Dec 142011
 

As I look at my little snowmen marching across my mantle, I cannot believe another year has passed.  The holiday season is upon us and I feel like summer had barely ended.

Is that what “getting old” does to us?   It doesn’t seem possible that the children in our lives are so grown up!  It makes me want to even more take the time to enjoy the present.

One thing for certain ~ I am paying more attention to ways I can improve and instill habits that will help me live healthier long into the future.  I loved this video by Dr. Oz where he shows us in just 7 minutes how we can get going.
I came across some interesting health trivia the other day ~

  • At age 20, our health is affected by genetics 80%, by the environment 20%
  • At age 30, genetics is a 50% factor in our health and the environment 50%
  • But, by age 50, genetics is responsible for only 20% of our health ~ the environment and our lifestyle choices contributes 80% to our health!
  • AND the average 50 year old weighs 15 to 20 pounds more than they did at 30

One of the things I have done consistently for the past 18 years is to take a protein shake each morning.  It is a complete meal for me (24 grams of protein, 6 grams of fiber, lactose free, non-GMO protein, gluten free, and low glycemic  index.  I often add frozen organic berries (which are filled with antioxidants and help reduce inflammation and oxidative stress).  At times I just mix it with water and add organic kale and berries for a “green shake.”

Taking a break in the afternoon with an Energy Tea Mix (I love my Pomegrante tea) is a great alternative to sugary snacks and coffee (particularly since I have had to give up coffee) for a quick energy lift.

Probably the most helpful addition to my diet has been to add a resveratrol and proprietary phytonutrient blend liquid dietary supplement each day.  I just learned that in a  well-designed human clinical study, (Cell Metabolism) researchers showed that taking a resveratrol supplement for 30 days significantly lowered multiple markers associated with heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and many other chronic diseases.  This was very exciting new to hear about.

Of course we all know that stress plays a big role not only in the breaking down of our immune system   According to Deepok Chopra, M.D., in his book, Ageless Body, Ageless Mind, most of the time our cells are occupied with renewal ~ roughly 90% of a cell’s energy normally goes to building new proteins and manufacturing new DNA and RNA.  When the brain perceives threat, however, the process of building is set aside.  Whatever you decide to do in fight-or-flight situations, your body needs a massive burst of energy to propel your muscles.  To allow this, the normal style of metabolism that builds the body, called anabolic metabolism, converts to its opposite, catabolic metabolism, which breaks down tissues.  This adrenaline launches a cascade of responses ~ blood pressure rises,  muscles tense, breathing becomes shallow and rapid, sexual desire and hunger are suppressed, digestion stops,  and the brain becomes hyperalert.  At times this stress response is vital, but if not terminated in time, Chopra states that the effects of catabolic metabolism are disastrous, leading to such illnesses as hypertension, ulcers, impotence, wasted muscles, and diabetes,  all of which are common signs of aging

I just recently learned that processed meats such as bacon, sausage and hot dogs, all of which contain nitrates, may be linked to Alzheimer’s.  Perhaps that “fake bacon” is not so bad after all?  In a society that eats half of its meals at fast-food stands and runs record-high rates of obesity,, alcoholism, eating disorders, and crash dieting, we can see that improper diet is clearly linked with disease and premature aging.  Choosing a diet consisting largely of plant-derived foods, with occasional bits of meat and fish,  along with nuts, seeds and grains and certainly eliminating sugar as much as possible (average American diet contains 130# of sugar per year) can help add to our healthy years.

My other “tool” to avoid aging too fast has been to take care of my skin.  I chose a product that was nutrient based, pH balanced, never animal tested, always hypoallergenic, with no Parabens, FD&C or D&C dyes, Propylene glycol, animal products or by-products, mineral oils or petrolatum, Sodium lauryl sulfate or sodium laureth sulfate as well as no Phthalates.  As a result, my skin looks and feels great.

What about you ~ what are your “anti-aging tools?”  In closing I found this quote and found it very appropriate:

“People don’t grow old.  When they stop growing, they become old.”

