JANUARY 7, 2019 ENZYMES
Our body contains 3,000 different enzymes. These are involved in a number of metabolic processes and functions. Some of these actions include helping you digest food, repairing the digestive system and increasing the immune support of your body. These are many digestive enzymes on the market. As we age, digestive enzyme levels start to decrease.
If you do not want to take enzymes, you can some from food. These are present in raw or fermented foods . These enzymes are destroyed by cooking. Due to the American diet being very processed— most of the food we eat has no enzymes.
In some individuals I recommend raw unpasteurized milk from other States ( as it is illegal in NYS ) Raw milk has digestive enzymes which homogenized / pasteurized milk does not have . There are 3 main classes of digestive enzymes in the body: amylase, lipase and protease.
Ask your naturopathic or functional medicine physician if you need digestive enzymes
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JANUARY 5-6, 2019 CONNECTICUT INTEGRATIVE MEDICAL CENTER
Connecticut Integrative Medical Center located in Fairfield, CT offers integrative care from our diverse team of practitioners With combined care of medical doctor, licensed naturopathic physicians, nutritionists, and acupuncturists we will help you achieve your health goals.
I know each of these licensed naturopathic physicians very well. I was one of their professors at the UB College of naturopathic Medicine. Not only did I teach them various courses didactically, but had each of them on a clinic rotation with patients at the UB Clinic
We are unique to the State of Connecticut- we offer a variety of services as above, but also offer intravenous medically supervised drips for a variety of conditions. We specialize in Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes,Lyme, Cancer support, Autoimmune Disease, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Obesity, Thyroid Disease, Metal Detoxification, Male and Female Conditions and much more. I have been practicing for 25 years in the field of Integrative Medicine ( formerly known as holistic or complimentary medicine)
Our team:
Ryan Attar, ND MS Nutrition
Emma Cooke, ND MS Nutrition
Patrick Fratellone MD RH
Jenny Goto, ND , MS Acupuncture
Hannibal Miles, ND MS Nutrition
Katie Zinn, ND MS Acupuncture
Call for an appointment today 203 -717 1339
We are open six days per week, Monday through Saturday.
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JANUARY 4, 2019 FIGS
I love figs ! Figs have been part of my Italian heritage for a long time. Certain family members had fig trees in their yards. I was always curious to how these delicate trees were wrapped in the winter months. If you want to learn about FIGS read The Edible Series of Books- Figs: A Global History by David Sutton.
A recent article published by the American Botanical Council HerbalGram ( Pourmasoumi M, Ghiasvand R, Darvishi L, Hadi A, Bahreini N, Keshavarzpour Z. Comparison and assessment of flixweed and fig effects on irritable bowel syndrome with predominant constipation: A single-blind randomized clinical trial. [published September 11, 2018]. Explore. doi: 10.1016/j.explore.2018.09.003. )discussed the use of figs in IBS related constipation.
Flixweed (Descurainia sophia, Brassicaceae) and fig (Ficus carica, Moraceae) are rich in soluble and insoluble fiber. These authors conducted a single-blind, randomized, clinical trial to examine the effects of flixweed and fig on the symptoms of IBS-C and on the inflammation marker C-reactive protein (CRP). We do know that constipation and abdominal pain are associated symptoms of IBS
The authors conclude that these study results "suggested that consumption of flixweed and fig among IBS-C patients may have positive effects on IBS-C symptoms, and that these natural products could be considered as a safe therapy for this syndrome."
This study had limitations: 1. a focus on the fiber content of figs ; 2. no placebo group in the study and 3. only one marker of inflammation ) CRP) was studied More studies need to be done
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JANUARY 3, 2019 HOMOCYSTEINE
Homocysteine is a bad amino acid associated with heart disease. It is lowered by B12 ( methylated and non methylated depending on MTHFR gene status), B6 and folic acid. High levels are associated with patients who have high creatinine ( impaired renal status) It is seen in patients with depression as well as atherosclerotic heart disease
There is a hypothesis that depression is associated with an imbalance in homocysteine metabolism. Studies show that high levels of homocysteine may be involved in the pathogenesis of depression. Further, approximately 20-50% of patients with severe depression also have elevated plasma levels of homocysteine. Three clinical trials have found that saffron (Crocus sativus, Iridaceae) dried stigmata improves symptoms of mild-to-moderate depression, but the mechanism of action is unknown
Jelodar G, Javid Z, Sahraian A, Jelodar S. Saffron improved depression and reduced homocysteine level in patients with major depression: a randomized, double-blind study. Avicenna J Phytomed. January-February 2018;8(1):43-50. This article was published in the American Botanical Council HerbalGram
The authors conclude that saffron significantly improves homocysteine levels and "has beneficial effects on depression" More needs to be studied on this. The study was a small number of patients.
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JANUARY 2, 2019 MARSHMALLOW
I consider this herb to be used for gastrointestinal problems especially irritable bowel disease or inflammatory bowel disease. I usually combine it with meadowsweet, raspberry and slipper elm.
It has been used since the time of the Pharaohs and fed the gods for centuries. It has used extensively in the kitchen It is the root that is used and only a little.
When you need a good gastrointestinal tea , try GUTSY sold exclusively by Botanical Bounty in New York City. You can buy it on line or stop by 115 East 57th street 16th floor NYC
www.botanicalbounty.org
646-723 1823
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DECEMBER 29-30, 2018 AIMOVIG
This new drug sounds foreign- AIMOVIG - This is a new class of drugs approved for prevention of migraines. It is a fully monoclonal antibody and the first in its class- a calcitonin gene related peptide receptor agonist. The recommended dose is 70 mg once a month-as a prevention- available as a single dose prefilled syringe.
It is estimated that 40 % of sufferers need a preventive drug.
I have never suffered from a migraine. I know many patients that do suffer. I utilize a different treatment. I first try to find out the trigger whether food or different allergen
I then utilize some herbs as Jamaican Dogwood, Butterbur and even Feverfew.
Ask your doctor about this new injection. Also be aware that the cost is $575 per month
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DECEMBER 28, 2018 TIMING OF PROTEIN
I AM GLAD THIS QUESTION HAS FINALLY BEEN TESTED AND ANSWERED.
At the University of Arkansas a study was conducted on whether the timing of protein intake affects muscle strength, mass and function. It was a eight week trial . The authors found NO anabolic difference on protein timing. There are limitations to this study
The limitation is the study population-too small. The study was only 14 adults divided into two groups of 7 . One consumed protein during dinner only and the other group had protein throughout the day. There were measurements of lean body mass, whole body protein kinetics and muscle protein measured
Although the study showed no differences, I feel it needs to be studied with more patients and more dietary guidelines.
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