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$3/$3$3 free

May 2014

PURELY DELICIOUS NON-GMO TACO SALAD p. 30

plusWHY YOU NEED

MORE MAGNESIUM

GREEN POWERmeet moringa: the newest superfood

ALLERGY RELIEFNATURAL WAYS TO STOP SNEEZING (and boost immunity!)

REST EASY safe strategies for a good night’s sleep

SIMPLY THE BEST

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Kiss My FaceContinuous Spray SuncareNow you can have the natural ingredients you want with the convenience of a continuous any-angle air powered spray. Cool Sport Spray is an SPF 50 sunscreen with Antioxidant Defenders Chamomile, Vitamins C & E, plus Aloe and Cucumber body coolers to instantly hydrate and cool your skin. Kids Defense Spray is a

clear, rub-free, water-resistant (40 minutes) SPF 50 sunscreen perfect for active kids. After Play is a fast-absorbing air-powered crème spray with soothing aloe & coconut water. It provides all-day hydration that extends your tan.

Joyful Bath Co.Green Tea Glee Bath Salts & SoapRecharge with a refreshing blend of green tea and peppermint in these spa-like formulas. The Bath Salts offer a luxurious therapeutic mineral bath that combines Mediterranean and Dead Sea salts. Handmade & preservative free. The botanical Soap Bar is handmade & hand-cut, crafted without sodium laureth or sodium lauryl sulfates.

DevitaSolar Face & Skin CareSolar Body Moisturizer is an effective body moisturizer and natural sunscreen all in one. It provides broad spectrum SPF 30+ protection, and is suitable for sensitive skin. Moisture Tints combines Solar Protective Moisturizer with Absolute Minerals. The multi-benefit beauty

balm combines moisturizer and sunscreen with enlightening pigments and age-defying ingredients. Sheer color helps balance skin tone.

Nourish OrganicFacial Skincare LineNourish Organic introduces the first USDA certified organic alcohol-free facial skincare line. Products are scientifically formulated to hydrate and replenish skin with essential nutrients and proven ingredients.Moisturizing Cream Face Cleanser cleanses without drying or irritation. Argan Face Serum hydrates and replenishes with apricot and rosehip. Lightweight Face Lotion softens and replenishes with argan and rosewater. Ultra-Hydrating Face Cream reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles with argan and pomegranate.

BabytimeBaby Skin CareBabytime introduces a line of natural baby products formulated by natural skin care expert Kim Walls. These formulas are clinically proven non-irritating. Playful Wash is a shampoo + body cleanser enriched with natural soothing oat & moisturizing tangerine oil. Snuggly Lotion provides nourishing moisture,

enriched with omega oils and aromatic cherry butter. Nurturing Cream is a diaper rash relief cream enriched with calendula & avocado + therapeutic zinc.

Home HealthEverclen Facial CareEverclēn is a new line of hypoallergenic and fragrance free facial care formulas specifically formulated for sensitive skin. Everclēn uses clinically tested natural ingredients that won’t irritate skin. Face Cream and Facial Toner leave skin fresh and healthy, while the Eye Cream nourishes the delicate eye area.

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TerraVitaJujube Fruit 450 mg

• Highly nutritious Chinese dates.

• May support healthy mood.*

• Whole herb capsules.

Have you heard of Jujube?

Jujube is a red Chinese date that has been used throughout history as part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Jujube is a rich source of vitamin C, minerals and fiber. Historically, Jujube is used in TCM for insomnia, restlessness and fatigue. It is used to strengthen Qi, or your natural life force, and to quiet a racing mind. It is this last use that has many people today taking note of Jujube and the potential it has for alleviating stress.

Ancient healers believed that the saponins and flavonoids naturally present in Jujube dates have sedative effects. They have been used throughout history in China to reduce stress and anxiety, allowing a person to have more rest and relaxation. Other uses of Jujube include inflammation, ulcers, loss of appetite and for certain skin conditions, all things that can be made worse by stress.

If stress is something you experience a lot, Jujube would be a good natural option to try.

RebootizerReboot AntioxidantThe anti-aging antioxidant.* Promotes the body’s natural defenses against cell and DNA damage associated with aging.* May help improve vitality.* Made with a synergistic blend of vitamin C + 7 superfruits and plants, including dandelion root, licorice root, angelica root, artichoke flower, lemon balm, acerola, lemon and melon.

BachRescue PearlsNatural stress relief in a capsule.* Each fast-dissolving pearl delivers 4 drops of Bach Rescue Remedy flower remedies. The capsule melts on your tongue for fast delivery of ingredients. Non-habit forming. Alcohol free.

Host DefenseMyCommunityComprehensive immune support.* Encourages resistance to cellular assaults.* The original 17 mushroom Host Defense formula. Made with US grown, double extracted, organic mushrooms. Unique combination of mushroom mycelium and fruitbodies, providing a diverse range of constituents to help balance the immune system.*

Mary Ann O’DellMS,RD

Yoga VedaPrana Mango & Lychee DrinkA unique and refreshing Ayurvedic health drink with exotic fruit flavors. Formulated with herbs, botanicals & minerals, including turmeric, ginger root, yerba mate. Supports energy & mental focus.* Only 70 calories per bottle. Gluten free.

Oogie’sHatch Chili Con Queso PopcornOogie’s introduces a fiery delight with their new southwestern popcorn flavor. Try this popcorn seasoned with hatch chili, red chili peppers & real cheddar. Individual batch crafted. Gluten free.

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departmentsNEWS FLASH 6Hot Off the Press. The latest on health and nutrition.

SUPPLEMENT ADVISOR 8Protein Plus. Modern protein powders offer a little

something for everyone.

HERBAL ADVISOR 10The New Green. From Asia to Australia, moringa has been

used for thousands of years to treat a variety of ailments.

HEALING EDGE 12The Enzyme Factor. Tame your tummy troubles the

natural way with digestive enzymes.

EXPERT’S CORNER 14Detox for Kids. Safe, effective ways to cleanse young

bodies and reduce toxic burden.

KEYS TO SHINY, HEALTHY HAIR 16Revitalize your locks with a two-step approach that

supports hair from the outside and inside.

MISSING MAGNESIUM? 17Learn why this unsung mineral is crucial for

optimum wellness.

4 STEPS TO BETTER SLEEP 26A comprehensive plan to help you manage

stress, settle down, and get the good night’s

rest you need.

MANAGING MENOPAUSE 27Wholesome, natural ways to ease symptoms and

support your body during this time of change.

PURE BEAUTY 28Something New Under the Sun. How to decipher

labels and find the most protective sunscreens.

CLEAN EATING 30Safe Shopping. Avoiding genetically modified

foods is easy if you know what to look for.

NATURAL GOURMET 32Seaworthy. Give your meals an extra boost of

health and flavor with sea vegetables.

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18 75 Super Supplements Wondering what to take to ease your aches? Looking

for the best nutrients to support your heart? Or maybe you want to lose a little weight? Regardless of your specific situation, you’ll find what you’re looking for in our list of the 75 best supplements for your health—from açai to zinc.

24 Allergy & Sinus From seasonal sniffles to viral infections, sinus

problems are no fun. And over-the-counter medi-cines do little more than mask the symptoms and leave you feeling dry and sluggish. So instead of reaching for the Claritin or Sudafed, check out these natural remedies for lasting relief.

features

May 2014

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Editorial Director

Art Director

Executive Editor

Copy Editor

Beauty Editor

Research Editor

Contributing Editors

Production Director

Production Manager

Nicole Brechka

Judith Nesnadny

Jerry Shaver

Ann Nix

Sherrie Strausfogel

Sam Russo, ND, LAc

Antonina Smith, Vera Tweed

Cynthia Lyons

Mark Stokes

Business & Editorial Offices

Group Publisher

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El Segundo, CA 90245

310.356.4100; Fax 310.356.4110

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Shepherdsville, KY 40165

800.443.4974, ext. 703; Fax: 317.536.3708

John Potter

Kim Erickson

Jim Finnegan

Mary Brahim

THE HEALTHY EDGE. Vol. 4, No. 4. Published monthly by Active Interest Media, Inc. 300 N. Continental Blvd., Ste. 650, El Segundo, CA 90245; 310.356.4100; fax 310.356.4111. (c)2011 Active Interest Media, Inc. All rights reserved. The opinions expressed by the columnists and contributors to THE HEALTHY EDGE are not necessarily those of the editor or publisher. Fraudulent or objectionable advertising is not knowingly accepted. Advertisers and advertising agencies assume liability for all advertising content and for any claims arising therefrom. Articles appearing in THE HEALTHY EDGE may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the express permission of the publisher. The information in this magazine is provided to you for educational purposes under Section 5 of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 and is not intended as medical advice. To obtain more in-depth information, contact your health care professional or other reliable resources.

