Archive for May, 2010

Everyone is entitled to their opinion….except the ignorant.

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

I am so sick of people claiming that the “hcg diet” is dangerous and unhealthy. Usually the person claiming this is ignorant on the subject and perhaps jealous of the results. Even our local health club is doing a community talk on “the danger of hcg and rapid weight loss”. Cracks me up…this is the same club that wants you to pay $50-100 per month to jog on their treadmill but stop for a bagel on the way out….I guess it keeps you coming back!  Forgive me, I am a sarcastic bitch sometimes….I am all for exercise but come on PEOPLE!

The hcg diet is NOT dangerous for most people. At my office, we medically screen potential clients to make sure they can do the diet.  There are some people that can NOT do the diet and some people need help with drug management over the course of the diet. The diet is only 6 weeks long…not months and months like some think. In six weeks no one in America is going to die from malnutrition…remember you are eating your own fat for nutrition (that is what the hormone hcg does for us).  I guess religious fasts of 20-40 days are socially acceptable but a medical weight loss program causes huge controversy.

Someone recently said “hcg caused a bladder infection in my friend”. I say BULLSHIT to that….dehydration causes 90% of urinary tract infections and if she wasn’t drinking enough water she probably caused the infection all by herself. Coincidence. Coincidence. I did tell this person that sex causes UTIs too…so maybe we shouldn’t have sex either????? Come ON!

The hormone hcg is present in the 100,000’s in pregnant women…injecting 200 iu/day is a pinprick amount compared to that. In fact, the more times you are pregnant the lower your risk of breast cancer. Now I guess I could say that hcg lowers cancer risk…I am not going to say that but these are the claims that get made for or against drugs/programs/vitamins/herbs etc…

With about 3000 people through our HCG program (I did it way before the FAD hit) we have had no serious medical problems. In fact, we have had hundreds of medical miracles…people go off of blood pressure medications, migraines go away, blood sugar stabilizes, rashes go away and hundreds of other maladies disappear.  If you can convince people that what they eat matters and directly causes disease and health issues then we have succeeded…no matter how many pounds they lost.

I do hate the fact that people do the program and then gain their weight back and then want to do it again. These people irk me. I want people to change how they eat forever….be thinner forever, be healthier forever. I love the lifelong success the program can jump start in folks. I have over 1000 testimonials I could share and they are the above folks…they lost 30-100lbs on the program and are now LIVING life and maintaining their healthy new self. Love you!  When people say “hcg didn’t work for me” I think they meant to say “I didn’t work while doing the hcg”.  If you want to do the program do it right, don’t waste your time or money. Agh!

So enough of my verbal diarrhea…I hope you get the idea. HCG is a great jumpstart to a healthy new life and anyone who says differently is ignorant or makes money prescribing drugs and seeing sick, fat people. Good luck!!!!!!!

rgds,

dr.gb

Progesterone may cure your PMS bitchiness….or other symptoms

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

PMS and the Use of Natural, Bioidentical Progesterone

Begin your path to Health & Wellness right here!

By Erika Schwartz, M.D.

Why didn’t anyone tell me about natural, bioidentical progesterone when I was young and in the throes of hormonal imbalances caused by PMS?

Unfortunately, even today millions of women within the teen through menopause age groups suffering with mild to severe symptoms of PMS are offered antidepressants, birth control pills or are just being told to grin and bear it. Conventional medicine has failed to address this incapacitating and all pervasive problem. A woman cannot lead a happy life if she suffers with PMS every month.

PMS is a problem that conventional medicine still chooses to ignore with the possible exception of the diagnosis of endometriosis.

PMS includes but is not limited to the two weeks before the period starts. As we get older the problem often expands to encompass the whole month. The most common description I hear from women in their mid-forties is “I live in a perpetual state of PMS” and “I only feel better when I get my period.”  Many women I see have learned to manage their lives around the time of the month when the scourge of PMS hits. I see young women who stop caring for their children, miss work and get into horrible fights with husbands, lovers and friends. Suspiciously, these dramatic situations seem to occur more frequently when the woman is suffering with PMS.

Another statement I hear that makes me shudder is “I’ve learned not to trust my judgment during PMS.”   These are women in their 20s and 30s, with children and careers speaking and they are severely handicapped by PMS.

