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Looking to Release Weight and Get Fit This Year?

Local, professional fitness trainer Michelle Melendez has united experts in the wellness, fitness and weight loss industry nationwide and will be featuring them in her FREE “Women Getting Fit Wellness Teleseries.” Don’t miss Dr. Destia Skinner speaking on stress and weight management on March 29th for this online seminar.

This teleseries is for you if…

* You constantly struggle with your weight

* Are challenged to maintain a regular fitness program that gets results

* Are looking for easy and simple ways to stay fit and healthy

Register at this link:

http://www.womengettingfit.com/membersite/index.php?afid=98

If you’re ready to be supported, encouraged, and educated with key insights, some not even in the mainstream yet, you’ll want to sign up for this FREE teleseries.

The first teleseries topic is Releasing Weight and starts March 8th, so hurry!

Get ready to discover:

* The 5 Feminine Strategies for Weight Loss Every Woman Should Know

* How Digestion Can Make or Break Your Weight Release Efforts

* How to Strip Away The Foods That Weigh You Down

* Discover the Missing Pieces to Creating Weight Release Success!

* Simple Steps to a Slimmer Tummy

* Rewrite YOUR Food Story From A Place Of Authenticity And Passion

* How To Lose the Last 10-20 Pounds, and Double Your Energy

* 3 Biggest Mistakes Most Women Make When Starting An Exercise Program

* And More

Don’t miss out on the teleseries that will change your health and fitness for the better!

Again, register for this FREE teleseries here: http://www.womengettingfit.com/membersite/index.php?afid=98 to sign up now!

The times and days for the calls are every Tuesday at 6pm PST starting March 8th and ending April 19th and every Thursday at 12pm PST starting March 10th and ending April 14th.

Actual dates:

March: 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24, 29, 31

April: 5, 7, 12, 14, 19

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Is Dairy Good for You?

Dr. Destia Skinner, ND, CST

Diet high in dairy products and high glycemic foods are associated with increased acne.

Acne vulgaris has anecdotally been attributed to diet by individuals affected by this skin condition. In a 2009 systematic literature review of 21 observational studies and 6 clinical trials, the association between acne and diet was evaluated. Observational studies, including 2 large controlled prospective trials, reported that cow’s milk intake increased acne prevalence and severity. Furthermore, prospective studies, including randomized controlled trials, demonstrated a positive association between a high-glycemic-load diet, hormonal mediators, and acne risk. Based on these findings, there exists convincing data supporting the role of dairy products and high-glycemic-index foods in influencing hormonal and inflammatory factors, which can increase acne prevalence and severity. Studies have been inconclusive regarding the association between acne and other foods.

Before trying medication for acne, simply remove all dairy products from your diet.  This may be a simple cure for your acne.  The Doctors at Cypress Natural Medicine can assist you in this dietary change and also evaluate and treat food sensitivities.  Contact our office at (650) 323-7345 for more information.

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Do you get your 9 – 13 servings of fruits and veggies per day?

by:  Destia Skinner, ND, CST

We know that eating fruits and veggies is good for us but what we don’t realize is that this simple act could save our lives. Research demonstrates a reduced risk of chronic disease with a plentiful intake of produce, so sometimes an alternative is required for the vegetable-resistant or the busy. I eat fruits and veggies every day and still take my Juice Plus+ every day in order to “fill in� any nutrient gaps.

A great option to consider for those of us who understand the importance of a diet high in fruits and vegetables, although they don’t seem to get enough is a powdered encapsulated fruit and vegetable supplement. Juice Plus+ is made first by juicing and then drying vine ripened fruits and veggies at cool temperatures in order to remove water and sugar. This low temperature processing allows for the enzymes to stay active and the nutrients to remain at optimal levels, similar to that of a raw food diet.

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The most recent of several research studies published in peer-reviewed journals on Juice Plus+ demonstrates the link between inflammation and many chronic diseases. This study was published in the April 2010 online edition of Molecular Nutrition and Food Research. This double-blind study of 117 healthy men and women measured changes in inflammatory blood markers after subjects consumed either placebo or Juice Plus+ powdered fruit and vegetable capsules. The optimal goal is having low levels of inflammatory markers.  Inflammation is linked increased risk for heart disease, diabetes and cancer.

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After 60 days, the subjects receiving the fruit and vegetable supplements had lower levels of inflammatory markers, as well as higher blood levels of antioxidant vitamins, when compared to the group taking a placebo.

For optimal nutrition, food is always key. Juice Plus+ provides extra nutritional intensity, density, and variety to your diet.  Juice Plus+ provides an easy way to eat 35 plant foods every day.

Feel free to assess the peer-reviewed research for yourself at www.FruitVeggieHealth.com

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The Resident Veggie: Vegetarian Vicissitude

Vicissitude, noun.

