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Have you ever heard about the 7 stages of dis-ease?
“First of all, dis-ease never sneaks up on people. It takes a long time and a great deal of neglect and abuse of the body for disease to finally occur. From the first stage of disease to the seventh many years may pass. At any stage you can stop the dis-ease process and simultaneously end all the aches pains, and ill health which were the body’s warning signs that changes needed to be made or the situation would deteriorate further.
During any of the first six stages, if the cause of the problem is removed, pain stops, the disease process stops, and health returns. If drugs are employed to quell the discomfort (the usual course of action), the cause remains unchecked, the disease process continues (even though the drugs may mask the pain, giving the false impression that the situation is improving), and then eventually the final stage inevitably occurs.” – - summarized from Fit for Life – Harvey Diamond
This month we thought it would be interesting to talk about the first stage – Enervation.
In the dictionary, enervation simply means to lose nervous energy and feel sapped of energy.
From the Latin enervare (e-, out of + nervare from nervus, nerve) = out of nerve.
Insufficient energy hampers the body’s ability to carry out necessary daily functions. In other words, Enervation is a stage where the body is either not generating enough energy for the tasks it must perform or the tasks the body must perform are more than the body can cope with. We as humans, need 2 types of energy – chemical and vital.
Chemical refers to the body’s production of energy through chemical reactions. The prefered source of our energy is ‘glucose’ which the body produces from a process called the ‘krebs/glycolysis cycle’ with or without the presence of oxygen – using fats, proteins or carbohydrates; however starches are always the body’s the preferred source.
Vital energy comes from living foods, sunshine, fresh air and pure clean water. This is the energy that our body’s require in terms of ‘input’.
We can also contribute to enervation when we ‘output’ too much energy – ‘burning the candle at both ends’ is a good example. In other words, when we work too hard (aka stress). On a side note, stress can be physical, mental or emotional – such as when we are ill, pull a muscle, suffer from pain or allergies, think or worry too much, rush around or when we lose a loved one. Other energy ‘outputs’ in the body include moving, thinking, digesting, metabolizing or eliminating. To be honest, these are the areas we often think little about when it comes to our health. The ‘output’ area that tends to enervate first is elimination. This is due to the fact that the body is always ‘cleaning up internally’. It is a 24/7 cycle. When our elimination channels and functions are overworked, they begin to enervate -lose steam and become less efficient. When it becomes less efficient, wastes and toxins accumulate. Also since energy is restored when you sleep, another warning sign that you are becoming enervated is that you’ll become tired, sluggish, require naps during the day and/or more sleep during the night. It becomes a vicious cycle when you do not sleep well.
To summarize, when we don’t take in enough high quality vital energy and when we use up too much vital energy, we begin creating problems for ourselves. To improve this stage we need to look at and address our dietary habits, environmental pollution, stress and other lifestyle areas. Unfortunately for many of us, we’re not ready, willing or able to look at those areas…yet (but we’re here for you when you’re ready)!
Some of the symptoms of enervation include overall weakness, unhappiness, appetite loss, constipation and other intestinal problems, allergies, and reduced energy or strength. This leads to the second stage of dis-ease which you’ll have to wait for next month to hear about.
PS – Did you know that wheat and dairy can contribute to enervation?
Upcoming Events
Halton Eco Festival – April 14th Glen Abbey Recreation Centre, Oakville
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Have a great month,
Christine & John
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Have you ever Wondered how your body responds to allergies (or even intolerances, sensitivities)? Have you heard about antibodys or why we react?
First lets give you a brief overview…
Allergies are really another word for altered reactivity. There are several words often used interchangably. An intolerance if often used when there is an uncertainty of whether the immune system is involved (yes some reactions DO NOT involve the immune system). The word allergy is used if the immune system is involved and the IgE antibody is involved. A sensitivity is a catch all phrase for allergies and intolerances.
