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9 Healthy Holiday Eating Strategies

Pie.  Cookies.  Chocolate.  Eggnog.  Champagne.

The holiday season is filled with good foods.  You eat and drink with your friends and loved ones to celebrate how much you care about them.

But we all know that too much of a good thing is no longer good.  Too many rich foods can lead to extra pounds, digestion upsets, mood swings and a generally “yucky” feeling.

It’s all about balance.

Good, healthy holiday eating can make the difference between an enjoyable holiday season and a miserable one.  The trick is to enjoy treats without overdoing them.  Make a healthy holiday eating strategy and plan to enjoy the holiday celebrations without feeling bad the next day.

See some healthy holiday eating strategies below the fold…

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Healthy Holiday Fudge

Ingredients

 

1 cup of medjool dates chopped and remove pits

1 ripe banana sliced

3 apples chopped

1 (15 oz) can of black beans

1/3-1/2 cup of dark unsweetened cocoa powder

1-2 cups of walnuts

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

¼ cup water

 

 

Put everything in a high powered blender except for the walnuts. Blend until smooth (it will be thick my regular blender had trouble mixing it). Stir in walnuts. Put in a 9×13 baking pan and bake at 350 degrees for 40-45 mins or until the top is crusty and middle is soft.

 

Remove and transfer contents into a PLASTIC container (if glass or otherwise it won’t have the right consistency). Pack the mixture together into the container and refrigerated overnight. (pack the mixture tightly into container)

 

Many people don’t realize it isn’t “real” fudge until they are told otherwise. :)! The ingredients seem odd but trust me the texture is spot on and flavor is incredibly close to fudge. Its healthy, tasty, and its hard to eat just one piece.

 

Enjoy!

Kere

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The Key to Staying Healthy

If you live in a rainy area, the odds are pretty good that your automobile will develop some body damage over its lifetime.  Does this mean that you never wash your car because it’s going to rust out anyway?  Of course it doesn’t.  If you care about your car, it means that you’ll fight extra hard to protect your investment.

The reality is that most of the top killers today are lifestyle related, regardless of your family history.  Just because you inherit the genes doesn’t mean that you have to continue the lifestyle.

Cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, autoimmune disorders…all of these conditions are greatly impacted by diet, lifestyle habits, depressed nervous systems, our home environments, etc.

Until we change our focus from the curing of disease to the propagation of health, history is destined to repeat itself.

Remember that the body has the capacity to heal easily, as long as there is the proper balance and flow of energy. The key to staying healthy is not to inject “cures” from the outside, but rather to get the innermost layer (the meridian system) in order first, and then to insulate it with layer upon layer of healthy, productive lifestyle habits.

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What is health?

What does it mean to be healthy?  Health is a state of optimum physical functioning, spiritual enlightenment, social well-being, and mental aptitude.  True health is so much more than settling for mediocrity.  It’s not about living life just barely above the doldrums, or hoping against hope that you won’t get sick or that you’ll finally feel better.

Understand that your body was designed to be healthy and in balance.  This is your natural state.  If you are struggling with your health, you have most likely, throughout the course of living, allowed your body to get out of balance. Taking medicine to treat a symptom will never create balance within the body.  Acupuncture works with the body to return it to its natural state of balance so that it can heal from the inside out.  Don’t divert the smoke, put out the fire!

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Cranberry and Hawthorne Berry Sauce

This recipe is a twist on the classic cranberry sauce. Maybe you’re more familiar with the cranberry jelly out of the can (which makes such a fun noise when it pops out), but bring this to the Thanksgiving table for something a little different. The twist in this dish is the Hawthorne Berry which is call shan zha in Chinese. This little berry helps promote digestion and in particular helps digest red meat, oily, greasy, and fatty foods which makes it a great side for a big holiday feast to help prevent that bloated brick-in-the-stomach yucky feeling that follows eating a big meal. The hawthorne berries can be found in some health food stores or ordered online. You can also contact me and I can order it for you as well.

