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Dr Cory <infoTue, Jan 19, 2010 at 12:50 AMHow to Be Happy and Not Get Sick

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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" Oh by the way, that

mucococcinum stuff and the cod liver oil WORKS!!!  I have been around at least 15 people that were just

starting the flu (including sleeping next to my boyfriend who came down with

the flu) and I didn't get sick! wooooo! :) I blame you for my healthy winter! Ha! :) "          

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Sunshine in a Pill: The Big

Vitamin D-ealio.

 

 

 

 

 

Happy 2010 Everyone! I am so excited for this decade and am  optimistic about the evolution and integration of natural medicine into our current health care model. I am so very inspired by YOU! It is a true gift to witness how many people are getting healthier by making simple changes in their lives.

It feels like everyone is about to launch into their greatness, and I acknowledge and appreciate your willingness and commitment to your health!My commitment to MY health is to start the decade by taking a  trip to the tropics to get my dose of Vitamin D!

I started taking Vitamin D

in the winters when I lived in the northwest and immediately experienced a

happier mood, stronger nails and rarely got colds or flus- despite treating sick people

day in and day out.  I then started

learning about it's role in the prevention of many other diseases, such as

heart disease and diabetes. So I wanted to give you the scoop on Vitamin D, how to test for it and

why it is such an important vitamin to include in your life. I have also included the recipe for my soup to help treat colds and flus or enjoy in good health.Thank you so much for letting me help you feel better!

Dr Cory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Big Vitamin D-ealio

Ever wonder why incidence of

flu increases in the winter? There is good evidence to suggest that this is

because the lower sunlight exposure during this time, creates Vitamin D deficiency in those of living at higher latitudes, making us  susceptible to

infections of all kinds. Adequate levels of Vitamin D are essential for our

immune systems to function optimally, and there are no significant dietary

sources of Vitamin D.  Most of us

get our Vitamin D intake from the sun, but to get adequate levels during the

Winter and Fall can be challenging. Hence the importance of

supplementing to maintain proper immune function.

 

Currently the Food and

Nutrition Board of the U.S. Institute of Medicine recommends from 200 to 600

IU/day based on age.  This level

will prevent Ricketts, but higher levels such as 2,000 IU/day are being shown

to provide a tenfold level of immunity against viruses, such as the H1N1 strain

of influenza and are necessary in the prevention of other diseases.

 

Here is the Cliff notes

version of what you need to know about Vitamin D:

 

Can prevent and decrease length of colds and

flus. Can strengthen bones, decrease risk of

osteoporosis,decrease inflammation in the body,

Sufficient levels are important in protecting

the body cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, osteomalacia (soft bones),

autoimmune disorders such as multiple sclerosis.

Deficiency is closely linked to increase in risk

for strokes, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes (types 1 and 2), depression

and several cancers, including breast and colon cancer

Take at least 2,000 IU of a Vitamin D3 supplement daily during the winter

Cod liver oil+Vitamin D is a good way to get your D and promote healthy skin

Get your 25 hydroxy Vitamin D level checked by

your doctor or  get a Vitamin D home test kit from ZRT lab (see below).

Ideal levels of Vitamin D are 50-80 ng/ml. Most

labs reference ranges are too low for optimal health.

 

For more extensive

information on vitamin D, go to www.vitamindcouncil.org

or read this great article by Dr Frank Lipman, MD.

Click here to order you vitamin D now!

Know someone who could benefit from some Vitamin D?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Test your Vitamin D at Home!

 

Most people that have been tested have low Vitamin D levels.  This is because it is difficult to get this Vitamin in our diet and we are rarely out in the sun these days without sunscreen- which blocks the synthesis of Vitamin D in our skin.

Raising these levels is

critical in helping prevent winter colds and flus, like the H1N1 virus.

Yet you also don't want to overdo it, as vitamin D is a fat soluble, meaning that it can build up in the body and possible create problems if you take too much. So it is important to monitor your levels if you are taking 5, 000 IU/day for more than 3 months.

This is a great test that involves a finger stick that you do at home, and then you send it

in to the lab.  We get the results and review them with you. Cost is $146 for test kit + interpretation via phone. (You save $69!).Click here to order your Vitamin D test

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Healing Soup for Colds and Flus

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I

prescribe this soup a lot during cold and flu season.  Garlic has been

shown to have  anti-bacterial, anti-viral, anti-fungal and

anti-parasitic properties, so it helps with any kind of infection, and

helps thin mucous. Hooray!Ingredients:28 ounces chicken broth or vegetable broth1 bulb garlic (about 15 cloves)

5 sprigs parsley, minced6 sprigs cilantro, minced1 teaspoon lemon pepper (natural, salt-free or low-sodium brand) or juice of 1 lemon

1 teaspoon minced mint leaves1 teaspoon minced sweet basil leaves1 teaspoon curry powder

Directions:

Peel the garlic cloves, and place with the other ingredients in a pan

without a lid. Boil, then simmer for about 30 minutes. Pour through a

fine strainer or cheese cloth to remove the solid contents. Or, the

garlic and herbs can be minced up finely and left in the soup. I like

to add chard, kale, celery, shitake mushrooms and carrots to make a

more substantial soup.  But if appetite is low, go for the strained

soup.Instructions for use:

The fumes of the boiling soup and its constituents can be inhaled

during its preparation. The soup and its constituents can be divided

into 4-8 equal portions, each of which should be taken at the beginning

of a meal, one to three times a day.  A more dilute preparation may be

preferred, both personally and socially, until you adapt to this

therapy. I suggest fasting on this soup while you are sick.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cory Reddish, ND received her doctorate from the National College of

Naturopathic Medicine in Portland, Oregon in 1998, and is licensed in

both California and Washington. She fulfills her commitment to inspiring health and happiness in the lives

of those around her, on-stage with the Shamanic

Cheerleaders, and off-stage as Dr Cory, licensed Naturopathic Doctor.

She has studied with Shamans from Columbia and Peru, learned

traditional healing methods from across the globe, specializes in

cleansing and clinical detoxification, guest lectured at numerous

retreat centers and colleges, been in private naturopathic medical

practice for 11 years, and is a certified green business. She teaches her Essential Cleanse Program locally and

virtually across the country, empowering people to become healthier and

happier, while having fun along the way!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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