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Bottled, Tap or Filtered Water?

Here are websites that can help you decide if you want to use bottled water, tap water or filtered water:

http://www.banthebottle.net/articles/the-true-ingredients-of-bottled-water/

http://www.examiner.com/family-health-in-chicago/harmful-ingredients-found-bottled-water

http://www.waterfiltercomparisons.com/water_filter_comparison.php

http://www.consumersearch.com/water-filters/water-filter-pitchers-and-dispensers

All water is not created equal. These sites can help you decide what is best for you.

 

How Hydro-Fracking Can Impact You and Your Area

Unconventional Hydrofracking is proposed for New York State. This is a new type of hydrofracking which uses millions of gallons of water and over 600 different types of chemicals for each well. The new process includes horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing. It is referred to as High-Volume Slick-Water Horizontal Hydraulic Fracturing.

 While vertical drilling has been done in NY for over 100 years, not one horizontal well has been drilled. Horizontal hydraulic fracturing was developed in the late 1990s. “Hydro-fracking” requires highpressure injection of water, sand, and chemical additives into shale, separating rock fissures and allowing gas to flow out of the drill bore. The horizontal hydraulic fracturing technique involves drilling vertically and then horizontally a mile or more and uses much more fluid than vertical methods. Instead of 20,000 to 80,000 gallons of fluid, 3 to 9 million gallons of fluid are used per well and one well may be “fracked” multiple times. Horizontal fracking has been used throughout the country, yet there has been no definitive study of the hazardous impacts on water, the environment, health, and communities despite hundreds of instances of contaminated wells and health problems as well as negative environmental impacts.

There are many adverse impacts of High Volume Horizontal Hydraulic Fracturing (HVHF). These include: more chemicals, more toxic waste requiring disposal, 24/7 truck traffic, more fresh water used from streams, rivers, lakes. One well uses 5.6 million gallons of fresh water!, more drill cuttings (solids removed from the bore hole which can be toxic) requiring disposal, larger disturbed areas (our lakes, wine country and organic farms will be impacted), unclear local economic impact, impact on towns, and accidents…they do happen. 70% of the jobs are given to out-of-state people. Syracuse and New York City have much to lose because drilling is proposed in their watersheds.  Much of the gas will be liquified and sent overseas!!!

Governor Cuomo, who received over $100,000 in campaign donations from gas companies, is very much for this new Hydro-Fracting. Our state legislatures have received over $430,000 in campaign donations from gas companies. Did you know that Oil and Gas companies are exempt from the Safe Drinking Water Act? This was enacted in 2005. Who was our vice-president? Dick Cheney. Halliburton is very involved in the hydro-fracking business.

The public has till December 12th to let our government officials know how we feel about this proposal. I ask you to be a concerned citizen. Educate yourself and email or write to your government officials.

Youtube has tutorials: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kr5Gq-S9Y9U

Internet Resources: To help with submitting comment to the DEC: TinyURL.com/2011 SGEISFlaws

Also:

http://www.dec.ny.gov/energy/75370.html

http://newyork.sierraclub.org/

http://cleanwaternotdirtydrilling.org/

http://tcgasmap.org/

http://www.toxicstargeting.com/MarcellusShale/

http://www.nyrad.org/

http://www.catskillmountainkeeper.org/

http://shaleshock.org/

http://www.r-cause.neU (Rochester-based)

Oct. 8, 2011 Sierra Club (Rochester Regional Club)

 

Emails and addresses to Gov’t. Officials are:

Governor Cuomo

Email: http://www.governor.ny.gov/contact/GovernorContactForm.php

Address: The Honorable Andrew M. Cuomo
Governor of New York State
NYS State Capitol Building
Albany, NY 12224

Senator Shumer:

Email: https://schumer.senate.gov/Contact/contact_chuck.cfm

Address: Rochester Office

100 State Street, Room 3040
Rochester, NY 14614
Phone: 585-263-5866
Fax: 585-263-3173

Senator Gilabrand:

Email: http://gillibrand.senate.gov/contact/

Address: Rochester Office
Kenneth B. Keating Federal Office Building
100 State Street
Room 4195
Rochester, NY 14614
Tel. (585) 263-6250
Fax (585) 263-6247

It is so important that you contact these officials so they know that you expect them to safe guard the air you breathe, the water you drink and the beautiful lands in our state. If enough of us let them know that we want strict regulations or no hydro-fracking, we can influence their decisions.

