Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Overcoming Gluten Intolerance


Food and eating is one of life’s daily pleasures that is discussed, planned, anticipated and savored.  Unfortunately, those suffering with digestive distress too often view mealtime with anxiety, frustration and trepidation. 

In order for your body and digestive system to heal, you must first understand the cause behind gluten intolerance.  While there is a genetic component associated with celiac disease, that is only one factor – akin to someone having a genetic or family history of heart disease or certain types of cancer.  Typically, we find that the manifestation of disease results from a multitude of risk factors playing out and not only the genetic predisposition.  As discussed to early, Mother Nature puts anti-nutritional factors and toxins in grains, nuts, seeds and beans for a variety of reasons. Phytates, for example, block seeds from sprouting prematurely. Protease inhibitors, saponins, lectins and phytoestrogens harm insects, animals and other predators that would otherwise eat too many of them. It is interesting that wounded plants produce extra inhibitors and other anti-nutrients to preserve the plant species.

These foods (grains, bean, nuts and seeds) when eating too abundantly in their raw form act as irritants, resulting in inflammation, diminished absorption of minerals and nutrients and ultimately damage of the intestinal tissue.  Compound these naturally occurring anti-nutrients with chemicals added by the manufacturer such as preservatives, artificial colors/flavors/enhancers, etc. and you can create some pretty inhospitable foods.  The knee jerk reaction, exhibited by many popular doctors (usually pushing a diet plan of their own), is to eliminate all grain from the diet, “because grains are bad and obviously not meant to be eaten.”  However, our ancestors, were pretty clever, even if they didn’t drive cars and entertain themselves with electronic gadgetry.  By properly soaking grains, seeds, nuts and beans, something magical happens.  Gluten is broken down, phytic acid is neutralized and enzyme inhibitors are deactivated.  The inhospitable food is now not only easily digested but has transformed into something quite healthy and nutritious.

It appears that grains are not so much of the problem, but how they are prepared.  Breads made from wheat or other gluten containing grains must be soaked or fermented with an acid (such as sourdough starter or apple cider vinegar) for a minimum of 8 hours before proceeding to cook.  This is how every indigenous culture prepared their grain (and nearly all of them ate grains – wheat, rye, oats, corn, barley, etc.).  By the way, genuine sourdough bread is not made with added yeast.  I once mistakenly bought Apple Cider “flavored” Vinegar.  You don’t want sourdough “flavored” bread.  Which means that most likely, if bread is to be introduced back into your diet, you will need to learn how to make your own bread. Once you understand a few basic techniques, it is fun and easy. Oops, I'm getting a head of myself. Before we get into sourdough bread, you must first heal your gut (“the gut” really is the scientific term for the entire digest tract).  First and Foremost – YOU MUST NOT EAT ANY FOODS CONTAINING GLUTEN or other foods that cause you digestive upset or other symptoms.  Earlier, I mentioned the Caveman or Paleo diet – these diets have provided a safe haven for many with Gluten Intolerance and can be followed as your gut heals, although you need to be cautious of any food that may difficult for you.

Most people with Gluten Intolerance end up with what is known as a leaky gut.  The intestinal villi are damaged and the channels in the intestine for absorbing foods become larger than they should be.  The gut is too porous allowing food particles that are not broken down sufficiently to be absorbed into the blood stream.  The result is often the development of food allergies.  So compounded with the inflammation and irritation caused by gluten, they now are allergic to corn, sugar, nuts and many other non-gluten foods.  Dietary changes alone can resolve the allergies to these additional foods (besides the gluten containing foods) but often I find that allergy elimination treatments are necessary.

My first recommendation for someone suffering from digestive distress is our Colon Comfort herbal formula. Colon Comfort by Western Botanicals has been specifically developed to soothe the entire digestive tract. This alone can give significant relief.  Most people will begin with 3 capsules three times daily.  Additional Colon Comfort can also be taken throughout the day for symptomatic relief.  In effect, you’ve got to put out the fire and this herbal product will do it.

Another key to healing the digestive tract are Bone Broths.  This was how our great grandmothers made soups and stews.  You cannot buy bone broth.  It must be made in your kitchen.  The great value in bone broth is that they are rich in the minerals that are cooked out from the bones. In addition this broth is very high in gelatin (which helps with your joints, skin, digestion, etc.).  The minerals and the gelatin are nourishing and healing as well as very easy to digest.  And as a bonus, the soups, stews and sauces made from these broths are absolutely delicious - like grandma used to make. 