Antibodies
Antibodies are proteins produced by the body in response to foreign substances. When a person is exposed to a foreign substance, antibodies are produced. When exposed to the same substance again, the body remembers and that antibody is released. An important thing to note is that allergic reactions can be immediate or delayed! Delayed reactions can occur hours or days later, making the allergen difficult to identify. Another important thing to note is that when symptoms appear, the body is telling you that it is struggling and is under stress internally and externally. It has reached the maximum load of chemical, food and pollutant exposure it can handle. A balanced body will NOT have allergies or symptoms!
IgA antibodies are found in areas of the body such the nose, breathing passages, digestive tract. They are also found in your saliva, tears and blood. Their role is to defend against outside foreign substances before they enter the body. It neutralizes allergens by binding to them. Over 50% of us are deficient in this antibody. Repeated consumption of foods to which you’re sensitive can deplete IgA. These make up about 10% to 15% of the antibodies in your body.
IgE antibodies are found in the mucous, lungs and skin. They make up 1% of the antibodies in your body. These are what the traditional allergist often tests for. They cause the body to react against foreign substances such as pollen, fungus spores, and animal dander. They can form and flow through the blood stream causing reactions in other areas of the body.
IgG antibodies are found in all body fluids. They make up 75% to 80% of all antibodies in the body. IgG antibodies are very important in fighting bacteria and viruses. IgG antibodies are the only type of antibody that can hellp protect a fetus in the womb. It destroys invaders by breaking down their cell walls. They can be involved in over two thirds of reactions.
IgM antibodies are found in blood and lymph fluid and are the first type of antibody made in response to an infection. They also cause other immune system cells to destroy foreign substances. IgM antibodies are about 5% to 10% of all the antibodies in the body.
To summarize, allergies are a sign of toxicity and overload and the immune system may or may not be involved!
Aside from allergies, here’s a link to a great video on how someone healed MS through diet… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLjgBLwH3Wc&feature=player_embedded
Have a Great Month!
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We wanted to focus this month on some of the top foods people are allergic to and why.
1. Dairy – Contrary to popular belief, we do not absorb the calcium from dairy very well. Due to its acidity, our bodies must use its own supply of calcium and magnesium to metabolize dairy. It is over consumed and pasteurization destroys most of the nutrients. Did you know that probiotics such as acidophilus cannot survive in pasteurized dairy? Raw dairy on the other hand would be much better for you.
2. Soy – Western society has abused any potential benefits from soy. Traditional Asian cultures consume soy in moderation and when consumed, it has been in fermented form. Now it’s been shown to have negative effects on fertility, hormones, thyroid function and digestion. It’s also been linked to contributing to certain cancers. It also has a connection to the increase in peanut allergies. Read ‘The Whole Soy Story’ by Kaayla Daniel for more info.
3. Wheat – Over the years, wheat has been bred over to contain more gluten (6-12 more sets of chromosomes than the original 2-4). Add to this the problem of over consumption, genetic modification and the fact that whole wheat is NOT a whole grain! Refer to last month’s article on ‘gluten’ for more information.
4. Sugar – in case you haven’t noticed, it’s also in everything we consume. In fact 1 teaspoon will turn off our immune system for up to 6 hours. Not good when you’re trying to fight off an infection or a serious illness such as cancer. Sugar free substitutes such as Splenda, sucralose or aspartame are just as bad, contributing to weight problems and diabetes. If you find them in your ingredient list, put it back on the shelf.
5. Peanuts – Peanuts are actually legumes and not nuts. Peanuts contain aflatoxins. Aflatoxins are produced by various strains of fungi and are some of the most toxic and carcinogenic substances around. Did we mention that they are also genetically modified? Did you know that peanut oil is in some vaccines? Read ‘The Peanut Allergy Epidemic’ by Heather Fraser.
6. Corn – First of all, corn is NOT a vegetable, it’s a grain. Corn is also high in aflatoxins (as are many grains), genetically modified, and over consumed. It is often in animal feed, an ingredient in Fructose, high fructose corn syrup, baking powder, mannitol, xylitol, and in almost everything we eat. There must be a reason why it goes out the same way it went in!
7. Eggs – when it comes to eggs, we have to consider what the chickens have been fed and what they have been injected with. Eggs are also a common ingredient in several vaccines.