Remember that the deadline is DEC. 12th

Ways to Keep the Calories Down On Thanksgiving

A few simple ways to keep the calories down when celebrating Thanksgiving or any other family celebration are:

1. Eat in moderation and space out your eating. Keep the desserts for at least an hour after the meal.

2. Drink a glass of water before you sit down to eat a meal.

3. Have deep, bright colors on the menu. Raw vegetables for an appetizer are a great way to start the festivities.

4. Keep dishes simple, especially the vegetables. You don’t want to over cook them or add too many extras that add the calories.

5. Potatoes are high in starch to begin with so try not to add sour cream or over load on milk or butter. Skip the gravy or use just enough to get the taste.

These are great ways to enjoy the Holidays but keep those calories down. For more details and ideas go to  http://health.msn.com/health-topics/slideshow.aspx?cp-documentid=100281998&imageindex=1

 

Boosting Our Immune System

The changing of the seasons brings changes in our activities and can make us more susceptible to illness, especially in the Fall and Winter.  Now is the time to focus on what keeps our immune system strong.

Ways to maintain a strong immune system are:

1. Eat nutritious foods –Organic and fresh when possible

Nutrients that help build a healthy Immune System are:

  • Omega 3’s found in scale fish
  • Mono-saturated fats which are found in olive oil and coconut oil,
  • Zinc – meats(grass-fed) with protein such as calf’s liver, beef and lamb
  • Phytonutrients– Are certain compounds that help plants and humans defend against infectious organisms and other invaders. They are found in fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds. Two important ones are:
    • Vitamin C – found in leafy and brightly colored greens, citrus fruits, especially oranges and grapefruits, berries, cantelope, tomatoes, sweet potatoes and broccoli
    • Vitamin E – a handful of nuts or seeds each day

Spices – put into soups, stews and sauces

Garlic and Onions – especially to avoid colds

Yogurt – ¾ cup a day to stop virus production

2. Drink plenty of water – Dehydration lowers your defenses.

8- 8oz. of water and other fluids (try coconut water

http://www.slate.com/articles/business/branded/2011/11/coconut_water_why_is_it_suddenly_so_popular_.html  )

3. Avoid sugar laden foods – As little as 2 sodas a day can lower your immune system by 40%. There are 10 teaspoons in one 12 oz. can of soda. Diet soda still has the fructose in the artificial sweetener which stresses your liver.

4. Avoid bad fat – trans-fat, hydrogenated and partially hydrogenated vegetable oil, fried food, processed meat

5. Exercise – 30 to 60 minutes at least 3 days a week.

6. Sleep!! Get at least 8 hrs. of sleep each day

Read more about building your immune system from Nutritionist Joy Bauer at:

http://www.lifescript.com/food/healthy_eating_guides/immunity_anti-aging/articles/7_foods_that_fight_back_immune_system_boosters.aspx

Wonders of Sugar

Sugar is referred to as sucrose or an edible crystalline carbohydrate which includes sucrose, lactose and fructose. Sucrose is broken down to glucose and fructose.

The glucose is used in our bodies for energy. Every cell, as well as bacterium, in our body needs glucose to function properly.

Fructose or simple sugar is what gives us the sweetness in foods. In fruits and vegetables, it binds with the glucose. It seems to help the body process the glucose properly. Thus, the sugar in fruits and vegetables is helpful to our bodies. The fiber, vitamins, minerals, enzymes and beneficial phytonutrients help moderate any negative metabolic effects of the sugars.

MODERATION and what type of sugar you consume is the key. Glucose is metabolized in every cell. However, fructose is metabolized in the liver, just like alcohol. Too much fructose will over burden the liver. In turn, it affects our blood sugar levels,  insulin production and turns the excess fructose into fat. Sugars that have been processed do not have the fiber, vitamins, minerals, enzymes and beneficial phytonutirents to help moderate any negative metabolic effects. Processed sugars weaken our immune system.