Here is a general recipe that we use for making our bone broths.

Mineral-Rich Bone Broth

This recipe make approximately 64oz of broth depending on how much water, how much you reduce the broth and how strong you like the flavor to be.

Ingredients
  • 4 quarts of filtered or distilled water
  • 1.5- 2 lbs of beef knuckle bones (or any other kinds of bones/meaty bones/marrow bones) Talk to your butcher and see what they can get for you.  Sometimes the bones are sold as “dog bones”.  We also use the bones/carcass from chicken, rabbit, turkey, deer, and elk – whatever is available)
  • 1 whole head of fresh garlic, peeled & smashed
  • 2 Tbsp apple cider vinegar (organic, unfiltered- We like Bragg’s brand)
  • 1tsp Sea Salt - or more/less to taste (I like Celtic Sea Salt or Real Salt)

Preparation

  • If you choose, you may brown or roast the bones/meaty bones first in a separate pan/pot. If using a crockpot, this isn’t a necessary step. I don’t normally do it because it saves time/dishes not to and the purpose is just for more flavor which I don’t find necessary in this recipe. If you choose to, brown them in bacon fat or coconut oil before putting them into the water in the next step.
  • Place all ingredients in a 6 quart crockpot and set the heat to HIGH.
  • Bring the stock to a boil, then reduce the heat setting to LOW.
  • Allow the stock to cook for a minimum of 12 hours and up to 24 hours. The longer it cooks the better!
  • Turn off the crockpot and allow the stock to cool.
  • Strain the stock through a fine mesh metal strainer and throw away what you skim off.
  • Place the cooled stock into glass jars for storage in the fridge (for up to a few days) or freezer for later use.  You know you’ve done it right if once cooled your broth will gel up due to the high amount of gelatin. – Don’t worry the broth will liquefy when reheated.  You won’t have to eat cold beef jello.

You can use stock to drink any time of day or before a meal or as the base for soups, stews and in any recipe that calls for it!  Add more sea salt to taste if needed. For additional variations use any other kind of animal bones you like. Add chopped veggies like carrots, celery, potatoes and onions for more flavor or variety.

A crockpot makes this recipe super-simple, but you can also use a large stock pot (hence the name) or an enameled cast-iron dutch oven type of pot.

I will often recommend taking in 5 cups of bone broth per day. – at least for the first week if your symptoms are severe.  You will notice an improvement usually within a day or two of starting this. 

Many of you who have probably been advised (by those who may have been very well meaning) that you need to eat a raw food or mostly raw diet.  You’ve discovered –no doubt- that raw foods tears you up inside.  What you need is just the opposite – easy to digest foods.

A great food to calm the digestion down is call Congee or Jook.  Congee is the foremost of the “easy-to-digest” foods in Oriental medicine, used for all types of imbalanced digestion.  Congee is a thin porridge, which is often used as breakfast in parts of China.  There are many congee recipes available online, but I will give you the basic formula here:

I typically like to use brown rice, millet, quinoa or buckwheat (or a combo of any of these) as these are easy to digest and, usually, the least allergenic. Use a ratio of 1 part whole grain to 5 or 6 parts water.  To this, you can add various fruits, vegetables, spices or herbs. Then cook on low for several hours. (In a crockpot overnight on the “low” setting works well.)

Examples of ingredients to add to the congee would be ginger, cardamom, cinnamon, raisins, chopped carrots and apples. (These will add a touch of flavor and texture to the congee, but will still be well-cooked for easy digestion.) You can also put cooked congee through a blender to feed to infants and toddlers with “tummy problems”. 

Warm Cooked Foods:
When your system can handle more solid foods, you can add cooked potato, sweet potato (skin the potatoes initially if you need to), cooked winter squash (such as butternut, banana or pumpkin), cooked summer squash (like yellow squash or zucchini), cooked root veggies (such as carrots, beets), whole grains like rice, quinoa, millet and buckwheat, and warm veggie soups with your bone broth or miso broth.  Meat is usually well tolerated, especially cooked well in soups or stews.

