Category: Digestive Health
‘Twas the Night Before the Holiday Party!
‘Twas the Night Before the Holiday Party!
‘Twas the night before the Holiday party, joyous and elate,
Excitement filled the air, as I prepared to celebrate.
At New Leaf Wellness, a revelation took flight,
Natural Hormone Therapy, a beacon shining bright.
My worries were eased, like a gentle, soothing breeze,
As I embraced the promise of wellness with such ease.
The hormones aligned, a symphony within,
A transformation began, a journey to begin.
No longer confined to worries and strife,
I danced through the night, embracing a new life.
The dress in my closet, a symbol of grace,
Enhanced by vitality, a radiant embrace.
Nestled in comfort, in this newfound repose,
A harmony of hormones, my essence composed.
Away to share my joy, the story to unfold,
Of New Leaf Wellness, where transformations are told.
With confidence blooming, like a flower in spring,
I reveled in the joy that Natural Hormone Therapy could bring.
Now, every holiday, a testament to glee,
Thanks to New Leaf Wellness, a gift to me.
On estrogen! On progesterone! A symphony so divine,
Harmony restored, like a cherished vintage wine.
Here’s to the radiance, the balance, the cheer,
To happy hormones and a joyous new year!
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Embracing Food Sensitivity Test Results
Embracing Food Sensitivity Test Results: A Journey to Wellness
by guest author Rodrigo Raphael, CEO Biotrinetix Laboratory
Food sensitivities can have a profound impact on our overall well-being, affecting everything from our digestive health to our energy levels and even our mood. Discovering your food sensitivities through testing can be a game-changer, allowing you to make informed choices about what you put into your body. While the prospect of adjusting your diet may seem daunting at first, following your food sensitivity test results can be a rewarding and transformative experience if approached with the right mindset. In this blog post, we will explore how embracing your food sensitivity test results is not as hard as you may think, and how preparation, a positive mindset, and letting go of emotional attachments can lead you to success on your wellness journey.
1. Shift Your Perspective
The key to making the transition to a food-sensitivity-friendly diet easier lies in shifting your perspective. Instead of dwelling on the foods you should avoid, focus on the vast array of delicious and nourishing alternatives available to you. View this journey as an opportunity to explore new culinary horizons and nourish your body in a way that promotes optimal health. Remember, you are making choices that support your well-being, and that is a cause for celebration.
2. Preparation is Key
Success in following your food sensitivity test results starts with preparation. Take the time to research and plan meals that align with your dietary needs. Create shopping lists and keep your pantry stocked with ingredients that you can turn to when cooking or preparing snacks. With a bit of preparation, you’ll find it much easier to stick to your new dietary guidelines without feeling overwhelmed.
3. Letting Go of Emotional Attachments
Food is often associated with emotions, memories, and comfort. Letting go of emotional attachments to the foods you used to enjoy can be challenging, but it is an essential step towards embracing your food sensitivity results. Instead of feeling deprived, remind yourself of the positive changes you’re making for your health. Seek comfort in new recipes and the joy of discovering flavors that are both delicious and nourishing.
4. Seek Support
Remember, you don’t have to embark on this journey alone. Seek support from Biotrinetix, friends, family, or online communities and individuals with similar dietary needs. Sharing experiences, tips, and recipes can make the transition feel less isolating and more empowering. Surround yourself with a positive support system that encourages and celebrates your commitment to your well-being.
5. Focus on the Positive
Rather than focusing on the reactive foods on your test results, concentrate on the vast array of foods that you can still enjoy without any adverse reactions. Celebrate the fact that you are taking charge of your health and making choices that align with your body’s needs. As you start to feel the positive effects of your dietary changes, you’ll find that the sacrifices are well worth it. Following your food sensitivity test results doesn’t have to be as hard as it may initially seem. With a positive mindset, preparation, and support, you can embrace this journey toward improved health and well-being. Letting go of emotional attachments to certain foods and focusing on the abundance of nourishing alternatives will make the transition smoother and more enjoyable. Remember, you are making choices that prioritize your health and vitality, and that is a powerful step towards a happier and healthier you. So, go forth with confidence, and may your food sensitivity journey be one of growth, discovery, and wellness.
