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Weight Loss Change and Recommendations for Success

Weight Loss Change and Recommendations for Success

Having the right attitude about weight loss can go a long way in being successful. Being overweight contributes to poor health, sleep problems, increased risk for disease/s, and back pain. Weight problems can result from:
  • Eating the wrong food/s
  • Limited or no regular physical activity/exercise
  • Stress eating
  • Age
  • Genetics
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These can all be overcome by setting sensible goals and realistic expectations. The first step is to discuss weight loss and general health with your healthcare provider. A doctor, health coach, or fitness chiropractor can help develop a fully customized weight loss treatment plan along with exercise, diet, and lifestyle changes/adjustments. Weight loss plans can include:
  • Dietary
  • Exercise
  • Behavioral
  • Medication
  • Surgical modification of the digestive system if necessary
A realistic properly developed and safe weight loss plan has a greater rate of success. If your doctor isn’t quite sure which is the best approach, they could reference a health coach, weight loss, or metabolic specialist. Assessing one’s body weight is now a more involved process than just stepping on a scale. The assessment usually involves measuring the Body Mass Index or BMI, waist circumference, and medical history. This information is analyzed to determine if there are any risks due to excess weight like high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer.

Nutrition Feeding The Body

A weight-loss treatment program does require a reduction in calories. An optimal treatment plan means changing/adjusting lifestyle bad habits and turning them into good/positive habits. This can include nutritional education, relearning to eat, manage stress, and adapting. It is important to feed the body the proper nutrients it needs to maintain optimum health. No one food has all these essential nutrients. Therefore, it takes a combination of a variety of foods to help meet the body’s needs. If an individual has been overweight or obese for an extended amount of time, the body could be starving for these vital nutrients.  
Nutrients Sources Functions
Proteins Meat, Fish, Poultry, Eggs, Dairy, Legumes, Nuts Formation of muscles, bone, blood, enzymes, specific hormones, cell membranes, tissue repair, regulates water/acid-base balance
Carbohydrates Grains, Fruits, Vegetables Supplies energy to brain cells, nervous system, blood, and muscles during physical activity and exercise
Fats Meat, Fish, Poultry, Supplements Supplies energy, insulates/cushions organs, helps in vitamin absorption
Vitamins Fruits, Vegetables, Grains, Meat, Dairy Promotes chemical reactions in the body’s cells
Minerals Contained in most food groups Regulates body functions, assists with growth, a catalyst for energy release
Water Water, Liquids, Fruits, Vegetables Medium for transporting chemicals, assists in chemical reactions, regulates temperature, removes waste, accounts for 50-70% of body weight

Types of Fats

Fats are essential in absorbing fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K.
  • Saturated Fat is known to increase blood cholesterol levels. This type of fat is found primarily in meat and dairy products. For example butter.
  • Polyunsaturated Fat has been shown to lower blood cholesterol levels. It is found in plant sources like cottonseed, corn, safflower, sunflower, and soybean.
  • Monounsaturated Fat has been shown to lower the low-density cholesterol or LDL, which is unhealthy cholesterol. It can be found in avocados, olive, canola, and peanut oil.
A healthy diet should not exceed 30% of fat per day. An easy way to cut back is to:
  • Go for lean cuts of meat
  • Trim the visible fat
  • Remove the skin from poultry
  • Select water-packed tuna
  • Choose dairy products made from skim or low-fat milk
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Eating and Losing Weight Recommendations

These recommendations could be redundant, but it is a start.
  • Drink at least eight glasses of water every day. This does not include tea, coffee or other beverages
  • Eat only when hungry
  • Stop when full
  • Eat and chew slowly – It takes 20 minutes for the stomach to tell the brain the body is full
  • Select foods that take a lot of chewing, which will satisfy the body with less food
  • Drinking a warm beverage with a meal helps promote the feeling of fullness and satisfaction
  • Serve food on a smaller plate – This fools the eyes, fooling the brain into believing that the meal is the same amount
  • Have a piece of fruit or a small fruit smoothie in between meals to keep hunger in check
  • Keep the kitchen stocked with healthy ready to eat snacks
  • It’s the small thorough steps that add up to achieve goals