You may also add to your diet stewed fruits such as apples, pears, prunes, and figs, particularly if you are constipated.

Warm Teas & Broths:
Most people do well with chamomile tea, licorice tea, fennel tea or Western Botanicals’ Tummy Tea.  You will also be sipping on warm, clear bone broths or warm miso broth. Use a pinch of sea salt or Real salt – never, never table salt – as this results in mineral imbalance.  These healthy broths are very nourishing and very satisfying to the taste.

Foods to Avoid:
All gluten containing grains (primarily wheat, rye, and barley). With nausea, vomiting, stomachache and/or diarrhea, avoid raw veggies, frozen, iced and chilled foods, as well as acidic fruits (like citrus and raw tomato) until your digestion is feeling normal again. It is best to avoid the cruciferous vegetables such as cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, radish, etc., They are all wonderful foods, but they are hard to digest for anyone with sensitive digestion. Spinach, beet tops, Swiss chard and rhubarb all contain abundant oxalic acid, which irritates the lining of the gut, and which the body neutralizes with calcium from the diet. Eating these vegetables will restrict calcium absorption, and they aren't good choices for the healing period. Depending on how weak your digestion is, you may need to eliminate all raw fruits initially as well, even bananas until you are feeling a little stronger.

Other foods to avoid with weak digestion are diary products, which are very difficult for most people to digest and create excess mucous in the digestive system, as do wheat products, animal meats, sugars, artificial sweeteners, and fried or greasy/fatty foods and oils.  This means no fast foods, no processed foods, no candy, etc. 

Beans, nuts and seeds are healthy foods, but should be avoided until the digestion feels normal again. People usually do okay with sprouted beans, lentils and seeds, but don’t push your luck.  One miscalculated indiscretion can bring on a week or more of digestive upset.

I generally recommend that you enjoy several weeks of digestive happiness before you begin to add any sourdough breads, soaked and fermented oats, or beans, nuts or seeds.

Once you feel that your digestion has returned to a point of harmony, and only then, can you begin to introduce foods that have been properly soaked and prepared. The question always comes up, when can I eat bread again?  If you are talking about commercially made breads the answer is NEVER.  But there is a lot of research coming forward showing that genuine sourdough bread is tolerated very well by those with Celiacs or gluten intolerance.  Remember, grains prepared properly need not be a problem.  Breads and grains prepared commercially can tear you up inside, even as much as a small pancake. 

While some people who suffer from Gluten Intolerance are looking for a panacea that will take their pain away and allow them to go back and “eat like everyone else”.  I am sad to say (that’s just an expression because I’m really not too broken up that you will be forced to eat a diet that is so much healthier than what “everyone else eats” – meaning you will be cutting risks of cancers, heart disease, diabetes, to name just a few), there is no pill you can take that will restore your health allowing you to consume unhealthy, un-nutritious foods and enjoy all the benefits as if you were eating healthy nourishing foods.

Recommendations in summary
1)   Avoid all grains containing gluten and any other foods that cause symptoms
2) Take   Colon Comfort by Western Botanicals – 3 capsules 3 times daily and as needed
3)   Bone Broths (with added sea salt) – 5 cups daily if symptoms are severe.
      4) Warm cooked foods including Congee, root vegetables, and those described early
5)    Do not introduce soaked or fermented grains or breads until your digestive tract has healed and settled down for several weeks. Introduce these properly prepared foods cautiously.
6)    Commit to a life of preparing and eating only healthy foods.

For an easy to download format of these articles, additional recipes and references email Dr. Christensen at Western Botanicals, Inc. 

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Preparing for Winter

Being prepared will reduce stress and anxiety as well as losses that may accompany disasters. Part of your prepared includes planning for various disasters or challenges.  If you've taken inventory, gathered and organized what you've got, it will take away a lot of the stress and pressure in the event that anything happens.  Take a few minutes to go through this list and take action on whatever is needful for your and your loved ones.

1) Inventory what you have in the house. This includes emergency food, water and medical supplies. Include in your medical supplies, herbal medical supplies.  As we enter into the season of colds and flu, become well stocked with Western Botanicals' herbal remedies.

