When don't I believe the drug companies and health care industry are the solution be fighting most diseases? First a little background on why I think this way.
Before the summer of 1999 I had no idea how much our lives would change. That May Barb went to her OB-GYN for her yearly exam. During this exam the Dr. found one of Barb's ovaries was enlarged. Little did we know that this would begin our journey in taking better care of our health. The OBG-GYN recommended we go see a Dr. at Barnes asap. We went to see Dr. Mutch and he told us that, yes it probably was Cancer, but we wouldn't be sure until after she had surgery.
Within a few weeks we were at Barnes Hospital where Barb had surgery to find out what was going on with that Ovary. I still remember my first thought when Dr. Mutch came out to tell me that is was Stage 3C (It had already spread to her cervix and some lymph nodes.) Ovarian Cancer. that we aren't going to have any more children. Thankfully we had already been blessed with our Daughter.
After getting a good cry in, my mind already began to think about how we can fight this beast. My brother-in-law and I went down to the main level looking for info about Ovarian Cancer at Barnes. If you want to defeat an opponent it helps to find out as much as you can about them. I found out at that time they had already identified 37 different types of Ovarian Cancer.
Being a research addict I started looking for information on the internet too. One of the first sites I found was Dr. Mercola's. Dr. Mercola's site I also read Lance Armstrongs book, Its Not About the Bike. This was when I began to realize how important nutrition was going to become to beat Ovarian Cancer.
I asked how important nutrition is during one of our next visits with Dr. Mutch. His response back then was not very. This is when I knew he hadn't been taught how important it is. We figured out that we would have to educate ourselves on this topic.
Bit by bit since 1999 we have added things like Turmeric, Ginger, Aloe Vera Juice, Vitamin D, Chlorella, Apple Cider Vinegar, Pro-biotics, Macha Tea, Vitamin C to our diets.
Why I question (don't trust) big pharmaceutical companies.
Medical journals and pharmaceutical companies: uneasy bedfellows
The cost to global health of drug company profits
Is the NIH in bed with the drug companies?
In 2006, the University of Michigan had done a study that showed Ginger killed Ovarian Cancer Cells. Ginger causes ovarian cancer cells to die, U-M researchers find
As far as I know, no follow up studies have been done on Ginger and Ovarian Cancer.
What if Cancer is tied to fungus? The medical field doesn't study fungus's and their affect on our health much. Read KNOW THE CAUSE if you want to find out more about this topic. https://knowthecause.com/
Just these two topics helped me realize there will never be one cure/silver bullet to cure Cancer. The drug companies want you to believe their drugs are the solution.
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
The most important part of any exercise program in the assessment.
Dan John covers assessments
I happen to follow my mentor Vern Gambetta and am constantly assessing clients during their entire training sessions. You can assess all movements.
Dan John covers assessments
I happen to follow my mentor Vern Gambetta and am constantly assessing clients during their entire training sessions. You can assess all movements.
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
When it comes to loaded carries Dan John is the first person I listen to.
Dan John explains why you should include loaded carries in your training programs
Dan John explains why you should include loaded carries in your training programs
Thursday, March 28, 2019
Why New Years Fitness and Health Resolutions can fail
It's that time of year again.
What resolutions are you going to make for 2016 when it comes to your level of Fitness and Health?
Some of the most common are: In 2016 I am going to:
1. Lose weight
2. Eat healthier
3. Take better care of myself
How can you increase the chances of your new years resolutions becoming reality?
1. Know where your starting point is. When it comes to fitness, I recommend a well designed evaluation to see what your current level of fitness and mobility are. This can show you any current limitations you have and help you correct them before pushing yourself too hard.
2. Use this evaluation to set some short term and long term goals.
Example of short term goals might be: Figure out why you have had knee/ankle/shoulder/lower back/hip pain.
Anyone who has gone about trying to reach a goal should know that in order to reach set goal it should be:
A. Well defined. Ex. I am going to lose 20 lbs by spring
B. Easy to break down into smaller goals. Ex. I am going to lose 1 lb per week.
C. Adjustable in case your situation changes. Ex. Your get an illness that derails your progress. Add a few more weeks to reach your goal due to this illness.
D. Easy to add to your lifestyle. If you can't make the change permanent, the results will also be temporary.
What resolutions are you going to make for 2016 when it comes to your level of Fitness and Health?
Some of the most common are: In 2016 I am going to:
1. Lose weight
2. Eat healthier
3. Take better care of myself
How can you increase the chances of your new years resolutions becoming reality?
1. Know where your starting point is. When it comes to fitness, I recommend a well designed evaluation to see what your current level of fitness and mobility are. This can show you any current limitations you have and help you correct them before pushing yourself too hard.
2. Use this evaluation to set some short term and long term goals.
Example of short term goals might be: Figure out why you have had knee/ankle/shoulder/lower back/hip pain.