Physical Activity Benefits

Healthy food combined with healthy eating habits and regular physical activity can help weight loss goals be met. Building and preserving muscle mass helps the body burn calories. Plus it decreases the risk of:
  • Heart disease
  • High blood pressure
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • Colon cancer
  • Breast cancer
  • Osteoporosis
  • Arthritis
  • Reduces body fat
  • Lowers cholesterol
  • Relaxes muscular tension
  • Reduces anxiety and depression
  • Increases energy, concentration, self-esteem, self-confidence

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Not All Foods Are Beneficial For Bone Health and Osteoporosis Prevention

Not All Foods Are Beneficial For Bone Health and Osteoporosis Prevention

There are certain foods that although healthy, for individuals trying to prevent osteoporosis, they could stunt healthy bone growth. There are ways to prevent osteoporosis, and eating a diet rich in calcium and vitamin D is one of them. However, not all foods are beneficial for bone health. Some nutrients can actually damage bones when consumed in high doses. These foods do not have to be completely removed from an individual’s diet. These foods and nutrients are still important so it would not be healthy to just stop. Individuals with or trying to prevent osteoporosis just need to make adjustments and consume them in moderation.  
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Caffeine

Too much caffeine more than four cups of coffee a day decreases calcium absorption, that increases risk for fractures. Coffee and tea contain caffeine naturally, but sodas create even larger concerns. Experts believe that the caffeine content in sodas is not the only danger. It is the substitution of milk and other calcium-based drinks.

Protein

Protein is essential for a balanced diet. This is because it helps build healthy muscle mass. A diet too high in animal protein (beef/pork) as opposed to protein from nuts and grains could contribute to calcium loss. Animal protein/s contain sulfur, that forms acid in the body. Acidic balance is necessary and so the body will release calcium from the bones to neutralize the acid and achieve balance.

What is considered too much protein?

No general amount has been determined. Therefore just an individual’s daily requirement, determined by body weight is what is recommended. Finding out how much protein is needed, take your weight in pounds, and multiply by .37. (Weight/lbs x .37 =) This will tell an individual how many grams they should be consuming every day. There are more specific techniques to get an exact number if need be.

Spinach

Green vegetables are considered some of the best foods to eat when the aim is to strengthen the bones. But spinach can prevent the body from absorbing calcium properly. This is because it contains oxalate. Oxalate interferes with the body’s ability to absorb calcium. Fortunately, spinach can still be included but may need to be adjusted/altered as to how it is prepared. In this case, spinach is best eaten cooked, as the chemical is destroyed through the process.
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Salt

Too much salt makes it difficult for the body to keep the calcium, which can cause bone loss. Many processed foods are extremely high in sodium. Therefore, try to eat fresh foods and try sea, Himalayan, or healthy form of salt when seasoning meals.

Pure Wheat Bran

Pure wheat bran is the only food that can lower the absorption of calcium in other foods when eaten together. If taking a calcium supplement the effects of this process can be lessened by taking the supplement a few hours before or after eating foods with pure wheat bran. These foods don’t have to be eliminated from your diet but should be consumed in moderation. The focus should be on a balanced diet. Building strong bones and maintaining them can be a delicious endeavor. Osteoporosis prevention is not the only benefit of healthy eating habits. A proper diet will promote and generate the optimal function of the body.

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Calcium Essential for Strong Spine and Neck Bones

Calcium Essential for Strong Spine and Neck Bones

Calcium is vital to bone health, and as long as you are getting enough supplements are not necessary. Calcium is a primary building block for strong, healthy bones, especially the bones of the spine. A diet rich in Ca can help prevent spinal problems/issues/conditions like spinal fractures and osteoporosis.

The best and easiest way to get the proper amount of calcium is by eating plenty of Ca-rich foods. However, calcium supplements could be utilized to ensure the proper amount is taken every day. To determine if you may need a calcium supplement talk with your doctor to make sure it�s the best option for you.

 

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Calcium Supplements

Calcium supplements can help individuals reach the daily recommended amount, but they are not intended to replace real Ca-rich foods. If there is enough Ca in your diet, a supplement won’t be necessary, unless there is an underlying condition that doesn’t allow the individual to eat certain Ca-rich foods. However, if there is only a lack of sufficient calcium intake then supplements could help. Otherwise, if there is a continued lack of Ca it could be detrimental to bones and overall health.

