Look Younger by Balancing your Hormones

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Lifeless hair, dull skin and wrinkles can be helped by improving your health. Learn the eight major hormones that can impact your appearance

Do you have lifeless hair, dull skin, and weak nails? If so, your new year’s resolution may be to turn back the clock and resolve these issues. I suggest starting your anti-aging regimen with an inside look at your hormones. Hormones affect everything from our immune response and inflammation to cellular growth and tissue repair. Let’s address each of the major hormones that impact our appearance and discuss methods you can use to achieve the healthy balance necessary for radiant, youthful looking skin.

 

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Insulin High levels of insulin can accelerate wrinkling of the skin. Excess insulin occurs with an overindulgence of foods high in sugar, such as pastries, muffins, white pasta, white rice and juice cause spikes in blood sugar and insulin. Avoiding these foods while also consuming a balanced diet of protein, carbohydrates and healthy fats every three to four hours will help keep your insulin levels balanced. Supplements such as chromium or conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) may help improve your insulin sensitivity, which results in less insulin release and overall lower insulin levels. Sleep deprivation is also associated with high insulin levels, so a good “beauty sleep” is essential.

Cortisol Stress is not only bad for your health, it also has documented aging effects on our skin cells. Studies conducted on laboratory rats, revealed that cortisol-induced collagen loss in the skin is ten times greater than any other tissue; It is one of the biggest culprits of dull, thin, and sagging skin. Anything that beats stress, beats aging too – adaptogens are great for reducing excess cortisol levels and increasing youthful DHEA levels. For best results, take two pills at night and one in the morning.

Estrogen Estrogen is produced by the ovaries prior to menopause and by the adrenal glands after menopause. Your adrenal glands will produce less estrogen if they are fatigued, which is common with a stressful lifestyle, sleep disruption, irregular eating habits or illness. Estrogen levels begin to decline in most women in their mid to late 40s although some women, particularly those who are very thin, may experience a drop much sooner. Less estrogen production that naturally occurs with age makes our skin thinner and less elastic, which leads to more wrinkling and sagging. As estrogen dips, less collagen and elastin are produced. Estrogen also helps skin stay moist by boosting hyaluronic acid. A 1997 study of 3,875 postmenopausal women concluded that estrogen supplementation helped aging women have younger looking skin and also helped maintained skin’s collagen, thickness, elasticity and ability to retain moisture.

Simple dietary changes can also help support healthy estrogen levels through the intake of phytoestrogens, such as flaxseed and fermented soy products. Have one serving of organic, non-GMO soy along with two tablespoons of ground flaxseeds in your smoothies or salads, daily. Increase your intake of vegetables such as broccoli and Brussels sprouts—they contain indols, compounds that are essential to healthy estrogen balance. Herbal products such as licorice, angelica, red clover or black cohosh are also used to support healthy estrogen levels. Natural hormone replacement in the form of creams containing two types of estrogen (estriol and estradiol) may also be beneficial, but these need to be obtained by prescription through your MD or ND practitioner.

Testosterone Excessive testosterone, in women or men, may result in acne on the face, chest or back. With age, women tend to experience an increase in androgen (a male sex hormone) levels and a decline in estrogen, while men tend to experience the opposite – an increase in estrogen and a decline in testosterone, which causes the skin to dry out. If a testosterone deficiency is suspected, herbs such as tribulus terresteris, stress management and weight-bearing exercises may help to restore optimal levels for both men and women. You can also ask your health practitioner about bioidentical testosterone cream. For women who suspect too much testosterone, consider a supplement of saw palmetto.

DHEA Dry skin is a problem that increases with age. Interestingly, DHEA turns on oil production and seems to help combat this problem and improve hydration. DHEA is a hormone that is a precursor to other hormones, such as estrogen and testosterone. DHEA levels tend to decline with stress as well as with age. DHEA also increases the production of collagen, making skin appear smoother and younger looking. Our skin’s immunity also appears to improve with DHEA, which may help healing. DHEA supplements are not, however, without risks and, like all other hormones, should not be taken unless a clear deficiency has been established through proper assessment. Relora has been found useful to increase DHEA levels and to lower levels of cortisol. Good sleep habits may also help establish healthy DHEA levels.

