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Nutrition choices dilemma between healthy food or medical pillsGreetings to you,

Here is a link to a very illuminating, informative article by Dr. Anne Dunev that answers the question: “What is Natual Medicine?”

http://www.annedunev.com/metabolism-1

She describes the various natural approaches and natural remedies that achieve good health and energy.  Dr. Dunev also explains what some of the drug-based methods of regular medicine are and what they can do to the body.

Enjoy the article and here’s hoping you get some benefit out of it to strengthen and lengthen your life.

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Foods Highest in PotassiumGreetings to you,

Here’s a link to a valuable article by Dr. Josh Axe on the “Top 10 Potassium Rich Foods.”

https://draxe.com/nutrition/top-10-potassium-rich-foods/

Potassium has many health benefits and it is best gotten from foods, although  supplements are also available.  Potassium is one of the key natural remedies as it supports bone and muscle strength, as well as a healthy heart and good blood pressure.  It is the third most abundant mineral in the body.

Enjoy eating those potassium rich foods!

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Coconut and milk , oil coco for organic healthy food and beautyGreetings,

Here is a link to an informative article by Dr. Anne Dunev, a Certified Nutritionist and Naturopathic Practitioner.  She describes coconut oil as a healing natural remedy for outside and inside the body.  She says:

“You might call coconut oil the best beauty oil for inside or outside the body. As a skin oil, coconut oil can be used at any age. Coconut oil is an excellent moisturizer for moisturizing dry skin.”

“Added to shakes and smoothies, coconut oil may contribute to weight loss and has even been shown to decrease belly fat and improve blood cholesterol levels, as reported in The Journal of Clinical Nutrition.”

See the full article here:

http://www.annedunev.com/natural-health-and-nutrition-blog/2016/3/31/coconut-oil-for-beauty-and-health

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This natural health news is shared by Nutrition Breakthroughs, a publisher of nutrition news and a supplier of natural remedies since 2002.  Nutrition Breakthroughs makes Sleep Minerals II, the effective natural sleep aid with calcium, magnesium, zinc and vitamin D.

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Posted on: January 11, 2020

“So what are we going to do with this big pile of cabbages?” You can imagine the dilemma faced by the early adopters of agriculture practices some 10,000 years ago. As we moved from hunting & gathering to growing our own food new challenges emerged: we used to just forage what we needed at the […]

via Fermented Foods and Your Gut Health — Olwen Anderson Naturopath & Counsellor

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Yogurt Healthy WeightThis article is a nice, simple explanation of the benefits of fermented foods and how they came into existence.  In addition, another simple overview of how fermented foods act to increase good health and immunity by enhancing the good bacteria in the intestinal lining.

This natural health news is shared by Nutrition Breakthroughs, a publisher of nutrition news and a supplier of natural remedies since 2002.  Nutrition Breakthroughs makes Sleep Minerals II, the effective natural sleep aid with calcium, magnesium, zinc and vitamin D.

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Fermented Foods and Your Gut Health: Olwen Anderson Naturopath & Counsellor

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Posted on: January 7, 2020

The Center for Nutrition Research at Illinois Institute of Technology released a new study concluding that meals that substitute fresh avocado for refined carbs resulted in a significant reduction in feelings of hunger and an increase in how satisfied study participants felt, making it a very effective weight loss aid. For too long we have […]

via Nutrition: A Surprising Substitution — 3-D Vitality

This is a short article that shares some good health news.  Avocados are helpful for normalizing hormones, balancing blood sugar and satisfying the appetite.  Avocados can be used with egg salad, tuna salad or chicken salad instead of mayonnaise or enjoyed as guacamole over a lettuce salad.  There are many ways to enjoy it.

This natural health news is shared by Nutrition Breakthroughs, a publisher of nutrition news and a supplier of natural remedies since 2002.  Nutrition Breakthroughs makes Sleep Minerals II, the effective natural sleep aid with calcium, magnesium, zinc and vitamin D.

Nutrition: A Surprising Substitution – from 3-D Vitality

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Posted on: December 23, 2019

Our Bodies Social Media Our endocrine system is an amazing messenger that keeps everything up and running with chemical fuels that are more powerful than we can imagine. They regulate our metabolism, energy levels, growth rates, reproductive health and our responses to everything around us. Nutrition plays a role in regulating our hormones, so for […]

via Hormones and Nutrition — David’s Way to Health and Fitness

A comment from Nutrition Breakthroughs:  This is a well-written and informative article by “David’s Way to Health and Fitness.”

It presents some good nutritional advice for supporting hormonal health, getting good sleep, and staying fit.

