I know I put this in other posts but I have really been enjoying this topping/dip on a variety of foods. All you need is plain Greek yogurt and basil. Put both of those in a food processor and enjoy! I taste test it until I have added enough basil. It's very refreshing!
It is a great topping on sweet potatoes (instead of sour cream), chicken or fish and also works as a vegetable dip for carrots, celery, peppers, etc.
I just made it Monday night to go with my sweet potato. Throw a big scoop of coconut oil on first with some sea salt (together tastes like butter) and then add a big glob of the basil Greek yogurt. Delicious!!
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Friday, September 6, 2013
Fruit Fly Trap
I found this from another blogger and it truly works! I trapped almost all of my pesky fruit flies at home (which you can't see in the pic because they have sunk to the bottom). All you have to do is put a little dish soap in a bowl and fill with water. Make sure you have plenty of bubbles. This is what traps them. Then add a couple tablespoons of apple cider vinegar in the water to help lure them to the bowl. That's it!
Put a fresh bowl out each morning and night.
For more information on where I got this idea and another great blog to follow click the link below. She has great tips for healthy living and I have been really enjoying the information she talks about! It's so helpful, informative and an easy read. Enjoy!
http://lindsayleighbentley.com/2013/08/23/rid-your-home-of-fruit-flies-naturally-easily-cheaply/
For more information on where I got this idea and another great blog to follow click the link below. She has great tips for healthy living and I have been really enjoying the information she talks about! It's so helpful, informative and an easy read. Enjoy!
http://lindsayleighbentley.com/2013/08/23/rid-your-home-of-fruit-flies-naturally-easily-cheaply/
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
September Special
For the month of September... bring in ONE of the following items and receive $10 OFF your service that day. All items will be donated to Harvest Hands located in Nashville.
-Side walk chalk
-Jump rope for children
-Watercolors or a water coloring book
-Paint for children
-Large pack of markers or crayons
Harvest Hands is Christian centered organization focused on community development in South Nashville. The program is designed to help people, both young and old, learn more about healthy living and education as well as spiritual formation and economic development. They have after school programs for children as well as fitness classes for people within the community. For more information please visit http://www.harvesthandscdc.com/index.html.
Also a huge thank you to all my patients who brought in donation items last month for the Veterans of Nashville! I looooooove going to the different locations and dropping off the items :) Thank you all for donating and allowing our little practice to give back to those in need in the Nashville area!!
-Side walk chalk
-Jump rope for children
-Watercolors or a water coloring book
-Paint for children
-Large pack of markers or crayons
Harvest Hands is Christian centered organization focused on community development in South Nashville. The program is designed to help people, both young and old, learn more about healthy living and education as well as spiritual formation and economic development. They have after school programs for children as well as fitness classes for people within the community. For more information please visit http://www.harvesthandscdc.com/index.html.
Also a huge thank you to all my patients who brought in donation items last month for the Veterans of Nashville! I looooooove going to the different locations and dropping off the items :) Thank you all for donating and allowing our little practice to give back to those in need in the Nashville area!!
Friday, August 30, 2013
Easy Side Dish for Dinner
If you are like me I always buy a big thing of spinach at the grocery store with every intention of eating spinach salads that week... and it doesn't happen. Don't get me wrong I do sometimes, but I go through phases when that does not hit the spot. I keep buying it though... but the good news is that it makes a tasty side dish!
There are no specific measurements for this one (out of my normal cooking comfort zone) but here you go! Throw a tablespoon or 2 of coconut oil in a frying pan with a couple strips of bacon (I prefer turkey bacon... no preservatives!! aka nitrates/ites, sufates/ites). Let that cook for a couple minutes on medium. Slice up 1/4 to 1/2 onion and throw in there to saute for a couple minutes letting it start to brown. Cut up garlic makes a nice addition during this time too. I sliced up a jalapeno and threw it in too. Lastly put in your spinach. I had one of those really large containers from Costco and probably threw 1/4 of it in there... Let it cook for about 5 minutes or until it wilts down. Throw some sea salt and pepper or some Cajun spices on there for a little kick too. You can even sprinkle a little goat cheese and let it melt on top... Delicious!
It takes no effort to make, very little time and you get some coconut oil in too :) Enjoy!
There are no specific measurements for this one (out of my normal cooking comfort zone) but here you go! Throw a tablespoon or 2 of coconut oil in a frying pan with a couple strips of bacon (I prefer turkey bacon... no preservatives!! aka nitrates/ites, sufates/ites). Let that cook for a couple minutes on medium. Slice up 1/4 to 1/2 onion and throw in there to saute for a couple minutes letting it start to brown. Cut up garlic makes a nice addition during this time too. I sliced up a jalapeno and threw it in too. Lastly put in your spinach. I had one of those really large containers from Costco and probably threw 1/4 of it in there... Let it cook for about 5 minutes or until it wilts down. Throw some sea salt and pepper or some Cajun spices on there for a little kick too. You can even sprinkle a little goat cheese and let it melt on top... Delicious!
It takes no effort to make, very little time and you get some coconut oil in too :) Enjoy!
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Sick Visits at MTCAM!
Flu and cold season is coming up... don't run to a doctor to give you another antibiotic for your cold/flu. At MTCAM we have everything needed to see whats going on! We offer quick sick visits to get you exactly what you need and feeling better quickly! They are only $25 and take no more than 2 minutes. Dr. Maxfield will check to see if you have a
bacterial or viral infection and give you an ALL
NATURAL, safe and effective antibiotic or anti-viral specific to your needs. All ages are eligible for sick visits! (Babies and children can be tested very easily!)
Call 615-656-3558 and schedule when you are feeling sick (cold, flu,
UTIs, strep throat, pink eye, shingles, congestion, sore throat, stomach aches, etc.) and we will make sure you get in
that very day. Please never hesitate to
schedule because this is an essential way to keep you on the path to optimal
health (and off of antibiotics which ruin, the very thing we work to restore,
your digestive environment)! Many of our
patients have not been to the ‘regular’ doctor in years because we can test
everything here when you are not feeling well.
Ask Lori! Her family of four has
not been to a medical doctor in 5 years!