 

Ingredients:
2 cups fresh cranberries
1 cup dried Shan zha, fructus crataegi (hawthorne berries)
1 cup sugar (may be adjusted to taste, or honey may be substituted)
1 cup water
2 tablespoons grated orange rind

Wash cranberries and soak shan zha in warm water for 10 mins to soften.
Remove the pits, drain and discard water.
Chop to soften shan zha. (or pulse in a food processor or blender)
Place chopped shan zha in saucepan with sugar and water
bring to a boil, then simmer for 10 minutes
Add cranberries, bring to a boil again, and simmer until the cranberry skin burst (about 8-10 mins)
Add orange rind and smash the berries a bit
Allow to cool

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Detoxification – losing weight and feeling great

 

A couple of weeks ago I decided to do a 10-day detox program. I have been hearing a lot about detoxes and cleanses over the past few years and decided it was time to try it. My patients often ask me about them and I thought doing it myself would be much better than just reading about it.

 

Why Detox?

I had several reasons for trying it. Like I said above it was a learning opportunity and a way for me to better educate my patients and give them suitable recommendations. Second, I’d heard such good things from other people who had done detox programs that I wanted to give it a try. Many people I know who did it lost weight, and that was certainly a motivator for me. But I also looked at doing a detox as a way of challenging myself and hopefully breaking some of my bad dietary habits.

 

What is a detox program?

Detox programs can take many forms but the goals are usually aimed at helping the body’s metabolism and allowing the body to rid itself of dangerous chemicals that can build up in our system. These toxic substances come from chemical pollutants, heavy metals, pesticides, drugs, alcohol, food additives, even from our water supply. Toxins can also come from normal metabolism as by-products of everyday processes. In our current world we can’t avoid toxic chemicals. The good news is that our bodies are designed to get rid of them. But with increased exposure our bodies can’t always keep up with the load.

 

Detox vs cleanse

There is a lot of confusion about detox programs as well as cleanses. They are often terms used somewhat interchangably. Detoxification specifically refers to our body’s natural ability to transfer and eliminate toxins from our blood stream. Cleanses are a little different. They tend to focus on just the elimination aspect, not on the metabolic processes that are involved in detoxification. Many cleanse programs involve fasting and the use of laxatives to promote bowel movements. I do not recommend many of these cleanses as they can be quite unsafe due to a lack of nutrition.

 

The detox program I used was through a company called Metagenics. It combined a supplement and a drink mix along with a targeted diet for 10 days. It eliminates a lot of foods that tend to cause toxic buildup as well as most foods that have a tendency to be allergenic. The supplement and drink provide the body with proper nutrition to support the detoxification processes in the body.

 

My experience

My experience with the detox program was great. I won’t lie, it wasn’t easy. The diet restricts you to mostly eating fruits and vegetables, along with nuts and beans and a few other things. I was also able to eat fish. I definitely found myself craving all sorts of foods that I wasn’t supposed to eat. But breaking those habits was part of the reason I wanted to do it. The results of the program were impressive. I had better energy, found some new foods I like, and changed some of my perspectives on my dietary habits. I also lost 7 pounds and 2.5 inches off my waist. Not bad for just 10 days.

 

I highly recommend this program for anyone looking to improve their health, increase their energy, and even for those looking to lose weight. It can also be a possible way to improve some symptoms/conditions such as migraines, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and other. It is recommended to detox twice a year, in the fall and spring. I know I will be planning another 10 day program in about 6 months.

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Pumpkin Bread

It’s October and that means Halloween and pumpkins. So for an October recipe I figured I needed to find something with pumpkin. Unfortunately, I don’t like pumpkin flavored things.  The only pumpkin food I eat is this pumpkin bread.  Ironically enough, I LOVE this pumpkin bread.  I usually try to share a healthy recipe, but we can’t eat like rabbits all of the time. So enjoy this recipe in moderation!

Ingredients:

1 cup butter or margarine, softened

3 cups sugar

3 eggs

3 cups all-purpose flour

1 tbsp baking powder

1 1/2 tsp baking soda

1 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon

1 1/2 tsp ground cloves

1 1/2 tsp ground nutment

1 (16 oz) can solid pack pumpkin

 

Directions:

In a mixing bowl cream butter and sugar. Add eggs; mix well. Combine dry ingredients, stir into creamed mixture just until moistened. Stir in pumpkin. Pour into two greased 9x5x3 inch loaf pans. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour.