Melatonin A proper beauty rest is achieved by sleeping in a pitch black room. Melatonin and serotonin, our happy hormone, are produced in our skin from the amino acid tryptophan. Note that if we do not get enough protein in our diets, melatonin levels may also decline. According to a July 2005 article from the journal Endocrine, melatonin is involved in hair growth and protection against melanoma. As an antioxidant hormone, melatonin guards us from UV radiation and appears to play a role in repairing burned or damaged skin. Whether it’s applied topically or taken internally, melatonin may shield us from environmental and internal stressors. If you choose to supplement with melatonin, 1 to 3 mg taken sublingually at eight to nine p.m. is optimal.

Progesterone Contrary to estrogen, progesterone levels often begin to decline in women in their mid to late 30’s, which leaves our skin looking dull and lacking luster. Ever wonder why pregnant women seem to have that special glow? The secret is the high level of progesterone. This revitalizing hormone is beneficial for skin elasticity and circulation. Progesterone levels decline with menopause as well as with stress. Low progesterone levels are also associated with conditions like PMS, fibrocystic breast disease, infertility, increased risk and incidence of miscarriage as well as polycystic ovarian syndrome. Men with prostate conditions also tend to have low levels. Progesterone levels may be supported with the use of evening primrose oil, herbs such as vitex (chasteberry) or natural progesterone creams. Stress management and sleeping well is also crucial to maintaining healthy progesterone levels.

Growth hormone If your skin is sagging—in your cheeks, chin or above the knees—declining growth hormone is probably the culprit. Since growth hormone tends to drop off as we get older, supplements are promoted as a way to “reverse” the effects of aging. Growth hormone is essential for skin-cell repair and the prevention of sagging. The production of growth hormone is closely linked to our exercise, sleep and nutritional habits. If we fail to exercise, sleep well or do not consume enough protein, we are literally accelerating the aging process because of a decrease in this repair hormone.

Guest Post: Natasha Turner, N.D.

Sauna comparisons, tips, and contradictions.... (details inside)

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Which saunas are best? Detoxification is a life-long process and Kasia Organics provides health services and products to support your lifestyle, void the chemicals.   Take an additional look at the many benefits of using a sauna, the comparisons, tips, and contradictions.

 

 

Scientific Proof

Scientific evidence shows that thousands of drugs, food additives, pesticides, and other pollutants remain stored in the body long after exposure. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, everyone has 700 chemicals on average in our bodies, while babies have 70 on average. When toxins are not excreted from our body, they accumulate in our fat tissue and do ongoing damage. It’s one of our body’s defense mechanisms to keep toxins away from the vital organs. The heat stress of a sauna is an effective method of removing fat-stored toxins from the body.

 

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SAUNA COMPARISON

There are many types of saunas, including the conventional Swedish or Finnish sauna, far infrared, and near infrared. Let’s do a comparison:

  • Traditional saunas consist of a small room that is heated with a heater powered by electricity, gas, wood or other fuel. Heat from conventional saunas penetrates only a few millimeters even though the temperature can range from 180-220 degrees Fahrenheit. With traditional saunas, your sweat is 2-3% toxins.

  • Far infrared saunas use ceramic, metallic rods, or carbon (the best) for heating that mainly emit in the far infrared range.  Infrared heats you, rather than the air, with penetration 1.5 inches or more. Air temperature ranges from 120-150 degrees normally. With infrared saunas, your sweat is 15-20% toxins.

  • Near Infrared saunas use incandescent infrared heat lamps or carbon for heating. They emit mainly near infrared, some middle infrared and perhaps a tiny amount of far infrared energy. Again, the rays penetrate about 3 inches. The air temperature can be kept at a comfortable 110-140 degrees, allowing people to sauna who are sick or sensitive to heat. With infrared saunas, your sweat is 15-20% toxins.

  • Steam rooms can be very hot and may not allow many to stay in for very long. While you do sweat in a steam room, you won’t enjoy the benefit of deep penetrating infrared rays. The steam room heat will penetrate a few millimeters like a traditional sauna.

