PROBIOTICS IN THE NEWS

Screen Shot 2016-01-11 at 6.21.31 PM

Bacteria have a reputation for causing disease, so the idea of tossing down a few billion a day for your health might seem — literally and figuratively — hard to swallow. But a growing body of scientific evidence suggests that you can treat and even prevent some illnesses with foods and supplements containing certain kinds of live bacteria.

Probiotics are live bacteria that help the body absorb nutrients and maintain the right balance of helpful bacteria. An estimated 100 trillion microorganisms representing more than 500 different species inhabit every normal, healthy bowel. These microorganisms (or microflora) generally don’t make us sick; most are helpful. Gut-dwelling bacteria keep pathogens (harmful microorganisms) in check, aid digestion and nutrient absorption, and contribute to immune function.

When the digestive tract is healthy, it filters out and eliminates things that can damage it, such as harmful bacteria, toxins, chemicals, and other waste products. The healthy balance of bacteria assists with the regulation of gastrointestinal motility and maintenance of gut barrier function.

The other way that probiotics help is the impact that they have on our immune system. Some believe that this role is the most important. Our immune system is our protection against germs. When it doesn’t function properly, we can suffer from allergic reactions, autoimmune disorders , and infections . By maintaining the correct balance from birth, the hope would be to prevent these ailments. Our immune system can benefit anytime that balanced is restored, so it’s never too late.

Research into the benefits of probiotics has been branching out, and new areas are emerging. Preliminary research has linked probiotics to supporting the health of the reproductive tract, oral cavity, lungs, and the prevention and treatment of obesity and type 1 and type 2 diabetes. A January 2016 article published in a Dermatology Journal stated, “The body of evidence demonstrating the beneficial effects of probiotics on the skin continues to grow in the published literature. Insights into their effects at the molecular level, in animal models, and in human clinical trials build the case for their role in slowing the skin manifestations of both intrinsic and extrinsic aging. The reports reviewed in this manuscript demonstrate that probiotics can restore acidic skin pH, alleviate oxidative stress, attenuate photoaging, improve skin barrier function, and enhance hair quality.”

Side effects are rare, and most healthy adults can safely add foods that contain probiotics to their diets. If you’re considering taking supplements, check with your doctor to be sure that they’re right for you.

 

 

Home-based Business Benefits

Screen Shot 2015-12-31 at 10.59.27 AM

Home-based businesses are quickly becoming the fastest growing form of business start-ups. Growing your company out of your home allows for flexibility that is difficult when renting or buying office and warehouse space. Although working at home requires self-discipline, the benefits can be substantial.

Americans spend an average of almost 50 minutes a day commuting to and from their offices. One of the best benefits of working in a home office is that commuting involves no more than a few steps to the spare room or the basement. I can work from my phone or tablet which allows me to be able to work from the ski slopes, while I taxi my children, or even while I am shopping! This allows me more time for revenue-producing activities.

The tax benefits of operating a home office can be lucrative. If your situation qualifies, you can deduct a portion of your home’s expenses, such as mortgage interest, property taxes, utilities and repairs and maintenance, against your business income. To qualify, your home office must be your principal place of business and you can only deduct the proportionate amounts of the total expense which are directly related to your business. Although you cannot create a loss with your home office expenses, you can carry them forward to future tax years if you do not have enough business income to use them up in the current year.

Being able to work at night or first thing in the morning is a great boon for those entrepreneurs who are juggling children or other obligations. Again, mobile phones and email allow you to interact with your customers at any time of the day or night. You can more easily accommodate customers in different time zones and kids’ school schedules.

Starting a business from your home allows you many freedoms and flexibilities to grow your business at your own pace. It also saves money on many fronts. All of this while allowing you more freedom to be with your family and more financial freedom.

Network marketing has provided me and my family incredible opportunities of financial growth and, even though my children are maturing quickly, we are able to have more family time. In fact, we are celebrating New Year’s Eve today by skiing together on a gorgeous, sunny day in Park City, Utah.

Wishing all of you a healthy and prosperous New Year! See you in 2016!

Holiday Weight Gain?

