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Mercury

March 31st, 2011

Check this out. Now I see why buying organic oatmeal is important. The non organic one is high in mercury. I found this here: http://www.healthobservatory.org/library.cfm?refID=105040

Product Name Total mercury detected (ppt)
Quaker Oatmeal to Go 350
Jack Daniel’s Barbecue Sauce (Heinz) 300
Hershey’s Chocolate Syrup 257
Kraft Original Barbecue Sauce 200
Nutri‐Grain Strawberry Cereal Bars 180
Manwich Bold Sloppy Joe 150
Market Pantry Grape Jelly 130
Smucker’s Strawberry Jelly 100
Pop‐Tarts Frosted Blueberry 100
Hunt’s Tomato Ketchup 87
Wish‐Bone Western Sweet & Smooth 72
Coca‐Cola Classic 62
Yoplait Strawberry Yogurt 60
Minute Maid Berry Punch 40
Yoo‐hoo Chocolate Drink 30
Nesquik Chocolate Milk 30
Kemps Fat Free Chocolate Milk 30



Soy

March 31st, 2011

Check this info out. Now I find out that even tofu is bad for us.  According to Dr. Mercola here is a list of things to avoid:

  • Tofu
  • TVP (texturized vegetable protein) or soy protein isolate
  • Soybean oil
  • Soymilk
  • Soy cheese, soy ice cream, soy yogurt
  • Soy “meat” (meatless products made of TVP)
  • Soy protein
  • Edamame
  • Soy infant formula

Article from Dr. Mercola

This ‘Beloved’ Food Can Cause Allergic Reactions for Years – and Infertility for Generations!

Soy can be found in almost every product on your grocery store shelves — corn chips, ice cream, canned tuna and every packaged food you can think of. It goes under names like yeast extract, soy protein, soybean oil, soy lecithin and soy flour.

But soy is one of the top eight allergens that cause immediate reactions such as coughing, sneezing, runny nose, hives, diarrhea, difficulty swallowing and anaphylactic shock.

Delayed allergic responses can also occur several hours to several days after the food is eaten.

According to Mannie Barling and Ashley F. Brooks-Simon on the Blogger News Network:

“To make soy more appetizing, the manufacturers added sugar, synthetic sweeteners, genetically modified high fructose corn sugar, refined salt, artificial flavorings, colors and MSG. So the soy

The fact that unfermented soy is widely regarded as a health food in the United States is a perfect example of how a brilliant marketing strategy can fool millions.

It all started when the food industry, presented with a quandary over what to do with the byproducts of their ever-growing soybean oil industry, had an idea.

With some processing, and some added flavorings, preservatives, sweeteners, emulsifiers and synthetic nutrients, they turned soy protein isolate (the key ingredient in most soy foods that imitate meat and dairy products), “the food processors’ ugly duckling,” as Sally Fallon put it, “into a New Age Cinderella.”

How Did Soy Become so Popular?

Years ago, tropical oils, such as palm and coconut oil, were commonly used in American food production. Spurred by financial incentives, the industry devised a plan to shift the market from these “exotic” tropical oils to something more “homegrown.” As a result, a movement was created to demonize and vilify tropical oils in order to replace them with domestically grown oils such as corn and, primarily, soy.

For the most part, they’ve been very successful in their campaign to paint soy in a healthy light, and this belief was further propagated by the FDA’s 1999 approval of this health claim for soy foods:

“Diets low in saturated fat and cholesterol that include 25 grams of soy protein a day may reduce the risk of heart disease.”

Unfortunately, according to the survey Consumer Attitudes About Nutrition 2008 (by the United Soybean Board):

  • As of 2007, 85 percent of consumers perceive soy products as healthful
  • 33 percent of Americans eat soy foods or beverages at least once a month
  • 70 percent of consumers believe soybean oil is good for them
  • 84 percent of consumers agree with the FDA’s claim that consuming 25 grams of soy protein daily reduces your risk of heart disease

Soy’s glowing healthy image is not based on science, however, but rather shrewd marketing and outright lies that have taken root among the masses. The end result is enormous profits for the soy industry and impaired health for most who have been deceived into using unfermented soy long-term.

What You Need to Know About Unfermented Soy

First and foremost, unfermented soy — the type found in soymilk, soy burgers, soy ice cream and even tofu — is not a health food.