Herbal Super Tonic
This is truly medicine from our kitchen. We’ve combined horseradish, garlic, onion, cayenne pepper and ginger into a tasty, spicy tonic that many enjoy as a daily immune and energy booster. 
Immune Boost Formula and Syrup
This formula works by boosting the number of immune cells and natural chemicals to help fight illness. A very powerful and potent herbal combination to be used at the first signs of any illness.

2) Make sure your vehicles are in tip top condition - tires, brakes, etc. Include in you vehicles, blankets, coats, food and water.  We keep 72 hour kits in ours.

3) Fuel supply. Firewood and cooking fuel (propane, butane, charcoal) should be well stocked.

4) Candles and emergency lighting. Make sure I have a supply of emergency candles and something to light them with. A few lamps with sufficient oil are inexpensive and give both light and heat. Have extra batteries for radios and flashlights.

5) Food. Have a well stocked pantry with the foods you normally eat and like to eat.  Have some of your favorite comfort foods stashed away in case times to get tough. Can you prepare a tasty hot meal if you have no power? Can you do it for a week?

6) Emergency Contacts. Make sure you have your important contacts updated. We keep an Emergency Contact List in all of our 72 hour kits, in our vehicles as well as one at home.  This list includes family, friends, friends of each of our kids, and emergency services (doctors, plumber, roofer, etc.).

7) Inspect your home and eliminate any potential winter problems. This should include: Furnace, Fireplace, check tools and power equipment (winterize mowers, tune-up snowblowers, sharpen tools, etc.).  Inspect roof, gutters, downspouts, doors and windows, and plumbing for when it freezes.

8) Play the "What-If" game.  Sit down with your family and begin asking "what-if" questions.  Such as what if the power went out? What if there was an earthquake? What if we go snowed in? Who would pick up the kids? Who would check on the neighbors? Will any of our friends or neighbors need our help if so what? How will we check on grandma? Your what-if answers should include an evacuation plan "just-in-case".

There is peace and comfort that comes with being prepared.  Obvious we cannot be prepared for every possible scenario, but there is a lot that can be done.  The time to get moving on this is right now.  Take advantage of sales (including ours!).  Suspend going out to dinner and a movie and instead spend the $50 on food preps or whatever else is needed.

We extend our blessings of preparedness and safety to each of you and we get ready for a hard winter (with the hope that it won't be).  Remember the grasshopper and the ant.

Dr. Kyle Christensen - Western Botanicals, Inc. October 2011
 



Monday, September 12, 2011

ReStart Your Health


ReStart Your Health

I think that few of us realize how polluted this world has really become.  I’m not just talking about the smoggy skys.  Truth be told, the smog levels may be better today than it was 40 years ago.  What I am talking about is all of the unnatural chemicals that come into our bodies from what we eat, drink, and breathe.  In addition there are thousands of chemicals that can come into our bodies from what we put on our skin from lotions, shampoos, detergent, sanitizers, deodorants and fragrances. Just as a bucket under a dripping faucet will fill much quicker than expected, the chemicals we are exposed to can mount up to the point of overloading our bodies. 

At some point, the body cannot keep up with the job of getting rid of these chemicals it has no use for and our health begins to be affected.  If the liver, the bowels, the kidneys, the lungs or the skin can’t slough them off, then they become stored in the body.  Many of these chemicals are irritating to the body, so the body tries to insulate them and tuck them away where they will do the least amount of damage.  The perfect place is within the bodies fat.  Ever know of anyone who exercised, cut their calories and still could not lose weight?  This is typically because it is more advantageous for the body to hang on to the toxic fat than to release it into the blood stream and re-expose the body to these toxins.  Can’t lose weight? – chances are your body is on toxic overload.  Want to lose that weight? Cleansing the body is likely what you need.

This is what my wife decided to do.  She went on a juice fast.  Now many people understand that a fast is abstaining for everything – food and drink (including water).  So technically a juice fast is not “a fast” in the strict definition.  In a juice fast, you don’t eat, but you drink fresh juices all day long.  The purpose of a juice fast is to flush the body with healthy vegetable and fruit juices, which will assist in eliminating toxins stored in the bodies tissues.  The body has five major channels of elimination as mentioned above – the liver, bowels, kidneys, skin and lungs.  It is vitally important that these organs are functioning for your body to eliminate toxins as well as unwanted fat.  It makes no sense for the body to burn fat and release toxins if you are constipated and will reabsorb those same toxins.  Likewise, if you are not drinking enough during the day, the kidneys will not be able to adequately expel the wastes, because it will be more important that the body stay hydrated. 