Chairman & CEO Efrem Zimbalist IIIGroup Publisher & COO Andrew W. ClurmanExecutive Vice President & CFO Brian SellstromExecutive Vice President of Operations Patricia B. Fox

It’s easy to tell when spring is in full swing at my house. My dog prowls the back yard on continuous lookout for birds that might dare land on his fence. My television rarely strays from the baseball channels. And my wife punctuates every other sentence with a sneeze.

Chances are, you know someone in the same boat. According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, some 40 million of us suffer from some type of sinus-related allergy. The problem is that the “cure”—antihistamines—does little more than mask the symptoms and leave us feeling dried out and sluggish.

If you’re looking for something more—a product that can help address the underlying causes of your sniffles without the side effects—check out “Allergy Sinus” (p. 24). This complete guide to natural allergy remedies features everything you need to know to find lasting relief, from herbs to supplements to homeopathic formulas.

Of course, allergies are just one of the conditions that can be addressed with natural products. The shelves of your favorite health food store are packed with nutrients that can support every-thing from better memory to weight loss to heart health. With that in mind, we put together a comprehensive list of our 75 favorite supplements (p. 18). No matter your specific health concerns, there’s bound to be something here that can help.

Full Spring

Jerry ShaverExecutive Editor

Have a question or comment? Email us at [email protected].

letter from the editor

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Now, “feel better” about the foods you eat... worry less about the foods you enjoy.*

Want to enjoy your food in peace? Comfort Zone may help you do just that. Its 11 high-activity enzymes

and balanced herbal blend help support your body’s natural digestive process.* So you can turn what

you eat into what you need… helping break down proteins, carbohydrates, and fats—even those foods

you may fi nd hard to digest.* So help make peace with your digestion. Just one Comfort Zone capsule

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newsflash

BLOOD PRESSURE DRUGS

...or Fish Oil?Taking enough fish oil daily may be a viable

alternative to blood pressure medication for some,

according to a review of 70 trials in the American

Journal of Hypertension. Researchers found that the

blood-pressure-lowering effects of fish oil “could

prevent an individual from requiring medication to

control their hypertension or could help maintain an

individual in a lower stage of progressive hyperten-

sion.” Effective daily doses were between 2 and

3.8 grams combined of EPA and DHA, the key fats

found in fish oil. Sources of EPA and DHA include

different types of seafood, EPA-

and DHA-fortified foods, fish

oil, algae oil, and fish oil

supplements.

VITAMIN D—Crucial for Women with Breast CancerWomen who are diagnosed with

breast cancer are twice as likely to

survive if they have higher levels of

vitamin D, according to a review of studies

involving 4,443 breast cancer patients. The au-

thors of the study, published in Anticancer Research,

recommend that women with breast cancer maintain

blood levels of vitamin D between 30 and 80 ng/ml.

GREEN COFFEE’S

weight-loss boostAn analysis of six studies involv-

ing 303 people confirms that

green coffee extract is effec-

tive in helping overweight

people shed pounds.

According to the review,

which was published in

Natural Medicine Journal,

the supplement did not

help people of normal

weight lower the num-

ber on the scale.

the very best bone buildersOsteoporotic bones are like the twig that snaps with only the slightest breeze. In advanced cases of osteoporosis, the bones actually become too weak to support the body. Signs that indicate your bones may be getting weaker include back pain; loss of height over time with a stooped posture; and fractures of the vertebrae, hip, or wrists. In recognition of National Osteoporosis and Awareness Month (May), we put together the following list of nutrients for strong, healthy bones.

Essential: Calcium: “More doesn’t equal better,”

explains Carolyn DeMarco, MD, author of The

Bone-Building Solution. “The body cannot

absorb more than 600 mg of calcium at one time.”

Magnesium: Several animal studies and a few human

studies have shown that low magnesium levels in

bones are linked to the development of osteoporosis.

Also, magnesium is essential for the absorption and

metabolism of calcium.

Vitamin D3: There are numerous studies involving vita-

min D for osteoporosis prevention and treatment; nearly

all of the literature combines vitamin D3 with calcium.

Vitamin K2: This lesser-known vitamin is required to

make the active form of osteocalcin , an important bone-

building protein molecule. According to DeMarco, vitamin

K2 also helps keep calcium from calcifying in tissues such

as the heart and arteries throughout the body. Look for

products with MenaQ7, a proprietary and well-studied

form of vitamin K2.

Also important:

Boron

Copper

Manganese

Potassium

Strontium

Vitamins A and C

Zinc

Healthy Joint Duo In osteoarthritis, the space between joint parts, or “joint

space,” narrows as the disease progresses. But a combination

of glucosamine (1,500 mg) and chondroitin (800 mg) can help

slow down this process, according to a study published in the

Annals of Rheumatic Diseases. Among 605 people between

the ages of 45 and 75 with osteoarthritis, taking both supple-

ments daily (but not either one alone) significantly reduced

joint space narrowing during a two-year period.

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supplement advisor

8

Y ou’ll fi nd a vast number of protein powders on your natural grocers’ shelves, including raw, vegan, gluten-free, and organic varieties. With so many to choose from, how

can you be certain that you’re getting the right one for you? The fi rst consideration is protein quality, traditionally rated by

biological value (BV), the proportion of a protein that can be synthesized and used by the body’s cells. The newest measure is the Protein Digestibility Corrected Amino Acid Score (PDCAAS), which measures both amino acid profi le and digestibility, with the highest number being 1. Also keep an eye on sugar content and added fl avorings, and check the label for other ingredients such as vitamins, minerals, and fi ber—which you may or may not want depending upon your individual needs.

By Lisa Turner

protein plusFrom non-GMO to vegan, today’s protein powders offer something a little different

5 THINGS YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW ABOUT PEA PROTEINThis easily absorbed protein is ideal for anyone with food sensitivities or allergies. Some fast facts:

Extracted and concentrated protein from split yellow peas.

Plant-based and allergen-free.

Good texture with a similar amino acid profile to soy.

Free of estrogenic compounds.

Tends to be more expensive than other proteins.

Akin’s/Chamberlin’s Opti-Organics Non-GMO Soy ProteinThis vegan protein powder is made from organic, certified non-GMO soy. It provides a pure, wholesome, organic source of a complete vegetarian protein.

Genceutics Plant Head ProteinThis raw, vegan protein is made with a blend of pea, brown rice, hemp, chlorella, and cranberry proteins, naturally supplying protein + fiber and polyunsatu-rated fats.

Growing Naturals Yellow Pea ProteinThis gold standard raw pea protein powder is high in arginine and lysine to fuel active lifestyles. It’s easy to digest, and contains no dairy, gluten, or soy.

Biochem Greens & WheyThis high biological value protein contains pure whey protein + a green-foods blend with alfalfa, barley grass, chlorella, and spirulina. These foods supply antioxi-dants and phytonutrients to nourish the body.

Sequel Naturals Vega One, All-in-One Nutri-tional Shake, BerryDeveloped by a professional Ironman triathlete, each serving is a complete meal replacement that’s perfect for athletes or anyone on the go.

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the new green

V iewed as an “energy blaster” by Dr. Oz, moringa is rapidly becoming a popular green-food supplement. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg for this versatile plant. A

Canadian scientist who studies water purifi cation methods calls moringa “one of the world’s most useful trees,” because it grows in inhospitably dry tropical soils and its seeds can be used to purify water, thereby reducing the spread of disease. In regions where food is scarce, moringa leaves provide lifesaving nutri-tion, and other parts of the tree are used as medicine. At Johns Hopkins University, researchers are examining moringa’s potential cancer-fi ghting properties.