Proper Amount Every Day

Before considering a supplement, it�s essential to know how much calcium you should be getting each day. Daily recommendations vary by age and sex but largely depend on age:

  • Men and women age 19-50, including pregnant women, require 1,000 mg a day
  • Men 51-70 require 1,000 mg a day
  • Women 51-70 require 1,200 mg a day
  • The elderly 71 and over require 1,200 mg a day

 

Your Diet

Once you know how much Ca you need, the next step is to evaluate how much to get. The American Bone Health advocacy group recommends using the Calcium Rule of 300 to determine if a supplement is necessary.

The way it works:

  • Begin with the number of dairy or juices with added calcium and the amount that is consumed daily.
  • Multiply that number by 300.
  • Add 300 if a nutritious and balanced diet is being observed
  • The total is the proper dietary intake of calcium
  • If the total does not meet the recommended number consult a doctor or health coach about a calcium supplement.

Supplement Tips

If you decide to take a supplement, check out these tips:

  • Make sure your doctor/pharmacist know all medications and supplements being taken, this includes over-the-counter products. The reason for this is your doctor wants so be sure they will not interfere with each other or have some kind of negative side effect. An example of this is calcium and iron supplements can prevent each other from properly�absorbing into the body when taken together.
  • Buy supplements that have the USP Verified symbol, which shows that the supplement has been independently evaluated and certified.

  • Rather than taking one high-dose calcium supplement, which could be more than 500-600 mg. Smaller-doses of supplements can be taken 2-3 times throughout the day.
  • The body cannot absorb more than 500-600 mg of calcium supplement at once
  • Drink plenty of water with the supplement, as certain types can cause constipation
  • Don�t take the supplement with a high-fiber meal or laxative. This fiber can prevent the body from fully absorbing the calcium

There are all kinds of nutrients that contribute to the development and maintenance of healthy bones, but calcium is backed by a strong body of evidence that presents a clear connection to bone health. A simple and straight-forward focus on eating foods rich in calcium can help keep the bones of the spine, and entire body for that matter�strong and supportive for life-long healthy movement.


 

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Groceries to Promote Bone Boost for Spine Health El Paso, TX.

Groceries to Promote Bone Boost for Spine Health El Paso, TX.

Foods we eat can helpprevent spinal fractures, osteoporosis, along with other bone issues.�Most of us struggle to get the proper amount�of calcium and vitamin D into our diets even though magnesium is found in a variety of foods like green vegetables, oatmeal, nuts and seeds, meat, poultry, seafood, and legumes.�

The spine is constantly in a state of change as your metabolism breaks down, replaces and rebuilds bone. The nutrition your bones need is always changing, as well as the body as it acquires stored bone minerals for other purposes and replaces them with a fresh supply from what you eat.

The best way to keep your bones strong and pain-free is by eating a healthy diet rich in calcium, vitamin D, and magnesium. That means going beyond the dairy aisle when looking for bone-boosting foods. There are plenty of healthy options scattered all throughout the grocery store.�Here are some tips on what you might want to consider buying the next time you’re at the market.

 

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Here is a list of foods rich in calcium and vitamin D to start adding to your grocery list. Note: Always check nutrition labels. Fortified products, like plant-based:

  • Kinds of milk
  • Cereals
  • Juices with added calcium or vitamin D, are not included.

But they can be a great addition to your diet as an added assurance that you�re hitting the proper nutritional goals.

Produce/Plant-Based Protein

Fruits, veggies, and plant-based proteins are always a good choice but here are a few that pack more bone nutrients.

  • One cup of shredded�Bok Choy equals 74mg of calcium.
  • Two cups of raw� Broccoli equals 86mg of calcium.
  • One cup of cooked Collard greens equals 268mg of calcium.
  • A half-cup of raw Cress equals 188mg of calcium.
  • One cup of Edamame equals 98mg of calcium.
  • One cup of raw Kale equals 101mg of calcium.
  • One cup of Okra equals 82mg of calcium.
  • One good size Orange equals 74mg of calcium.
  • A half-cup of raw Rhubarb equals 103mg of calcium.
  • A half-cup of�Tofu equals 434mg of calcium.