Far and near infrared have many of the same benefits, but clinical research shows that different parts of the infrared spectrum are more effective than others at targeting various health benefits. Below is a chart so you can seek out the part of the spectrum that meets your needs.

Infrared Wavelength

Benefits

Near Infrared

Cell health/immunity, Wound healing, Skin purification, Pain relief

Mid Infrared

Pain relief, Improved circulation, Weight loss

Far Infrared

Weight loss, Detoxification, Blood pressure reduction, Relaxation

NEAR INFRARED

New research on near infrared therapy (NIR) proves the following health benefits, though many of these benefits are also enjoyed with far infrared therapy.

  • BOOSTS METABOLISM – The mitochondria (power plants of the cells) produce more ATP (energy currency of the cells) when NIR (near infrared rays) is introduced.

  • WOUND HEALING – Physicians from NASA and the Medical College of Wisconsin found that NIR LED light significantly promotes faster cell regeneration, wound healing and human tissue growth. Human cell growth increased by 155%-171% in some cases and wound size decreased by 36%.

  • INCREASES ENERGY – NIR activates the color sensitive chemicals (chromophores & cytochrome systems) to depths of 23 centimeters (or about 10 inches), stimulating the energy processes in cells.

  • IMPROVES CIRCULATION TO THE MUSCLES – NIR causes the release of nitric oxide.  This stimulates vasodilatation of the microcirculatory system, bringing more blood to the muscles.

  • BETTER ENDURANCE – Muscle fatigue was reduced by up to 42.2% when exposing muscle to NIR.

  • INCREASES STRENGTH – Growth hormone release is induced by an increase in body temperature and not by exercise itself.  Growth hormone increases muscle mass, calcium retention, and lipolysis (the breakdown of stored fat).

  • FASTER RECOVERY TIME – Certain tissue regenerating genes including integrins, laminin, gap junction proteins and kinesin proteins have shown a two- to five-fold increase upon exposure to NIR.

  • REDUCES VISIBLE CELLULITE – Cellulite is fat mixed with toxins that are trapped, in part due to an underactive circulatory system.  Cellulite is so visible, in part due to weakened connective tissue.  NIR helps rebuild connective tissue, reducing the appearance of cellulite.

  • REJUVENATES SKIN – DNA synthesis of fibroblasts, which affects the elasticity of skin, increased five-fold with NIR.  The result is younger-looking, more beautiful skin.

  • PAIN RELIEF – Penetrating heat from NIR has long been proven to reduce pain in joints and muscles by reducing inflammation and increasing circulation to areas of discomfort.  NIR has also been shown to significantly increase the range of flexibility.

  • HEALS INFECTIONS - Raising body temperature powerfully assists the body to kill bacteria, fungi, parasites and viruses.  Many people have a low body temperature and, for this reason, cannot get rid of chronic infections.  Common sites of infections are the sinuses, ears, eyes, bladder, throat and intestines.

  • HEALS CANCER – NIR helps kill many types of abnormal cells mutated by radiation or damaged by other toxins, including tumors.  Tumors, for example, tolerate heat poorly.  Raising body temperature hastens their death.  Though not a conventional method, hyperthermia is a well-researched therapy for cancer.

FAR INFRARED

Research from Japan and other countries prove the many, many benefits of far infrared therapy (FIR).

  • WEIGHT LOSS – FIR burns 200-600 calories an hour! It is the perfect complement to a weight loss regimen.

  • INCREASED HEALING – FIR increases blood circulation and oxygen supply to damaged tissues aiding reduction of chronic joint and muscle pain or sport injuries.

  • REDUCES BLOOD PRESSURE – German medical researchers concluded one session of FIR for over 1 hour can have significant reduction of blood pressure thanks to persistent peripheral vessel dilation. They also noted that blood viscosity was improved.

  • IMPROVES SKIN – FIR opens pores that have been malfunctioning for years, forcing out clogging cosmetics, and loosening dry outer skin, healing acne and scars.