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Raspberry Muffins
Here is another muffin recipe that I made tonight! The recipe called for 1 cup of peaches but I decided to use raspberries instead (for people doing Candida Clear/Phase 1 and that's all I had). You could probably do the same recipe with blueberries or blackberries too. Easy to make and nice and moist!
Ingredients
-1 cup raspberries/6 oz container (Substitute for Phase 2: 1 cup peeled fresh peaches)
-2 cups almond flour
-1/2 teaspoon baking soda
-1/8 teaspoon sea salt
-3 eggs
-2 tablespoons coconut oil, melted
-2 tablespoons xylitol- for those doing Candida Clear (I used organic maple syrup because I was out of xylitol)
-1 tablespoon lemon juice
If using raspberries smash them with a fork to get a runny consistency. Mix all the ingredients together. Grease muffin tin with coconut oil and fill each hole up 3/4 the way. Bake on 325 for 20 to 25 minutes. Enjoy!
Recipe modified from www.cookeatpaleo.com. Great ideas and recipes for those in phase 2... which is essentially a paleo type diet.
Ingredients
-1 cup raspberries/6 oz container (Substitute for Phase 2: 1 cup peeled fresh peaches)
-2 cups almond flour
-1/2 teaspoon baking soda
-1/8 teaspoon sea salt
-3 eggs
-2 tablespoons coconut oil, melted
-2 tablespoons xylitol- for those doing Candida Clear (I used organic maple syrup because I was out of xylitol)
-1 tablespoon lemon juice
If using raspberries smash them with a fork to get a runny consistency. Mix all the ingredients together. Grease muffin tin with coconut oil and fill each hole up 3/4 the way. Bake on 325 for 20 to 25 minutes. Enjoy!
Recipe modified from www.cookeatpaleo.com. Great ideas and recipes for those in phase 2... which is essentially a paleo type diet.
Monday, August 26, 2013
Delicious Zucchini Bites! Tastes like Quiche!
I found this recipe online, made a few substitutes and was surprised how delicious it tasted! It only takes a few ingredients and super easy to make!
Ingredients
Zucchini- 1 Cup Grated
Egg- 1
Onion- 1/4 Cup Diced
Goat Cheese Crumbles- 1/4 Cup
Almond Flour- 1/4 Cup
Directions
Grate the zucchini (it was about 1 large zucchini) onto a paper towel. After it is grated tightly wrap the zucchini in the paper towel to get the excess water out. I did this 2 or 3 times because zucchini holds a lot of water in it. Measure 1 cup after you have got the extra water out. Then mix the zucchini with the rest of the ingredients.
Grease a muffin tin with coconut oil to prevent them sticking. Scoop into each hole and push down on the mix so it is compacted (prevents them from falling apart after they are done).
Heat oven to 400 degrees and bake for 16 to 18 minutes.
Enjoy! I would say this is one of my favorite things I have recently made. They tasted great and I would compare it to quiche.... maybe not as eggy but sooooo delicious! I hope you enjoy them as much as I did!
Ingredients
Zucchini- 1 Cup Grated
Egg- 1
Onion- 1/4 Cup Diced
Goat Cheese Crumbles- 1/4 Cup
Almond Flour- 1/4 Cup
Directions
Grate the zucchini (it was about 1 large zucchini) onto a paper towel. After it is grated tightly wrap the zucchini in the paper towel to get the excess water out. I did this 2 or 3 times because zucchini holds a lot of water in it. Measure 1 cup after you have got the extra water out. Then mix the zucchini with the rest of the ingredients.
Grease a muffin tin with coconut oil to prevent them sticking. Scoop into each hole and push down on the mix so it is compacted (prevents them from falling apart after they are done).
Heat oven to 400 degrees and bake for 16 to 18 minutes.
Enjoy! I would say this is one of my favorite things I have recently made. They tasted great and I would compare it to quiche.... maybe not as eggy but sooooo delicious! I hope you enjoy them as much as I did!
Friday, August 23, 2013
Chicken, Spinach, Sweet Potoato... EASY and so Filling!! Great for Candida Clear!
This is a great recipe that made me very full quickly. It is really easy to make but it takes around an hour to cook... so just be ready ahead of time.
Recipe taken from Half Baked Harvest Blog with my modifications in italics. Website below.
Recipe taken from Half Baked Harvest Blog with my modifications in italics. Website below.
Healthy Chipotle Chicken Sweet Potato Skins
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 60 to 80 minutes
Total Time: 60 to 80 minutes
Serving Size: 6 as a side, 3 as a main
Ingredients
- 3 medium sweet potatoes
- 3/4 pound (about 2 small) boneless skinless chicken breast
- 1/4 cups olive oil
- 2 tablespoon fresh lime juice
- 2 cloves garlic, minced or grated
- 3 whole chipotle pepper, minced (I didn't have this... so I left it out and it still tasted great!)
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- 2 teaspoons chili powder
- Sea salt and pepper
- 2 cups spinach (half a 10oz bag)
- 5 ounces goat cheese
- chopped cilantro, for garnish (not completely necessary but it does make it taste great)
- Greek yogurt, for serving (also not necessary but great topping on it)
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Wash your sweet potatoes and prick all over with a fork. Cover the sweet potato with coconut oil (makes the outside nice and soft) and baking dish with coconut oil to prevent sticking. Place in the oven and bake for 50-60 minutes or until fork tender. When the sweet potatoes are done cut in half and allow to cool for 5-10 minutes.
- Place your chicken in a baking dish and rub with coconut oil, salt and pepper. Place in the oven with the potatoes and bake for 25 minutes. Allow to cool and shred the chicken with a fork or your hands.
- In a medium size bowl combine the olive oil, lime juice, garlic, chipotle peppers, oregano, cumin, chili powder, salt and pepper. Set aside.
- Heat a small skillet over medium heat and wilt the spinach. Toss the spinach and shredded chicken together, set aside and keep warm.
- When the sweet potatoes have cooled for about 5 minutes scrape the sweet potato out of the peel, leaving a medium size layer of flesh inside with the peel so that it can stand up on its own (I reserved the remaining flesh, for another use). Place the sweet potato skin in a baking dish and brush the skins with a little of the chipotle sauce. Bake for 5 minutes on 400 degrees.