 

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Seafood

Fresh seafood offers some great options to get vitamin D.

  • Three ounces of cooked�Mackerel�equals 300-500�IU� of vitamin D.
  • Three ounces of cooked�Salmon equals 400-500 IU of vitamin D.

 

Packaged Foods

Foods like nuts, seeds, and canned goods, can help stretch your food dollar and be a nutritious option.

  • One ounce of�Almonds equals 75mg of calcium.
  • A half-cup or three ounces of�Canned salmon can equal 290mg of calcium or 400-475 IU’s of vitamin D.
  • Three ounces of�Canned sardines equals anywhere from�325-400mg of calcium or�150-250 IU’s of vitamin D.
  • One ounce of�Chia seeds equals 179mg of calcium.
  • A half-cup of dried Figs equals 121mg of calcium.
  • One tablespoon of�Poppy seeds equals 127mg of calcium.
  • One tablespoon of�Sesame seeds equals 88mg of calcium.
  • A half-cup of�White beans equals 63mg of calcium.

 

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Dairy

Dairy sources have more calcium with each serving than any other food. Here are a few to help you reach your daily nutrient amount to keep your bones strong for years.

  • One slice or a half-ounce of�Cheese equals150-270mg of calcium.
  • One large�Egg equals 44 IU of vitamin D.
  • A half-cup of�Frozen yogurt equals 80-110mg of calcium.
  • A half-cup of�Ice cream equals�80-110mg of calcium.
  • One cup of�Low-fat yogurt equals 350-400mg of calcium.
  • One cup of�Milk equals 250-300mg of calcium.
  • A half-cup of�Pudding equals 55-140mg of calcium.

 

Vitamins/Supplements

Eating a well-balanced diet gives you all the nutrients your bones need. Sometimes you need a calcium supplement to fill in the gaps. Learn more about whether a supplement may be right for you by talking to your doctor, chiropractor, health coach, dietician.

 

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Keep Your Spine Healthy

A healthy diet that’s rich in multiple nutrients will maintain your spinal bone health and overall health.

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Our purpose with these high-level assessments is to understand the root cause of chronic disorders and to treat the person holistically.� Integrative Personalized Medicine is the future of healthcare and we are very proud to bring it to all our patients.� Our online�Functional Medicine Health Assessment Questionnaire has given insights into our patients’ present Functional Health.

We personally welcome all present and future patients to�Functional Medicine�and its modern�Functional Medicine Living Matrix�treatment approaches.

Our team has taken great pride in bringing our families and injured patients only clinically proved treatment protocols. �By teaching complete holistic wellness as a lifestyle, we also change not only our patient�s lives but their families as well.� We do this so that we may reach as many El Pasoans who need us, no matter the affordability issues.


 

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Having healthy body composition means there needs to be more lean body mass i.e.�muscle mass�and less body fat.�Strength training/CrossFit�helps by raising the�metabolic rate�while lowering body fat. The increased muscle strength helps maintain correct posture and body mechanics in whatever you do.

Physical activity reduces the chance of injury while increasing physical performance like being able to climb stairs or carry groceries with much-added ease and confidence.

 

The Top 9 Foods To Protect You From The Sun El Paso, TX.

The Top 9 Foods To Protect You From The Sun El Paso, TX.

The most important thing about summer is the food. Hotdogs and burgers on the grill and the seasonal fruits and vegetables that are ripe for the picking.� As much as we love the summer sun, it is still dangerous and can be harmful to our skin. We still put on sun cream, wear hats, and wear sun-protective clothing, but, did you know that certain foods can help heal your skin from sun damage and when possible can be eaten raw.

In the previous article, we talked about the 9 nutrients your skin needs to be protected from the harmful sun�s rays. Here is the top 9 food that will protect you from the sun and perfect for the summer.

Guava:

When we think of vitamin C, our minds think of any citrus fruit like oranges, lemon, limes, and grapefruit. But did you know that guava contains vitamin C as well? In fact, guava contains about 5 times more of vitamin C as much as any citrus fruit.