Screen Shot 2015-12-14 at 10.45.42 AM

This holiday season, don’t unthinkingly do things the same way just because that’s how you always do them. If the old holiday traditions aren’t working, if they’re not making you happy and causing holiday stress, it’s time to change!

I already worry about gaining weight so I am taking measures now to hopefully avoid the extra pounds registering on the scale on January 2! Create new holiday traditions with your family by choosing to engage in active celebrations. For instance, instead of driving around your neighborhood to look at all the Christmas lights, take a family walk. And take the dogs with you! Every little bit counts, so think creatively and come up with new ways to make the season magical. I will personally be hitting the slopes this week! We all know our pre-holiday habits. If you exercise three times a week and eat a relatively healthy diet, consider that your baseline heading into the holiday season. Then, enjoy the special holiday events you attend, but counterbalance the extra caloric intake with an extra workout for the week.

Just because you have more opportunities to stay up late and party doesn’t mean you should. Go out and have fun, but call it quits early enough so that you can get plenty of sleep. Aim for at least eight hours of sleep each night. What you drink can also affect the quality of your sleep. Drinking too much alcohol or caffeine can interrupt your sleep and leave you feeling worn out the next day. Remember, moderation is key!

There is a new healthy weight loss program launching this week with LifeVantage, a science-based supplement company. PhysIQ is a four step clinically proven weight management system that includes a probiotic that is coated to pass through your acidic stomach and onto your intestines where it provides a necessary balance of flora. A fat burner and  protein supplement shake are also part of this regimen. Non GMO, no artificial flavors or colors, all natural. If you would like more info, see the form below.

I am starting this regimen ASAP to get a head start on balancing my holidays with good nutrition, fun, and lots of skiing! Hope to see you on the slopes!

Go back

Your message has been sent

Warning
Warning
Warning

Warning.

Our Best Friends and Aging

Screen Shot 2015-11-12 at 10.00.25 AM

Oxidative stress in dogs is a major cause of degenerative diseases such as arthritis and other ailments that plague aging animals. By definition, it is the destruction to cells caused by free radical molecules. Oxidation is a normal process that occurs everywhere in nature. It happens within the body every day, and it has an accumulative effect over the years. This is why so many diseases in humans and animals have their onset in middle and old age.

What Are The Effects Of Oxidative Stress In Dogs?

As a dog’s body ages, it is going through metabolic changes. Normal cell activity produces by-products that build up in the body like toxins. Destructive enzymes attack healthy cells. An excess of fat due to poor diet weakens the immune system. Free radicals disrupt the cell’s functions, preventing them from building vital tissues such as cartilage. As this is happening, there are also external stresses to a dog’s system. Pollution, chemicals and cigarette smoke all hasten the oxidative process.

The effects of oxidative stress in dogs’ bodies are significant. When the cells that build tissue are in a weakened state because of attack from free radicals, enzymes and other by-products of metabolism, they cannot perform their functions properly. They can no longer build the cartilage that cushions bones and keeps joints flexible. Arthritis sets in, and with it comes the pain and swelling that makes even ordinary activities difficult.

As oxidative stress increases with the years, a dog’s body starts to exhibit the signs of aging that we all recognize. The entire aging process, in fact, is due in large part to the effects of oxidation. Protecting your dog with antioxidant supplements is one of the measures that can be taken to safeguard him against the ravages of the oxidative process. Or you can have your beloved companion make his own antioxidants, something his body does since he was a puppy! While it is not possible to prevent aging, it is possible to lessen the painful effects of it.

 

Reducing oxidative stress in dogs may reduce many of the disorders associated with aging in canines – all common problems that profoundly affect their quality of life. These symptoms include disorientation, decreased social interaction, loss of prior house-training, sleep disturbances and decreased mobility.

If we want to keep our dogs happy and healthy, we must consider the benefits of antioxidants on oxidative stress which can be so detrimental to the health of our furry friends.

#nrf2, #oxidativestress, #bestfriends, #lovingcompanion, #healthandwellness

Stay Healthy During the Holidays

The holidays are fast approaching. And for many of us, this is the season not just for gifts and family get-togethers, but also for tossing our health right out the window. Between the late nights, the traveling, mounds of sugary fare, and buckets of seasonal stress, it’s really no wonder most us end up sick and several pounds heavier in the aftermath.

