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The Facts on My Inner Health – This Naturopath is Astonished

“If you can tell me right now, what it is that gets you up in the morning, your life expectancy is 7 years higher than the person sitting next to you who can’t tell you why they get up in the morning” says Dan Buettner. Dan spent 5 years travelling the world and studying the world happiest people and has written a brilliant book, Blue Lines. He came up with 9 behaviours that lead to living a longer, better life;

1.            Move (find ways to move mindlessly, make moving unavoidable)
2.            Plan de Vida (know your purpose in life)
3.            Down Shift (work less, slow down, rest, and take vacation)
4.            80% Rule (stop eating when you’re 80% full)
5.            Plant-Power (more veggies, less protein and processed foods)
6.            Red Wine (consistency and moderation)
7.            Belong (create a healthy social network)
8.            Beliefs (spiritual or religious participation)
9.            Your Tribe (make family a priority)
I have just completed Dan’s Vitality Compass, found at bluelines.com, and the results are astonishing. After answering a series of 35 questions such as how often I felt anxious in the last month to how many serves of fruit I have eaten this week to am I single or married I have a few hard facts staring at me.
My biological age is actually 32.8 which is a vast improvement on the 38 years I actually am. This reflects my health habits and great diet choices.
I am expected to live until 90.2 which, considering my strong family trends of longevity did not surprise me at all. My grandmother is 85 and a ball of energy, she Skypes me regularly and always makes me promise to have some down time!
The figure that worries the hell out of me is that I am […]

By |January 3rd, 2012|Health & Wellbeing, Men's Health, Naturopathy, Research|Comments Off on The Facts on My Inner Health – This Naturopath is Astonished

BPA and Men: A Bad Match

Bisphenol-A (BPA) is an industry chemical used to make polycarbonate plastic resins, epoxy resins and other products. New evidence suggests that BPA can cause sexual dysfunction in men, especially those exposed to high levels at work. Investigators from Kaiser Permanente’s Division of Research in Oakland, CA, who reviewed the health records of 550 factory workers in China found that those who worked with BPA were four times more likely to report some type of sexual dysfunction than were men in the factory who didn’t work with the chemical.

This is not the first study to link BPA to harm in humans. Other research has demonstrated developmental changes in animals exposed to the chemical. In the new study, 15.5% of men exposed to BPA reported erectile dysfunctionmore than half the time compared to only 4.4% of men who weren’t exposed to BPA. In addition, 13.9% of the men exposed to BPA complained of difficulty ejaculating compared to 2.5% of men who weren’t exposed. However, the BPA levels in question were about 50 times what the average individual experiences. Don’t look for any change in policies pertaining to BPA as a result of this study. More evidence from other human studies will be needed to determine what levels, if any, of BPA are safe for humans.

Until we know more about any human health risks, I recommend avoiding plastics containing BPA. Substitute those made with polypropylene (#5 PP), high-density polyethylene (#2 HDPE), and low-density polyethylene (#4 LDPE). You can also reduce your exposure by buying foods and beverages frozen or packed in glass jars or bottles instead of cans lined with an epoxy containing BPA.

Click here for more information on diet and erectile dysfunction.

 

Protecting the Future Fertility of Women

With fertility issues affecting one in six couples in Australia, there is renewed interest in preconception care amongst would- be parents. One expert from First Response advises that women in their 20s need to be aware that their future fertility relies on their current lifestyle practices. Research has proven the importance of vitamins in pregnancy already and a prime example is iodine.Throughout history, ancient civilisations knew that the time before a woman became pregnant was very special and required a specific diet. This primitive wisdom involved feeding special foods rich in fat soluble vitamins as well as macro and trace minerals to both men and women for a period of time before conception.Women today are being urged to consider protecting their chances of getting pregnant, considering what is now known about the connection between the decline of fertility and age. Advanced technology offers procedures and techniques to artificially preserve a woman’s fertility, however, Dr Mike Smith, expert for fertility brand First Response says “Living a healthy lifestyle will help to improve future fertility”.Recent media attention focused on technology enabling a young woman to freeze her ovaries with the idea of delaying motherhood until later in life has divided experts. Dr Sherman Silber, who conducted the first full ovary transplant in 2007, told the American Society for Reproductive Medicine that the procedure would work better than egg freezing. Other experts warn that this technology has not yet been fully tested and gives no guarantee of conception when the ovaries are re-implanted.Tony Rutherford, chairman of the British Fertility Society, said the research was still very recent and much more needed to be done to ensure the procedure’s effectiveness, especially in how successful the re-grafting of the […]

What Nut or Seed is Best For You?

