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Showing posts with label healthy elimination. Show all posts
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Monday, March 19, 2018
WHY A ZYTO SCAN IS LIKE GOOGLE FOR YOUR BODY
WHY GUESS....WHEN YOU CAN KNOW
WHY A ZYTO SCAN
IS LIKE GOOGLE FOR YOUR BODY
When
we want an answer to a question or specific information what do we do?
We “Google” it! It’s such a popular and trusted search engine that we’ve
even turned the noun (Google) into a verb.
So
how is our ZYTO BALANCE technology similar to Google’s? Well, in terms
of their search engine, you might say that the only major difference is
scope. With Google, you can find information about anything and
everything from a number of different sources. But with ZYTO, you
discover a wealth of information directly from YOUR body.
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Your body’s search engine
While
Google scans through trillions of web pages during an internet search,
similarly ZYTO scans through the body for reactions to a specific group
of digital signatures that may be balancers or stressors to the body.
While each “search term” is introduced to the body, ZYTO’s algorithm
analyzes the body’s galvanic skin response for fluctuations then
determines the coherence to each digital signature.
After
a scan, the ZYTO BALANCE creates a personalized report which
prioritizes your responses according to their relevance. The first part
of the ZYTO report is set up similarly to a search engine results page
with the most coherent items listed at the top, and from there you can
dive deeper to discover more information. And the great part is your
results will always be an accurate picture of the body’s response in
real time. You’ll not only have the ability to know what immediate
adjustments you should make…but you can also track your progress!
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Your ZYTO BALANCE report
After
a ZYTO BALANCE scan, you are able to easily see which items your body
responded to most significantly, and which areas need more work and/or
repair. But it doesn’t leave you guessing, along with “red flagging”
these areas, the ZYTO takes it a step further by testing and matching
which nutritional products and other wellness items you can use to help
achieve your perfect health and balance.
To learn more, watch the short video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0f-4NsJnHU
https://youtu.be/g0f-4NsJnHU
Contact us to schedule your appointment today!
704-823-1577
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Monday, March 13, 2017
Are
you overweight?
Is
your diet high in saturated fats?
Do
you eat lots of processed foods or drink alcohol?
These
common behaviors put your liver at risk and are all cause for a cleanse. But
they're not the only signs that you may need to take better care of your liver. Along with the heart, the liver is one of the "hardest working"
organs in your body - and leaving it uncleaned can put it at risk for becoming
a fatty liver (and you don't have to drink alcohol to have a fatty liver!). Here
are 10 reasons your liver might need a cleanse:
- Abdominal bloating
- Pain or discomfort around your liver
- A pot belly or excessive abdominal fat
- Trouble digesting fatty foods
- Your gallbladder was removed
- Acid reflux or heartburn
- Dark spots on your skin
- Overheating or excessive perspiration
- Itchy, blotchy skin
- Unexplained weight gain
Located
on the upper right side of your abdomen (below the diaphragm and right of the
stomach), is your liver. Your liver plays a key role in detoxification and
digestion...duties of the liver include:
Protein synthesis
Production of biochemicals
Glycogen storage
Decomposition of red blood cells
Hormone production
With
so much at stake cleansing your liver regularly will help keep the vital organs
functioning at normal levels The benefits of a cleanse will:
Provide nutritional support to the liver and gallbladder
Promote cleansing and detoxification mediated by the liver
Support digestive function
Support the hepatic system
NATURE'S
SUNSHINE LIVER CLEANSE FORMULA
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How It Works:
Liver
Cleanse Formula provides nutritional support to the liver and gallbladder,
promotes cleansing and detoxification, and supports digestive function. It
contains
- Red beet root has traditionally been used to support the liver.
- Dandelion is reported to have tonic effects on the liver and gallbladder.
- Parsley contains chlorophyll and thus acts as a natural digestive deodorizer.
- Horsetail is reported to benefit the gallbladder.
- Yellow dock is a cleansing and detoxifying herb.
- Black cohosh exerts antioxidant effects.
- Birch leaves contain flavonoids, which exert antioxidant effects, thereby supporting the liver.
- Blessed thistle supports the stomach, intestines and gallbladder.
- Angelica root has been effectively used for digestive support. It is thought to protect liver cells from oxidative damage.
- Chamomile exerts demulcent and soothing effects on the gastrointestinal tract.
- Gentian exerts antioxidant effects.
- Goldenrod has traditionally been used for liver support.
Thursday, February 23, 2017
The Gut - Brain Connection
Science has demonstrated the importance of cultivating a healthy intestinal ecology known as the – microbiota – those health-enhancing microorganisms in our digestive health - critical inhabitants to achieve wellness.
Research has now validated that the bacteria in your gut can directly affect your behavior, emotions and everything from the ability to lose excess weight to our immune responses. This might be surprising for many, however it’s a critical, and often overlooked factor in treating anxiety. Healing and restoring balance to one’s digestive tract, ideally with the help of a nutritionally-aware health professional like a certified practitioner, can make a huge difference in alleviating symptoms and overcoming imbalances...