Beware of the labels “Natural”. All sugars are not created equally. Sugar cane and beet sugar are the least processed. However, beet  sugar is usually genetically modified.  Stevia is from a rebiana extract, a part of the stevia plant. Rebiana is rebaudiaoside A which is made in a lab. Thus, it is refined and labeled by the FDA as GRAS (generally recognized as safe). It is sweeter than cane sugar so you don’t need as much. Truvia and Purevia, two new ‘natural’ sugars on the market, use bulk ingredients, including erythritol, a sugar alcohol and ‘natural flavors’.  Erythriol is produced from glucose by fermentation with yeast and is only partially digested.  ‘Natural flavors’  are natural or synthetic chemicals.    http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/4676616/ns/today-food/t/food-qa-just-what-natural-flavoring/#.TqVvBHLiHDf   Consumption of over 50g can cause nausea, growling or rumbling in the intestines.  Xylitol and sorbitol are sugar alcohols which do not get digested. They are excreted in the urine and feces. For those who have digestive issues, these sugars can cause diarrhea.  Artificial sweeteners such as  Splenda is processed to create chlorine atoms. Another artificial sweetener is Aspertame. It is very controversial.  Some people have ill affects including muscle weakness. And the number one processed sugar that is in 80 to 90% of our foods is High Fructose Corn Syrup (corn sugar). It is made from corn. Though it has ALMOST the same ratio of glucose and fructose as sucrose, it is man made!

Bottom line is that any processed or refined sugar can have side effects but more importantly is devoid of any nutritional value.  http://www.becomehealthynow.com/article/carbs/1082/  People are consuming fructose in enormous quantities and our liver can not metabolize it quickly enough.

I suggest that you take a day to keep track of everything you put in your mouth. List any food that has any kind of sugar in it. Then circle the raw fruits and vegetables because they have the nutrients to help metabolize the sugars.  If the packages have the amount of sugar listed, you can add them up. I have not found just how much sugar we need a day. It seems to range from 1 teaspoon to 3 Tablespoons.  One 12 oz. can of soda has sugar equivalent to 10 teaspoons!

This gives you a picture of just what we are doing to our bodies  and especially our livers.  Once you have an imbalance in one organ or area, it affects all the systems in the body. It is time for us to take responsibility for our own health. Read more about sugar at http://www.healingdaily.com/detoxification-diet/sugar.

 

Dental Health and Xylitol

More and more information is coming out that tells us our general health is interrelated to our dental/oral health. I will be talking more about the acidity and alkaline of our bodies in future blogs. Dr. Phillips a dentist in Rochester, New York has been studying the correlation between the acidity in our mouths with tooth decay. She has a website: www.zellies.com where you can read more about her findings. She believes that xylitol, a type of sugar, is very beneficial in neutralizing the acidity in our mouths. Below is a summary by Dr. Phillips on the subject of xylitol.

Xylitol – the Good Sugar!

By Dr. Ellie Phillips DDS

Xylitol is a naturally-occurring sweetener extracted from fruits and vegetables including birch wood, corncobs, andplums. Xylitol is even found in the human body in small amounts. It is a safe and healthy product for people with diabetes  Forty years of research shows xylitol is well tolerated and has a variety of health benefits. Most interesting are its effects on the number one childhood disease in America: tooth decay. Results show a 70% reduction in cavities when two teaspoons of xylitol are consumed regularly. Xylitol may be the best and most cost effective tools for the prevention of cavities and gum disease.

How it Works

Bacteria in the mouth damage teeth by the acids they produce. Harmful mouth bacteria are fueled by sucrose and certain sugar-substitutes. Harmful bacteria cannot utilize xylitol and disappear from the mouth. The best time to eat xylitol is after eating or drinking, as bacteria multiply. Five daily exposures to xylitol will reduce plaque on teeth.

For Baby Teeth

New parents can use xylitol to prevent the spread of harmful bacteria from their own teeth to their baby’s mouth. It is best that parents begin before the baby is born and continue until their child has teeth. This simple measure may result in amazing long-term dental benefits for their child.

For Childrens Teeth

Regular use of gum or candies made from 100 percent xylitol can virtually eliminate cavity forming bacteria from a child’s mouth within two years. The effect on oral health can be long lived, particularly if the change happens before adult teeth erupt.

Additional Benefits

Xylitol has an impressive list of additional benefits. Studies show a reduction in ear infections when children consume xylitol. A xylitol nasal wash may prevent sinus, ear, and upper respiratory infections, and xylitol has been used in skin care products. This good sugar has been endorsed by the Finnish Dental Association in 1988, the Swedish Dental Association, and the British Dental Association. It is a household name in Asia and Scandinavia and several Hygienists’ Associations in the US have now accepted xylitol for its therapeutic benefits. Xylitol is truly a wonderful, natural ally to improve your teeth and help protect your general health.

