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Walk Your Way to Better Health

Starting a new fitness routine can be a little daunting, but improving your health doesn’t have to be complicated. In fact, it can be as simple as putting one foot in front of the other!

Why walk?

Walking is an effective, easy, and low-impact way to improve your health. In fact, regular physical activity such as walking can provide major benefits, including:

  • Reduced risk of heart disease
  • Weight loss
  • Lower blood pressure and cholesterol
  • Reduced risk of developing diabetes
  • Stress relief

Getting started

Set aside some time in your day, choose a safe route, invest in some comfortable walking shoes, and go! While it’s ideal to get at least 45 minutes of moderate exercise a day, any amount of activity can be beneficial. Remember, start slowly and work your way up if you haven’t been exercising regularly. Aim to walk a short distance three times a week, and increase your distance and speed gradually.

Stay motivated by walking with a partner, listening to music, or choosing a route that you really enjoy. Try carrying a pedometer to keep track of how far you’ve gone. As your body adjusts to the new activity, you may find that you have more energy, your moods feel more balanced, and you feel healthier overall. If you set realistic goals and stick to them, you’ll be amazed at what a simple daily walk can do for your health! 


Cool-Out Summer Salad

  • 6 medium tomatoes
  • 2 small cucumbers
  • 4 radishes, sliced
  • 2 scallions, minced
  • 1 large dill or sour pickle, minced
  • 1 bell pepper, minced
  • 1/2 cup green olives, sliced
  • 1/2 cup red onion, minced
  • 1/2 cup fresh parsley, minced
  • 3 tbsp. olive oil
  • 1 – 2 tbsp. fresh lemon or lime juice
  • salt and pepper to taste

Allow salad to marinate for 1 hour.

Cut tomatoes in half, squeeze, discard seeds, and cut into 1/2 inch pieces.

Toss all ingredients together. Serve cool or at room temperature.

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Summertime Foods

As the weather grows warmer we often become more active and participate in a variety of outdoor activities.  An ideal summer diet is light and filled with fresh foods with high water content, and brightly colored with summer fruits and vegetables.

Foods for a Summer Diet

BEANS

  • Adzuki
  • Garbanzo
  • Green
  • Kidney
  • Sprouted

FRUIT

  • Apricot
  • Avocado
  • Banana
  • Blackberry
  • Blueberry
  • Cantaloupe
  • Grapes
  • Grapefruit
  • Lime
  • Mango
  • Nectarine
  • Orange
  • Papaya
  • Pineapple
  • Peach
  • Pear
  • Plum
  • Raspberry
  • Strawberry
  • Watermelon

GRAINS

  • Brown rice
  • Millet
  • White rice

NUTS

  • Almonds

HERBS

  • Chili pepper
  • Chives
  • Cilantro
  • Fennel
  • Green tea
  • Mint
  • Parsley
  • Peppermint

SEEDS

  • Pumpkin
  • Sesame
  • Sunflower

VEGETABLES

  • Beets
  • Cabbage
  • Carrot
  • Celery
  • Chard
  • Collard greens
  • Corn
  • Cucumber
  • Green peas
  • Lettuce
  • Parsnip
  • Radish
  • Rhubarb
  • Spinach
  • Squash
  • Sugar peas
  • Sweet potato
  • Tomato
  • Yams
  • Zucchini

Each organ has a specific flavor that affects it. Foods with a bitter taste stimulate the function of the heart. These include green leafy vegetables such as endive, escarole, lettuce and watercress, coffee, tea and chocolate. These foods can nourish the heart, but consumed in excess do more harm than good.

Raw fruits, fresh salads, cool soups and lightly cooked meals of grains and vegetables are adequate this time of year for healthy, vigorous adults. Sprouted vegetables and grains can be mixed in with a variety of dishes to help maintain a cool body temperature.

You can even add a bit of spicy, pungent or fiery flavors. At first, spicy, fiery foods may raise the body temperature, but ultimately they can draw body heat out to the surface where it can be dispersed. For this purpose you can cook with red and green hot peppers, fresh ginger, red pepper, black pepper or cayenne. But don’t overdo it. Keep your summer spice intake to a minimum.

If you are sautéing foods, use high heat for a short period of time. When simmering or steaming foods, do it as quickly as possible so you can retain the fresh tastes.

Consuming heavy foods on hot days can make you feel sluggish and slow down your digestion. Such foods include eggs, grains, seeds, nuts and meats. As a rule of thumb, eat heavier meals in the morning or evening. This type of summer diet can help you feel lighter in the heat of the day, maintain your energy, and aid in weight loss.

