MCT Oil Facts & Myths
- At September 18, 2020
- By Daniel
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According to promoters of MCT (medium chain triglyceride) oil, it is the healthiest naturally occurring fat for the human diet.
MCT oil is usually produced from coconut oil. Until recently, only a sample percentage of the human population used coconut or MCT oil.
Like coconut oil, MCT oil is high in saturated fat. All oils have some saturated fat, but MCT oil is 100% saturated fat.
Current dietary guidelines recommend limiting saturated fat to less than 10% of total calories or less than 200 calories for a 2,000 calorie diet. That is less than 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of MCT oil.
MCT oil is popular with low carb diets that are usually high in meat. Meat is high is fat and saturated fat. That further limits the amount of MCT oil if you believe accepted science.
MCT oil promotors claim the accepted science is all wrong and diets high in saturated fat are safe and healthy. The real proof is in your overall health.
This video shares facts and myths about MCT oil.
Immunity Boosting Foods Facts & Myths
- At September 14, 2020
- By Daniel
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There are many diet plans and dietary supplements designed to boost (increase) your bodies ability to prevent viral infections and fight diseases.
But is it wise to fool with Mother Nature?
A healthy immune system can help prevent or reduce the severity of viral infections like colds and flu. A poor diet that causes vitamin and mineral deficiencies can weaken your immune system.
Your bodies immune system is a complex system that can do more harm than good. One example is food and pollen allergies. Harmless proteins are identified as invaders triggering an immune response.
Celiac and Crohn’s diseases are also linked to over active immune systems.
A balanced diet and taking supplements to prevent vitamin and mineral deficiencies that can weak your immune system is a good thing. But, there can be too much of a good thing that can do more harm than good.
This video looks at some of the facts and myths of boosting your immune system.
Carbs, Sugar, And Diabetes Facts & Myths
- At September 08, 2020
- By Daniel
- In Health & Wellness, New Video
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Carbohydrates are fiber, sugars, and starch.
Diets high in sugar and starch can overwhelm the pancreases ability to make insulin. Insulin allows cells to use sugar for energy. Unused sugar is converted to body fat.
A constant supply of sugar can dangerous increase blood sugar levels resulting in type 2 diabetes. In most cases type 2 diabetes is caused by diet and lifestyle. The risk of type 2 diabetes increase with a sedentary lifestyle.
Low carb diets have been around for decades. Today two popular low carb diets are Paleo and Keto. Some low carb diets restrict carbohydrates to 50 grams a day compared to 200 to 300 grams a day for many balanced diets.
Is it necessary to severely restrict carbohydrates to prevent or cure type 2 diabetes. In most cases, the answer is no.
This video shares some the facts and myths about carbohydrates and diabetes.
Body Fat Facts & Myths
- At September 04, 2020
- By Daniel
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Body fat is essential and has many functions besides storing energy (calories).
Too many people have excess body fat increasing the risk of serious chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, joint pain, and heart disease.
Excess body fat is usually caused by eating more calories than your body needs. The American processed food diet is a leading cause of excess fat and weight.
Processed foods tend to be high in calories and sodium. While sodium is an essential mineral, too much sodium can cause water retention and increased blood pressure. High blood pressure is known as a silent killer because people do not know they have it until other symptoms develop.
This video looks at some of the facts and myths about body fat.
Asana Of The Month: Wind Relieving Pose
- At September 01, 2020
- By Daniel
- In Asana, Health & Wellness
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Wind Relieving Pose also know as Knees to Chest can help reduce bloating by helping to pass intestinal gas (flatulence). It helps stimulate digestion, relive mild low back pain, and stretches and massages the back and spine.
English Name: Wind Relieving Pose or Knees to Chest Pose
Sanskrit Name: Apanasana or Pavanamuktasana
Difficulty Level: 1
Start Position: Reclining on Back or Corpse Pose.
Instructions: Bring both knees into the chest and wrap arms around legs.
Physical Benefits
- Stretches the spine and shoulders
- Improved digestion
- Massages back and abdominal organs
- Low back pain relief
- Opens the hips
Mental Benefits
- Reduces anxiety and stress
- Calms the mind
Contraindications:
- Knee injury or pain
- Hernia