Monday, August 5, 2013

JUICE FAST: Compost Lattes 101

My friend Eric dubbed them "Compost Latte". It stuck in our household ...and since anything superhero is cool, we also call them "Hulk Blood". (Yes, I have a 3.5 year old.)

Dr. Robert Young, ph Miracle, says:
•  Just Fast = 64oz juice, + half your weight in ounces of filtered water
•  Juice Feast = 1 gallon juice (128oz), + half your weight in ounces of filtered water.
Juice Feasting: Supposedly post-fast you have had enough nutrients that you won't feel the urge to pig out. Obviously, daily amounts will vary. Some days you  need more. Others, you are good with less.

Personally I'm not picky on taste combinations or recipe following. I simply switch it up to be sure I have a wide range of nutrients. It's all salad in a glass-yum! The bulk of the juice base should be cucumber and celery. Then add other veg and fruits to get a variety of minerals, vitamins, etc.. Here is a list of the top blood cleaners:
  • Celery (bulk)
  • Cucumber (bulk)
  • Beets
  • Parsley (lots!)
  • Kale/Dandelion/spinach
  • Lemon (peel optional)
  • Granny smith apple
  • Pear
  • Ginger
  • Radish (gnarly tasting but great liver cleanser)
  • Cabbage. It's sweeter than you'd think but it smells. Solo, it's ok.
  • Carrot, not really a blood cleaner but good for taste.



EXTRAS: 

SPIRULINA - a protein dense, blue-green algae. A super food with tons of B12. Great for alkalizing.

SALTWATER"Soley"
A teaspoon of pink Himalayan salt in water a day. It pushes acid out of the cells, alkalizes, and has 84 minerals.

WHEATGRASS
Grab a shot while you are at the Whole Foods. For me, that's every few days while out shopping for produce.

DETOX TEA
Traditional Medicinal's Smooth Move

TASTY TREATS - spice it up:
• mono-fruit drink (watermelon or cantaloupe )
• fresh young coconut water
• carrot, ginger
• pineapple, cucumber, ginger
• agua fresca
• good ol' lemon in water

If you must follow a recipe, here is Joe Cross' blend for "Mean Green"
"Mean Green"
Prep Time: 5 minutes - Total Time: 10 minutes - Yield: 1-2
Serving Size: 16oz. (500 mls)

Ingredients
1 cucumber
4 celery stalks
2 apples
6-8 leaves kale (Australian tuscan cabbage)
1/2 lemon
1 tbsp ginger
Directions
Wash all produce well. Peel the lemon, optional. Juice. Pour over ice. 
Enjoy!



Sunday, August 4, 2013

Juice Feast Day 13: Eat to Live, Don't Live to Eat


Sunday Afternoon - Juice Feast Day 13

Fresh coconuts and somersaults while Watching "Forks Over Knives". Awesome wellness film.
Looking forward to reading "The China Study".
Eat to live, don't live to eat!

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

DETOX: Alkalize your body with Himalayan Salt



 
This morning, I received a care package from my amazing cousin, Regina (aka "Reggie" as Dregen calls her), which is funny because I literally asked her if she uses Himalayan YESTERDAY.

My friend, Raquel told me to add Pink Himalayan to my diet. it contains 84 minerals (Celtic Salt has 72) that regular sea salt does not. (I am deficient in many minerals-lithium, selenium, potassium in particular).

My friend, Anka told me to make seawater sole. It helps Alkalize your body by pushing the acids out of your cells.

About Himalayan Salt
http://products.mercola.com/himalayan-salt/




Seawater Sole from Sea Salt
Basic requirement:
1 or more teaspoons per day.

Disadvantages:
• Some are sensitive to the high quantities of sodium.

Advantages:
• Less than 1 cent in cost per day.
• Comprehensive mineral blend high in amorphous silica.
• Highest concentration of electrolytes per teaspoon.
• Chelation power.

To learn How to Make Himalayan Salt Soley watch this YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUmepo4mtjI

Just like air, and water, without salt we can not live. But just like fresh air and clean water, with salt you need the good stuff.





Thursday, July 25, 2013

JUICE FAST: heal thy belly

Here we go--Juice fast!
Let thy belly heal! I've always enjoyed a healthful week of juice, going as long as 14days before. But now I'm angry, pissed and on a mission to heal my self. Inspired by Kris Carr and Joe Cross, I'm ready to join the long distance club. Not sure how long I'll go this tome, but I'd like to mark three weeks and see how I feel.







