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Nutrition

A Patients Journey to a Healthy Life

Written by Jennie Reynolds

Jennie Before

A little over two years ago I had my youngest son, Mark. I was overweight when I got pregnant as I hadn’t lost all the weight from my first pregnancy almost 8 years earlier. My friends and family knew I enjoyed exercising, but I was never really able to ‘lose’ weight. But, 2 months after having Mark, I was just plain tired of being fat… obese… at times, in the morbidly obese category. So Jan 1st 2009, I put my number out there in my mind. I had my husband take my picture, because if I could see myself and he could see what I looked like, I would really want to make sure I didn’t look like that again.

I had been exercising on and off over the years and eating what I thought was a healthy diet. But, the weight just stuck with me. It wouldn’t come off… no matter how hard I tried. Or if I lost a pound or two, I would take a break, and it would come right back on.

I saw a friend of mine and he looked great! I asked what he was doing and he told me about SanTan Natural Medicine and the HCG diet. I was a bit skeptical at first, but saw the results in him. So, after some initial research online, I finally contacted Dr. Matt. I will never forget the first day I met him and Denise… they have changed my life.

Not only did I do several rounds of the HCG diet, Dr. Matt also reviewed my hormones via labwork and has helped to get my thyroid straightened out. He also discovered I was severely deficient in testosterone (yes, not progesterone) and recommended hormone replacement therapy. They helped me find what I can and can’t eat, based on returning to a Paleolithic diet.

Jennie Now

Two years after meeting the SanTan Natural Medicine staff, I realized my goal of 135lbs. Though I have days of being in a ‘funk’ or ‘falling off the wagon’, it doesn’t take long to get back on track.  I do still weigh every day. I eat as best as I can and have continued my exercise regimen. I ran my first ½ Marathon in January and have 2 more planned.

Dr. Mitchell and his staff truly care about their patients. They want people to live their lives as healthy as possible. They spend time with their patients talking and discussing what’s going on, not only with their health, but also in their lives. I learned so much about how what happens in our daily lives can affect our health. Not only have I have turned my life around since meeting them, but it has changed my family and the outlook we have on health, our well-being and our eating. Thanks, Dr. Matt and Denise, you truly do make a difference in people’s lives.
 
Jennie Reynolds
Mesa, AZ


 

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Change Your Food, Change Your Life!

We run premium unleaded fuel in our high performance vehicles but we don’t pay any attention to the relationship of the quality of food we eat to how we feel.  The secret to feeling better is simply to change the food we eat. 
 
It is our nature to complicate everything.  We feel that in order for something to be effective, it must be hard and expensive.  Our relationship with food dictates our energy levels, our mental health, and our overall sense of vitality. It will also affect your weight and your risk for chronic diseases like diabetes, arthritis, etc. Why is it then that we are unable to see the correlation between the quality of food we eat and our resulting health? 
 
If you want to test my theory, simply make one change.  Stop drinking your calories and drink water or herbal tea instead.  Each day you will notice that you feel just a little better.  Maybe you aren’t as agitated, maybe you feel more compassionate toward others, maybe you still have energy at the end of the day, or maybe your day just flows easier.  I am not sure why we have to make things so hard for ourselves.  I know we would do far more for our closest friends and loved ones than we would do for ourselves. 
 
So I challenge you to take your relationship with food to a happier level.  Eat foods that will bring you more vitality.  Eat foods that your grandma would identify.  If you don’t feel amazing, try changing your foods.  I promise it will change your life.

 
If you have more questions about your diet and how it affects your life or to attend our FREE diabetic workshops entitled, The Uncommon Cure for Diabetes, contact us.


 

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Share your hCG Culinary Creativity!

We are looking for great hCG Diet recipes to include on our website for others to enjoy. Email Denise denise@santannaturalmedicine.com your recipe. Please include your name and a catchy title for your recipe.


 

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What are you Eating- Aspartame (Equal, NutraSweet)

When you grab the little blue packet of Equal or the peppermint swirl packaging that tells you that NutraSweet sweetens this food or beverage, you may feel good about counting calories.

But SanTan Natural Medicine wants you to know that aspartame is considered one of the most controversial of nonnutritive sweeteners.

