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Publisher's Note: June Warms Up with a New Website
I'm
so excited to announce that Aiki Healing has a new website. While I
work to refine the site, Health Prosperity will exist in email format
only.
This month, I also share strategies to achieve and maintain healthy cholesterol levels.
Stress reduction has a strong impact on cholesterol levels and other health challenges.
Please click on the "Three Minute Relaxation" link to visit my online qigong studio and reduce stress immediately!
Enjoy!--Kay Hutchinson
Three Minute Relaxation Video
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Lower Cholesterol: Eliminate Unhealthy Fats
To maintain healthy cholesterol levels, limit saturated fats found in red meat, butter and other animal products.
Replace these fats with canola oil, olive oil, and small amount of nuts such as walnuts or almonds.
Also, eliminate trans-fatty acids from your diet completely. Look
at labels and you will find that many baked goods, non-dairy creamers,
trail nut mixes, crackers, and even some breads contain hydrogenated or
partially hydrogenated oils--these are trans-fatty acids.
These type of oils play a significant role in raising lipid levels
perhaps even more so than butter, red meat and other sources of animal
fat.
From a Chinese medicine perspective, hydrogenated and partially
hydrogenated oils create excessive dampness in the body which can
aggravate inflammation and pain.
One of my clients with fibromyalgia (chronic fatigue syndrome)
shares that since she eliminated these type of oils from her diet, her
pain is almost non-existent.
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Lower Lipids with Fiber
You’ve heard that oatmeal naturally lowers cholesterol because of its high fiber content.
Other high fiber foods that help to lower cholesterol include brown
rice (try the varieties at Asian stores that include Chinese yam and
beans--very good for lowering sugar levels in diabetics), whole wheat
and flax seeds.
High fiber foods also help to slow down the absorption of simple
and complex sugars in the diet to help promote more even blood sugar
level and reduce fatigue.
So eat more fiber and improve your cholesterol and energy levels.
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Natural Statins and Plant Sterols
You’ve probably heard of statins in relation to chemical drugs such as Lipitor. Statins lower cholesterol.
Plant statins also lower cholesterol but occur naturally in foods
such soy products and almonds. However, it is often challenging to get
enough of plant statins in the diet to benefit cholesterol levels.
Also, like synthetic statins, natural statins may have an impact on
the liver. As a result, clients should check with the medical doctors
about the appropriateness of having regular liver enzyme monitoring
when on chemical or natural statins.
Red yeast rice is a food that is high in statins and has had some clinical success in lowering cholesterol levels naturally.
However, it is difficult to get a standardized dosage and this food
may also create side effects for certain individuals similar to
synthetic statins.
There has also been concern that during the fermentation process,
of red yeast rice, a toxic chemical called citrinin may produced. So
natural is not always necessarily better.
The ideal candidate for using red yeast rice to control cholesterol
is a person with no other health concerns, no aterial blockages, and
very mildly elevated cholesterol levels.
Individuals with moderate to high levels of cholesterol or those
with mild elevations but who also have been diagnosed with blocked
arteries or heart disease, diabetes, kidney or liver disease are not
ideal candidates for using red yeast rice successfully.
Benecol makes a line of food products that contain natural plant
sterols, also associated with lowering cholesterol. Their products
include margarine spreads and carmel chews with high concentration of
natural plant sterols.
The safety and efficacy of these plant sterol products have been
well researched in Europe and also recently reported by the New England
Journal of Medicine.
For an informative video on plant sterols, visit Web Md link below.
Web MD video on plant sterols
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Flax Seed Oil
Flax
seed can provide a rich source of Omega 3 fatty acids, associated not
only with lowering cholesterol but also with promoting brain health.
Unlike fish oil capsules which may contain toxins such as mercury,
flax seed oils come in organic and cold pressed forms which are free of
toxins, pesticides and other chemicals.
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Exercise Lowers Cholesterol
Healthy
diet plays a tremendous role in controlling exercise, but the role of
exercise and stress management are equally important.
Thirty to forty minutes of daily aerobic exercise such as walking,
swimming or performing qi gong quickly can benefit cholesterol levels
significantly.
Tai Chi and qi gong in particular can stimulate the internal organs to promote healthier lipid levels.
The Tao Five liver move is particularly helpful when people have
been diagnosed with “fatty liver” associated with higher triglyceride
and cholesterol levels.
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New Women's Monthly Qi Gong Group
Laugh, smile and invigorate your feminine energies with qi gong movement and meditations combined with low impact aerobics.
Every last Wed. of the month: 6:15 pm
Call 512.468.6588 to register. Space is limited.
Start date: June 25, 2008
All class fees go to support the qi gong outreach program for senior citizens in Manor, Texas.
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