Feb 222011
 

We all want to feel younger and live longer. Researchers across the world have spent billions in research dollars to help us do just that.  Much of the research has been to uncover the natural compound at the root of the phenomenon known as   “The French Paradox,”  a phrase coined in the 1990′s in reference to the observation that despite a diet high in saturated fats, the French as a whole display a relatively high degree of cardiovascular health.  Studies at the time indicated that the French displayed 50% fewer deaths from heart attacks than people in the U.S!

After years of studies, scientists now believe that “The French Paradox” may be due to France’s high rate of red wine consumption…..and the Resveratrol contained therein.  Resveratrol is classified as a phytoalexin, which is a natural defensive chemical produced by plants that acts as a toxin to attacking organisms.  It has been referenced in over 2,000 research citations by the National Library of Medicine, including studies conducted by Harvard University, the National Cancer Institute, and the National Institute on aging.  Scientists are truly discovering, at a cellular level, the factual basis of healthy aging and longevity.  Sounds good to me!

I became excited about another substance that scientists discovered which went beyond resveratrol by creating a unique and patent pending polyphenol blend that adds to the power of resveratrol. While resveratrol addresses 3 of 4 of the key mechanisms of aging, it is not very effective in addressing the formation of AGE proteins which can compromise cellular integrity and longevity. So these scientists identified and created a proprietary Rejuvetrol™ polyphenol blend that has been shown to be 10X more powerful than resveratrol alone at addressing this 4th mechanism of cellular aging.

We all enjoy those “fast food” breakfasts now and then, particularly when we are on the run. But we all know the deadly results this can have on our bodies.  That is why I was excited to read from a newsletter by Dr. Stephen Chaney about a completely  independent  study conducted by Dr. Paresh Dandona and his colleagues at the State University of New York at Buffalo and published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (H. Ghanim et al, J. Clin. Endocrin. Metab., doi:10.1210/jc.2010-1812).  It is currently available in online form and will appear in print in May 2011.

In this independent study,  Dr. Chaney states that a group of young, healthy, normal-weight adults were fed a typical fast-food breakfast which included an egg and sausage muffin sandwich and two servings of hash browns, 910 calories and 51 grams of fat (1/3 saturated) , 88 grams of carbs and 34 grams of protein to be exact!   An inflammatory response is normally the result of a high fat meal like this called ROS (reactive oxygen species), which can lead  to insulin resistance and damage to the walls that line the arteries!  This does not sound too promising!

Not only that, but all of this also can interfere with the leptin signaling pathway which basically means that your brain does not realize that you just consumed those 910 calories and you actually will probably eat more!  Dr. Chaney states that normally a gene called Nrf-2 should turn on when ROS are detected which then activates some antioxidants to protect our cells from oxidative damage.  Unfortunately that delicious fast food meal turns Nrf-2 off which means we do not get that antioxidant protection!

Dr. Chaney goes on to state that in this study the young men were divided into two groups, one group receiving a placebo and the other, this patent-pending polyphenol blend mentioned above ten minutes before the food was eaten.  As expected, the placebo resulted in no changes other than the bad effects discussed above.   However, the polyphenol blend completely reversed the bad effects of this fast food meal.  No inflammatory response occurred and no free radicals were turned on!  Not only that – Nrf-2 and the antioxidant genes it controls were turned on!

My husband and I make it a point every day to take a teaspoon of this special blend. (I do try also to keep him out of those fast-food restaurants!)  We are so impressed with the science behind this product and so excited about this new independent study that shows it actually works!  Stopping the aging process of course is a real asset but this product, which includes resveratrol but is 10x more powerful than resveratrol alone,  has also been found to impact the four key mechanisms of cellular aging which include protecting and repairing cellular DNA, positively impacts genetic regulators, promotes mitochondrial biogenesis and slows AGE protein formation, and supports heart health, brain health, immune health, joint health, antioxidant protection, increased cellular energy, good health and well-being!  Pretty powerful stuff!  Interested?  Contact me!





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