Food Sensitivity Testing
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Hormones & Food in Omaha, NE
Weight gain, pain, and fatigue are just a few symptoms of hormonal imbalances. If you found this blog post, then you probably have a pretty good understanding of the importance of hormones and how they can affect your day-to-day life. Or maybe you are experiencing some imbalances and want to do something about it. Hormones & Food education can be found at our New Leaf Wellness clinic in Omaha, NE. What if there was a way that you could help with your imbalance symptoms while you’re doing something everyone does every single day? Eating. More specifically, your daily food choices.
How Food Choices Affect My Hormones
“Food can affect the production and secretion of hormones by direct actions on the gut, by nervous reflexes, through changes in the concentration of various metabolites in the blood, or secondary to changes in circulating gut hormone levels.” PubMed
The food you eat can impact the amount of certain hormones that are made in your body and how much those hormones are dispersed. We can manipulate some of these hormones through specific foods. But what foods should you be looking for?
The first items you want to put in your shopping cart are cruciferous vegetables. Cruciferous vegetables include broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, kale, cabbage, and bok choy. These veggies help our livers metabolize estrogen and protect us from estrogen-dominant cancers. It really does pay to eat your vegetables, kids.
Carbs or No Carbs
Another thing you’ll want to look for is high-fiber carbohydrates. A good rule of thumb is the “half/fourth rule.” Half the meal is full of nonstarchy vegetables, and a fourth of the meal is starchy vegetables like potatoes or whole grains. A high-fiber diet can help clear out some excess hormones from your body, along with regulating melatonin and cortisol. So grab some carrots, sweet potatoes, and squash to that shopping cart too.
Finally, let’s talk about fat. Fat and cholesterol are the building blocks of hormones. It is important to stock up on fats high in omega-3s. Some foods that include healthy fats are salmon, albacore tuna, walnuts, flaxseeds, olive oil, chia seeds, and avocados.
Small life changes like choosing what foods to eat can affect how your hormones interact with the rest of your body. And they’re not even gross or obscure dishes that are impossible to find. Most likely you have some of these ingredients in your kitchen already. If you need some starting ideas, try looking up some healthy recipes including any of the foods listed above. Help your taste buds and your body! For more help, go to New Leaf Wellness, Omaha, or one of the other New Leaf Wellness clinics near you.
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Avoiding Ultra-Process Foods
WHAT ARE ULTRA-PROCESSED FOODS?
Many people suggest we avoid ultra-processed food and choose whole foods instead. What are ultra-processed foods? According to Harvard Health, food processing often involves adding ingredients like sugar, salt, fat, artificial colors, preservatives, flavors, and/or stabilizers, so these processed products are “made mostly from substances extracted from foods, such as fats, starches, added sugars, and hydrogenated fats.” In other words, it feels like a bit of a stretch to call them food in the first place.
AMERICAN DIET
Unfortunately, the typical American diet (and grocery store) is chock-full of these products, from cookies and crackers to frozen meals and sugar-packed sodas.
One 2022 report noted that a whopping 73% of the U.S. food supply can be considered ultra-processed—partially because these “Frankenfoods” are much more profitable for manufacturers, costing on average 52% less than minimally processed options. However, for the humans consuming them, they have many impacts that are far from positive—in fact, they’re downright health-destroying. Let’s look at just some of the ways in which they harm the entire human body, over both the short and long term.
EATING HIGHLY PROCESS FOODS CAN BE ADDICTIVE
One study, published in late 2022 in the journal Addiction, evaluated these foods according to the criteria established when researchers examined the impacts of tobacco in the 1980s. The findings noted that these addictive hallmarks include:
- Loss of control over intake, such as seen with compulsive or binge eating
- Intense cravings, or strong urges that are difficult to resist
- Inability to reduce consumption—for example, eating even when not hungry
- Continued use despite negative consequences, including serious health concerns like obesity
The study estimated that roughly 14% of adults and 12% of children exhibit signs of food addiction.