Moringa: Good for Whatever Ails You?In India, the roots, bark, seeds, and leaves of the Moringa oleiferatree have been used medicinally for about 5,000 years. And it has a similar history of use in Asia, Central and South America, Africa, and Australia. According to Trees for Life International, a non-profi t organization that helps developing areas of the world, moringa has been used in traditional medicine to treat a wide range of ailments, including:

By Vera Tweed

Introducing moringa: the latest energy-boosting green superfood

10

herbal advisor

Nutrients GaloreMoringa leaves are rich in easily digestible protein, with the essential amino acids. They’re also packed with vitamins and minerals, including calcium, potassium, and vitamins A and C. In undernourished developing countries, moringa can rescue people from starvation. In a culture such as ours, where food is plentiful but often full of empty calories, it’s a healthy source of concentrated nutrients.

Small human studies in India show that supplements made from dried moringa leaves can help reduce elevated blood sugar levels in diabetics and lower unhealthy forms of cholesterol

When sprayed on other plants, a solution of moringa juice, used by farmers in some of moringa’s native habitats, makes trees more resistant to pests and disease, and helps to increase yield.

without depleting benefi cial HDL cholesterol. Moringa contains plenty of antioxidants and is reported to help reduce infl amma-tion, ward off cancer, and promote heart and liver health. Plus, it’s also thought to help fi ght H. pylori infection, the bacterium that is responsible for many stomach ulcers.

To date, human studies on moringa haven’t been conducted in the US or other Western countries, but Jed Fahey, PhD, a nutritional biochemist and researcher at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, has studied it extensively and is the author of several articles about the plant. Fahey, who drinks a tea made with moringa powder, sees the plant as an important part of the solution to world hunger. In the United States, he says, “Moringa is a nutrient-dense, protein-rich leafy green that can be used to add variety to your diet.”

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HeadachesIntestinal wormsJaundiceJoint painLactation diffi cultiesMalariaPimples and blackheads PsoriasisSemen defi ciencySkin infectionsSore throatSprainsStomach ulcers

Fruitrients Moringa provides plant-based calcium, and is rich in beneficial vitamins and nutrients. This gluten-free and vegan formula is free of additives and fillers.

Only Natural Moringa Pure supplies vitamins, minerals, amino acids, coenzymes, and antioxidants in convenient vegetarian capsules.

Bio Nutrition Moringa Tea is made from pure moringa leaves. The tea is a healthy addition to anyone’s diet and may contribute to overall health.

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By Kim Erickson

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the enzyme factor

Enzymes are biologically active proteins that play a key role in every function in the human body. They’re

essential for the breakdown of food and the absorption of nutrients. They help maintain heartbeat, muscle function, and hormone balance. In fact, enzymes are involved in at least 4,000 diff erent biochemical reactions essential to life—about half of which involve digestion.

Form and Function Enzymes are the match that sparks countless reactions, but each works in its own specifi c way. “Think of enzymes as tools, with each having a slightly diff erent function,” says Tom Bohager, author of Everything You Need to Know About Enzymes. For instance, the fat-digesting enzyme lipase can’t break down protein. It can only impact dietary fat.

While there are an estimated 5,000 enzymes hard at work in the human body, they typically fall into two categories: metabolic and digestive. “Metabolic enzymes enable us to see, hear, feel, move, and think,” says Professor Walter J. Crinnion, ND, Chair of the Department of Environmental Medicine at the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Arizona. “Every organ, every tissue, and

Digestive problems got you down? An enzyme boost may be just what you need

healing edge

all 100 trillion cells in our body depend upon the reaction of metabolic enzymes and their energy factor.” But, as important as they are, metabolic enzymes can’t be obtained through supplementation. They are only produced by the body’s own cells.

Digestive enzymes, on the other hand, are produced throughout the digestive tract to help break down the foods we eat into the nutrients our body needs. If food isn’t properly processed in the digestive tract, we can experience gas, bloating, and stomach upset.

Disappearing ActWhen we’re young, our bodies can create all of the enzymes we need. As we age, however, this production begins to slow down. Over time, we can fi nd ourselves defi cient in the enzymes we need for proper digestion or organ function.

Ideally, we could easily replenish the enzymes we need through our diets. Yet, while raw foods—especially fresh fruits and vegetables—are literally bursting with enzymes, cooking and processing destroys them. “Since most of the foods we eat are cooked or processed in some way, and since the raw foods we do eat contain only enough enzymes to process that particular food, our bodies must produce the majority of the digestive enzymes we require—unless we use supplemental enzymes,” says Crinnion.

Among the most important enzymes are protease, lipase, and amylase. Protease breaks apart protein. Lipase processes fat. And amylase digests carbohydrates. Without these enzymes, your body couldn’t process that cheese-burger you had for lunch.

A broad spectrum of supplemental digestive enzymes taken with each meal can help ensure that our bodies effi ciently

process the nutrients that we eat. Since we rarely eat foods that contain only protein, fat, or carbohydrates, it’s best to choose a supplement that contains a blend of all three.

Bonus BenefitsResearch from around the world suggests that enzymes can boost immunity, ease infl ammation, relieve sinus problems, enhance heart health, and help you recover from an intense workout. Topically, enzymes are used in beauty products to brighten and give skin a more youthful appearance.

If you’re taking enzymes for digestion, it’s best to take them either with meals or immediately after eating.

Paragon Plus Super-Zyme Complex is a high-potency, broad-spectrum enzyme complex that supports digestion of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.

Mychelle Fruit Enzyme Scrub uses the power of fruit enzymes combined with jojoba beads and bamboo stem powder to brighten and exfoliate the skin.

Akin’s and Chamberlin’s Phyto Design Enzyme

Complex combines plant-based enzymes

with soothing herbs for optimal digestive health.

Great for occasional indigestion, bloating,

and gas.

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When stress, travel, icky weather and antibiotics bring on the sniffl es and intestinal

yuckiness, our balance of good and bad bacteria is thrown off .*

When I think that 70 percent of the immune system is in our digestive tract, that means keeping our immune system strong partly

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Q: Are detox regimens safe—or even necessary—for children? —Sharon G., Chicago

By Emily A. Kane, ND, LAc

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expert’s corner

detox for kids

A: If I had been asked this question 20 years ago, I would have gently

explained that kids are clean—they haven’t had time to accumulate toxins or sully their health with smoking, drinking too much alcohol, eating junk food, or other bad habits.

Recently, however, we’ve seen reports about noxious chemicals—many never properly tested by the FDA—detected in breast milk. States all over the country are mounting legislative actions to ban BPA, phthalates, and fl ame retardant chemicals in products targeted to people younger than age 7.

To put it plainly, today’s kids are bombarded with so many chemicals, it boggles the imagination. One of the worst off enders is fabric softener. If you

CREATE A COLORFUL DIETMake food visually appealing to children by incorporating a rainbow of colors in meals. Here are some examples:

RED: Tomatoes,

red pepper, raspberries,

radishes, and apples.

ORANGE: Carrots, pumpkin,

yam, squash, rutabaga, and

salmon.

YELLOW: Yellow pepper, lemon, summer squash, sweet

potato, and pineapple.

GREEN: Avocado, limes, spinach, kale, chard, collard

greens, broccoli, and sprouts.

BLUE/VIOLET: Grapes,

blueberries, eggplant, black beans, and red

cabbage.

have young children, please try to “green” your cleaning and laundry supplies as much as possible.

Unfortunately, today’s children bear a higher chemical burden than they would have 100 years ago. The list of “toxicity” symptoms is varied, but may include: diffi culty with elimination (constipation, profuse sweating), headaches, rashes, bleeding gums, muscle and joint aches, diffi culty breathing or concentrating, memory problems, heart palpitations, and sensitivity to sugar, MSG, or grains. Chubby kids, in particular, are more likely to be “toxic” because the body uses fatty tissues to wall off chemicals that can’t be broken down.

A basic approach to detox, which works great for kids as well as adults, is to combine a mild laxative (such as aloe, prune juice, or fennel seeds) with a bulking agent (such as psyllium fi ber for short-term use or ground fl ax seeds for a long-term solution).

It’s also important to use a safe liver support agent. I usually suggest milk thistle, an amazing liver-healing herb. Use a high-quality product and give your child the recommended dose for one to three months, once per year.