Xylitol Products

Grandular xylitol can be purchased from Nature Sunshine Products at:

http://www.naturesunshine.com

in health food stores, or found as an ingredient in candies and chewing gum. It is important to avoid products  that combine xylitol with cheaper, artificial sweeteners that may have similar sounding names. Xylitol can be chewed, swallowed, rinsed or sprayed into the mouth. Dozens of companies offer products sweetened with 100% xylitol. Xylitol will be effective, even when baked into cookies or used in custards or ice cream.

Taking responsibility for our own health can be simple and exciting. This is one step to achieving that goal.

Motivation

 

What motivates you to achieve your goals? We are bombarded by so much information that it is difficult to sift through it all and make intelligent decisions. What is true? What is marketing? What works for you? Stepping back and reflecting can be difficult in our fast paced life.

I have spoken about this topic before but I feel it is worth mentioning again because our motivation changes as time moves on, as our life changes, as we are faced with new challenges. Our ATTITUDE, I believe, has the greatest impact on our level of motivation. With a positive attitude, our motivation increases. With a negative attitude, our motivation decreases. We need to continually check our attitude and have ways to help us keep it positive.

In my search for ways to help with my attitude, I have found a wonderful video that I would like to share with you by Simpletruths.com. View at http://www.attitudeiseverythingmovie.com/  Perhaps these rules can be reminders to you each day or when your motivation is headed in the wrong direction that you CAN stay motivated as long as you keep a Positive Attitude.

 


The New ‘My Plate’

The USDA Food Guide has again been changed. Can we trust that we are getting the best information for staying healthy? ‘My Plate’ consists of a plate divided into 4 sections. Half of the plate has two sections, one for Fruits and the other for Vegetables. The other half consists of Grains and Protein. There is a small circle at the right top side of the plate for Dairy. Perhaps this is for the milk that is suggested, especially for children. This is a good guide to start with. http://www.choosemyplate.gov

However, it doesn’t go far enough. There is a great review of “My Plate” by Nutritionist at the  Harvard School of Public Health.

http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/what-should-you-eat/plate-replaces-pyramid/index.htmlBegin by looking at your plate when you eat. Is half your plate fruit and vegetables? When you go to fast food places, most likely you will not be getting much fruit and vegetables, if any. Are you getting enough protein? Remember that protein includes eggs, nuts and beans. Too much red meat isn’t good either. Are your grains multi-grains? And remember that a small amount of dairy is needed each day. In our society it is easy to load on the cheese.

Whenever you make changes to your life style, be sure to go slowly. Make it a comfortable change so you will want to continue that practice. If you want to increase your fruit and/or vegetable consumption, begin with adding a vegetable to your meal. Eat a fruit as dessert or have a fruit between meals. If you make it fun or enjoyable, you will find that you want to add more.

Those of you who are saying, “Why should I make changes?” or “I like what I eat”. Remember that our health and aging issues are strongly influenced by what we have been eating for years.

COMING SOON: Simplified Food Choices

Choosing Healthy Food

Trying to eat ‘healthy’ is not an easy task these days. However, it is important that we take a look at what we eat and ask ourselves if we are getting nutrients from that food.

It is also important to eat a variety of foods to ensure that we are getting all the nutrients necessary to maintain a health body.

Listed below are foods called High-Value Foods. These are the foods that can help give you the nutrients need.

High-Value Foods

Unpasteurized (raw) grass-fed milk — Raw organic milk from grass-fed cows contains both beneficial fats, bacteria that boost your immune system, and a number of vitamins, minerals and enzymes.

Whey protein — Even if you don’t have access to raw milk, you can use a high-quality whey protein derived from the milk of grass-fed cows to receive much of the same health benefits. Whey protein contains beta-glucans and immunoglobulins, which protect your immune system and support your body’s natural detoxification processes.

Fermented foods — One of the most healthful fermented foods is kefir — an ancient cultured, enzyme-rich food full of friendly microorganisms that balance your “inner ecosystem” and strengthen immunity. Besides kefir, other good fermented foods include natto, kimchee, miso, tempeh, pickles, sauerkraut, and olives.

