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June
2005
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Your Wellness Options
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Alternative
Health and Wellness
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In This Issue
- Welcome
Message
- Pushing Through Your
Comfort Zone
- Inspirational
Quotes
- Are We Eating
Ourselves to Death? - Acidosis Part II
- How the Liver
Prevents Acne
Pushing Through Your Comfort Zone
by Barbara White
Our greatest growth in life comes from pushing
through
our present comfort zone. This process starts at birth. A baby feels
safe, warm and secure in its mother's womb. However, to stay there much
longer than the gestation period would mean certain death for both the
mother and child. Life began for all of us as we left the comfort and
security of the womb and faced the strange and unfamiliar world
outside. Our first breath is often a painful experience, a cry of
protest at temporary discomfort. Yet without this experience, our life
would be fleetingly short.
Each milestone of growth and accomplishment for a young child involves
leaving an existing comfort zone. The first crawl, the first step, many
new, first experiences all push from the familiar into the unknown. For
the child the process of pushing through their area of comfort leads to
increasing independence and the formation of their unique personality
and character.
This foundational principle continues into adult life. In order to
enrich our life, it is necessary to step out of our present comfort
zone. Personal growth occurs when a person moves out of their area of
comfort and into the unknown and challenge of a fresh experience. There
is a stage of risk and discomfort before any significant growth in our
life. For each of us there comes a point where we hold back and resist.
It becomes easier to remain static and comfortable than to keep moving
forward.
What holds us back?
Whenever we consider taking on a new project, or venture, or want to
put ourselves out there, we feel fear. Fear is natural, and is to be
expected. It is our body's way of letting us know we are moving out of
our comfort zone. Fear can alert us to possible threats and dangers.
However unlike our cave men predecessors, many of the threats today are
not life threatening. Fear can warn you and enable you to be more aware
and cautious, but need not stop you progressing. If you want to move
forward on the journey towards where you want to be, you will have to
confront your fears. Unfortunately many people allow fear to stop them,
and don't achieve their goals and aspirations.
Fear does not feel comfortable, and many people want to avoid it at all
costs. Everyone experiences fear. People who want to be successful feel
the fear and do it anyway! Fear is part of the package. Yes, there is
always a risk of failure, but that needs to balanced with the old adage
"Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained". A child's risk of falling when
taking those first faltering steps is high. Yet, what a transformation
to a child's life once they have mastered the skill of walking!
Limitless possibilities are opened up in the child's life. The falls
and tumbles are soon forgotten overshadowed by the new adventures and
experiences.
Pushing through to leave your comfort zone is hard work. Nature
demonstrates that graphically for us. The chick pecking it's way out of
the shell, the butterfly struggling from it's cocoon, illustrate how
that struggle is necessary in order to bring life, growth and success.
The good news is that once we have faced our fears and done it anyway,
we have moved forward to a new place. Every time we push through and
live out of our comfort zone we will never be the same. Growth happens!
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. US Supreme Court Justice, once said
"Man's mind, once stretched by a new idea, never regains its original
dimensions."
I believe this is true of not only our mind, but also of who we are as
unique people. Life moves into a new dimension through each experience
we go through in life. However there is also the possibility that once
we have pushed through our comfort zone into a new place of growth, we
rest too long there, and create a different comfort zone! Let's keep
pushing through and moving forward towards growing our uniqueness and
living our life fully.
Barbara White, a
former Principal and teacher, is president of Beyond Better
Development. As a speaker and author, Barbara brings her passion and
expertise to work with people to help them grow towards excellence and
their unique potential in their personal and professional life. For
more information visit her website, www.livingbeyondbetter.com and sign up for her free newsletter
"Growing Beyond Better"
Source:
www.isnare.com
Inspirational Quotes
We
are not powerless specs
of dust
drifting around in the wind,
blown by random destiny.
We are, each of us,
like beautiful snowflakes - unique,
and born for a specific reason and purpose.
- Elizabeth
Kubler-Ross
There
is one quality that one must possess to win,
and
that is definiteness of purpose,
the
knowledge of what one wants,
and
a burning desire to possess it.
- Napoleon Hill
A man's fears become a trap for
him.
-
Proverbs 29:25
Champions aren't made in the gyms.
Champions are made from
something
they have deep inside them -
a desire, a dream, a vision.
-Muhammad
Ali
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Welcome Message
For those of you who
have
recently subscribed,
welcome. I hope you enjoy the newsletter. Select
newsletter articles are available in our library.
