Holistic Habits by Cheryl A. Mothes, Ph.D. Natural Health Nutrition Counselor
Content is a daily radio
script from my KHIS radio spot - tune in at 6:15 (CST) every morning to Justin
and Meredith’s morning show on 89.9 FM.
We have all heard the phrase, “more is not always better” – today in our country, malnutrition is one that is excessive – in calories, saturated fats added sugars, and salt. In the year 2000, 30% of us were obese – today it is over 42%. Obesity increases the risk of high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and cancer. Elevated cholesterol, associated with eating high levels of meat, butter, and cheese, along with eating too little fiber and healthy fat, increases our risk of developing heart disease, stroke, and peripheral artery disease. High blood pressure, also devastating to our health, is a result of not getting enough activity, excessive salt intake, being overweight, smoking, and not managing stress well. Much of why individuals have diabetes is due to lifestyle, such as being overweight, low physical activity levels, and increasing amounts of abdominal fat. Being overweight or obese is reversible – and the healthiest way is to have Meatless Monday more often!
Easy Grillable Veggie Burgers from the Minimalist Baker:
- One cup of cooked brown rice
- One cup of raw walnuts that you have heated in a skillet for a few minutes
- 1/2 Tbsp of olive oil
- One-half medium white, finely diced onion
- 1 Tbsp of chili powder, cumin, and smoked paprika
- 1/2 Tbsp salt
- 1 1/2 cup cooked black beans that are rinsed off and drained
- 1/2 cup of panko crumbs for gluten-free or breadcrumbs
- 3 to 4 Tbsp BBQ sauce
- Heat up the oil and onion and sauté them.
- Add the cooled walnuts to a blender with the spices and blend them.
In a large bowl, mash the
black beans with a fork and add all the other ingredients. Mix the well and add
more BBQ sauce if it is dry. Make patties and put them on the grill! It sometimes
helps to put oil on the grill.
And a BLAST from the past :)
It is all about health on the shelf this week - the fact that we are slathered with, ingesting, walking in, and living in lots of chemicals, and what we can choose for the shelf to reduce them. Food choices are important - organic is as clean as we can get and if you cannot find organic, go to EWG.org to get their list of the "Clean 15" and the "Dirty Dozen" lists. HOW we prepare and store our food and liquids is important as well - use stainless steel or glass bottles for water, and for cooking and storing food. Do not drink from plastic or Styrofoam cups and if you must use a straw, get a few metal ones. BPA-free bottles are better, but still plastic. The big key - stay away from plastics as much as possible - they leech into our bodies and are bad actors for immune systems! Have a terrific Tuesday everyone, with healthier foods and fewer plastics!
We have been talking about health on the shelf - with over 80,000 chemicals in and around us, we can find ways to reduce the toxic load. Yesterday we shared to eat organic, prepare and store foods and beverages in stainless steel or glass, and stay away from plastics of all kinds - even soda cans are coated with plastic. Additionally, choose skincare and other personal care products that are chemical-free. The average woman has used twelve different products and the average person has used eight different products BEFORE BREAKFAST - it equates to hundreds of chemicals. READ THE LABELS, just like you do foods. Stop using them - we do not need perfumes or colognes. Cut out all you can and substitute clean ones for those you cannot live without - go to EWG.org for skin deep products to avoid, and purchase. Buy bamboo toothbrushes with BPA-free bristles - they are available in many stores in Cape and use natural toothpaste, lotions, hair products - everything that goes on you or in you. Have a wonderful Wednesday everyone!
Reference: "Betrayal: The Autoimmune Disease Solution They're Not Telling You” By Dr. Tom O'Bryan
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