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“Pass the Butter, Please!”

§ June 1st, 2010 § Filed under Complementary and Alternative Medicine § Tagged , , , , , , § 4 Comments

I thought I’d died and gone to heaven when I read Joette’s post on the benefits of natural, wholesome butter! My favorite “find” was learning that butter has antioxidants!! She so graciously gave me permission to post it here for all of my friends! Please click on over to her blog and follow her great homeopathic sense!

Content reproduced with permission from Homeopathy Works, author Joette Calabrese, HMC, CCH, RSHom(NA)

I love good food.  I mean, my favorite movies are Big Night, Chocolat, Julie and Julia. So when it comes to quality, I have a difficult time getting past the low-fat paradigm.  As far as I’m concerned: fat is where it’s at.  Now, not all fats are the same.  Think of the distinction between a Dunkin Donut doughnut and my Sunday homemade buttermilk waffles, drenched in maple syrup and raw spring butter.  One is fried in weeks old soybean or canola oil, the other is made with real butter from my local farmer whose cow’s name is Priscilla. Can there be any comparison?

Butter, Butter, Butter and Lard

The notion that saturated fats causes heart disease is not only facile, but just plain wrong.  Do you remember the Framingham Heart Study?  Well, if not, you ought to know that it is the mainstay of the advocates of the  low-fat paradigm. Yet its hypothesis has been turned on its head.  In hindsight, some 40 years after the study became public, the director of the study confessed that “the more saturated fat one ate, the more cholesterol one ate, the more calories one ate, the lower the person’s serum cholesterol… we found that the people who ate the most cholesterol, ate the most saturated fat, ate the most calories, weighed the least and were the most physically active”.

Can we deduce from the director of the lipid theorists flagship study that arterial sclerosis has little to do with cholesterol and fat consumption?  It certainly appears we can.  But there’s more to it than a study; there’s physiology as well.

Interestingly, arteries that are clogged are not choked with saturated fats, but with calcium deposits akin to lime.  This is not what we have imagined all these years.  Instead, we’ve been visualizing the fats from a juicy, marbled steak with buttered potatoes to practically travel from the mouth, to the stomach and then directly into the arteries.  It simply isn’t so and there’s plenty of evidence to substantiate this.  Despite repetitious conventional medical mantra and unsound pop culture advice we might reconsider the last 40 years of fat phobia to be a wash.

So, if butter, tropical fats, cod liver oil, whole milk, lard and other animal fats in general don’t cause heart disease, then what does?  We know that deficiencies of vitamins A, E and D are one cause.  Where are these vitamins found?  Why, in butter, lard, tropical oils and animal fats….the very food we’ve been directed to eschew!

B vitamins and mineral deficiencies are also contributors to heart disease.  These occur as a result of eating foods of commerce, such as soda, preservatives, additives and enhancers, instead of whole, homemade fare.  Vitamin B happens to be abundant in red meat and in organ meats.

There’s no doubt that stress contributes to heart and artery pathology.  The very nutrients that accompany traditional foods are depleted at such  times. Hence, during periods of stress, it’s prudent to take in more than the usual amount of nutrient dense foods that provide the greatest amount of animal and tropical fats.

Butter and lard, because of their antioxidants, protect us against free radicals and are therefore, preventatives for diseases such as cancer, heart disease, depression, infections and reproductive disorders.

I remember 6th grade science where we were taught that Vitamin D, the brain vitamin is found via three main sources: cod liver oil, lard and the utilization of sunshine.  In addition, Vitamin E, the heart vitamin is found chiefly in butter.  So if we want to benefit the heart and brain, the two most vital organs, how would we do this if we didn’t eat these perfect foods?

In colonial America, where people lived hearty lives often stretching to the 100 year mark, it was simply understood that saturated fats were a mainstay of daily life, particularly in the cold months.  These people lived agrarian or at least semi agrarian lives so they had whole, healthy foods available as daily fare.  Beef tallow and pork fats were rendered after the slaughter in the fall. Then these products were used to make biscuits, piecrusts and the like.  Which when consumed, would fend off the blues, respiratory infections and build robust bodies.  Organ meats such as liver, sweetbreads, kidneys and heart were a weekly fare.