- While the skins bake mix the spinach, chicken and chipotle sauce together.
- Remove skins from the oven and stuff with the chicken mixture, top with goat cheese and bake for 10 minutes or until the cheese has melted and the skins are hot and crisp. Serve with fresh chopped cilantro and Greek yogurt if desired. (Put the plain Greek yogurt and cilantro or basil in the food processor to blend it well. It makes an amazing topping for this as well as dip for avocado fries or topping for chicken or fish.)
Enjoy!!
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Acne
Recently I have had a few questions regarding acne and if we can help people at the office... the answer is YES!! (No matter how young or old!)
Acne is something that results (most of the time but not always) from a toxicity issue, hormonal imbalances or food allergies. We address all of those at the office.
First with patients we address toxicities to get the bad stuff out of your body safely and effectively. These toxicities are usually due to heavy metals, chemicals or candida (all of which are tested at the office).
Secondly hormonal imbalances... this takes time to balance out but YES it can be done safely, naturally and soooo effectively with herbs and wholefood supplementation. (This is what I had and expand more upon below.) Women for example are typically estrogen dominate for a number of reasons, one being that peoples livers are sluggish and estrogen backs up (plus all the soy and phytoestrogens in our diet). Women can also be progesterone deficient. This happens for 1 of 2 reasons. You may be progesterone deficient because you aren't making enough OR because you have so much estrogen that the ratio between estrogen and progesterone is so off balance that it appears you are low in progesterone because of the high levels of estrogen. Moral of the story... we have to balance out the hormones. No this does not mean go run to the store and take progesterone pills or rub progesterone cream on your body... (that's all synthetic!) but instead there are herbs to help us achieve this naturally. This is exactly what made the biggest change in me. Men also have hormonal imbalances typically due to testosterone levels and these hormonal levels can be balanced out by natural supplementation as well!
Third is food allergies. This typically due to an allergy such as dairy or high levels of simple carbohydrates (sugars) and processed food. Cleaning up the diet and even adding in a digestive aid can really help.
My personal journey...
I have really struggled with acne as I have gotten older. It was a frustrating frustrating frustrating battle (yes worthy of saying that 3 times). I have done so many cleanses... cleaned out heavy metals, chemicals, candida, etc. That didn't change anything. I eat really clean and have been on digestive support and no change. I have done different topical ointments, toners and there was no major changes. I have also been on different hormonal regulators and female support supplements but it wasn't until I got on one that specifically helped raise my progesterone levels naturally that I found the BIGGEST change. It was crazy how quick it kicked in.
So I did more research... progesterone levels decrease with high amounts of stress. This is why my acne flared up significantly with undergrad but even more so with chiropractic school where my stress levels were through the roof... it all made sense. I had been working on decreasing my estrogen levels by detoxes and focusing on supporting my liver, but until my progesterone levels increased my skin didn't change at all. I have never been confident about my skin until just this recent finding about a month ago... what a change!
NO not everyone's skin issues are like mine. They could be due to any one of the factors above. I have seen people's skin clear up within a week by simply getting rid of toxins even though this and others take more time. Every single person's journey is different however I wanted to explain a few of the different reasons for skin issues.
DO NOT put your children on antibiotics for acne. This may work but for all the wrong reasons. It kills all good and bad bacteria in their digestive environment and sets them up for so many immune issues down the road. My fiancee was on antibiotics for over a month when he was a teenager (my insides are literally cringing as I type this) for acne. His family didn't know what else to do like most people (and he didn't know me at the time :)). As a long term result he had a lot of fatigue and allergies because of candida which is directly related to antibiotic use. Every year he would get a sinus infection or 2 and get on more antibiotics. AHHH!!! (We almost broke up over antibiotics :) Not normal relationship stuff...) He has done amazing on the candida detox and his immune system is sooooo much better and energy levels too!
Other popular acne medications out there make it mandatory for females to take pregnancy tests while they are on the medication. This is because if they are on it while pregnant it causes extreme birth defects in the fetus. Pregnant or not why would you want to put that in your body?! Safe and natural is the way to go... and even better there are no side effects!
Acne is something that results (most of the time but not always) from a toxicity issue, hormonal imbalances or food allergies. We address all of those at the office.
First with patients we address toxicities to get the bad stuff out of your body safely and effectively. These toxicities are usually due to heavy metals, chemicals or candida (all of which are tested at the office).
Secondly hormonal imbalances... this takes time to balance out but YES it can be done safely, naturally and soooo effectively with herbs and wholefood supplementation. (This is what I had and expand more upon below.) Women for example are typically estrogen dominate for a number of reasons, one being that peoples livers are sluggish and estrogen backs up (plus all the soy and phytoestrogens in our diet). Women can also be progesterone deficient. This happens for 1 of 2 reasons. You may be progesterone deficient because you aren't making enough OR because you have so much estrogen that the ratio between estrogen and progesterone is so off balance that it appears you are low in progesterone because of the high levels of estrogen. Moral of the story... we have to balance out the hormones. No this does not mean go run to the store and take progesterone pills or rub progesterone cream on your body... (that's all synthetic!) but instead there are herbs to help us achieve this naturally. This is exactly what made the biggest change in me. Men also have hormonal imbalances typically due to testosterone levels and these hormonal levels can be balanced out by natural supplementation as well!
Third is food allergies. This typically due to an allergy such as dairy or high levels of simple carbohydrates (sugars) and processed food. Cleaning up the diet and even adding in a digestive aid can really help.
My personal journey...
I have really struggled with acne as I have gotten older. It was a frustrating frustrating frustrating battle (yes worthy of saying that 3 times). I have done so many cleanses... cleaned out heavy metals, chemicals, candida, etc. That didn't change anything. I eat really clean and have been on digestive support and no change. I have done different topical ointments, toners and there was no major changes. I have also been on different hormonal regulators and female support supplements but it wasn't until I got on one that specifically helped raise my progesterone levels naturally that I found the BIGGEST change. It was crazy how quick it kicked in.
