NOVEMBER 18, 2024 NATURAL SWEETENERS
There are many natural sweeteners on the market today. Which natural sweetener do you use? We are NOT talking about the pink packet ( Sweet n Low), blue packet ( Equal) and even the yellow packet ( Splenda).
You ave seen on the back of labels of some products, sugar alcohols. These are plenty in the protein bars. Some of these are maltitol, xylitol and erythriol. The side effects of these sugar alcohols are digestive in nature mainly diarrhea, bloating and flatulence. This is mainly due to the slow and incomplete absorption in the small intestines. The small intestines is the 'shag rug' of absorption.
Today more of my patients are using stevia. There are studies supporting the use of Stevia. The studies have revealed that Stevia may low blood sugar and triglyceride levels. There is even studies stating that stevia can act as free radical scavenger antoxidants.
I do recommend one natural sweeteners. It is high quality raw honey. As a backyard beekeeper I am passionate about bees and their honey. Raw honey furnishes the body with a number of critical vitamins as B2, B6, iron and manganese. The multitude of studies on honey reveal that honey is a natural weapon against free radicals. It is also a natural antibiotic. Support beekeepers and honey bee associations. Do not forget Blackstrap molasses as this a more concentrated amount of vitamins, minerals and the trace minerals. I utilize black strap for those patients that are iron deficient..
I cannot end without mentioning agave syrup. It contains 97% of fructose. This is the very type of sugar when isolated from its fruit based origins has been implicated in the rapid rising rates of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.. So agave in my opinion might not be the best natural sweetener. There is maple syrup and honey
My choice is honey… Being a beekeeper helps
Our HoneybeeMD honey is now available at Botanical Bounty 646 723 1823
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NOVEMBER 14, 2024 AVOCADOS
Avocados have surged in popularity, not just as a trendy food item but as a powerhouse of nutrition and health benefits. This creamy, versatile fruit, often mistaken for a vegetable, is a staple in kitchens worldwide, famed for its rich texture and subtle flavor
Avocados are a nutritional powerhouse packed with vital nutrients that contribute significantly to overall health. They are rich in heart-healthy monounsaturated fats, essential for reducing bad cholesterol levels and improving heart health. Avocados also contain many vitamins, including vitamins K, E, C, and B-6, riboflavin, niacin, folate, pantothenic acid, magnesium, and potassium.
Although I love avocados it causes inflammation for Blood Type O individuals I didn’t now that and suffereed for months with hand inflammation as I was eating 6-7 avocados/week. Today I only eat 1 per week
avocados are a rare fruit due to their high content of healthy fats, essential for nutrient absorption and cell growth. Unlike most fruits that primarily contain carbohydrates, avocados provide a unique blend of vitamins, minerals, and monounsaturated fats, making them an exceptional addition to any diet
I consider avocados to be very heart healthy. The monounsaturated fats in avocados reduce LDL (bad) cholesterol levels and increase HDL (good) cholesterol, thus promoting a healthier heart. This reduction in cholesterol levels is essential in decreasing the risk of heart disease
Despite being high in fat, the monounsaturated fats in avocados can help reduce body weight by promoting a sense of satiety and reducing the desire to overeat. This is particularly beneficial in a balanced diet
So consume some avocados in a week
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NOVEMBER 13, 2024 MUSCLE CRAMPS
Muscle cramps, often described as a sudden, sharp pain due to the involuntary contraction of one or more muscles, are a common ailment that affects many individuals
There are mainly three types of muscle cramps – true cramps, tetany, and contractures. True cramps involve part or all of a single muscle or a group of muscles working together. Tetany cramps involve involuntary contractions of muscles and are typically a result of low calcium levels. Contractures, on the other hand, are rare and usually result from diseases like muscular dystrophy
Maintaining hydration and a balanced diet is pivotal when it comes to muscle health. Water and electrolytes play a crucial role in muscle function, and their deficiency can often lead to muscle cramps Foods high in magnesium, calcium, and potassium such as bananas, avocados, and leafy greens help maintain muscle function and prevent cramps.
I prescribe mineral replacement for most patients who exercise regularly You must drink enough water There are many homeopathic remedies that also work
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NOVEMBER 12 2024 MAGICAL HERBS
I read aa lot. There is one book I bought that fascinated me - The Modern Witchcraft Guide to Magickal Herbs by Judy Nock. You find out about the hidden power of herbs. I love this book You can look up and herb discover its medicinal properties but then see the Magical properties
I use Skullcap ( Scutellaria laterifloia ) a lot in tinctures and teas as a calming herb. I think it is a better nerviune for anxiety than valerian for some individuals. Skullcap was introduced in the United States in 1863. This is also a Mint Family herb. I love those Mint herbs. The flowers are small and a variety of purple -blue to whute pink flowers.
It is great for calming . Its magicalk propertues are said to attract money Somehave said to place skullcap in a dish and place coins on top of the herb to invoke wealth. I haven;t tried it but certainly will. This book is well done and full of these antedotes for every herb’
Kudos to Judy Nock- a fun book for a Christmas gift for someone who loves herbs
Until tomorrow…