  • PROMOTES HEALTHY ARTERIES -
When the normally smooth, firm lining of the arteries become thickened and roughened by deposits of fat, fibrin, calcium and cellular debris, it reduces their ability to expand and contract, slowing the movement of blood through narrowed channels. These conditions make it easier for blood clots to form. FIR is able to neutralize blood toxicity and smooth the walls of arteries, capillaries and veins.

  • HEALS UPPER RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS -
FIR has proven to be outstanding for asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, colds, flu, sinusitis and congestion as it clears inflammation, swelling and mucus clogged passages. FIR kills viruses and bacteria that cause upper respiratory infections.

  • DETOXIFICATION – FIR enhances white blood cell function, thereby increasing immune response and the elimination of foreign pathogens and cellular waste products. 
It also removes accumulated toxins by improving lymph circulation.

Far infrared therapy is being used all over the world to treat a wide array of diseases and conditions. There have been hundreds of clinical trials reporting success with the use of FIR treatment for the following:

  • Acne (clears acne and blackheads).

  • Adhesions (common in competitive athletes, trauma, and repetitive stress syndromes).

  • Arthritis, gout, rheumatoid arthritis (relieved or improved).

  • Asthma, bronchitis.

  • Body odor.

  • Brain contusion (accelerated healing).

  • Bursitis (eliminated).

  • Cancer pain (greatly relieved pain in later stages).

  • Cardiovascular health (improved).

  • Carpel tunnel syndrome (positive results in 70% of patients).

  • Crohn’s disease.

  • Chronic middle-ear inflammation or infection.

  • Cirrhosis of the liver (reversed).

  • Compression fractures (pain eliminated or reduced).

  • Dandruff (increased blood flow through the scalp).

  • Disc-protrusion related neuralgia.

  • Duodenal ulcers (eliminated).

  • Ear, nose, and throat conditions.

  • Eczema and psoriasis (respond well).

  • Exercise recovery and muscle pain.

  • Gastritis (relieved).

  • Gastroenteric problems.

  • Hemorrhoids (reduced).

  • Hepatitis (eliminated).

  • High blood pressure (reduced).

  • Insomnia.

  • Keloid scars (significantly softened and, in some cases, completely gone).

  • Lacerations (healed quicker with less pain and scarring).

  • Leg ulcers (healed when previously static and resistant to other care).

  • Low-back pain (relieved).

  • Menopause.

  • Muscle spasms (reduced or eliminated).

  • Nose bleeding (reduced).

  • Post-surgical adhesions (reduced).

  • Scars and pain from burns or wounds (decreased in severity and extent).

  • Sciatica.

  • Sore throats.

  • Spinal chord shock (reversed post traumatic shock).

  • Tinnitus (chronic severe case cleared with 10 infrared treatments).

  • TMJ arthritis.

  • Whiplash.

SAUNA TIPS

Here are a few tips to turn you into a sauna pro!

  • HOW LONG – Begin with only 10-20 minutes in the sauna.  After a few weeks, if you feel well enough to do so, you may increase to between 30-60 minutes.  Never begin with sessions longer than 20-minutes once a day because this can cause massive healing reactions that are unpleasant and even dangerous.

  • HOW OFTEN – Work up to regular use over time. It will take you one year to completely detox when using the sauna every day to every other day. After this, you can maintain your clean, healthy body by using the sauna twice a week.

  • HYDRATE – Be sure to properly hydrate with fresh, pure water before and after taking a sauna. After all that sweating, I recommend you replace your electrolytes with coconut water, nature’s Gatorade, or sea salt in your food.

  • GET NAKED – Infrared emitters do not work through clothing. Disrobe as much as possible to optimize the heating and sweating effects. A bathing suit is fine.

  • ASK – Always consult a health professional if you have a chronic illness and are not sure about sauna use.  Keep in mind that many mainstream doctors may not be aware of a sauna’s benefits and may be skeptical about its benefits. Most people who have diabetes, heart disease and other chronic illnesses have found no problems in using a sauna.  Infrared sauna sessions are a must for those with cancer.