Guava contains about 228.3 mg of vitamin C and has antioxidants that attack free radicals and helps boost your immune system. Vitamin C has been known to battle scurvy. Plus guava can help improve your skin. By eating the fruit or using the guava leaves, your skin will be toned and the antioxidants from the fruit can keep your skin glowing, fight wrinkles and reduce signs of premature aging.

Sweet Potato:

Who doesn�t love potatoes? We eat them as fries, baked, saut�ed, mashed and use them as filling for pies. The sweet potato is no exception. There are many variations of sweet potatoes as they come in orange, white, and purple, depending on where you get them from and which region.

The sweet potatoes we are familiar with have an orange hue due to the carotenoids; which gives us that lovely orange color and has antioxidants to protect our skin from sun damage. Not only that but; sweet potatoes are very high in vitamin A, which is very good when they are cooked. Some people say that potatoes are known to be very starchy and can be used to soothe a sunburn by drawing out the heat from the skin.

 

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Strawberries and Blueberries:

Both of these berries are great on their own but together, they are the dynamic duo to help our bodies combat the sun. Blueberries are richly filled with antioxidants as they combat the free radicals in our systems and can reduce the chances of cancer showing up.

Strawberries are really great as they are called �nature�s natural sunblock.� They contained about 108% of vitamin C as well as ellagic acid, which cleans up the free radicals and reduce sun-damaged pigmentation.� The Journal of Agricultural Food Chemistry stated that strawberries have anthocyanins, which gives the fruit its lovely red color to protect our cells.

Green Tea:

Who doesn�t love green tea? Not only it contains L-theanine, but it has many astounding health benefits that are wonderful and protects our body. Green tea can be consumed or used as a topical cream to soothe and hydrate your skin from the harsh sun rays. Green tea is jammed packed with vitamins B2 and E, as well as large amounts of polyphenol including, EGCG (Epigallocatechin Gallate).

These polyphenols help our inflammatory system repair our DNA from anything harsh in our bodies. Plus green tea has been known to lower the risk of various types of cancers.

Oatmeal:

Oatmeal is one of those foods that we all eat for breakfast. However, did you know that oatmeal can be used to soothe sunburns and exfoliate sun-damaged skin? Not only that but when oatmeal is finely grounded it is known as �colloidal oatmeal.�

You may have seen this type of oatmeal in the health/medical section in your local stores and it may be called, �Aveeno.� �Colloidal oatmeal has been approved by the FDA since 2003 and has been used as a topical ointment for anyone with eczema. Anyone with eczema experiences an abundance of itchiness when they are overly exposed by the sun�s rays or due to the heat of the summer knows this all too well.

With colloidal oatmeal, it helps relieve the symptoms of eczema by being applied with water and gently patting the topical on the source of eczema to lower the inflamed skin, thus calming it down.

Cucumber:

Cucumbers are used for anything that we can think of. In the spa, in our salads, or as a wonderful snack. This green vegetable is packed with vitamins C and K as well as, caffeic acid and potassium. Not only that but cucumbers are made up of 96% of water, which is very refreshing and great for the skin. Since our bodies lose water when we sweat and cucumbers actually replenishes our water intake and�helps cool off our bodies when we are sunburned.

Tomatoes:

Just like strawberries, tomatoes contain lycopene, which gives tomatoes that gorgeous red color and has vitamins C. K1, and B9 and potassium. Tomatoes can be eaten raw and are rich with antioxidants that help balance our bodies pH balance. As well as, protecting our skin from the sun.

Watermelon:

Oh, watermelon� not only you are the most consumed fruit for the 4th of July but you are one of the best summer fruits to be consumed. Watermelons contain not only vitamins A, B6 and C; but they also contained lycopene like tomatoes. Which helps our skin from photoaging from the sun but it�s in the top 30 most hydrating foods, next to cucumbers with 92% of water for excellent hydration properties for our skin.

Carrots:

Carrots are not only good for our eyes but did you know that carrots are jammed pack with beta-carotene, which turns to vitamin A when we eat it. Plus the sun exposure gives carrots vitamin C to help us protect our skin. Carrots have a wonderful source of carotenoids to produce photoprotection for our skin health.

Here at the clinic, we strive to inform our patients about the nutrients that food provides to our bodies. As well as, making our patients feel good with whole, nutritious options. Whether it is by adjustments or leading them to different food options for a healthy life, these top 9 foods not only help protect your skin from the sun but they also taste really good. So enjoy the summer months but remember to eat your photoprotective food.