Ideally, water should be your child’s only beverage. Of course, this can be challenging with all of the tempting juices, sodas, and other drinks available on the market. But try to make all other beverages “treats” (with the exception of non-caff einated herbal teas), and never give your kids conventional soda. Diet sodas are the worst—nothing but a brew of liquid chemicals.

Movement is also critical for stimulat-ing lymphatic circulation and drainage. Try to take a 20-minute walk every day. And ideally, you and your children want to break a light sweat for about 40 minutes, 3 –4 times per week.

Another problem that we all face is that the quality of our food isn’t as high as it was 100 years ago. Conventional agriculture, which relies on fertilizers and pesticides, has depleted the soil. So it’s important that your child take a high-quality multivitamin. I also suggest (and use myself) a green foods powder. Incorporating a rainbow of colorful, natural foods—ideally organic—into your child’s diet goes a long way toward providing the building blocks a body needs to promote tissue healing and the innate detoxifi cation process. Avoid the three big “bad” foods—refi ned fl ours, corn syrup in all its permutations, and hydrogenated oils. Steam, broil, or bake your foods. Eat fresh greens daily. And try to eat some raw food every day.

What you can do naturally to cleanse young bodies

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ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS, illness, poor nutrition, lack of sleep, and stress can all cause dull, limp, brittle hair. To prevent these negative results, take the two-step approach to beautiful shiny hair.

1. NOURISH FROM THE INSIDEJust like your body, your hair needs a balanced, nutritious diet to stay healthy. Remember that your hair is a reflection of what is going on inside your body. Hair draws its nutrition from the blood through the roots (follicles), so internal care is just as important as external. L-cysteine, an amino acid found in hair, and the B vitamin, biotin, are both nutrients that help with normal hair growth. Essential fatty acids, such as those found in flaxseeds, chia seeds, evening primrose oil, and avocado, help prevent dry, brittle hair and dry scalp. Antioxidants, such as vitamins E and C, help protect the hair and scalp from damage due to sun exposure and pollutants.

And don’t forget the water! Water is an essential nutrient that helps keep your body hydrated, which in turn helps keep your hair silky and shiny.

2. NOURISH ON THE OUTSIDERegular cleansing unclogs follicles so that your natural protective oils can create a healthy shine. Use natural shampoos and conditioners that contain botanical, protein, and vitamin ingredients to add body and support healthy, shiny hair. Formulas are available for a variety of hair types, from dry to oily.

Once the hair is cleansed of unwanted dirt and oil, a natural conditioner is helpful. A conditioner helps replace protective oils and/or repair damage to the hair caused by sun, wind, chlo-rinated water, blow-drying, hair dyes, or permanents.

Using this two-step approach, and focusing on natural ingredients, you will get the healthy, shiny hair you’ve always wanted.

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BY MARY ANN O’DELL, MS, RD

Are You Missing Magnesium?MAGNESIUM IS A MINERAL that has truly been understated,

although it’s critical to optimum health. This mineral is involved in over 300 biochemical reactions in the body, so its role is nothing less than essential. What

can magnesium do for you?

BONE HEALTH. Magnesium is most commonly associated with calcium. Magnesium is essential for proper calcium absorption by bones, and 40% of the body’s magnesium content is in bones.

BLOOD SUGAR CONTROL. Magnesium is involved in blood glucose control in the body. A recent study found that magnesium intake was low in non-diabetics with metabolic syndrome, and researchers suggested that increasing magnesium intake may protect against insulin resistance. A separate study found that people with the highest intake of magnesium were half as likely to develop type 2 diabetes compared with those who had the lowest intake

HEART HEALTH. Magnesium plays an important role in regulating blood pressure and prevent-ing blood clots and stroke. A recent review of research showed that higher intakes of magnesium may cut heart disease risk.

MUSCLE RELAXATION. A deficiency of magnesium is associated with insomnia and anxiety, so maintaining magnesium status can help improve relaxation and rest. Taking extra magnesium in the evening can help relax you and improve sleep.

ENERGY. Although magnesium helps with relaxation, it can also help with energy. One of the primary roles of magnesium is to stabilize ATP, the body’s energy molecule. Magnesium may help optimize oxygen use so you feel more energized. This may explain why chronic deficiency of mag-nesium can result in low energy, irritability, and weakness.

Food sources of magnesium include green leafy vegetables, legumes, nuts, seeds, and whole grains. While readily available, studies show that many Americans are consistently not getting enough magnesium in their diets. In addition, numerous medications deplete magnesium in the body, including blood pressure medicines, antacids, heartburn medications, and antibiot-ics. Supplementing magnesium offers a good way to fill in the gap of missing magnesium. Magnesium is often found with calcium in tablet or liquid form, or alone in tablet, capsule, or highly absorbable powder form.

Q & AQ: I am trying to avoid getting spider veins and varicose veins in my legs. Is there anything natural that can help?

A: The natural approach to vein health includes consistent exercise and consuming a diet rich in vitamin C and flavonoids. Vitamin C, found in citrus fruits, berries, and pep-pers, supports connective tissues of the body, such as veins and capillaries. Studies show that flavonoids, such as those found in citrus fruits and grape seed extract, improve the strength of blood vessels.

Herbs that support veins include horse chestnut, cayenne, and butcher’s broom. Horse chestnut has a long his-tory of use in Europe, and scientific studies have verified its use for improv-ing circulation and reducing swelling in the legs. Cayenne is known as a circu-latory tonic. It supports circulation throughout blood vessels. Butcher’s broom is widely used for improving cir-culation in the lower extremities and for its anti-inflammatory effect.

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SUPER

Açai

This superfruit

reduces inflamma-

tion, relieves joint

pain in fibromyalgia

patients, protects

against neurological

diseases, and helps

strengthen

immunity.

Aloe

Aloe juice has a

healing effect on

the gastrointestinal

tract and can ease

heartburn and

acid reflux.

Amino acids

Amino acids, the

building blocks of

protein, serve as key

constituents of

neurotransmitters in

the brain. They also

help regulate blood

sugar, boost

immunity, build

muscle, relieve pain,

ease depression, and

enhance sexual

function. Some top

amino acids include

L-lysine, L-glutamine,

taurine, L-arginine,

L-theanine, L-tyrosine,

L-phenylalanine, and

L-tryptophan.

Andrographis

This herb has been

used in Ayurvedic

medicine for

centuries to treat

respiratory

infections, flu,

bronchitis, fever,

and sore throat.

Arnica

For bruising,

soreness, or

swelling, arnica

gel can help to

speed healing

and relieve pain.

Ashwagandha

Ashwagandha has

been referred to as

“an antidote for

stressful living” for

its effectiveness at

helping the body

handle stress and

increase energy.

Astragalus

Traditionally used

to treat diabetes,

this herb also has

powerful immune-

supportive effects.

Bacopa

Studies show that

bacopa reduces

anxiety while helping

the mind learn

quickly and retain

information. Some

researchers believe

it may also help

prevent and treat

dementia and

Alzheimer’s disease.

Bee propolis

Propolis—a

substance bees

use to protect their

hives—possesses

antiviral, antibacterial,

and antifungal

properties.

Black cohosh

It’s rich in phytoes-

trogens that may

ease both immediate

and long-term effects

of menopause. In

one study, black

cohosh was as

effective as estrogen

in decreasing hot

flash symptoms.

Boswellia

This herb helps

prevent the

deterioration of

arthritic joints; reduce

pain, swelling, and

stiffness; and

improve joint

function. It also helps

calm autoimmune

reactions.

SUPPLEMENTS

75 of the best supplements for your health—from cutting-

edge compounds to time-honored herbs

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B vitamins

Vitamins B6, B12, and

folic acid are needed

to make neurotrans-

mitters; niacin helps

lower cholesterol; and

vitamins B1, B2, and B3

help energize cells. A

B-complex formula

can take the edge off

anxiety and stress,

and lift low moods.

Calcium

Calcium has been

shown to help prevent

osteoporosis, PMS,

and other conditions.

It’s most effective

when combined with

magnesium. Research

shows that Egg Shell

Calcium (ESC)—

a proprietary,

whole-food form of

calcium—is 20

percent more

absorbable than

other forms of

calcium carbonate.