1. A change or variation.
2. The quality of being changeable.

One of the great joys in life is change; a sunrise as it changes the darkness into light, deciduous shrubs shedding their leaves, the lifecycle of amphibians, and ourselves as we grow and change. Allowing ourselves to be open to change can lead us to encounter new experiences and ideas. Most of us are not born vegetarian, so being open to the concept that vegetarianism is both valid and viable may lead us to discover a wonderful wide new world of plant foods.

artwork by L. Dunnett

artwork by L. Dunnett

The first step with any change begins first in the willingness to do so, which is then followed by a transitory stage. The change from fried chicken to teriyaki tofu need not be cold turkey, so to speak. It’s not necessary, or even recommended, for everyone to go full-fledged raw food vegan overnight (although those cheesy raw kale chips give hot cheetos a serious run for their money). A simple change from chicken to vegetable broth can make for an easier initial transition at the dinner table.

There is a wide spectrum of vegetarian subtypes, illustrating the variety of choices one can make during the transition away from meat. We may choose to include eggs and dairy, or omit them completely. It’s up to each of us to choose which variation of the vegetarian bandwagon we want to climb aboard.

  • Pesco Vegetarians include fish into their diets.
  • Lacto Vegetarians include dairy products into their diet of plant food.
  • Lacto-Ovo Vegetarians eat both eggs and dairy products.
  • Vegetarians eat only plant food. They do not eat any animal foods, including fish, eggs, or dairy products.
  • Vegans also eliminate all animal products from the rest of their life; they do not wear leather, wool, or silk.
  • Raw Food Vegans eat only unprocessed vegan foods that have not been heated above 115 degrees Fahrenheit, in order to preserve the enzymes inherent in raw food.

Which brings us to the point of this column. Visissitude includes change and variety. A varied diet, regardless of if it’s vegetarian, is a key component of optimal heath and wellness. Variability provides the broadest array of trace minerals, vitamins, complex carbohydrates, healthy fats, and proteins, all of which are essential for our function. Therefore, during the transitory stage, The Resident Veggie advocates the two key tenets to success: ease (i.e. no cold turkey) and variety. We’re going to get bored, deficient, and damp pretty quickly if we equate vegetarian food with tofu, more tofu, and then more tofu. Thanks to the vegetarian industrial powers that be, the following products are recommended for an easy transition onto your veggie sampler plate.

Tempeh Bacon
Tempeh is a fermented protein made from a combination of rices, millet, soy, and/or barley. The fermentation process increases digestibility and utilizes a koji starter of Aspergillus oryzae spores, which are also used to make miso and sake. The amino acid makeup of tempeh is very similar to meat.

Gardein Chick’n Scallopini and 7 Grain Crispy Tenders
Gardein stands for garden protein, and is used extensively by Oprah’s vegan chef Tal Ronnen. It’s a new generation of “meat” that uses a slow cooking method of blended quinoa, millet, kamut, amaranth, soy, and wheat to produce a hearty vegetarian protein. Gardein does contain gluten, so make sure to pop a gluten digestive enzyme as necessary.

Dr-cow tree nut cheeses and Daiya vegan cheese
For years the dairy-free cheese market was an embarrassment to the vegan world due to the uninspired, plasticized, rubbery, tasteless, and un-meltable “cheeses” that populated the supermarket aisles. Then, a few companies realized that cheese is cheese not really because of the milk, but because of the enzymes and bacteria. Brilliant! Subsequently, 2 spectacular vegan cheeses were born. Dr- Cow’s cheeses are made from organic nuts and seeds and aged with acidophilus. Daiya cheese is made with cassava, palm, and enzymes, and melts into strings that actually taste good.

Happy sampling.

Next up: “Where do you get your … ?”, everything you need to know regarding the nutritional biochemistry of a vegetarian diet.

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Register Today for the Cypress Natural Medicine Health and Nutrition Education Series

Tuesday, May 11, 2010 from 6:30-7:30 pm, join Cypress Natural Medicine Nutritionist and Natural Chef, Kelly Grant, RD as she shares on how to Quench The Fire: The Anti-inflammatory Eating Plan. Inflammation is the root cause of many illnesses, including autoimmune diseases, heart disease, arthritis, Alzheimer’s and some cancers. Discover how eating an anti-inflammatory eating plan can be satisfying and delicious as well as increase your health and resistance to major disease. This class will include recipes, cooking tips and more! Cost is $40 with a 50% off special for current Cypress Natural Medicine patients!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010 from 6:30-7:30 pm, Kelly Grant, RD will give a lecture and cooking class on Living Dairy and Gluten Free. She will share how undiagnosed gluten and dairy sensitivity is the root cause of many diseases. Join us and taste for yourself the delicious and healthful gluten and dairy free snacks that will be provided. Learn new tips and recipes to help you transition into healthier eating patterns! Cost is $40 with a 50% off special for current Cypress Natural Medicine patients!

June 22- 29th 2010One Week Group Cleanse – $350 per person

Increase your energy and vitality and give your body a break from the toxic burden our modern world puts on us.  Eliminate food cravings, skin blemishes, lose excess weight, balance hormones, discover food sensitivities and more!

