ACID VS ALKALINE pH for Wellness!

 Jenny Crissman MS L. Ac.

When it comes to pH, balance is the key! pH is the measure of how acidic or alkaline something is and our blood pH needs to maintain a slightly alkaline level to keep us healthy. If we are not eating enough alkaline forming foods then our body may pull minerals from our bones, teeth and organs to keep the balance. If we are too acidic this can lead to a compromised immune system, fatigue, inflammation and make us vulnerable to disease as we age.

We can help our bodies by eating more alkaline forming foods and fewer acid forming foods.

A quick reference:

Alkaline: most fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds and herbal teas

Acid: grains, beans, meat, dairy, fish and processed foods.

There are many detailed list available online: http://greenopedia.com/alkaline-acid-food-chart *one of my favorites.

I find that in the busy world we live in one way to keep the balance is simply to add some “green juice” to your diet!

My favorite recipe:

1 Bunch of Kale or Collards (slightly sweeter)

1 Whole peeled Lemon

½ Bunch of Parsley or Cilantro ( more detoxifying for heavy metals)

1 Whole peeled Cucumber

3-4 leaves of Dandelion Greens (very bitter so adjust according to your taste)

1/2” piece of fresh Turmeric

1/2” piece of fresh Ginger

2 stalks of Celery

This is a combo of cooling and super alkaline juice- best used in the warmer months and well tolerated by most constitutions.

Some additional thoughts on Juicing:

Keep it ORGANIC

Keep it Fresh- do not juice more than two days servings at one time.

In TCM and Ayurvedic Practices strong Stomach and Spleen Qi/ Digestive Fire are necessary to fully benefit from the effects of Green Juice. If you experience bloating or gas post consumption consider having less and/or increasing the warming properties of the juice by adding additional ginger!

If you would like to expand the recipe- please do. But be conscious of the fact that carrots, beets and fruits can greatly effect your blood sugar and can cause counterproductive spikes in insulin. The sweet flavors of these vegetables and fruits also cause damage to digestive fire or create dampness in your digestive system and possibly cause more bloating or even diarrhea.

If this seems like too much work, you an always keep it simple and add a little prepared “alkaline love” to your diet with these supplemental drinks-

http://www.gardenoflife.com/Products-for-Life/Foundational-Nutrition/Perfect-Food-Alkalizer-Detoxifier.aspx

Juice is a simple addition that goes a long way to creating wellness!

GET YOUR ALKALINE ON- DRINK UP!!

 

 

 

 

 

Get Help With Your Fight Against Breast Cancer

Acupuncture can reduce the Side Effects of Breast Cancer Treatment:

A diagnosis of breast cancer comes with a full range of emotions and can turn your world upside- down while undergoing treatment.

Acupuncture is a wonderful complimentary therapy for patients undergoing treatment for breast cancer. It can be used to ease the difficult side effects of chemotherapy and radiation. It helps relieve nausea, fatigue, decreased immunity, joint pain, insomnia, constipation or diarrhea.... It alleviates stress and improves the quality of life while undergoing care.

Increasingly, researchers have studied acupuncture’s effectiveness in providing relief. I have many years of clinical experience and have seen the relief my patients receive from using this complementary care both during chemotherapy and radiation as well as after care with aromatase inhibitors. I often incorporate medicinal mushrooms and digestive support to help stabilize white blood cell counts. This helps the recuperative process of the whole body in between chemo and radiation treatments.

www.huffingtonpost.com/.../cancer-foods_b_11922...

https://www.mushroomscience.com/

 

There are studies that suggest that more than one third of women taking a certain class of breast cancer drugs are so bothered by side effects that they stop taking the pills before their treatment is complete. It is difficult to maneuver the life changes that can occur, but with the intervention of regular acupuncture there is a reduction in hot flashes, better sleep and less anxiety. By mitigating the potential negative side effects of breast cancer treatment it is more likely that women finish the full course of treatment.  The long term prevention of metastasis care continues uninterrupted.

Nutrition is also an important factor in recovery and prevention. In TCM we use constitutional diagnosis to help balance an individual and enhance disease fighting immunity. This information is most often combined with Western nutrition principles for the most comprehensive care.

http://www.breastcancer.com/foods.html

 A great cookbook on prevention and recipes to make during treatment by author Rebecca Katz: www.rebeccakatz.com/the-cancer-fighting-kitchen/

There are also many Nutrition supplements that are recommended for after care and prevention.  It is often difficult to decide which are right for you.  It is important to ask for the guidance of both your Western Oncology nutritionist as well consulting with Alternative Care Practitioners as they often have different perspectives on what may be most beneficial and or potentially harmful.

For long term care; post chemotherapy and radiation. I have several standard supplements that I recommend for prevention and recovery.  They are generally universally accepted and endorsed with few contraindications:

Melatonin- A hormone secreted by the pineal gland.  It promotes sleep and is a potent free- radical scavenger.  Studies suggest it has anti tumor effects and interferes with estrogen reception.

http://breastcancer.about.com/od/generalsideeffects/p/melatonin.htm

Turmeric- A spice belonging to the ginger family.  The main active ingredient tn turmeric is curcumin.  There are currently many trials in the early stages that suggest curcumin can prevent and treat some types of cancer.  In laboratory studies it shows the most promise for its effects on breast, bowel, stomach and skin cancer.

http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/cancers-in-general/cancer-questions/can-turmeric-prevent-bowel-cancer

Green Tea- Is a key element if cancer prevention.  It is full of polyphenols ( GTP), EGCG or EGCg ( epigallocatechin gallate) not only inhibit an enzyme required for cancer growth but also kills cancer cells without ill effects on healthy cells!

http://www.cancertutor.com/greentea/

These are just a few supplements I generally recommend.  There are numerous other supplements that can help with digestive function recovery, neuropathy, fatigue, and anxiety.  Some of which can be a result of treatment with chemotherapy and radiation.