If you were to carefully review the thousands of studies published on soy, I strongly believe you would reach the same conclusion as I have — which is, the risks of consuming unfermented soy products FAR outweigh any possible benefits.

Dr. Kaayla Daniel, author of The Whole Soy Story, points out thousands of studies linking soy to malnutrition, digestive distress, immune-system breakdown, thyroid dysfunction, cognitive decline, reproductive disorders and infertility — even cancer and heart disease.

Here is just a sampling of the health effects that have been linked to soy consumption:

  • Breast cancer
  • Brain damage
  • Infant abnormalities
  • Thyroid disorders
  • Kidney stones
  • Immune system impairment
  • Severe, potentially fatal food allergies
  • Impaired fertility
  • Danger during pregnancy and nursing

8 Top Reasons to Avoid Unfermented Soy

If you’re eating soy because you believe it is healthy, please do yourself and your family a favor and click on some of the links above as well as read through the list that follows. You’ll quickly see that soy, in its processed form, is not a food you want in your body.

  • 91 percent of soy grown in the US is genetically modified (GM)

The genetic modification is done to impart resistance to the toxic herbicide Roundup. While this is meant to increase farming efficiency and provide you with less expensive soy, the downside is that your soy is loaded with this toxic pesticide. The plants also contain genes from bacteria that produce a protein that has never been part of the human food supply.

  • GM soy has been linked to an increase in allergies. Disturbingly, the only published human feeding study on GM foods ever conducted verified that the gene inserted into GM soy transfers into the DNA of our gut bacteria and continues to function. This means that years after you stop eating GM soy, you may still have a potentially allergenic protein continuously being produced in your intestines.

Even more frightening is the potential for GM soy to cause infertility in future generations, which has been evidenced by recent Russian research.

  • Soy contains natural toxins known as “anti-nutrients”

Soy foods contain anti-nutritional factors such as saponins, soyatoxin, phytates, protease inhibitors, oxalates, goitrogens and estrogens. Some of these factors interfere with the enzymes you need to digest protein. While a small amount of anti-nutrients would not likely cause a problem, the amount of soy that many Americans are now eating is extremely high.

  • Soy contains hemagglutinin

Hemagglutinin is a clot-promoting substance that causes your red blood cells to clump together. These clumped cells are unable to properly absorb and distribute oxygen to your tissues.

  • Soy contains goitrogens

Goitrogens are substances that block the synthesis of thyroid hormones and interfere with iodine metabolism, thereby interfering with your thyroid function.

  • Soy contains phytates

Phytates (phytic acid) bind to metal ions, preventing the absorption of certain minerals, including calcium, magnesium, iron, and zinc — all of which are co-factors for optimal biochemistry in your body. This is particularly problematic for vegetarians, because eating meat reduces the mineral-blocking effects of these phytates (so it is helpful — if you do eat soy — to also eat meat).

  • Soy is loaded with the isoflavones genistein and daidzein

Isoflavones are a type of phytoestrogen, which is a plant compound resembling human estrogen. These compounds mimic and sometimes block the hormone estrogen, and have been found to have adverse effects on various human tissues. Soy phytoestrogens are known to disrupt endocrine function, may cause infertility, and may promote breast cancer in women.

Drinking even two glasses of soy milk daily for one month provides enough of these compounds to alter your menstrual cycle. Although the FDA regulates estrogen-containing products, no warnings exist on soy.

  • Soy has toxic levels of aluminum and manganese

Soybeans are processed (by acid washing) in aluminum tanks, which can leach high levels of aluminum into the final soy product. Soy formula has up to 80 times higher manganese than is found in human breast milk.

Nearly 20 percent of U.S. infants are now fed soy formula, but the estrogens in soy can irreversibly harm your baby’s sexual development and reproductive health. Infants fed soy formula take in an estimated five birth control pills’ worth of estrogen every day.

Infants fed soy formula have up to 20,000 times the amount of estrogen in circulation as those fed other formulas!

The best way to eliminate non-fermented soy from your diet is to avoid all processed foods and instead purchase whole foods that you prepare yourself. If you do buy packaged foods, you can check the label to see if it contains soy.