When on a juice fast, we drink a lot – approximately a gallon (128oz) per day.  This includes fresh juices, such as carrot, apple, watermelon, etc., but also water, herb teas and vegetable broths.  It is essential that your bowels and kidneys are working.  Western Botanicals Colon Cleanse and Colon Detox can keep the bowels moving to get rid of these wastes.  If you are doing a juice fast properly, you will not feel like you are starving.  While your caloric intake will be down, many report that their energy and sense of well-being goes up.  Way up!
 After three days of juicing, my wife reported that the arthritis pain was gone.  She also noted that the chronic tension in her upper back was softening.  She felt more relaxed and less prone to stress.  After 7 days, she felt she was ready to start eating again.  She started with freshly made sprouts, fruits and vegetables.  During this first week of juicing, she also lost 15 pounds, which was an added bonus.  During the next month, she followed up with another 5 day juice fast and another 7 day juice fast.  Since then, the whole family has been juicing, enjoying not only the taste of these delicious juices (carrot, apple, ginger is one of our favorites) but also enjoying better health and more energy.  You don't need to do a juice fast to enjoy the benefits of juicing.  But juice fasting is the quickest and most sure way to reap the benefits.

Time and space does not permit spelling out the whole juicing program, but I do want to share it with you.  Our Juicing Program describes the benefits of Juicing.  It includes 20 great recipes.  It addresses what you can do to avoid hunger and how to handle any symptoms of cleansing that may come up. 

Getting healthy is not for wimps.  But it probably is not as difficult as you may be imagining. While it may seem easier to go to your doctor and take the drugs he gives you, in the long run, that really is the difficult route.  You may find yourself saying that it sounds too hard, or isn’t there an easier way?  But I challenge you to take an honest look at the direction your health is going.  Do you look younger or older than others your age?  Does it take you time in the morning to get out of bed and get moving for the day?  Do you crave sweets, carbs, caffeine or alcohol?  Is it more difficult losing weight than it seems like it should be? Is your blood pressure high?  Is your blood sugar out of balance?  Are you satisfied with your energy?  Do you feel old and worn out?  

Please understand that no one can get healthy for you.  No one can eat for you.  It is easy to criticize and find fault with a program such as this if you are not willing to study and learn more about it.  But this program has been used by thousands of people who have re-started their health and in the process left behind unhealthy sagging old bodies. 

If any of this has piqued your interest, take the next step and send me an email and I will forward you our program to ReStart Your Health.  There is no cost, no obligation.  It is only our sincerest desire to help as many people as are willing to take charge of their health.  Email me at kchristensen@westernbotanicals.com and I will forward this program.

Blessings on your path to better health.

Dr. Kyle Christensen

Monday, August 15, 2011

Tired of Not Feeling Well?

Our bodies are designed so that when things are not right we have early warning signs. Warning signs may consist of aches and pains to fatigue and malaise.  Far too many of us just don't feel well. When you don't feel well, when you are tired, when you lack motivation and enthusiasm for life, this is your body telling you that things are not right.  Generally, before your body comes down with illness and disease, you will not feel well.  

The difficult part of not feeling well, is that this symptom (just not feeling well) can result from a myriad of things that could be going on - from not getting enough sleep to a devastating illness.  And while you should not panic and assume the worst, you should also not neglect symptoms or conditions that are in their early stages.   

Each of us has the right to feel good, to have energy and to be excited and motivated about our life.  Take a quick assessment of how you feel.   
  • How are your energy levels?
  • Are you sleeping well at night and waking up refreshed? 
  • How's your digestion? Excessive Gas? Bloating? Constipation?  
  • Are addictions and craving an issue for you? chemically dependent on caffeine or sugar - I guarantee it is affecting your health.  
  • Any Aches and Pains that are not the result of recent injury?
  • Over Weight? weight gain can be a sign of slowing metabolism, and is definitely a sign of declining health.
  • How would others describe your mood and emotional disposition? being cranky or grumpy can be an indication that your body is not feeling well. 
I have often told my patients that there is no vitamin, drug or herbal supplement that can make up for a bad diet.  So please understand that what you eat is vitally important. You should have a diet predominantly of whole natural foods.
  However, there are herbal supplements that can greatly facilitate good health.  