The symptoms of PMS include

• bloating
• weight gain up to 10 pounds in 24 hours
• mood swings
• depression
• irritability
• sleep problems
• loss of sex drive or heightened sexuality
• food cravings
• cloudy thinking
• migraines
• muscle pains
• itching
• visual disturbances
• anxiety and panic attacks
• joint pains
• extreme fatigue
• complete personality changes
When I started to write about hormonal imbalances and made the connection between symptoms of hormonal imbalance and the lack of progesterone, estrogen and thyroid hormones at all ages, not just at menopause, I was overwhelmed by the response I received from women in all walks of life.

These women had given up, they were desperate and their physicians had told them that there was no hormone basis for their symptoms.  They were told they were basically crazy and the level of validation and care they received from their doctors was minimal to non-existent.

Yet the problems exist and they need to be addressed. Discarding and discounting the women is no longer an option. The time has come to do something about it. Life is too short to pull the blanket over your head during PMS or second guess every decision you are making.

No, you are not crazy; you are suffering with a concrete change in your hormonal balance that affects everything you do. Correcting the change is possible, even easier to achieve than you think.

PMS is easy to understand if we think of the hormonal changes the woman’s body undergoes every month. As we ovulate, in the middle of the cycle, exactly 15 days before our next period, the levels of estrogen and progesterone we make peak. If we do not get pregnant, the estrogen and progesterone are no longer needed so they start to drop. As they drop, we start to develop PMS.

The best times of the month for a woman are the times when we are having our period and the times right after when we are building our hormone levels. When the levels start to drop we are no longer on the top of our game.

So, how can we minimize or even eliminate the symptoms that are ruining our perfectly okay lives for the rest of the month.

The answer is- natural, bioidentical progesterone. The hormone that is leaving us PMSsy is easily supplemented by adding it to our regimen during the two weeks before the period.

I personally work with cream from progesterone. Depending on the severity of the symptoms, I prescribe between 50- 200 mg a day in those difficult times. The lower doses go for younger women, the higher often for women in their 30s and 40s.
For women nearing menopause or further along in age, I have found that if progesterone alone does not suffice, we add estradiol to help even things out.

Top foods you DON’T HAVE TO BUY organic….save some dough!

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

This is a link to a great article on saving money when trying to eat organic….Hey, I have a family too and I can’t afford to eat 100% organic. We do what we can, right!   I couldn’t copy and paste the article so I am supplying the link to you. Check it out!

http://www.thedailygreen.com/healthy-eating/eat-safe/Save-on-Sustainable-Gallery-44032808

I hope it works.  Please let me know if it doesn’t. 

Dr.GB

Top 10 Foods to Buy ORGANIC

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

Organic is everywhere these days, from the cereal we eat in the morning to the aperitifs we sip at night. But amid all the good intentions, some lose sight of the most important things to buy organic, both for their own health and that of the environment. Here’s a list of the top 10 most important products to buy organic, as well as a recap of why it’s worthwhile. 

Organic tips & tricks

  • Though governments do attempt to regulate the use of pesticides, several commonly used chemicals have been linked to the following health problems: low birth weight and birth defects, interference with child development and cognitive ability, neurological problems, disruption of hormone function, and the development of cancers, including leukemia, kidney cancer, brain cancer, and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
  • Children along with unborn babies suffer more of the effects of pesticides than adults because their bodily systems are still developing. Additionally, in comparison to adults, children are much less able to detoxify most pesticides.
  • Exposure to pesticides does happen by routes other than the internalization of food, but reasearch shows that reducing pesticide intake via food has an immediate observable effect on body-burden levels of pesticides.
  • Still, it’s good to be aware of pesticides in all foods, because they can linger in the soil for years after organic production has begun. For that reason, it’s always best to peel fruits and veggies, both organic and conventional, to reduce pesticide intake.

Number 10

Milk

While milk is a natural product, all the antibiotics and hormones that go into high-yield cows most certainly aren’t. Some studies on supplements like recombinant bovine growth hormone (rBGH) used in conventional milk production have suggested links to early puberty and other hormonal abnormalities. Danish studies have shown that not only does organic milk have less of the bad stuff, it has more of the good stuff. Specifically, organic milk has higher levels of vitamin E, omega-3 essential fatty acids and antioxidants.