How To Stay Healthy During The Holidays

But it doesn’t have to be that way! There are lots of simple ways to celebrate the holidays to the fullest and still maintain your sanity and your health. To give you a place to start, here are 13 surefire tips to help you make it through this time of year with flying colors:


1. BE REALISTIC WITH YOURSELF

This goes for just about everything during the holidays, both mental and physical. Don’t plan to lose weight; instead plan to maintain your weight or limit your normal weight gain from five pounds to only three this year.

Setting small, attainable goals will allow you to enjoy the holidays without driving yourself crazy. This also goes for holiday scheduling. Instead of cramming in every activity, really think about your calendar and gracefully bow out of anything that you can avoid.

Your nerves and your family will thank you.

2. TAKE SMALL MEASURES TO PREVENT SICKNESS

Wash your hands. I cannot emphasize that enough since hand cleanliness is your first defense against sickness this season.

Beyond that, the little things are what will help you the most: cleaning surfaces in your kitchen (especially after cooking raw meat), carrying hand sanitizer when you travel, and remembering as much as possible to not touch your face.

It’s all in the basics, people.

3. MAKE TIME FOR EXERCISE

The holidays are a busy time, but that doesn’t mean you have to cut all exercise until after the New Year.

And it definitely doesn’t mean you should. Make time for simple athletic activities like skating, brisk walks, and winter sports. If you have a tight schedule, plan specific times to exercise to make sure you’ll remember.

And even if it’s a winter wonderland outside, you can still do simple core workouts at home and take the stairs instead of the elevator at the office.

4. TAKE IT EASY ON THE DRINKS

Hot chocolate, eggnog, and soda abound this time of year, but try as hard as you can to partake of holiday drinks in moderation.

Of all the things you’ll be consuming, drinks have the most calories and the most sugar too. Limit yourself to one or two specialty drinks a day and drink plenty of water to curb your appetite and stay hydrated.

All that sugar and carbonation won’t quench your thirst. And speaking of drinking . . .

5. DRINK ALCOHOL IN MODERATION

Lots of people overdo it on the holiday cocktails, so do what you must to take it easy.

Know how much alcohol you can handle, and decide before each party how much you’re going to drink. Drinking too much will wreak havoc on your blood sugar levels and also increase your chances of overeating and waking up with a hangover.

So pace yourself.

If you’re the type who doesn’t know how to stop drinking once you’ve started, it might be best to skip the champagne altogether.

6. BALANCE YOUR EATING

Being unhealthy isn’t about one unhealthy meal. It’s about eating unhealthy meals consistently.

Let’s face it: you’re going to overeat on occasion and you’re going to have too much sugar now and then. So attempt to balance out the bad with the good this season.

After a huge family party, eat eggs and oatmeal for breakfast and snack on raw vegetables throughout the day. Balancing your bad days with good days will give you the wiggle room to indulge every once in a while.

It’s when you pretend the indulgence days didn’t happen that you’ll have a problem.

7. BUDGET YOUR CALORIES FOR THE GOOD STUFF

Human beings can eat a limited number of calories each day without gaining weight (generally 2,000 per day for women and 2,500 for men).

With that in mind, you should be spending your calories on desserts that actually matter to you. Don’t waste stomach space and calorie-count on store-bought cookies or candy you don’t particularly care for.

Wouldn’t you much rather indulge in Aunt Florence’s homemade Christmas pudding? Prioritize your goodies this season and only go for the best.

8. TAKE TIME TO SAVOR

Many of us tend to stuff our faces with holiday food instead of truly enjoying what we’re eating. As a result, we end up eating much more than is necessary or wise. So take the time to slow down.

Survey your party buffet and fill your plate with smaller portions of only your favorite foods with a little room for fruits and vegetables.

Eat slow enough to savor your choices and you’ll end up eating much less in the long run.

9. PREVENT OVEREATING WITH SOME SIMPLE TIPS

Before each big holiday meal, drink a tall glass of water and chew some gum.