Introducing Western Botanicals' 

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Designed to balance and stabilize blood sugar, strengthen and tone your immune system and assist your metabolism in weight loss.   

Ingredients
Acai Berry -  a powerful antioxidant supporting healthy weight loss while strengthening healthy immune function. 
Hoodia Extract - appetite suppressant and improves digestion. 
Chia Seed - nutritional support which sustains energy and stamina. 
Gymnema Leaf - helps balance blood sugar levels and fights sugar cravings. 
Maca Root - improves energy & mood, decreases anxiety. 
Devil's Club Root - supports normalization of blood sugar. 
Suma Root - supports healthy hormone balance, tones the immune system and increases resistance to stress. 
Bitter Melon - digestive, supports healthy blood sugar balance. 
Schizandra Berry - protects the body from the effects of stress. 
Blueberry - antioxidant that supports healthy brain function and memory. 
Bilberry - antioxidant which assists with blood sugar balance. 
Elderberry -  a potent antioxidant that activates a healthy immune system 
Yacan Root - boosts the immune system and digestion 
Camu Camu Berry - very high in Vitamin C complex, protecting the body from the damaging effects of free-radicals. 

As your body is nourished and supported by these powerful herbs, you can begin to experience greater health and vitality.  Energy and mental clarity can return.  Hunger and cravings will diminish.  And a lasting better health can be part of your future.

Take advantage of our specials this month and give our new Feel Well Formula a try.  



Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Why Whole Herbs?



It doesn't matter how you try, man-made vitamin supplements cannot match the combinations of compounds, which are found naturally in whole foods.  Nutrients that are taken together as whole foods (minimally processed), contain substances (nutrients) that are synergistic, producing a stronger effect than any of the individual nutrients do on their own.

Scientists came to their conclusion after years of studying more than 8,000 antioxidants and other chemicals found in fruits, vegetables and whole grains.  They found that because the nutrients (antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, etc.) differ in their molecular size, polarity and solubility, they produce a powerful natural combination that is more biologically available to human cells, organs and tissues than any single or combination of nutrients in the form of a pill.

For example, one medium apple has only 6 milligrams (mg) of vitamin C, but it has enough other antioxidants (quercetin, procyanidins, carcchin and epicatcchin, etc.) to produce as much antioxidant activity as 1,500 mg of an ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) supplement.  It would appear that nature knows what it's doing.  And it also appears that food and supplement manufacturers who boast of their scientific acuity and prowess haven't a clue.  They refine and process foods stripping away the enzymes, vitamins, minerals, co-factors, buffers, synergists, fiber and antioxidants until they end up with a sterile white powder, then they add a dozen vitamins and minerals and call their product "enriched".  So if 'Wonder Bread' is enriched with 12 vitamins and minerals, what happened to the other 7,988 that they stripped away?

I am convinced that most people take vitamins and supplements out of fear.  They take them because they are afraid not to.  Afraid they might be missing something.  You read an article or watch the News and hear of the latest scientific discovery of some chemical that is found in your body or your food that can now been synthesized so that it can be taken as a pill.  You’ve got to have it.  And of course, after two or three weeks, it gets relegated to the cupboard along with the other half used bottles.  Too many of us spend far too much money on supplements that just don’t live up to their promises.  The issue here is that the nutrients we ingest as food were never meant to be taken in isolation.  Our physical bodies are designed to eat food.  Whole food – not fragmented, isolated compounds that have been manipulated, processed and sterilized.  This is not to say that all of the non-whole food supplements are of no value.  Many do help.  But I will say that no supplement (vitamin, mineral, herbal or chemical) can make up for a poor diet.  Too many people eat junk and think you can be forgiven by drinking a chocolate shake laden with megadoses of synthesized nutrients? Don’t fool yourself into thinking this will result in better health.  You really can’t fool Mother Nature.  Science, technology and medicine will continue to try to find magic pills, the elusive gene, or that medical procedure that will reverse the consequences of our poor choices, but there will never be a shortcut to health.

