Food is medicine

The Imitation Meat Movement

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Here is a new article at She Is You where I wade into the controversy regarding meat vs. imitation meat products.

Basically, like all things, the proof is in the pudding. There are plenty of ways to make healthy meat alternatives and plenty of unhealthy Franken-meats. Some animal products are beneficial for health and some are detrimental. Sorry to disappoint anyone looking for an extreme argument here but health usually lives in the details.

I am an unashamed carnivore but I understand that not everyone needs or wants to eat meat. My issue is when either side tries to demonize the other. You can be a vegan and still be healthy but there are unique things you need to be aware of with this dietary approach. The same goes for vegetarians and omnivores - folks who eat a varied diet (which most of us are).

“You are what you eat.” Yes, very much so. But you are also whatever you are eating has eaten. I know, it’s a mouthful. If the burger you are consuming was fed grass, as cows are evolutionarily designed to eat, it will be higher quality meat than a cow fed grains. Just like with humans, grains tend to be more inflammatory, greens tend to be anti-inflammatory. So, chickens, pigs, turkey, bison, beef, venison, seafood, etc. that is eating the diet they are designed to consume and living in favorable conditions are better than animals that are eating junk or living in terrible conditions. Even some farm-raised fish are fed grains and this is not what they were meant to eat.

The same principle applies to imitation meats. Some of these Franken-meats contain upwards of 15-18 ingredients! We have all heard that eating food with fewer ingredients tends to mean less industrial processing of our food, which is a good thing. This is very different from a home-made black bean patty that might be made only with oil, egg, beans, breadcrumbs and spices. 5 ingredients, much better. As with so much in health, there are healthy versions, in-between options and downright junk food.

My final point about comparing meat and non-meat options is the nutritional comparison is often not perfect. Meat is the absolute best source for iron, B12 and cholesterol and also a great source of folate and protein. Vegans in particular have to be very conscientious about consuming enough cholesterol, iron, and B12 because non-meat sources of these ingredients are much rarer and the form of iron in plants is not as readily useable by the body compared to the form found in animals.

So if you love the occasional Beyond or Impossible Burger, it’s probably not going to derail your health journey. But just swapping a Whopper for an Impossible Whopper does not necessarily make you healthier. Always consider the health of the food you are consuming as well as the level of processing, read ingredient labels and strive to be an informed consumer.

Hidden forms of sugar

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Sugar is everywhere! It is added to a wide variety of foods because it is highly prized by the American palate. How big is the problem? The CDC estimates that the average American adult consumes 57 pounds of sugar in a year.

Surprising high-sugar foods include: salad dressing, ketchup, BBQ sauce, yogurt, beef jerky, energy drinks, breakfast cereal and packaged fruits. A popular brand of yogurt (5 oz cup) contained 22 grams of sugar! And the average soda (12 oz) has about 40 grams of the sweet stuff. That is almost your entire daily allowance of sugar in one drink.

Georgetown university provided this article which details 65 alternative names for added sugars. Arm yourself with this knowledge because reading labels is basically the only way to be sure of what you are consuming. This Healthline article also contains solid and syrup names of hidden sugars.

If sugar is everywhere, what can you do? Be an informed consumer. Thankfully, the FDA now requires labels to differentiate total sugar and added sugar. This allows you to see if the food has been additionally sweetened or if the sweetness is intrinsic to the natural ingredients. Try to get your sweet fix from whole foods - fresh fruits and vegetables like beets and carrots are high in naturally-occurring sugar. Eating real food means that the sugar is paired with other nutrients like vitamins, micronutrients and fiber which helps your body process the sugar more slowly. Avoid juices, soda and read labels to find products without large amounts of added sugars.

Read my full article published on June 1st at She is You.

Why choose telehealth?

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Put simply, telehealth is here to stay. What explains its sudden popularity and seeming staying power?

Most important is convenience. It benefits both the patient and the doctor to schedule appointments around your own schedule. This system actually works well for both parties! Schedule at home, at work, on a lunch break, wherever, whenever.

Efficiency. Utilizing telehealth helps save time! You can do a visit from the comfort of your own home and save time lost traveling to an office. What a great concept! Plus, you can rest assured that you are not losing quality in these visits. For a majority of cases, the details you provide and the facts of your case are sufficient to reach an accurate diagnosis. Plus if lab work is needed, then all the preliminary information is gathered and labs can be ordered.

Safety. During COVID-19, safety was a paramount concern. Now even though the pandemic has largely begun to wane, we all still value safety. Perhaps you have a sick kid and would rather not bring those germs into the doctor’s office. Perhaps the doctor doesn’t feel 100% and is working from home. All of these factors combine to ensure that telehealth will stay around for the foreseeable future.