Popping a stick of gum in your mouth fifteen minutes before you hit the buffet will trick your brain into feeling satisfied so you’ll actually eat less.

Eating a mint between servings can also help since this gives your brain the time to pause and evaluate if you’re still hungry or not.

10. TRY OUT SOME HEALTHY COOKING

There are plenty of calorie-cutting tips and healthy holiday recipes online.

Experiment with making your favorite dishes a little healthier so the next time you have a family gathering, you can bring something that doesn’t cash out your entire calorie budget.

You can also be the one to bring fresh fruit to the party; trust me, you won’t be the only person relieved to see it there.

11. PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR BODY

With everything else going on, it can be easy to forget about your body’s basic needs. Take a moment to pause now and then and make sure you’re getting what you need.

Avoid skipping meals and drink plenty of water daily. If you’re coming down with an illness, cancel your plans and go to bed early. If you’re experiencing mental fog or chronic pain, don’t just push through hoping it will go away.

Calling your doctor now to set up an appointment later will put your mind at ease and help you enjoy the holidays much better.

12. MANAGE YOUR STRESS

It’s impossible to make healthy choices when you’re stressing about everything under the sun. So take steps to relax.

Know which aspects of the holiday season stress you out and how to combat those harried feelings. Are you losing sleep over those family Christmas cards you should have mailed out weeks ago? Create a family Christmas letter and post it on Facebook. Do you dread seeing your in-laws at Thanksgiving? Plan a relaxing date night with your spouse the day after.

Simplify, simplify, simplify, and if you can’t do anything else, take two minutes to stand alone in a room and breathe deeply.

13. FOCUS YOUR HOLIDAY ON MORE THAN JUST FOOD

We all know how big of a role treats play in our holiday traditions. With all that cookie making and eggnog drinking and peanut brittle chewing, it’s no wonder we all gain weight this time of year.

But remember, the real focus of the holidays should be fun and family. So make some room for celebrations that don’t involve sugar: trimming the tree, caroling, playing board games, enjoying holiday movies, taking the kids to see lights displays, and much more.

You don’t have to be eating to have a wonderful time together.

If you’re looking for one more great way to treat your body right this season, why not try a great nutritional supplement? Protandim from LifeVantage is the only supplement clinically proven to reduce oxidative stress by opening up your Nrf2 pathway. Protandim is a way to fight off free radicals in your body and allow all your systems to function at an optimal level all winter long. Here’s hoping you stay safe and healthy over the holidays!

Benefits of a Sunflower – Milk Thistle

Screen Shot 2015-11-11 at 9.03.46 AM

Milk thistle benefits are numerous, and it has been used to treat a variety of health conditions.  Most important is its role in strengthening and detoxifying the liver.

A member of the sunflower flower, its black seeds are harvested for medicinal use.  The active ingredient within these seeds is called silymarin, which is where the therapeutic benefits lie.

One of the main benefits is its antioxidant ability, which is more potent than most vitamins. Antioxidants are able to remove toxic chemicals called free radicals from the body.  These free radicals cause cell damage or oxidative stress which is the root of disease and premature aging.

Perhaps the most important milk thistle benefits are its effects on the liver.  The liver is one of the most important organs in the body, breaking down nutrients and cleaning the body out.  Milk thistle detoxifies the liver as well as protects it against damage from toxins, alcohol and other negative effects.

It also benefits the liver by promoting regeneration and repair of liver cells, reversing liver damage and is very helpful in the treatment of hepatitis and cirrhosis.

Some milk thistle clinical trials show that benefits may include reducing inflammation, decreasing excessive skin cell growth and helping treat endometriosis. Milk thistle benefits may be able to improve your health.  Be sure to find a quality product and consult a physician before you start supplementation.

Polyphenol-Rich Juices May Help Lower Blood Pressure

Screen Shot 2015-11-10 at 10.59.21 AM

Did you know that intake of fruits and berries may lower blood pressure (BP), most likely due to the high content of polyphenols? In a study published in the British Journal of Nutrition researchers tested whether consumption of two polyphenol-rich juices could lower BP.