 

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A healthy diet is the cornerstone of good health.�You should maintain a diet�that includes lean meats, fresh fruits and vegetables, and whole grains. The key is choosing fresh, seasonal foods that are local to your area. Foods grown in their season have certain vitamins and minerals that the body needs for the time of year in which they are ripe and ready.

 

 

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Tomatoes protect against the development of UV-induced keratinocyte carcinoma via metabolomic alterations: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5506060/

Watermelon lycopene and allied health claims: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4464475/

Photoprotection by dietary carotenoids: concept, mechanisms, evidence and future development: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21953695

9 Essential Nutrients For Healthy Skin El Paso, TX.

9 Essential Nutrients For Healthy Skin El Paso, TX.

Everyone in the world wants healthy skin. We see it advertised on television with lotions and vitamin supplements. When we exercise and change our eating habits, we see our skin getting firmer with the foods we consume. However, whenever we are stressed, anxious, consuming junk food, or staying out in the sun too long; our skin takes a huge toll on our body. Our skin is the largest organ that covers our entire skeleton structure. When we expose our skin to harsh environments or have skin ailments that we contracted during our birth, our skin is depleted with the certain nutrients that our skin needs.

 

11860 Vista Del Sol, Ste. 128 9 Essential Nutrients For Healthy Skin El Paso, TX.

Glutathione:

Glutathione is known as the �wonder drug� for skin lightening. For some darker toned individuals, it will lighten up their natural melanin. This stigma has been popularized by media influences so people can have �porcelain skin.� However, glutathione actually made up of three amino acids:

  • Glutamine
  • Glycine
  • Cysteine

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Melanin

This powerful antioxidant fights off free radicals in our immune system and is compatible with Vitamin E and C. For a natural way to make sure that your body keeps the glutathione nutrients when you get older with age, here are some vegetables that are enriched with glutathione:

  • Garlic
  • Onions
  • Avocado
  • Cabbage
  • Okra
  • Spinach
  • Kale
  • Cauliflower

Omega-3:

Omega-3s is one of the most common supplements that is known for healthy skin. This supplement keeps the body healthy as well as preventing inflammation. Omega-3s are mostly in:

  • Fish
  • Legumes
  • Walnuts
  • Avocados
  • Eggs
  • Spinach

But, there are certain limitations on taking Omega-3 supplements if you have a seafood allergy or an egg allergy. People with these types of food allergens can talk with their physician about taking the omega-3 supplements in a pill form in low dosages or eat omega-3 enriched food.

Other patients with omega-3 deficiency have been known to have psoriasis, thus using a topical lotion infused with omega-3s have been known to calm down the inflammation.

Vitamin E:

Vitamin E is one of the oldest and most trustworthy supplements that has been used for 50 years and more in dermatology. This supplement works together with Vitamin C to combat against the sun; which is harmful to our skin.

Certain food groups that contain Vitamin E and Vitamin C are excellent sources for your overall health.

Glucosamine:

This supplement combined with chondroitin has been the combo duo to improve the hydration of the skin as well as reducing wrinkles and healing wounds on our skin.

Biotin:

Biotin is the three-for-one supplements that target your nails, hair, and skin. This supplement can be found in vitamin pills at your local stores and is highly recommended by dermatologists. However, some people have biotin and zinc deficiency that can be linked to skin abnormalities, thus, biotin plays an important role in our skin health.

You can either take the vitamin pill or incorporate certain food groups like eggs, nuts, whole grains, some dairy products, and certain vegetables in your diet to get the beneficiary nutrients to keep your skin healthy.

Niacin:

Also known as vitamin B3, has been known to support skin health. This nutrient has many beneficial effects to promote skin wellness. It is one of the most essential nutrients we consume since our bodies can�t produce it on their own. Some of the food groups are in the meat department and vegetarian department:

  • Mushrooms
  • Potatoes
  • Legumes
  • Whole grains
  • Meat
  • Fish
  • Eggs
  • Milk

Vitamin A:

Vitamin A is filled with nutrients as it contains beta-carotene, thus it is mostly fruits and vegetables that contain this supplement. This supplement plays an important role as it helps repair any skin deficiencies and eye health. Some of the foods that boost up vitamin A are:

  • Carrots
  • Broccoli
  • Cantaloupe
  • Squash

Vitamin C:

Vitamin C is one of the most top tiers of improving skin health and has many beneficial factors in our immune system. Some patients develop scurvy when they don�t have enough vitamin C in their system. It is mostly found in citrus fruit, which is one of the best ways to consume the vitamin into your system.

