Posts Tagged ‘heavy metals’

The Peaks and the Valleys

December 2nd, 2010

That last couple of months have had some highs and some lows, and now I’m writing to share it with everyone.

Valleys First

Back during the beginning of October, I found myself exhausted. Thankfully, I had enough gas in the tank to make it through work okay, but as soon as I came home, that was it, my day was done. I could never remember feeling that tired before and wondered if I was coming down with a cold, but I didn’t feel sick. Just very tired. After about a week, I finally made a connection. I had just started a parasite cleanse kit, and it was a day or two later that I felt so worn down. I hoped that this meant the exhaustion was due to the cleanse working and killing a bunch of bad things in my body.

The way the cleanse works is you take it for fifteen days, stop for five, and take it for another fifteen. I had to wait and see if I recovered during those five days, and was thankful I was only taking the evening dose rather than both the morning and evening doses (which you can do if you are small enough). Happily, I did perk up during those five days, and figured the second fifteen would not be as bad.

Then I caught a cold. I was seriously hoping I might skip that experience this year. Alas, that dream was dashed at the beginning of the cold season. There were a couple bad days, but I persevered through it. I bought some tea for fighting colds. It tastes fabulous. I would drink it just because. I think it’s the cinnamon bark and liquorice root that makes it so yummy.

Also, regarding my Candida, I’m still suffering from it more than I like. (To read my original post, click here). I recently purchased a cleanse kit for Candida since my diet alone is not enough, and I’ve been slipping and eating things I shouldn’t, but honestly, I doubt I can do much better than I have for an extended period of time, so I hope the cleanse can give me a boost. I wanted to wait a couple weeks before starting it since I had just finished the parasite cleanse. Maybe this weekend.

I need to jump back on the exercise bandwagon. Once I fell off, I kind of stayed off. It was easier during the summer. I got up about and hour and a half earlier than normal, which gave me plenty of time to exercise and enjoy a leisurely breakfast. It’s hard to crawl out of bed at 6:15 AM when it’s pitch black outside, and I find myself getting up at the last minute to get ready for work. Something to work on.

Okay, now the Peaks

Compliments. Everyone loves compliments, and it makes my hard work worth it when I receive them. For a while, every time my Dad saw me, he asked if I’d lost more weight. I hadn’t, but it made me feel good to hear him ask. I think he was just so unused to seeing me look like this it took a while for him to adjust. At one point I did take my measurements and had lost a couple inches even though no pounds had dropped, so remember, the scale alone is not the end all. It’s also nice when people at work notice and comment. Nothing like someone asking if you have lost weight and saying you look good to bring a smile to your face.

I am also more regular than I have ever been, and for those who have read Eating for Energy, you know exactly what I mean. For those who haven’t, it means I poop more than once a day. (I know, thanks for sharing, right? You’re welcome). But seriously, it is a good indicator of how well things are working internally. I’ll leave this particular subject alone now.

Some more tidbits. My hair is shiny and healthy looking. I’m not totally sure how much is attributed to the fact I switched shampoo brands, but I know my diet is a major factor. I supplement with krill oil everyday and try to add as many healthy fats to my diet as I can, like coconut, extra virgin olive oil and flax oil.

My teeth are also doing better. I suffered from sensitive teeth over the past couple of years, and was using toothpaste formulated for sensitive teeth. It worked at first, and then my teeth began hurting again. A couple months ago, I switched to a more natural fluoride-free toothpaste and have had only one moment of pain (when I went from something hot directly to something cold) so I’m extremely pleased. It makes me wonder what my old toothpaste was doing to my teeth.

I also switched to an aluminium free deodorant as I try to eliminate heavy metals from any products I use. I purchased some body lotions that are coconut or olive oil based since I suffer from dry skin over the winter, and they work great.

A positive on the food side of things, I have been experimenting with fruit smoothies. One of my favourite ingredients is grapefruit. It gives the smoothie a nice tang. Grapefruit and berries, give it a try. Just blend it well since the grapefruit is pulpy.

Okay, I think that’s enough for today. Until next time.

Nichole

The Health Benefits of Sea Vegetables

September 28th, 2009

Sea vegetables, or seaweed, are the most nutrient-dense foods found on the planet. They are packed with more minerals than you can possibly imagine, including providing 2000% of your daily recommended intake of the much needed iodine!

No other foods provide the mineral benefits found in sea vegetables. And how could they? Seaweeds accumulate all the wonderful minerals found in the waters of our seas and oceans and transfer those benefits to the end user – us and other animals inhabiting the sea.

Aside from providing tremendous amounts of iodine, calcium, potassium, iron, and many other trace minerals, many sea vegetables are very high in protein. One example is spirulina, which has more protein per gram than most animal protein sources.

Seaweed and Weight Loss

One of the most overlooked and understudied areas of human health and weight loss is the concept that we don’t become satiated from eating tons of calories. Instead, we become satiated when our body has received enough minerals at any given meal.

If you go to McDonald’s and have a 2000 calorie meal, you will most likely still be hungry, right? The reason for this is that your body has received absolutely ZERO mineral nutrition from the meal. 

A lack of mineralization in our food supply causes us to eat more food simply because our bodies are craving more minerals!

One of the first things you’ll notice when you add ocean vegetables to your meals is that you will feel completely satisfied after eating and you will notice a dramatic reduction in food cravings.

This is massive if you’re looking to lose weight. 

Sea vegetables help you eat less because they provide you with more….minerals and overall nutrition than any other food on the planet!

Sea Vegetables Help Remove Heavy Metal Toxins from the Body

One amazing feature of sea vegetables is their ability to bind minerals (ie. heavy metals like mercury and lead) and remove them from the body.

Seaweeds contain algin, a fiber molecule that binds heavy metals and attracts them into the digestive tract for elimination.

Considering the trace amounts of such heavy metals in our food and water supply, eating more sea vegetables can be natural way to help you stay healthy and possibly prevent many toxicity-based conditions like Alzheimer’s, ADHD, and many more!

Seaweed for Thyroid Problems

The thyroid gland controls your metabolism. When it becomes sluggish, so do you. Your overall metabolic rate declines and your ability to lose weight is greatly affected.

Enter seaweeds…

As I mentioned at the top of this article, most seaweeds provide up to 2000% the RDI of iodine! 

The reason that’s so important is that iodine is one of the base molecules of the thyroid hormones (thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3)). When there isn’t enough iodine in the body – mainly as a result of an iodine-impoverished food supply – thyroid hormone production, and thus thyroid function, is negatively affected. 

One of the best recommendations I can make to you is to eat more sea vegetables simply because of this fact. So many people, especially women, suffer from low thyroid function and it really hinders their energy levels and ability to lose weight.

I’m not saying sea vegetables are a miracle cure but overtime they will dramatically most aspects of your health, including your thyroid function.

In the next few posts, I’ll be discussing some specific types of seaweeds (such as arame, kelp, nori, and more) and give you some delicious recipes that will blow you away as well.

So stay tuned!