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Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

With record breaking low temperatures around the country lately, old man winter can sure be ruthless on our skin! Cranked up office and home heaters, coupled with dry, cold, and windy days can really take all of the protective moisture out of our skin. But sometimes, when the going gets tough, the tough decide to invest in good moisturizers and quality supplements, derived from the best, natural ingredients.
For example, it is widely understood that omega-3 fatty acids are good for your immune system, but they are also great for your skin! Foods like avocados, olive oil, nuts, and fish are all good sources of omega-3 and can help soothe irritated and inflamed skin while fighting the negative effects of free radical damage.
Evening Primrose Oil (or EPO) is known for its ability to help improve both PMS symptoms and some side effects of Menopause. It contains an omega-6 essential fatty acid called gamma-linolenic acid or (GLA), which can help maintain cholesterol levels to normal and can promote better circulation. Our bodies convert Gamma-linolenic acid into a hormone-like substance called prostaglandin that promotes healthy skin.
If you are experiencing overly dry skin, it’s also a good idea to find a high quality moisturizer that can penetrate the deeper layers of the epidermis. One great example is our anti-aging Derma-QGel day crème. It is made from the powerful antioxidant CoQ10, and natural oils and extracts from avocados, almonds, jojoba, evening primrose, and aloe, to name a few. This cream helps to diminish the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines and offers tremendous hydration while promoting cell renewal.
Bathe your skin with quality moisturizers, eat foods rich in Omega-3’s and be sure to take in Omega-6 essential fatty acids too. These methods, in conjunction with drinking plenty of water and avoiding washing your face with drying soap, can greatly improve the texture and quality of your winter skin. And old man winter can blow those harsh winds all he wants. You’re protected, both inside and out.
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Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Before you slather another piece of toast or a baked potato with loads of butter, think about what that added fat may do to your body and to your overall health. Now that’s not to say that you can’t ever indulge in a dollop or two, but it has been discovered that it’s better to fill your life-and your plate-with “good fats” like olive oil, found most prevalently in heart healthy Mediterranean diets. There has been myriad research indicating that a diet rich in good fats, vegetables, fish, fruits, and yes red wine, can be very good for you, your immune system and your heart.
In a study involving 3,042 men and women aged 18-89 years from the Attica region of Greece, adherence to a Mediterranean diet was found to be associated with increased levels of total antioxidant capacity (TAC), and decreased levels of oxidized LDL cholesterol. Participants, who had no clinical evidence of cardiovascular disease, completed validated food frequency questionnaires from which a ‘diet score’ was determined, which assessed the level of adherence to a Mediterranean diet. After adjustment for confounding factors, TAC was found to be 11% higher and oxidized LDL-cholesterol concentrations were found to be 19% lower among those in the highest tertile of diet score, compared with the lowest tertile. While consumption of red meat was found to be inversely associated with TAC, consumption of olive oil and fruits and vegetables, on the other hand, were found to be positively associated with TAC. This study suggests that adherence to a Mediterranean diet, through its positive effects on TAC and oxidized LDL levels, may be of benefit in maintaining cardiovascular health.
So fill your plate high with rich, antioxidant foods and reap the rewards of a healthier, happier lifestyle.
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Reference: http://www.vitasearch.com/get-clp-summary/34703, “Adherence to the Mediterranean diet is associated with total antioxidant capacity in healthy adults: the ATTICA study,” Pitsavos C, Panagiotakos DB, et al, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2005; 82(3): 694-9. (Address: First Cardiology Clinic, School of Medicine, University of Athens, Athens, Greece, and the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Harokopio University, Athens, Greece).
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Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Ever notice that when you’re really tired, rushed or stressed out that you also seem sluggish, fuzzy, and unmotivated? I can only speak for myself, but I’ve noticed a pattern that I have to assume is fairly common.
Perhaps I have a particularly taxing week at work, and then the car breaks down, then I’m late for a flight that I already had to reschedule once before, and now the presentation won’t be done on time. Stress then rears its ugly head, which in turn makes me count cracks in the ceiling all night, which leads to me feeling less than svelte as I go about my daily routine.
And then this domino effect continues. It pervades my eating, drinking and exercising habits in an insidious way. I start to make excuses why I absolutely have to have that maple doughnut bar oozing with sugary goodness, or that double cheeseburger-with fries of course, otherwise the burger is lonely. Top all that off with a triple fat full mocha with extra whip and candied orange peels. Here’s the troubling thing; all this actually makes me feel better! I have more energy and I’m sated. I can focus on my work, on driving, on saving that little kitten in the big Oak tree. I feel like superman!
Until I don’t. Then the crash comes, oh how I resent you sugar crash! Just when I thought everything was going so well. But I was simply fooling myself, masking what my body really needed with my out of control crazy cravings for sugar, caffeine, and lots o’ fat. That’s not to say that there isn’t a time and place for indulgence. But I was using this sustenance as a kind of super fat-sugar-coffee inflated life raft, rigged to help me handle my stressful, insomniac existence. However, my little plan failed me miserably, so much so that I slogged home and blended myself an extra thick margarita for good measure.
At the risk of sounding like a 90’s fitness icon, it was time for me to “stop the insanity.” I knew better. I knew that the stress hormone cortisol was working against me and making me eat things I knew I shouldn’t. And the fact that I wasn’t getting enough sleep made it all the worse. My body craved instant (but not sustainable) energy to make it through the day and I ate it in abundance. What I really should’ve done was take my vitamins, had one cup of coffee (which is my usual, sane practice), eaten my bran cereal, gone to work, drank plenty of water, had a very sensible and fuel-laden lunch of salad, a low fat turkey sandwich, and maybe some fruit which is my usual custom. I then would’ve had enough sustained energy and patience to deal with the missed flight and the broken down car and maybe, just maybe, I still would’ve gone to the gym, just to blow off a little steam lifting weights.
Now I know better. And you should too. This is my cautionary tale. It’s fine to have treats, but don’t rely on them to keep you going. They will let you down every, single time.
Happy holidays. And by the way. Who moved my eggnog latte??
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Monday, November 30th, 2009