But, there is a catch when you are taking vitamin C. Vitamin C when exposed to light, can oxidize and become unstable. So if you are taking the supplement, it should be stored in a dark place and the PH should be at 3.5.

Zinc:

Zinc is one of the supplements that support healthy skin. This micronutrient can protect our skin from the sun and supports our inflammatory system. Some of the food that actually can help us prevent sun damage and give us a zinc supplement boost include seeds, meat, shellfish, dairy and dark chocolate.

When our skin needs these 9 nutrients, they are thanking us for taking the time to get the necessary supplements to make sure our bodies are still functional and that we live a long healthy life. Granted that the media has televised about many ways to promote skin health, but it actually starts with eating the right foods that our body craves. When we eat processed food and ingest artificial sugars into our bodies, we feel sluggish, our skin takes a toll on the lack of nutrients we are not giving and so many health problems that we will face.

Yes, we can take topical creams and lotions to nourish our skin and combat the dryness that our skin faces. But that can only go for so long unless we change our eating styles. Some people may freak out because they hear the word, �diet� and are limited to what they can eat. However, when it�s a health issue and our physicians tell us that we need to eat healthier, we give it a go. Therefore, eating right is a lifestyle choice and it starts with these 9 nutrients to make sure our largest organ is taken care of as well as the rest of our body system. When we cut back on the bad food and focusing on good food, our bodies feel so much better.


 

NCBI Resources

Living a healthy lifestyle and eating your basic food groups; whether it be plant-based or omnivorous, as well as, exercising a couple of times out of the year. A bad healthy lifestyle is eating processed food and not exercising, which leads to obesity and cardiac arrest. Depending on the person and the efforts that they are willing to maintain a healthy lifestyle, they can achieve longevity by taking care of their gut first and foremost.

 

 

 

Cite

Decreased skin-mediated detoxification contributes to oxidative stress and insulin resistance: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3415238/

Glutathione for skin lightening: a regnant myth or evidence-based verify?: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5808366/

Study on the use of omega-3 fatty acids as a therapeutic supplement in the treatment of psoriasis: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3133503/

Protective effect against sunburn of combined systemic ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and d-alpha-tocopherol (vitamin E): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9448204/

20 Foods That Are High in Vitamin E: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/foods-high-in-vitamin-e

Glucosamine: an ingredient with skin and other benefits: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17716251

Skin manifestations of biotin deficiency: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1764357

9 biotin-rich foods to add to your diet: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320222.php

Nicotinic acid/niacinamide and the skin: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17147561

20 Foods That Are High in Vitamin A: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/foods-high-in-vitamin-a

Topical L-ascorbic acid: percutaneous absorption studies: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11207686

Innovative uses for zinc in dermatology: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20510767

 

The Ketogenic Diet and What To Know | El Paso, TX.

The Ketogenic Diet and What To Know | El Paso, TX.

If you have been paying any attention to the latest diet trends, the ketogenic diet has probably come under your radar. The diet has been gaining popularity for a while now and may stay that way�as those who follow the diet are able to obtain some impressive weight loss and other health improvements. The main question about the ketogenic diet is whether it is sustainable or not. It is a challenging diet to maintain, which means you will need to be quite motivated over the long-term to make it a permanent lifestyle.

Understanding Ketosis

Under normal dietary conditions, the body burns glucose for energy. Glucose, which comes from carbohydrates, is easy to access and works well for fuel. But under the right dietary conditions, it is possible to put the body into a state of ketosis, where it starts to burn fat for energy.

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How the Ketogenic Diet Works

The ketogenic diet is designed to put your body in a state of ketosis. Successful ketogenic dieters are able to burn fat at a relatively rapid rate. But reaching ketosis requires eating a lot differently than most people eat, especially those eating the Standard American Diet (SAD). In fact, it requires eliminating almost all carbs.

