Archive for July, 2009

Chronic Pain? Look at Your Diet

More and more I am hearing from patients that they are experiencing chronic pain. Sometimes it’s in their joints, sometimes their muscles, and sometimes it’s all over their entire body. Chronic pain, no matter how large or small, can be debilitating because you live with it everyday. Whether it is from an autoimmune condition such as rheumatoid arthritis, a car accident, or fibromyalgia, try looking at your diet to reduce your inflammation.
I have talked before about the differences between food allergies and food intolerances. Many people know their allergies – it’s the food you eat and [...]

Mammograms and Breast Cancer: Overdiagnosis?

In July, Danish researchers published a study in the British Medical Journal that 1 in 3 breast cancers diagnoses will not actually cause a problem. After examining breast cancer screening in five countries, they found that some breast cancers ‘may naturally disappear without treatment.’ They call it an ‘overdiagnosis rate of 35%.’
Talk about controversial! In my practice, there is a large split surrounding mammograms. Some women are incredibly diligent and go every year. Some go every few years and some absolutely refuse to go at all. There is the fear of radiation, squishing, mis-diagnosing, [...]

Ovarian Cancer: Don’t Miss These Signs

Ovarian cancer is an elusive one because the signs and symptoms mimic other common complaints. Women often blow them off or chalk them up to everyday life before seeing a doctor. On the flip-side, healthcare practitioners might also view the vague complaints as dietary or stress related instead of getting a work-up.
There is no easy diagnosis for ovarian cancer. Breast cancer usually comes with a lump, change in skin, inverted nipples, or discharge. Endometrial cancer usually comes with post-menopausal bleeding/spotting or discharge. Ovarian cancer moves much more stealthily than that.
Here are some things to watch [...]

Pre-Diabetes and Weight Gain

Included in routine screening is a fasting glucose test (otherwise known as your blood sugar). If this number is below 126mg/dl then you do not have diabetes. What happens if the number is between 100mg/dl and 125mg/dl? You have what’s called, ‘pre-diabetes.’ This means that you’re right up next to the cliff about to fall over – do something about it!
Please don’t take the ‘watch and wait’ approach. My question is, watch and wait for what? Full blown diabetes? As your blood sugar climbs higher and higher, your body processes it and puts it [...]

Can Fish Oil Help Depression?

In a recent study from the American Journal of Nutrition, taking 1500mg of fish oil (specifically, 500mg of EPA three times/day) slightly helped peri-menopausal women with their depression. Now, it didn’t rock anyone’s world but fish oil is so helpful for so many concerns, that women may find improvement with distressed feelings while taking it for overall health balance.
When taking a fish oil, make sure that it doesn’t have a lot of filler oil such as soybean oil. You want a reputable brand that tests its fish oil for toxins, mercury, pesticides, and, herbicides. If you bite [...]