Chia seed

Chia seeds have been

called the world’s

healthiest whole food

for good reason. “Chia

contains the highest

amount of omega-3

fatty acids of any plant

known, and also

contains significant

protein, fiber, and

antioxidants,” says

Wayne Coates, author

of Chia: The Complete

Guide to the Ultimate

Superfood.

Cinnamon

Research shows that

this spice can lower

blood glucose levels,

helping to prevent or

treat type 2 diabetes.

Cocoa

Cocoa is a concen-

trated source of

antioxidants that

lower blood pressure;

improve cholesterol

levels; enhance heart

and artery health;

regulate blood-sugar

and mood; and lower

levels of stress

hormones.

Coconut oil

Coconut oil contains

44 percent lauric acid,

shown to boost HDL

(good) cholesterol.

It can also help with

thyroid function and

blood sugar control.

Collagen

Research shows that

supplements of

hydrolyzed types 1

and III collagen

increase collagen

levels in the skin.

BioCell II—a patented

version of hydrolyzed

type II collagen—has

been shown to have

significant skin and

joint health benefits.

Certain nutrients,

primarily silicon and

hyaluronic acid, help

promote healthy

collagen formation.

Conjugated

linoleic acid

Conjugated linoleic

acid (CLA), found in

grass-fed meat, helps

reduce body fat.

A meta-analysis

featured in the

American Journal

of Clinical Nutrition

showed that Tonalin

CLA also helped

prevent fat regain.

CoQ10

Coenzyme Q10

(CoQ10) is essential for

cardiovascular health.

In one study, patients

suffering from

advanced congestive

heart failure exhibited

significantly improved

heart function after

supplementing with

ubiquinol, the active

form of CoQ10.

Because the body’s

ability to convert

CoQ10 into ubiquinol

diminishes with age,

taking ubiquinol may

be best for people

over 40.

Cranberry

Cranberry extract

helps prevent UTIs

by stopping harmful

bacteria from

attaching to the

walls of the bladder

and urinary tract.

Creatine

Research shows that

supplementing with

creatine can help

active adults improve

strength by 5–15

percent and increase

lean body mass by

1–3 percent.

Curcumin

Curcumin—the key

therapeutic compo-

nent of turmeric, the

yellow curry spice—

is a powerful anti-

inflammatory. It has

shown benefits in

treating heart failure,

osteoarthritis, and

Alzheimer’s disease.

DIM

Found in cruciferous

vegetables, DIM helps

promote healthy

estrogen metabolism

and protect against

breast, cervical, and

uterine cancers. It

also helps ease

PMS symptoms.

Enzymes

Your body has only

a finite supply of

digestive enzymes,

and they diminish

with age. Use a

combination formula

at meals to help

relieve bloating and

gas, and to enhance

nutrient absorption.

Echinacea

Use this herb to fight

off bacterial and viral

infections, including

colds and flu. Some

research shows that

echinacea can help

alleviate anxiety, too.

Elderberry

Scientific analyses of

European elderberry

have found that the

plant is packed with

antioxidants and may

fight bacteria. But its

ability to overcome

viruses may be its

most valuable quality.

Fiber

Fiber from plant

sources lowers

cholesterol, promotes

weight loss, and

decreases the risk of

some cancers. For

weight loss, try PGX,

a proprietary blend

of fibers that helps

stabilize blood sugar

and control hunger.

Fish oil

Studies from around

the globe have

revealed that the

benefits of fish oil,

including boosted

brain power, heart

health, and immunity,

come from two

omega-3 fatty

acids—EPA and DHA.

Aim to get at least 1 g

of combined EPA and

DHA daily.

5-HTP

Closely related to

L-tryptophan, 5-HTP

supplements have

shown benefits in

treating depression,

anxiety, insomnia,

and other aspects

of brain function.

Flaxseed

Flax and flaxseed oil

are among the best

sources of alpha-

linolenic acid (ALA),

a vegetarian omega-3

fatty acid. They also

contain plant lignans

that are known to

benefit breast health.

Garlic

Garlic helps fight

infection; lowers

cholesterol levels and

triglycerides; reduces

blood pressure; and

slows the progression

of hardening of the

arteries.

Ginkgo biloba

Ginkgo boosts blood

flow in the brain and

protects brain cells

from premature

death. The herb also

shows promise for

those with tinnitus.

Ginseng

Panax ginseng is an

adaptogenic herb that

helps reduce the

response to stress. It

also supports mental

performance, immune

function, and adrenal

gland function.

Glucosamine &

chondroitin

A study of people

with osteoarthritis in

the knee or hip found

that glucosamine

supplements

combined with

walking brought

significant pain relief

and improved joint

function. Chondroitin

stimulates cartilage

growth and the

production of

synovial fluid, which

absorbs shock and

lubricates joints.

Green coff ee bean

In studies, this

supplement produced

an average weight

loss of 1–3 pounds

per week, without

a diet or exercise

program.

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Greens foods

Studies have shown

that the healing

properties of green

foods (such as

spirulina, chlorella,

and wheat grass) are

astounding, impacting

cholesterol, blood

pressure, immune

response, cancer, and

more. The common

denominator is

chlorophyll, which

helps deliver oxygen

to the blood. Green

foods are also rich in

essential fatty acids,

vitamins, and

minerals.

Green tea

EGCG is considered

the chief ingredient

responsible for green

tea’s health-enhancing

benefits. It has been

tested in studies as a

weight-loss aid. Green

tea is also naturally

rich in L-theanine, a

calming, anti-anxiety

amino acid.

Holy basil

One of the most

revered plants in

India, this herb is

most often used to

help the body handle

stress better and also

ease respiratory

ailments.

Hyaluronic acid

Studies have shown

that hyaluronic acid

(HA) helps skin retain

or reclaim the plump,

wrinkle-free look of

youth. It has the

ability to bind

moisture, which helps

soften, smooth, tone,

and rehydrate skin.

It also improves joint

health and helps

ease arthritis pain.

Iron

Iron is an essential

mineral that plays

a complex role in

immunity. A

deficiency can

impair immune

function—and

increase

susceptibil-

ity to

infection.

But have

your

iron

levels measured

before taking a

supplement. Iron is

necessary for bacteria

to reproduce, so if

you supplement

with iron and develop

an infection, take a

break from it.

Krill

In a study from

Nutrition Research,

2 grams daily of krill

oil—which comes

from tiny creatures

eaten by whales,

penguins, and

seals—increased

blood levels of

omega-3 fats

significantly more

than the same

amount of fish oil.

Licorice

Two types of licorice

supplements are

available: the first is

a whole licorice root

extract that contains

glycyrrhetinic acid,

which is helpful in

resolving adrenal

exhaustion but may

cause hypertension if

overused. The other

type is deglycyrrhiz-

inated (DGL)licorice in

which the glycyrrhet-

inic acid has been

removed to prevent

blood pressure issues.

Use DGL for

heartburn, gastric

reflux, and gastric and

duodenal ulcers.

Lycopene, lutein,

& zeaxanthin

Found in tomatoes

and other red foods,

lycopene can slow the

increase in prostate

size and lower levels

of prostate specific

antigen, a marker of

prostate cancer risk.

Lutein and zeaxanthin

help ward off macular

degeneration and

improve visual

function in people

with macular

degeneration.

Maca

This Peruvian plant is

thought to enhance

sexual desire in men

and women, possibly

by both elevating

mood and boosting

testosterone. In

menopausal women,

maca may help

reduce anxiety and

depression, and treat

sexual dysfunction.

Magnesium

This key mineral is

critical to almost all

enzymatic functions in

the body. It is involved

in energy production,

protein formation, cell

replication, and

muscle relaxation.

After potassium,

magnesium is the

most concentrated

intracellular mineral.

Medicinal

mushrooms

These potent fungi

offer more health-

promoting and

disease-fighting

benefits than almost

any other natural

medicine or food. The

most widely used are

reishi, shiitake, turkey

tail, maitake, tremella,

and wood ear fungus.

Melatonin

Melatonin is a

hormone produced

by the pineal gland in

the brain that initiates

sleep. Darkness

triggers melatonin

production; however,

the body’s output of

the hormone declines

as we age. As little as

0.5 mg can be

therapeutic.

