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HSI - Jenny Thompson

To The Waffle House

 

To The Waffle House

 

Health Sciences Institute e-Alert

 

June 18, 2003

 

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Dear Reader,

 

How often do you eat health food for breakfast? If you start

your day with a bowl of fruit, your answer would probably

be " every day. " But what if you indulge in a nice waffle or a

stack of pancakes? Does that sound like " health food " ?

 

Turns out, it can be - if you use the right ingredients.

 

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Breakfast in Madrid

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When I think of Spain I generally don't think of waffles, but

a recent study from a team of researchers in Madrid sheds new

light on the healthy aspects of buckwheat - an ingredient

that's probably most common in waffle and pancake recipes.

 

Buckwheat is a hardy and nutritious fruit. That's right -

technically it's not a grain but a fruit that's rich in omega-

3 fatty acids, B vitamins, minerals and essential amino

acids. Knowing this, the Madrid researchers wanted to find

out if buckwheat might also act as a prebiotic - a non-

digestible carbohydrate that prompts the growth of " friendly "

bacteria (probiotics) in the digestive tract.

 

For 30 days the scientists fed 10 laboratory rats a diet that

included buckwheat. An additional group of 10 rats were fed the

same diet, but without buckwheat. At the end of the trial,

the intestines of the rats were analyzed and compared.

Researchers found that the rats receiving buckwheat had a

significantly greater amount of friendly bacteria than those

of the control group, as well as three types of beneficial

bacteria that were not present in the controls.

 

Although these results reinforce the potential health

benefits of buckwheat, this is, admittedly, not exactly

groundbreaking research. But it does serve to point up the

importance of prebiotics and probiotics.

 

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The good, the bad, and the flora

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In both e-Alerts and Members Alerts we've written many times

about the necessity of probiotic organisms. In a healthy

individual, these beneficial bacteria inhabit the digestive

tract in massive numbers, crowding out harmful bacteria,

aiding digestion, and supporting immune function. This

healthy " gut flora " produces valuable nutrients (including

certain B vitamins and omega-3 fatty acids), digestive

enzymes like lactase, and immune chemicals that fight harmful

bacteria and even cancer cells.

 

But this critical ecosystem is fragile and easily disturbed.

For instance, some types of antibiotics can completely kill

off the beneficial bacteria in the gut. Steroid drugs like

cortisone and prednisone, as well as birth-control pills and

chemotherapy can also upset your gut flora. In addition, poor

nutrition or digestion can impair the efficiency of

intestinal bacteria, as can stress, trauma, surgery, or

parasitic infestation.

 

When the number or activity level of your good bacteria drops

too low, it opens the door for harmful bacteria to

proliferate, allowing the opportunity for diseases to

develop.

 

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Keeping it balanced

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Sufficient amounts of intestinal flora can be maintained

through dietary sources such as cultured products (like

yogurt and kefir), and lignans (like flaxseed, carrots,

spinach, cauliflower, broccoli, millet, and...buckwheat). But

while the digestive tract can be " re-colonized " by

introducing enough good bacteria to overpower the bad

bacteria, dietary sources alone can't provide organisms in

the vast numbers required to correct an imbalance. For this,

a high-potency probiotic nutritional supplement is necessary.

 

Unfortunately, most probiotic supplements are ineffective. In

a recent test, researchers sampled three dozen probiotic

products bought at random from health-food-stores, including

a number of " leading " brands. Fewer than one in five of the

products sampled delivered the number of viable organisms

guaranteed on the labels, and several brands fell short by 90

percent or more. One brand even contained harmful bacteria.

 

In an HSI Members Alert we sent you in September 1998, we

told you about a supplement manufacturer (Vitamin Research

Products) that had just developed an air- and moisture-proof

manufacturing technology that allowed them to produce a

potent new strain of good bacteria without compromising its

viability or potency. The new strain is called Lactobacillus

G.G., and the supplement that contains it is Culturelle. When

refrigerated, Culturelle is guaranteed to provide an

astonishing 20 billion live microorganisms per capsule, even

after six months of storage. It has also been shown to be

completely free of competing strains or harmful

contamination.

 

For more information about Culturelle, you can visit the

Vitamin Research Products web site (vrp.com), or call them at

800-877-2447.

 

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I'll bring the juice

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So if you indulge in a stack of buckwheat pancakes or a

buckwheat waffle for breakfast, you'll be getting a

nutritional powerhouse of vitamins, minerals, and amino

acids, and perhaps also a prebiotic source that your

digestive system just can't get enough of.

 

And if you top it off with buckwheat honey (a very dark grade

of honey), you'll also get the benefits of a much higher

level of antioxidants than lighter honeys (see the e-Alert " A

Bouquet Of Flowerets " 8/21/02).

 

That's a win-win breakfast right there. (Now, if I could only

find the time for fresh pancakes in the morning.)

 

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...and another thing

 

Last week I told you about an absurd study that concluded by

recommending the antidepressant pharmaceutical Paxil to

address menopausal hot flashes. The researchers characterized

Paxil as a safe choice, disregarding the drug's severe side

effects. Which is not surprising, given that three out of the

four researchers were employees of GlaxoSmithKline, the

manufacturer of Paxil.

 

On the heels of that study I just came across a new report

with this headline: " British Officials Say Children and Paxil

Don't Mix. "

 

Paxil isn't licensed for use in children, but we know that a

small detail like that doesn't prohibit doctors from

stretching the boundaries - while being strongly encouraged

to do so by Glaxo salespeople.

 

But new research, combining nine studies of more than 1,000

adolescent subjects, shows that Paxil may cause children

under the age of 18 to become suicidal. What's worse is that

this shouldn't be a surprise to anyone because a tendency

toward suicidal behavior has long been known as one of

Paxil's most troubling side effects. Just two years ago, for

instance, a Wyoming jury awarded a large settlement to a

family whose father murdered three family members and then

took his own life while under the influence of Paxil.

 

The evidence is mounting that Paxil is not a safe treatment

for hot flashes, depression in children, depression in

adults, or for any other condition that GlaxoSmithKline

decides they can try to sell to doctors and the public.

Slowly but surely the mainstream is catching on to the many

drawbacks of this damaging " wonder drug. "

 

To Your Good Health,

 

Jenny Thompson

Health Sciences Institute

 

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Sources:

" Role of Buckwheat Diet on Rats as Prebiotic and Healthy

Food " Nutrition Research, Volume 23, Issue 6, June 2003, pp

803-814, sciencedirect.com

" Bucking the Health Trend " Nutra Ingredients, 6/11/03,

nutraingredients.com

" British Officials Say Children and Paxil Don't Mix " Ivanhoe

Newswire, 6/12/03, ivanhoe.com

 

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The e-Alert may not be posted on commercial sites without

written permission.

 

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click here http://www.hsibaltimore.com/ealert/questions.shtml

 

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