Monday, January 14, 2008

SOY Reduces HOT FLASHES

A new study out of Harvard, reported in the January issue of Menopause, shows that postmenopausal women were able to reduce their hot flashes by 52% by taking a soy supplement. In addition to monitoring the women's hot flashes, the researchers also measured cardiovascular markers and thyroid and sex hormones and found no significant differences from the placebo group.

Many articles have come out with conflicting evidence regarding soy. From the beginning, naturopathic physicians have educated patients on the difference between fermented and unfermented soy. Fermenting the bean lowers its harmful phytoconstituents, like phytic acid, which can contribute to mineral deficiencies. We’ve noted that many of the negative studies have used unfermented soy products; in general, there has been little consistency in the type of soy products used for research surrounding menopause and hot flashes.

In this most recent study, researchers extracted soy isoflavones from soy germ fermented with Koji fungus. The choice to use fermented soy may account for the positive findings in this study, and eating fermented soy products is generally safer than eating processed soy. Fermented soy products include miso, tempeh, and tofu.

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Friday, January 11, 2008

Healthy BACK

A recent study in the September 24th issue of Archives of Internal Medicine found that acupuncture relieved back pain better than conventional treatment. According to Heinz Endres, M.D., almost twice as many patients were helped with acupuncture treatments than any other treatments.

Low back pain is a notoriously difficult to treat and is an extremely common complaint. According to the National Institute of Neurologic Disorders and Stroke, Americans spend at least 50 billion dollars a year on low back pain and almost everyone will have at least one occurrence of low back pain in his or her life.

Back pain can arise from muscle, bone, joint, or ligament irritation. If the issue stems from a muscle or ligament problem, acupuncture will most likely be highly effective. A single acupuncture treatment, which may include tuina, cupping and/or moxibustion in combination with needle therapy, will give you at least partial relief if this is the case. If the issue arises from a joint or bone misalignment, acupuncture may not work as well. In any case, acupuncture is a great place to start in order to manage your low back pain. It is relatively inexpensive and completely safe in comparison to conventional treatments.

ALETRIS Center of Integrative Medicine is a Scottsdale, AZ wellness center serving Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Phoenix, Glendale, Arrowhead, Peoria, Sun City, Chandler, Tempe, Ahwatukee, and Mesa, AZ with specialties in naturopathic medicine, natural hormone therapy, women's health, acupuncture, colon hydrotherapy, natural skincare and sugar hair removal.

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Thursday, January 10, 2008

HEALING Takes Time

Patients often wonder how long it will take for them to heal. That question is a difficult one to answer because different areas of the body actually regenerate at different speeds. In any case, you are what you eat, and these cells rebuild themselves from the nutrients and water you supply them. If you give them junk for fuel, they will function poorly.

Changing to a produce-based, vegetarian, organic diet will change the quality of your health by providing better nutrition to your body’s cells as they reproduce.

Scientists have found that you:

Regenerate the cells in your body in 1 year

Regenerate the cells in your skeleton in 3 months

Regenerate the cells in your skin in 1 month

Regenerate the cells in your brain in 1 month

Regenerate the cells in your stomach lining in 5 days

As you can see, the timeline for many body cells is dramatically fast. So give them the highest quality raw materials and watch your health change dramatically.

ALETRIS Center of Integrative Medicine is a Scottsdale, AZ wellness center serving Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Phoenix, Glendale, Arrowhead, Peoria, Sun City, Chandler, Tempe, Ahwatukee, and Mesa, AZ with specialties in
naturopathic medicine,
natural hormone therapy, women's health, acupuncture, colon hydrotherapy, natural skincare and sugar hair removal.


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Thursday, January 3, 2008

Healthy SLEEP


Long-term health depends on the regeneration that occurs during deep sleep. Growth hormone, or the “anti-aging” hormone, is secreted during sleep, which stimulates tissue regeneration, liver cleansing, muscle building, break down of fat stores and normalization of blood sugar. During sleep, free radicals are scavenged in the brain, minimizing its aging. Many health problems are aggravated by inadequate sleep. Oftentimes, if a patient has several different complaints, it is impossible to resolve all of them without addressing the sleep. Sleep is the time of healing, thus very little healing occurs in the absence of daily deep sleep.

SYMPTOMS OF INADEQUATE SLEEP
With inadequate sleep, individuals often experience drowsiness, fatigue, decreased concentration, impaired memory, reduced stress tolerance, mood changes, irritability, muscle tension, or increased health problems such as infections.


TIPS FOR IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF YOUR SLEEP
Maintain consistent sleep and wake times. Do not push yourself to stay up past the initial signs of sleepiness. This can create epinephrine production, causing more difficulty getting to sleep later. It is good to have a “getting ready for bed” routine to relax and prepare your body for sleep. Avoid taking naps if you have trouble sleeping at night.