I highly recommend using all the tools at your disposal in this very personal fight.  Alternative care as well as support groups and yoga!

GET SOME TODAY!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EAT YOUR FIBER!

Increasing Fiber in your diet has multiple benefits:

It helps manage your blood sugar, reduce cholesterol, keep your gastrointestinal lining clean and your bowels moving!

First let's distinguish the difference between the two types of fiber.

Soluble fiber- Soluble fiber dissolves in water. So what this actually does in your system is it attracts water, absorbing it and creating a kind of gel like substance which slows down digestion. This actually causes a delay in your body emptying your stomach and makes you feel full for longer, meaning you need to eat less and less often. This also helps slow the movement of the food into the upper intestines where the absorption of sugars occur meaning the release of sugars becomes regulated helping to prevent spikes in blood sugar levels. This decreases the amount of insulin you need at one time which can help you from getting diabetes. Soluble fiber also conveniently interferes with the body’s ability to absorb dietary cholesterol which low.ers you levels of the bad LDL cholesterol in your blood.

Common sources of soluble fiber include things like cereals, beans, fruit, bran, berries, nuts, vegetables and of course the mighty hemp seed.

Insoluble fiber- Insoluble fiber is one of the most important items in our diet simply because the typical diet consists of overly processed foods and contains so little. Think of insoluble fiber as the toothbrush of your intestinal system. Eating a diet high in insoluble fiber ensures that you will have a good clean intestinal track which is one of the most important things to maintaining good health. Insoluble fiber does not absorb water and therefore passes through the intestinal system pretty well intact has a laxative effect and adds bulk or roughage to the diet helping prevent constipation. This type of fiber also speeds up the passage of food and waste through the intestinal system.

Common sources of insoluble fiber include things like whole flours, whole grains, brans like wheat bran and corn bran, nuts, barley, couscous, whole rice, high fiber vegetables, raisins and grapes, fruit and root vegetable skins and seeds.

Let's add a little to your diet...the following are fibers that have multiple benefits!

Flax Seeds:  Contain both soluble and insoluble fiber.  They also pack in a good serving of Omega-3 essential fatty acids ( the good fats).  But their biggest addition to the fiber fix is their high percentage the phytonutrient, Lignan.  This makes them one of the champs of antioxidant containing foods.  I suggest using ground flax to fully maximize the absorption of all components of the seeds. www.spectrumorganics.com

Psyllium: Is an insoluble form of fiber made form the Plantaogo rato plant, specifically from the husks of the seeds. It's most commonly know as a laxative. But is also thought to benefit your heart and your pancreas.

Inulin: Is found naturally in some vegetables and is also isolated from the root of the chicory plant. It's greatest benefit is the fact that it is both soluble and prebiotic. Therefore it has the ability to create bulk in the colon, effecting blood sugar and helps cultivate the large intestine with “good bacteria”. However it is advisable to limit intake as it can cause some gas and bloating. It is often used as a sweetener in low calorie foods, so read your labels!

Acacia: Is a naturally occurring fiber found in the gum of the Acacia tree. It is also a prebiotic so it simultaneously increases the growth of good gut bacteria. However, unlike some prebiotics and fiber sources acacia slows colon fermentation. Therefore it can actually decrease the occurrence of gas and bloating while still encouraging bowel regularity. It is especially useful for those suffering from IBS.http://www.helpforibs.com/shop/suplmts/acacia.asp

Gluten Free Oat Bran: Oat bran is one of a handful of foods that provides significant amounts of both soluble and insoluble fiber. When food manufacturers mill whole oats, they separate the bran from the inner kernel. A 1-cup portion of cooked oat bran contains a total of 5.7 grams of fiber, made up on both soluble and insoluble fiber. I suggest Gluten Free Oat Bran. It helps aid in regularity without potentially causing irritation if you are sensitive to gluten. www.bobsredmill.com/gluten-free-oat-bran.html

Chia Seeds: Chia seeds are tiny black seeds harvested from Salvia Hispancia a native plant of South American and related to the family of mint! Chia is one of richest forms of soluble fiber, 40% by weight. It is also naturally high in protein, antioxidants, increases good gut flora and it is even touted as an aid to weight loss. It creates fullness by it's tremendous ability absorb water, creating bulk and a sense of fullness. This being said, it is very important to drink plenty of water when adding Chia to your diet, otherwise it may have the opposite effect and leave you with constipation. It truly is a Super Food!http://www.livestrong.com/article/369283-chia-seeds-and-fiber/

Hemp Seed:  Yes Hemp Seeds do come from a variety of Cannabis plants, but the seeds contain extremely low levels of THC or none at all.  A comparison would be the amount of opium found in a poppy seed. It is not possible to use Hemp Seeds as a drug. Another Super Food in my opinion!  It is full of both insoluble and soluble fiber.  It is a perfect high protein food containing all nine essential amino acids maximizing absorptions and especially good sources for vegans and raw food enthusiasts. The essential fatty acids ( both Omega-3's and 6's) are abundant in come in the ratios that highly benefit humans.  It is another Super Food in my opinion! manitobaharvest.com/

I encourage you to try them all- there are no bad choices and only good benefits!