Stock Up & Save at Our Big Year End Sale!‏

Be sure to stop by Village Green now through January 2nd and take advantage of our Big Year-End Sale. For this limited time you’ll save 35% on Pathway brand products, 25% on other nutritional supplement and 20% on natural beauty care products. Stop by the store at 5415 W. Cedar Lane in Bethesda or shop online. We have extra staffing on-hand to help you with your purchases and our nutrition advisors are available to offer personalized advice for all your health-related questions.

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Niacin Better at Lowering Cholesterol than Zetia

In a recent study, a prescription version of niacin, Niaspan, slowed the buildup of plaque on artery walls more than the newer cholesterol lowering drug Zetia.

The study, published in the The New England Journal of Medicine, involved 363 people who had heart disease or were at high risk of heart disease. All the patients were on statins that had brought their LDL cholesterol below 100 mg/dL. However, their HDL levels were below where they should have been. Continue reading “Niacin Better at Lowering Cholesterol than Zetia”

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Enzymatic Therapy Healthy Cells™ Breast

Enzymatic Therapy Healthy Cells™ Breast includes ingredients you need for critical cellular support.

This formula contains clinically studied vitamins, minerals and herbs to help develop and maintain healthy breast cells. Together, they act as a healthy cell “bodyguard” to support powerful immune defense, and help promote the body’s ability to detoxify. Continue reading “Enzymatic Therapy Healthy Cells™ Breast”

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Birth Control Pills and Supplements, Part 1: B Vitamins

If you are currently on birth control pills (the pill), you should consider taking a B-complex supplement. While it is best to get your B vitamins from a healthy and balanced diet, the reality is sometimes you may fall short. This is often the case for superwomen trying to balance a career and personal life in stressful times. You may also need to supplement other vitamins and minerals while on the pill, but I will cover these in future blogs. For today, the focus is on B vitamins-specifically B-6 (pyridoxine), folic acid, and riboflavin (B-2).

Most birth control pills are a combination of an estrogen and a progestin. The estrogens in the pill can affect the metabolism of B-6. A Tufts University study, published in the May 2008 issue of the Journal of Clinical Nutrition, found that contraceptive-using women of child-bearing age had lower plasma levels of B-6. There are a few ways that the estrogens in the pill can deplete folic acid. These include decreasing absorption, increasing metabolism, and increasing excretion (removal from the body). The pill can also decrease the body’s absorption of riboflavin or its conversion to the active forms used by the body.

The B vitamins are a group of vitamins and vitamin-like compounds that naturally occur together and work together. This is why you see them packaged together in B-complex supplements. If there is a deficiency in one of the B vitamins, then there is often a deficiency in the others. This is why it is best to supplement with a B-complex that contains the whole group of them for best coverage of a potential depletion and to keep the body’s balance of them in check. The B vitamins are involved in maintaining healthy nerves, eyes, hair and skin, sex glands, sebaceous glands and bone marrow. They are involved with appetite and digestion, hormone production, and prevent anemia.

Low B-6 levels may cause symptoms of depression, anxiety, sleep disturbance and irritability. Interestingly, these are also known side effects of the pill. Symptoms of folic acid deficiency include fatigues, weakness, headache, difficulty concentrating, palpitations, and diarrhea. A bigger concern with low folic acid is the risk of neural tube birth defects in the developing fetus when a woman gets off the pill and is trying to conceive. Some symptoms of riboflavin deficiency include sore throat, cracking around the lips, mouth sores, eye irritation, and skin dermatitis.

Keep in mind that part of the reason that research results are conflicting regarding B vitamin depletion from the pill is because there is a lot of variability from blood analyses. Some feel that this may not be the most accurate or sensitive measure of your nutritional status. It is also assumed that women taking the “pill” eat a healthy and balanced diet. But this may not always be true. As a reminder, here are some good sources of B vitamins:

B-6: Fish, poultry, meat, whole grains, potatoes, sweet potatoes, brewer’s yeast.

Folic acid: Liver, dark green leafy and stem vegetables, dried beans.

Riboflavin: Milk, meat, poultry, fish, dark green leafy vegetables, organ meats, enriched grains and cereals.

After reviewing various studies and expert opinions, this is my conclusion on the need for a B-complex supplement while on the pill. I think a B-complex supplement is wise for women on the pill who eat a not-so healthy diet and take a high-dose pill (a product with more than 50 mcg of an estrogen). It is also good insurance for most other women on the pill, especially those who plan to conceive once off the pill. Please feel free to consult with a Village Green practitioner on which B-complex supplement is best for your needs. And stay tuned for Parts Two and Three on this topic…

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Turmeric: A Safe and Effective Remedy for What Ails You

Turmeric is an ancient Indian spice that has been long known for its healing properties and has been used for thousands of years as both a medicine and a culinary spice. In addition to being used to treat such various conditions as arthritis, eczema and endometriosis, turmeric seems to have wide ranging benefits throughout the entire body, including boosting the immune system, improving heart health, helping with liver and gall-bladder function, and cleansing the blood. It is currently being studied as a possible cancer preventative as well. It is an antioxidant, and is know to have anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. Continue reading “Turmeric: A Safe and Effective Remedy for What Ails You”

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