Showing posts with label Vitamin B. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vitamin B. Show all posts

September 19, 2014

You're Nuts!


Scared of nuts? They are high in calories. But they are also very high in a lot of valuable nutrients and disease fighters.  So put the saltine down.

Almonds- Did you know?


In 1 ounce of almonds there's...
3.3g of fiber.  That's the highest of any nut.
Vitamin E 35% of your daily value! (The best you can find in a whole food source.)2
12% of your daily protein
Calcium 31mg 
Potassium 84 mg 19%
Riboflavin 7% dv
-Not to mention-
Thiamin
Niacin
Vitamin
Folate 

Zinc
Iron
Magnesium 32 mg
Phosphorus 58 mg
Copper
Manganese 14%
Selenium
Omega-3 fatty acids
Omega-6 fatty acids

"(Almonds) Reduce Heart Attack Risk - A Loma Linda School of Public Health study showed those who consumed nuts five times a week had a 50% reduction in risk of heart attack. "1

They also reduce your triglycerides
Lower your cholesterol and raise your HDL
They prevent gallstones too.

1. http://www.nutsforalmonds.com/nutrition.htm
2.http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/nut-and-seed-products/3085/2


Pecans- More than just yum!


Have the most antioxidants of any nut.
High in potassium
fiber
B1
Vit E
they can lower your saturated at by 10%
lower your LDL and chance of heart disease.

Walnuts- 


Eating 4 per day can raise your omega 3 ratios.

1 1/2 ounces eaten after a fatty meal can reverse arterial stiffening within 4 hours.

High in...
Protein
Potassium
Folate
Fiber

They lower your LDL, oxidation, and inflammation in your bloodstream.
They keep your arteries flexible and improve heart health.

That news really does do a heart good!



September 5, 2014

Allergies, over active immune systems and what you can do about it Part 2



What to add to your daily routine to help your allergies...



Vitamins...


Vitamin A- helps your immune function. Emulsified (fish oil) is easily absorbed. Can also be found in lemon grass, beta-carotene, 

Zinc- Is needed for your immune and reproductive systems and is found in whole grains, seeds, and nuts. If you are taking it in supplement form use one with the transporter picolinate as it has been proven to be more effective. (especially for men over 40)

Vitamin C- Very high doses of vitamin c can raise your health.  It repairs your immune system and and can play big role in treatment of allergic symptoms.  Many people are deficient in this nutrient. Your body will only absorb as much vitamin c as it needs. Dr. Null suggests that you can determine how much your body needs by bowel tolerance- yes that's exactly what it sounds like- stay with me here... Your bowel will absorb the exact amount it needs and release the rest.  Progressively increase the dosage of vitamin c until bowel movements are loose and then back off until the loose bowel movements cease. Phew, we made it through it. Know that it may be 3-5 grams 3x per day. (note that's g not mg)  Try it and see if your symptoms are reduced.

BioFlavonoids- work hand in hand with vitamin c and often come with foods that contain vitamin c. flavinol and quercetin and pycnogenol.

GLA Gamma Linoleic Acid- restores immune function.  Can be found in evening primrose oil, borage oil and black current seed oil. 

Vitamin E- Builds immune function.  Many women are often deficient in vitamin e.  Female problems cause a deficiency of vitamin e and may affect your immune system. Naturally vitamin e can be found in soybean oil.There is also a water soluble version. Try 200-400IU per day  (also helps ovarian function and skin rejuvenation)

Selenium- trace mineral- is a very important component of the immune system. This mineral comes from the soil and is in decreasing supply due to conventional farming which is stripping nutrients from our soil.  Go organic and you will gain lots of nutrients from your food getting to live in that rich compost that comes from rotational planting.

Vitamin B- helps your immune system (are you starting to see the immune system allergy link?) Is best from food sources as your body absorbs it best.

Garlic- Stimulates the immune system and is  anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-fungal. So eat up! (together preferably so you can't smell it)


Other things to consider...

Inflammatory foods and lifestyles lead to a host of health problems.  Asthma is an inflammatory disease as are many allergy symptoms.  reduce the foods in your life that lead to inflammation and add those that help reduce swelling. (And yes, there's an article coming soon about just that! lucky you!)


sources: 

Vitamin C from Puritan's Pride icon

-No More Allergies by: Dr. Gary Null (This is a great example of read with attention.  Some of Dr. Nulls ideas seem far fetched but there is invaluable information and research in the book.  So read, skim, note and re-read.  Then compare it to other sources.)