CONTRAINDICATIONS

Seek permission from your doctor prior to use for the following conditions:

  • Under 12 years old

  • The Elderly

  • Cardiovascular Conditions

  • Chronic Conditions

  • Silicone Breast Implants. Sauna makers tend to suggest avoiding saunas if you have implants, however, after doing some research it seems it is safe to use saunas with breast implants. The general consensus seems to be that saunas can contribute to the demise of the implants, but there is no proof of this. If you experience pain in your breasts while in a sauna, get out immediately and see your doctor.

Infrared sauna use is contraindicated for people with the following conditions:

A big THANK YOU (blog post guest)  to Wendy from Liveto110.com

Weight loss + detox are two of the many benefits of regularly using an Infrared Sauna.

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Infrared Sauna + Detox at Kasia 

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If you’re having trouble losing weight, have a lack of energy, are sick, or suffering from a chronic disease or condition, toxin accumulation is contributing to the problem. Infrared sauna therapy is one of the safest and most powerful ways to eliminate toxins and increase your overall health.

The infrared heater produces radiant energy, which is the same as the heat from the sun, only without the harmful ultraviolet rays.

 Infrared creates 90% less energy and heats much faster than traditional saunas.  The infrared rays penetrate the body over 1.5 inches, which creates a deep heating effect in the muscle tissues and internal organs without stressing the heart muscle. 

The top 3 things accomplished during your sauna session:

1. Waste products and toxins such as pesticides, alcohol, and heavy metals are removed from the cells and excreted through the pores of the skin.

2. The skin sheds any old skin cells leaving it glowing and immaculately clean.

3. As the body expends energy to produce sweat, the heart beats harder and faster, which has a conditioning effect on the cardiovascular system plus is an effective weight control for people who can't exercise.

The infrared sauna is time well spent supporting the natural detoxification systems of the body and relaxing deeply into a comfortable heat.

Schedule a 30 minute sauna session into your week and receive these BENEFITS: 

 

  • Increase the metabolism, burn calories, and help you to lose weight

  • Relieve muscle and joint pain

  • Remove toxins and improve the immune system

  • Improve the appearance of cellulite

  • Reduce stress and fatigue

  • Improve the skin

  • Improve a poor circulation

  • Reduce depression and mood imbalances

  

 Contact Kasia today to schedule your sauna session today. 

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Lemon + Ginger + Green Detox Smoothie

Try this fantastic smoothie for your post holiday munchies!

 Spicy Lemon Green Smoothie

Green+Apple+Juice+ 1 frozen banana 1 celery rib ½ field cucumber ½ lemon, peeled 1-inch piece ginger root 1 cup water or coconut water

Health Benefits

Lemon and ginger are a match made in nutrition and flavor heaven. Lemon is amazing for helping to cleanse the liver and ginger is great for cleansing the digestive tract. If your liver is processing toxins but you are not eliminating them through your bowels, you may be at risk for re-absorbing those toxins. Lemon and ginger are a detox super duo.

 

Reference: Raw Living

Tis the Season for Cinnamon's Bone Building Benefits! (Cinnamon Bread + Hot Chocolate with Cinnamon and Whisky Recipe)

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This wonderful spice has been used for thousands of years as a healing agent  and is a highly prized food item for not only for flavoring, but for its antioxidant and digestion-enhancing effects, as well as for its ability to lower blood sugar and reduce insulin resistance.

 

But did you know..... Cinnamon reduces bone breakdown and can help prevent osteoporotic bone loss.

Best to Purchase:   Ceylon Cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) also called “true cinnamon.”

 

Abundant Vitamin and Mineral Benefits in Cinnamon! 

 

  • Manganese: important in helping the body use other enzymes and nutrients, such as thiamin, ascorbic acid and choline. It also keeps the bones, nerves and cells healthy, maintains functions of the thyroid gland, and helps the body synthesize cholesterol.

  • Dietary fiber: very important to colon health. It can help monitor blood glucose levels, aid digestion, relieve constipation, reduce "bad" LDL cholesterol, reduce the risk of heart disease, and balances intestinal pH.

