• Advertise with Us
  • Contact Us
  • Subscribe
  • rss icon RSS Feeds
  • Place a Classified Ad
  • Special Sections

Bucks Local News

Serving Bucks County, Pa., Hunterdon County, N.J. & Mercer County, N.J.

Search:

Advanced Search for articles older than six months

  • BucksLocalNews.com
  • Advance of Bucks County
  • Bristol Pilot
  • New Hope Gazette
  • Yardley News
  • Pennington Post
  • Home
  • Bucks News
  • Bucks Sports
  • Opinion
  • Obituaries
  • Blogs
  • Video
  • Jobs
  • Real Estate
  • Cars
  • Classifieds
  • Marketplace

Good Food, Good Health: Delicious Food for the Sensuous Palate


Wednesday, April 15, 2020

The Dirty Dozen

--
Donna Marie Laino, MSN, RN, HTP
www.CreatingBalanceInYourLife.com
 
Certified Laughter Leader
http://www.ArticlesByDonnaMarie.com

posted by Steve Sherman at 6:41 PM 0 Comments

Saturday, December 6, 2014

After the Holidays, Chose Foods Wisely!

People look differently at food after big holidays like Thanksgiving.

 

That is because you EAT differently on Thanksgiving.

 
​

 

 

We expect it, we want it, and most of all, we want the whole traditional experience now that we all are not sitting at the kids table any more.

 

So now that we are grown up, are we eating grown up food or are we slipping back into yesteryear and eating kid food at the grown up table? After all, isn't the traditional foods from our past and childhood really comfort food?


Considering most people eat 229 gms of FAT at  the Thanksgiving meal along with lots of sugar, sauces, sweets and drinks we may not normally eat, the body needs balancing.


Let's face it, drinking a 20 oz Coke has 16 teaspoons of sugar in it alone. Add on the pies, cakes, cookies, candied potatoes, ice cream and the other hidden sweets..........YIKES!



After the pancreas and liver get over the shock of the day, it wants to relax along with the intestines. You know, kick back like you are on vacation. That is what we call balance.

 

However, most people feel tired, lethargic and lack energy after big meals like Thanksgiving.

 

 


​

Is this how you feel?

What the body really needs is a jump start and not from caffeinated beverages like coffee, sodas, or energy drinks. Part of the reason the body feels sluggish is because of the rebounding of the sugar jolt the pancreas has to deal with and the craving for more when the cycle starts to repeat itself. The body also has to deal with excess toxins, additives, artificial dyes, added hormones, hidden animal antibiotics,and possible leaky gut symptoms from our habits of eating. Leaky gut happens when there is a leak of bacteria, toxins, undigested food particles in between the intestinal wall cells and it then gets absorbed into the bloodstream.  This can cause autoimmune issues as well as fatigue. 

Another thing, you can feel tired and lethargic just from being dehydrated! The first sign of dehydration is fatigue.  If you are having wine or another type of alchol, make sure you drink 2 glasses of water for every glass of wine or other beverage of your choice. That way you know you are staying way ahead of the game as alcohol dehydrates you. Not only does water hydrate you, but it flushes out toxins as well.


Your body will thank you in the morning!


Luckily, there are foods that you can eat after these kinds of big meals to help point you back in the right direction. It would require you to eat at the grown up table and think like a grown up while you are there.


Here are some foods to help the body recover from holiday eating and it's all plant based...now that aught to tell you something!

 

Garlic: besides the antibiotic like quality,  garlic is an excellent antioxidant and one of the best foods to flush heavy metals out of the body. It also activates liver enzymes to filter toxins. Raw garlic helps to stimulate the production of glutathione needed for liver detoxification. Helps to eliminate microrganisms.


​

 

Broccoli: The phytochemical Sulforaphane, helps enzymes in the body detoxify carcinogens before cell damage occurs.

 

Lemon: Helps convert toxins into a water-soluble form to be flushed out of the body. Aids especially with the flushing out liver toxins. Stimulates bile production. Cleanses the kidneys.