8. Fish, Shellfish – The major allergens in fish are flesh proteins called parvalbumins. Sometimes fish poisoning is confused with a fish allergy as the symptoms may be similar.
9. Tree nuts – Often people with an allergy to one will have an allergy to another. Coconut on the other hand is not a nut and reactions to coconut are extremely rare. FYI, Nutmeg and Water Chestnuts are not nuts.
So as you can see, everything we consume is a problem. What is left for us to eat? Actually what’s left is what we should have been eating all along – fruit and plenty of vegetables!
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Hello again everyone Just thought I’d pass on some fun info for you. It’s called the Top 15 worst drink list:
15. Worst Tea-Like Substance
SoBe Zen Tea (20 oz bottle)
• 275 calories
• 70 g sugar
Though the name might scream “healthy” to the unsuspecting drinker, there is little to celebrate about this beverage. SoBe can cram their drinks full of healthy-sounding extracts and vitamin supplements, but they can’t escape the fact that high-fructose corn syrup outranks tea on the ingredients list.
14. Worst Energy Drink
Rockstar Original (16 oz can)
• 280 calories
• 62 g sugar
Energy drink makers might feign a level of health by fortifying their products with a cocktail of vitamins and minerals, but don’t be fooled: Any minimal benefit they might provide is snuffed out by the blanket of sugar and calories each can contains. Want energy? Try a cup of homebrewed black tea. It nearly zero calories and contains a deluge of disease-fighting antioxidants.
13. Worst Iced Tea
Lipton Iced Brisk Lemon Iced Tea (20 oz bottle)
• 325 calories
• 81 g sugar
Iced tea is loaded with metabolism-boosting, cancer-fighting compounds called polyphenols, but Lipton does its best to undo any potential healthy benefit you might derive from the tea’s antioxidants by drowning them in 20 teaspoons of sugar. Your tea of choice should carry no more than 15 grams of sugar per 20-oz serving.
12. Worst Juice Imposter
Arizona Kiwi Strawberry (23.5 oz can)
• 360 calories
• 84 grams of sugar
These hulking calorie cannons (5 percent juice, 95 percent sugar water) are sold at gas stations and convenience stores across America for the low, low price of 99 cents, making this quite possibly the cheapest source of empty calories in the country.
11. Worst Chocolate Milk
Nesquik (16 oz bottle)
• 400 calories
• 10 g fat (6 g saturated)
• 60 g sugar
Quik and other chocolate milk manufacturers try to sell parents on the bone-building calcium found in their product, but what they don’t talk about is the fact that a single bottle of this stuff contains as much sugar as three Haagen Dazs Vanilla and Almond ice cream bars. Yikes. Make a healthier version yourself at home with 2 percent milk and a scoop of real powdered cocoa—you’ll save about 150 calories, plus get the antioxidant benefits of cacao without the high-fructose corn syrup.
10. Worst Chai Tea Drink
Caribou Coffee Large Chai Tea Latte
• 420 calories
• 47 g sugar
This is exactly the kind of drink that health-conscious consumers knock down each morning while thinking they’re doing themselves a favor. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Flavored lattes—even ones flavored with seemingly healthy stuff like chai—are bad news. Stick to skinny lattes or unsweetened chai.
9. Worst Kid’s Hot Beverage
Cosi Kid’s Hot Chocolate (12 oz)
• 436 calories
• 60 g sugar
While most parents sip their lattes and cappuccinos, most kids sip on hot chocolate. Problem is, few things could be worse for a growing body. There are more calories in this small drink than in Cosi’s Gooey Grilled Cheese sandwich, plus enough sugar to send your kids bouncing off the walls.
8. Worst Summer Cocktail
Pina Colada
• 625 calories
• 75 g sugars
Made from a blend of sickly-sweet pineapple juice and fat-riddled coconut milk, pina coladas may be the biggest beach-body saboteurs. In fact, the only redeeming part of this drink is the garnish—that lonely chunk of pineapple hanging from the rim. Try a lime daiquiri or a mojito instead and save up to 400 calories.