Reserve the bed for sleep and sex only. Do not read, watch TV, eat, or worry in bed. Solve daily dilemmas outside of the bedroom. If you find that you’ve been lying awake in bed for 15-20 minutes, get out of bed. Do something mundane until you feel sleepy, and then go back to bed. Repeat this as often as needed.

Your sleeping environment should be quiet, cool and comfortable. The room should be clutter-free. Reduce the amount of ambient light as much as possible. Electronic devices such as clocks, stereos, TVs and computers generate electromagnetic fields that can disturb sleep for some people. Experiment with moving these into another room or using EMF shields.

Exercise regularly. Exercising during the day or early evening decreases the time it takes to get to sleep and increases the amount of deep sleep obtained. Most people do better avoiding exercise late in the evening.

Exposure to sunlight early in the morning and late in the afternoon or evening encourages a strong circadian rhythm. The hormone melatonin, which helps create a sleep state in the body, is suppressed in light and secreted in darkness.

If you have problems with waking during the early hours of the morning, have a small protein snack just before bed to ensure consistent blood sugar levels throughout the night. Consistently get exposure to sunlight as late in the day as possible.

Improving overall health will improve the quality of your sleep. Work towards improving or eliminating health problems. Treatment modalities such as massage, acupuncture or cranial sacral will help to relax the body. Effective stress management is essential.

Follow these simple suggestions to achieve deeper, more restful sleep:
Take warm baths, possibly adding Epsom salts or lavender oil.

Meditate for 5-30 minutes.

Perform breathing exercises, progressive muscle relaxation (various recordings are available) or any other means of inducing the “relaxation response.” Daily practice brings greater results.

Listen to s
pecial acoustic recordings that increase specific brain wave patterns for relaxation and sleep.

Explore botanical treatments and aromatherapy (examples include chamomile, valerian, vervain (verbena), hops, lavender, passionflower, avena (oat straw), lemon balm and scutellaria (skull cap). Consult your physician for dosages and recommendations.

Consider calcium and magnesium supplementation. Consult your physician for dosages and recommendations.

Avoid these negative habits:
Although alcohol may make you fall asleep, the sleep obtained after drinking is fragmented and light.

The stimulating effects of caffeine may last up to 10 hours in some people. Avoid it in the afternoon if getting to sleep is a problem. Caffeine is present in coffee, green tea, black tea, chocolate and some medications (pain relievers, decongestants, thermogenic weight loss products, energy supplements, etc.).

The stimulating effects of nicotine (first- or second-hand smoke) can last several hours.

Sleeping pills, aside from being highly addictive and full of side effects, decrease the amount of time spent in deep sleep and only increase light sleep.

B-vitamin supplements can increase energy that may keep some people awake if taken before bed. Take
B-vitamins earlier in the day.

Do not go to bed with a very full stomach. Large quantities of protein are stimulating to the body as digestion occurs. It’s best to finish eating at least three hours before going to bed.

Resources
Dement MD PhD, William. The Promise of Sleep. 1999. Dell Publishing. New York, NY.

Jacobs PhD, Gregg. Say Goodnight to Insomnia. 1998. Henry Holt and Company. New York, NY.

Ross DC, Herbert, Brenner Lac, Keri and Goldberg, Burton. Sleep Disorders. www.AlternativeMedicine.com; Tiburon, CA.
2000.

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Monday, December 31, 2007

Colon Hydrotherapy for Constipation


NOBODY Talks About IT. Constipation affects more than four million Americans, most of whom are women. Many of these women do not know that having one to three bowel movements a day is vital to overall wellness and disease prevention.

Unfortunately we are a nation bombarded by pharmaceutical and laxative advertisements. These popular "treatments" simply mask the cause of constipation while promoting psychological and physiological dependence and worsening the condition itself.

Untreated constipation leads to body toxicity and disease. Its common symptoms include acne, body odor, bad breath, fatigue, allergies, headaches, irritability, abnormal blood pressure, insomnia, bloating, abnormal menses, and thyroid and hormone imbalance.

Treatment for constipation may include a series of colon hydrotherapy treatments, diet and behavior modification, herbal and fiber supplementation, and increased water intake.

Every woman is different, and every woman deserves customized treatment. At ALETRIS Center of Integrative Medicine in Scottsdale, AZ, optimal health is recognized to be more than the absence of illness.

You can read more about colon hydrotherapy, often called colonic irrigation, at www.aletriscenter.com

ALETRIS Center of Integrative Medicine is a Scottsdale, AZ wellness center serving Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Phoenix, Glendale, Arrowhead, Peoria, Sun City, Chandler, Tempe, Ahwatukee, and Mesa, AZ with specialties in naturopathic medicine, natural hormone therapy, women's health, acupuncture, colon hydrotherapy, natural skincare and sugar hair removal.

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