The holiday season is rapidly approaching like thoroughbred reindeer. At this time of year it’s fun to shop, go to parties, indulge relatively guilt-free in a variety of treats, travel to see loved ones and host dinner parties and family gatherings. But these holiday inspired activities are nearly impossible to enjoy if you are dragged down by a seasonal cold or flu.
Though it can be a crapshoot whether or not you get sick during the winter season, it behooves all of us to be prepared for germ warfare. Make sure you get enough sleep, exercise, and nutrition (that doesn’t only involve holiday cut-out cookies.) Fortifying your immune system will help protect your body from getting too worn down. Then if you do contract a cold or the flu, it will most likely be of shorter duration and less severity.
And perhaps more to the point; don’t let a runny nose or a sore throat ruin your fun! Be sure to take your vitamins and drink plenty of fluids during the holiday season. We tend to commit to this after we catch a nasty cold. But by being proactive, you can strengthen your immune system and provide it with the proper tools to better fight off those annoying wintertime illnesses.
So while you’re navigating the crowds, struggling with gifts and packages while trying to hail a cab, do yourself a favor. Buy yourself the gift of health this holiday season. After all, you’re going to need your energy to enjoy all that holiday fun!
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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

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It’s the time of year for holiday festivities, indulging in lots of yummy treats that are usually taboo, and enjoying the first snowfall. But it’s also the time of year where the elements can be very hard your body’s largest organ, your skin.
Dry, cold, and windy weather can make our skin incredibly dry and not very pretty. Because there’s nothing we can do about the changing seasons, we’d better come up with a dry skin strategy.
Keeping your body moisturized is the first thing to do. When cold weather sets in, drinking cold water might not be uppermost in your mind. A nice, large café latte sounds more enticing right? That may be, but water is still incredibly important, especially if you’re downing those lattes (or hot toddy’s for that matter). Try keeping a water pitcher on the counter, instead of in the fridge, that way at least the water you need to drink won’t be quite as chilly.
There are also foods that can help soothe dry, cracked skin. Foods like low-fat yogurt, which is full of vitamin A and acidophilus, helps keep digestion normal and that can enhance your overall health and will reflect in your, improved, healthier looking skin too. Blackberries, strawberries and blueberries are also excellent for your skin due to their high antioxidant content, which helps protect cells against free radical damage. And let’s not forget our friends omega-3 fatty acids found in foods like nuts, flax seeds and salmon, for example. Omega-3 fatty acids help to maintain healthy cell membranes that can aid the skin in holding moisture. Essential fatty acids, or EFA’s also mitigate inflammation in the body.
So grab a good moisturizer, your water bottle and make sure to integrate plenty of healthy foods into your diet this winter. With a little effort, you can kick dry, scaly skin to the curb and welcome in a kinder, gentler, winter.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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Friday, November 6th, 2009

You’ve been bad. Well, sort of. You haven’t been exercising as much as you meant to, and decided not to be too strict with your diet. Who could blame you? We all have to stop and enjoy life a little, right?
But then you went to the doctor for a physical-good for you by the way-and found that your blood pressure was on the high side. It happens to the best of us. But rather than panicking about it, you decide to do a little research to figure out how you can manage this condition naturally.
First off, regular exercise is very important for overall health in general and really helps to strengthen the heart and to lower blood pressure. If you haven’t exercised in a while, start gradually and build your way up to some kind of cardio program 4-5 days a week, as well as working in some light weight training. If you find the gym mundane at best, bring an iPod or a good book to read while you’re using the machines.
Cutting back on salty foods and loosing a few pounds if you’re overweight can also help maintain your blood pressure right. Some nutritional supplements boast heart healthy properties such as Omega-3 fatty acids and Coenzyme Q10 or CoQ10. In fact, recent research has revealed a possible link between CoQ10 supplementation and healthy blood pressure levels.
It’s okay to indulge a little as long as you compensate with some healthy habits such as exercise and proper nutrition and vitamin intake. Have a happy and healthy Autumn!
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Reference: http://www.vitasearch.com/get-clp-summary/38611 “Blood pressure lowering efficacy of coenzyme Q10 for primary hypertension,” Ho MJ, Bellusci A, et all, Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 2009; 7(4): CD007435. (Address: Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada).
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Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

If you purchase a lower end car at a deep discount, you can bet that the car probably doesn’t have the greatest track record in the world. Furthermore, you wouldn’t expect this car to perform like a Porsche or a BMW, right? So why would you want to deep discount your health?
Not all vitamins or supplements are created equal. Not even close. The ubiquitous “cheap vitamins” that you see for sale in drug stores or online claim to be powerful and effective. But if you read the fine print, oftentimes you see additives and other ingredients that aren’t beneficial. Or you discover that in order to achieve the promised efficacy of the supplement, you are required to take six or eight of them a day, instead of a couple. This alone can make the “discount” supplements much more expensive than originally thought. Yet you’re still receiving (and ingesting) lower quality product.
The old saying “you get what you pay for” is generally true. High quality, natural supplements that are optimally absorbed into the body do cost more, because they work better than their cheaper counterparts. Why would you bother to take supplements or vitamins at all, if you weren’t sure your body was using them to full effect? If money is an issue, and these days it is for most of us, select two or three supplements or vitamins that you know you can’t live without and invest in a high quality, proven version of them. In the end you’ll save money, time, and effort and can rest assured that you are making the best choices for your overall health.
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