Growing up in Buffalo, New York, we had liver every Monday night and as Italian Americans we enjoyed tripe or squid in homemade red sauce regularly.  We drank whole un-homogenized milk, plenty of fresh cheeses and beef or lamb regularly.   Today, spring butter is still prized in Europe because of its high concentration of nutrients.  It’s reverently stored and preserved in the form of special cultured butter and cheeses for use in later months.  The Intuits who had lives of extended longevity until the last century, ate a daily ration of whale blubber. Germans still eat a generous coating of lard on their whole grain rye bread with a slice of onion and the French enjoy ham with the accompanying fat daily.  Yet these cultures have low heart and cancer rates; or at least a great deal lower than modern Americans.  The connection? traditional fats, traditional artisan methods, traditional meals.

How can we reinstate these time-honored fats into our diet?  Simply eat like an age old European, like an old time American farmer and prepare like the finest gourmet restaurants in the world.  Unearth your great grandmother’s old-world recipes, toss out the canola oil, vegetable oils and buy a traditional cookbooks or learn the easy way, via my audio Secret Spoonfuls .  It’s where the answers get easier because it covers my own methods, tips and tricks that lightened my efforts to get authentic, gourmet foods into my family.

Get happy!  Ward off hot flashes, heart pathology, allergies, fatigue, and spring infections.  Eat like a true gourmet.  Include butter, coconut oil, organ meats, fresh milk and in plentitude.  Then go outside and take a walk.  Your brain, heart, lungs and even your arteries will thank you.

Joette has mastered the art of getting healthy foods into her children.  If you want to read more download her Digital CD; Secret Spoonfuls  Confessions of a Sneaky Mom – Get Healthy foods into Kids without getting caught. http://bit.ly/atv7A4.

About Joette:

Joette Calabrese, HMC, CCH, RSHom(NA) has practiced as a classical homeopathic consultant since 1997. She began her studies in classical homeopathy in 1986 and completed her five year degrees with the North American Homeopathic Master Clinician Course and the Dynamis School of Advanced Homeopathy in Toronto. She has studied with world class homeopaths such as Lou Kline, Vancouver, Jeremy Sherr, London, Jan Scholten, Netherlands, Andre Saine, Montreal, Richard Moskowitz, MD, California and Dr. Ramakrishnan, India. Ms. Calabrese is an official spokesperson for the nutrition organization, Weston A. Price Foundation, Washington, D.C. She is nationally certified by the North American Society of Homeopaths and the Council for Homeopathic Certification, accrediting organizations that are dedicated to maintaining high standards of homeopathy in North America.

In addition to regular radio engagements, Ms. Calabrese is published in Homeopathy Today, Treatment Options and is a regular columnist in Wise Traditions. She is on staff at Daemen College, Amherst, New York, and Chautauqua Institute, Chautauqua, New York.

Her CD, Perform in the Storm, a homeopathic first aid training tool is used at homeopathy schools in the U.S. and Canada and her CD Secret Spoonfuls, Confessions of a Sneaky Mom, or How to get Healthy Foods into Your Kids Without Getting Caught is devoted to nutrition for busy parents. Both are available on her website www.homeopathyworks.net.

Ms. Calabrese has been a vocal advocate for homeopathic and natural healthcare since before she and her husband, Perry began raising their three boys. She and her family tend livestock and honeybees on their homestead in ski country outside Buffalo, New York.

Follow her here for more timely tips, or get her free monthly newsletter that includes more Nutritional and Homeopathic tips.  http://www.homeopathyworks.net/newsletters.cfm

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With great appreciation and love, I thank you, Joette!

Thanks for stopping by and “Making My Life Beautiful!”

XO Candy

What is Beneficial Beauty?

§ January 31st, 2010 § Filed under Lifeoxylin, Uncategorized § Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , § 6 Comments

In today’s market, the demand for anti-aging skin care continues to grow rapidly!   While Baby-Boomers look for new methods to slow aging and reduce the appearance of lines and wrinkles, a younger generation is increasingly seeking out preventative anti-aging strategies to help them look younger longer.  Topically applied products are undeniably an important tool for supporting skin appearance, structure and function – we love to slather cream everywhere it seems!Happy! by iamamylou

While incredible advances in anti-aging technology are making skin care products more and more effective, for many people, fighting the clock is a losing battle.  Why?  No matter how many “Potions and Lotions” we spread on our skin, the single most important – and BASIC – step in maintaining healthy, beautiful skin is taking care of it from the inside out!