You can also keep this list of soy foods to AVOID handy:

  • Tofu
  • TVP (texturized vegetable protein) or soy protein isolate
  • Soybean oil
  • Soymilk
  • Soy cheese, soy ice cream, soy yogurt
  • Soy “meat” (meatless products made of TVP)
  • Soy protein
  • Edamame
  • Soy infant formula

Is There a Healthy Way to Eat Soy?

Yes, and that’s by choosing fermented soy.

After a long fermentation process, the phytate (which blocks your body’s uptake of essential minerals) and anti-nutrient levels of soybeans are reduced, and their beneficial properties become available to your digestive system.

Traditionally fermented soy is the form that has been very popular in many Asian cultures for centuries, and numerous studies suggest it aids in preventing and reducing a variety of diseases including certain forms of heart disease and cancers.

One of the main benefits of fermented soy, especially natto, is that it is the best food source of vitamin K2. Vitamin K2 is essential to preventing osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, and diseases of the brain such as dementia, and protecting you from various cancers including prostate, lung, liver cancer and leukemia.

For these reasons, I strongly recommend adding fermented soy to your diet, in varieties such as the following:

  • Tempeh a fermented soybean cake with a firm texture and nutty, mushroom-like flavor.
  • Miso, a fermented soybean paste with a salty, buttery texture (commonly used in miso soup).
  • Natto, fermented soybeans with a sticky texture and strong, cheese-like flavor.
  • Soy sauce, which is traditionally made by fermenting soybeans, salt and enzymes; be wary because many varieties on the market today are made artificially using a chemical process.

These are the soy varieties that will actually support and nourish your health — unlike the vast majority of processed soy products on the market, which will do nothing but detract from it.



Herbs for Kidneys

January 28th, 2011

We just did a  piece on herbs for kidneys over at the main Get Well Natural site experimenting with simplified pages that are easier to read with less distractions.

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Chronic Kidney Disease

November 26th, 2010

Abnormalities in a person’s kidney and spleen energy can be the cause of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) according to Eastern Medicine philosophies. From a nutritional perspective, there are many healthy food recommendations that a licensed dietitian can recommend for those concerned about CKD, high creatinine levels or proteinuria (excess of serum proteins in the urine) – all of which can be signs of kidney dysfunction. This article provides the Eastern Medicine perspective along with good nutrition and lifestyle recommendations.

Eastern Medicine & Organ Energy

In the following ways kidney and spleen energy can relate to your kidney function and overall kidney health:

1. Kidney energy is believed to command the kidney, heart function, fluid balance, cellular energy, cellular detoxification and elimination of toxins. Kidney energy is important for cellular vitality, cellular uptake of nutrients, immune defense and cellular detoxification, and elimination of toxins through the kidney. Changes in blood pressure and diabetes, two important causes of CKD, also implicate abnormal kidney energy.

2. Nutrition, absorption, allergies, autoimmunity and detoxification are controlled by spleen energy. Pollution and chemicals often adversely affect Spleen Energy, so it’s not surprising that there is an ever growing incidence of allergies, autoimmune disease and nutritional deficiencies in our population. Phase I liver detoxification also involves Spleen Energy – the initial processing of toxins by the liver. Anxiety and worry in particular, as well as other emotions, can also weaken spleen energy.

Kidney disease is most often the result of hypertension and diabetes, but can also be caused by viral infections, autoimmune disease and toxicity. The National Institute of Health states that, “Millions of Americans are at risk of developing CKD because they have diabetes, high blood pressure, or both”. Since these conditions are so prevalent in our society, it makes it even more important for those concerned with kidney dysfunctions such as high createinine, proteinuria, CKD, kidney disease, glomerulonephritis or diabetic nephropathy to naturally support and balance kidney and spleen energies.

Nutrition’s Role in Kidney Health

No doubt, we truly are what we eat. Better nutrition can be very helpful to support your system’s ability to reverse disorders. Natural fresher food has more nutritional value. Containing potentially harmful preservatives and added chemicals, processed and packaged food also loses more nutritional value through cooking.

According to the National Institute of Health, by eating the right foods and avoiding foods high in phosphorus, potassium, and sodium, you can prevent or delay health problems from chronic kidney disease (CKD). For my patients dealing with energy or health issues, I always recommend fresh food, especially fruits, vegetables and healthy sources of protein like chicken, turkey, small fish, tofu, etc. Speeding up the progression of chronic kidney disease, leading to problems such as proteinuria, can be the result of over burdened kidneys from eating too much protein however. Therefore, moderation is very important. The three worst food categories I caution my patients about consuming, are foods that contain refined sugars, dairy and grains, all of which can increase inflammation, sugar imbalances and autoimmune disease.