So I did more research... progesterone levels decrease with high amounts of stress. This is why my acne flared up significantly with undergrad but even more so with chiropractic school where my stress levels were through the roof... it all made sense. I had been working on decreasing my estrogen levels by detoxes and focusing on supporting my liver, but until my progesterone levels increased my skin didn't change at all. I have never been confident about my skin until just this recent finding about a month ago... what a change!
NO not everyone's skin issues are like mine. They could be due to any one of the factors above. I have seen people's skin clear up within a week by simply getting rid of toxins even though this and others take more time. Every single person's journey is different however I wanted to explain a few of the different reasons for skin issues.
DO NOT put your children on antibiotics for acne. This may work but for all the wrong reasons. It kills all good and bad bacteria in their digestive environment and sets them up for so many immune issues down the road. My fiancee was on antibiotics for over a month when he was a teenager (my insides are literally cringing as I type this) for acne. His family didn't know what else to do like most people (and he didn't know me at the time :)). As a long term result he had a lot of fatigue and allergies because of candida which is directly related to antibiotic use. Every year he would get a sinus infection or 2 and get on more antibiotics. AHHH!!! (We almost broke up over antibiotics :) Not normal relationship stuff...) He has done amazing on the candida detox and his immune system is sooooo much better and energy levels too!
Other popular acne medications out there make it mandatory for females to take pregnancy tests while they are on the medication. This is because if they are on it while pregnant it causes extreme birth defects in the fetus. Pregnant or not why would you want to put that in your body?! Safe and natural is the way to go... and even better there are no side effects!
Please do not hesitate to call the office or email if you struggle with acne or know any teenagers that do and want help. Remember you skin is an external reflection of what is going on internally. There are natural, safe and effective ways to combat acne!!
Friday, August 16, 2013
Coconut Oil... How can you incorporate it into your daily routine?
As many of you know at the office we heavily promote coconut oil because of its healing properties and that it is an AMAZING fat for the body. (Don't be fooled that fat is bad and that you want low fat or non fat foods. Sugar is the bad guy because it causes so much inflammation and inflammation is the main culprit of most health issues.) Coconut oil contains medium chained triglycerides (MCT) and it is almost 50% Lauric Acid. Lauric Acid is what gives it such amazing antifungal, antiviral and antibacterial properties. Who couldn't benefit from it?! Most people have been on antibiotics, which means they have candida (or have detoxed with the program at the office) and can benefit greatly from the antifungal properties. All of us encounter viruses and bacterias on a daily basis and there is no getting around that... coconut oil can help fight off those invaders and help our immune system out.
There have also been many studies that have shown that coconut oil reduces LDL ("bad cholesterol") and raises HDL ("good cholesterol") levels as well as decreased triglyceride levels in the blood! So it is a must have for anyone who has been told they have 'high' cholesterol (and what I consider high cholesterol is much different than traditional medicine- you need to be more concerned with triglyceride levels and work on lowering those if they are high).
Coconut oil is also great for improving thyroid function and therefore our metabolism. It also acts to help stabilize our blood sugar levels and prevent blood sugar spikes and crashes. It allows our body to better utilize insulin which is a major player in blood glucose levels. It is a great high energy food for the body.
A MUST HAVE for anyone with brain disorders (especially Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, epilepsy, etc). This is because coconut oil is broken down into ketones which are utilized in great amounts by the brain. There have been accounts that the effects of Alzheimer's have been halted or even reversed by simply taking coconut oil because it is a fuel for the brain!
I recommend getting at least 3 tablespoons of coconut oil a day. Start slow and work your way up to it. Take 1 tablespoon for a week and add in another one the week after until you have got up to 3 tablespoons per day. You can do it raw... but if you are like me its hard to stomach. So I wanted to give you some ideas below how you can use it too. Remember 3 tablespoons!
Uses
-Cook/Fry with it... use it in your saute pan. Cook eggs with it. Cook meat with it.
-Spread it all over your baking pans to grease up and prevent anything from stick. No more PAM!
-Use as a moisturizer on the skin. Especially over dry skin and breakouts.
-Put a tablespoon in a warm drink or soup. Yes the first sip you drink most of it because it doesn't mix in the drink but that's okay. Your lips get nice and moisturized :)
-Put a tablespoon over your quinoa or rice or pasta... you won't even notice it is there if you get expellered-pressed coconut oil
-Use it as a substitute for butter and other oils in recipes
-Use as lip moisturizer
-Use as hand moisturizer and hand sanitizer... remember its antibacterial and antiviral right!?
-Use on callused feet to soften them up. Moisturize them up and put socks on.
-Make deodorant with it... Look back at my previous post for the recipe. It works better than any other thing I have tried... even name brand deodorants!
-Use as make up remover... that's what I use every night to remove my mascara. Works like a charm.
-It can be used to prevent stretch marks during pregnancy... no I don't have any experience
-Use on all skin rashes... including diaper rash! Safe and extremely effective! Use to help calm down the itching and redness of eczema and psoriasis too.
-Use as a deep conditioner for the hair (look at my previous post for instructions). Makes hair silky and soft. Also great for anyone who has dandruff or an itchy scalp.
Other fun uses
-Great for animals... keeps their digestive system healthy and great for their fur. Feel Louie's fur and you will see! He gets 1 Tbs a day.
-Rub on animals 'hot spots'
-This doesn't help your body at all... but it can be used as shoe polish! It keeps leather soft and shiny.
-Use it like you would WD-40
Stop by the office and pick up a quart or gallon of coconut oil and a great book by Tropical Traditions on the amazing benefits and uses of it!
Research papers to reference about coconut oil
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19437058
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15329324
http://www.journals.elsevierhealth.com/periodicals/yeclnm/article/S1751-4991(07)00043-1/abstract
There have also been many studies that have shown that coconut oil reduces LDL ("bad cholesterol") and raises HDL ("good cholesterol") levels as well as decreased triglyceride levels in the blood! So it is a must have for anyone who has been told they have 'high' cholesterol (and what I consider high cholesterol is much different than traditional medicine- you need to be more concerned with triglyceride levels and work on lowering those if they are high).
