Vital Moments In Naturopathic Medicine

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Conversations with Naturopathic Physicians and experts in the field of Natural Medicine.

  1. Recovery from Sugar Addiction: Interview with Dr. K Holewa ND, RAc

    01/05/2024

    Recovery from Sugar Addiction: Interview with Dr. K Holewa ND, RAc

    Did you know that being “addicted” to/sensitive to sugar can be the root of multiple health conditions including -        Weight gain -        Brain fog -        Lightheadedness -        Anxiety, Depression -        Irritability, “Hangry” Sensations -        Sleep disturbances -        Fatigue -        Hormone imbalances (thyroid, insulin, progesterone, cortisol)  Getting your sugar addiction in check can help address 3 key imbalances: ·       Carbohydrate Sensitivity: by regulating eating patterns and avoiding foods that convert to sugar quickly (high glycemic index foods) ·       Low Serotonin: by including protein and healthy carbohydrates at each meal to optimize tryptophan uptake in the brain (Serotonin is derived from the amino acid Tryptophan) ·       Low (Beta) Endorphin: by avoid patterns and foods that stimulate excessive beta-endorphin release (which leave you feeling even more depleted)  Simple Steps you can take in recovering from your sugar addiction: ·       Try these steps, IN ORDER, only moving on to the next step once the previous is mastered. The purpose of these steps is to address the imbalances in the body and to better understand your relationship with sweets. ·       Once you grasp the role sugar plays in your life, it will become easier to moderate. Increased awareness, along with a healthy, optimally functioning body compensates for any predisposed weaknesses, making it less likely to succumb to sugar cravings and the addictive cycle that inevitably ensues.  1)     Eat breakfast with protein: avoids beta-endorphin release that occurs when you skip breakfast, and also prevents the subsequent blood sugar crash and intense carb/sugar craving later on 2)     Journal what you eat and how you feel before/after: this has 2 purposes: 1) it can help you understand motivations to eating (feelings, habits, etc…). 2) it can help to realize how you feel during & after eating particular foods (hyperactivity, fatigue, depression, etc…) 3)     Eat 3 healthy meals per day with protein and a serving of healthy fat: providing regular protein helps stabilize blood sugar levels and increase tryptophan levels in the body. Healthy fat helps improve satiety and keeps you full longer.  4)     Shift from white foods (bread, rice, pasta) to brown/whole grain foods: supports blood sugar stability and  5)     Slowly reduce/eliminate sugars: to help balance blood sugar and prevent the hyper-hypoglycemia cycle that stimulates increase unnecessary snacking, binge eating, and can lead to metabolic syndrome, diabetes and numerous other health conditions 6)     Create a new life: long-term management for new habits & patterns. This doesn’t mean you can’t ever have treats, but you will gain a better understanding of how your body and brain respond, allowing you to be in control, not the sugar  If you need support with this process or other help with managing your blood sugar/food addictions or eating habits, don’t hesitate to call the clinic to book your appointent with one of our Naturopathic Physicians. We are highly skilled in nutrition, dietary modification, helping manage blood sugar imbalance and prevent/manage metabolic syndrome/diabetes and weight loss strategies and would love to help you! In health,  Dr Katarine Holewa, ND RAc

    13 min
  2. 10/17/2022

    Autoimmunity: Its Causes and Treatment

    OVer 28 years of practice Dr. Yim has seen a dramatic increase in the number of patients seeing him for autoimmune disorders. In this episode of Vital Moments he discusses the causes, treatment and describes an amazing success story. Show Notes Causes of Autoimmunity discussed in this episode: 1. Toxins 2. Gut Health-Leaky Gut 3. Stress 4. Infections 5. Food Sensitivities With Autoimmune disorders it is so important for a successful outcome, to treat the whole person. Finding out what the cause of the autoimmunity rather than just treating the symptoms.  Testing is vital in determining the root cause of the issue. When seeing Dr. Yim for the first appointment, patients are encouraged to bring in any tests they already have had done. If they aren't appropriate for going deeper into determining why the patient is not well Dr. Yim has many tests he can draw from that relate to the individual. For example, if a welder comes in with signs of autoimmunity he will suggest a heavy metal hair analysis or urine toxic metal test to determine if heavy metals may be causing issues. If a person complains of bloating or diarrhea after eating a certain food, Dr. Yim will requisition a blood sensitivity test and if there are indications of infection, parasites or unfriendly bacteria overgrowth he will suggest tests that include PCR and microscopy testing.  Five R's for Healing Remove Repair Replace Repopulate Rebalance Want more info? Check out our blog posts or other podcasts. If you are looking for a naturopathic doctor to add to your healthcare team and you live in BC, please contact our office and book an appointment either through Telehealth or in person at 250-585-2150 or www.vita-care.ca

    37 min

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