Organ Energy is Affected by Lifestyle

Lifestyle changes can dramatically affect spleen energy. Stress management, especially decreasing how much you worry along with drinking plenty of fluids, exercising, a healthy diet and adequate sleep make a big difference. Worrying never really resolves anything and can actually add to your stress level, if you think about it logically. Sorry to say, it’s a habit that many of us have.

There are several foods that are particularly good, such as seafood and fish, for kidney energy. Because of the increasing levels of mercury, arsenic and other heavy metals in seafood, I recommend that my patients moderate their consumption of larger fish such as tuna, swordfish, etc. As for salt, to stimulate kidney energy, I usually recommend using only natural sources of salt (like sea salt) in moderation. The recommended quantity of salt varies according to diet, sex, and health factors.

Fear and insecurity are things we’re all subject to these days, the controlling of which is the biggest factor for maintaining healthy kidney energy.

Beneficial techniques for stress reduction can be used in myriad ways. Exercise both relaxes and energizes. Decreased function of organs like the kidneys is the result of imbalances and deficiencies of energy, whether they are related to diet, lack of exercise or negative emotions.

Enhancing Organ Energy Naturally

Natural medicine attempts to improve the energy in cells and organs. There are many combinations of herbs and nutrients I use to enhance both kidney and spleen energy as well as kidney function, such as the herbs contained in Get Well Natural’s Kidney Well II, Phyto Antioxidant, Cardio Well and Metabo Well products. Other supportive nutrients for healthy function are probiotics, enzymes, antioxidants, minerals, CoEnzyme Q10, essential fatty acids, and other kidney and spleen herbal tonics.

We often examine and treat organ disorders without an interest or awareness of all the organs and factors that may interact with the diseased organ, in Western Medicine.For example, when Western doctors evaluate kidney disease the digestive function is rarely considered.

One of the things I appreciate most about Eastern Medicine is that it is particularly good at identifying and treating the underlying cause of chronic disease. This is done by looking at a person’s organ imbalance or balance, environment, diet, lifestyle, etc.

For ultimate kidney health and as a means to enhance their kidney function, I implement this integrative philosophy by advising my patients to look at factors such as stress levels, exercise, diet, digestion and detoxification.

If you have any questions regarding the use of dietary herbal supplements to support your health call Get Well Natural at 1-888-522-HERB (4372)

*Statements in this article have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

by Graeme Shaw, MD

© 2009 Get Well Natural, LLC

Resources:

1.http://kidney.niddk.nih.gov/kudiseases/pubs/NutritionEarlyCKD

2.http://kidney.niddk.nih.gov/kudiseases/pubs/NutritionLateCKD, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

Fast Food

October 25th, 2010

source: http://www.renoalternativemedicine.com/fast-food-ingredients.html

Still Eating Fast Foods? This may change your mind…

I could write a whole series of articles on this one, including the cancer-causing chemical, acrylomide, that all french fries and potato chips contain.

For now, just take a look at the following list of ‘extra’ ingredients you get in a fast food hamburger. In addition to meat from 1,000 different cows, you get a hearty blend of…

1,1,1-trichloroethane
1,2,4-trimethylbenzene
BHC, alpha
chloroform
chlorotoluene, o-
chlorpyrifos
DDE, p,p*
DDT, p,p*
dichlorobenzene, p-
dieldrin
dephenyl 2-ethylhexyl phosphate
ethyl benzene
heptachlor epoxide
lindane
styrene
terachloroethylene
toluene
trichloroehtylenexylene, m- and/or p-
xylene, o-
xylene*
chlorpyrifos-methyl
cumene (isopropyl benzene)
diazinon
dicamba
ethyl benzene
enthyelenethioursa
iprodione
malathion
pirimiphos-methyl
propylbenzene, n-
trichloroethylene

* Ingredients taken from the FDA’s official report on pesticide residues on American fast food.

I’m hungry already, aren’t you?

Your Mind Body Health

October 21st, 2010

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