  • Iron: helps with oxygen transport in the body, and can provide energy when the body needs it most. Individuals with low amounts of iron tend to feel fatigue and exhaustion sooner, so peanuts can be a great energizer.

  • Calcium: often associated with milk, and is known to strengthen and build strong bones and teeth.

  • Vitamin C: vital in strengthening the immune system and protecting the body against the common cold and the flu. It is also a potent antioxidant that can help with cancer prevention, vision protection and cardiovascular health maintenance.

  • Vitamin K: plays a key role in blood coagulation, as well as promoting circulation of blood. It also protects the cardiovascular system, maintains bone health and has anti-inflammatory properties.

  • Polyphenols: powerful antioxidant that helps maintain artery health and decreases the risk of cardiovascular disease.

 

ADDING CINNAMON TO YOUR DIET

 

Some ideas of incorporating cinnamon into your diet include:

  • Adding a teaspoon on hot oatmeal, cold cereal or yogurt for a nourishing breakfast food.

  • Adding a tablespoon to your favorite baked goods.

  • Add a generous dash to baked beans, curries and stews.

  • Simmer a cinnamon stick in milk and honey for a comforting drink.

  • Sprinkle over broiled or baked starchy vegetables such as sweet potatoes or carrots.

  • Sprinkle over bananasapples or your favorite nut mix for a healthy, midday snack.

  • Add to a meat rub or marinade.

  • Dash some cinnamon when you blend your next smoothie.

  • Sprinkle some into your coffee, tea or hot chocolate.

 

 

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Cinnamon Raisin Bread

 

Yield: One 9” x 5” loaf

4 C light spelt flour

1½ C dark raisins

¼ C raw sesame seeds

¼ C Sucanat sugar

1 Tbsp ground cinnamon

2 tsp baking powder

1 tsp baking soda

¼ tsp sea salt

2 1/8 C unsweetened almond milk

1. Preheat the oven to 350ᴼF. Lightly coat a 9” x 5” loaf pan with vegetable oil, clarified butter, or cooking spray or line the bottom of the pan with parchment paper, and set aside.

2. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, raisins, sesame seeds, sugar, cinnamon, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients.

3. Add the milk to the dry ingredients and mix thoroughly with a spoon until a stiff batter forms.

4. Spread the batter evenly in the prepared loaf pan. Gently knock the bottom of the pan on your kitchen counter to remove any air pockets in the batter.

5. Cover the pan with aluminum foil to keep the top of the loaf from splitting. Bake for 40 minutes.

6. Remove the pan from oven, discard the foil and return the pan to the oven. Bake for 30 additional minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center of the loaf comes out clean. Let cool.

7. Toast slices and serve them along with a non-hydrogenated margarine or clarified butter.

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Hot Chocolate with Cinnamon and Whisky  (a little naughty)

chocolate + whisky + cinnamon, it's the perfect combination of rich, earthy rustic flavors

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yields : 4 servings - Ingredients:

 

4 cups whole milk
1 cup (5 3/4 ounces) dark chocolate chips, unsweetened
1 cup (6 1/8 ounces) milk chocolate chips, sweetened
1 teaspoon cinnamon, freshly ground + a little extra for dusting
1/4 cup whisky
a  few marshmallows for garnishing (optional)
4 peppermint sticks (optional)

 

1. Place the milk in a thick bottomed saucepan. Heat the mixture on medium-low flame until the milk begins to steam with constant stirring. Reduce the flame to a gentle simmer.
2. Add the chocolate and 1 teaspoon of cinnamon to the hot milk and whisk constantly by hand until the chocolate is completely melted. Remove from the milk from the stove and mix in the whisky.
3. Pour the hot chocolate into serving mugs and top them off with a few marshmallows and dust with the extra ground cinnamon. Serve with the hot chocolate with the peppermint sticks and extra marshmallows on the side.
Courtesy of : "A Brown Table" andBread recipe courtesy of The Amazing Acid Alkaline Cookbook by Bonnie Ross

 

 

 

The Biggest Stressor on your Hormones and Health .....especially this holiday.