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More than a placebo

New research has shown that acupuncture is more than a placebo.  This particular study reviewed the data from 29 clinical trials which included just under 18,000 participants being treated for chronic pain including neck and back pain, chronic headaches and osteoarthritis. Some of the studies reviewed compared acupuncture to standard treatments such as pain killers or physical therapy, while some compared real acupuncture to “sham” acupuncture. The data showed that real acupuncture does offer better pain relief than “sham” acupuncture. Many studies that compare these two treatments indicated that real acupuncture did not work significantly better than the “sham” leading to a conclusion that acupuncture works via the placebo effect.

The conclusion that acupuncture is only a placebo has been a stumbling block for the acceptance of acupuncture into the mainstream. Opponents hold onto those conclusions as evidence that acupuncture does not work.  This new study shows that it is more than just a placebo effect, so that is a big step forward for acupuncture.  More important, in my opinion, are the studies that compare acupuncture to standard treatment. These studies often show acupuncture (and even the “sham” acupuncture) offers better pain relief than pain killers and physical therapy. Conveniently, those opposed to acupuncture gloss over this fact. The important conclusion to be made is that acupuncture is effect at pain relief, is not just a placebo effect, and can be a more effective and/or safer alternative to other methods of pain relief.

If  anyone you know suffers from chronic pain encourage them to try acupuncture.

For more info about the study read the consumer reports article here – http://news.consumerreports.org/

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Honey-Baked Apples

This recipe is adapted from http://www.virginiaapples.org/recipes/honbak.html

 

6 large apples (see comments below)
6 tsp. honey
1/4 cup orange juice
1 tsp. sugar
pinch cinnamon
1 orange

Core apples, being careful not to cut all the way through. Peel about 1/3 of the way down from the stem end. Combine honey and orange juice; pour into centers of apples. Set in baking dish. Pour a little hot water in bottom of pan. Bake at 400 degrees for 50 to 60 minutes or until apples are tender. Sprinkle tops with a little sugar and nutmeg.

For best results try Fuji, Gala, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, or Jonagold apples. You can also try this with walnuts and/or raisins or other dried fruits added in. This would also be great with pears.

I chose this month’s recipe for a couple of reasons. First and foremost it’s apple season! Also, fall is right around the corner. In Chinese medicine the fall is related to the Lung system. As the temps cool and the air dries out we have to be careful to protect the respiratory system which is particularly susceptible to dry air. The apples and honey in this recipe are great for keeping the Lung system moist. Adding in some cinnamon gives the immune system a little boost as well.

So if you find yourself with bags full of apples that you picked and don’t know what to do with them, try this recipe for a nice treat.

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We Need Your Help!

Acupuncture is becoming more and more integrated into the fabric of health care here in the United States but it still has a long way to go. Many people are either still skeptical about it’s benefits or just reluctant to try it out. Here in Syracuse acupuncture is really struggling to gain acceptance, while in other parts of the country it has become a regular part of health care, even being performed in major hospitals and respected health centers.

Healthcare in our country is falling apart. Costs are rising, quality of care is falling, and medical harm is one of the leading causes of death. People are looking for better options to resolve illnesses, fight chronic pain, and stay healthy without the use of dangerous drugs, costly and often unnecessary diagnostics, or surgical procedures. Acupuncture fits the role of a safe and cost effect option perfectly yet many in our community are unaware that it is even available to them.

We need your help to spread the word about acupuncture in the Syracuse area. If any of your friends, family, or co-workers are dealing with chronic pain, stress, insomnia, or a variety of other illnesses talk to them about acupuncture. Encourage them to check out our website (www.eastside-acupuncture.com) or give us a call (569-6579) and ask us questions. Friends or family not in the Syracuse area? They can find an acupuncturist in their area by going to www.NCCAOM.org

Those of us in the acupuncture profession truly believe that Chinese medicine can be part of the solution to our nation’s healthcare problems. Luckily insurance companies and government agencies are starting to agree which means more and improved insurance coverage in the coming years.

We are also available to come speak at your office or other groups about acupuncture and Chinese medicine. We can also come to your office and teach stress management techniques. Does your company have a wellness center or hold an annual health fair? We would love to bring acupuncture right into the workplace.

 

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