Archive for August, 2010

Teen and Adult Acne – You Are What You Eat

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

It’s back to school time and nothing can ruin teens’ confidence (or adults for that matter) like acne can. We know that your diet affects your complexion. My teenage son is the perfect example. He is so sensitive to the wrong things in his diet that even a piece of bread shows up on his skin. He’s so acutely aware of this that he won’t even go near starches – and he’s a seventeen year old boy!

Believe it or not, the same dietary issues we talk about as the roots of diabetes and heart disease also cause acne in our kids (and adults). When you eat junk, aka pop tarts, soda pop, chips and cookies, sugary cereals, etc. you are eating what dietitians call easily digested carbohydrate (EDC). EDC are such small molecules that when you eat them, they go straight to the stomach and barely any digestion is needed. EDC causes an immediate blood sugar spike. And guess what? That spike feels good. You get a sugar rush and a serotonin release, but then your blood sugar crashes and when you take that turn, you get irritable and crabby and low energy and that makes you want to eat more EDC and spike that sugar again. Spiking and crashing goes on all day from morning until night. Every spike and crash causes inflammation and inflammation leads to disease. In teens and even some adults, that inflammation manifests itself as acne.

When you stop spiking and crashing your sugar, your skin clears. How do you do that? By eating a diet of fruits and vegetables and lean protein. Replace the morning pop tarts with lean protein and two colors from fruits or vegetables. In fact, two colors and a lean protein choice should be the rule morning, noon and night. This keeps your blood sugar nice and even and prevents those inflammation-causing spikes. Remember, nothing tastes that good to be worth having really bad skin. Why resort to potentially dangerous drugs like Accutane and others if you don’t have to?

Remember,
Fruits and Vegetables
+
Protein
=
Clear Skin.

Next week – My teenage daughter tests our spiking and crashing theory – and the results aren’t pretty!


Best Drinks, Worst Drinks. Avoid These, Drink These.

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Be honest. How many times have you or your children had one of these? This slide show may be enough to swear you off any of these so called “drinks” forever. Did you know that one Snapple Agave Melon Antioxidant Water (1 bottle, 20 fl oz) has as much sugar as two Good Humor Chocolate Éclair bars? The word antioxidant in the name can easily trick people into thinking this “water” is healthy. Not so folks.

The simple truth is, your body wants nothing more than just plain water.

Think of a rain forest trying to survive without the rain. It would dry up and turn brown like the desert. And we expect our body’s to survive without the same nourishment. What would happen to your car if you decided to stop feeding it gasoline and went with something cheaper or more convenient instead? You need six to eight glasses of water every day. No exceptions. Coffee and tea are fine as long as you do not add high fat creamers, sugar, or non-nutritive sweeteners (Stevia, NutriSweet, Splenda, and aspartame). Remember no caffeine after noon.

Here are some healthy options: (reposted from my June 8 blog, “Free Soda Pop Today: At Your Child’s School.”

-Water: Learn to drink water again. Everything does not have to be flavored.
-Tea and Coffee (limit caffeine after noon and avoid sweeteners) Be careful! We mean tea bags in water when we say tea; not bottled green teas, etc. Even tea from the soda fountain can be full of sugar. Drink only unsweetened green or black tea.
-Sparkling waters (we like LaCroix, Mendota Springs and Ice Mountain)
-Have access to ice and a water cooler and provide cups – getting water needs to be as convenient as getting a can of soda pop (and providing it free of charge helps).


Let the Music Play – De-Stress and Get Moving – Dancing is GREAT Exercise

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

Let the Music Play – De-Stress and Get Moving

It’s early afternoon and I’m getting ready for a small dinner party with some dear old friends. I love to entertain, but I’m just no good at it. I get stressed out about the house being messy, worry if the bath towels are folded, is there kid “stuff” all over the house, etc. Of course, my husband, who shares none of my worries, has eaten the avocados I had hidden in the back of the refrigerator for this evening and has mysteriously disappeared. These are very good friends and deep down I know that they could care less about how my house looks or if the bath towels are folded, but I’m still really stressed.

Now, you should know that I’m also a self-professed news junkie. I have Headline News on ALL DAY when I’m home. Of course, Headline News replays the same stressful stories all day long on repeat, so by about 2:00, I’d heard the same stressful stuff over and over again. I finally realized that this is doing nothing for me but adding more stress. I turned the TV off and turned on MIX 93.3, my favorite radio station and on came Train, Katy Perry, and Pink and some really fun music. To the chagrin of my family, I’m moving, twisting, twirling and jumping. I am mortifying my kids because this is the music that THEY listen to and here’s mom with a slotted spoon for a microphone TOTALLY embarrassing my kids!

I am having fun and not only am I relieving stress, but I’m burning some serious calories. This was no planned exercise session, just an impromptu deal. Not only was all the work done by the time our company arrived at 5:30, but I was stress-free and had burned more than 300 calories per hour!

The moral of my story is that the next time you’re stressed or need some exercise, just put your favorite music on – I DARE YOU not to move!!!!


Working out with spare tires can help you get rid of your spare tire – KansasCity.com

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

What kind of exercise does your cardiologist do? Exercise doesn’t have to involve a treadmill or weights. In fact, some of the best work outs are things you’d never consider “exercise.” Check out this article about a unique workout James O’Keefe, MD, Chief Medical Officer of CardioTabs loves.

via Working out with spare tires can help you get rid of your spare tire – KansasCity.com.