Day 1: Bit hungry, rumble tummy, headache at night. 10 weeks of double vision.
Day 2: Migraine till noon, bit hungry but ok
Day 3: Headache in AM, not hungry, right eye drifting up a bit.
Day 4: CT scan (so AM fast). I feel good. Initial juice fast headaches and food cravings are all gone. I'm in --with great energy.
After my CT today, I saw my GP, who checked my blood sugar levels. All great!
Been cleared by my neuro and GP to do an extended juice fast.
Will this reboot me? Dunno, but after eating super clean for one week and juice fast for 4 days, I've lost 7lbs of the 20 I gain from taking prednisone.
A step in the right direction.
As for my double vision---still double (10weeks and counting). Possibly a little worse today.
Day 5: Right eye starting to drift. Going to acupunture.
Day 6: Feel great physically, vision still doubled. Right eye drifting madly. Watermelon juice is so yum. It almost made me forget how angry & pissed off I am at my eyes. But then I tried to see something.
Day 8! Still double vision, but no droopy eye. Less frozen face. 13lbs bye-bye.
Day 9: ....meatballs at one of my events smelled good.
Day 10: The chefs presented new Eritrean & Indian menu items for events. I ate with my eyes and nose. The curry and stews looked colorful and smelled d-lish. No desire to undo the healing I've done.
Day 11: Had neuro follow up. My ct scan results are lost, I did face-off with the scale that told the beastly takes of gained prednisone pounds. I'm officially down 13pounds. Right eye still feels like I'm looking in a double mirror or through a marble, but this is an improvement.
Day 12: As an experiment, took 120mg mestinon at 5am. woke at 8am. eyes are very week, like legs would feel after running 1000 stairs, almost wobbly, (if eyes could wobble), my near-sight is 90% focused. I can count my toes. Far-sight is blurry, but more like I need major glasses.
Will see how I feel after mestinon wears off around noon.
(Somehow blogspot lost my log from day 12-30. Day 17 & 23 were the hardest. Day 17 everything smelled like ranch dressing. Everybody's lunch, the cafe near work, my assistant. My friend Raquel pointed out I must be craving salt, so I started up drink pink Himalayan sea salt "Soley". Worked like a charm.)
Day 31:
Feeling great!
Day 32:
Raspberries and juice for breakfast. Avocado and zucchini for lunch. My eyes are near perfect, little tired after a long day of computer-ing. I will continue to juice, but this juice Feasting/Fast is done!

Health Update:
I feel and look like me again.
25 prednisone pounds gone.
My vision is near perfect.
Bloodwork good.
CT scan shows that extra cells in thymus are gone.
MRI shows brain is stable, tiny spot of inflammation is gone.



Clean Eats: "The Notorious List" to buy Organic!

The Environmental Working Group creates an annual list, aptly named The Dirty Dozen, which helps consumers decide which produce they would most benefit from purchasing organic. The latest list to make the notorious list includes:

The Notorious List:
Apples
Celery
Bell Peppers
Peaches
Strawberries
Nectarines (imported)
Grapes
Spinach
Lettuce
Cucumbers
Blueberries (domestic)
Potatoes
Green Beans
Kale/Greens

Based on the data collection, the Environmental Working Group also compiles a list of what they call the Clean 15. Produce with the least amount of pesticides is included on this list: Onions, Sweet Corn, Pineapple, Avocado, Cabbage, Sweet peas, Asparagus, Mangoes, Eggplant, Cantaloupe, Sweet potatoes, Grapefruit, Watermelon, and Mushrooms.

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Detox: CTscan RADIATION

Prepping for a follow up CT scan this Friday to check my thymus for any tumors which could be responsible for the Myasthenia Gravis. CT scans take pictures using radiation. Here are a few steps before and after to keep the nasties to a minimum. I will also be getting acupuncture.

FOODS THAT CAN HELP DETOX RADIATION OUT OF YOUR BODY
http://eatrightforyourlife.org/2012/05/19/foods-that-can-help-detox-radiation-out-of-your-body/

Science for Zombie: Maybe Zombies need Lecithin (aka Brain & Nerve food)

"BRAINS! BRAINS!" Maybe Zombies (or anyone suffering from brain fog) need Lecithin.