Here’s to your good health.


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Hormones and Nutrition: David’s Way to Health and Fitness

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Posted on: November 1, 2019

The Environmental Working Group has listed these foods as being low in pesticide residues. While some people choose to eat organic foods, these conventionally grown foods are considered to be healthy for everyone. 1-Avocados- The avocado is considered a fruit which is unusual in that it is not high in carbohydrates. It is high in…

via The Clean 15 — David’s Way to Health and Fitness

Here’s a nicely written list of the “Clean 15” foods, with some nutritional and vitamin values added for each food from “David’s Way”.

The list originally comes from the Environmental Working Group (EWG), with these foods having been tested and shown to be low in pesticides and chemicals.

However, according to the EWG, a small amount of sweet corn, papaya and summer squash sold in the United States is produced from genetically modified seeds. Buy organic varieties of these crops if you want to avoid GMO produce.

This natural health news is shared by Nutrition Breakthroughs, a publisher of nutrition news and supplier of natural remedies since 2002.  Nutrition Breakthroughs makes Sleep Minerals II, the effective natural sleep aid with calcium, magnesium, zinc and vitamin D.

The Clean 15: David’s Way to Health and Fitness – Low Pesticide Foods

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Posted on: August 28, 2019

Our Bodies Social Media Our endocrine system is an amazing messenger that keeps everything up and running with chemical fuels that are more powerful than we can imagine. They regulate our metabolism, energy levels, growth rates, reproductive health and our responses to everything around us. Nutrition plays a role in regulating our hormones, so for […]

via Hormones and Nutrition — David’s Way to Health and Fitness

This is an interesting and helpful article from “David’s Way to Health and Fitness” on the healthiest foods to eat for good hormonal health.  Find out what fatty fish, nuts and leafy greens have to do with appetite control.  Discover what eggs, cranberries, plums and yogurt have to do with thyroid function, and also see what the healthiest fats are.

This health news about natural remedies and good health is shared by Nutrition Breakthroughs, a publisher of nutrition articles and a supplier of natural remedies since 2002.  Nutrition Breakthroughs makes Sleep Minerals II, the effective natural sleep aid with calcium, magnesium, zinc and vitamin D.

Hormones and Nutrition – Best Foods to Eat – David’s Way to Health and Fitness

Sleep foods chartThe National Institutes of Health reports that about thirty percent of the population experiences disrupted sleep and insomnia. Because sleeping drugs are addictive and come with side effects, many people are reaching out for natural sleep remedies.

Research studies are confirming that certain foods are high in the natural sleep hormone known as melatonin, and other foods are proving themselves good sources of potassium, calcium and magnesium.

In a study from the University of California San Diego, researchers examined the effects of potassium supplementation on sleep quality. A placebo-controlled study compared one week of potassium chloride supplements to one week of identical placebo capsules. Their results were published in the journal “Sleep”, and showed that potassium significantly increased sleep efficiency due to less awakenings after falling asleep.  Good food sources of potassium include bananas, baked potatoes, baked sweet potatoes and broccoli.

The tart “Montmorency” cherry contains a significant level of melatonin per a study done at the University Of Texas Health Science Center. Cherries are available in a concentrated supplement form that can be taken in the evening to improve the quality of sleep. Other ways cherries can be eaten include fresh cherries, frozen cherries and cherry juice. Cherry juice should be diluted with water or sparkling water as it is high in natural sugars.

Researchers have measured the effect that different types of rice have as sleep remedies. Mahatma rice (low carbohydrate rice) was compared to Jasmine rice (high in carbohydrates) for their effects on sleep quality. The rice was eaten either four hours before bedtime or one hour before bedtime. The study from the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found  that a high carbohydrate-based meal resulted in a significant shortening of the time needed to fall asleep when eating it four hours before bed.  Brown rice is also a healthful choice.

Almonds are a very good source magnesium and can help with better sleep.  James F. Balch, M.D., author of Prescription for Nutritional Healing, writes: “A lack of the nutrients calcium and magnesium will cause you to wake up after a few hours and not be able to return to sleep.” Eating a handful or two of almonds before bed can be helpful.

A recently released study on magnesium supplements for sleep came from the University of Medical Sciences in Iran. It included 46 older adults, aged 60 to 75, who were experiencing insomnia. However, it’s interesting to note that the researchers recommend their results be extended as a helpful aid to all ages of the general population.

The people were divided into two groups. One group received placebos, while the other received magnesium oxide tablets twice a day (250 milligrams each) for eight weeks. In the group that was given magnesium, the subjects experienced significant increases in sleep time, with less night time interruptions and fewer early morning awakenings. Magnesium can be found in dark leafy greens, nuts, seeds, fish, beans, whole grains and avocados.