7. Worst Coffee Alternative
Starbucks Venti White Hot Chocolate
• 640 calories
• 23 g fat (15 g saturated)
• 76 g sugar
Caffeine abstainers will find little nutritional refuge in Starbucks’ hot chocolate concoctions. This one packs an entire day’s worth of saturated fat, with more than enough sugar to set you up for a dramatic mid-afternoon energy crash. Stick with the Steamed Apple Juice instead.
6. Worst Hot Coffee
Starbucks Venti 2% Peppermint White Chocolate Mocha
• 660 calories
• 22 g fat (14 g saturated)
• 95 g sugar
Important rule of thumb: Avoid holiday-themed items from coffee shops at all costs. From peppermint to egg nog to pumpkin, these are often the most sugar- and fat-packed drinks you’ll find at places like Starbucks. Make your own flavored drinks instead, using skim milk, sugar-free syrups, and, of course, skipping the whip.
5. Worst Blended Fruit Drink
Baskin-Robbins Pomegranate Banana Fruit Blast Smoothie (32 oz)
• 1,020 calories
• 232 g sugar
With three of the five worst drinks in America, you have to wonder if Baskin-Robbins is in bed with the sugar cane industry. One thing is for sure: People ordering this “smoothie” expecting a healthy afternoon snack have something else coming to them. The second ingredient, after water, is sugar. If you must sip on something at Baskin-Robbins, make it a small low-fat Cappuccino Blast, which has just 220 calories and one-fifth of the sugar of this Fruit Blast.
4. Worst Frozen Coffee Drink
Cosi Gigante Double OH! Arctic (24 oz)
• 1,033 calories
• 35 g fat
• 177 g carbohydrates
Frozen coffee amalgamations pollute the antioxidant powers of a simple cup of joe with a huge hit of whole milk, sugary syrups, and whipped cream. What you end up with, in worst-case scenarios like this, is half a day’s worth of calories, ready to be sipped down in a matter of minutes. Want a cold caffeine kick? Try iced coffee.
3. Worst Smoothie
Jamba Juice Peanut Butter Moo’d Power Smoothie (30 oz)
• 1,170 calories
• 169 g sugar
Jamba Juice calls it a smoothie; we call it a milkshake, with more sugar than an entire bag of chocolate chips. (Note: We’re pretty sure this is the drink Hollywood actors rely on when looking to put on 20 pounds for the role as a heavy!)
2. Worst Milkshake
Baskin-Robbins Large York Peppermint Pattie Shake (32 oz)
• 2,210 calories
• 103 g fat (57 g saturated)
• 281 g sugar
The freakish brother of the Heath monster, the York shake earns its title as the most sugar-saturated product in America. To put it in perspective, you’d have to down 15 Twinkies to match the sugar content in this Baskin-Robbins blunder.
1. The Worst Drink in America
Baskin-Robbins Large Heath Bar Shake
• 2,310 calories
• 108 g fat (64 g saturated)
• 266 g sugar
Let’s look at America’s Worst Drinks in numbers:
73: The number of ingredients that go into this milkshake.
66: The number of teaspoons of sugar this drink contains.
11: The number of Heath Bars you would have to eat to equal the number of calories found in one Baskin Robbins Large Heath Bar Shake.
12: The average number of minutes it takes to consume this drink.
240: The number of minutes you’d need to spend on a treadmill, running at a moderate pace, to burn it off.
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This month I’ve decided to talk about the COLON (brace yourselves). Let’s begin with a common misconception:
“Once a day is normal for me”
If your bowel movements are once a day or fewer, you are constipated – one a day is NOT normal! When we were born, our bodies were very efficient – at every feeding we would ‘go’. As we got older we trained our bodies to hold ‘it’ in because we wanted to continue playing, or the timing was inconvenient.
Our colons are meant to eliminate toxins and waste from the body. When they linger, the toxins are reabsorbed into the bloodstream. Here’s one of my favourite ways to explain this: On a hot summer day it may feel like 38°C outside (the same as our average normal body temperature). When we place our garbage outside in this heat, it begins to ferment within 24 hours. The same happens to any waste that remains in our colon longer than 24 hours – yuk!
