Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Hormone Health - 5 Reasons for Using Saliva Testing

1. Economy:

Salivary tests cost less than similar serum tests.
Tests are CPT coded and third party reimbursable (insurance & Medicare)

2. Convenience:

No venipuncture (NO Needles)
No biohazard
Excellent patient compliance/ease of gathering sample
Convenient home collection
Stable specimen

3. Scientific Superiority:

Free Fraction determinations reflect clinical condition
Ease of collection allows frequent monitoring

4. Practicality:

Quick results and turnaround, within 5 to 7 working days for most tests
Free courtesy consultations for providers with one of our doctors

5. The Original:

Diagnos-Techs, Inc. introduced saliva testing into routine practice over 20 years ago, providing you with an extensive knowledge base to draw upon.

About Saliva Testing

Saliva testing has many advantages over blood testing. Saliva specimen collection does not require a blood draw and there are no risks to patients. Saliva collections are convenient and can be done at work or at home. When stored properly, saliva samples are stable for several weeks.

With an accuracy of 92-96%, saliva testing is more accurate than blood testing. The ability to collect more than one specimen is another advantage of saliva testing because this can give providers more information than a single collection. Compared to blood testing, saliva testing is also more affordable. There are several different ways of measuring the hormones in a person’s body. Most blood and serum tests look only at the level of hormones that are present in a person’s tissues. This is known as “bound hormone levels”.

Saliva testing looks at the “unbound hormone levels” also known as “free fraction hormone levels” which are the hormone levels that are available to be used by the body’s tissues. This gives providers a better idea of the levels of hormones that are actually influencing the tissues, rather than just the level of hormones that are present in the tissues.

Measuring free fraction hormone levels gives a provider more information than measuring bound hormone levels. Usually, when bound hormone levels are measured, a provider needs to guess at the level of hormones affecting the tissues. This is not the case when measuring free fraction hormone levels.

The accuracy of saliva testing, together with its affordability, convenience, and the ability to collect multiple specimens makes saliva testing superior to blood testing.


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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Raw Chocolate Pudding Recipe

Nutrition and Health Center and Kitchen Sisters Introduce:

“Raw Chocolate Pudding”

4 medium soft avocados
1 cup agave
2 tsp coconut oil
½ cup cacao (can use Ghirardelli 100% cacao bar or cacao powder)
1 tsp vanilla
1/8 tsp sea salt
Dash cinnamon

Using a blender or food processor:

Blend avocados until creamy.
Then add the remaining ingredients.
Blend until it’s pudding consistency.

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Western Movement by Cress Gillie

The term western movement is not used here to indicate westward relocation. Unfortunately, it is used to describe the way westerners are starting to move, and that movement doesn’t look good. Ironically, non-westerners who have adopted a western lifestyle will probably start to move the same way as they experience an erosion of fundamental movement patterns.

To be clear and more specific, we could discuss western-type movement patterns the same way we discuss the western-type diet. Both are likely components of the so-called western diseases. The western diseases are actually chronic health consequences associated with a lifestyle of the typical citizen of the United States as well as cultures that mimic our diet and exercise habits.

Breast cancer, prostate cancer, coronary heart disease and colon cancer are at the top of the list of western diseases. Our lifestyle could also serve as the best recipe to produce all-time record numbers for obesity and diabetes—a disease we now share with our children. Researchers mainly focus on our diets and in this they are completely justified, but the problem seems to be associated with a complete lifestyle, intake as well as output.

Our lifestyle is generations removed from the natural limitations that forced balance and moderation. Our exercise and rehabilitation mistakes equal our poor dietary choices, but as yet are not as well documented. Even though we seem obsessed with diet and exercise, we do not practice either in accordance with time-honored fundamental principles. Our success on this planet has less to do with our intelligence than our adaptability, and we are now losing that unique quality.

We are known as omnivores, meaning we can eat a large variety of either plants or animals and receive vital benefits from that diversity. Moderation, balance and variety are basic components of our success. The greater the balance and variety, the greater the benefit, and for most of our time on this planet, natural obstacles produced moderation for us. Those days are over, and our obsession with convenience, comfort and speed has actually reduced the benefits of all three factors. Our food quality and variety continue to decline, but the quantity of things we like is always in reach.

We could also be called omni-exerceos since “Omni” in Latin means all or everything and “exerceo” means to train, exercise, practice, cultivate and generally keep at work—basically… exercise.
Our exceptional anatomical structure controlled by a highly adaptable brain allows us to perform a variety of fundamental and vital movement patterns. Over time, environmental stresses produced a body that could crawl, climb, walk, run, swim and fight. We can lift, throw and swing things.

We have the perfect blueprint to adapt and succeed. The way we learn, produce and maintain functional movement patterns are at the heart of our triumph. Those early adaptive days are over, though, and our obsession with expediency and convenience reduces variety and therefore compromises adaptability. Our exercise quality and variety continues to decline. Some may argue that our exercise choices are vast and they would be correct, but once we select an exercise from our infinite menu, we specialize and move away from variety. We focus on one or two items and that is all we do.

