Wednesday, January 22, 2014

9 ways to detox naturally in the New Year

 President at MyBestHealthPortal.net Top Contributorgive us a run down of the best way to detox for the new year that's safe and effective check it out.
It’s the New Year, which means everyone’s talking about “cleansing” and “detoxing” after a bit of holiday binging. But the truth is, your body detoxes just fine on its own: Your liver, lungs, kidneys, skin, and digestive track are programmed by Mother Nature to keep your body clean 24/7.
But you can give your body’s natural detoxing powers a boost with these nine easy tips. 

1. Stay hydrated with water. Water is part of every metabolic process in the body, and adequate water intake also helps keep the balance of body salts normal. Natural thirst should always be addressed. And remember that fruits and vegetables are almost all water, so 5-7 servings can boost your natural water intake. And the best way to tell if your water intake is adequate is to check the color of your urine. Pale yellow is the goal. If it’s any darker than that, drink a glass of water or two.

2. Limit caffeine – but there’s no need to eliminate it. Caffeine can be a boost for mental focus and energy, if limited to less than 300 milligrams per day. A large mug of coffee has about 150 milligrams of caffeine, so that’s about two servings a day. A mug of tea is around 50 milligrams, so that’s about six servings. When it comes to caffeine, the less often it is consumed, the more of a positive biological effect you can expect. 

3. Extra credit: Avoid alcohol -- even red wine. (it.

4. Skip sugar – and low-calorie sweeteners. You want to ground zero your sweet taste buds with more limited intake of sweet of all kinds. Cut out sugary drinks, snacks, and treats, and you’ll be surprised how fruit will satisfy your sweet tooth. And taking a break from all low-calorie sweeteners helps you learn to tamp down your perception of sweetness.

5. Eliminate processed and prepared foods. As a general rule, don’t consume things that come in cans, boxes, bags or jars. Bonus points: Don’t eat in restaurants, either. Many restaurant foods may look healthy, but the food may have been prepared in unhealthy oils, or they may be drenched in a creamy sauce. Cutting out processed foods is the quickest and easiest way to limit excess (and often hidden) sugars, fats, and calories. 

6. Break a sweat. Skin is the body’s largest organ, and sweating helps you eliminate excess body salts and other metabolites of body processes. Breaking a sweat every day is a good way to support your body’s healthy elimination of metabolic breakdown products.

7. Eat fiber. There are so many myths associated with “cleansing” the digestive tract, but your digestive tract actually wants to be stimulated, especially with fiber. Think of this as exercise for your gut. Fiber revs up your digestive tract -- it’s like nature’s Roto-Rooter. But stick to fiber that’s found in nature -- fruits, veggies and whole grains -- and skip the bulked-up processed products that claim to contain 50 percent of your daily fiber needs or more in ONE serving. Stick with nature’s fiber content, which is about 3-4 grams a serving, about 15-20 percent percent of your daily requirement.

8. Get some sleep. Aim for seven to nine hours every night. Adequate sleep supports and maintains a healthy brain. Recent studies continue to support the connection between amount of sleep and cognitive function.

9. Change your response to stress. While eliminating stress is not realistic, changing how your respond to daily stressors goes a long way to boosting a healthy body.
Also, stop by 4x Nutrition Center adn speak with one of our certified nutrition specialist about other way to detox and get your body ready for the new year!
Til next time,
Mikie 

    Monday, January 20, 2014

    How do you eat clean while traveling? Here's a brief outline with tips to help keep you lean and mean while at the airport, hotel and more.

    ON THE PLANE AND IN THE AIRPORT

    • Bring an empty Tupperware or shaker cup. Bring ziplocks with pre-measured Whey and a bag of almonds. If your diet calls for carbs, rock some dry oats. Remember, this is a flight, so you need to leave the liquid behind to get through security.
    • When it is time to eat, buy some water and you can have either 'sludge' (mix as you would with peanut butter, but with less liquid) and drop the almonds in after to make a pudding-like sludge with your protein. Or, you can simply shake up some whey and eat the almonds.
    • If you need carbs, simply add the oats to your shake. Boom! You just got served a knowledge bomb of chocolaty goodness!

      RESTAURANTS

      • Order meat and veggies and if you need carbs, order a dry sweet potato, baked potato, or even rice.
      • For veggies, be sure to ask for them "steamed with no butter".
      • Ask for your meat to be cooked dry with no oil or butter.
      • Ask for your eggs to be cooked in spray and not in butter.
      • Reiterate "no sauce" on anything!
      • Have fun and plan ahead! For example, we found that the Chicken Fajita Omelet with no cheese and no sour cream with Harvest Grain and Nut Pancakes with no butter and sugar-free syrup from IHOP, fit my macros perfectly and is a darn clean meal!
      • Denny's! This place will grill plain chicken and eggs at a great price.
      • At steakhouses: always opt for lean sirloin and fillet. Remember the "no butter" rule!

