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		<title>Women&#8217;s Health &#8211; Deficiencies that Produce Problems in Menopause and Osteoporosis</title>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-223" title="Managing Menopause and Preventing Osteoporosis" src="http://healthysoul-utions.com/press/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/menopause.jpg" alt="" width="326" height="486" /></p>
<p>This month in honour of Mother&#8217;s Day, I addressed some women’s health issues. In this last post on this theme, we will be addressing deficiencies that produce  menopausal problems and osteoporosis.</p>
<p><strong>Menopause</strong></p>
<p>Menopause can happen either naturally or through surgery. Technically, menopause happens after the ovaries have ceased to function for over a year. Before that it is termed peri-menopause.  Many women experience symptoms of hot flashes, sweating, mood swings, headaches, higher risk of heart disease, breast cancer and osteoporosis during this time.</p>
<p>In the past women have traditionally gone to doctors to get hormone replacement therapy (HRT). While proclaimed as the primary missing ingredient for the menopausal woman, estrogen also has been strongly recommended by the medical and pharmaceutical industries for the prevention of cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis. However, in 1998 the results of the second largest study on HRT were published, indicating that HRT increases the risk of heart disease, as well as breast cancer, osteoporosis and gall bladder disease.</p>
<p>In light of this recent scientific research, women began looking for natural alternatives. Along with a healthy diet, and lifestyle, consuming the right supplements and herbs will help regulate the normal hormone fluctuation that occurs during menopause.</p>
<p>A healthy diet eliminates red meat, processed meat, organ meats, skin of fowl, fried foods, high-fat dairy products, alcohol, refined sugar, spicy food and salt. Instead the concentration is on an alkaline diet &#8211; fowl with skin removed, sea fish at least three times a week (good for iodine), lots of vegetables and fruit, beans and lentils, whole grains and raw nuts and lots of clean water. This will help to bring about a pH body balance for normalized hormones.</p>
<p>The supplements for menopause always start with a good balanced multi-vitamin/mineral supplement. Vitamin E with selenium has a normalizing effect on estrogen levels. If you have chlorinated drinking water, you need more vitamin E. Vitamin E is good for hot flashes, breast tenderness, muscle cramps and vaginal dryness. Vitamin C with bioflavonoids helps to diminish hot flashes and night sweats. It also helps prevent osteoporosis. B complex is important to help your body deal with stress, and replenish the adrenals. B vitamins help depression and have a calming effect. B complex is good to counteract fatigue, irritability, craving for sweets, fluid retention, and headaches.</p>
<p>Calcium/Magnesium is very important to maintain your balance through menopause. It is helpful for headaches, insomnia, when anxious or tense, osteoporosis or to curb cravings for chocolate. GLA an essential fatty acid, is a hormone balancer and helps with hot flashes. It also aids headaches and any inflammation in the body. Omegas are also good for hormone balancing and stabilizing mood changes. Beta-Carotene promotes healthy mucous membranes in the vaginal area. Zinc activates over 80 liver enzymes and helps boost energy.</p>
<p>One major deficiency that is often overlooked with menopausal symptoms is what is called a plant estrogen or phytoestrogen. Phytoestrogens are the plant versions of the human hormone estrogen. The best-researched phytoestrogens are isoflavones, which are found in soy.</p>
<p>Isoflavones are plant substances, which can act as estrogens in the body and have protective functions. Isoflavones can compete with estrogen for the same receptor sites thereby decreasing the health risks of excess estrogen. They can also increase the estrogen activity. If during menopause the body&#8217;s natural level of estrogen drops, isoflavones can compensate this by binding to the same receptor, thereby easing menopause symptoms such as hot flashes as a result.</p>
<p>The best way to consume isoflavones is in the form of soy. Soy contains many types of isoflavones, but the most beneficial are genistein and daidzein. Genistein improves bone strength &amp; density. Daidzein prevents bone loss. Isoflavones can also reduce the risk of breast, bowel, and lung cancer.</p>
<p>Not all soy foods contain soy isoflavones: When crushed, defatted soy flakes are washed in alcohol during the production of soy burgers, soy cheeses, soy milks, and some soy powder mixes, isoflavones are destroyed. If soy protein powders are produced by water-washing the soy-flakes, a much higher isoflavone level is retained. So not only is this a way to ingest high quality amino acids, it also provides the isoflavones needed to decrease menopausal symptoms.</p>