In a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial of 12 weeks, 134 healthy individuals, aged 50-70 years, with high-normal range BP or stage 1-2 hypertension were included. They consumed 500ml/d of one of either (1) a commercially available polyphenol-rich juice based on red grapes, cherries, chokeberries and bilberries; (2) a juice similar to (1) but enriched with polyphenol-rich extracts or (3) a placebo juice. Resting BP was measured three times-baseline, mid-study, and then after 12 weeks of intervention.

Compared to the placebo group, systolic BP significantly reduced over time in the participants who had polyphenol-rich juice. Researchers concluded findings suggest that polyphenol-rich berry juice may have a BP lowering effect, especially in patients with hypertension versus patients with normal BP.

How to take advantage of dietary polyphenols’ benefits for lowering blood pressure

Berries freeze well and can be enjoyed all year long in smoothies, in yogurt, and in salads. The internet is a great resource for hot or iced hibiscus tea recipes. And don’t forget to indulge in polyphenol-rich exotic spices, pomegranate juice, and dark chocolate for your heart health.

But to really make a significant ding in your BP, you need to adopt some sturdier pressure-easing habits in addition to  enjoying the juice benefits:

  • Ease up on the salt.
  • Think thin. If you are overweight or obese, your blood pressure is likely to creep up.
  • Keep it friendly. Nurturing friendships can do wonders for your blood pressure.
  • Walk it out. A foot-minded lifestyle is great for your heart and your arteries.

The pH Equation and Health

Screen Shot 2015-10-20 at 11.11.17 AM

Based on current research, whether your body is mostly acidic or mostly alkaline may be one of the most important factors that determine how healthy you are and what diseases you contract.
Human life depends upon a tightly controlled pH level in the serum. The pH level necessary for human survival is between 7.35 to 7.45 (slightly alkaline).

However, the net acid load of the human diet has changed significantly from the hunter-gatherer civilization to the present day. As agriculture became more widespread over the last several thousand years and industrialization occurred over the last 215 years, humans’ diet has dramatically become more acidic. In order to neutralize our internal acidity our bodies use our alkalizing minerals, such as potassium, magnesium and calcium. This can leave our bodies depleted of these essential nutrients, which are also so important to heart health. In addition, the modern diet is deficient in fiber and rich in saturated fat, simple sugars, sodium and chloride. This results in a diet that sends the body into a state of chronic low-grade metabolic acidosis.
Researchers speculate that abnormalities in intracellular pH regulation may be one of the driving forces behind development of type 2 diabetes and the associated cardiomyopathy and hypertension that diabetes patients often suffer. Acidity also can affect the way your blood vessels function. In large arteries, intracellular acidosis is associated with widening of the blood vessels, whereas in small arteries, it leads to narrowing of the blood vessels, and ultimately cardiovascular disease.

The first step in making your body more alkaline is not to eliminate or sharply decrease protein intake. Instead, increase your intake of fruits and vegetables and only indulge in sugar and grains as rare treats. Be certain to have several servings of fruits or vegetables with each meal. Substitute fruits and vegetables for grain-based snacks. Cut back on salt intake, as sodium chloride can trigger metabolic acidosis in a dose-dependent manner. Avoiding alcohol, soft drinks, caffeine and all processed foods is another important step and drink plenty of purified water.

Another option? Daily Peak Performance is a nutritional supplement that contains Alka-Plex granules. Alka-Plex is a mineral based crystalline composition that has localized and systemic alkalizing effects in the body. Many dietary supplements are marketed with little or no scientific studies on their impact with regard to human physiology and with no sound basis for expecting any beneficial result. The active ingredient, Alka-Plex has undergone extensive testing and has been reviewed and approved by the FDA.

All ingredients, in the amounts delivered in Alka-Plex, are recognized by law to be generally recognized as safe (GRAS). GRAS status is reached only after thorough scientific review by the American Academy of Sciences.