Milk thistle

This herb is a

premier liver

health

nutrient.

Its active

ingredient

is silymarin,

which is a

concentrated

source of antioxidants.

Milk thistle has been

used in Europe as

a treatment for liver

disease since the

16th century.

Natto

As a supplement, this

fermented food helps

dissolve excess fibrin

in blood vessels,

which improves

circulation, breaks

down blood clots,

and reduces risk of

severe clotting. It

also reduces LDL

(bad) cholesterol

and increases HDL

(good) cholesterol.

OPCs

These flavonoids

found in high

concentrations in

grape seed and pine

bark, may reduce the

risk of cardiovascular

disease and cancer.

Oregano

This multipurpose

herb is used to treat

and/or prevent colds

and flu, sore throat,

sinus congestion,

bacterial infections,

bronchitis, rashes,

aches, and fungal

infections. It’s rich

in antioxidants,

minerals, fiber, and

some omega-3s.

Phosphatidylserine

Phosphatidylserine

(PS) is most abundant

in brain cells. A

number of clinical

trials have validated

the ability of

supplemental PS to

improve memory,

learning, word recall,

concentration, and

mood in subjects

suffering from

age-related

cognitive decline.

Plant sterols

These substances

can block the

body’s absorption

of cholesterol, and

some studies suggest

that sterols can lower

LDL (“bad”) choles-

terol) by as much as

15 percent.

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Probiotics

Found in fermented

foods, these friendly

bacteria can help

relieve digestive

distress and also

boost immunity.

Protein powder

Protein powders can

help you lose weight

by increasing the

number of calories

you burn. Here’s

why: replacing

some carbs and

fats with lean protein

will slightly increase

your metabolic rate

because the body

burns more calories

when breaking down

protein than other

types of food.

Pycnogenol

This proprietary pine

bark extract benefits

the heart and blood

vessels in many ways,

including helping to

prevent excessive

clumping of platelets

in the blood.

Quercetin

Use this plant

flavonoid to reduce

inflammation and

combat allergies

(quercetin reduces the

release of histamine

from immune cells).

Red yeast rice

Red yeast rice

has been used in

traditional Chinese

medicine for centuries,

and human studies

since the 1970s have

found that it can lower

total and LDL (bad)

cholesterol.

Resveratrol

Resveratrol, the key

ingredient in red wine,

gained notoriety after

several animal studies

found that it extends

life. It has also been

shown to calm

inflammation, balance

blood sugar, protect

against tumors, and

enhance physical and

mental performance.

Ribose

“Ribose is what the

energy molecules in

our bodies are made

from,” explains Jacob

Teitelbaum, MD, author

of From Fatigued to

Fantastic! Conse-

quently, the supple-

ment optimizes energy

levels. It also improves

sleep and mental clarity

and eases pain.

Rhodiola rosea

This adaptogenic herb

can help the body cope

with stress and fatigue.

SAM-e

A literature review

published in the journal

Clinical and Investiga-

tive Medicine found

that “there appears to

be a role for SAM-e in

the treatment of major

depression in adults.”

The supplement has

also been shown to

help ease pain.

Saw palmetto

This herb is a key

supplement for men

over 40. It works by

stopping testosterone

from converting into

DHT, a compound that

causes prostate cells

to multiply.

Sea buckthorn

This berry is known

throughout Europe

and Asia as the “beauty

berry” for its ability

to promote softer,

younger-looking

skin. Research has

also shown that sea

buckthorn berry

helps to strengthen

immunity and protect

the heart.

Selenium

Selenium is an

important mineral that

almost no one gets

enough of through

diet. It’s an antioxidant

powerhouse and

immune booster.

St. John’s wort

In one meta-analysis,

this flowering herb

was found to be as

effective as antidepres-

sant drugs, with fewer

side effects.

7-Keto DHEA

7-keto DHEA can help

you lose weight and

stay trim by boosting

metabolism.

Trace minerals

Trace minerals include

zinc, copper, iron,

chromium, strontium,

selenium, iodine,

manganese, and

molybdenum. All of

these minerals should

be found in multimin-

eral or trace mineral

supplements.

Valerian

Recent studies have

substantiated this

herb’s ability to

improve sleep quality

and relieve insomnia.

Vitamin C

Vitamin C plays key

roles in energy

production; mood; skin

and bone health; blood

vessel strength; and

cartilage maintenance.

Ester-C, a proprietary,

non-acidic form of the

vitamin, is easier for

many people to digest.

Vitamin D3

Vitamin D3 is the

preferred and best

absorbed form of

the sunshine vitamin.

Research has shown

that it reduces the

long-term risk of

cancer; lowers the risk

of Alzheimer’s and

related diseases;

promotes strong,

healthy bones; and

also helps fend off

colds and flu.

Vitamin K

Research shows that

vitamin K can have

striking benefits in

preventing and

reversing osteoporosis,

controlling blood

sugar, and maybe even

reducing the risk of

cancer and heart

disease.

Vitamin E

Use tocotrienols—

a “super” form of

vitamin E with greater

antioxidant and

anti-inflammatory

power than plain old

vitamin E.

Zinc

Zinc is a crucial mineral

that can benefit

eyesight, immunity,

acne, male fertility,

and more.

For a joint supplement, we like: Akin’s/Chamberlin’s Glucosamax INF Softgels.

For a magnesium supplement, we like: Akin’s/Chamberlins Magnesi-Max Magnesium.

For a resveratrol supplement, we like: Reserveage Resveratrol.

For a hyaluronic acid supplement, we like: Paragon Plus Hyaluronic Acid Extra.

For an herbal supplement, we like: Paragon Plus PurExtract Ashwagandha.

For an amino acid formula, we like: Anabol Naturals Amino Balance.

For a digestive enzyme formula, we like:

Solgar Comfort Zone Digestive Complex.

For a calcium supplement, we like:

Membrell BONEHealth.

For a sea buckthorn supplement, we

like: Seabuckwonders Omega-7 Complete.

For a green foods supple-ment, we like Paradise Herbs

ORAC-Energy Greens.

SupplementShopping List: Here are a few product examples of supplements mentioned in this article.

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CHRONIC SINUSITIS is a common health condition that aff ects 14 out of every 100 people in the United States. While these problems may not seem serious, they can be an expression of imbalances within the immune or digestive systems. In addition to the typical sneezing and runny nose, sinus infections may cause headaches, abdominal pain, and even menstrual problems. Because there is only a thin plate of bone between the sinuses and brain, sinus infections can cause mental fogginess and a lack of concentration.

COPIOUS CAUSESAcute sinusitis, most often caused by allergies or the common cold, can progress to chronic sinusitis, which involves abnormal production of sinus fl uid and swollen, infl amed nasal passages. This transition to chronic sinusitis can result from certain physiological, anatomical, and environmental factors; immune system imbalances; infectious agents, such as bacteria, fungus, or other pathogens; and allergies.

It may seem like a stretch to link allergies with digestion, but they’re actually quite interconnected. In fact, a common source of allergies is infl ammation of the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts. When infl ammation occurs, large

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molecules can enter the circulation. The immune system then launches an attack. The result is an allergic reaction that initiates an infl ammatory process, ultimately aff ecting the sinuses.

Two well-known dietary contributors to sinus congestion are dairy products and gluten. Avoiding these two food groups often leads to improvement in sinus problems.

Poor indoor air quality also plays a large role in aggravating the cycle of chronic sinusitis. Research has shown that reducing fungal air concentrations using a high-effi ciency particulate air fi ltration system (HEPA) helps restore the sinus mucosa to a normal state. You can also lower your exposure to other allergens, such as dust mites and animal dander, by removing carpeting and feather bedding from the environment and using pillow and mattress covers that are mite proof.

NATURAL TREATMENTS FOR CHRONIC SINUSITISChronic sinusitis is most eff ectively addressed using safe and natural remedies—antibiotics only provide temporary, partial relief. The holistic treatment of chronic sinusitis requires a multifaceted approach that addresses allergies, the digestive system, dental health, immune support, circulation, and drainage. Key components of this approach include manual therapies, detoxifi cation, acupuncture, diet, herbs, supplements, and homeopathic remedies —all of which off er long-term support, not just for sinuses, but for your overall health as well. Some particularly eff ective therapies include:

Infrared Sauna An infrared sauna gives off therapeutic heat that can be absorbed by the body, promoting circulation in the sinuses.