 


​

Daikon: Helps with fat metabolism. The juice of the daikon contains digestive enzymes and aids in the digestion of complex carbohydrates.


​

 

Leafy Green Vegetables: chlorophyll helps the body neutralize toxins. Supports the liver to rid the body of toxins. Helps to maintain an alkaline presence in the body which is needed for a "healthy state". Most people do not eat enough alkaline foods.  Arugula and watercress have a light diuretic effect and works with the liver to flush out toxins.

 

Lastly, don't forget to exercise, to get the blood circulating, aiding in the clean out and circulating oxygen and nutrients!

 

To your health! 

 

Donna Marie Laino


For more information go to: http://healthyhealingfoods.blogspot.com/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

posted by Steve Sherman at 5:46 PM 0 Comments

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Clean 15 (2014 list)

Clean 15  (2014 list)


Each year the Environmental Working Group (EWG) puts out a Dirty Dozen list and it's opposite, Clean 15 list.

Here are this year's WINNERS!




According to the EWG, approximately 60% of thousands of produce was found to be contaminated with pesticides. As the EPA is not providing accurate and thorough information when it started to publish information in 1999. So in 2007, it stopped altogether providing any information.

Check each year for an updated list.

The  Clean Fifteen™ can provide you with safer foods to consume with not as much contamination from toxins and pesticides. If you cannot buy organic, these foods are the foods to consume with not as high of a risk to your health than the other produce with higher contaminants.

Relatively few pesticides were detected on these foods, and tests found low total concentrations of pesticides.


EWG's notable findings:
  • Avocados were the cleanest: only 1 percent of avocado samples showed any detectable pesticides.
  • Some 89 percent of pineapples, 82 percent of kiwi, 80 percent of papayas, 88 percent of mango and 61 percent of cantaloupe had no residues.
  • No single fruit sample from the Clean Fifteen™ tested positive for more than 4 types of pesticides.
  • Detecting multiple pesticide residues is extremely rare on Clean Fifteen™ vegetables. Only 5.5 percent of Clean Fifteen samples had two or more pesticides.


http://www.ewg.org/foodnews/summary.php


For more information, check out Donna Marie Laino's blog: http://healthyhealingfoods.blogspot.com/

posted by Steve Sherman at 6:52 PM 0 Comments

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

2014 Dirty Dozen Foods

Did you know that pesticides were exceptionally toxic to the Nervous System?  



Let's just stop there for a second and back up a minute.



Imagine trying to pick up a cup, blink an eye, catch a ball or pull your hand away from a hot doorknob and not feel it or not be able to move at all.



It's the peripheral nerves that have the task transporting information back and forth from your brain to your spinal cord. Innately, people tend to protect our body and preserve function.

So why aren't we buying food to do the same?



The Environmental Protection Agency has banned the use of certain pesticides however, there are some of these toxic chemicals still detected on foods. Harmful organochlorine pesticides were found on fields that had phased them out in the 1970's and 1980's.


The Environmental Working Group (EWG) is a non-profit organization that advocates policy to protect individual and global health. They have developed "Shoppers' Guide to Pesticides in Produce", an annual list to help guide us in buying safer produce.


 According to EWG:

  • Every sample of imported nectarines and 99 percent of apple samples tested positive for at least one pesticide residue.
  • The average potato had more pesticides by weight than any other food.
  • A single grape sample contained 15 pesticides. Single samples of celery, cherry tomatoes, imported snap peas and strawberries showed 13 different pesticides a piece.


Use Caution when buying these foods: 2014 Dirty Dozen


These foods are best bought organic to avoid the pesticide contamination. Notice the similarities of the lists: 2014 vs 2013.


2013 Dirty Dozen List



















They have also added a "plus" category of leafy greens and hot pepper this year.  



Greens such as kale and collards, have shown to frequently been contaminated with neuro-toxic pesticides.