The FDA recognizes Alka-Plex as a New Dietary Ingredient (NDI), a regulatory requirement for dietary supplement safety and uniformity that few supplements can achieve. Alka-Plex contains GRAS ingredients in amounts that are safe and holds them in a precisely structured, slow-release composition.
More and more research today is suggesting that our bodies are healthiest when they are in an alkaline state. Taking small steps to make your body more alkaline can reap big rewards.

To learn more about Alka-Plex and how it reduces chronic metabolic acidosis, contact Denise M Chesne, RN, MS at denisemariechesne@gmail.com.

An Athlete’s Point of View

Screen Shot 2015-09-03 at 12.33.50 PMThis is my friend, Elite Athlete, Nick Baumgartner.

Snow: US Olympic Snowboarder, X Games Gold & Silver Medalist

Dirt: Pro Motor Sports Athlete, Stadium SUPER Trucks Series, TORC Series Pro-Light Driver, Baja 1000

Per Nick – “I want to introduce you all to a product I started taking this winter that allows my body to perform and recover like it did when I was a younger athlete. I also want to let you know that this company doesn’t sponsor me or pay me to say or validate anything. First I did the research, and then started taking the product and I believe that everyone will benefit by adding this to his or her daily regiment. It’s an all-natural, daily supplement that of course is Certified Athlete Safe, which was huge for me – and it will allow me to continue to train harder and harder so I can keep up with the young guns in my sport for years to come. What sidelines most athletes and forces them to retire is they need to train harder and harder to keep up and unfortunately the aging body can’t recover fast enough. Until Now! This product is proven to reduce the cause of this aging by an average of 40% in a month! Don’t just take my word for it – ABC News explains this in an ABC Primetime show. I truly believe Protandim will make it possible for my body to recover from all the damage caused by the intense training as well as everyday life. You watch, I expect to be 40 and still competing at the elite level, but don’t wait till then to take my advice and give this a try. Get on it now, and stop the damage your doing to your body everyday. Go to www.aBetterLifeStartsnow.com and watch ABC explain this.

This product isn’t just for athletes and ABC News starts to explain the diseases this technology helps including Autoimmune Diseases, Heart Disease, Diabetes, Parkinson’s, Depression, Effects of Radiation…the list goes on and on and LifeVantage has the science to prove that it works, and the patents to protect us from competition. And the timing – everyone wants a natural way to be healthy and a way to stay young.

I am excited to share this with you all and now that I know it really works, I’m super excited to build a business by helping people get healthier and compete stronger longer. Snowboarding has not made me enough money, I’ve had to work in the summers and further destroy my body trading hours for a paycheck. LifeVantage Opportunity is helping change my life so that I can focus on my son and my training!”

If you have questions regarding this opportunity or product line, please feel free to contact me at denisemariechesne@gmail.com

How To Increase Your Good Cholesterol

Screen Shot 2015-07-28 at 6.29.41 PM

High levels of HDL cholesterol — at least 40 mg/dL for men and 50 mg/dL for women — appear to reduce heart disease. That’s why it’s often referred to as “good” cholesterol. HDL removes cholesterol from plaque in blood vessels and delivers it to the liver for excretion. So far, efforts to increase HDL levels with drugs haven’t proven to reduce cardiac risk, and no HDL-enhancing drugs have been approved by the FDA. But there are some dietary and lifestyle changes that can help.

  1. Get physically active. Anything that raises your heart rate, like walking, jogging or swimming, also raises HDL. The American Heart Association recommends 30 minutes a day of moderate activity five days a week.
  2. Eat better fats. Monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, like olive or canola oil, can raise HDL levels without increasing total cholesterol. You should get 25 to 35 percent of your total calories from fat, and around 90 percent of those calories should come from unsaturated fats.
  3. Cut out trans fats. Listed on food labels as “partially hydrogenated vegetable oil,” trans fats are common in processed foods. They can increase LDL “bad” cholesterol and decrease HDL.
  4. Lose weight. Being overweight increases LDL and reduces HDL. Losing even a few pounds will increase your HDL and lower your LDL and blood pressure.
  5. Stop smoking. Smoking decreases HDL levels, and stopping smoking may increase them.

None of the items on this list offers a cure for low HDL, but together – getting active, eating better, losing weight and not smoking – can improve your health AND your HDL.