Jobee Knight, a nutritional researcher and founder of Nutrition Breakthroughs in Glendale, CA., is someone who fought her own battle against sleeplessness and insomnia. She decided to put her background to use by searching out effective natural ingredients for relaxation and deeper sleep.

The result was Sleep Minerals II, which contains highly absorbable forms of the best minerals for sleep and relaxation: Calcium and magnesium with Vitamin D. The ingredients are delivered in a softgel form with healthy carrier oils, making them more easily assimilated than capsules or tablets and providing a deeper, longer-lasting sleep.

Doctor P. of Houston, Texas says: “I had developed severe sleeping problems and took two different sleeping medications over the course of several weeks. When I discontinued them the insomnia came back even worse. Sleep Minerals II was just what I needed. I’ve been taking it and getting many hours of sleep a night. As a doctor I would definitely avoid prescribing sleeping drugs — I would recommend Sleep Minerals II.”

Chris M. of the United Kingdom says: “I take one softgel of Sleep Minerals II before bed every night and within 20 minutes I am asleep. The difference in the quality of my sleep and the ease with which I get to sleep using this product is monumental. I have stopped obsessing about sleep or dreading bedtime — I just take a softgel and drift off. If I stop taking them, within a week my sleep starts to lighten in quality, the amount of my sleep diminishes, and my old insomniac patterns reappear.”

For more information, visit the Sleep Sleep Minerals II page.

 

 

Article source: http://www.nutritionbreakthroughs.com/blog/2015/09/30/sleep-foods-chart-top-proven-foods-for-insomnia/

magnesium sleepBy Forrest Nielsen
From the Human Nutrition Research Center of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture

Can’t sleep? You are not alone. Not being able to sleep, or insomnia, is a common complaint, especially among people older than 50. More than half of all people aged 65 years and older have sleep problems.

Not surprisingly, lack of sleep is caused mainly by factors that are more common later in life, such as breathing problems, illness and medications. Yet, scientists have proved that poor sleep is not a natural part of aging.

Five common complaints are trouble falling asleep, waking up, awaking too early, needing to nap and not feeling rested.

Lack of sleep is a health concern because it can cause attention and memory problems, depressed mood and body chemistry changes that foster heart disease, diabetes and osteoporosis.

A factor getting more attention recently is poor nutrition. A low intake of the mineral magnesium may be one nutritional factor causing sleep problems.

Magnesium plays a key role in the body’s chemistry that regulates sleep. This may be why persons with long-term lack of sleep, or abnormal brain waves during deep sleep, often have low magnesium in their blood.

Some small studies with humans and rats also suggest that magnesium is needed for good sleep. Magnesium treatment increased deep sleep and improved brain waves during sleep in 12 elderly subjects. Magnesium treatment decreased time to fall asleep and improved sleep quality of 11 alcoholic patients who often have a low magnesium status. Magnesium deficiency increased time awake at the expense of deep sleep in rats. Feeding magnesium to the rats restored their sleep patterns to normal.

The diets of many people do not contain enough magnesium for good health and sleep. In 1997, the United States Food and Nutrition Board set the recommended dietary allowance (or daily intake) for magnesium at 320 milligrams for women and 420 milligrams for men between ages 51 and 70.

A national food consumption survey found that many Americans, especially older women, consume less than the recommended amount for magnesium.  Another risk factor for low magnesium status in older women is the use of calcium supplements without magnesium for bone health. High calcium intakes can make magnesium deficiency worse.

Perhaps, you have heard or read of the folk remedy of drinking a glass of warm milk before going to bed if you have trouble with falling asleep. This remedy may work for some people because milk is a fair source for magnesium. A glass of milk provides about 30 milligrams of magnesium. This amount of magnesium could be the difference between a deficient and adequate magnesium status for many people.

Other foods that have good amounts of magnesium are whole grains, nuts and green leafy vegetables. Green leafy vegetables are a good source of magnesium because the green color is chlorophyll, a chemical that contains magnesium and converts sunlight into food energy.

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This health news is provided by Nutrition Breakthroughs, maker of the effective natural sleep aid featuring calcium and magnesium, Sleep Minerals II.

Kimberly B. of Troy Michigan says: “I have been taking Sleep Minerals II for about a month now. I have tried everything out there and this supplement is amazing. I have suffered with insomnia for two and a half years and have had restless leg syndrome my entire life. This is the first relief I’ve ever had…it’s gone for a month now.”

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Source: Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center : Do you have trouble sleeping? More magnesium might help.