Our job now is to retrain our colon again. We do this by:
• Increasing our fibre intake with 10 or more servings of vegetables and fruits (a difficult task at best for most of us; therefore use a whole food supplement)
• Increasing our water intake (8 glasses per day – coffee, pop, juice and tea don’t count!)
• Temporarily taking a pusher/laxative – please don’t use any of those over the counter concoctions
• Taking a good quality probiotic to repopulate our intestines
• Taking something to address parasites (about 90% of us have them)
Please do not cleanse any other organ until your colon is functioning properly.
Seek a professional for guidance first and do not cleanse when you’re pregnant as the toxins may be absorbed by the fetus. If you are one of those unfortunate people who suffer from constant diarrhea or runny stool, then you may have food sensitivity issues. Some of the main ones include dairy, wheat, gluten, corn, coffee, soy or sugar.
Ideally, what comes out of your colon should:
• Have the consistency and thickness of a banana
• Float
• Be the length of your wrist to your elbow
• Should not be black or really foul in odour
• Should be free of undigested food
Take the transit test. Transit time is the total length of time it takes for food to enter and leave your body. Eat some corn (try not to chew it), or some raw beets (the preferred method since many people have issues with corn). Watch your bowel movements. When you see the red color of beets in your stool then you have your transit time. Ideally it should be less than 24 hours (eg 18).
All of the above should make for some good dinner table conversation.
Did You Know:
• If your stomach acid is too low your body can’t absorb key minerals such as Iron, Calcium and Zinc – ask me how!
• Chewing triggers the release of a hormone which in turn triggers movement (peristalsis) of the colon, so chew properly!
• Acidophilus is responsible for production of some B and K vitamins
• Bile (neutralized toxins from the liver) and dead bacteria can make up more than ½ of your stool
Christine and John Ng
No Allergies Please
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The Sun and Vitamin D
It’s easy to overdo your sun exposure in your quest to finally spend some time outdoors… especially when your skin is lily-white from being inside for months — and not used to the sun.
Did you consider sunscreen? If you did, keep reading to discover how your sunscreen can present its own set of health issues.
What’s more…Daytime sun isn’t the only summer headache you can have.
Ever been out on a beautiful summer evening enjoying the afterglow of sunset and onset of stars – only to have it ruined by ten million mosquitoes?
Now, you could try solutions like DEET-based insect repellents – but I certainly don’t recommend it.
The Case AGAINST Using Sunscreen-Even “Natural” Ones I normally advise against using sunscreens, even most “all-natural” sunscreens. I’ll share my reasons with you in a moment. But first, I need to get something off my chest.
Natural sunlight’s potential to harm you has really been blown out of proportion. This is thanks to many doctors, health officials, advertisements, beauty experts, corporations, and well-meaning friends. They basically tell you that you need to stay out of the sun because the sun will kill you. This simply isn’t true.
For starters, there is little scientific evidence to justify the many health campaigns that urge you to completely avoid the sun. Avoiding the sun just doesn’t make sense. And it certainly doesn’t make any sense when study after study shows that …The Sun is Not Deadly. In fact, the sun is healthy for you. Think about it. How could it be any other way?
After all, your ancestors have survived outdoors, working outside under the sun’s rays far more often than they were indoors and out of the sun. This brings up an obvious question. How on earth would it be possible for your body to end up being configured in such a way that the sun is now a deadly threat to you, me, and the entire human race? Like I said, it simply isn’t true. That’s not to say sunlight can’t be harmful. Of course, it can be…
For instance, long-term, excessive exposure to sunlight can increase the risk of certain types of skin cancer. Yet moderate sun exposure is less dangerous than sporadic sun exposure.
Plus, there’s a good deal of evidence that sun exposure without sunburn significantly decreases the risk of melanoma (a more deadly form of skin cancer). So safe sun exposure is key.
How Sunscreens Keep You from Enjoying the Many Benefits of the Sun’s Healthy Rays As you may know, wearing a sunscreen on your uncovered skin blocks your body’s production of vitamin D. In fact, sunscreens reduce vitamin D production by as much as 97.5 to 99.9%. And interfering with your body’s production of vitamin D by 97.5 to 99.9% may have dire health consequences.
