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How to Eat for Better Digestion

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

We all know that what you eat is0511-0808-0611-5255 important to staying healthy, but did you know that how you eat is just as important? In other words, eating high quality foods doesn’t necessarily mean that they are efficiently being digested, absorbed and utilized for nutrition and energy. The process of digestion is quite complicated, here’s a quick rundown of what happens every time you eat.

The digestive process begins in your mouth. It is here that enzymes from your saliva mix with food to break down carbohydrates in preparation of digestion. If you don’t chew your food thoroughly (it should be in liquid form when swallowing) the food particles you swallow are too large to be broken down in your small intestines. If this happens, nutrients in the food can’t be extracted for your body to use. In addition, stomach acids can’t kill unfriendly parasites and fungi hiding inside food particles that are too large. If this happens, these guys will end up staying in your body and often start breaking down your immune system.

When food enters your stomach, it mixes with more enzymes and HCL (hydrochloric acid) which breaks down proteins. HCL also kills unwanted parasites, bacteria, fungi and germs. Digestive enzymes and an adequate amount of  HCL are essential to a healthy digestive system. Food then enters the small intestine where it mixes with digestive enzymes from the pancreas and bile from the liver and is digested. Once digested the food then goes to the liver where it is processed and delivered through your bloodstream to your cells where it can be converted to energy or used by your body to rebuild or repair cells. Undigested food particles are excreted through the colon. A healthy colon is important because it contains friendly bacteria that produce several vitamins and helps prevent constipation.  

Eating too fast, eating on the run or eating while you work can severely disrupt all stages of this digestive process, leading to symptoms such as gas, bloating, headaches, burping, reflux, neck, shoulder and back pain, fatigue after eating, abdominal distension, constant hunger, bowel irregularity, muscle and joint pain and several others. By changing some habits, you can improve this process and get the most out of the food you are eating.

Tips for Better Digestion:

1. Eliminate stress while eating. The stress response impairs digestion, so if you are busy working at your computer or worried about what you need to get done, you are not digesting your food well.

2. Choose a peaceful spot where you can be relaxed while eating. 

3. Sit down for all meals (eating while driving doesn’t count).

4. Drink 1/2 glass of water 15 minutes before your meal.

5.  Chew your food until it is in liquid form (or at least 30 times). This also helps reduce over-eating (it takes your stomach 20 minutes to tell your brain that it’s full).

 

If you would like more personalized information on the health of your digestive system, please contact us. We’re happy to give you a complimentary consultation.

 

Dorothy Lizak

Nutrition and Wellness Specialist

 

 

 

References:

Chek, Paul “How to Eat, Move, and Be Healthy” 2004.

The Chakra Energy System: The Sixth Chakra

Sunday, May 31st, 2009


253_chakra_chart_-_ancientThroughout your body you have seven main energy centers called chakras that spin in a circular motion and are located along your spinal column up to the crown of your head. Each chakra radiates a different energy frequency of vibration, and is represented by a different color of the rainbow that resonates at that same level of vibration. Each chakra main center is connected to your being on a physical, emotional, mental and spiritual level. On the physical level each chakra governs a main organ or gland, which is then connected to other body parts that resonate the same frequency. Your chakras are interdependent on each other for harmony and balance.

Medical science has proven that toxins, which include negative thoughts, poor food choices, chemicals and preservatives, lack of sleep, and various other forms of internal and external stress influence your body. These constant forms of “pollution” can cause your chakras to become imbalanced, which may eventually affect you on a physical level. When unbalanced, your chakras can be either too open or too closed. By understanding the chakra system and working to bring it into balance you’ll be able to help improve your own state of health and well being.

 

 

Understanding the Sixth Chakra: The Third Eye

The third eye is associated with your ability to know information without any concrete evidence. Some may call it a “hunch” or your intuition. How many times have we all said something like: “Something was telling me to (do such and such)”. This very thing happened to me yesterday, as a matter of fact. I was dropping off a movie at Blockbuster and as I was sliding the movie into the drop box, I thought to myself “I hope the video is actually in here and not still in my DVD player.” I ignored this feeling, went home later, pressed the “eject” button on my DVD player and out came the video. Next time I’ll listen!

The third eye is located above and between your eyebrows. On a physical level, this chakra governs your eyes, base of skull, and pituitary gland. Physical dysfunctions that can result from an unbalanced third eye include headaches, poor vision, neurological disturbances and glaucoma. Emotional problems include nightmares and learning difficulties.