If you are ready to start or revitalize your health journey, you are in the right spot! Check out my website or bio to get in touch. I offer 15-minute complimentary consultation calls to answer your initial questions. Convenient telehealth appointments are available from the comfort of your own home.

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Determinants of Health #5 Movement

This topic incorporates many aspects of physical well-being. We need both movement and rest, strength and flexibility, cardio and muscle work. Our posture and activities of daily living have a huge effect on our physical body as well.

Talking about our body includes our posture as we sit, stand and walk throughout the day. How much time are we active versus sitting? Many of us commute and work at sedentary jobs.

“Exercise” is a very broad term that encompasses many ways to be healthy. Lifting weights builds strength, which makes for stronger bones, better balance and faster metabolism. But strength needs to be balanced with flexibility by adding yoga or a stretching regimen.

Cardio workouts strengthen the heart and lungs and also burn calories.

All exercise can have a beneficial impact on sleep, mood and weight management.

Try to keep your body active all day. Look into a sit-stand desk for work, take frequent breaks to go get water or make tea, park farther away (even in the winter!)

If you struggle with consistency in physical activity, join a class or find an accountability buddy. Working with a fitness trainer or reputable teacher can also be very helpful in building a new habit.

Naturopathic doctors take a comprehensive look at your health. We ask about the many factors that influence health, which we term “The determinants of health.” Taking a patient-centered approach lets us build a comprehensive plan to help patients achieve their health goals.

Are you looking for a new kind of partnership with your primary care provider? If you are ready to start or revitalize your health journey, you are in the right spot! Check out my bio to get in touch. I offer free 15-minute consultation calls to answer your initial questions. Convenient telehealth appointments are available from the comfort of your own home.

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Determinants of Health #3 Nutrition

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I could probably talk about food and digestion for hours! Obviously what we put into our body all day every day has an impact on our overall health.

This determinant includes what we ingest as well as how well we digest. If you have severely compromised digestion, it does not matter how well you eat if your body cannot absorb and utilize it.

This topic is so dense that I will stick to a few basic points.

1.    What you eat matters. Period.

2.    Diet is everything you put into your mouth. I approach food in terms of sustainable lifestyle changes instead of fad, temporary or crash “diets.”

3.    There is no “best diet” for everyone – I work with patients to optimize their diet based on their individual health needs, age, activity level, cultural background and food preferences.

4.    Changing what you eat is a gradual and challenging process. Food is intertwined with our history, memories, convenience, access, knowledge and means. Be patient with the process.

5.    Keep an open mind and you may be astonished at the changes you notice. I have used dietary changes to benefit a wide array of conditions – gut health, headaches, sinus/allergy issues, menstrual pain, migraines, sleep issues, anxiety, depression, arthritis and more!

Naturopathic doctors take a comprehensive look at your health. We ask about the many factors that influence health, which we term “The determinants of health.” Taking a patient-centered approach lets us build a comprehensive plan to help patients achieve their health goals.

Are you looking for a new kind of partnership with your primary care provider? If you are ready to start or revitalize your health journey, you are in the right spot! Check out my bio to get in touch. I offer free 15-minute consultation calls to answer your initial questions. Convenient telehealth appointments are available from the comfort of your own home.

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Naturopathic Principles #6 Prevention

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. I know, it’s corny but so true! I can’t resist a good adage especially when it conveys wisdom.  

Natural medicine seeks to optimize health and wellness by preventing disease whenever possible. This includes taking into account personal risk factors, family history, genetic predisposition and lifestyle factors. This principle also encompasses the idea of reversing a disease course before it gets too entrenched.

Many chronic diseases have precursor states. You may have heard of pre-diabetes or pre-hypertension (high blood pressure). These early disease states are the best time to use dietary, lifestyle and targeted supplementation to reverse early physiological changes. Unfortunately, conventional medical providers usually do not have the training or the ability to offer longer visit times to provide the necessary patient education.  

A lot of medical doctors are now adding continuing education courses in functional medicine to try to get a better grasp of highly effective diet and lifestyle modification. But a weekend seminar is no match for spending four long years steeped in these principles. Functional medicine is basically a re-boot of naturopathic medicine.

Does this principle resonate with your own health beliefs? Are you looking for a new kind of partnership with your primary care provider? If you are ready to start or revitalize your health journey, you are in the right spot! Check out my bio to get in touch. I offer free 15-minute consultation calls to answer your initial questions. Convenient telehealth appointments are available from the comfort of your own home.