Coconut oil is also great for improving thyroid function and therefore our metabolism. It also acts to help stabilize our blood sugar levels and prevent blood sugar spikes and crashes. It allows our body to better utilize insulin which is a major player in blood glucose levels. It is a great high energy food for the body.
A MUST HAVE for anyone with brain disorders (especially Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, epilepsy, etc). This is because coconut oil is broken down into ketones which are utilized in great amounts by the brain. There have been accounts that the effects of Alzheimer's have been halted or even reversed by simply taking coconut oil because it is a fuel for the brain!
I recommend getting at least 3 tablespoons of coconut oil a day. Start slow and work your way up to it. Take 1 tablespoon for a week and add in another one the week after until you have got up to 3 tablespoons per day. You can do it raw... but if you are like me its hard to stomach. So I wanted to give you some ideas below how you can use it too. Remember 3 tablespoons!
Uses
-Cook/Fry with it... use it in your saute pan. Cook eggs with it. Cook meat with it.
-Spread it all over your baking pans to grease up and prevent anything from stick. No more PAM!
-Use as a moisturizer on the skin. Especially over dry skin and breakouts.
-Put a tablespoon in a warm drink or soup. Yes the first sip you drink most of it because it doesn't mix in the drink but that's okay. Your lips get nice and moisturized :)
-Put a tablespoon over your quinoa or rice or pasta... you won't even notice it is there if you get expellered-pressed coconut oil
-Use it as a substitute for butter and other oils in recipes
-Use as lip moisturizer
-Use as hand moisturizer and hand sanitizer... remember its antibacterial and antiviral right!?
-Use on callused feet to soften them up. Moisturize them up and put socks on.
-Make deodorant with it... Look back at my previous post for the recipe. It works better than any other thing I have tried... even name brand deodorants!
-Use as make up remover... that's what I use every night to remove my mascara. Works like a charm.
-It can be used to prevent stretch marks during pregnancy... no I don't have any experience
-Use on all skin rashes... including diaper rash! Safe and extremely effective! Use to help calm down the itching and redness of eczema and psoriasis too.
-Use as a deep conditioner for the hair (look at my previous post for instructions). Makes hair silky and soft. Also great for anyone who has dandruff or an itchy scalp.
Other fun uses
-Great for animals... keeps their digestive system healthy and great for their fur. Feel Louie's fur and you will see! He gets 1 Tbs a day.
-Rub on animals 'hot spots'
-This doesn't help your body at all... but it can be used as shoe polish! It keeps leather soft and shiny.
-Use it like you would WD-40
Stop by the office and pick up a quart or gallon of coconut oil and a great book by Tropical Traditions on the amazing benefits and uses of it!
Research papers to reference about coconut oil
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19437058
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15329324
http://www.journals.elsevierhealth.com/periodicals/yeclnm/article/S1751-4991(07)00043-1/abstract
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Easy Avocado Fries!
I got this recipe from a patient... very easy and delicious! All you need is an avocado, almond flour and any spices you would like to season with.
Instructions
Take the pit out of the avocado and slice into wedge like pieces (1/4 to 1/2 inch thickness is best). Take the slices and completely coat in almond flour. The recipe calls for 1/4 cup of almond flour per avocado. I just put some in a bowl for easy dipping and threw in some cayenne pepper. You can throw in any seasonings you want into the almond flour. The recipe online calls for thyme but I am sure any seasoning will do. Make sure to throw in a little sea salt to the almond flour too.
Take a baking sheet and cover with wax paper or coconut oil to prevent sticking. Bake on 375 degrees for 30 minutes and flip the slices half way through baking. Enjoy!!
I also made a dip with soy free Vegenaise mayo and basil. I threw both of those things in the food processor and it turns into a delicious dip!
Instructions
Take the pit out of the avocado and slice into wedge like pieces (1/4 to 1/2 inch thickness is best). Take the slices and completely coat in almond flour. The recipe calls for 1/4 cup of almond flour per avocado. I just put some in a bowl for easy dipping and threw in some cayenne pepper. You can throw in any seasonings you want into the almond flour. The recipe online calls for thyme but I am sure any seasoning will do. Make sure to throw in a little sea salt to the almond flour too.
Take a baking sheet and cover with wax paper or coconut oil to prevent sticking. Bake on 375 degrees for 30 minutes and flip the slices half way through baking. Enjoy!!
I also made a dip with soy free Vegenaise mayo and basil. I threw both of those things in the food processor and it turns into a delicious dip!
BEFORE
AFTER
Monday, August 12, 2013
Homemade... Pasta, Pesto and Meatballs!
I was in one of those moods where I didn't want to have another salad or quinoa with meat... I needed something besides the usual routine and I remembered the simple pasta recipe! And what better to make with it meatballs and some pesto! The best part is that the filler in the meatballs and the substitute for pine nuts in the pesto is almond flour (Remember is wayyyyy cheaper at Trader Joe's)! And for anyone who doesn't remember or know almond flour/meal is just ground up almonds into a flour like texture!
PESTO- Olive Oil, Almond Flour, Basil
Super easy and tasty. I ran out of pine nuts (plus they cost a pretty penny) and I figured I would try almond flour as a substitute. Who knew it would work! Throw the below ingredients in a food processor and its as simple as that.
-1 Cup Olive Oil (I had one that was flavored with cayenne pepper... it added a kick to the pesto!)
-1/2 Cup Almond Flour
-2 Handfuls of Basil
This can be used as a great topping for pasta, salads, quinoa, chicken, etc.
MEATBALLS- Hamburger, Almond Flour, Spices
-1 lb Hamburger (Costco Shoppers: Make sure you check out their 1 lb organic hamburger that comes in a 3 pack... great deal!)
-1/3 Cup Almond Flour
-2 Eggs
-Spices (My fiancé says I was 'limiting his creative' ability because I was making him keep this to a minimum to keep it simple... He is one that just throws stuff together and it tastes great. I like exact directions and have no creative cooking ability... so follow these minimal spices or be creative and use your own!)