Nuts and seeds make the most convenient snack – no refridgeration required, easily carried in your bag and full of endless nutrients. But, what is the best nut or seed for you? Read on to find out.AlmondsJust a quarter cup of almonds contains nearly 25% of your needed daily value of the important nutrient magnesium. A quarter cup of almonds has almost as much calcium as a quarter cup of milk.WalnutsWalnuts contain the antioxidant compound ellagic acid, which is known to fight cancer and support the immune system. Walnuts are the best nut to lower cholesterol and support a healthy heartCashewsCashews are lower in fat than most nuts and 65% of this fat is unsaturated fatty acids. Of this, 90% is oleic acid, the heart-healthy fat found in olive oil.PecansA study from New Mexico State University found that eating 3/4 cup of pecans a day may significantly lower LDL (bad) cholesterol and help to clear the arteries.Brazil nutsThese nuts are extremely nutrient-rich and contain protein, copper, niacin, magnesium, fiber, vitamin E and selenium. Selenium is a powerful antioxidant that works to neutralize dangerous free radicals.Macadamia These nuts are high in protein, fiber, healthy monounsaturated fats, potassium and magnesium.Pumpkin Seeds Promotes prostate health, protect for men’s bones and keep them strong, anti-inflammatory benefits for those with arthritis, and help lower cholesterolSunflower SeedsSunflower seeds are an excellent source of vitamin E which keeps your skin glowing and healthy. Sunflower seeds are also an excellent source of linoleic acid (an essential fatty acid) and dietary fiber.Watermelon seedsWatermelon seeds are also loaded with several of the B vitamins such as folate, B2 and B3 as well as health promoting magnesiumHazelnutsHazelnut is a good source for B1, B2 and […]

Eating For An Erection – Does Diet Affect Erectile Function?

Encouraging men to eat a healthier diet may have just got a bit easier. Epidemiological evidence now clearly supports a role for several dietary factors in the pathogenesis of erectile dysfunction.The prevalence of erectile dysfunction is surprisingly high. A review of general practice patients in Perth, Australia in 2000 found almost 40% of men reported some erectile difficulties. Figures on prevalence vary but before the age of forty it is uncommon, however it more than doubles for men over 50 and continues to rise quickly as men age. Over 70% of men over 70 are having problems.Exercising regularly and staying lean are clearly beneficial. Now diet is proving its potency. Men with a dietary pattern high in fruit, vegetables, nuts, whole grains, and fish but low in red and processed meat and refined grains are less likely to have difficulty achieving and maintaining an erection.The Mediterranean diet has been proposed as a healthy dietary pattern based on evidence that it is associated with lower all-cause and disease-specific survival. The assumption is that these beneficial effects are primarily due to improved cardiovascular function although other mechanisms are likely to contribute.Type 2 diabetic men whose diets most closely match the Mediterranean style of eating have the lowest prevalence of erectile dysfunction and are also more likely to be sexually active.We can now show that the prescription of a healthier diet for men with erectile difficulties improves performance, especially in men with obesity of metabolic syndrome. In clinical trials, the Mediterranean diet was more effective than a control diet in ameliorating erectile dysfunction or restoring absent erectile function.ReferenceDietary Factors, Mediterranean Diet and Erectile Dysfunction. Esposito K, Giugliano F, Maiorino MI, Giugliano D. J Sex Med. 2010 May […]

By |September 26th, 2010|Fertility, Men's Health|0 Comments
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