TIP OF THE DAY
“To eat is a necessity, but to eat intelligently is an art.”
~ La Rochefoucauld
Monday, September 24, 2012
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Next Lecture May 21st 2012
Hypertension is a silent killer. Come learn why and how:
Monday May 21st at 7pm at the Brooklyn Tabernacle
180 Livingston St.
180 Livingston St.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Next Lecture April 23rd 2012
Have you ever felt like loosing control? During these moments does food become a comfort for you?
Why do we over-eat? How can we overcome emotional eating?
Come join us at 180 Livingston on April 23rd at 7pm
Friday, March 9, 2012
Cancer Expert Speaks
Click on the link below to listen to a great interview by the Dr. who wrote : "How We Do Harm: A Doctor Breaks Ranks About Being Sick in America"
link: Cancer expert Dr. Otis Webb Brawley
link: Cancer expert Dr. Otis Webb Brawley
10 Detox Tips
10 Ways To Help Your Body Detoxify
1. Eat plenty of fiber, including brown rice and organically-grown fresh fruits and vegetables. Beets, radishes, artichokes, cabbage, broccoli, spirulina, chlorella, and seaweed are excellent detoxifying foods.
2. Cleanse and protect the liver by taking herbs such as dandelion root, burdock and milk thistle, and drinking green tea.
3. Take vitamin C, which helps the body produce glutathione, a liver compound that drives away toxins.
4. Drink water; at least two quarts daily.
5. Breathe deeply to allow oxygen to circulate more completely through your system.
6. Transform stress by emphasizing positive emotions.
7. Practice hydrotherapy by taking a very hot shower for five minutes, allowing the water to run on your back. Follow with cold water for 30 seconds. Do this three times, and then get into bed for 30 minutes.
8. Sweat in a sauna so your body can eliminate wastes through perspiration.
9. Dry brush your skin or try detox foot spas/foot baths to remove toxins through your pores. (Special brushes are available at natural products stores.)
10. Exercise for at least one hour every day; try exercises specifically for detoxifying or cleansing, such as stretching, breathing exercises, walking/jogging/running... as well as many other exercises with specific health benefits.
1. Eat plenty of fiber, including brown rice and organically-grown fresh fruits and vegetables. Beets, radishes, artichokes, cabbage, broccoli, spirulina, chlorella, and seaweed are excellent detoxifying foods.
2. Cleanse and protect the liver by taking herbs such as dandelion root, burdock and milk thistle, and drinking green tea.
3. Take vitamin C, which helps the body produce glutathione, a liver compound that drives away toxins.
4. Drink water; at least two quarts daily.
5. Breathe deeply to allow oxygen to circulate more completely through your system.
6. Transform stress by emphasizing positive emotions.
7. Practice hydrotherapy by taking a very hot shower for five minutes, allowing the water to run on your back. Follow with cold water for 30 seconds. Do this three times, and then get into bed for 30 minutes.
8. Sweat in a sauna so your body can eliminate wastes through perspiration.
9. Dry brush your skin or try detox foot spas/foot baths to remove toxins through your pores. (Special brushes are available at natural products stores.)
10. Exercise for at least one hour every day; try exercises specifically for detoxifying or cleansing, such as stretching, breathing exercises, walking/jogging/running... as well as many other exercises with specific health benefits.
Friday, February 24, 2012
March 26: Detox & Fasting
There is so much hype today about how to detox, when to detox and why to detox... What's the real scoop? When is detox and fasting helpful? Come learn more:
Monday March 26th at 7pm 180 Livingston Street.
Start the new year fresh! We can't wait to see you there...
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Why Vinegar?
VINEGAR AND BLOOD SUGAR
Vinegar's effect on blood glucose was first reported in 1988. Since then, it has been well researched and confirmed that a dose of vinegar does lower blood sugar. In 2006, a review published in Medscape General Medicine stated that vinegar seems to reduce the glycemic index of any foods consumed with it. When taken with a meal, vinegar has an antiglycemic effect. It offsets any blood sugar spikes and can even lower blood sugar levels.
VINEGAR AND DIABETES
Because of its proven effect on blood glucose, vinegar shows promise for use in treating diabetes. Researchers are still examining its effects and potential dangers. In a 2004 study published in Diabetes Care, people with insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes reduced the onset of glycemia by taking a dose of vinegar before eating. One study, published in 2008 in the Pakistan Journal of Biological Science, studied apple cider vinegar's effect on diabetic animals and found it reduced lipid levels, making it potentially useful for managing diabetes. However, a 2008 study published in BMC Gastroenterology found that apple cider vinegar delayed emptying of the stomach, which could be potentially dangerous for diabetics monitoring their glucose levels.
RISKS
There are risks associated with taking apple cider vinegar, particularly with drinking it in large amounts. Mayo Clinic nutritionist Katherine Zeratsky warns that the acidity in vinegar may irritate your throat, and may also interact with certain supplements or drugs, such as insulin or diuretics. Columbia University's "Go Ask Alice" advice column also notes that vinegar can thin your blood, which can be dangerous for people taking blood-thinning medications.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Moderate doses of apple cider vinegar are generally accepted as safe. You can buy apple cider vinegar tablets, use vinegar in your food, or drink it by the tablespoon. Look for organic vinegar, which has not been pasteurized. "Go Ask Alice" advises that unpasteurized vinegar has higher nutrient content, an added benefit. However, make sure you consult your doctor before starting any alternative health treatment, and make sure you take only a tablespoon or two of vinegar each day.
CREDIT: Live Strong Website
Top 5 Diabetes Signs Do You Have Diabetes? What The Doctor Is Not Telling You! Health.Yellowise.com
Friday, January 13, 2012
Upcoming Lecture...
Monday January 30th Please Join Us
What is an ideal weight? How can I keep this weight off and not just yo-yo? Can I eat junk food still? I live a very busy life can I east fast and still eat healthy? I can't afford to eat healthy; how can I buy cheap healthy food?
Come and learn how to reach your ideal weight with BT Health & Wellness.
Monday January 30th 7pm
@ The Brooklyn Tabernacle
17 Smith St
Sunday, January 1, 2012
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