For more information, check out Donna Marie Laino's blog: http://healthyhealingfoods.blogspot.com/

posted by Steve Sherman at 1:05 PM 0 Comments

Saturday, April 5, 2014

You Are What You Eat

 
You know you want to eat healthier, become fit, trim your waistline, be able to wear sexier clothes or just the size you used to be. Doctors have been telling us for years what are good health practices and what are not healthy choices. 

 So why do we reach for the coffee, that drive through donut, the Caramel Flan Frappuccino, the pop-tart, cereal boxes with high sugar and artificial dye content? That Frappuccino has 45% of daily Saturated Fat and contains 60 gms of Sugar in one drink!

Is it comfort food, habit, lack of motivation, inconvenience, ignorance, financial constraints, conformity, emotional state, or pressure that drives us to such mastication madness?

We are addicted to fats, sugars and salt. We crave it. 

The food industry knows this and it acts like the Genie floating out of the lamp, to grant our every wish. Americans spend  more than $1 trillion on food every year, and more than 90 % of it is on processed food.


An astounding 40% of American children are now overweight and more than 1/3 of the adults are obese.The estimated annual medical cost of obesity in the U.S. in 2008 was $147 billion. The medical costs for people who are obese were $1,429 higher than those of normal weight.

Obesity related conditions include Stroke, Type 2 Diabetes, Heart Disease and certain types of Cancer, which are some of the leading causes of preventable death.



Not only are there fat facts, but there is growing concern of chemicals and heavy metals in our bodies, starting in-utero.

Scientific studies like The China Study (Nutrition link to disease) and The Body Burden (The Pollution in Newborns) have shockingly described the chemical load our bodies have been exposed to and are carrying. Direct links to degenerative and life threatening diseases have been described linking them to animal products, soil contamination, pesticides, to name a few.

These truths cannot be denied especially after studies of reversed heart disease by Dr. T. Colin Campbell from nutrition changes alone paves the way to healthier living.

When chemicals are found in our bodies and umbilical cord blood it has a negative affect on our bodies causing illness and eventually leading to our death. The more toxic food we eat, the greater this problem will be. These toxins are in the food sources, additives, processed foods, contaminated soil, air, and water, vehicle emissions, storage containers and more.


As we make the daily choices and plan our menus, consider what exactly you are putting into your mouth. Chances are, what you are reaching for will determine not only the kind of day you will be having, but the kind of life you will be living. 

Chose wisely!


Donna Marie

posted by Steve Sherman at 8:44 PM 0 Comments

About me

Donna Marie Laino is a Registered Nurse and Holistic Practitioner. A native of Bucks County, she specializes in the effects of food and dietary lifestyles on health and health practices. Good health is directly related to the quality of food we eat and our lifestyle choices. Making healthier choices can enhance overall well being while creating a healthier life. In this column, she provides ongoing tips and information on using food and lifestyle modification to create optimal health.

Previous Posts

  • The Dirty Dozen
  • After the Holidays, Chose Foods Wisely!
  • Clean 15 (2014 list)
  • 2014 Dirty Dozen Foods
  • You Are What You Eat

Archives

  • April 2014
  • July 2014
  • December 2014
  • April 2020

Powered by Blogger

Subscribe to
Comments [Atom]

  • Sections:

  • Home
  • Bucks Obituaries
  • Pennington Obituaries
  • Blogs
  • Video
  • Jobs
  • Cars
  • Real Estate
  • Classifieds
  • Marketplace
  • Special Sections
  • Services:

  • Advertise With Us
  • Subscribe
  • Where to Buy
  • Place a Classified Ad
  • Contact Us
  • Public Notices
  • rss icon RSS Feeds
  • Bucks Local News Network:

  • Advance of Bucks County
  • Bristol Pilot
  • New Hope Gazette
  • Yardley News
  • Pennington Post
  • BucksLocalSports
  • The Good Life
  • Bucks County Town & Country Living Magazine
  • Camps & Programs
  • AllAroundPhilly.com

© Copyright BucksLocalNews.com, a Journal Register Property & part of Journal Register PA -- All rights reserved | Our Publications | About Our Ads | Privacy Policy/Terms of Service