“YOUR SKIN IS THE FINGERPRINT OF WHAT IS GOING ON INSIDE YOUR BODY, AND ALL SKIN CONDITIONS, FROM PSORAISIS TO ACNE TO AGING, ARE THE MANIFESTATIONS OF YOUR BODY’S INTERNAL NEEDS, INCLUDING ITS NUTRITIONAL NEEDS.” Georgiana Donadio, PhD, DC, MSc, Founder and Director of the National Institues of Whole Health in Boston

Skin is our largest organ, and as such, feels the effects of everything going on inside our body.  Just as Virginia Beach by DianeMCexposure to the sun and pollution damage skin from the outside, neglecting fruits and vegetables means that we do not have enough vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants to combat the negative effects of environmental exposure to our systems.  Eating poor quality, processed foods can often lead to inflammation as our body reacts to irritating and damaging chemicals.  More seriously, modern times have seen a dramatic rise in the incidence of diet related diseases, with studies linking diabetes, cancer, heart disease, and countless other health issues to poor nutritional choices.Elephant skin by rogergordon

Dull, dry, irritated, inflamed, and old-looking skin may be the first sign of more serious conditions beneath the surface.  

Today, our choices are unlimited as we can shop at open air farmers markets, or the organic produce aisle at our local grocery chains.  Restaurants offer a wider variety of healthy choices, many noting the healthiest fare on their menus!  Unfortunately busy schedules, and the convenience of processed, prepackaged, and fast foods influence the quality of our day to day eating habits.  Over time, our diet is reflected in the lines, sagging and dullness of our complexions.  We can take an important step in slowing down the process of aging by making proactive, holistic choices in our diet and lifestyle, to live longer, and healthier resulting in reducing the symptoms of aging.

At Apriori Beauty,  we recognize that aging does not just occur on the outside.  We also realize the challenges many people face in making healthy decisions on a daily basis.  This is why we created Lifeoxylin Cellular Defense Elixir, a highly concentrated belnd of phytonutrients from plants, fruits and vegetables, and advanced anti-aging  ingredients designed to support complete wellness and beautiful skin from the inside out.Farmers' Market by NatalieMaynor

Each 1 ounce serving is jam-packed with antioxidants (the equivalent to 6 servings of fruits and vegetables! ) and ingredients to support health at the cellular level.  Very simply, Lifeoxylin Elixir offers an ideal supplement to our daily diets!  Instead of simply treating the symptoms of aging, we are addressing the cause with a systemic, internal and external approach!  Take care of yourself inside and out, and even aging will be beautiful!

Did You Know? Nutrigenomics is new field of science focused on understanding the relationship between nutrition and the repsonse or expression of our genes.  Under certain circumstances, and in some individuals, diet can be a serious risk factor for a number of diseases, and some diet-regulated genes, are likely to play a role in the onset, incidence, progression, and/or severity of chronic diseases.  Research in the area continues to show that nutrition can play a major role in maintaining  cellular health and homeostasis.  As this field grows, it will provide a valuable tool for understanding how dietary lifestyle influences our health. 

A recent study found that supplementation with a combination of  CoQ10 (Ubiquinone), antioxidants, and minerals, decreased skin roughness and fine wrinkles by an average of 21.22%.  The effect was likely due to a reduction in oxidative stress that damages cellular DNA. DNA by theflyoverzone

Regardless of your genetic makeup, aging occurs as we become more susceptible to years of exposure to inflammatory substances and reactive oxygen species.  Foods that are high in antioxidant and anti-inflammatory substances can help mediate exposure on a daily basis, and may even reverse the effects of past exposure.  The key is making smart dietary choices that give your cells the best chance at maintaining their healthy form and function!

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Thank you for stopping by and “Making My Life Beautiful!!

XO Candy

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