EATING HIGHLY PROCESS FOODS MAY INCREASE THE RISK FOR COGNITIVE DECLINE
We already know that high-glycemic, low-fiber foods and other nutritionally empty culprits, are potential memory destroyers. More specifically, a study presented at the 2022 Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, published in JAMA Neurology and reported by CNN, stated that consuming more than 20% of the daily calorie intake (that is, 400 calories of a 2,000-calorie diet) via ultra-processed foods may increase the risk for cognitive decline. This decline occurred at a rate of 28% faster among men and women who consumed large amounts of these foods, and they also experienced a 25% faster decline in executive function. Unfortunately, many Americans consume far more than 20% of their daily calories in ultra-processed foods, with one 2017 study reporting that number at 57.5% among its survey participants.
HIGHLY PROCESSED FOODS BOOST THE ODDS OF EXPERIENCING MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES
A 2022 review of 17 studies researched the links between processed foods and mental health disorders. The findings stated that “greater ultra-processed food consumption was cross-sectionally associated with increased odds of depressive and anxiety symptoms” and “was associated with increased risk of subsequent depression.” Correspondingly, another study from 2020 found that participants whose ultra-processed food intake made up more than 73% of their total energy intake had a 35% higher risk of depressive symptoms, compared with those who consumed 34% or less of their total calories from ultra-processed foods. Clearly, there is a reason why the Standard American Diet spells SAD!
EATING ULTRA-PROCESSED FOODS HAS BEEN LINKED TO INCREASED PHYSICAL HEALTH RISKS
In 2019, two large European studies were published in The BMJ. These studies established a positive association between eating highly processed foods and the risk of cardiovascular disease and even death. The first study, from NutriNet-Santé, surveyed 105,159 French adults (79% of whom were female, with an average age of 43 years). The conclusion was that a “10% increase in the proportion of ultra-processed food in the diet was associated with significantly higher rates of cardiovascular disease, coronary heart disease, and cerebrovascular disease (an increase of 12%, 13%, and 11%, respectively).” Meanwhile, a diet higher in unprocessed or minimally processed foods is correlated with a lower risk of all these health issues.
The second study investigated the link between eating ultra-processed foods and the risk of death from any cause. Like the first study, it surveyed participants over 10 years. The BMJ results demonstrated that “higher consumption of ultra-processed foods (more than 4 servings per day) was associated with a 62% increased risk of all-cause mortality compared with lower consumption (less than 2 servings per day). Each additional daily serving of ultra-processed food is correlated with an 18% relative mortality risk increase. These two studies point to possible links between Frankenfoods and poorer quality of life. More research is needed to establish cause and effect.
WHICH ULTRA-PROCESSED FOODS ARE THE WORST?
Though eating anything that fits into the ultra-processed or highly processed categories interferes with optimal full-body health, researchers have hypothesized that certain foods are more likely to trigger addictive-like behaviors. For example, a pair of studies from 2015 compared the making of these toxic food products to the processing that transforms a coca leaf into cocaine—in other words, both have been altered to speed up absorption into the bloodstream.
Ultra-processed foods have large glycemic loads. Glycemic load relates to the food’s dosage of refined carbohydrates and the resulting blood sugar spike. A 2018 study noted that carbs with a high glycemic index “elicit a rapid shift in blood glucose and insulin levels, akin to the pharmacokinetics of addictive substances.” Like with other commonly abused drugs, glucose and insulin levels influence dopamine concentration, so sugar creates cravings and addiction. Accordingly, the these studies referenced above pointed to high-glycemic-load foods as the worst offenders.
15 ULTRA-PROCESSED FOODS TO AVOID
Some of the worse ultra-processed foods that you should nix from your diet include the following 15 nutritional disasters:
- Processed meats (sausages, hot dogs, and deli meats)
- Sugary breakfast cereals
- Sodas and energy drinks
- Frozen pizzas
- Mashed potato flakes
- Packaged cookies
- Blended coffee drinks and flavored creamers
- French fries
- Pretzels
- Baked goods
- Candy
- Instant noodles
- Flavored chips and cheese puffs
- Processed cheese sticks
- Barbecue sauce
FINDING THE BEST OPTIONS AMONG PROCESSED FOODS
Researchers at Northeastern University have created an online tool that rates foods. This online tool rates foods within the same product category on a scale from 1-100 from least processed to ultra-processed. For example, in the “Spread & Squeeze” category, Whole Foods’ 365 brand almond butter scores 5/100 while the same brand of “Cookie Butter” spread is rated at 77/100. This tool can help us make better food choices.