Lecithin is a naturally occurring compound found in all cells in nature, plant and animal. It plays a major role in almost all biological processes - including nerve transmission, breathing and energy production.

The word Lecithin is taken from the Greek Lekithos, which means "egg yolk". A fitting name for this essential nutrient, for the egg is considered a symbol of life, strength and fertility. Lecithin is important for all of these biological functions and more.

Our brain is approximately 30% Lecithin, 66% of liver fat is made of lecithin. In addition, it is an essential constituent of every human cell. The insulating myelin sheaths that protect the brain, spine and thousands of miles of nerves in your body are almost two-thirds Lecithin. Even the heart has a high concentration of Lecithin.

Lecithin is composed of many different components, including Choline, Inositol, Linoleic Acid, Phosphatidylserine, beneficial fatty acids and triglycerides. These valuable constituents of Lecithin are vital for the proper functioning of many metabolic processes.

+++ HOW DOES LECITHIN WORK IN THE BODY? +++

May 26, 2011 | By Gord Kerr LIVESTRONG.com

Lecithin, or phosphatidylcholine, accounts for almost 50 percent of specialized fat molecules, called phospholipids present in animals and plants, and forms a major component of mucus layers and cellular membranes. The choline in lecithin is an essential nutrient responsible for the vital biological functions lecithin provides. The production of acetylcholine, facilitated by lecithin, assists the nervous system, Oregon State University's Linus Pauling Institute notes.

FUNCTION
The liver synthesizes lecithin from food and disperses it throughout the body's circulatory system to protect cells from destruction by oxidation, and to help strengthen cellular structures. As a phospholipid, lecithin is a complex mixture of glycolipids, sterols, triglycerides, carbohydrates and fatty acids.The main component of lecithin, choline, aids in digestion of fats, keeps cell membranes semi-permeable, facilitates cell communication and regulates the movement of fats, ions, wastes and nutrients in cells. Lecithin also aids the nervous system in the production of acetylcholine, which is a neurotransmitter important for memory, learning and sleep.

NUTRIENTS
Lecithin is derived from foods, such as egg yolk, fish, liver, yeast, wheat germ and peanuts, but its main sources are vegetables such as sunflowers, grape seeds and soybeans, the most common form used in supplements for soy lecithin oil and granules. One tablespoon of soybean lecithin oil contains 47.6 mg of choline, in addition to 25 micrograms of vitamin K and 1.1 mg of vitamin E. This amount of lecithin has 104 calories and 13.6 g of total fats, which breaks down into 2 g of saturated fatty acids, 1.5 g of monounsaturated fats and more than 6 g of polyunsaturated fats, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Nutrient Database.

CHOLESTEROL
Because choline in lecithin helps emulsify and remove fats from the liver, it may reduce the formation of deposits on artery walls or in the gall bladder and thus help lower cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart disease. A 10-week study in 2003 found that fat-free soy lecithin lowered cholesterol absorption by as much as 38 percent and reduced LDL, the bad form of cholesterol, by 14 percent among the 45 participants. The conclusion, published in the "Journal of the American Dietetic Association," was that powdered lecithin lowers LDL cholesterol and cholesterol absorption when consumed with fat-free foods.

MEMORY
The choline in lecithin plays a role in brain and nerve function by advancing acetylcholine, an important neurotransmitter involved in memory and muscle control, which protects the body from nervous system disorders. A study at the Institute of Public Health in Cambridge, England, found that patients with dementia and cognitive impairment had a diminished ability to convert choline into acetylcholine within the brain. Patients suffering from Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases and people with subjective memory problems were assessed and lecithin was shown to have a dramatic positive result in subjects with subjective memory problems, researchers reported in the online Cochrane Database of Systemic Reviews in 2003. They did not, however, conclude that lecithin was a viable treatment for patients with dementia.

CONSIDERATIONS
Although there is no recommended dietary allowance for lecithin, 2 tbsp. of lecithin granules sprinkled on yogurt, soups, cereals or other foods may have health benefits, according to the Vitamin Stuff website. You should get your doctor's approval before using lecithin or any other kind of supplement. High intakes of lecithin or choline could produce acute gastrointestinal reactions, salivation, sweating and anorexia. Prolonged and repeated intake of lecithin may be associated with the development of depression or an over-response of dopamine receptors.