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Options for Celiac disease, Glutenus minimus

Kim Raubenheimer - Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Do you have Celiac disease?  Are you bored with your options in the market for baked goods?
Check out Glutenus Minimus in Belmont owned by Natalie McEachern.

She was diagnosed at the age of 21 while in college.  Limited by the gluten free options available, Natalie and her mom started experimenting with recipes of the foods she once enjoyed.  They have perfected the ingredients and you could never tell they are gluten-free.  My kids can tell you.  They tried the chocolate chip cookies from the bakery and loved them.  Neither of my children have celiac disease!  I find children are the best critic when it comes to baked goods!

Natalie also sells her products to various restaurants and markets.  Check out the website for more information:
www.glutenusminimus.com

Stone Hearth Pizza is one of the locations that uses Glutenus Minimus products.  My niece (who has celiac) recently tried the gluten-free pizza at Stone Hearth Pizza and loved it! 

Cortisol

Kim Raubenheimer - Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Crazy cortisol....a stress hormone produced in the adrenal gland...how does it affect my body?
Here are some...
-increased appetite and larger stores of abdominal fat (with a high exposure of cortisol over time)
-suppresses the immune system
-anti-diurectic
-increased blood sugar
-increased blood pressure

What can increase cortisol levels?  Anorexia nervosa, long-term exhaustion, sleep deprivation, alcohol, and caffeine.

Manage your stress.  Schedule time to de-stress...even if it is 5 minutes of your day.  This will help decrease those cortisol levels.  Try some music therapy or yoga or something that de-stresses you.

Breathe

Kim Raubenheimer - Friday, April 08, 2011
Do you take a breath in and suck in your belly and lift your shoulders and exhale and push out your belly?  If so that is shallow breathing. 

Take a moment and practice some deep belly breathing.  It is good for your body and you will strengthen your transverse (inner most abdominal muscle) and your diaphragm.  It will also help you to relax and is a great de-stresser.  And one more benefit..there are many.  You will be helping the elasticity in your lungs.

Ready?
Sit with your back supported so you shoulders are in line with your hips.
Don't arch your back and don't round forward.
Put you hand on your belly over your belly button.
Take are in thru your nose and fill your belly up with air.
Your belly should expand with air.
Don't lift your shoulders.
Exhale thru your mouth and pull your belly into your spine as you get rid of all that air in your belly.

Do that 10 times.  Try to do that throughout the day.
It might take some practice but you will get the hang of it.
Your body will thank you and so will your mind.
Just breathe.

World Health Day 2011 April

Kim Raubenheimer - Wednesday, April 06, 2011
World Health Day is celebrated on April 7th to mark the founding of the World Health Organization.
http://www.who.int/en/

Why not establish a health related goal for yourself?

Make it smart!
Specific
Measurable
Attainable
Realistic
Timely

Here's to your health.

Green tea

Kim Raubenheimer - Wednesday, April 06, 2011
Green tea is one of my favorite drinks.  It is the least processed of the teas (oolong and black).  It contains the highest level of polyphenols.  My favorites are TAZO or Yogi.

Why is that good?  Polyphenols occur in all plant foods.  Polyphenols antioxidants are known for their ability scavenge free radicals.  They have also been associated with reducing inflammation.  In a report from Science Daily, a study found evidence that polyphenols protect nerves from the kind of damage that occurs in AD and other chronic brain disorders.

So go brew yourself some green tea or have it over ice!
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