Raw organic eggs from pastured chickens – Raw, free-range eggs are an inexpensive and amazing source of high-quality nutrients that many people are deficient in, especially high-quality protein and fat. To find free-range pasture farms, try your local health food store.

Grass-fed beef or organ meats – Grass-fed beef is very high in vitamins A, B12 and E, omega-3 fats, beta carotene, zinc and the potent immune system enhancer CLA (conjugated linoleic acid, a fatty acid). But don’t confuse “organic” with grass-fed, since many organically raised cows are still fed organic corn, which you don’t want. However, most grass-fed cows are raised organically.

Coconut oil — Besides being excellent for your thyroid and your metabolism, coconut oil is rich in lauric acid, which converts in your body to monolaurin – a compound also found in breast milk that strengthens a baby’s immunity.

Its medium chain fatty acids, or triglycerides (MCT’s) also impart a number of health benefits, including raising your body’s metabolism and fighting off pathogens such as viruses, bacteria and fungi. Make sure you choose an organic coconut oil that is unrefined, unbleached, made without heat processing or chemicals, and does not contain GM ingredients.

Berries Blueberries and raspberries rate very high in antioxidant capacity compared to other fruits and vegetables. They are also lower in fructose than many other fruits.

Broccoli – Broccoli contains the highest amount of isothiocyanates, a cancer-fighting compound, of all the crunchy vegetables. Studies have shown that just 10 spears a week (5 servings) can make a difference in your health.

Chlorella -This single-cell freshwater algae acts as an efficient detoxification agent by binding to toxins (most of which promote chronic inflammation), such as mercury, and carrying them out of your system. The chlorophyll in the chlorella helps you process more oxygen, cleanses your blood and promotes the growth and repair of your tissues.

Tea - As for beverages, clean pure water is a must for optimal health, but if you want another beverage, a good choice with added health benefits is high quality herbal teas.

Matcha tea is the most nutrient-rich green tea and comes in the form of a stone-ground powder, completely unfermented. The best Matcha comes from Japan and has up to 17 times the antioxidants of wild blueberries, and seven times more than dark chocolate. Tulsi is another tea loaded with antioxidants and other micronutrients that support immune function and heart health.

Krill Oil-Krill oil is the only dietary supplement that makes it to this list, and that’s only because the ideal food source for these essential omega-3 fats has been destroyed by widespread pollution. The dangers of eating fish simply outweigh the benefits due to the toxic mercury levels they now contain, with very few exceptions.

Antarctic krill oil is a pure marine oil loaded with powerful antioxidants and omega-3 oils, with NO heavy metal contamination.

The first step is to make a conscious effort in choosing what you feed your body. This list is a good start to eating healthy.

This information of High Value Foods is from Ginny Banks, a food expert.

Why Hire A Life Coach?

Have you ever wondered why a person would want to hire a life coach?

As you know we all have found life to be overwhelming at times. During those times would it help to have someone to talk with to help you prioritize or organize your life? Having someone who would encourage you and get you moving would be helpful, don’t you agree?

Some of us had dreams but somewhere along the way life got in the way. Or perhaps, the practical side of us directed us away from those dreams. How many times have you told yourself that that dream job or that sports car or finding the love of your life just won’t happen? What if you had someone who helped you to make those dreams come true?

Many times we sabotage our efforts because we have been told negative things about ourselves till we have believed them. Those negative programs can convince us that we are not worthy of great things or we are not talented enough to pursue our dreams. If you had a way to change those negative programs into positive ones and believe in yourself, would you want to learn how to achieve that?

You get undivided attention when you work with a Life Coach. The coach helps you see what you are capable of by teaching you goal setting and guides you through the obstacles so you can achieve ANYTHING YOU want!

Each and every one of us can benefit from a Life Coach. Having someone to encourage us and make us accountable helps us achieve the impossible.

Where are you at in your life? Is something missing? Do you still have dreams of what you want in your life? Your dreams can come true …. If that is what you want!

Are you stuck? You know what needs to be done, but you can’t seem to find the right actions or directions to get out of that spot?

Let me help you define your goals, get over obstacles and reach those goals.

The world continues to become more and more complicated. It is moving so fast that it is easy to get caught up in the fast pace.  STOP and think about what you really want. The support you need is right here.

Call me at 585-346-7334. You can ask me questions. See if you are ready to make changes in your life and fill your life with what YOU want.  Remember, the first session is FREE!!

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