Whole foods, of course, may contain sugar (like you’d find in fruit). Whole foods also contain fiber, protein, and water, making it slower to hit the bloodstream and do not cause that same feeling of a sugar rush. Stick to unprocessed or minimally processed foods in the produce section, such as nuts or legumes. Unprocessed foods promote maximum health and longevity over the long haul.
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WELLNESS COACHING CAN HELP WITH:
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Weight Loss vs. Bloating
Do you really need to lose weight or could it be something else?
Watch this video to learn more about Weight Loss vs Bloating.
Support Weight Loss with B12 & MIC
Supporting Weight-loss with B12 & MIC
Whether you’re just starting B12 & MIC or considering them to support your weight-loss journey, we’ve got what you need. Our goal at New Leaf Wellness is to help you make the best decisions regarding your health and wellness.
First – what is B12?
Vitamin B-12 plays an essential role in red blood cell formation, cell metabolism, nerve function, and the production of DNA, the molecules inside cells that carry genetic information. The body of evidence in support of these claims is substantial. But, perhaps the best proof of B12’s superpowers is what happens when it is not adequately present in the body. Individuals with known B12 deficiencies or those prone to a potential deficiency due to lifestyle must supplement vitamin B12. Failure to do so may lead to a variety of health issues including anemia, fatigue, muscle weakness, intestinal problems, nerve damage, and mood disturbances, to name a few examples. Vitamin B-12 deficiency is not super common in the U.S.; however, vegetarianism or veganism is increasingly so. Unfortunately, the parameters of plant-based diets restrict individuals from the very foods where B12 is naturally occurring – mainly, fish, poultry, meat, eggs, and dairy products.
Deficiencies are also seen in older adults and people with digestive tract conditions or pernicious anemia. These individuals can receive an injectable form of the vitamin, which altogether bypasses the gastrointestinal tract. B12 injections (Boost Program) are more readily absorbed in the body and do not have to be administered as often as oral tablets. As a result, injectable B12 has become a popular choice for anyone seeking B12 supplementation, not just those with poor digestive health.
What is B12 + MIC? Or the Boost Program?
The full formula and the roles of its various components are as follows:
- B12 is a water-soluble vitamin involved in the metabolism that helps the body use fat & carbohydrates for energy & to make new protein
- Methionine is an essential amino that speeds up fat removal within the liver & neutralizes toxins, promoting lean muscle growth
- Inositol is an essential amino that plays a critical role in metabolic function
- Choline is an essential nutrient that helps to regulate memory, mood, muscle control & many other functions
This combination is most effective when used as part of a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet and regular exercise. B12 & MIC can help support energy levels, help build lean muscle mass, and even help initiate modest weight loss. For some, it can help to jump-start weight loss.
Patients looking to help push beyond a sticking point in their health goals, short-term B12 & MIC use might be appropriate. For others looking for a longer-term solution, the B12 & MIC formulation can be a regular tool in an arsenal of weight management strategies.
As stated previously, B12 & MIC is likely to be most effective when used as part of a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet and regular exercise. Supporting Weight-loss with B12 & MIC are fine to use short-term or long-term, depending on your health goals. You should discuss B12 & MIC or the Boost Program use with your provider at New Leaf Wellness, Omaha, NE and the other New Leaf Wellness clinics and develop a plan that is right for you.
Note: The above statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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Decreasing Inflammation
Watch this video to learn more about DECREASING INFLAMMATION for:
Increased Energy and Vitality
Improved Digestive Health
Increased Sex Drive
Better Sleep
Improved Mood
Enhanced Immune Function
Improved Skin Health