Sunday Radio Show: Diabetes and Blood Sugar Support

Host Dr. Kevin Passero and his special guest Dr. Aimée Shunney will be discussing natural support for diabetes and blood sugar levels.

 

Aimée Shunney, ND, is a dynamic educator, radio show host, writer and dedicated naturopathic doctor on a mission to empower people to take charge of their health with integrative medicine. Dr. Shunney specializes in women’s health, functional endocrinology, family medicine, bio-identical hormone prescriptions and non-fasting cleansing and detoxification practices. Dr. Shunney is a member of the Nordic Naturals Advisory Board.

 

Tune in this Sunday from 10-11am on 1500 AM (WFED) or listen live on the web. Our shows are streamed everywhere.

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5 Reasons to Love Coffee!

I don’t know about you, but I need my caffeine fix first thing in the morning. There is nothing I love more than sitting with a hot cup of coffee and enjoying the quiet before the storm (that is, before the kids and the hubby get up).

There have been many studies lately that have been touting the benefits of coffee. Here are just some reasons why coffee may be a good thing:

· Decreases depression

· Reduces the risk of Parkinson’s disease, cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease

· Reduces the symptoms of asthma, protects against liver disease and prevents the formation of gallstones.

· Reduces prostate cancer in men

· Increases productiveness and wakefulness

Now, keep in mind that if you are adding cream and sugar to your coffee, then you are adding extra calories that you don’t need. So try and drink your coffee black for the most benefit. Also, if you are prone to insomnia do not consume more than 2 cups of coffee per day and do not consume it later in the day.

 

 

 

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Vitamin E: Link to Prostate Cancer?

A new study in JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) found that long-term use of vitamin E increased the risk of prostate cancer. The study showed that a dose of 400 IU vitamin E was not likely to provide benefit for preventing cancer, and in fact found an increased risk for developing prostate cancer. However, when vitamin E was combined with selenium, the risk was reduced even more than with the placebo.

Perhaps this is evidence of the importance of nutrients working together in synergy as opposed to isolating one specific nutrient.

So, should men stop taking vitamin E? Well, this is the first study that has shown a significant link towards cancer. So, talk to your doctor or health care practitioner about what is best for you. If you continue to take vitamin E, choose one that encompasses all aspects of vitamin E as well as the mineral selenium.

Do not disregard the importance of vitamin E in our lives. Deficiencies can result in many issues such as digestive system problems where nutrients are poorly absorbed from the digestive tract. These problems include pancreatic disease, gallbladder disease, liver disease, and celiac disease. Vitamin E deficiency symptoms can also include neuropathy, muscle weakness, slow tissue repair and dry skin and hair. Diet is still the best way to get most nutrients, and luckily vitamin E is readily available in many foods.

A diet rich in foods that contain vitamin E has actually shown to be beneficial in reducing prostate risk. Sunflower seeds, brazil nuts, egg yolks and whole grains are all great dietary sources of vitamin E and can easily help meet your daily vitamin E requirement without supplementation.

 

 

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Sunday Radio Show: Nutrition Effects on Hormone Health

Host Dr. Kevin Passero and his special guest Dr. Natasha Turner will be discussing how nutrition habits influence our hormones.

Dr. Natasha Turner, ND, is one of Canada’s leading naturopathic doctors and natural health consultants. Her main interests are hormonal issues, weight management, preventative health and digestive concerns. Dr. Turner is the best-selling author of The Hormone Diet and The Supercharged Hormone Diet. She is a regular contributor to various magazines and television programs as a natural health expert.

Tune in this Sunday from 10-11am on 1500 AM (WFED) or listen live on the web. Our shows are streamed everywhere.

Last week’s show was on positive psychology and goal setting. Click to listen.

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Avoiding Nutritional Deficiencies in a Gluten-Free Diet

I was watching an episode of one of my favorite shows, Parenthood, and the topic of wheat allergy came up for one of the children. The solution: eliminating wheat. However, when you eliminate wheat, the risk of nutritional deficiencies may occur, especially if there is inadequate variety in the diet.

Celiac disease is an immune reaction to a protein in wheat, called gluten. If left untreated, malabsorption may occur, also leading to deficiencies in iron, magnesium, B vitamins and fiber. By eliminating gluten (rye, oats, wheat, barley and spelt), most symptoms are alleviated. However, even after going gluten free, some individuals with celiac still experience chronic diarrhea, which can impact nutritional status.  Continue reading “Avoiding Nutritional Deficiencies in a Gluten-Free Diet”

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