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It is mother of them all, and certainly an issue as we approach the apex of the holiday season.  

What is it?  Blood Sugar.

"We're all on the same hamster wheel of life, and Kasia is here to bring about "informed beauty" information and resources.  Contact us today to inquire how to increase the health of your hair and skin health and hormones. "

 

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Did you know that blood sugar imbalances are one of the biggest stressors on your endocrine system?

If you are suffering from any type of hormonal imbalance, whether it be hypothyroidism, PMS, menopause or even fatigue and weight gain your blood sugar needs to be addressed.  Blood sugar issues are almost guaranteed to be a foundational part of the problem of any hormonal problem. Every time your blood sugar ebbs and flow up and down, your adrenals and pancreas have to come to the rescue.

When your blood sugar goes up, your pancreas has to produce insulin to help lower your blood sugar. While at the opposite end you andrenals have to spit out adrenaline and cortisol to bring your blood sugar back up. Oh and did I mention when cortisol goes out of balance it causes belly fat!

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The more your blood sugar handling system is stressed, it predisposes your body to hypothyroidism and adrenal fatigue!

The typical pattern tends to be: Eat a meal with excess refined carbohydrate, your blood sugar spikes very high. Your body responds by producing a whole bunch insulin to knock that blood sugar down! The pancreas overshot, and produced too much insulin. Now our blood sugar is super-low, we may start to feel anxious, jittery, and craving lots of sugar and sweets. The next thing we do is eat more find carbohydrate and start the cycle all over again.  This is the cycle of death that is common with most patients that have hormonal issues. It may not quite be quite so blatant for most people, but at some level it is happening and it’s very addicting!

Is Low blood sugar making you stupid?

When blood sugar drops (hypoglycemia) your body also increases production of an excitotoxin called glutamate. The combination of low blood sugar and high levels of glutamate, decreased activation of the frontal cortex. The frontal cortex is the part of our brain that allows us to have higher levels of thinking and brain function;  It differentiates us from almost all other mamals.

When we lose activation to our frontal cortex it’s common for us to make stupid decisions, act irrational and eat more unhealthy food. When we eat poorly, we literally lose our brain, and it’s so easy for this vicious cycle to perpetuate itself again and again and again.

The same type of excitotoxin response can happen when you consume aspartame, food dyes and MSG. Avoiding these food additives can have a tremendous effect on lowering your glutamate levels and thus not allowing you to use your frontal cortex as efficiently. If it’s your goal to perform at the highest level, you want to make sure you are using your head!

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When your cells become resistant to insulin, one of three things happens. Insulin can’t keep up with the demand and your blood sugar starts to rise, leading to diabetes Insulin gets really good at clearing the blood sugar triggering fat storage and your midsection grows steadily. Insulin gets too good at clearing the glucose.  Not only does your fat storage increase, your blood sugar plummets and you experience the symptoms of reactive hypoglycemia.

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SO…what should you do?

First and foremost, get off ALL sugar and processed foods. That means no bread, even gluten free, no cookies, crackers (except raw dehydrated ones, made from vegetables, nuts and seeds) no cakes, pastries, candies and fruit juice.  These foods trigger blood sugar spikes which trigger excess insulin release.

You also need to restore your cell’s receptivity to insulin. There are a number of nutrients like chromium, magnesium, glutamine and zinc that are important here.

Insulin Receptor Sensitivity Restoration System

 

  1. Remove all foods that trigger blood sugar spikes: sugar, all grains, potatoes, fruit juice, dried fruit and high glycemic fruits like bananas and grapes.  I recommend my patients purchase a glucose meter and test the fruits to determine which ones they need to eliminate.  I also recommend that whenever fruit is consumed it’s taken with green leafy vegetables like lettuce, spinach and sprouts.  Smoothies are the best way to eat fruit.

  2. Supplement with the nutrients needed to restore regulation.  In general these may be chromium, magnesium, glutamine, zinc and the B vitamins.  It can vary from person to person.

  3. Supplement with DHA, an omega 3 fat that’s vital for insulin sensitivity.  This can be in a plant form, from algae or from fish.Insulin resistance and blood sugar level imbalance are not minor inconveniences that can be ignored.  The long term consequences are serious and life threatening.