      HOTEL ROOM

      • If you have a microwave, rock a brownie!
      • Sludge is still your friend. Unless going out, sludge it up, or make shakes. A 2lb container of Choice Whey takes up very little space in a carry-on or backpack!
      • Buy peanut butter and all goods when you get in town. Blueberries will keep unrefrigerated for quite a while.
      • To make oatmeal in your room, use the in-room coffee pot and make hot water. Pour over oats and BAM, SLAM, Thank you MA'AM! You got oatmeal.

      IN THE CAR

      • Protein shakes and almonds while you drive. All you need to know... follow restaurant rules when you eat out.

    Friday, January 10, 2014

    Health Benefits of Green Coffee Bean Extract: Does Research Support the Hype?


    "Green coffee beans are the same coffee beans we have come to know and love.
    coffee antioxidantsThe difference is that green coffee beans are left un-roasted, not only giving them a smoother taste than roasted beans, but also giving them a distinct array of health-promoting plant chemicals.
    The concept of green coffee applies to green tea as well.
    Green, white, oolong, and black teas actually come from the same Camellia 
    sinensis  plant, but green tea is the least  processed.
    The change in how long the teas are roasted determines why green tea has different health properties than black tea.
    This is also how green coffee beans harbor unique health benefits when compared to roasted coffee beans.
    We know that drinking regular black coffee can be associated with a lower incidence of diabetes, certain types of cancer, as well as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and liver disease (12), but what is so exciting about green coffee bean extract?
    Emerging research shows that green coffee bean extract, may be a low-cost way to reduce weight naturally.
    Early research suggests the extract may help normal weight adults prevent weight gain, and overweight adults from becoming obese (3).
    According to animal studies, green coffee bean extract may support weight loss and inhibit weight gain by three interesting ways:
    1. Block absorption of fats
    2. Boost fat-burning
    3. Support healthy sugar and insulin levels
    Together, these three mechanisms may create a unique & natural synergy that may support natural weight loss in a way that would be very difficult to mimic with a drug.
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    Green coffee beans contain unique plant chemicals that are otherwise lost with typical coffee roasting.

    Coffee Antioxidants: Chlorogenic Acid

    The “breakthrough” compounds believed to be responsible for the health benefits of green coffee beans are chlorogenic acids.
    When you consume green coffee bean extract, a portion of the chlorogenic acids are believed to be absorbed directly in the small intestine. The leftover compounds that make it to the large intestine and colon then do something interesting.
    Further down the intestinal tract, chlorogenic acids may interact with healthy bacteria in the colon to produce additional sub-chemicals. Researchers associate these chemicals with even more anti-inflammatory benefits (12).
    Chlorogenic acids found in coffee may also:
    • Improve brain performance and mental health (13)
    • Reduce oxidative stress, body fat, and energy uptake, while also boosting glutathione, your body’s primary antioxidant and toxin-scavenger.
      • Ultimately, the extract may reduce DNA damage and yield anti-aging properties (1415)
    • Reduce blood pressure, although the research evidence is still inconclusive (161718).
      • The proposed blood pressure-lowering effect may be a result of 5-quinoyl quinic acid as well as other chlorogenic acids found in green coffee bean. Scientists also have shown that the higher the dose of green coffee bean extract given, the more profoundly that blood pressure may be lowered. (19; 2021).
    • Offer anti-cancer properties, and like similar plant chemicals, may keep cancer cells from metastasizing into new areas of the body (22).
    Green Coffee Bean Extract has become extremely popular in just a short time. Dr. Oz recently featured it on his popular television show, and Starbucks now features green coffee bean extract in their new Refresher drinks.
    So while the research is still young and predominated by animal studies, it supports the claims that green coffee beans can boost energy and potentially help you burn fat and lose weight. Just beware of unnecessary added sugars.
    I’m usually one of the first to question a new trend, but I do believe that green coffee beans can be a useful piece of your nutrition and lifestyle strategy to support healthy blood sugar, improve fat metabolism, and ultimately maintain a healthy weight."

    Its' the new year and everyone wants to burn fat. 2013 saw the introduction to many new and natural fat burners. One particularly interesting one has been green coffee bean extract.

    Dr. Alexander Rinehart, MS, DC, CCN give us his run down on everyone favorite little bean!

    Stop by and try a sample of some of the great product we have in store with green coffee bean today!
    Til next time,
    Mikie