Several years ago, I had a company boast that their supplements were made and formulated by 75 scientists balancing all of the vitamins and minerals perfectly.  They asserted they were the best supplements anywhere.  I disagreed with them and told them that my vitamin/mineral supplement was designed and perfected by Nature and contained nothing but whole foods with all of the vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, including everything science has discovered and has not yet discovered.  In addition, these nutrients are in perfect balance, in the precise ratio and form to be best absorbed and assimilated by the body.  Herbs are nothing more that natural whole foods in forms that are perfectly designed for the inhabitants of planet earth.

Our antioxidant drink, Bountiful Blend from Western Botanicals, Inc. is a rich source of whole foods commonly referred to as superfoods because of their dense nutrient content.  This product is naturally high in nutrients and in perfect balance with nature and our needs in both absorbing and utilizing.

Another beast that has perked up his head in the herbal industry is standardized extracts.  This concept began in the food industry.  Here’s an example of how it works.  You begin with the perfect orange.  From the most fertile soil, the most idyllic conditions and tree sweetened in the glowing Californian Sun.  I mean this orange is so ripened to perfection, it drops off the tree into the farmers hand as he reaches for it.  This most glorious of all oranges is then tested for sugar content, tartness, etc.  This most perfect of oranges is then held as the standard.  Because this is the standard, if a farmer produces oranges whose juice when squeezed is a little tart or bitter, he is now justified in adding sugar or whatever else to bring it up to the idyllic standard.  And because the manufacturer is not adding anything that shouldn’t be there already, legally it does not need to be added to the label.  Politicians and lawyers regulate these kind of things.  This same process is true for the dairy industry and many other things.  Now the pharmaceutical companies are doing the same thing with herbs.  They establish standard parameters for the active ingredient of the herb and then supplement inferiorly produced herbs up to “standard”.  Of course, the end result is that you have a product that is out of balance – the co-factors, synergists, buffers, etc. were not added and so you take a lop-sided herbal product that is supercharged with what their limited research has decided that the single active ingredient is.

It is interesting that so many of the new designs in technology strive to mimic the designs of nature.  So much of food science tries to mimic nutrients and combinations of nutrients found in nature.  It is also ironic that research is now validating the healthiness of the diets of our ancesters.  Whole natural foods.  Foods that have been naturally fermented (such as sauerkraut and yogurt). 

Fragmented vitamins (the ones with chemical sounding names) do stimulate the body and cause reactions, but the benefits are usually short lived and if taken too long create imbalances.  Also beware of additives and fillers that are put in many of the multi-vitamins and mineral supplements.  If you suffer from headaches, fatigue, unclear thinking or digestive upset, you need to suspect the vitamin supplement you may be taking.  Go off it for a week and observe how you feel.

So here is my point.  Eat whole foods.  Use whole herbal medicines.  Science and technology does not improve on nature.  That is not to say there isn’t a time and place for drugs, medicines or emergency procedures.  But we have experienced time again that getting back to basics really is the way to go.


In Vibrant Health,  -  Dr. Kyle Christensen, DC, ND, MH


Reprint of an Article by Kyle D. Christensen, DC, ND, MH / Western Botanicals, Inc..


Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Super Charge your First Aid Kit with Herbal Add-Ons


It is important that each of us has access to a good first aid kit and that we know how to use it. Use a book such as Herbal First Aid and Health Care (by Kyle Christensen, DC, MH) or another good reference book as part of your first aid kit.  Assemble your kit now, before you need it.  Get a box or plastic tote and begin throwing things in.  You will be surprised how much you can find around the house before you need to make a run to the store for supplies. Tailor the contents to fit your family’s particular needs and lifestyle. Assemble them in a backpack or tool chest. Use our Herbal ADD-ONs to supplement your existing First Aid Kit. Our Herbal ADD – ONs will give you what a seasoned master herbalist wants to have on hand for first aid emergencies and healthcare issues. 