Anyone who has gone about trying to reach a goal should know that in order to reach set goal it should be:
A. Well defined. Ex. I am going to lose 20 lbs by spring
B. Easy to break down into smaller goals. Ex. I am going to lose 1 lb per week.
C. Adjustable in case your situation changes. Ex. Your get an illness that derails your progress. Add a few more weeks to reach your goal due to this illness.
D. Easy to add to your lifestyle. If you can't make the change permanent, the results will also be temporary.
I am always looking for ways to help older adults. Thanks to Keri for sending me this link.
If you know anyone who is beginning to struggle with losing the ability to drive, have them take a look at this article.
car-safety-senior-drivers
I have used clients training programs to help them keep driving and even had a client start driving again after working with them.
If you know anyone who is beginning to struggle with losing the ability to drive, have them take a look at this article.
car-safety-senior-drivers
I have used clients training programs to help them keep driving and even had a client start driving again after working with them.
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
How Integrated are the Pieces of Your Fitness Puzzle? Part 1
Integration: an act or instance of combining into an integral whole.
According to Dictionary.com
What does this have to do with being fit? Imagine fitness as having many different pieces like a puzzle. How they are put together determines what you end up with.
This article from Breaking Muscle got me thinking about this.
According to Dictionary.com
How complete is your fitness puzzle? |
What does this have to do with being fit? Imagine fitness as having many different pieces like a puzzle. How they are put together determines what you end up with.
This article from Breaking Muscle got me thinking about this.
What
determines how Fit you are?
- Strength, Flexibility,
Mobility, Agility
- Cardiovascular Conditioning
- Diet
My definition of Fitness is having the ability to physically perform whatever it is that you want to perform. The fitter you are, the less effort it takes to perform
whatever it is you want to perform.
IMO, the most important thing lacking in most fitness programs is integration.
How you put the different components together to be fit.
How you put the different components together to be fit.
He looks fit. Why does he have Kinesio Tape on his knees? |
Mike couldn't keep up. |
Lance might not survive this. |
I hate it when someone suggest a certain athlete is the world fittest. While they might be the best at whatever activity they are performing, there are other athletes that are much better at other activities.
I remember the example of Lance Armstrong vs Mike Tyson. While Mike would have had trouble climbing mountains of a bike with Lance, Lance wouldn't last but a few seconds in the boxing ring with Mike. Did this make either one any less fit? Of course not.
One example of fitness |
For the average non-competitive person another definition of a integrated exercise program could be a well rounded program. You don't want to focus on only training for strength or flexibility or mobility at the expense of another component of fitness. You want to be a generalist instead of a specialist. Good at a variety of physical activities instead of great at one.
To put that last sentence another way: When working out, work on all the components of fitness instead of just Cardio or Strength or Flexibility. I know of many cyclist that just want to ride their bikes for fitness. Is this better than not working out? You bet it is.
Fit cardiovascular systems, what about their bones? |
Only cycling for fitness can cause other issues. Examples, weakening of bones and all non-cycling muscles. (Have you ever seen the upper bodies of most professional road cyclist?) There is not much muscle on their upper bodies.
Integration is important in other areas as well. When and how should you use foam rolling? How does your warm up prepare you for what follows? How do you use periodization when designed a strength training program? How can integration help recover from an injury after finishing Physical Therapy?
In part 2 I will go into more detail about these concepts.
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Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Earning the Brains & Balance Past 60 Certificate Part 4: Making Connctions: Challenging the Older Brain
This is part 4 of the 4 parts covering the Exercise Etc seminar I attended on Saturday, October 18, 2014
New York times article: A tiny stumble- a-life-upended.
The first topic Guy covered in this session was Understanding Cognition:
What other things besides mental stimulation and exercise effect cognition?
* Nutrition
* Hydration
* Medication
* Alcohol
* Companionship
* Depression
Just like mental stimulation and exercise we have control over most of these things. Depression can be a whole other issue. It can be effected by everything else on this list.
According to the Centers of Disease Control the following statistics cover Cognitive Disorders:
INCIDENCE: CAUSES:
* Alzheimer's * Alzheimer's
- Over the age 65: 13% - Family History
- Over the age 85: 45% - Lack of mental stimulation
* Vascular Dementia * Vascular Dementia
- Over the age 71: 5% - Poor Blood Flow
- Over the age 90: 38% - Stroke
* Depression * Depression
- Community based: 1% - Isolation
- Nursing home: 15% - Hopelessness
- As seniors age the chances of developing Alzheimer's increases 346% in twenty years and
Vascular Dementia increases 760% in 19 years.
- Being part of a socially active community instead of a nursing home decreases your chances of
developing depression from 15% to 1%. It pays to have friends when you get older.