H.J. Roberts, MD, coined the term "aspartame disease" in a book filled with more than 1,000 pages about the negative health consequences of consuming aspartame.

FDA Complaints

By 1998, aspartame products were the cause of 80 percent of the complaints to the FDA about food additives, Dr. Roberts reported.

People complained of:

• headache

• dizziness

• change in mood

• vomiting or nausea

• abdominal pain and cramps

• change in vision

• diarrhea

• seizures/convulsions

• memory loss

• and fatigue

 

Aspartame and Fibromyalgia Symptoms

Along with the FDA complaints, the consumption of aspartame has been linked to fibromyalgia symptoms, spasms, shooting pains, numbness in the legs, cramps, tinnitus, joint pain, unexplainable depression, anxiety attacks, slurred speech, blurred vision, multiple sclerosis, systemic lupus, and various cancers.

Sugar adds calories, which can lead to weight gain. Artificial sweeteners, are foreign to the body and just like many prescription medications, are hard on the liver. When the liver is busy processing these chemicals, it is not able to process as efficiently and eliminate fat.

As a result, using zero calorie sweeteners may actually contribute to weight gain. Confused? Call the professionals at SanTan Natural Medicine for a healthy weight loss consultation.
 

Here are additional SanTan articles on nutrition that may interest you:

Vegetables the Contain the Most & Least Amount of Pesticides

Fruits the Contain the Most & Least Amount of Pesticides

Obesity, A Growing Epidemic

An Apple a Day

If you have more questions feel free to contact SanTan Natural Medicine directly at (480) 636-1068.


 

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Vegetables that Contain the Most & Least Amount of Pesticides

For all of our patients, whether they are participating in the hCG weight loss diet plan, hormone replacement therapies, or natural pain management, we at SanTan Natural Medicine stress that organic foods are healthier.

Here are the Vegetables that are treated with the Most Pesticides that should be eaten organic:

    1. Celery (worst)
    2. Bell peppers
    3. Kale
    4. Lettuce
    5. Carrots
    6. Collard Greens
    7. Spinach
    8. Potatoes
    9. Green beans
    10. Summer squash, such as zucchini

Vegetables with the Least Amount of Pesticides:

    1. Onions
    2. Avocado
    3. Asparagus
    4. Sweet peas
    5. Cabbage
    6. Eggplant
    7. Broccoli
    8. Tomato
    9. Sweet potato
    10. Winter squash (least)

Tomatoes are on the OK list this year, but in previous years you might have noticed they have been among the foods with the most pesticide residue. The reason has gone unexplained but we recommend you buy organic when you can because a tomato’s thin skin can allow pesticides in.

Here are additional articles on nutrition that may interest you:

Fruits the Contain the Most & Least Amount of Pesticides

An Apple a Day

If you have more questions feel free to contact SanTan Natural Medicine directly at (480) 636-1068.
 


 

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Fruits that Contain the Most & Least Amount of Pesticides

At SanTan Natural Medicine, for all of our patients, whether they are participating in the hCG weight loss diet plan, hormone replacement therapies, or natural pain management, we stress that foods that are treated with pesticides be eaten organic to minimize the exposure to toxic chemicals.

Here are the Fruits that are treated with the Most Pesticides that should be eaten organic:

1. Peaches (worst)
2. Apples
3. Nectarines
4. Strawberries
5. Cherries
6. Grapes
7. Pears
8. Raspberries
9. Plums
10. Oranges

Fruits with the Least Amount of Pesticides:

11. Bananas
12. Cantaloupe
13. Cranberries
14. Honeydew Melon
15. Grapefruit
16. Kiwi
17. Mangoes
18. Papaya
19. Pineapple
20. Watermelon (least)

There is a good reason I separated the worst fruits for pesticides from the least. If you only avoid the pesticide fruits on the worst list, and go organic, then that alone will reduce your pesticide exposure a whopping 90%.
 

If you have more questions feel free to contact SanTan Natural Medicine directly at (480) 636-1068.


 

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Another Great hCG Diet Plan Recipe

Our hCG patients here at SanTan Natural Medicine often ask where they can find recipes for the hCG Diet Plan. We found a few good ones at MyhCGJourney.com. They also have a hCG Diet Gourmet Cookbook in the form of a e-book with over 200 hCG recipes.

