Hard to believe the Fall has arrived. All of a sudden the
nights are longer than the days.
I’m just back from the last of my three major training
events – Back to School for Doctors 2014. This is an annual conference
presented in Denver by Mark Anderson of Standard Process West. It is primarily
targeted at Chiropractors, but there are a few of us Nutritionists, as well as
Acupuncturists, Naturopaths, and even some medical doctors and dentists in
attendance. To put it simply – it is awesome. Mark is a dynamic speaker who
presents the scientific studies that we don’t often hear about: the ones that
support much of what we do (or have done) in the natural healing arts.
I look forward to sharing this information. There was a lot
to digest and process so I am starting work on four new articles for future
newsletters, including this one – hence the delay. My goal is two this month and two next month.
As you can probably guess from the titles there’s some good stuff:
1. Supporting Your Immune System or How to Give Your Body Its Best Shot Against Unwanted Viruses (Such as the flu, E68, or even dare I say Ebola)
2. B4: The Vitamin You Likely Never Heard Of and How It Protects Your Heart (Perhaps there is another reason for the rise in heart disease)
3. Is Your Probiotic Really Helping You or Are You Flushing Good Money Down the Toilet?
4. Steadying Your Mind and Emotions: The Role of Minerals in Balancing Your Nervous System
Time for a Cleanse?
I also wanted to mention that the Fall is a great time for a
cleanse. There are still lots of great fresh vegetables available and you can
utilize healthy warming soups to take the place of the salads in the
cleanse. As a special bonus I still have
a few of the special offer books available – those are on a first come first
serve basis for cleansers if you have not received one yet. Everyone who has
one loves the book which even offers meal by meal planning for the 21 days. And
for those not wanting to do the full 21 days there are now four 10 day cleanse
options: Blood Sugar, Female Vitality, Male Vitality, and Anti-Inflammatory.
A Special Thanks
This past week I received one of those testimonials that I love
to share. This is what re-affirms the work! What my clients do is not easy. We
all know it is difficult to change habits, especially what we eat. But, when clients
are compliant – this is what happens:
“Healing is possible with Bernie Rosen Wellness! Thru
Bernie’s work with me over the past year I have made monumental strides
mentally and physically. With the use of natural healing methods such as
yoga, proper nutrition and standard process products, we have rid my body of
unhealthy parasites and balanced my hormones. I have also worked through
some emotionally difficult times much thanks to Bernie’s guidance and
direction. He is always there to return an email or even reach out with a
phone call when you need it most. His service is priceless it could save
your life. I am now able to live up to my fullest potential and always
know where to go for help if I wander off my path. “ E.E.
Supporting Your
Immune System or How to Give Your Body Its Best Shot Against Unwanted Viruses
(Such as the flu, E68, HPV, or even dare I say Ebola)
I’ll admit right off the top I’m certainly no expert on
Ebola, but it seems quite apparent neither are the “experts” be they in the
Federal Government (the CDC) or your major medical institutions. And I’m no expert on the latest “new and
mysterious” Enterovirus 68 (or E68) virus or the flu or any of the other
viruses that wreck havoc on us – Herpes, Epstein-Barr, HPV, etc.
But what I do know is that with all these viruses about us
the best way to protect ourselves is with a strong immune system. Without that
we are prone to these unwanted invaders.
To best understand our internal immunity we look at the
relationship between four important nutrients – Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Ionized Calcium
(Calcium in the blood stream), and the essential fatty acids (from here on
referred to as Vitamin F).
For the rest of the article click here: http://brwellness.com/nutrition-news/?p=37
B4: The Vitamin For
Heart Health You May Never Heard Of
Vitamin B4 - ever heard of it? If I were a betting person I’d
say probably not. Well perhaps there is
a reason. Maybe someone doesn’t want you to know what it is you are missing.
For the full story click here http://brwellness.com/nutrition-news/?p=38
Here’s the important part of the story. In nature B1 and B4
are found together in the B Complex as described above. With these two factors
this B vitamin is the anti-beriberi nutrient. But, there are two kinds of
beriberi: “wet” beriberi which affects the cardiovascular system (the heart)
and “dry” beriberi which affects the nervous system. B1 (Thiamin) supports the
nervous system while B4 supports the heart.
The more easily identified form of beriberi is the “dry”.
This leads to paralysis - which is quite evident. Beriberi is Swahili for “I
can’t, I can’t.” The “wet” form with its damage to the heart is a longer
process and not as immediately evident.
More specifically B4 has two main functions. The first is to
maintain muscle tone. As the vitamin becomes deficient muscle tone,
particularly of the heart suffers. The second function is to convert chemical
energy into electrical energy which fuels the heart. When the heart is starved
of electricity it enlarges. With enlargement it also becomes flaccid (lacks
muscle tone) and the tissue responds to the forces of gravity by sinking. This
pulls the valves and other structures down causing minor leakages, ultimately
compounding the heart disease.
As you can see – B4 is essential for heart health.
So back to the original question – what happened to B4?
Quite simple – B4 is part of the B complex as found in real foods, for example whole
grains. When grain is refined (as in white bread and other white flour
products) the B4 is removed. And here’s the kicker. B4 cannot be made in the
lab. There is no synthetic version – no one
can make isolated B4. The food
manufacturers cannot add it back to their grain products during their “enrichment”
process (of course this is misleadingly called “fortifying” or “enriching”) when
they add back other B vitamins such as Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, and Folic
Acid.
Due to our modern diets of refined grain products we become
deficient in B4 and over time this leads to the enlarging of the heart, minor
leakages, damage to the heart, and simultaneously heart disease.
Fortunately the solution is rather simple. Be sure to eat
real food products that have their full assortment of vitamins intact. Another
option is to supplement, however this must be done with products that are
derived from whole foods and contain B4. In my practice I use Standard Process
supplements which fit this description.
That’s all for now. The November newsletter will contain the
next two articles (hopefully!! – it is coming up in a few weeks).
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