Feb 14-Mar 31, 2020 At Plattsville Natural Health Clinic, we are collecting any Multi-Vitamins, Pre-Natal Vitamins, or Children’s Multi-Vitamins that will be taken to those in need in Guatamala. The supplements can be expired, opened or new. Simply bring your supplements to PNHC before the deadline.
If you have any questions, feel free to email us or contact us at the clinic and we would be happy to answer your questions!
With January brings the inevitable New Years Resolutions. For 45% of individuals last year (in the United States), their resolution involved getting in shape or losing weight. Weight loss is not just about calories in versus calories out, it is also about eating the right foods. The “right foods” differs between individuals, but there are several foods that cannot be ignored when it comes to their potential in aiding with weight loss (aside from incorporating more fruits and vegetables in general). Below we have a list of foods or items you might consider putting into your diet to help shed those couple extra pounds and why they are so great for you.
Chia Seeds
Chia seeds are small black seeds that can be added to almost anything (though it is important to keep in mind that when they come in contact with fluid they gel slightly). They have many beneficial properties that help them in the goal of weight loss. Chia seeds are a good source of protein, omega-3 fatty acids (not substantial levels to compensate for supplementation), and fiber. These components help to increase energy, decrease appetite, decrease inflammation and improve digestion; all of which helps with the path to weight loss. A caution should be noted for individuals with certain digestive concerns such as diverticulitis as the fiber from the chia seeds can be problematic and caution should be taken.
2. Sweet Potato
Sweet potatoes can be beneficial for weight loss for the reason that they can be a substitute for a regular white potato, which can be high in sugar and in glycemic index. A sweet potato has fewer calories than a regular white potato, and is high in antioxidants and vitamin B6. All of this in combination reduces the storage of blood sugar in the form of fat in the body.
3. Hot Water with Lemon
Starting each day with hot water with a slice of lemon can be beneficial for weight loss for a number of reasons: it can increase metabolism, stimulate digestion, and stimulate detoxification. By supporting these processes in the body, the drink may help with hormone processing and eliminating toxins, which could be key components that are preventing one from losing weight. Some sources also suggest that this drink can provide vitamin C, which some studies suggest can be important in weight loss.
4. Green Tea
Research has shown that even just 1 cup of green tea per day can be enough to stimulate increased metabolism. Green tea can also act as a substitute for coffee and the potential to “drink your calories” through having sugary coffee beverages.
5. Water
Drinking water is important
for many bodily processes and functions in general. In addition, feeling hungry
could be a sign that we are actually thirsty. By curbing your appetite through
drinking water first, this can help with weight loss. Research has suggested
that drinking a glass of water before each meal helped to increase potential
weight loss by 3lbs compared to individuals who did not drink water before
meals. Water can also increase the amount of calories burned in one hour, after
consuming 500ml of water.
For weight loss in general, it is important to focus on everything in moderation. Even consuming too much of “the good foods” can cause weight gain. Consider consulting with a Naturopathic Doctor (such as Dr. Elisha Cook ND) or other health care provider before embarking on your weight loss journey to make sure you are eating the right foods and right amounts for you.
For more information like this, or to book an appointment
with Dr. Elisha Cook ND at Plattsville Natural Health Clinic, please contact us
at:
Please note the information contained in this article is
not meant to replace medical advice. Please contact your health care provider
or Dr. Elisha Cook for more specific information about your situation.
From November 20 – December 31, 2019, we will be running a shoe and sock drive at Plattsville Natural Health Clinic!
During
this time of year, we want to take the opportunity to give generously to those
in need by making use of one of our amazing services – Pedorthic Care through
Danielle Molnar.
Bring
in your USED shoes that you no longer need, and our Pedorthist Danielle will
repair them where needed. Also bring in a NEW pair of socks to go with it.
Both
the USED SHOES (that have been repaired) and the NEW SOCKS will be donated to a
local homeless shelter or center for those in need.
Contact
us today for more information on how you can contribute and be a part of this
drive!
Thank you for your
generosity, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from all of us here at PNHC!
Halloween and Healthy Eating: How to Stick to a Diet/Healthy Eating By Dr. Elisha Cook ND
For anyone trying to lose a couple of pounds or keep
healthy, Halloween can be a tricky holiday. You want to have treats available
for the ghouls and goblins visiting, but do not want to be stuck with the left-over
temptation. We recommend trying some of the below strategies to help you make
it through this tricky holiday and keep in check with your health goals
Have treats available you do not care for
Buy only the treats that you
can easily say no to or portion more easily. If you are a sugar fiend, but can
easily avoid chocolate – stick with chocolate and chocolate bars you can easily
avoid.
Consider non-edible treats
Consider offering stickers,
pencils, or other surprises for your visitors. These treats will help you to
avoid the temptation of sugary treats all together.
Offer healthy alternatives
Offering healthy alternatives
for trick-or-treaters can help you to practice moderation and resist temptation.
Some options might include Pur gum, coconut water, fruit packaged in water, or
pre-packaged trail mix.
Balance your protein and carbs
Balancing your plate with
proteins and carbs helps to keep hunger in check and keeps you from reaching
for those high sugar items to keep the energy up.
Eat regularly
During this time, avoid
fasting and stick to 3 meals per day to help keep hunger in check to avoid the
temptation of a sweet treat.
Drink enough water
Drinking enough water can curb
those cravings and keep hunger at bay, making it easier to resist temptation. When
you are tempted to have a sweet treat, drink water first.
Forgive easily and get back on track
It is important to recognize
that you are only human and it is okay to make mistakes. Do not let one missed
opportunity to do “well” set the course for the rest of the day. If you slip up
and over indulge, recognize your error, and get back on track. Set your mind to
continue to make healthy choices and to get back on track quickly.
At the end of the day, it is important to recognize that
everything should be taken in moderation. It is okay to have a treat, but not
over-do it. From all of us at Plattsville Natural Health Clinic, we want to
wish you a safe and Happy Halloween.
For more information like this, or to book an appointment
with Dr. Elisha Cook ND at Plattsville Natural Health Clinic, please contact us
at:
Please note the information contained in this article is
not meant to replace medical advice. Please contact your health care provider
or Dr. Elisha Cook ND for more specific information about your situation.