--2 Tsp Pepper
--1-2 Tsp Sea Salt
--1 Tsp Onion Powder
--1-2 Tsp Garlic Powder
Mix all the ingredients together and roll into balls. Bake on 350 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes or until the hamburger is cooked.
PASTA- Quinoa Flour, Water, Olive Oil, Chia Seeds
Click this link for pasta instructions on my earlier blog post
http://drcarolynmaxfield.blogspot.com/2013/06/homemade-noodles-only-4-ingredients.html
Throw it all together or enjoy each one of these things separately! The meatballs would be good by themselves or on actual quinoa, the pesto can be a dressing or topping for many different meals or a great dip for veggies, and the pasta can be made like we did or topped with tomatoes or homemade marinara (I will look for a good recipe out there). Enjoy!!!
PESTO- Olive Oil, Almond Flour, Basil
-1 Cup Olive Oil (I had one that was flavored with cayenne pepper... it added a kick to the pesto!)
-1/2 Cup Almond Flour
-2 Handfuls of Basil
This can be used as a great topping for pasta, salads, quinoa, chicken, etc.
MEATBALLS- Hamburger, Almond Flour, Spices
-1 lb Hamburger (Costco Shoppers: Make sure you check out their 1 lb organic hamburger that comes in a 3 pack... great deal!)
-1/3 Cup Almond Flour
-2 Eggs
-Spices (My fiancé says I was 'limiting his creative' ability because I was making him keep this to a minimum to keep it simple... He is one that just throws stuff together and it tastes great. I like exact directions and have no creative cooking ability... so follow these minimal spices or be creative and use your own!)
--2 Tsp Pepper
--1-2 Tsp Sea Salt
--1 Tsp Onion Powder
--1-2 Tsp Garlic Powder
Mix all the ingredients together and roll into balls. Bake on 350 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes or until the hamburger is cooked.
PASTA- Quinoa Flour, Water, Olive Oil, Chia Seeds
Click this link for pasta instructions on my earlier blog post
http://drcarolynmaxfield.blogspot.com/2013/06/homemade-noodles-only-4-ingredients.html
Throw it all together or enjoy each one of these things separately! The meatballs would be good by themselves or on actual quinoa, the pesto can be a dressing or topping for many different meals or a great dip for veggies, and the pasta can be made like we did or topped with tomatoes or homemade marinara (I will look for a good recipe out there). Enjoy!!!
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Alternatives to Coffee
Many people (like myself...) enjoy a nice cup of coffee. People enjoy it for many reasons such as the pick me up, the taste, the warm feeling (my personal reason), or simply something to drink besides water. There are a couple of reasons people who are battling Candida or on the cleanse should avoid coffee.
First the caffeine spikes your blood sugar levels... and sugar is what feeds candida. Secondly caffeine suppresses your immune system because its effect on the adrenal glands. People who enjoy coffee because that quick pick me up is due to the fact that you are giving your adrenal glands (that sit on top of your kidneys like little top hats) a quick fix. This quick hit makes the adrenal glands produce adrenaline which gives you energy for a period of time. After doing this over and over the adrenal glands become more and more tired and you rely heavily on caffeine to have energy. You will notice that when you support the adrenal glands and get them healthy you won't need or crave coffee like you did before.
I know this from experience... In school I drank coffee a lot to stay awake. My adrenal glands were completely shot because of all of the stress especially towards the end. I couldn't stay awake with out it which was even more noticeable during finals. My adrenal glands needed the fix of caffeine to stay awake but after doing this over and over it started compromising their function... I began to get symptoms of afternoon fatigue, feeling completely drained, feeling overwhelmed at things that truly weren't that big of a deal, emotional, blood sugar issues, lightheaded when standing up, and just plain tired all of the time. Now that I have really focused on supporting my adrenal glands naturally with minerals and other supplements I now no longer need coffee to survive! Yay! If I drink one cup now I get really shaky... however I do love the taste. So I will occasionally mix a 1/4 cup (of organic coffee) with almond milk for the flavor.
Long story above but hopefully you get the point if you are craving coffee for the boost... your adrenals are tired. So with Candida Clear and other natural support they will start to get stronger! I promise! Now for the alternatives for coffee :) (And the point of my whole spiel...)
For you coffee drinkers out there who enjoy it because of...
The Pick Me Up!
-Get your adrenal glands supported with good nutrition, minerals, and supplementation. Also green tea has a little caffeine in it and AMAZING for the body! You can't over do green tea so drink as much as you want.
The Taste and Warm Feeling! (Coffee with Creamer Type of People)
-Brew tea in almond milk! I have been doing this pretty much every day now. This satisfies the warm fuzzy feeling coffee gives me. I like tea in water alright but it just doesn't do it in the morning for me. Add xylitol in it for sweetener... Delicious! And for those not on Candida Clear try honey.
The Taste of a Black Cup of Coffee
-For you brave souls out there who like a black cup of coffee try decaf. Its not the best option on Candida Clear but better to do it a couple times a week instead of regular coffee if you just can't manage without. Its best not to do it at all and switch to tea... Sorry! I know I catch a lot of grief and looks from patients when I say this... but its the truth.
Once you get your body healthy you will start to notice the changes like me where you can only have half a cup of coffee before getting shaky. It is a strange feeling going from multiple cups to 1/2 cup if that! So try the above options and if you have a small cup every week its not the end of the world but when you rely on it... that's another story. Hopefully this will give you some insight on coffee and some other options to try!
Its a long story to basically say I really love brewing tea in almond milk :) Try it!
First the caffeine spikes your blood sugar levels... and sugar is what feeds candida. Secondly caffeine suppresses your immune system because its effect on the adrenal glands. People who enjoy coffee because that quick pick me up is due to the fact that you are giving your adrenal glands (that sit on top of your kidneys like little top hats) a quick fix. This quick hit makes the adrenal glands produce adrenaline which gives you energy for a period of time. After doing this over and over the adrenal glands become more and more tired and you rely heavily on caffeine to have energy. You will notice that when you support the adrenal glands and get them healthy you won't need or crave coffee like you did before.