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Naturopathic Principles #5 Doctor as teacher

This is one of my favorite parts of being a naturopathic doctor! Doctor as teacher is what truly sets apart holistic practitioners from a conventional medical provider. I get to build a therapeutic alliance with my patients, educate them about their health and give them lasting tools to establish and maintain great health. I spend a considerable amount of time in every appointment but especially the initial intake explaining things and answering questions. I want my patients to have an understanding of their bodies and the why behind my treatment recommendations. The Latin root for doctor is docere which actually means teacher.

Through patient education and empowerment, naturopathic doctors partner with our patients and encourage self-empowerment. I support patients taking ownership of their health. I love patients who have lots of questions because then I know they are engaged in the process. I frequently refer to this as a health journey and there is lot of learning along the way.

Does this principle resonate with your own health beliefs? Are you looking for a new kind of partnership with your primary care provider? If you are ready to start or revitalize your health journey, you are in the right spot! Check out my bio to get in touch. I offer free 15-minute consultation calls to answer your initial questions. Convenient telehealth appointments are available from the comfort of your own home.

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What is intermittent fasting?

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Today let’s talk about Intermittent Fasting. I have used this with many of my patients and also on my own health journey. My dedication to this approach comes and goes and I think it is time to get back into a regular rhythm. I typically eat between 9-5 or 10-6 but you can choose whatever 8-hour window works best for your schedule. I find that the first few days I feel some hunger during my fasting window but my body soon gets used to the new food schedule.

 There are many ways to support healthy metabolism. Two major ones that have gotten a lot of attention recently are Intermittent Fasting (IF) and High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT). The best news is that both of these are relatively simple to do, can be free or cheap to implement and can be used together! Later this week I’ll add a post about HIIT.

Intermittent fasting, or IF, is also referred to as “time-restricted eating.” In it, you choose an 8-hour window each day to eat and then consume no calories the rest of the day. This gives your body an extended fasting period where it has to mobilize resources (burn fat). Over the course of thousands of years, humans never had constant access to food the way we do now. Even just 50 years ago, most people ate three square meals but did not snack throughout the day. Now we commonly eat three meals AND snack through the day. We’ve increased our caloric intake in a time when most of us are more sedentary than ever.

Human beings evolved amazing mechanisms to weather good times and bad times. Our metabolism is such that we store excess calories as fat during times of abundance and can burn those stores to survive periods of famine.  During feast times, insulin stores extra sugar in the blood as fat. Many of our modern meals are carb-rich – essentially flooding the body with quick energy. When the body is overwhelmed with resources it cannot immediately use, it is smart and saves much of those calories for a rainy day. Insulin also impairs cognitive function, which is why many people report feeling more mentally alert while intermittent fasting. During the 16-hour period of fasting, the body has to burn those stored calories as fuel. It releases glucagon – insulin’s hormonal opposite – which mobilizes fat in the body.  

Intermittent fasting can be effective even if only utilized 5 days out of the week. Many patients still have great results and can ease their time restriction on the weekend. It’s still a good goal to eat during a 12-hour window on your “off” days. It is helpful to ease into intermittent fasting. Start with a 12-hour fasting window and every day or two add an hour to work up to a 16-hour window over the course of 1-2 weeks. If you are a brittle diabetic, pregnant, under 16, over 70, have chronic kidney disease, gout, chronic heart disease or a history of eating disorders, this is likely not a good eating strategy for you. These patients must consult a healthcare provider before starting IF.

HIIT and IF are a great combination to boost metabolism and fuel healthy weight loss. Eating a healthy diet is also crucial to supporting healthy metabolism. If you are ready to start or revitalize your health journey, you are in the right spot! Check out my website to get in touch. I offer 15-minute complimentary consultation calls to answer your initial questions. Telehealth appointments are available at your convenience from the comfort of your own home.

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Air Fryer run-down!

Check out my instagram or Willow Clinic Facebook Page for a short video that outlines some of the health benefits of using an air fryer. These include 50 to 70% fewer calories, significantly reduced fat content and even reduction of cancer-causing chemicals.

You can cook veggies, pizza, meat, chicken, fries, onion rings, be creative!

You may want to skip the fish however. Research suggests that this cooking method can destroy some of the healthy omega-3 fatty acids found in fish.

I can’t wait to try out this new, convenient and healthy cooking option for me and my family!

If you are looking for a fresh start on your health journey and want to partner with me - check out the “Contact” tab on my website. I offer free 15 minute consultation calls to answer your questions. Telehealth visits are available from the comfort of your own home!

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