If there is a topic you
would like us to look into, please e-mail your
request to: editor@yourwellnessoptions.com.
This month's newsletter contains the second article in the
Acidosis series. If you have not read the first article, A Different Point of View, you can
do so here.
Again, all I ask is that you keep an open mind. PH is not
something you are going to learn about from most doctors. I
believe if all people had a good understanding of pH and acidosis,
there
would be far fewer people on prescription drugs and our rates of
disease
would drop dramatically. This, of course, would also decrease
profits for some of the most powerful industries in the world.
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Have
a blessed day!
LeeAnn
Rahn
editor@yourwellnessoptions.com
Are We Eating Ourselves to Death - Acidosis Part II
by LeeAnn Rahn
What is Acidosis?
I know we covered the basics of acidosis in A
Different Point of View but I would like to refresh your memory
just a bit. So, very briefly, acidosis occurs when your body's pH
(potential
hydrogen) is out of balance - specifically acidic. The pH scale
ranges from 1 (very acidic) to 14 (very alkaline) with 7 being
neutral. Your blood MUST stay within a narrow range close to 7.4
(slightly alkaline). The MUST is not negotiable and your body
goes to great lengths to maintain that level. Your urine should
have a slightly acidic pH, your saliva will vary but should be slightly
alkaline most of the day and your body tissue/cells should also be
slightly alkaline to maintain good health.
When you eat something that leaves an acidic ash or residue in your
blood, your body must neutralize the acid. In order to neutralize
the acid your body has built in buffers such as sodium, magnesium,
potassium and calcium. Your hemoglobin also acts as a buffer as
do your fat cells and liver (cholesterol). Once your body has
used up it's free mineral stores it will find the alkalizing minerals
where it can including the muscles, teeth, and bones. In
addition, your body's fat cells will mobilize and envelope the acid to
keep it away from vital organs as will cholesterol. Acidosis is
reached when your body can no longer keep up with neutralizing the
acids.
When your blood becomes acidic, you may initially notice slight
symptoms such as skin problems, headaches, allergies, and sinus
problems. Many times chronic or recurrent illnesses are a direct
result of either the body neutralizing the
acid or emergency attempts to detoxify the blood. Remember your
skin is also a filtering organ. If your other filtering
organs, such as the kidneys, can not
handle the job you may end up filtering toxins through your skin.
As a result you may end up with eczema and acne and your body may
experience cramping, inflammation, and aches and pains.
Even though your blood may possess a slightly alkaline pH your body
tissues and cells may not. This is where disease begins.
Well, actually I guess it begins with what you put in your mouth, and
if you keep eating unhealthy, acidic foods your body will continue to
leach minerals out of your muscles, bones, and teeth to neutralize the
acid. Your body will also deposit the acids in fatty tissue such
as in the breasts, belly, and even the brain. Eventually, if the
cycle of acidity is not stopped, the acids will be deposited in organ
tissues including the heart, pancreas, liver, and colon. All of
this acid in your body tissue is an open invitation for the fungus,
bacteria, and yeast (all of which live inside your body anyway) to
overthrow the current system and take over. The once benign
organisms are now allowed to go wild. What is the result?
Obesity, diabetes, arthritis, and cancer just to name a very few.
What are we eating?
To answer that question, let's take a look at the typical American
diet. We eat meat, pork, chicken, and seafood, all of which are
acid producing. We eat entirely too many processed foods
made of flour and sugar and drink acid producing beverages such as
coffee and soft drinks. We have allowed ourselves to believe diet
soda is all right. Artificial sweeteners such as aspartame,
Equal,
and NutraSweet are extremely acidic. Plus, they DO NOT help you
lose weight. They actually do the opposite by helping boost your
you cravings for
unhealthy carbohydrates. And finally, we consume too much
alcohol, smoke too much tobacco, and take too many drugs
(pharmaceuticals included here).
If 90% of the food sold in grocery stores is acidic, what can we
eat? Most fresh fruits and vegetables are alkalizing. Now
I'm not saying you need to become a vegetarian to be healthy - quite
the contrary. You need a balance of acidic and alkaline
foods. Most believe the proportion should be 75% alkaline and 25%
acidic. Plenty of alkalizing water and supplements are also
important.
Many web sites carry information on acidity and alkalinity and many
discrepancies exist amongst them. I even found a site where an
individual purchased pH test strips and then measured the ph of the
food himself and then published the results. Apparently, he did
not realize the pH of the food item prior to being digested does not
matter. The ash or residue the food leaves in your body after
digestion is the key to determining its acidity or alkalinity.