I know this from experience... In school I drank coffee a lot to stay awake. My adrenal glands were completely shot because of all of the stress especially towards the end. I couldn't stay awake with out it which was even more noticeable during finals. My adrenal glands needed the fix of caffeine to stay awake but after doing this over and over it started compromising their function... I began to get symptoms of afternoon fatigue, feeling completely drained, feeling overwhelmed at things that truly weren't that big of a deal, emotional, blood sugar issues, lightheaded when standing up, and just plain tired all of the time. Now that I have really focused on supporting my adrenal glands naturally with minerals and other supplements I now no longer need coffee to survive! Yay! If I drink one cup now I get really shaky... however I do love the taste. So I will occasionally mix a 1/4 cup (of organic coffee) with almond milk for the flavor.
Long story above but hopefully you get the point if you are craving coffee for the boost... your adrenals are tired. So with Candida Clear and other natural support they will start to get stronger! I promise! Now for the alternatives for coffee :) (And the point of my whole spiel...)
For you coffee drinkers out there who enjoy it because of...
The Pick Me Up!
-Get your adrenal glands supported with good nutrition, minerals, and supplementation. Also green tea has a little caffeine in it and AMAZING for the body! You can't over do green tea so drink as much as you want.
The Taste and Warm Feeling! (Coffee with Creamer Type of People)
-Brew tea in almond milk! I have been doing this pretty much every day now. This satisfies the warm fuzzy feeling coffee gives me. I like tea in water alright but it just doesn't do it in the morning for me. Add xylitol in it for sweetener... Delicious! And for those not on Candida Clear try honey.
The Taste of a Black Cup of Coffee
-For you brave souls out there who like a black cup of coffee try decaf. Its not the best option on Candida Clear but better to do it a couple times a week instead of regular coffee if you just can't manage without. Its best not to do it at all and switch to tea... Sorry! I know I catch a lot of grief and looks from patients when I say this... but its the truth.
Once you get your body healthy you will start to notice the changes like me where you can only have half a cup of coffee before getting shaky. It is a strange feeling going from multiple cups to 1/2 cup if that! So try the above options and if you have a small cup every week its not the end of the world but when you rely on it... that's another story. Hopefully this will give you some insight on coffee and some other options to try!
Its a long story to basically say I really love brewing tea in almond milk :) Try it!
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Thyroid and It's 3 Most Important Minerals
The thyroid is one of the most common organ 'weakness' I see in my office... as well as the liver and the adrenal glands. The thyroid sits in the lower front part of your neck. It makes hormones that influence the entire body! It helps to control our metabolism, body temperature, hair/skin/nails, heart rate (people can get heart palpitations simply due to dysfunction in the thyroid), moods, energy levels (especially in the morning), and many other things!
Typically people with thyroid issues will present with one or more of the following things...
Inability to loose or gain weight, weak nails, brittle/dry hair, dry skin, heart palpitations, fatigue especially in the morning, brain fog, anxiety, depression, infertility, constipation or alternating constipation and diarrhea, acne, hot flashes, night sweats, high cholesterol (did you know the thyroid plays a part in managing cholesterol levels!!), menstrual issues and irregularities, as well as many other things!
I am almost always checking the thyroid on each visit... and here are a couple things that can be done at home to help improve its function!
The 3 most important minerals the thyroid needs are:
1) Iodine
2) Selenium
3) Zinc
For each mineral I challenge you do the following things...
Iodine: Get tested in the office to see if you need iodine. This is something that can drastically help the thyroid but adding it when it is NOT needed can do more harm than good. So in order to see how much you need AND IF you need it stop by and get muscle tested! Great foods that contain iodine are seaweed, turkey breast, and eggs. And you may be thinking about regular table salt because it has iodine in it?!? Well yes it does but it is fortified and NOT naturally occurring in it. So instead make the switch to sea salt or even better Himalayan salt and get your iodine from naturally occurring sources. For more info on salt check out http://products.mercola.com/himalayan-salt/.
Selenium: Selenium is the 2nd most important mineral for the thyroid. A way to simply get the needed amount is to eat 2 Brazil nuts a day... only 2! So go buy a bag of Brazil nuts and make this a daily habit.
Zinc: Lastly Zinc is very important for thyroid function and is linked to over 100 different enzymes in the body. Enzymes are what is needed to make the body function properly. When enzyme counts are low people get tired and sick... so why not do a simple check to see if you have enough zinc to make all the cells in your body work better. The test (called the Zinc taste test) can be done in my office for free, takes 10 seconds, and quickly allows us to see if you need to be supplementing with Zinc. The first time I did the Zinc taste test I failed miserably... so that makes me more passionate about it now. I try to make sure each patient does it and if we haven't let me know! If you are deficient like I was there is a supplement to take for only a month or 2 which increases your levels to normal.
I hope this has been somewhat informative and helpful for all you thyroid patients out there! Call the office if you need any help or have any questions! And eat 2 Brazil nuts a day :)
Typically people with thyroid issues will present with one or more of the following things...
Inability to loose or gain weight, weak nails, brittle/dry hair, dry skin, heart palpitations, fatigue especially in the morning, brain fog, anxiety, depression, infertility, constipation or alternating constipation and diarrhea, acne, hot flashes, night sweats, high cholesterol (did you know the thyroid plays a part in managing cholesterol levels!!), menstrual issues and irregularities, as well as many other things!
I am almost always checking the thyroid on each visit... and here are a couple things that can be done at home to help improve its function!
The 3 most important minerals the thyroid needs are:
1) Iodine
2) Selenium
3) Zinc
For each mineral I challenge you do the following things...
Iodine: Get tested in the office to see if you need iodine. This is something that can drastically help the thyroid but adding it when it is NOT needed can do more harm than good. So in order to see how much you need AND IF you need it stop by and get muscle tested! Great foods that contain iodine are seaweed, turkey breast, and eggs. And you may be thinking about regular table salt because it has iodine in it?!? Well yes it does but it is fortified and NOT naturally occurring in it. So instead make the switch to sea salt or even better Himalayan salt and get your iodine from naturally occurring sources. For more info on salt check out http://products.mercola.com/himalayan-salt/.