Includes:

  • Includes organic cleansing meals delivered to your home. (Meals include organic, seasonal produce, detoxifying herbs and spices, anti-inflammatory nuts and seeds, organic protein choice and herb dressings.)
  • Learn and receive healing recipes including smoothies, soups, healing tea, herb dressings and more.
  • Include cleansing Herbs and Probiotics regime
  • Includes Ultra Clear shakes by Metagenics
  • Pre and post cleanse group meetings with doctor and registered dietitian
  • Learn healing foods that detox you every day

Call us today to register for the above classes at 650-323-7345. We hope to see you there!

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The Evolution of H1N1: Enter the Low Reactor…

Dr. Bryan Skinner, ND

As with any robust virus, it is survival of the fittest.  We are beginning to see our first signs of mutations occurring in the H1N1 virus.  Even though the H1N1 vaccine has shown quite dismal results (Effectiveness = 76% of 10 – 17 year olds; 36% of 3 – 9 year olds; 25% of babies aged 6 months – 35 months) against the virus it was intended (the July 2009 California H1N1 strain), the newest strain will most likely lead to complete ineffectiveness of the vaccine.  Patients who have been diagnosed with this mutated strain are hence called “low reactorsâ€� to the current H1N1 vaccine.

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What are we learning from this information?  The H1N1 vaccine is not the magic bullet?

The initial vaccine was far from being any magic bullet as seen above in the HIH report.  On top of that information, it also contains squalene, aluminum, and mercury, which have been correlated with everything from autoimmune conditions to autism to paralysis.

What other choices do we have?  Is there another magic bullet?

No, there is no magic bullet when it comes to building and maintaining a healthy immune system.  This is a perfect example of naturopathic principles at work.  Eat well, get enough sleep, manage stress levels, and add a little supplementation for good measure.  I am really a minimalist when it comes to supplementation, so I strongly recommend Juice Plus+ as the foundation for prevention of the flu and other infectious agents.  I have taken Juice Plus+ for 13 years now and have recommended it to my patients as a great foundational product for 6 years.  I view it as an insurance policy for the days in which I am not able to eat as I should.  It is really the only supplement I take consistently because the third party research is so persuasive.  Both the University of Florida and University of Arizona have done studies on Juice Plus+ in relation to immune function.  Both studies showed significant immune enhancement when supplementing with Juice Plus+.  These results equate to more resistance against common infections.

The following steps will typically be all you need to stay healthy, even in the midst of a pandemic.  Your immune system is your best asset!

  1. Test your vitamin D levels during the fall and winter.
    This is probably the single most important and least expensive action you can take. I would STRONGLY urge you to have your vitamin D level monitored to confirm your levels are therapeutic at 50-70 ng/ml.  If you are coming down with flu-like symptoms and have not been on vitamin D, you can take doses of 50,000 units a day for three days to treat the acute infection. Please talk with us at Cypress Natural Medicine if you would like to have this tested.
  2. Avoid sugar, high simple carbohydrate and processed foods
    Sugar decreases the function of your immune system almost immediately and the immune suppression lasts for 7 hours after the sugar intake.   A strong immune system is the biggest factor in protecting your body from viruses and other illness, even cancer.  If your body is overly fatigued it will be harder for it to fight the flu. So get plenty of good quality sleep
  3. Use Effective Tools to Address Stress Levels.
    We all face some stress every day, but if stress becomes overwhelming then your body will be less able to fight off the flu and other illness.
    a. Deep breathing exercises help to relieve stress: Spend 10 min twice a day deep breathing.  You should see your abdomen move when you breathe in this manner.  Focus on bringing the breath into your belly instead of filling your chest.
    b. Exercise at least 5 days a week for 30 min. When you exercise, you increase your circulation and your blood flow throughout your body. The components of your immune system are also better circulated, which means your immune system has a better chance of finding an illness before it spreads.
  4. Take a high quality probiotic  or eat fermented foods. Eighty percent of your immune system is located in your digestive system, so enhancing your gut health with probiotics is a very effective method to ward off cold and flu viruses.
  5. Eat 9-12 servings of fruits and vegetables every day. Whole food nutrition is very immune balancing.  I take a supplement called Juice Plus to increase my nutrient density and support my immune system.  You can see the research on Juice Plus and the immune system at www.FruitVeggieHealth.com.   The doctors at Cypress Natural Medicine use Juice plus as our immune balancing first line of defense and you can even double dose at the first signs of the flu.
  6. Herbs and Homeopathy can help with good immune balance.   Avoid taking herbs such as Echinacea and elderberry for long periods of time.  I recommend taking an herbal formula only one week monthly as prevention.  We have some great immune formulas at Cypress Natural Medicine.   Please talk with your practitioner to see which one they would recommend for you.

If you do experience flu symptoms, do not panic, call us at Cypress Natural Medicine and we can give you specific treatments to lessen and support your body through the illness.

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