Why is there so much confusion? To be honest, I am not
sure. Some people believe what they are told. Then,
unfortunately, they publish it without any due
diligence to confirm what they have been told. Others, myself
included, always want to know why and need the pieces of the puzzle to
fit together just right. Plus, there is always a hint of common
sense that should be present.
So, based on the research I have done, below is a listing of foods with
their relative levels of acidity or alkalinity. Please keep in
mind, when dealing with fresh foods the level of ripeness may play a
role in determining acidity and alkalinity. Different varieties
of fruit also make a difference, sweet apples and sweet grapes seem to
be more alkaline than sour apples and sour grapes. Canned fruits
and vegetables are processed AND acidic. Raw fruits and
vegetables are generally more alkaline than cooked vegetables.
Some vegetables may even become acidic when cooked. Finally,
another variable to keep in mind is the quality of the soil the fruits
and vegetables are grown in. Generally the more minerals
available in the
soil the more alkaline the fruits or vegetables will be.
| Lower
Alkaline toward Neutral |
Avocados, Pineapple, Oranges, Peaches, Cherries,
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Brussels
Sprouts, Carrots, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Onions, Okra, Peas, Fresh Sweet Corn, Cucumbers, Egg
Plant, Mushrooms, Peas,
Potato w/Skins, Ripe Olives, Tomatoes, Rhubarb
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Almonds, Amaranth, Olive Oil, Raw Honey, Sea Salt, Brazil Nuts, Chestnuts, Hazelnuts,
Coconut, Canola Oil, Egg Yolks (soft), Goat Milk, Goat Cheese, Soy
Milk, Soy Cheese, Sesame Seeds, Millet, Lentils, Wild Rice
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Most
Filtered Waters, Fresh & Unsalted Butter, Fresh & Raw Cream,
Raw Cow's Milk, Plain Yogurt (no sugar or sweeteners) [Other than the
water, most items in
this category are not available in the standard grocery store.]
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Neutral
Toward Lower Acid
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Cranberries, Blueberries,
Plumbs, Prunes, Processed
Fruit Juice
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Kidney
Beans, String Beans, Cooked Spinach
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Bran,
Cashews, Corn
Meal, Fructose, Corn Oil, Sunflower Oil, Margarine, Lard,
Processed Honey, Lentils, Macadamia Nuts, Homogenized Milk, Tea, Cocoa, Mustard, Pistachios,
Pumpkin Seeds, Sunflower Seeds, Walnuts,
Brazil Nuts,
Egg Whites, Pecans,
Liver, Oysters, Venison, Cold Water
Fish, Eggs, Butter, Yogurt (not sweetened), Buttermilk, Cottage
Cheese, Cream
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Cranberries, Blueberries, Prunes, Sour Cherries, Rhubarb,
Canned Fruit, Sweetened Fruit Juice
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Potatoes
w/out skins, Beans (Pinto, Navy, Lima),
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Bread
(white or wheat), Buns, Biscuits, Pastries, Pasta(all), White &
Brown Rice, Flour, Buckwheat, Oats, Rye, Wheat Germ, Whole
Wheat Foods, Semolina, Cream of Wheat, Cereals (most), Turkey,
Chicken, Pork, Deer, Lamb, Fish, Beef, Pork, Shellfish, Homogenized Milk, Ice Cream, Sharp
Cheese, Sweetened Yogurt, Hard Cooked Eggs, Peanuts, Walnuts, Pecans, Cashews, Pistachios, Beer Liquor, Soft
Drinks, Chocolate, Artificial Sweeteners, Coffee, Black Tea, Wine,
White Sugar, Brown Sugar, Molasses, Soy Sauce, Jam, Ketchup,
Mayonnaise, Mustard,
Vinegar, Cigarettes, Drugs (recreational and prescription), Table
Salt (Iodized)
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Due to conflicting information, the items in Italics
are in more than one category. Please remember the alkalinity of
many foods can be devalued based on the soil it was grown in or by how
you prepare the food which in effect may account for some of the
category variances.
Weight Gain
and
Acidosis
How does acidosis cause weight gain or make it almost impossible for
you to lose weight permanently? Well, if you recall, one of your
body's buffers is fat. Your body will actually produce fat to
envelope the acid and take it out of your blood stream. Fat cells
tend to harbor many toxins - for our protection, of course. When
you do begin to lose weight, these toxins are released into the
body/blood as the fat is burned for fuel. Now the toxins need to
be neutralized again! Thus begins a viscous cycle.