Christine and John
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Recognizing & dealing with childhood food allergy & intolerance.
Although the prevalence of food allergy and intolerance is increasing, so to is our knowledge involving the reasons behind why many of these reactions occur, how to avoid them, and how nutrition and supplement protocols can help with symptoms.
A true allergy is an abnormal immune reaction to a generally innocuous substance. True food allergies only affect about 1-2% of the population, and involve the release of IgE antibodies accompanied by swelling, rash, hives, breathing difficulties, GI upset, &/or anaphylactic shock occurring within 1 hour of ingestion or exposure to the food. Copy and paste the following link from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) into your browser to learn more: http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/fssa/labeti/allerg/nutnoie.shtml.
What most people experience is not true food allergy, but a delayed immune response (not involving IgE antibodies) from eating a certain food. The reaction can take several days to surface, thus it is difficult to pin-point the cause. Since we eat several times per day, and food is in contact with the digestive tract for long periods of time, many symptoms can occur.
Common Symptoms linked to food allergy or intolerance in children include:
Colic & irritability, diaper rash & eczema, ear infections, tonsillitis, respiratory problems & Asthma. According to the CFIA, the nine priority food allergens are peanuts, tree nuts, sesame seeds, milk, eggs, fish (including fish, crustaceans, shellfish), soy, wheat and sulphites. Many children have a self-limiting diet including several of these foods and consume them throughout the day. Symptoms will develop when the child exceeds the threshold of their tolerance level.
Refined & heavily processed foods (for example: crackers, most breads and snack foods) create imbalances because the body uses its mineral & trace mineral stores to help digest these foods, depleting enzymes, and allowing allergens into the blood stream. If the immune system is over-burdened, it too will lack enzymes to break down complexes that form when food allergens bind with human antibodies. A vicious cycle created by allergens & enzyme deficiency follows. Often, children will crave sugary foods and/or carbs… (since these affect serotonin release in the brain)… however, these foods feed undesirable gut bacteria, fueling a dys-biosis (imbalance of bacteria and yeast) in the gut, allowing more allergens in, and perpetuating the cycle!
Children have demanding, stressful schedules these days. Research has shown that more allergy symptoms appear when people are stressed, which can weaken one’s immune system overall. This effect is even more evident during the spring and fall for hay fever sufferers. Children with seasonal allergies often also suffer from true food allergies or food intolerances.
Proper food introduction for infants is also essential. Breastfeeding confers the best protection for a child, followed by the introduction (at six months of age) of hypo-allergenic vegetables, fruits, grains, and then proteins. A big mistake many people make is introducing cereal grains at 4 months of age…the digestive system is simply too immature!
By keeping a record of the child’s food intake and noting their reactions (physical, mental, emotional, digestive) throughout the day for at least 1 week, we can learn a lot about what foods are possible issues. Careful elimination (for at least 3 weeks) and then slow re-introduction of a suspected intolerant food will help determine if it is the problem. Abstaining from the food for at least 6 weeks will usually allow the digestive tract to recover, at which point, a challenge test can be done.
Did You Know
At No Allergies Please, we use state of the art equipmemt to alleviate allergy symptoms. However, it’s important for people to understand some of the reasons why their allergy symptoms may not immediately resolve:
· The offending substance has not been addressed or identified. For example we may have worked with 5 sensitivities, yet someone may have over 100 allergies.
· Internal and external stress during the first 24 hours after the session, may cause the session not to hold.
· The client is continually dehydrated.
· There may be an energetic blockage in the thyroid, causing multiple false allergies.
· Some client’s require up to 2 sessions per allergen in order to feel relief.
· The client’s immune system may require longer than normal periods of time to adapt to the sessions in order for all adverse reactions to dissipate. Stress, poor diet and insufficient sleep are common culprits.
· Any sensitivity may have a deeper emotional connection. In these situations we may have to find and address the emotional attachments associated with the allergen. Everyone is bio-chemically unique and any of the above issues may have to be addressed first before a session holds! It’s truly wonderful when clients have relief immediately; however, in other instances it takes some time and commitment on the client’s part. We live in a society where we like quick fixes, but not all situations are… we wish they were.