Your digestive tract can be damaged by chronic stress, medication use (prescription and over-the-counter), exposure to foods that aren’t “real” food and have been chemically-altered, toxic environmental exposure, toxic dental products/restorations, etc., to name a few. In addition to the biological factors, other factors such as being in an unhealthy relationship, suffering from low self-esteem, struggling with panic attacks over needless worry about little things, all affect your intestinal ecology and therefore manifest throughout your body and mind.
No matter what the underlying issues of your anxiety, panic attacks or depression, experiencing it leaves you feeling isolated, down-right scared and mentally exhausted. When it comes to treating emotional distress, utilizing multiple agents of change is the most beneficial way to experience relief. For example, when treating anxiety, it’s extremely beneficial not only to receive therapy, but also to change your diet, exercise, use positive patterns of self-talk, self-discipline for self-care, introduction of relaxation techniques, and unconditionally understanding that we are what we eat!
Monday, November 9, 2015
Warm Up with Your Slow Cooker
Warm Up with Your Slow Cooker
Just
set-it-and-forget-it! So goes the appeal of the slow cooker and it just
so happens to be the perfect time of year for it. Slow cooker meals are
a great way to enjoy healthier home cooking while saving time, money
and calories from eating out. We've compiled a small collection of yummy
recipes that will make you and your crockpot happy!
* Remember you can substitute any meat of your choice, just adjust the cooking time and/or temperature.
Crockpot Chicken Soup
- 2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken, cut into chunks
- 1-2 large sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into chunks
- 1 large onion, chopped
- 1-2 cups carrots, chopped
- 1-2 cups celery, chopped
- 1 head garlic, chopped
- 2 cups kale, chopped [don't use baby kale, you want the heartier kale]
- 4 cups low-sodium chicken broth
Directions:
Put
the vegetables in first, put the chicken on top, pour in the broth (you
could probably use water if you wanted), season to taste, cover and put
on Low for 8 hours. I stir about every 2-3 hours, make sure the meat is
now getting covered by broth so it can fully cook. If I want a bit more
heat or to finish it sooner, I'll turn it up to high for 2 hours in the
middle of cooking.
If
your crockpot gets a bit full -- wait to add the kale, let items cook
down a bit and settle into the pot, then slowly incorporate kale over
the first few hours.
Seasonings to use: rosemary, thyme, pepper, salt (add less), tarragon.
Creamy Pork Chops
- 1 can cream of chicken soup
- 1 can cream of mushroom soup
- 1 cup water
- 4 pork loin chops
- Rosemary
- Black Pepper
Directions:
Pour
the two cans of soup and water in the crock pot and mix. Put pork chops
in the crock pot and then season with rosemary and black pepper to
taste. Cook on low for 8 hours.
Use Campbell's Healthy Request soups for less fat, and sodium. Recipe is pretty low in calories.
Use Campbell's Healthy Request soups for less fat, and sodium. Recipe is pretty low in calories.
Quick Turkey Dinner
- Slice up 1 medium Granny Smith apple and line bottom of crockpot
- Top with 1-2 turkey breasts
- Cover with another layer of apple slices
- Add 1 can of cranberry jelly
- Cook on low 8-10 hours. Serve with steamed vegetables and voila!...a turkey dinner without all the fuss!
Apricot Chicken!
- 6 frozen chicken breasts
- 1 packet french onion soup mix
- 1 jar of apricot preserves
- *optional: half a bottle of french dressing
Directions:
Throw it all in the crockpot on low for about 8 hours. Also delicious served over rice.
Cilantro-Lime Chicken
Cilantro-Lime Chicken
Directions: Cook on low for 8 hours. If you go silly and forget to drain the beans, it turns into chili.
CrockPot Recipe for Sweet and Spicy Ground Turkey and Sweet Potato Stew with Coconut Milk
Ingredients:
1 - 1 1/4 lbs. ground turkey (I use ground turkey with 7% fat, but not turkey breast)
2 tsp. + 1 tsp. olive oil
1 onion, chopped in pieces about 1/2 inch
2 large sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into pieces about 1 inch
1/2 cup low-sodium soy sauce1/2 cup chicken stock
1/3 cup sugar, Splenda, or Stevia granulated (I used Stevia; use Splenda or Stevia for South Beach Diet)
2 T brown sugar (or use 2 T more of the sweetener of your choice)
2-3 T Chili Garlic Sauce (I used 2 T, which was plenty spicy for me!)
2 tsp. minced ginger (I used minced ginger from a jar)
2 tsp. minced garlic
1 can light coconut milk
1/2 cup green onions sliced in 1 inch pieces + more thinly sliced green onion for garnish if desired
cooked white or brown rice for serving, optional
Instructions:
Spray CrockPot with non-stick spray. I used a 3.5 quart CrockPot for this recipe.