There is actually quite a history behind the ketogenic diet. It was developed over 100 years ago to help children suffering from seizures. There are definitely proven benefits to ketosis for at least the short term.

The average keto diet consists of 75% fat, 20% protein, and 5% carbohydrates. Achieving this ratio takes focus and persistence, but it does start getting results quickly. It only takes around 72 hours to start going into ketosis and burning your body�s fat for energy.

What do Ketogenic Dieters Eat?

Popular foods in the keto diet include:

  • Dairy that is high in fat�like butter, high-fat cream, and hard cheeses
  • All types of meat�including beef, lamb, chicken, turkey, pork
  • Eggs
  • Seeds and nuts�including walnuts, pecans, almonds, peanuts, macadamias, and sunflower seeds
  • Avocado
  • Berries
  • Broccoli and cauliflower
  • Leafy greens�like kale, spinach, lettuces
  • Coconut oil
  • Saturated fats

What do Ketogenic Dieters Avoid?

There are some foods that the keto diet definitely does not include:

  • All grains�including wheat, corn, rice, oats, etc.
  • Legumes�beans, peas, etc.
  • Fruit�bananas, apples, oranges, pears, plums, grapes, oranges, etc.
  • Tubers�yams, sweet potatoes, russet potatoes
  • Sugar for sweetening�agave, maple syrup, honey

What are the Challenges of the Ketogenic Diet?

Being a successful keto dieter requires a serious commitment to the task at hand. With the exception of perhaps the Inuit in the Arctic, it is difficult to think of a culture that does not eat any grains, fruit or tubers. Most meals are built around these staples. That means that finding a restaurant or going over to dinner at someone�s home and eating keto requires being very selective in what you choose. The best way to maintain your diet is to plan your meals and eat mostly what you make yourself.

The number of keto-specific options available at grocery stores and in restaurants has grown in recent years, but not enough to allow you to eat out at every meal and maintain your diet.

The biggest challenge of the keto diet is maintaining it over the long-term. Few people have the willpower to totally avoid pasta, bread, potatoes, fruit, sugar, and beans for years at a time. That does not mean you cannot try the diet out, switch to a regular or different diet, then switch back again if you choose.

Here for Your Health

As your chiropractic team, we are here to help you achieve and maintain optimal health. If you have questions about the ketogenic diet or other diets�or you just want to eat healthier�we would like to help. Contact us today to get started.


Benefits of Using Functional *FOOT ORTHOTICS* | El Paso, TX (2019)

 

Functional custom foot orthotics understand the anatomy of the foot. By supporting the 3 arches of the foot, functional custom foot orthotics can help promote proper posture to prevent a variety of health issues, including neck pain and back pain. Over the counter, inserts may create more harm than good. Functional custom foot orthotics can also help maintain overall health and wellness. Because every person is unique, functional custom foot orthotics can help balance a person’s unique body structure and function. Dr. Alex Jimenez can help provide functional custom foot orthotics to patients who need to improve their overall health and wellness.


 

Foot Orthotic Catalog

A properly aligned body will have symmetrical feet, level knees, pelvis, and shoulders. With custom orthotics, imbalances and�conditions caused by those imbalances are gone.

 


 

Metatarsalgia

99% of feet are normal at birth. But after the first year, 8% develop foot problems, 41% by age 5 and 80% by age 20.�By age 40, almost everyone has a foot condition of some sort. Many foot conditions eventually contribute to health concerns, especially the generalized condition of �back pain� or runner�s knee. Spotting a potential problem originating in the feet can prevent other injuries from affecting your health and lifestyle.

 


 

Foot Exercises

When there are problems with the feet, it can cause problems through the legs and all the way to the spine. This can cause the ankle to pronate, meaning it rolls inward. This alters the way the�bones of the foot�line up which extends through the tibia, or shin bone.

 


 

NCBI Resources

There are several significant�health benefits of a ketogenic diet. It was developed to be a way of life (WOL), not just a temporary diet and this was primarily due to the health benefits it provides. In fact, ketone diets were created to help allay or improve the symptoms of certain chronic health conditions, including epilepsy.

 

 

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