Our exercise mistakes seem to migrate to both extremes. Some do little or nothing, while others intensely focus on a solitary physical endeavor. Some even take shortcuts in the name of the physical ideal or athletic performance, but shortcuts leave telltale signs and side effects. Nature does not allow shortcuts. Instead, it imposes necessary limitations that produce holistic, complete and adaptable outcomes.

However, specialization is not the problem. We all have specific activities that interest us and we should pursue them. We simply need a gauge to indicate when specialization erodes the quality of fundamental pattern or patterns. The best way to understand the implications of exercise on authentic movement patterns is to screen or test them. If they are compromised, exercise is not the problem— fundamental movement patterns are the problem, and both intense activity and inactivity will reinforce it. Conversely, if a particular lifestyle does not produce dysfunctional movement patterns, that does not imply an individual is fit, but suggests a pursuit of fitness with minimal risk of injury. However, if a particular lifestyle produces dysfunctional movement patterns, the pursuit of fitness could actually increase risk of injury.

It is no longer a case of just get out there and move. We must establish that movement is fundamentally sound because it can no longer be assumed as a birthright of every human. Our lifestyle no longer forces physical adaptability, and therefore the fundamental mobility and stability that allows us to easily adapt to natural and physical changes has been compromised.

We eat, work and recreate differently than our ancestors and populations without our conveniences and sedentary lifestyle. Many of us are overfed and undernourished at the same time. That concept strikes at the heart of our food quality and is largely undisputed. A focus on food quantity and convenience instead of quality has produced this result. Unfortunately, the same argument should be made for our exercise.

When bodies move poorly, people question the quantity of movement opportunities and incorrectly assume that quality is adequate. It the book Movement, we develop a logic-based system that weighs movement quality against our current knowledge of movement quantity. We demonstrate methods to help the exercise and rehabilitation professional rate and rank movement-pattern quality and understand the implications and remedies when dysfunction is discovered.

When the quantity of food consumed is extreme or restricted, the results are obvious. The effects of poor food quality are more subtle, but can be equally damaging. The same is true with exercise. We can quickly identify the quantitative exercise problems of too much or not enough, but we do not currently have a gauge for the subtle effects of poor movement quality compounded by exercise.

Current evidence suggests that risk of injury is associated with poor movement quality, yet we have failed to establish standards and minimums to guide us to more effective management and programming. Movement: Functional Movement Systems challenges the exercise and rehabilitation professional to understand and implement the logic and systems that consider movement quality alongside quantity.

Western diseases are reversible and we do not need to look any further than the western lifestyle for guidance. If we manage the quality and quantity of our intake and output, we will return to the authentic balance of our ancestors.

Click here to check out the original article
What a great article! 
It goes right along with what we desire to do here at the Nutrition and Health Center.

Do you want functional fitness?
Do you want to recover from an injury?
Do you want to achieve a higher fitness level?   
  
Jason Steeves is certified in Functional Movement Systems and wants to help you achieve your fitness goals.  

Call today for an appointment! 281-440-0024

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Bach Flower Remedies - Mental and Emotional Health

Do Bach flower remedies help achieve healing?
That is a very good question. To the common skeptic it can be easily refuted because of the lack of evidence. Some studies done with Bach flowers have shown no effect over placebo. This means that you could take drops of water in place of Bach flower remedies and achieve the same effect.

If that is enough evidence for you to throw out the whole of Dr Bach’s research you would be no better than me. I was a quick skeptic when I saw the results of the studies. But as I was studying further I found that in searching for answers for healing the human body Dr Bach left a plan. He left a thinking mechanism for interacting with patients and ourselves that enables an understanding to the cause of ailments. He left us a therapeutic plan for evaluating mental and emotional wellness and how it can affect health.

Now Dr Bach’s plan can be most valuable when we begin to understand how much stress effects health. It is estimated that as many as 90% of doctor’s visits are for symptoms that are at least partially stress-related. That is a lot! So we must not under estimate the power the mind and emotions has over the body.

In a couple of Dr Bach’s writings he focuses on analyzing a group of attitudes which lead us to become ill and the steps we can take to eradicate them. From this we come to understand that he has taken opportunity to promote a good environment and encourage preventative measures for health in the Bach remedies.

The flower essences come into the plan as therapeutic catalysts that help accelerate the healing process. Unfortunately, in practice flower-essence therapy has strayed far from Bach’s original plan, becoming cloaked in mystery and distorted for purposes that are mostly commercial. 

We encourage you to fill out the Bach flower questionnaire because we know that Dr Bach’s methods promote mental and emotional well being and thus reduce stress and illness. After you complete your questionnaire call the office to set up a short appointment with Steve to receive your flower essence and discuss the implications of stress on your health. 281-440-0024

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