<p>Plant estrogens are also found in herbs. Black Cohosh and Raspberry are phytoestrogens, which helps regulate the luteinizing hormone which fluctuates during menopause. It helps regulate &amp; relieve hot flashes, has a calming effect on the nervous system and helps regulate sleep patterns.</p>
<p>Flaxseed is the richest whole grain source of a class of phytoestrogens called lignans. It reduces cholesterol levels and helps to normalize blood pressure. It shows anti-tumor activity and inhibits cancer growth. It increases metabolism and boosts the immune system.</p>
<p>Dong Quai (also known as angelica) is a phytoestrogen that helps bring relief from hot flashes, relieves vaginal dryness, and traditionally was used as a uterine tonic. Red Clover contains phytoestrogens similar to soy and helps detoxify the liver (a healthy liver is essential for hormonal balance). It also enhances the immune system. Licorice is a source of phytoestrogens. It promotes adrenal function (as you found out earlier, the adrenal glands are the key glands responsible for producing estrogen after menopause).</p>
<p><strong>Osteoporosis</strong></p>
<p>Osteoporosis<strong> </strong>is a gradual decrease in bone mass and density that can begin as early as the teen years. Bone mass should be at its peak in our late 20s or early 30s, but thanks to a poor diet and lack of exercise, many women are already losing bone in their 20s. Bone loss occurs more rapidly in women than in men, especially right around the time of menopause, when an abrupt drop in estrogen and progesterone can accelerates bone loss.</p>
<p>The most important elements of bones are minerals and amino acids. The most important bone minerals are calcium, magnesium, potassium, phosphorous and fluoride. Equally important is the balance between the minerals. Too much phosphorous or fluoride will create poor bone structure. (Nearly all of us already ingest too much fluoride, thanks to fluoridation of our water.) Without enough magnesium, the calcium can&#8217;t be absorbed onto the bone. Vitamins are also involved. For example, vitamin B6 (in B complex) works with magnesium to get calcium onto your bones.</p>
<p>The hormones testosterone, estrogen and progesterone are also actively involved in the making and unmaking of bone. Testosterone and progesterone build bone, while estrogen appears to indirectly slow bone loss. All of these are made from amino acids, the building blocks of all cells.</p>
<p>In osteoporosis, the old bone is being reabsorbed faster than new bone is being made, causing the bones to lose density and become thinner and more porous and fragile. Bone loss seems to be most severe in the spine, wrists and hips. Unfortunately there are usually no signs or symptoms of osteoporosis until a fracture occurs.</p>
<p>To prevent osteoporosis, it is important to reduce or eliminate soda pop and other carbonated beverages, as well as salt, sugar and caffeine consumption, keep meat consumption to a reasonable level (no more than once a day) and decrease alcohol consumption and don’t smoke. Avoid over the counter medications such as antacids and laxatives and avoid severe caloric restriction and yo-yo dieting.</p>
<p>Eat plenty of fresh, green vegetables and whole grains and nuts and seeds. Eating foods high in flavonoids, which help stabilize collagen structures, such as blueberries, raspberries and hawthorn berries are excellent to prevent bone loss. Following all the advice for the menopausal symptoms, will help prevent osteoporosis as well.</p>
<p>Digestive enzymes may be required to optimize digestion for maximum nutrient absorption. It is very important to ensure adequate absorption and the proper utilization of calcium, magnesium, zinc and vitamin D. Vitamin C, B complex, Beta-Carotene, and trace minerals are also needed. Since more vegetable protein is better for maintaining the alkaline balance needed to prevent bone loss, water washed soy protein powder is also important in preventing osteoporosis.</p>
<p>Engage in an active lifestyle that includes both weight bearing and strength training exercise. Exercise is an anti-depressant, stress reliever, fat burner, and bone stimulator.</p>
<p>To sum up, preventing menopause symptoms and osteoporosis requires a balanced lifestyle to support your hormones. Learn stress management techniques, and take time out for relaxation, massage, yoga, meditation and inner growth. Take time for yourself. I know this is hard for women to hear but don’t take on too much.  Laugh, love, relax, and feed yourself with positive thoughts.</p>
<p>Do you have a story to share? I&#8217;d love to get your feedback.  Here on my blog, you&#8217;ll get <em>commentluv</em>.  That&#8217;s great for all bloggers out there. If you leave a comment, you can provide a link back to your own blog.  But you don&#8217;t have to be a blogger to leave a comment; I&#8217;m looking forward to hearing from all of you!</p>
<p>Next week I will cover the dangers of environmental xenoestrogens.</p>
<p>Stay tuned.</p>
<p>Charlene Day</p>