- Neurological
* Dementia
- Cardiovascular
* Congestive Heart Failure
- Musculoskeletal
* Osteoporosis
* Osteoarthritis
According to the Wall Street Journal, February, 2014, the medical cost of treating dementia exceed the cost of Heart Disease and Cancer combined.
* The Primary Care Physician must be an active participant in the effort to maintain cognition.
* Every individual (or their caregivers) should request a medication review with the following questions:
- Are they all necessary?
- Can Dosages be reduced?
- What are there interactions of the drugs being taken?
- Are there vitamin/mineral deficiencies?
* Stain Drugs * Anti-Anxiety Meds
* Blood Pressure Meds * Parkinsons Drugs
* Anti-Depressants * Incontinence Meds
* Anti-Seizure Meds * Sleeping Aids
* Narcotic Pain Relievers * Antihistamines
According to the Centers for Disease Control (2012)
the average American 65 year-old is on 4 prescription meds.
- Dehydration can mimic the symptoms of dementia. If you become too dehydrated your blood
pressure can become so low that not enough blood and oxygen gets to your brain
- B - 12 and Folate
* Lactulose
- This laxative also removes ammonia which is considered a Neurotoxin from the body.
* Lysine - ask you Dr. about it
- Some research suggest the it slows the progression of Alzheimer's, some research suggest it
accelerates the progression.
* CoQ10 - ask your Dr. about it.
- Research is interesting yet inconclusive regarding it's effect of cognition.
I added:
* Coconut Oil
- It is an excellent source of Medium Chain Fatty Acids which might help feed the brain.
* Vitamin D
- Dr. Mercola article talking about the role of Vitamin D levels and Dementia
Alcohol, Ammonia and Cognition
* Ammonia is a known neurotoxin that shows down processing speed and affects language,
memory, problem solving and reasoning abilities.
* Risk factors for Elevated Ammonia Levels:
- Alcohol use: Guy stated that they (I wish I knew who) consider drinking 2 servings of
alcohol per day as Heavy Drinking. This equates to 2 cans or bottles of beer or 8 ounces
of wine.
- Smoking
- Aging Livers and Kidneys.
- Use of Barbiturates, Diuretics, and Narcotics, especially when combined with Alcohol.
* 1 tsp of sugar = 4 grams
* Seniors with the highest sugar consumption are almost twice as likely to develop cognitive
impairment. - Mayo Clinic, 2014
* Although the brain runs on sugar, too much sugar increases insulin resistance, which deprives
the brain of glucose.
* Salt RDA = 2400 mg per day
* Avoid foods high in sodium because they can:
- Cause dehydration which affects cognition
* Seniors with the highest salt intake also are more likely to suffer cognitive impairment. -
University of Toronto, 2014
IMO, we should not compare processed Table Salt with Unprocessed Sea Salt.
* A 2014 study found that older women who consumed around 370mg of caffeine per day
(around 2 cups) had maintained a higher cognitive level than women who did not.
* Caffeine from Tea or Soft Drinks DID NOT have the same effect.
- Lumosity.com (most of us have seen their commercials on TV.
- Crossword Puzzles, Sudoku, Jigsaw Puzzles. etc.
- Reading, Conversations which make you think and remember details.
- Scrabble, Bridge and other Card Games which require strategy.
- Brain Teasers, Riddles
- Painting a Picture, Writing a Poem.
- Making a list
- Writing in a Blog (I added this one)
* Walk Forwards, Laterally or Backwards while:
- Counting Backwards from 100: by 2's, 3's, 5's 7's or any other numbers
- Answer questions such as State Capitals, Birds, Types of Pets, etc. Think of any type of list.
* Tracking Drills.
- Step Side to Side while pretending to draw various shape using your hand, switch hands, etc.
Articles like this are why I train older clients the way I do.
New York times article: A tiny stumble- a-life-upended.
The first topic Guy covered in this session was Understanding Cognition:
What other things besides mental stimulation and exercise effect cognition?
* Nutrition
* Hydration
* Medication
* Alcohol
* Companionship
* Depression
Just like mental stimulation and exercise we have control over most of these things. Depression can be a whole other issue. It can be effected by everything else on this list.
According to the Centers of Disease Control the following statistics cover Cognitive Disorders:
INCIDENCE: CAUSES:
* Alzheimer's * Alzheimer's
- Over the age 65: 13% - Family History
- Over the age 85: 45% - Lack of mental stimulation
* Vascular Dementia * Vascular Dementia
- Over the age 71: 5% - Poor Blood Flow
- Over the age 90: 38% - Stroke
* Depression * Depression
- Community based: 1% - Isolation
- Nursing home: 15% - Hopelessness
Consider what stands out about these statistics:
- As seniors age the chances of developing Alzheimer's increases 346% in twenty years and
Vascular Dementia increases 760% in 19 years.