Have a Great Month!
Christine and John Ng
No Allergies Please
1556 Stationmaster Lane
Oakville, ON L6M3A9
(905) 825-3528
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APPRECIATION!
Hi Everyone. This newsletter is dedicated to you. First, I’d like to let you know that I appreciate all of you for:
• Showing interest in my newsletter,
• Coming to see me,
• Your feedback,
• Your referrals, and
• Being wonderful people.
I also appreciate my family and friends:
• For looking after my children/pets when I’m stuck, and
• For being there when I need someone, and
• Just because.
I’m just completed a wonderful course. In this course, there are several things in life that are important:
1. Be impeccable with your word
2. Never take things personally
3. Never make assumptions
4. Be the best you can always
5. Focus on what you want rather than what you don’t want.
Here are some examples for each:
1. You may do something and think to yourself, “I must be stupid for doing that”. You may let your mind continually review the incident, when really, it’s just a thought. It means nothing. Don’t buy into it! Another example, someone may say you’re ugly. You have a choice to believe it or not! Take responsibility for your actions, but do not judge or blame yourself.
2. Someone says you look fat. That person is only expressing their own beliefs and opinions. Let it go; otherwise their poison becomes yours as well.
3. You meet someone for the first time and decide they’re lazy and snobby. What a horrible assumption! We see what we want to see and hear what we want to hear. We dream things up and make assumptions based on them.
4. Forrest Gump was happy because he did his best at whatever he did and without any expectation of a reward for doing so. When you do less than your best, you leave yourself open to frustration, guilt, self-judgment and regrets. If you overdo it, you will deplete your body and it will take longer to reach your goal.
5. Remember hearing “Don’t be late.” “This is hard.” “No pets allowed!” Wouldn’t it be much better to say “Be on time.” I’ll figure it out.” “Pet’s are happier at home.” Note that saying “Close the door!” can still focus on what you don’t want, depending on how it is said.
I have some homework for you, if you’d like to try it. For 3 days, write down 5 different things you appreciate about yourself. At the same time try practicing those 5 tips. The interesting ones for me were the assumptions and don’t wants. Focusing on what you do want and only positive ideas really makes a difference you can notice.
I’d also like to take the time to mention a few people who have some wonderful businesses related to wellness.
DID YOU KNOW?
I personally experienced a change in additude when I focused on praise during my child’s sports activity rather than criticism. One other thing to note; they’re just out there trying to have FUN! I think they know more about life than we do…they know what fun is….we need to get back to that ourselves!
Christine and John Ng
contactus@noallergiesplease.com
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Let’s talk Pregnancy!
I know a couple of people who are thinking about or are already pregnant, so I thought I’d focus this month’s newsletter on pregnancy. Here’s a few things you need to know:
Hazards of additives such as MSG, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, aspartame and nutrisweet (also known as excitotoxins) in foods. These ingredients have been proven in scientific studies to destroy neurons in the brain. Young and unborn children are especially affected. These items literally excite particular brain cells to death. Neurons do not regenerate. In adults symptoms may manifest as Parkinson’s or Multiple Sclerosis. I encourage you to read the book called Excitotoxins to learn a lot more.
Supplements you should be taking. First you need a prenatal supplement. Children are very self serving. If you do not have an excess supply of a particular nutrient immediately available within your body, your child will steal what you have. A great example is Calcium – your unborn child will take any calcium stores from the mother which may cause the mother to become depleted. It may take years for some women to recover. Stay clear from the supplements generally found in drug stores. When it comes to supplements, you do get what you pay for.
EFA’s Remember EFA’s (aka essential fatty acids)? Well, these are essential for rapid brain and nervous system development. One of the components, DHA, helps eye and nerve cell structures. Again, when pregnancy begins, the body will release any available DHA to the fetus and the mother may become depleted! You can have one or two servings of cold water fish per week, but no more than that. To play it safe take a pharmaceutical grade fish oil supplement which is guaranteed to be free of toxins, metals, etc. Aim for at least 2-3 tsp a day or look for a dosage containing a minimum of 300mg.