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		<title>3 Stress Components That Lead To Illness and Disease</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 13:22:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charlene</dc:creator>
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<h2>Health is a Choice Part 3 &#8211; Conscious Behavior</h2>
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<p>The human body is a self-repairing, self-regulating system that will maintain good health if we properly support it. Almost all chronic illness can be prevented or put into remission by making different choices.</p>
<p>On the physical level these imbalances are brought about by making inappropriate choices regarding our diets, environment, and conscious behavior. So in this post, let’s look at our behavioral choices.</p>
<p>First let’s define it further into conscious and unconscious behaviors. Our conscious behavior is the one we do have choice with as we are conscious that we are doing a particular behavior or action. When we are unconscious about our behavior is it a lot harder to control as we are not always aware of what or why we just did a particular action.</p>
<p>So in terms of this post we will refer only to conscious behaviors in terms of making good choices that respect our physical body and lead to balancing all the vibrational bodies as well.</p>
<p>So consciously we need to look at our behaviors around anything we think is <strong>stressful</strong>. Chronic stress causes a distortion of the body’s daily maintenance systems and processes. The physical body can literally fall apart without regular maintenance.  Millions of people suffer from chronic stress.  If you were to go onto <a href="http://www.google.com">Google</a> and do a search on stress, you would see there are over a hundred million searches done on that keyword alone.</p>
<p>Stress has many components. It can be:</p>
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<li>physical,</li>
<li>chemical or</li>
<li>mental/emotional stress.</li>
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<p>Let’s look at the different actions or behaviors we can do for these different aspects of stress.  The first behavior is learning new ways of dealing with stress. As the different kinds of stress are what is commonly behind our vibrational imbalance leading to illness and disease.</p>
<p><strong>1. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Physical stressors</span>.</strong> There are many new behaviors we can chose including some from the previous blog posts like choosing the right foods and eliminating the ones that don’t feed our cells. Lack of water is a major physical stressor, so drinking at least 8 glasses of water a day is an essential behavior for good health.</p>
<p>Physical exercise is another behavior to adopt for good health. The human body was designed to be physically active. It will not function properly without a high level of activity. Without movement, the heart/lung system does not get the stimulation it needs to deliver adequate amounts of oxygen to the body&#8217;s tissues. This causes a gradual decline in health and leads to premature aging. There are many forms of exercise and finding the right one for you is important so that you feel motivated to stay with that behavior.</p>
<p><strong>2. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Chemical stressors</span></strong>. We saw in previous the <a href="http://healthysoul-utions.com/press/2010/03/16/putting-the-squeeze-on-hazardous-household-products/">blog post</a> that choosing the right cleaning products as well as the products that touch our skin and avoiding the toxic ones were important components in our health choices.</p>
<p><strong>3. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Mental/emotional stressors</span></strong> are vast as everyone reacts to different events in their own personal way. So looking at behaviors in this category is going to be very personal. Some people choose therapy to deal with the various issues that show up that may interfere with good health. There are many ways to deal with this category of stressors and the behavioral choice here will differ from person to person.</p>
<p>To assess your current level of stress, take the test on Eli Bay&#8217;s website by <a href="http://www.elibay.com/stresssystemstest.html">clicking here</a>.</p>
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<p>A major stressor on health, I would like you to consider, is that our modern allopathic health care system promotes disease by instilling feelings of powerlessness and hopelessness in the chronically ill. Modern medicine tells the chronically ill they are powerless to act on their own, that they cannot be restored to health, only treated, and that they have no options other than the medical system. This promotes feelings of helplessness that actually lead to a further breakdown in health. When people are experiencing these feelings, it is very hard to make good choices.</p>