Neti Pot Irrigating the sinuses with a traditional Ayurvedic Neti pot helps promote drainage. A 2.5–5 percent salt solution may be used or 1—2 drops of tea tree oil may be added to the water. Another option is to add powdered extracts of goldenseal, barberry, or Oregon grape root. These herbs contain

berberine, a plant alkaloid with antibacterial, antifungal and anti-infl ammatory properties. For complete instructions on safe use of a Neti pot, visit himalayaninstitute.org.

Neural Therapy For more severe sinus conditions, neural therapy—which involves injecting the tonsils and sinuses with homeopathic remedies and an anesthetic—can be eff ective. To fi nd a practitioner, try the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians (naturopathic.org).

Cranial-Sacral Therapy Cranial-sacral therapy can help improve sinus conditions by creating more space between the cranial bones, promoting normal drainage, and relieving sinus pressure. Visit craniosacraltherapy.org to learn more.

SUPPLEMENTS AND HERBSA variety of natural herbs and supple-ments can be useful in reducing allergic reactions, decreasing infl ammation, boosting immunity, and helping thin and expel mucus.

Padma Basic is a highly-researched Tibetan herbal formula that has been shown to fi ght sinusitis by regulating infl ammation and enhancing the immune response.

Paragon Plus Quercetin Aller-Plex This popular formula

for seasonal challenges contains

quercetin, bromelain, vitamin C, and nettles,

all in one product.

EcoNugenicsPadma Basic

This proprietary blend of Tibetan herbs has been

clinically tested and helps strengthen immunity,

as well as promote cardiovascular health.

Himalayan Institute Neti-Wash Eco Sinus Cleansing System A complete starter kit with nonbreakable Eco Neti Pot,

Neti Wash Plus, & Neti Pot Salt. Helps soothe dry nasal

passages, and washes away dust, pollen, irritants, & mucus.

SINUS & ALLERGY SURVIVAL KIT

Medicinal mushrooms, particularly reishi and cordyceps, support immunity, digestion, and circulation while also reducing infl ammation.

Vitamin C has antihistamine, anti-infl ammatory, and immune-boosting properties at doses of 500–1,000 mg taken three times daily.

Quercetin and hesperidin are two powerful plant fl avonoids that can both inhibit infl ammation-producing enzymes and reduce the release of histamine from immune cells. Take 500 mg of each, one to three times daily.

Bromelain, an enzyme found in pineapple, has anti-infl ammatory properties. It also helps thin and expel mucus. Clinical trials have shown that bromelain helps reduce infl ammation of the nasal mucosa in acute sinusitis patients. Bromelain needs to be taken on an empty stomach, 250–500 mg one to three times daily.

Zinc is necessary for optimal immune function; a defi ciency can increase infl ammation. Take 25–50 mg daily.

Honokiol, a compound extracted from Magnolia offi cinalis bark, off ers powerful anti-infl ammatory and immune support.

Each of the products below contain either one or a combination of the nutrients

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BY MARY ANN O’DELL, MS, RD

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HAVING TROUBLE GETTING A GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP? You’re not alone. Getting a good night’s sleep is a problem for millions of Americans. Anyone at any age can experience sleeplessness due to stress and anxiety, pain, shifting work schedules, and life changes. Getting adequate sleep is important for physical and mental restoration each day. Lack of sufficient sleep can result in fatigue, mood swings, stress, and a higher probability of getting sick. Here are four steps to help you get a better night’s sleep.

4 Steps to Better SleepMANAGE STRESS. Stress is a common contributor to insomnia and sleep distur-bance. Manage stress naturally by supporting nerve health with B vitamins and herbs like passionflower or chamomile. Try yoga or deep breathing exercises in the evening to calm the body and mind.

CREATE COMFORT. Take a nice soaking bath to relax your body and soothe any aches and pains. Utilize natural and herbal remedies to soothe any muscle pains prior to sleep. Make sure your bed and bedroom are comfort-able—a cool, dark room helps support sleep.

TRY MELATONIN. Melatonin is a hormone naturally produced in the body that regulates the body’s circadian rhythm (sleep and wake cycles). Melatonin levels decline significantly after the age of 40, which scientists believe may be responsible for sleep problems that increase with age.

UTILIZE HERBS. Valerian has been shown in studies to help improve the quality of sleep, reduce the length of time it takes to fall asleep, and reduce the number of awakenings throughout the night. Valerian can be used by itself or in conjunction with herbal nervines that nourish and calm the nerves such as hops, passionflower, and chamomile. These act on the body naturally, without the unwanted side effects common to prescription and over-the-counter sleep medicines.

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IN MANY CULTURES around the world, the transition into menopause is a highly revered time of life for a woman. However, for many women in Western cultures, menopause is dreaded and feared as the time of hot flashes, night sweats, erratic mood swings, insomnia, and low libido. Menopause does not have to be difficult. A 2-step approach of diet and supplements can help support the body and lessen the symptoms of menopause.

DIETARY SUPPORTGood nutrition is the foundation for overall health. During menopause, reduce your consumption of sugar, animal fats and caffeine, and emphasize fruits, vegetables, beans, and whole grains. Include soy and flaxseeds, foods that naturally contain phytoestro-gens that support hormonal health.

NATURAL SUPPLEMENT SUPPORTAs in all stages of their lives, women going through menopause should be taking a high potency daily multivitamin and a bone support formula.

Omega-6 essential fatty acids—from flax, evening primrose or borage oils—have been shown to be beneficial for hormonal complaints. GLA omega-6 fatty acid has been shown to help support the building of good hormones in the body. Traditionally, women have relied on GLA from evening primrose to help with both PMS and meno-pausal imbalances.

Herbs that help hormonal balance include black cohosh, dong quai and motherwort. Black cohosh naturally contains phytoestrogens, while dong quai contains phytoster-ols. The phytosterols in dong quai may help reduce symptoms of estrogen deficiency, including hot flashes. Motherwort helps cool the body, helping to reduce hot flashes.

For women who are found to be estrogen dominant through hormone testing, natural progesterone may offer some help. Progesterone works in balance with estrogen, so less progesterone during menopause can cause the bad effects of estrogen to surface. Using a natural topical progesterone cream can help balance the estrogen to progesterone ratio.

With these natural approaches, you can ease the symptoms of menopause and make it a natural transition in your life.

Ease Menopause Symptoms Naturally BY SALLY KARLOVITZ, CN

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something new under the sun

New labeling on sun-protection products will make it easier for you to know if you’re getting the protection you’ve been promised. The FDA’s new rules allow sunscreens to be labeled “broad spectrum” followed by an SPF number only if they

meet specifi c criteria. They must protect against ultraviolet B (UVB) rays, which cause sunburn, as well as ultraviolet A (UVA) rays, which contribute to skin cancer and cause wrinkles. (UVA protection is important, as windows often block UVB but not UVA rays).

Sunscreens of at least SPF 15 can be labeled as protecting against sunburn, early signs of aging, and skin cancer. Sunscreens lower than SPF 15 and without broad spectrum status must carry a warning that reads, in part, “This product has been shown only to help prevent sunburn, not skin cancer or early skin aging.”

Products can no longer claim they are “waterproof” or that they provide “all day protection.” Instead, products that pass muster can be labeled “water resistant,” and all sunscreens must tell consumers to reapply every two hours.

While these new regulations are a big step forward, consumers still need to keep on their toes. Don’t be fooled by a super-high SPF, for instance. The FDA has proposed prohibiting SPF claims higher than 50, but has not issued regulations yet. The thought is that you might get a false sense of security from those big numbers and wait too long before reapplying, thus overexposing your skin to the sun.

By Sherrie Strausfogel

Sunscreens have evolved. Here’s how to find one with safe ingredients and powerful protection

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All Terrain AquaSport SPF 30 is sweat resistant and proven

effective even after 80 minutes in the water. This zinc-based

formula is non-whitening, non-greasy, fragrance-free, and

won’t sting eyes.