Heat 2 tsp. olive oil in a heavy frying pan and brown the ground turkey, breaking it up with the turner as it cooks. This may take 7-8 minutes but don't rush the browning step. Put browned meat into the CrockPot. Add 1 tsp. more olive oil if you need it and saute the onions until they are soft and lightly browned, about 4-5 minutes. Add onions to the CrockPot. Peel the sweet potatoes and cut into pieces about 1 inch square. Add sweet potatoes to the CrockPot.
Mix together the soy sauce, chicken stock, sweetener of your choice, brown sugar (or more sweetener), Chili Garlic Sauce, minced ginger, and minced garlic and pour over ingredients in the CrockPot. Cook on high for 2 1/2 to 3 hours, or until the sweet potatoes are done and starting to fall apart just a little. (I stirred it a couple of times, but it's not essential.)
When the sweet potatoes are done, add the can of light coconut milk and the green onion pieces, turn heat to low, and cook 30 minutes more. Serve hot, with brown or white rice and garnished with thinly sliced green onions if desired.
To Make with Leftover Turkey:
Add the leftover chopped turkey about 10-15 minutes before you add the coconut milk.
Thursday, August 14, 2014
CONSTIPATION & BREAST CANCER SATURDAY EVENING POST ~ APRIL 1982
CONSTIPATION & BREAST CANCER
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Around the turn of the
century, doctors blamed all sorts of diseases on constipation.
It was
thought that a slow transit time through the intestines caused toxic
waste to
build up, enter the bloodstream and affect various organs of
the body. This theory was
laid to rest after researchers, using the
primitive techniques then available, had
failed to identify any toxic
substances in the blood of constipated sick people.
However, recent statistics
suggest that there may be something valid in this discarded
theory
after all. Physicians Nicholas L. Petrakis and Eileen B. King of the
University of California, writing in Lancet, have found that women who
have two
or fewer bowel movements per week have four times the risk of
breast disease
(benign or malignant) as women who have one or more
bowel movements per day
have less of a risk.
The doctors studied more than
5,000 women by employing nipple aspiration (a variation
on the use of
the breast pumps nursing mothers use) to get small samples of breast
fluid, which is normally secreted by these glands. The presence of
large numbers of
abnormal (dysplastic) cells helps to identify women
who are at a higher than average
future risk for breast diseases -
including breast cancer.
Dr. Petrakis reviewed the
history of past researchers who failed to identify constipation
as a
factor in the development of malignancies. As a matter of curiosity, he
chose to
include questions concerning bowel function in the research
protocols developed
for his studies of breast-fluid chemistry and
cytology.
To quote Dr. Petrakis, "We
found that 5% of women having one bowel movement
per day would have
abnormal dysplastic cells, while 10% of women having fewer
than one
bowel movement a day would have this abnormality and 20% of women
having two or fewer bowel movements per week would show these dysplastic
changes
in cell character of the breast fluid."
In his view, these findings
reactivate turn-of-the-century questions concerning an
association
between constipation and, in this particular instance, breast disease.
He added a concern that this supposition should not be allowed to
create a
cancer panic among constipated women.
Dr. Petrakis added that "We
found that 70% of the women we tested had
exogenous (foreign) chemicals
in the breast fluid. We don't know why they are there,
but we do know
that the breast cells are in contact with the bloodstream, which will
contain foreign substances absorbed into the circulation system from
the skin, lungs,
and the gastrointestinal tract."
Dr. Petrakis also cited
dietary consideration of interest to vegetarians, including
the
observation that the bowels of people who eat meat contain greater
amounts of mutagenic substance than do the bowels of those who abstain
from
eating meat. Also cited were observations that the intestinal
bacterial flora of
meat eaters includes certain species that interfere
with so-called glucuronide
linkages necessary to complete the
excretions of estrogen delivered to the gut in
bile. It is theorized by
some that such "unlinked" estrogen's are reabsorbed in
the large bowel
of meat eaters, a circumstance leading possible to higher estrogen
levels and a greater change of cancer-producing effects.
WOMEN WHO HAVE TWO OR FEWER BOWEL MOVEMENTS PERWEEK HAVE FOUR TIMES THE RISK OF BREAST DISEASE ASWOMEN WHO HAVE ONE OR MORE BOWEL MOVEMENTS PER DAY. |
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Step & Go...for better health!
Step & Go...for better health!
Did
you know that anatomically humans are intended to squat when
eliminating? The Step and Go is structurally designed to work in
conjunction with your body and places you in proper squatting posture
for a healthier elimination.
"The Kink"

When
a person sits on a toilet to eliminate, the rectum is forced into a
kinked position forming an angle which creates the need to
strain in order to eliminate. The resulting straining can contribute to: incomplete elimination, straining, hemorrhoids, varicose veins, constipation and fecal stagnation.
The Step and Go
- Elevates your feet for healthier elimination
- Fits all toilets, slides out of the way
- Healthier elimination
- Less Straining
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Fewer hemorrhoids
- Decreased need for laxatives
- Relief from constipation, bloating, IBS

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