For better digestion and assimilation of nutrients, avoid mixing too many foods together at one sitting. Fruits and juicier foods are best eaten alone or between meals. Summer heat along with too many cold drinks can weaken digestive organs and impair digestion; too much ice cream and iced drinks are best avoided.

Summer invites us to become more active. Just be sure to stay hydrated by consuming enough water, juices and herbal teas.

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3 Tips to Easily Alleviate Your Stress Immediately

stress-06092014Stress from day-to-day life can have an extremely negative impact on our health, emotionally, mentally, and physically as well. Long-term or extreme stress can result in frequent or chronic headaches, muscle aches, sleeplessness, anxiety, fatigue, depression, etc. All of these problems only present even more problems to our health and overall well-being. How can we prevent stress from our everyday lives from becoming a much larger problem in our lives?

In the interest of being helpful, I have compiled my favorite 3 tips to easily alleviate your stress, hopefully to the benefit of many individuals suffering from stress-related ailments in their lives. continue reading »

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Lose weight this summer with acupuncture

summer-beach-05272014One of the vexing aspects of the approach of summer is how you can obtain your “swimsuit body.” While the winter months, especially around the holidays, are a time for putting on some weight, the summer months are reserved for strenuous activity, especially on the beach. continue reading »

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Who Owns Your Health

Have you ever considered,SAM_0818 who owns your health?

If you don’t take ownership of your health, then you are leaving the rest of your life in the hands of the government, insurance company, doctors, genetics and luck.

The government, health insurance and the medical system have created a maze. The secret to surviving the health care maze and to save money is to get healthy and stay healthy. I am able to help you become the one who owns your health. That defines my role as a holistic practitioner of preventive medicine in this health care environment. We work together to develop a lifestyle that will enable you to become healthy and remain healthy throughout your life.

There was a time when many Americans received health insurance for their family that was paid in full by their employer. There was no deductible or co-pay. Those days are gone. Regardless of your political position on the matter, the Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare) has made getting sick an expensive proposition. This year families are having a serious discussion regarding health insurance. Should we pay high premiums for health insurance so that we will have a low deductible, when we get sick? Is it better to pay low premiums and worry about a high deductible, if we get sick? These questions have opened many an interesting debate. For some families, the cost of health insurance has tripled! While other families are finally able to get the health care that they desperately need. Regardless of what level of health insurance you carry, getting sick will be very expensive.

If you do get sick, add your monthly premium to the cost of co-pays for your primary physician and higher co-pays to specialists. Let’s not forget that deductible means that most of us will have to pay out of pocket for tests, MRIs and CT scans. ObamaCare may not make sense to many of us, but because of that law: becoming and staying healthy makes dollars and cents.

So let’s get healthy! America spent $8,508 per person for healthcare in 2013. Healthcare in America cost about 3.8 trillion dollars in 2013. (Forbes) America spent more than twice as much per person for healthcare when compared to relatively rich European countries such as France and Sweden. (OECD.org) Yet, Americans are not all that healthy as a group. Obviously, how much you spend on healthcare is secondary to the value that you receive for your money.

Most Americans need some help in creating a healthy lifestyle. Somehow the media has convinced us that only weird people care about their health. Cool people are risk takers who party all night every night. Would you rather hang with Felix Unger and Sheldon Cooper or Mick Jagger and Keith Richards?

Do you feel as good as you know you should?

The whole media marketing world seems focused on making sure that achieving good health is as easy as possible. There are so many claims about devices or products that are guaranteed to make us healthy. It is difficult to weed out the scams from those professionals who could help us achieve our goals.

Just buy my… and you will transform like these nice people who were paid to be in the infomercial. The bottom line is that there is no device, pill or product that can make you any healthier than you are right now. Only you can do what is necessary to gain and maintain your health. Yet somehow achieving good health is not a priority for most Americans. We are not yet ready to make a commitment to take ownership of our health. Then when we are ready to act, we don’t know where to turn for help in making meaningful changes to achieve our goal.

Do you need help realizing your goal of attaining and maintaining good health?

In this new era of healthcare in America, getting healthy and staying healthy suddenly has an outcome that most folks can appreciate in a meaningful way. You won’t have to worry about deductibles if you are healthy and don’t need to pay out of pocket for expensive tests. Your co-pay for the year is zero, if you don’t need to go to the doctor.

Learn what preventive benefits are available to you through your health insurance. Typically these benefits do not affect your deductible or require a co-pay. As you and your family stay healthy, you will find that you are happier. Also, more money stays in your pocket.

How can you take ownership of your health?

I can help you and your family to get healthy and to stay healthy. I work with you one on one. Investing in your health now pays immediate and long term financial benefits. PLUS+ You will look better and feel better than you can remember.

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