Kiss My Face Kids Defense Spray is a clear, rub-free, water-resistant (40 minutes) SPF 50 sunscreen perfect for active kids. Available in a continuous any-angle air powered spray.

DeVita Moisture Tints combines SPF 15 Solar Protective Moisturizer with Absolute Minerals. The multi-benefit beauty balm combines moisturizer and sunscreen with enlight-ening pigments and age-defying ingredients.

Set Free After Sun Mist is a refreshing spray for after sun care. It is naturally

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clean eating

safe shopping

W hat’s the quickest, easiest way to avoid buying foods that contain genetically modifi ed organisms (GMOs)? Look for the Non-GMO Project Verifi ed seal and the

USDA Organic seal on the label.Increasing numbers of consumers are doing just that. The

Non-GMO Project Verifi ed label is the fastest growing label claim in the natural foods industry, and sales of organic food products in the United States continue to grow each year. The Non GMO Project is North America’s only independent verifi cation program for products made according to the best practices for GMO

More and more consumers are looking for ways to avoid genetically modified foods (GMOs). Here’s why—and how you can join them

avoidance, and USDA certifi ed organic products cannot intention-ally include any GMO ingredients. So, why the growing trend to seek out and buy non-GMO foods? Here are a few reasons:

The desire for pure food. Many say they want unadulterated real food and don’t want to be unwitting consumers of foods that have been tampered with and have not been safety tested.

The desire to protect the environment. A number of shoppers say they are disturbed about the ecological impacts of genetically modifi ed (GM) foods. GM seeds can contaminate

organic and non-GMO crops, and once released into the wild, they can’t be recalled. Also, the majority of GM foods are modifi ed to be herbicide resistant and are sprayed with higher amounts of herbicides that pollute water and harm plants and wildlife.

The desire to protect health. Animal studies indicate that there may be health risks from consuming GM foods, including immune system and gastrointestinal problems. In humans, the rates of allergies and infl ammatory bowel disease have risen in tandem with the introduction of geneti-cally modifi ed foods.

Not surprisingly, food purveyors are responding to the growing demand. More and more companies are enrolling in the Non-GMO Project, and those compa-nies are submitting more and more products for verifi cation. As of October

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Taco Salad with Broiled Chicken Strips* SERVES 4

At-risk GMO ingredients in typical Mexican cooking include corn, cheese, meat from animals fed GMO feed, and vegetable oils. By seeking out and buy-ing organic or non-GMO versions—and using olive oil instead of canola, corn, cottonseed, or soybean oils—it’s easy to make this versatile taco salad recipe free of GMOs.

1–2 tsp. ground cumin

1–2 tsp. dried oregano leaves

½ tsp. garlic powder

½ tsp. onion powder

½ tsp. unrefined sea salt

Black pepper to taste

1 lb. organic boneless chicken breasts, pounded or cut thin

1 Tbs. plus 4 tsp. organic cold-pressed extra-virgin olive oil, divided

2 cups organic salsa

4 tsp. fresh lime juice

4 handfuls non-GMO corn chips or non-GMO bean chips, divided

10 cups organic green leaf lettuce

5 green onions, chopped

1 pint organic cherry tomatoes, halved or quartered (optional)

2 medium avocados, peeled, pit-ted, and chopped

2 oz. organic cheddar or Monterey Jack cheese, shredded (optional)

4 Tbs. chopped fresh cilantro

1. Preheat broiler or grill. Mix seasonings together in medium bowl. Coat chicken in 1 Tbs. olive oil, and then in seasoning mixture. Broil on each side until chicken is cooked through. Remove chicken from heat, and slice into ¼-inch wide strips.

2. Mix salsa, olive oil, and lime juice together in large bowl. Set aside.

3. Place chips along the edge of 4 salad plates. Add lettuce, green onions, and tomatoes in center of plates. Top each salad with one-quarter chicken strips and ½-cup salsa mixture. Sprinkle with avocado, cheese, and cilantro, and crumble remaining chips on top. Serve immediately.

PER SERVING: 516 cal; 28g pro; 28g total fat (4g sat fat); 38g carb; 63mg chol; 717mg sod; 10g fiber; 3g sugars

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2013, more that 14,000 products had received a Non-GMO Project seal, and sales of such products had topped $5 billion annually.

Check the Label The nine genetically modifi ed foods currently on the market are: corn, canola, cottonseed, soybeans, sugar beets, alfalfa, papaya (from Hawaii only), and some zucchini and yellow squash. GMOs are hidden in countless products that contain ingredients derived from these foods, such as cornstarch, canola and cottonseed oils, soy lecithin, and sugar made from sugar beets (“safe” sugar should be labeled organic or made from sugar cane). To avoid GMOs, steer clear of these at-risk foods and their derivatives.

Or look for 24 diff erent categories of Non-GMO Project Verifi ed products. These include cheeses, chips, cereals, candies, and the most recent addition, Non-GMO meat, fi sh, and eggs. To search the complete list, visit nongmoproject.org.

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seaworthy

U ntil recently, Americans have been mostly unaware of the benefi ts of sea vegetables as food. But archaeological evidence suggests

that their consumption dates back to prehistoric times. Oceangoing cultures from Japan to Ireland have relied on a harvest from the sea that went far beyond fi sh.

And with good reason. These ocean-bred plants off er a unique array of health benefi ts, including anti-infl ammatory, antiviral, and anticancer activities. Sea vegetables’ potency is ascribed to their powerful lineup of diverse minerals, resulting from their aqueous environment and harsh growing conditions. In fact, sea vegetables contain more minerals than any land-based food plant, and many of these are the same minerals found in human blood, which makes absorption a breeze.

Sea vegetables’ antioxidant off erings extend beyond the standard carotenoids and fl avonoids to several other types, including alkaloids. Of special interest are recent studies at the University of California indicating that sea vegetables may have a role to play in warding off certain estrogen-related cancers—especially breast cancer—through both their cholesterol-lowering eff ects and their ability to modify menstrual cycles.

Add in signifi cant amounts of B vitamins, iodine, calcium, and vitamins C, E, and K, and it becomes apparent that sea vegetables are truly an underwater treasure.

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Why sea vegetables, a concentrated source of minerals, are making waves

Wakame and Shiitake Miso Soup SERVES 2

A delicate soup that packs a nutritional wallop.

3 large shiitakes, stemmed & chopped

1 Tbs. orange olive oil

2 cups water

1 pinch Eden Wakame Flakes

1 rounded Tbs. red miso paste

Thinly-sliced green scallion tops for garnish

1. Sauté shiitakes in orange olive oil in small skillet until just cooked through. Remove from heat, cover, and set aside.

2. Bring water to a boil in medium saucepan. Toss in wakame flakes, reduce heat, and simmer, 2 minutes. Remove from heat, and add miso paste, whisking quickly. Stir in shiitakes. Ladle into bowls and garnish with scallion tops.

PER SERVING: 98 cal; 2g pro; 7g total fat (1g sat fat); 7g carb; 0mg chol; 470mg sod; 1g fiber; 3g sugars

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In Tulsa:Newport Square31st & Harvard918.742.6630Hours: 8am to 9pm Every Day S

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In Tulsa / Bixby Area:Town & Country Center121st & S. Memorial918.366.8400Hours: 8am to 9pm Every Day S

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In Oklahoma City:Mayfair Place CenterN.W. 63rd & N. May405.843.3033Hours: 8am to 10pm Every Day N

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In Oklahoma City:Quail Springs Marketplace2370 W. Memorial Rd.405.418.4305Hours: 8am to 9pm Every Day

In Topeka:Brookwood Shopping Center2913 S.W. 29th Street785.228.9131Hours: 9am to 9pm Every Day

In Lincoln:Meridian Park Shopping Center69th & “O” St.402.466.5713Hours: 8am to 9pm Mon-Sat 9am to 9pm Sunday

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In Springfield:Fremont Center1344 E. Battlefield417.887.5985Hours: 8am to 9pm Mon-Sat 8am to 8pm Sunday

In Omaha:Canfield Plaza Shopping Center8409 West Center Road402.397.5488Hours: 8am to 9pm Every Day

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In Rogers:Scottsdale Shopping Center4019 W. Walnut Rd.479.986.8787Hours: 8am to 9pm Every Day

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