  Contact us today to inquire how to increase the health of your hair and skin health and hormones.

Thank you + Guest Post:  Justin Marchegiani, DC & Dr rRta Marie

Clear and Bright Skin! A Facial that Exfoliates and Oxygenates? (details inside)

Exfoliates + Oxygenate + Anti-age Kasia aesthetics O² Facial = Fountain of Youth

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"A bubbly that transforms your skin...." 

Oxygen is known to give skin brightness and clarity. It works on clogged pores and dullness, and brings back radiance and freshness.  As we age, the oxygen in our body is depleted, which results in lifeless skin.

Get quick results as active ingredients break down into water and oxygen, and then supplies the skin with oxygen, which enables it to breathe.  Oxygen increases circulation, which increases the delivery of nutrition to the skin, and gives your skin energy.  It also kills bacteria which keeps post-facial breakouts at bay.

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The bottom line: O²   =   The Fountain of Youth.

  The O² Lift is a oxygen facial treatment that exfoliates and oxygenates the skin while infusing plant-derived stem cells, peptides, and a high concentration of enzymatic botanicals to leave skin glowing and illuminated. Regenerate your skin cells and automatically turning back the clock on your face, smoothing your fine lines, clearing out impurities and leaving your skin hydrated and healthy.

Facial Benefits

~ A professional cleansing and exfoliation of the pores.

~ By increasing the circulation with stimulation, the skin is oxygenated and detoxified.

~ Corrects or alleviates conditions such as dryness, oiliness, and softens wrinkles.

~ Helps clear blemishes and minor acne.

~ The facial massage relaxes the senses while simultaneously balance the nerves and muscles.

~ Stimulation of the skins natural functions such as cellular turnover, metabolism, lymph drainage and the immune system..

~ Reduces puffiness

~ Regular treatments visually improve appearance and help prevent premature aging.

~ The popular blend of vitamin packed nutrients and antioxidants infused into the skin creates  a natural beauty balance Leaving you rejuvenated with a radiant glowing complexion.

~ Anti-aging effect with firming of weakened muscles.

~ A way to relax, unwind  and allow yourself time to detox, distress,  purify and put balance the otherwise stressful every day busy lifestyle of the world we live in today.

Contact our team today!

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Spider Vein Prevention - 5 Easy Tips!

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They aren't dangerous, but they're not fun to look at, either – spider veins, the cousins of larger varicose veins, are enlarged red or blue blood vessels that live close to the skin's surface and often form a branching or web-like pattern.

Causes of spider veins include hormonal changes, obesity, being sedentary and sun exposure. While spider veins aren't always preventable, there are some things you can do to avoid this unsightly problem.

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Follow these five tips to reduce your chances of getting spider veins.

 

  1. Wear sunscreen – Not only will sunscreen protect you from skin cancer and early skin aging like wrinkles and dark spots, it will also help prevent spider veins – especially on the face.

  2. Don't cross your legs – Sitting with your legs crossed for too long can slow blood flow in your legs and may cause vessel damage. This can lead to weakening of the vein valves and walls and contribute to spider and varicose veins.

  3. Get moving – Don't stand or sit for too long without moving. If you have to stand for a long time, shift weight between each leg every few minutes to keep blood flowing. Try not to sit for more than 30 minutes without getting up or going for a walk. Movement and exercise promote blood flow and decrease your risk of unsightly veins.

  4. Elevate your legs – When you're resting, put your feet up to help take the pressure off your legs and feet and help blood drain back to your heart. This will decrease the pressure on the veins and skin and make them less likely to weaken.

  5. Get good footwear – Leave your high-heels for special occasions – low-heeled shoes will help promote good blood flow. Also, avoid tight clothes that constrict you at the waist, groin or legs, as these can cause backup of blood in the lower extremities. Compression stockings or socks can also help blood get back to your heart and keep your veins from enlarging.

 

 

Reference and Thank you:  Dr Oz: http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/5-ways-prevent-spider-veins

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