Is Your Sixth Chakra Balanced?

 Select the group of words that best describe you: 

1. Arrogant, highly logical

2. Undisciplined, fears success, expectations are low

3. Highly intuitive, not attached to material things, may experience paranormal encounters or events

 

*If you chose #1, this chakra is too open, meaning it’s spinning too fast.

*If you chose #2, this chakra is blocked, meaning it’s spinning too slowly or not spinning at all.

*If you chose #3, this chakra is balanced, meaning it’s spinning at the correct speed and maintains equilibrium. 

 

Try the Following Daily Affirmations to Help Balance Your Sixth Chakra:

(from reference below)

“I trust my feeling.”

“I choose to accept myself and others exactly the way we are.”

“The answers to all of my questions lie within me.”

It’s so easy to get wrapped up in meeting the needs of those we love, that we forget to love and honor ourselves. Take the next couple of weeks to pay attention to how your body is feeling, and determine what your sixth chakra needs are. Feel free to contact us with questions or to learn specific exercises you can do to work on balancing your sixth chakra. For those of you in the area, our Restorative Yoga Class that meets every Sunday incorporates several chakra balancing poses (see events page for more information).

In a couple of weeks, we’ll discuss the seventh chakra, the crown chakra. If you suffer from sensitivity to pollution, chronic fatigue or exhaustion, epilepsy or depression this information will be of particular interest to you.

Write in and let us know your feeling or experiences. We’d love to hear your story.

 

 

Sugar-sweet,delicious and causes dis-ease.

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

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Did you know that the average American eats 2.5 pounds of sugar per week?

Sure, it tastes great, but here’s a list of some of the side effects of sugar.

-Sugar can lead to addiction of more sugar

-Sugar leads to disease

-Sugar can cause depression

-Sugar can lead to disruption in bowel movements

-Sugar can lead to hormonal imbalances, i.e. increasing PMS

-Sugar can lead to dizziness

-Sugar feeds cancer cells

-Sugar suppresses the immune system, making it harder for one to fight off infections.

-Sugar causes anxiety, hyperactivity, and rise in adrenaline, difficulty concentrating and moodiness in children.

-Sugar can cause your bad cholesterol and triglycerides to rise and lower your good cholesterol

-Sugar makes your saliva more acidic, therefore, leading to cavities and tooth decay

-Sugar can cause autoimmune diseases such as: arthritis and multiple sclerosis

-Sugar can cause gut inflammation and yeast overgrowth such as Candida Albicans

-Sugar can cause osteoporosis

-Sugar can increase your chance of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease

-Sugar can lead to gallstones

-Sugar can lead to poor protein absorption

-Sugar can cause food allergies

-Sugar can cause eczema

-Sugar can cause headaches including migraines

When you consume high amounts of sugar in the form of alcohol, soda, pastries, pastas, candy, white bread for an extended amount of time your blood glucose levels continue to rise and cause an elevation in insulin levels. High levels of insulin can cause :

 -High blood pressure              -Heart disease          

-Weight gain/obesity                -Diabetes

-High cholesterol                      

-Premature aging

Wow, isn’t quite amazing how something that tastes so delicious can be so bad for you?  Please don’t wait until you’re diagnosed with a disease to start making healthy choices.  A great way to get started is when you’re at the grocery store only shop on the outside perimeter.  Why?  Because this is where all the fruits, veggies, meats, poultry, eggs etc are located.  The center aisles are the danger zone because the majority items on the shelves have been altered with chemicals and have a shelf life.  In my opinion, if you can’t pronounce the list of ingredients then it’s not a good idea to eat it.

When sugar is cut from the diet many good things begin to happen and begin to take us out of dis-ease within our own bodies.  This includes weight loss, increase in energy levels, improved mood, decreased anxiousness and the elimination of skin rashes. I challenge you to eliminate sugar for one full month and notice the great changes in your mind and body. Please note, you may feel worse before feeling better, this reaction is called the Herxheimer reaction.  This reaction is a short term response lasting from a few days to a few weeks and is a sign of the body detoxifying.  One can experience flu-like symptoms, headaches, muscle and joint aches, sore throat, sweating and other symptoms.  This response is a result of your immune system getting rid of toxins and is a positive sign. 

Therefore, take the sugar challenge, come off sugar for 4 weeks and see how you feel!!!  Let us know how it goes by coming back to our blog and send us a comments.

Resources:  www.mercola.com