- Being part of a socially active community instead of a nursing home decreases your chances of
developing depression from 15% to 1%. It pays to have friends when you get older.
What are the leading causes of being
admitted to a Nursing Home?
admitted to a Nursing Home?
- Neurological
* Dementia
- Cardiovascular
* Congestive Heart Failure
- Musculoskeletal
* Osteoporosis
* Osteoarthritis
According to the Wall Street Journal, February, 2014, the medical cost of treating dementia exceed the cost of Heart Disease and Cancer combined.
What role does the Medical Community play in Intervention?
* The Primary Care Physician must be an active participant in the effort to maintain cognition.
* Every individual (or their caregivers) should request a medication review with the following questions:
- Are they all necessary?
- Can Dosages be reduced?
- What are there interactions of the drugs being taken?
- Are there vitamin/mineral deficiencies?
10 Drugs that May Impair a Persons Memory
AARP: May 2013
* Stain Drugs * Anti-Anxiety Meds
* Blood Pressure Meds * Parkinsons Drugs
* Anti-Depressants * Incontinence Meds
* Anti-Seizure Meds * Sleeping Aids
* Narcotic Pain Relievers * Antihistamines
According to the Centers for Disease Control (2012)
the average American 65 year-old is on 4 prescription meds.
The average 85 year-old is on 14.
What role does Hydration play in
keeping your cognitive functions?
- Dehydration can mimic the symptoms of dementia. If you become too dehydrated your blood
pressure can become so low that not enough blood and oxygen gets to your brain
Some excellent sources of vitamins |
What Vitamin Deficiencies are
Associated with Impaired Brain Function?
- B - 12 and Folate
I wonder what effect Spirulina and Cholrella might have on retaining memory? |
What Supplements play a role in
keeping Cognitive Functions.
* Lactulose
- This laxative also removes ammonia which is considered a Neurotoxin from the body.
* Lysine - ask you Dr. about it
- Some research suggest the it slows the progression of Alzheimer's, some research suggest it
accelerates the progression.
* CoQ10 - ask your Dr. about it.
- Research is interesting yet inconclusive regarding it's effect of cognition.
I added:
* Coconut Oil
- It is an excellent source of Medium Chain Fatty Acids which might help feed the brain.
* Vitamin D
- Dr. Mercola article talking about the role of Vitamin D levels and Dementia
Alcohol, Ammonia and Cognition
* Ammonia is a known neurotoxin that shows down processing speed and affects language,
memory, problem solving and reasoning abilities.
* Risk factors for Elevated Ammonia Levels:
- Alcohol use: Guy stated that they (I wish I knew who) consider drinking 2 servings of
alcohol per day as Heavy Drinking. This equates to 2 cans or bottles of beer or 8 ounces
of wine.
- Smoking
- Aging Livers and Kidneys.
- Use of Barbiturates, Diuretics, and Narcotics, especially when combined with Alcohol.
Sugar Intake and Cognition:
* 1 tsp of sugar = 4 grams
* Seniors with the highest sugar consumption are almost twice as likely to develop cognitive
impairment. - Mayo Clinic, 2014
* Although the brain runs on sugar, too much sugar increases insulin resistance, which deprives
the brain of glucose.
Sodium and Cognition:
* Salt RDA = 2400 mg per day
* Avoid foods high in sodium because they can:
- Cause dehydration which affects cognition
* Seniors with the highest salt intake also are more likely to suffer cognitive impairment. -
IMO, we should not compare processed Table Salt with Unprocessed Sea Salt.
Although I don't drink coffee, I love chocolate. I wonder what effect chocolate consumption has on memory? |
Caffeine and Cognition:
* A 2014 study found that older women who consumed around 370mg of caffeine per day
(around 2 cups) had maintained a higher cognitive level than women who did not.
* Caffeine from Tea or Soft Drinks DID NOT have the same effect.
How to Train the Brain:
- Lumosity.com (most of us have seen their commercials on TV.
- Crossword Puzzles, Sudoku, Jigsaw Puzzles. etc.
- Reading, Conversations which make you think and remember details.
- Scrabble, Bridge and other Card Games which require strategy.
- Brain Teasers, Riddles
- Painting a Picture, Writing a Poem.
- Making a list
- Writing in a Blog (I added this one)
100, 97, 94, 91........ |
Integrating Brains & Balance Drills:
Multitasking Drills
* Walk Forwards, Laterally or Backwards while:
- Counting Backwards from 100: by 2's, 3's, 5's 7's or any other numbers
- Answer questions such as State Capitals, Birds, Types of Pets, etc. Think of any type of list.
* Tracking Drills.
- Step Side to Side while pretending to draw various shape using your hand, switch hands, etc.
This concludes my Blog Post on the
Brains & Balance Past 60 Seminar. I hope you enjoyed reading them and learned some things as I did by I attending it.
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