<p>Knowing that health is a choice gives people a sense of personal power, which enhances physical and emotional vitality, in fact all the vibrational bodies. Being able to visualize and feel a positive outlook for the future has a profound effect on your health.</p>
<p>So it is very important to understand that your body is yours and that you can make choices regardless of what other opinions are being offered. Please don’t give your power away. You have the power to make choices and chose your health and the kind of life you want to live. This is one conscious behavior, I hope you exercise.  It is precious.</p>
<p>Do you have a story to share? I&#8217;d love to get your feedback.  Here on my blog, you&#8217;ll get <em>commentluv</em>.  That&#8217;s great for all bloggers out there. If you leave a comment, you can provide a link back to your own blog.  But you don&#8217;t have to be a blogger to leave a comment; I&#8217;m looking forward to hearing from all of you!</p>
<p>Next week I will cover some the ways we can connect with spirit.</p>
<p>Stay tuned.</p>
<p>Charlene Day</p>
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		<title>7 Tips on Healthy Eating</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 13:39:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charlene</dc:creator>
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<h2><span style="color: #3366ff;"> Good Health is a Choice</span></h2>
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<p>The human body is a self repairing, self regulating system that will maintain good health if we properly support it. Illness results when we don’t listen to our body on all levels. Almost all chronic illness can be prevented or put into remission by making different choices.  Illness shows up in the physical body as a result of long term imbalances on all the body’s vibrational levels usually beginning in the outer bodies and showing up finally on the physical body.</p>
<p>On the physical level, these imbalances are brought about by making inappropriate choices regarding our diets, environment and conscious behavior.   By knowing what our bad choices are we can change these habits, choose new actions, and effect changes in our biochemistry that will redirect our lives toward health and well being.</p>
<p>Here are 7 tips on how our diet choices affect our health.</p>
<p>1.  Bad choices for health include white bread and flour (it can stick up your bowels).  These products have been stripped of their fibre and break down quickly in the body.  Better choices are whole grains such as brown rice, millet, barley, wheat, oats, buckwheat, rye, and amaranth.  Whole grain bread which is dark, dense and heavy and whole grain pastas are good in moderation.</p>
<p>2.  Simple sugars such as white sugar can lead to diabetes.   Avoid artificial sweeteners because they have not been tested properly.  Instead, use complex sugars (e.g. honey, maple syrup, molasses, rice syrup, barley malt), which are broken down more slowly.</p>
<p>3.  Experts feel margarine is the biggest contributor to cancer because it is hydrogenated.  Free radicals are formed through consuming margarine, hydrogenated oils and fried foods.  A better choice would be to use cold pressed or cold expelled oils and store them in the refrigerator to prevent them from going rancid.</p>
<p>4. Be careful with meats since most are tainted with chemicals.  Look for free range, naturally fed animals.</p>
<p>5.  Cow&#8217;s milk is a by-product of the drugs being fed to the animals, it builds up mucous and 90% of white people have lactose intolerance.  Yogurt, ice cream, and cheese from the cow are also bad choices.  If you crave dairy products, try rice or almond milk or goat&#8217;s milk.</p>
<p>6. Limit alcohol consumption as it increases the risk of osteoporosis.  Eliminate coffee. The caffeine is toxic and it taxes your adrenal glands, which are essential for stress management.   Drink only SWISS PROCESS WATER DECAF coffees if you have to drink coffee.  Of course we all know about the hazards of smoking.</p>
<p>7. The ideal choice for good health is a diet that is rich in organic, whole, unprocessed foods.  The foods that are the best choice include complex carbohydrates (vegetables, fruits, beans, legumes, whole grains).  Increasing your intake of fruits and vegetables is important and have at least one portion a day of raw vegetables.   Eat plenty of seeds, nuts and sprouts.</p>
<p>You can refer back to this <a href="http://healthysoul-utions.com/press/2010/02/17/acid-vs-alkaline-were-not-talking-batteries/">Ideal Basic Diet chart</a> from an earlier post for more ideas on good choices.</p>
<p>Do you have a story to share? I&#8217;d love to get your feedback.  Here on my blog, you&#8217;ll get <em>commentluv</em>.  That&#8217;s great for all bloggers out there. If you leave a comment, you can provide a link back to your own blog.  But you don&#8217;t have to be a blogger to leave a comment; I&#8217;m looking forward to hearing from all of you!</p>
<p>Next week I will cover the environmental choices that we can make for our health.</p>
<p>Stay tuned.</p>
<p>Charlene Day</p>
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