Anti-oxidants! Finding the balance…

January 18th, 2009

This article was taken from Dr. Mercola’s comments on www.mercola.com

I thought it was very applicable and helpful

 

The health of your body is dependent upon achieving and maintaining a delicate balance within your cellular environment, so it’s not that surprising to find that too much of a good thing is, well, too much. 

Many studies have demonstrated that antioxidants play a vital role in maintaining good health and reducing the risk of diseases like heart disease, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and cancer, and may contribute to slowing down the aging process itself. However, other studies have found antioxidants to have a neutral effect at best and a harmful effect at worst. However, many of these studies were flawed and used isolated synthetic supplements rather than those found in whole foods.

Nevertheless, the recommendation to simply supplement your diet with antioxidants isn’t as simple as those who make them would have you believe. 

Do You Really Need Antioxidants? 

It is generally recognized that antioxidants are powerful nutrients that protect your health by fighting against free radicals in your body, preventing damage from oxidation. Free radicals are highly reactive molecules that steal electrons from the first thing they encounter, such as a cell wall, or a strand of DNA. The loss of an electron, in turn, oxidizes these cells, which makes them unstable and easily breakable. 

As this free-radical damage continues, cells can no longer perform properly, and hence, tissues begin to degrade and disease sets in. 

And yet, you still need a certain level of free radicals, as your body uses the chain reaction of the free radicals to turn air and food into chemical energy. They also play a vital role in your immune response, attacking foreign invaders and bacteria. 

Eliminating or dramatically reducing  them, might actually lead to more problems than not having them would solve.

Free radicals are a natural byproduct of breathing; antioxidants mop up the excess, and leave the rest to fulfill their other functions. This fine balancing act can be easily tipped to the point of either too much or too little. 

Ah yes, isn’t that the ticket?  The Goldilock’s equation, where we need just the right amount to achieve optimal health, not too much and not too little. Fortunately your body can do a phenomenal job of self-regulating many of these levels if you supply it with wholesome, healthy foods and dramatically limit your intake of processed foods, which are loaded with artificial chemicals. It also helps quite a bit when you normalize your insulin levels, as elevated insulin levels cause absolute havoc in your body, and disrupt nearly every major part of your physiology for the worse.  When you have elevated insulin levels, the negative effects of free radicals are dramatically increased.

So what’s the answer? 

The answer is, “Yes, you do need antioxidants,” but you need to make sure you’re getting them from the right sources — from the food you eat. A diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and nuts will usually supply you with the antioxidants needed to walk this fine line. 

How to Get the Maximum Benefit From Your Antioxidants 

One reason why a varied diet works better than simply taking antioxidant supplements is the fact that the isolated antioxidant may not be the exact one your body needs at that moment. Many supplements are also made from synthetic versions of the antioxidants, which will not synthesize properly within your body. Fruits and veggies, however, are rich in antioxidants, but they also contain hundreds of other chemicals, creating a synergistic effect where the total benefit is far greater than the sum of its parts.

Among the top ranked antioxidant-rich foods are:

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    • Berries (wild blueberries, cranberries, blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, andcherries)
    • Beans
    • Artichokes

Since your body has its own unique metabolism and nutritional needs, selecting fruits and vegetables that work best for your particular nutritional type will help you get the maximum health benefit. One of the quickest and easiest ways to boost the healthy antioxidants in your diet is to make a vegetable juice tailored to your nutritional type, adding some fresh blueberries or other berries.  

Feel free to eat fresh berries as well, however, take care not to eat too many, as berries are high in sugar and may cause your insulin levels to rise if eaten in excess. When buying vegetables, fruits, and berries, I strongly recommend you try to find locally grown, organic produce, as they often contain greater concentrations of vital nutrients. 

Lutein, from a group of antioxidants that includes vitamins A, C, and E, is one antioxidant that has been shown to help reduce your risk of developing heart disease. These lutein-rich foods can help you increase your intake of this beneficial antioxidant:

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    • Spinach
    • Carrots
    • Eggs (particularly raw egg yolks from organic eggs)

Under normal circumstances, your body is fully capable of neutralizing excess free radicals. However, your body may become overwhelmed, allowing free radical damage to occur if you:

  • Eat a mostly junk food/processed food diet
  • Don’t get enough sleep
  • Are under a lot of stress
  • Are exposed to a high number of free radicals (via pollution, smoking, and so on.)

Additionally, free radical damage does accumulate with age, so the longer your lifestyle and/or environment permits free radical damage, the greater the consequences will be later on. Making a few simple lifestyle changes, however, can help you prevent free radical damage from taking its toll on your health. 

New research concerning the risk of Stroke following a visit to the Chiropractor OR the MD

May 17th, 2008

The Fallacies of Neck Pain Mythology Uncovered

An extensive study on neck pain, conducted by The Bone and Joint Decade’s Neck Pain Task Force and published in the journal Spine, was covered in a recent Webinar, “Dispelling Myths About Neck Pain,” by Scott Haldeman, DC, PhD, MD, president of the Bone and Joint Decade Task Force.

During the webinar, which was hosted by The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, Haldeman noted that the utilization of invasive surgical procedures are not indicated when addressing the most common examples of neck pain. Haldeman also spoke of several other neck-related studies, particularly one that was presented by the Neck Pain Task Force that questions the link between cervical (neck) manipulation and the development of a unique form of vascular problem know as vertebrobasilar artery insufficiency, or vertebrobasilar artery stroke. After 9 years of dating collection, involving 110 million person years, also revealed similar incidence of this type of stroke in patients seeking chiropractic care as in patients seeking the care of medical practitioners.

Gerard Clum, DC, president of California-based Life Chiropractic College-West, spoke on behalf of the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress about the study.  “In contrast, procedures such as chiropractic adjustments are indicated — among other non-invasive measures — when dealing with these types of neck pain. There is no best approach that is effective for everyone.  While care for bouts of neck pain include education, adjustments/manipulations, exercise mobilization, acupuncture, analgesics, massage, and low level laser therapy, none of these are high tech or regarded as invasive and a variety of treatments may be most effective.”

 ”Researchers found that the likelihood of having a stroke following a chiropractic office visit is no different from the risk of stroke following a visit to an MD’s office,” said Haldeman. 

Rising concern about flu shots

May 16th, 2008

I found some interesting information about the influenza vaccine.  It appears that proponents of the vaccine have greatly exaggerated their effect.  Here are the links to two articles printed in reputable medical journals detailing how vaccine proponents are overestimating the effectiveness of the influenza vaccine.

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17897608?

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15710788?

 

Hello world!

May 16th, 2008

This is the 21st Century…  I guess it’s time to use the tools of the time.  I wanted to start this blog to address some of the issues related to health and wellness that I get asked on a regular basis.  So stay tuned…


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