Tag: holistic-health

  • Dr Rosie’s Health Boosting Juice

    Dr Rosie’s Health Boosting Juice

    Minimize sugar so very little fruit
    Organic or home grown (organic of course)
    Natural Grocers is a good store to get everything or Fred Meyer has most

    Your body is new every 6-12 months so what you consume will determine what quality cells, tissues and health you will have now and in the future. Diet is not the only factor in being healthy, but it’s a major one and deserves much focus, energy and financial investment. It’s always cheaper to stay healthy than to attempt to regain health once it’s lost.
    Enjoy life and Maximize your health potential to the fullest
    Recipe:
    6 Kale leaves
    Handful of spinach (pre-packaged works, but prefer fresh bunches)
    ½ Cucumber
    4 celery stalks
    1 Granny Smith Apple whole (only this type as all others have much higher glycemic index)
    ½ Lemon (lightly peel the yellow exterior, leaving as much of the white as possible)
    ½” of Ginger (finger thickness, increase a little if you can)
    1” Turmeric Root (same)

    Extras to add if you can as they aid in detoxification:
    Parsley (10 sprigs)
    Cilantro (same)

    Be blessed.
    This juice is great for a fast of 3 days, 5, 7, 30 or ??

    It is also great as a daily addition to a ‘truly’ healthy diet

    Dr. Rosie Main
    MAIN HEALTH SOLUTIONS

    2300 W Everest Ln, Ste
    175 Meridian, Idaho

    @MainHealthSolutions

    Call (208) 859-6170

    rjmaindc@yahoo.com

    visit Dr Rosie at DoctorMain.com

  • HEALED:  Eczema & Allergies

    HEALED: Eczema & Allergies

    Today I came across something so beautiful and inspiring (it even brought a few tears to my eyes) and I just had to share another inspiring story of health and healing. I LOVE reading about all the positive transformations from people healing themselves of all sorts of diseases and health complications. Families seeking the SOURCE of the aliment instead of treating the symptoms. So many are finding that changing lifestyles is empowering and set us free from the never ending cycle of pharmaceuticals and medicated treatments. 

    “Let food be thy medicine, and medicine by thy food” – Hippocrates. 

    Below is a picture of Maya, the beautiful daughter of @dehappy5_mama on Instagram. Ullenka (the happy mama!), her husband and their three kids have been following a raw high carb low fat vegan diet for the last 6 months and have experienced some truly remarkable results.

    Maya had previously suffered from severe eczema as well as leaky gut caused by candida overgrowth. After only a few months, Maya is completely healed and is looking absolutely gorgeous and healthy.

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    “After struggling with terrible eczema and allergies for most of her life, my 8 year old daughter recovered completely within only 5 months on high carb raw vegan diet. She has a condition called leaky gut caused by candida overgrowth that she had since born. Years of other treatments and diets gave no results and even worsen her eczema till the point shown on left photo. At the beginning there was about three months of hard detox and from then she started to heal beautifully to be a healthy and happy girl today. Her two younger brothers had milder stadium of eczema and all three of them are clear skin today.” @dehappy5_mama
    I am so happy to see Maya’s transformation after only a few months of eating raw – how amazing! It just goes to show the incredible power of raw foods – fruit in particular (which Maya mostly eats). “I know it looks dramatic and I am sorry if anyone of you feels a bit discomforted looking at her. But I want to show this to help many other people, especially children, that suffer through this terrible disease. She had such severe eczema on her body that I am first time publicly sharing her pictures from that period of time. I actually will not say anything anymore, you see the results. For those of you who are interested about more details please go to my blog. There is first part of her story with even more dramatic photos.” @dehappy5_mama
    Follow @dehappy5_mama on Instagram here and check out her blog here!
  • The Gut-Thyroid Connection: Hashimoto’s

    The Gut-Thyroid Connection: Hashimoto’s

    Hashimoto’s disease, an autoimmune hypothyroid disorder responsible for 80% of all hypothyroid cases in the US.

    What is the Gut –Thyroid Connection?

    Hashimoto’s disease is an organ specific autoimmune disease – meaning it affects the thyroid. But at its core, it is rooted in inflammation that may begin outside of the thyroid in a substantial number of cases . One of the most common sources of inflammation that eventually leads to autoimmune conditions is intestinal hyperpermeability, or “leaky gut.”

    The main job of the intestinal mucosa (the lining of the intestine) is to act as like customs officer at a border crossing. It allows nutrients from our food to pass into the submucosa where it can be assimilated for our benefit, while keeping potentially harmful proteins from our food and fragments of both healthy and harmful bacteria out of the submucosa where they can trigger inflammatory and immune reactions. Over time, persistent exposure of the submucosa to inflammatory and immune triggers causes the body to produce antibodies, special proteins that recognize and fight viruses and bacteria. These antibodies can also start to recognize and attack your body tissue, including your thyroid tissue, and sabotage your thyroid’s ability to produce or use thyroid hormones, resulting in Hashimoto’s disease.

    Further, the health of the intestinal microbiome regulates overall inflammation in your body by inhibiting the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines including tumor-necrosis factor (TNF), interleukin 6 (IL-6), and nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-KB), while promoting anti-inflammatory cytokines like interleukin-10 (IL-10).

    New research also suggests that there is direct cross-talk between proteins and hormones in the gut and the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis (HPT), adding yet another layer of the connection to what goes on in the gut and the health of the thyroid.

    Antibiotic use, frequent use of NSAIDS (ibuprofen, Aleve, Motrin, etc.), a diet high in sugar and low in a wide variety of vegetables, over-exercise and chronic stress, all affect the health of the intestinal mucosa and the microbiome, and can determine whether you develop hypothyroidism.

    Celiac disease, as in Karen’s case, creates an extreme set-up for leaky gut. In fact, as many as 10% of patients with celiac disease have hypothyroidism. But much milder forms of leaky gut and dysbiosis – which affect millions more people that has previously been recognized – can also create the environment for Hashimoto’s to develop.

    The tricky thing is that not not everyone with gut problems has classic digestive symptoms. Sometimes the only symptom of gut problems is an autoimmune disease! So if you have Hashimoto’s disease, it is worth including gut healing as part of your plan.

    Learn More about the The Core Solution: Healing the Gut-Thyroid Connection

      

    This article originally appeared at: https://avivaromm.com/gut-thyroid-connection/.