Below is One of the hCG Diet Plan Recipes:

Green Onion Soup

vegetable brothliquid aminozsweet

    • green onions (allowed amount)
    • 2 c
    • 1-2 t
    • 1 t parsley
    • 1 t
    • 1/2 t paprika
    • 1/2 t salt
    • 1/2 t dill
    • 1/2 t thyme
    • 1/8 t cayenne or red pepper flakes
    • 1/8 t celery seed

2 Preheat saucepan over MED heat.

3 Chop steamed green onions.

4 In a saucepan, sauté the green onions in a bit of vegetable broth for a couple of minutes, then add the parsley, zsweet, paprika, salt, dill, thyme, celery seed, and cayenne. Sauté 1-2 mins more.

5 Add remaining vegetable broth, reduce heat, cover and simmer 20-30

               1 Briefly steam the green onions until tender.

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A Great hCG Diet Plan Recipe

Since we average 100 new hCG patients a month here at SanTan Natural Medicine, a question that often comes up is, "What are some recipes for the hCG Diet Plan?" We found a few good ones at MyhCGJourney.com.

Below is One of the hCG Diet Plan Recipes:

Lemon Oregano Whitefish Packet w/ Asparagus

  • 100g whitefish
  • asparagus (allowed amount)
  • juice of one lemon
  • 1 t oregano
  • salt/pepper

1. Preheat the oven to 400F.

2. Snap off woody ends of asparagus and discard.

3. Tear off a large sheet of non-stick aluminum foil.

4. In the center of this sheet, place asparagus spears and sprinkle with salt/pepper.

5. Place whitefish on top of asparagus.

6. In small bowl, combine lemon juice & oregano, and pour over fish.

7. Fold up edges and completely seal packet on all sides.

8. Bake 10-20 mins, until fish flakes.

9. Serve.

If you liked the recipe above, MyhCGJourney.com also has a hCG Diet Gourmet Cookbook in the form of a e-book with over 200 recipes.

 

Here are additional articles by Dr. Matt Mitchell on the hCG Diet Plan and Obesity:

What Happens When you Cheat of the hCG Diet?

Benefits of Using a Doctor for the hCG Protocol

Obesity, A Growing Epidemic

If you have more questions about the hCG Diet Plan, feel free to contact SanTan Natural Medicine directly at (480) 636-1068 PST.
 


     

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    An Apple A Day


    An old adage and most doctors have been asked at least once; does an apple a day really keep the doctor away? Patients often approached me with this very question, light-heartedly perhaps, but for some reason it sparked my interest – “was there any truth to this saying or was it entirely based on a fairy tale”.  Actually it started as a nursery rhyme:

     

    An apple a day keeps the doctor away
    Apple in the morning - Doctor's warning
    Roast apple at night - starves the doctor outright
    Eat an apple going to bed - knock the doctor on the head
    Three each day, seven days a week - ruddy apple, ruddy cheek

     

    After reading the research of numerous pomologists (fruit scientists) and nutritionists on the nutritional value of apples I was amazed to learn how truly remarkable this fruit really is.  Apples contain one of the greatest diversity of nutrients found in any single food. Well rounded in minerals and vitamins and chalk full of fiber.  Apples even offer a fair amount of some of the essential amino acids (the building blocks of the body).

    Minerals

    One of the most important things in aiding the body’s immune system is maintaining a more alkaline state (as opposed to an acid pH created by high protein and refined sugar intake).  This may help reduce the risk of cancer as well as creating an environment less susceptible to infections (like the flu).  One of the major contributors to alkalizing the body is a good mineral intake (including calcium, magnesium, potassium and phosphorus).  Apples, like dark leafy green vegetables, contain all of these minerals as well as trace amounts of iron and zinc.