Selenium: Selenium is the 2nd most important mineral for the thyroid. A way to simply get the needed amount is to eat 2 Brazil nuts a day... only 2! So go buy a bag of Brazil nuts and make this a daily habit.
Zinc: Lastly Zinc is very important for thyroid function and is linked to over 100 different enzymes in the body. Enzymes are what is needed to make the body function properly. When enzyme counts are low people get tired and sick... so why not do a simple check to see if you have enough zinc to make all the cells in your body work better. The test (called the Zinc taste test) can be done in my office for free, takes 10 seconds, and quickly allows us to see if you need to be supplementing with Zinc. The first time I did the Zinc taste test I failed miserably... so that makes me more passionate about it now. I try to make sure each patient does it and if we haven't let me know! If you are deficient like I was there is a supplement to take for only a month or 2 which increases your levels to normal.
I hope this has been somewhat informative and helpful for all you thyroid patients out there! Call the office if you need any help or have any questions! And eat 2 Brazil nuts a day :)
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Meal with Pot Roast Leftovers!
This idea and pictures were sent to me by someone doing Candida Clear (definitely not my man hands in the pic) back in my home town! Great idea. Just take your leftover pot roast and make it into a nice lettuce wrap. Add mustard (no sugar or high fructose corn syrup) like the picture and enjoy!! Other great toppings would be bean sprouts, goat cheese, green peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, or other sandwich toppings. Be creative! And... thank you to the family for the great idea and pics!! :)
OH-IO! Go Buckeyes! :)
Monday, July 15, 2013
Greek Yogurt Covered Strawberries
These hot summer days call for a cold treat... especially one that is easy to make. I saw this online somewhere with blueberries and all I had at home was strawberries... clearly it works just as good! All I did was dip my strawberries in plain Greek yogurt and put them on a plate with wax paper (so they didn't stick to the plate). They may not be the most beautifully dipped strawberries you have every seen but the taste is that all the counts... right! I left them in the freezer for about 1 hour and then enjoyed!! (Well... enjoying them now as I type)
They are nice and frozen when they come out which some people may love but for me I can't stand the thought of biting into anything frozen. Some people can chew into a ice cube or popsicle and that gives me chills just thinking of it!! So I just let mine thaw out for a couple of minutes and then the strawberries are not quite as hard and frozen. Either way... its a great simple summertime treat! Next time I will try it with blueberries or almonds or raspberries... maybe sprinkle with xylitol or honey (for those not on candida clear/phase one) or drizzle with homemade chocolate? Sounds delicious!
They are nice and frozen when they come out which some people may love but for me I can't stand the thought of biting into anything frozen. Some people can chew into a ice cube or popsicle and that gives me chills just thinking of it!! So I just let mine thaw out for a couple of minutes and then the strawberries are not quite as hard and frozen. Either way... its a great simple summertime treat! Next time I will try it with blueberries or almonds or raspberries... maybe sprinkle with xylitol or honey (for those not on candida clear/phase one) or drizzle with homemade chocolate? Sounds delicious!
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
July Special at MTCAM!
MTCAM is featuring the Youth Encouragement Services for the month of July. YES works with inner city children and has both summer and after school programs. They are now gearing up to prepare backpacks for children so they will have new school supplies for the school year. Please help us get as many items as possible to give back to the children to make sure they have a good start when they go back to school!
Donate 4 of the following items and receive $10 OFF your visit that day!
--One package of notebook paper (wide ruled)
--One spiral notebook (wide ruled)
--Two folders with pockets
--One package of standard #2 pencils
--One large eraser
--One box of 24 crayons
--One small plastic bottle of white school glue
--One small bottle of hand sanitizer
--One 1 foot ruler
--One three-ring notebook binder (2 inch wide)
All of the items above will be used to pack one backpack for a child! For more information and how to further help this organization please visit http://youthencouragement.org/. Thank you in advance for all your donations!
Deep Moisturizing Treatment with Coconut Oil
Another use for coconut oil is that it can be used as a deep conditioning treatment for your hair! I did this a couple months ago and it made my hair so silky and smooth... it was wonderful! All you need is coconut oil and a shower cap.
When you hair is dry completely cover it from roots to tips with melted coconut oil. Make sure you massage it in the scalp too. Once your hair is all greased up put on a shower cap for an hour.
When you shower make sure to put shampoo in your hair before you get it wet... it is VERY IMPORTANT not to get it wet before you wash it because you will have a heck of a time getting all of the coconut oil out. You will have no problem getting the coconut oil out of your hair if you put shampoo on it before its wet. I washed my hair like that once and followed up by washing it one more time to make sure it wasn't greasy.
After that my hair was soooo smooth and it helped my split ends. Try it and see how it works for you :)
When you hair is dry completely cover it from roots to tips with melted coconut oil. Make sure you massage it in the scalp too. Once your hair is all greased up put on a shower cap for an hour.
When you shower make sure to put shampoo in your hair before you get it wet... it is VERY IMPORTANT not to get it wet before you wash it because you will have a heck of a time getting all of the coconut oil out. You will have no problem getting the coconut oil out of your hair if you put shampoo on it before its wet. I washed my hair like that once and followed up by washing it one more time to make sure it wasn't greasy.
After that my hair was soooo smooth and it helped my split ends. Try it and see how it works for you :)
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Bug Bites?
Now is the season for bugs... Yay! I just wanted to post a couple things you can do to relieve the itching and help heal them faster.
First- Put Tei Fu Essential Oil on the itchy bug bites. This helps to quickly stop the itch!
Second- Put Silver Shield Gel on the bug bites to help them heal faster!
Both are available in the office or online through Nature Sunshine. The Tei Fu Essential Oil stock number is (1618-7) and Silver Shield Gel stock number is (4950-1).
Hope this helps against all those pesty bugs out there!
First- Put Tei Fu Essential Oil on the itchy bug bites. This helps to quickly stop the itch!
Second- Put Silver Shield Gel on the bug bites to help them heal faster!
Both are available in the office or online through Nature Sunshine. The Tei Fu Essential Oil stock number is (1618-7) and Silver Shield Gel stock number is (4950-1).
Hope this helps against all those pesty bugs out there!
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