Number 9

Eggs

Though they are a terrific source of protein, most eggs are produced using a range of antibiotics and hormones on the chickens that bear them. Given this, the health gains of eating organic eggs are similar to those of drinking organic milk. Essentially, organic eggs mean fewer hormones in the chicken and fewer foreign hormones (or chemicals acting as hormones) in your body.

Number 8

Potatoes

Chlorothalonil, often used on potatoes, can be particularly harmful to children. In fact,  chlorothalonil was deemed so unhealthy by the state of New York that it was at the center of a lawsuit against the U.S. federal government due to its extensive commercial use. Moreover, in Canada, potato pesticides have been linked to high rates of asthma and asthma-related deaths in farming communities. And no, ketchup doesn’t cancel out the ill effects, so go green on this one.

Number 7

Spinach

Poor spinach. It’s actually one of nature’s most healthy “superfoods,” one that nutritionists and doctors keep on encouraging us to eat. But it’s not just E. coli scares that have given conventionally grown spinach a bad name. Spinach is another regular feature on pesticide-occurrence lists, with one sample of spinach in a study having residues of more than 20 different pesticides on it.

Number 6

Grapes

Grapes from Chile add a load of detrimental fungicides to your diet. Even U.S. grapes contain methyl parathion and methomyl, a carbamate insecticide listed as an endocrine disruptor. You’ve got it — bring in the organics on this one!

Number 5

Pears

No matter how good they taste, conventional pears consistently show up on lists of the most pesticide-rich fruits and vegetables. Though it was banned from use on pears, methyl parathion — the fungicide that contributes significantly to the toxicity of strawberries and peaches — shows up in the fruit’s residues, as does azinphos-methyl, an acutely toxic chemical used on many fruit crops.

Number 4

Strawberries

Strawberries, those tasty morsels that make a good waffle even more worthwhile, unfortunately show high levels of fungicides. Two of these fungicides, captan and iprodione, are classified as probable human carcinogens by the EPA. Moreover, vinclozolin, another common fungicide found on strawberries, impedes the normal functioning of the male hormone, androgen. Among other commonly found contaminants on strawberries is endosulfan, a relative of DDT that imitates the hormone estrogen, which ends up interfering with your normal hormone levels. Go organic on these and you’ll feel even better after that lazy Sunday brunch.

Number 3

Bell peppers

Typically, green bell peppers are added to diets to provide vitamin C, while red bell peppers enrich meals with vitamin A and a moderate dose of carotenoids. Unfortunately, when it comes to crops, bell peppers are the most heavily contaminated vegetables out there in terms of neurotoxic insecticides. Even the USDA has found pesticide residues on over 95% of conventional bell peppers. Go for organic to avoid this type of high exposure.

Number 2

Apples

Though they say that one a day keeps the doctor away, this rule of thumb might only apply to organic varieties. The pesticide load of apples is disturbingly high. In one study, there were more pesticides detected on apples (36%), and more pesticides found on single samples of apples (7%), than any other fruit or vegetable analyzed. And while apples aren’t No. 1 when it comes to fruits contaminated with dangerous chemicals, they are always near the top of the list. Given this, it is important that you choose one of the many organic options popping up at your local market instead.

Number 1

Peaches

Peaches are the No. 1 fruit to avoid in conventional produce. In some studies, they’ve had up to 10 times as much pesticide on them as other fruits and vegetables. And those chemicals aren’t friendly ones: They include the cancer-linked fungicides captan and iprodione, and the neurotoxic pesticide methyl parathion.

must-have organic eats

If you’re interested in making sure that the only hormones and chemicals in your body are self-produced or voluntarily there, be sure to start buying more organic foods. Here’s a helpful hint: Stick this list in your shopping cart and keep it handy until you know off the top of your head which organics are the best buy for your dollar.

Resources:
www.consumersunion.org
www.grinningplanet.com
www.sciencenews.org
www.sdearthtimes.com
www.panna.org
www.thegreenguide.com
www.oag.state.ny.us
www.stonyfield.com
www.organicconsumers.org
www.macrowholefoods.com.au
http://veg.ca