Other supplements
Another important one is acidophilus, a probiotic. Again, the good ones are always refrigerated and contain at least 5 billion per capsule! Probiotics help support the immune and digestive systems. As an added bonus, probiotics may help with eczema and food allergies.
Make sure your prenatal supplement contains sufficient folic acid; about 800mg daily. This is necessary to help prevent poor brain and spinal cord development (eg. Spina bifida).
When you consider the fact that we need 10 servings of fruit and vegetables daily (1 serving is 1 cup raw or ½ cup cooked), taking a good quality greens supplement is highly recommended as well.
For nausea take red raspberry, ginger, B6 or Magnesium.
If you want an easy delivery these items will help:
red raspberry – balances the last 3 months of pregnancy, is a uterine antispasmodic, tones and strengthens the uterus
chestnut – harmonizes hormone functions
rosemary – detoxifies from the pill, prevents premature delivery, balances metabolism of hormones
There are other combinations of herbs as well which help with water retention, fatigue, etc.
If you have some questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Christine or John Ng
No Allergies Please
(905) 825-3528
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A LIGHTER LOOK AT WHY WE NEED SUPPLEMENTS:
We all try to eat well. We think we obtain all the nutrients we need from the foods we eat, but read these points below. You may find that, perhaps, we’re not. For instance, iodine, an essential mineral for regulating the thyroid gland, can only be found NOW in sea vegetables. Maybe that’s why many of us have thyroid problems. Here’s a few more points for you to ponder:
YOU WOULDN’T NEED VITAMIN AND MINERAL SUPPLEMENTS…..
• If our nation’s soil was virgin – which it is not!
• If our ancestors had been perfect – they were not!
• If you could teach people to eat to satisfy the body’s needs and not their appetites – which you cannot!
• If we could all own our cow or goat, raise our own meat, and poultry – which we cannot!
• If foods were not harvested green and immature – but they are!
• If storage did not produce deficiencies in vitamins – but it does!
• If we lived in a stress-free world – but we do not!
• If chemical fertilizers were not used in our soil – but they are!
• If the animals were not force-fed hormones and antibiotics to increase their weight and man an earlier market day – which they are!
• If the animals we eat were fed a perfect diet – which they are not!
• If insecticides did not penetrate every cell of our food – but they do!
• If most of our grains were not refined into dried cereals – but they do!
• If our white sugar possessed anything more nutritive than sand – which it does not!
• If our modern white flour was all used for wallpaper paste instead of bakery goods – which it is not!
• If our foods were not overcooked – but they are!
• If our deep fry fats were not to be found in almost every restaurant – but they are!
• If man would live by the laws of nature – which he will not!
• If our environment (water, air, food, etc.) was not severely polluted – which it is!
DID YOU KNOW?
• Except for your brain cells, 50,000,000 of the cells in your body will have died and been replaced with others, all while you have been reading this sentence.
• The adult heart beats about 40,000,000 times a year. In one hour, the heart works hard enough to produce enough energy to raise almost one ton of weight one yard from the ground.
• The liver is often called the body’s chemical factory. Scientists have counted 500 different liver functions.
• The central nervous system is connected to every part of the body by 43 pairs of nerves. 12 parts go on to and from the brain, and 31 go from the spinal cord. There are nearly 45 miles of nerves running through our bodies.
• Messages travel along the nerves as electrical impulses. The fastest they travel is about 248 miles per hour.
• In one square inch of skin there are four yards of nerve fibers, 1300 nerve cells, 100 sweat glands, 9 million cells and 3 yards of blood vessels.
The point behind all these facts is that your body is a wonderful complete creation. Like a machine, all of its parts, (organs, glands, muscles, and tissues), must be in good working condition. Its’ electrical system (nervous system), must be carrying energy smoothly to all areas. There must not be any short circuits. Finally, it must be fuelled with the proper nutrition to keep it functioning, alive and well.
P.S. Not all supplements are equal – you get what you pay for. Stay away from those one a day types. If you’d like some supplement suggestions, just call!
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