Sorry its been awhile since I have last posted and put up a recipe. Life has been busy needless to say and I haven't been trying out new recipes lately.. so I will get back in the swing of things. (And it gives me ideas to post up stress releasing ideas and supplements... who wouldn't benefit from that.. right?!) Anyways a patient of mine sent this recipe to me awhile ago and I finally made it last night! It was great! It gives you that chocolate and 'starchy' fix that many people crave.
Ingredients
2/3 cup xylitol or honey
1/2 cup melted butter coconut oil
1 Tbsp. vanilla extract
3 eggs
1 cup almond flour
1/2 cup cocoa (unsweetened)
1/4 tsp. baking soda
1/4 tsp. sea salt
Mix ingredients all together and place on a greased 8x8 pan. (I grease all my pans for baking with coconut oil.) Bake on 350 degrees for about 20 to 25 min.
The texture is closer to a dense cake than brownies I thought.... and the batter is delicious :).. that's my weakness.
I hope you enjoy them like I did! It would be great with raspberries on top :)
The recipe was modified from http://grainfreefoodie.blogspot.com/2012/01/almond-flour-brownies.html.
Friday, June 7, 2013
Friday, May 31, 2013
Another easy meal idea... A Roast!
Another meal I forget to talk to patients about (esp those in Phase One) is a roast in the crockpot. It takes about 2 minutes to get ready and full of tasty food and protein. Throw the roast in the crockpot with an onion, carrots, celery, and a few cloves of garlic. (You could probably add in sweet potatoes too.) I put it in a few inches of water but organic chicken stock is another great option and gives it a great flavor.
Put it in the crockpot in the morning and then when you get home from work your dinner is already made! Sounds like a perfect deal to me! Have the roast and cooked veggies by itself or you can even put it over some warm quinoa. Delicious!! :)
Put it in the crockpot in the morning and then when you get home from work your dinner is already made! Sounds like a perfect deal to me! Have the roast and cooked veggies by itself or you can even put it over some warm quinoa. Delicious!! :)
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Weds Night Dinner
Tacos (well... without the shell)!! It is something that is so quick and easy to make and great for anyone especially those doing Candida Clear. Last night we had them and they hit the spot. It is something I keep forgetting to mention to patients for a quick easy meal.
Last night we had turkey burger, onion, tomato, lettuce, homemade guacamole (avocado, lime, cilantro, onion), cilantro.... all topped with lime juice. It was very tasty, easy to make, and a great healthy meal. Hopefully you all will remember this quick easy meal and be able to eat as much of it as I did! Delicious!
Last night we had turkey burger, onion, tomato, lettuce, homemade guacamole (avocado, lime, cilantro, onion), cilantro.... all topped with lime juice. It was very tasty, easy to make, and a great healthy meal. Hopefully you all will remember this quick easy meal and be able to eat as much of it as I did! Delicious!
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Almond Milk vs Regular Milk
For all those people that think milk is full of vitamins (especially vitamin D) and calcium and do not want to make a switch to almond milk think again. Milk advertisements have done their job and made people believe that if you don't give your kids milk they won't grow tall and strong. Adults think the same holds true for them. Well I took a pic of a simple chart that was on my almond milk. It compares calories (lower in unsweetened almond milk), sugars (lower in unsweetened almond milk), calcium (higher in almond milk), Vitamin D (higher in almond milk), and Vitamin E (much higher in almond milk). Almond milk is a GREAT milk for children, much easier to digest and YES they will still grow tall and strong!!
(Also never ever drink soy milk... no matter how old or young you are. If there is soy in infant formula avoid at all costs. Soy acts as an estrogen and by ingesting it you are ingesting liquid hormones which then causes a whole host of other problems.. Avoid avoid avoid!)
Share with all those people who are still convinced milk is the only answer.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Truth about Acid Reflux
If you or anyone you know suffers from acid reflux keep reading! Acid reflux actually happens because there is a deficiency in stomach acid. Yep that's correct... there is NOT enough stomach acid! It may sound confusing but when there is not enough stomach acid your body can't break down food properly (resulting in indigestion) causing gas and bloating. When the food isn't broken down properly it causes the regurgitation up (into the esophagus) causing what we call 'acid reflux.' When people have symptoms they typically take something which actually neutralizes the acid (which is already low)... this causes an even lower amount of stomach acid and only puts a band aid on the acid reflux and does not fix the problem.
Stomach acid is there to help you digest food and kill off invaders such as bacterias and viruses. If you or someone you know gets sick constantly I would confidently bet they have low stomach acid because their body's first line of defense (stomach acid) is lacking. Obviously there are many many other reasons people get sick but that is one of the best and first places to start.
WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
There are a couple things... first people who do have ulcers from long term acid reflux have to treat this slowly. You don't want to introduce more stomach acid when there is an ulcer... ouch! To test for this you can take 2 TBS of Apple Cider Vinegar with a little bit of water and see if this burns in your stomach area. If it does then you likely have a ulcer of some sort. If you do there is no need to worry because we have 2 products at the office by Standard Process that help to heal the ulcers and coat the stomach to help prevent reflux. They are called Gastrex and Okra-Pepsin. These are not the fix to acid reflux but are a natural 'Tums' that does not deplete stomach acid like antacids do.
If you do the Apple Cider Vinegar test and it goes okay the 2 best supplements I use are PDA (not public display of affection...) by Nature Sunshine and Zypan from Standard Process. These include stomach acid in them to help you break down food and actually fix the real root cause of reflux... low stomach acid. If you have questions or concerns contact the office. I actually test for this on new patient visits so let me know if you want me to check it again! (For existing patients- Food Enzymes has a little stomach acid in it as well as other great things!)
A side note... Apple Cider Vinegar is great for digestion and I encourage people to take it with meals as often as possible. I take it whenever I am home and fill up a shot glass half with Apple Cider Vinegar and half with water. (You may want to take it with a little more water to make the taste more mild.) Also for those who are on the Candida Clear diet/Phase 1 it says no vinegars... however Apple Cider Vinegar is an exception to the rule. It actually helps to combat candida and is one of the very few vinegars that can be used. It has enzymes that help tremendously with digestion and also helps to create an environment for healthy bacteria to live in your digestive tract which in turn keeps candida in check.
FUN FACT: Anyone with gray hair is deficient in stomach acid
Please feel free to email me at DrCarolynMaxfield@gmail.com if you have any questions!
Stomach acid is there to help you digest food and kill off invaders such as bacterias and viruses. If you or someone you know gets sick constantly I would confidently bet they have low stomach acid because their body's first line of defense (stomach acid) is lacking. Obviously there are many many other reasons people get sick but that is one of the best and first places to start.
WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
There are a couple things... first people who do have ulcers from long term acid reflux have to treat this slowly. You don't want to introduce more stomach acid when there is an ulcer... ouch! To test for this you can take 2 TBS of Apple Cider Vinegar with a little bit of water and see if this burns in your stomach area. If it does then you likely have a ulcer of some sort. If you do there is no need to worry because we have 2 products at the office by Standard Process that help to heal the ulcers and coat the stomach to help prevent reflux. They are called Gastrex and Okra-Pepsin. These are not the fix to acid reflux but are a natural 'Tums' that does not deplete stomach acid like antacids do.
If you do the Apple Cider Vinegar test and it goes okay the 2 best supplements I use are PDA (not public display of affection...) by Nature Sunshine and Zypan from Standard Process. These include stomach acid in them to help you break down food and actually fix the real root cause of reflux... low stomach acid. If you have questions or concerns contact the office. I actually test for this on new patient visits so let me know if you want me to check it again! (For existing patients- Food Enzymes has a little stomach acid in it as well as other great things!)
A side note... Apple Cider Vinegar is great for digestion and I encourage people to take it with meals as often as possible. I take it whenever I am home and fill up a shot glass half with Apple Cider Vinegar and half with water. (You may want to take it with a little more water to make the taste more mild.) Also for those who are on the Candida Clear diet/Phase 1 it says no vinegars... however Apple Cider Vinegar is an exception to the rule. It actually helps to combat candida and is one of the very few vinegars that can be used. It has enzymes that help tremendously with digestion and also helps to create an environment for healthy bacteria to live in your digestive tract which in turn keeps candida in check.
FUN FACT: Anyone with gray hair is deficient in stomach acid
Please feel free to email me at DrCarolynMaxfield@gmail.com if you have any questions!
Monday, May 20, 2013
Almond Butter Buckeyes!
Here is an easy dessert for you all to make. It takes only a few ingredients and tastes similar to the dessert peanut butter Buckeyes (for you Tennesseeans that's what we call them in Ohio). These are the healthy version of Buckeyes... yay!!! All you need is almond butter, quinoa or puffed millet, and xylitol. You can make your own chocolate to drizzle on top or just eat them plain. Either way they are pretty tasty!!
Mix 1 cup almond butter, 1 cup quinoa (or puffed millet... more info on this to come), and 1/4 cup xylitol. You could also probably add a dash of vanilla as well. Mix ingredients together and roll into little balls. Put in the freezer for 10 minutes or longer to make them harder. You can eat the 'Buckeyes' as is or drizzle chocolate on top. Enjoy!
(Not sure if the picture looks appetizing or does them justice. They taste much better than my pic looks!)
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Delicious Summer Time Dinner!
I was inspired to make this from one of those taste tests at Whole Foods... Refreshing Dinner!
Take cold (or you could do with warm) quinoa, cut up peppers, avocado, and cilantro. Mix it all together and then top with fresh lime juice.... So good! I am a huge fan of all of the ingredients and put them all together... Its perfect! (Esp on a warm day!) It also makes great left overs and an easy lunch for people on the go.
Enjoy!!
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