does not become over whelmed by all the germs he is exposed to on a daily basis. Luckily he has a mommy that can give him acupuncture and herbs at the first sign of a green booger or cough and these treatments thankfully reduce the time that he is sick and manage his symptoms so he isn't as uncomfortable. I wanted to share with you another great secret to boosting your, or your children's, immune system. It is a great way to stick in extra servings of fruits and veggies, especially for any picky eaters out there! I myself have trouble getting my two year old to eat spinach! So the secret is really no secret, but rather a fun way to give your immune system and gut a healthy boost: JUICING! I myself have been doing so through out my pregnancy and have started finding tasty recipes to get my two year old to gulp down cups of healthy and nutritious juice. Here is a recipe I tried out today: Vitamin C Boost Juice: (yields 2-4 cups juice) 1/4 of a pineapple 2 green apples 2 gala apples 1/2 lemon 2 handfuls spinach 1 handful parsley 4 carrots Most of the veggies and fruits punch a high amount of Vitamin C which is a natural immune booster and anti-oxidant, but here is a quick break down of the amazing features and health benefits of each of these ingredients: Pineapple: Rich in anti-oxidant vitamin C to boost the immune system,rich in vitamin B6 to stabilize blood sugar and boost energy, also rich in potassium, an electrolyte, which is vital to kidney health and wards muscle cramping, contains Bromelain which is a potent digestive aid and anti-inflammatory enzyme. Apples: high in fiber, apples can ward away various ailments ranging from diarrhea or constipation to high cholesterol and gallstones! Also, the phytonutrients in apples help stabilize blood sugar and breakdown complex carbohydrates Lemon: creates a more alkaline environment more favorable to the efficiency of all biological processes within the gut, rich in vitamin C it not only boosts the immune system but also aids in the absorption of iron-rich foods (like spinach!), other benefits include: detoxing, anti-cancer, and blood-purifier. Spinach: an excellent vegetarian source for iron and calcium as well as folate, also high in manganese which is a mineral that is needed for bone health and aids in absorption of vitamin B6 (in the pineapple!) Parsley: great for the summer and for weight-loss because parsley is a natural diuretic and laxative! It is also high in iron, vitamin C/B12/Carotene so it can aid in anemia and boosting of the immune system. Carrots: A vitamin A super food-aids the mucus membrane protection against bacteria and viruses. The carotenoids also have potent anti-cancer qualities. I hope that list has wowed and amazed you...but the best part is how tasty it truly is! and to prove it, here is a snapshot of my two year old guzzling down the healthy drink...stay tuned for some more tasty recipes and healthful tips!

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Prevention over Intervention is the key to health

I am so excited to launch this blog with one of the topics I can't stop stressing to all my patients, family, and friends: PREVENTATIVE CARE! I truly believe that our culture focuses primarily on intervention...What to do once illness or disease has afflicted you. What would be much wiser is focusing on what to do to PREVENT the occurrence of disease all together. A big part of my practice is patient education. I focus a lot of time and energy on empowering my patients to play an active role in their health by making the right choices based on their individual needs to keep their health in check and ward away health issues down the line. Though most of us live on strict budgets we often exercise spending cuts on the wrong things. We start to fret over the high cost of healthful eating and lifestyle habits when we are truly missing the point. For example, though choosing a life style of organic foods can mean spending a little more on our groceries, it is by far the cheaper alternative to paying high medical bills down the line. If we chose to fill our bodies with genetically modified and pesticide-laden foods we enjoy a low cost living now but end up paying higher bills correcting the problems these foods created. Truthfully, most of us could benefit greatly just by buying the organic version of "dirty dozen" foods at local farmer's markets. I have attached a link to help you shop so that you can avoid the fruits and veggies most sprayed with pesticides. However don't let the label "organic" fool you either. A lot of foods that are labeled "organic" can contain a long list of "extra" ingredients that are bodies can simply do without. This is a topic that requires a blog of its own but I do desire to take the moment to warn my readers that the best way to shop in the supermarket is to always take a peak at the list of ingredients. More on that later. Another example of preventative care that we chose not to spend on is wellness care. We wait till we have to make a sick visit to the doctor rather than spend time supporting our healthy selves. A few examples of wellness care involves acupuncture, chiropractic care, nutritional support, and psychological wellness/therapy. All of these are integral parts of supporting the health and wellness of both mind and body. Please find some relevant articles posted below to help you further understand how these wellness visits can help protect your body from disease and avoid expensive,side-effect laden, and potentially unnecessary medical interventions. The dirty dozen: http://www.organic.org/articles/showarticle/article-214 Diet and your immune system: http://www.alternativemedicine.com/alternative-medicine/departments/holistic-tips-boost-your-immune-system Acupuncture for total wellness: http://www.acupuncture.com/Conditions/pulse_prevent.htm