Constantly acidic pH levels also cause your body to accumulate fat in
another way. It is believed an acidic pH signals a famine thus
causing your body to produce more insulin than is
needed and, as a result, store calories as fat instead of being burned
as
fuel. The constant bombardment of excesses of insulin causes a
condition referred to as Insulin Sensitivity. With the body
consistently producing more insulin than needed, more fat is
produced and stored. As you can see, at this point you are
definitely already on the road to diabetes. A definite change in
lifestyle is necessary, BUT, is exercise the answer?
Exercise and acidosis
Two types of acidosis exist - respiratory and metabolic. When we
exercise, our heart beats faster, our blood pressure rises, and the
amount of blood pumped through our heart increases. As we breathe
faster and faster, more oxygen is rushed to our muscles, heart, and
skin. As our metabolic processes increase, more CO2 and H+ are
produced. CO2 is very acidic to our system. Our lungs,
especially during exercise, help to lower our pH by removing CO2.
If the lungs are not able to handle the amount of CO2 metabolically
produced we have what is called respiratory acidosis. Metabolic
acidosis occurrs when our bodies are unable to neutralize the excess
acids from our blood via elimination methods such as the liver and
kidneys.
In general, moderate exercise is alkalizing to our system. If we
exercise to exhaustion or are in very poor health, exercise can
actually be detrimental. Please don't use this as an excuse to
not exercise though. If we have very low buffer reserves or we
exercise past the point of consuming the reserves, we push our bodies
into acidosis. Although, over time, if we continue to exercise,
we will
build up our cardiac and lung output which results in the ability to
exercise longer and harder than before (without the risk or
acidosis). In a nutshell, exercise in moderation.
Moderation
can
apply to changes in your diet as well. Changing every aspect of
your diet overnight will most likely result in feelings of deprivation
and may cause you to return to your previous eating habits.
Instead, make small changes. If you drink soda, eliminate it
first and replace it with pure, filtered water. It may take
a while, but after you get past the withdrawals and cravings, you will
be
amazed. By the way, a little tidbit on information - it takes
approximately 32
glasses of alkaline water (pH8) to neutralize
the acid from one 12 ounce can of soda.
As you can see, we really are what we eat. If we want to be
healthy and vital we need to eat foods with similar properties.
How
the Liver Prevents Acne
by Rudy Silva
The
liver is responsible for detoxifying the blood as it
comes from the colon, lungs, and lymphatic system. Once detoxified,
this blood moves into your entire body to provide your cells with
oxygen and digested nutrients.
Because you eat, breathe, and create so many
toxins, the
liver has a
hard time neutralizing these toxins. If you are constipated, this puts
an extreme toxic load on your liver, which eventually leads to the
excretion of these toxins through your skin and face. Excessive toxins
coming out through your skin can lead to acne and other skin disorders.
All cellular wastes, used up hormones, and excess hormones are routed
to the liver through your lymphatic system. Once in the liver, the
liver starts the detoxifying process. If the liver is overloaded with
toxins, it will start to store these toxins in its own cells, in the
cells of your organs, in your joints, in your skin, or any other place
where the body is weak.
Hormones, such as androgens that are not neutralized by the liver, can
get back into the blood and move into the skin cells where they pile up
and cause an over production of sebum that will flow into the hair
follicle. This over production can cause acne.
Eating good fiber daily can keep your colon clean and free of
constipation. Fiber can also trap excess hormones and prevent them from
being reabsorbed into your blood through your colon walls.
If you are a typical eater, then most likely you have been surviving on
junk food. The quantity of toxic chemical and non-food additives that
are in the food that you eat accumulates in your colon, your liver,
your blood, and in your face as toxins that needs to be neutralized and
eliminated.
All junk food and processed food is detrimental to your health and to
your face. Once you stop punishing yourself and forcing your body to
process toxic food products, you will have a chance of clearing your
colon, liver, blood and the blemished conditions of your face.
One other thing, when the liver is congested and weak, it does not
produce enough bile. Bile is needed in your small intestine to help
digest fat and to promote good colon health. In your colon, bile helps
to activate peristaltic action and thus prevents constipation.
Rudy Silva has a
degree in Physics and is a Natural Nutritionist. He is the author of
Constipation, Acne, Hemorrhoid, and Fatty Acid ebooks. He writes a
newsletter call "natural-remedies-thatwork.com" More acne hints and
information on his acne e-book can be found at: http://www.acne-remedies.for--you.info
Source: www.isnare.com
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