    Glycemic Index

    Many people on a low carbohydrate diet steer clear of apples because of their high carbohydrate content.  What most people don’t realize is that the carbohydrate content of a food is irrelevant.  What matters is the Glycemic Index (how much the blood sugar level rises in response to certain foods – a higher Glycemic Index means a higher blood sugar response).  This is absolutely imperative to a person with Diabetes, but also plays an important role in weight loss.  Apples, despite their high carbohydrate content, have a low Glycemic Index relative to most other foods.  Compare an apple to a slice of wheat bread; an apple has around 20 grams of carbohydrates, which is about the same as a slice of bread. However, the Glycemic Index of a medium sized apple is about 28, where the Glycemic Index of that single slice of bread is about 2 ½ times that, at 70.  How can that be?  It’s all in the fiber

    Fiber

    Apples contain more dietary fiber than most any other food.  In fact, a single apple contains as much dietary fiber as 3 cups of raw spinach.   Fiber is an important part of a healthy diet.  It serves a plethora of essential functions to the digestive tract as well as to the rest of the body.  Fiber binds carbohydrates in the digestive tract slowing the absorption of sugar into the blood stream.  That’s why an apple has a much lower Glycemic Index than a slice of bread.  There are two different kinds of fiber; soluble fiber (fiber that can absorb water) and insoluble fiber (fiber that can’t absorb water).  Apples, as well as most other fruits and vegetables contain both.  Soluble fiber, that’s the fiber responsible for reducing the Glycemic Index, has been shown to lower cholesterol and LDL and may decrease and even reverse atherosclerosis.  In 1998, the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) authorized the use of the following statement on labeling foods containing soluble fiber:

    "diets low in saturated fat and cholesterol that include 7 grams of soluble fiber per day may reduce the risk of heart disease by lowering cholesterol".

    That’s a bold statement coming from the FDA and one that most naturopathic physicians, nutritionists and other holistic health care providers have been aware of for decades.  Soluble fiber also contains the food necessary to maintain the digestive tracts’ probiotics (the beneficial intestinal microorganisms).  Maintaining these probiotics is important.  They are an essential part of the guts immune system, via decreasing the growth of unfriendly microorganisms.  Additionally, they serve to produce vitamin Bs and vitamin K for the body and convert fiber into short-chained fatty acids (SCFA), which is a direct fuel source for the cells in the colon.

    Insoluble fiber has also been shown to have a significant part in maintaining and improving health.  Every good physician knows that good health cannot be attained without a healthy gut.  The gut is responsible for the absorption of nutrients and the elimination of waste.  Good absorption and good elimination mean improved health.  Insoluble fiber acts like a scrub brush on the intestinal walls, keeping the gut clean and free of toxins.  It also adds bulk to the stool, which stimulates peristalsis (the normal contractions of the digestive tract) and thereby decreases transit time (the time it takes food to move from one end of the digestive tract to the other). Food is essentially dead or dying matter and as it sits around it begins to rot and putrefy.  This occurs in the gut especially in people with long transit times.  The toxins from the putrefying food get into the blood and compromise health on many levels.  This is why a good transit time is important to good health.

    Antioxidants

    Most people are familiar with antioxidants like vitamin C and vitamin A.  The purpose of antioxidants is to eliminate or scavenge free radicals (destructive molecules that are made during metabolism and more often during exposure to environmental toxins like pollution).  Too many circulating free radicals can damage body cells and have even been implicated in the cause of some cancers.  Most fruits and vegetables are high in antioxidants.  Apples, in addition to having vitamin A and C, are high in an antioxidant called quercitin.  Quercitin has been gaining much notoriety as an antioxidant more powerful than even vitamin C.  It is highest in red apples (as well as blueberries and onions) and most concentrated in the skin of the apple.

    Toxins

    In addition to containing the highest amount of antioxidants, the skin of the apple is where much of the insoluble fiber and minerals concentrate. The only dilemma is that the skin of the apple also acts as a barrier to all the pesticides and herbicides (like the organophosphates and DDT metabolites) that are sprayed during cultivation.  Mothers were wise to suggest washing apples before eating them.  However, washing can't remove the chemicals that were absorbed into the skin.  Research has only begun to reveal the many deleterious side effects of the long term consumption of these sprayed toxins.  I almost feel that it would be more beneficial to remove the skin before eating the apple in an effort to avoid the ingestion of these toxic chemicals.  The best solution is to always buy organic apples, that way the skin can be consumed along with all the nutrients contained within it.

    So there you have it.  The apple; decorative, sweet and nutritious.  It is truly an incredible work of art by nature. However, the question still remains; does an apple a day really keep the doctor away?  Well, it certainly sounds like a great way to start.

     


     

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