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Herbal ADD-On #1

1.     CTR Ointment (Complete Tissue Repair Ointment) – used to speed the healing of cuts, wounds, abrasions, bruises.  Any type of wound healing. For external use. Apply the ointment to wounds, burns (amazing), injuries, ulcer, sores, rashes, cuts, bruises, etc. Apply generously externally over injuries or wounds. Do not remove excess CTR ointment when re-applying, just keep adding the ointment to the injured area.
2.     Colon Cleanse – An excellent herbal laxative that assists with elimination while building tone and strengthening the colon. For internal use. This stimulating formula is cleansing, healing and strengthening to the entire gastrointestinal system. Stimulates healthy movement through the colon while disinfecting and soothing the colon to function better on its own. Use Colon Cleanse to insure a normal 2 - 3 bowel movements each day. This product can be safely used over extended periods of time. Suggested Guidelines: Not recommended if pregnant or nursing. Discontinue use if abdominal cramps or diarrhea is present. Begin with 1 capsule during or following the evening meal. The following morning there should be an increase in bowel function. If no noticeable change occurs, increase dosage by one capsule each day until improved bowel function is achieved.
3.     Colon Detox – Used to deeply cleanse the colon, to arrest diarrhea, and as a drawing poultice for stings and bites. Used internally, Colon Detox acts as a strong purifier and intestinal vacuum, helping to draw out old fecal matter from the walls of your colon and out of bowel pockets. Colon Detox aids in the removal of poisons, toxins, parasites, and heavy metals. Use internally for food poisoning and diarrhea. Use externally as a poultice. Suggested Guidelines: It is important to drink adequate amounts of liquids while taking this product. Oral drugs or herbs taken at the same time as Colon Detox may have diminished absorption. Not recommended if bowel obstruction or intestinal narrowing is a concern.
4.     Digestion Aid Formula – These bitter and carminative herbs will increase the digestive juices thereby reducing gas, bloating and intestinal cramping. May be used before or after meals. For internal use.
5.     Deep Heat Oil– Eases muscle soreness, soothes sprains, strains, and muscle pain.  Reduces inflammation of bursitis and tendonitis and relieves arthritis pain. Massage directly into the body for warming & cooling relief. for sprains, strains and muscular pain.  Also relieves earache (only use if eardrum is NOT ruptured). For external use. Avoid contact with eyes. Apply generously as a topical oil onto the skin. Massage on and immediately around the area of soreness and aching muscles.
6.     Immune Boost –This formula works by boosting the number of immune cells and natural chemicals to help fight illness. A very powerful and potent herbal combination to be used at the first signs of any illness. For internal use.
7.     Kidney-Bladder Formula – for urinary tract infection, incontinence, general edema (swelling) or kidney and bladder concerns. For internal use.
8.     Herbal Anti-Septic Formula – to cleanse and disinfect wounds.  Apply enough Herbal Anti-Septic on wound to completely coat injury and surrounding area. For external use.
9.     Herbal Tooth Powder – Use for inflammation of the gums or any other tooth and gum disorder or simply for normal tooth brushing. Can also assist in tightening loose teeth. Used to scrub teeth and gum with a toothbrush, cloth or finger.
10.  Herbal Ear Drops – used for earaches inside the ears as well as around the ears.  Used also for external glandular swelling or cysts. To soothes and reduce the painful effects of otitis media (earaches). Also used to decrease lymphatic swelling associated with congestion and infection. This product is used externally. Suggested Use: If earache continues for more than two days or becomes severe consultation with a qualified healthcare professional is strongly recommended. 4 drops in ear 3 times daily or as needed for symptomatic relief of earache pain. May be massaged behind the ear and down the neck to encourage fluid drainage.
11.  Herbal Snuff –  Snuff a pinch through each nostril for cleansing, clearing and disinfecting sinuses. For sinus congestion or any chronic sinus problem. Saved many from sinus surgery. Snuff a small pinch of herbal snuff into each nostril, pinching shut opposite nostril. Inhale very deeply when taking in snuff. Hold snuff for 5 to 10 minutes before blowing to clear your nose.
12.  Herbal Eyewash w/o Cayenne – for pink eye, dry eyes and to clear and disinfect your eyes.  Dilute solution (1/2 dropperful – 15 drops) in an eyecup of pure water. Rinse eyes 3 to 4 times daily or as needed. For Chemical spill or splash into eyes copiously flush and wash eyes as instructed per label on chemical bottle.
13.  Cayenne tincture – Used internally for the cold stage of fevers, debility in convalescence or old age, varicose veins, asthma, and digestive problems. Used to stop bleeding, for shock and to increase circulation.  Externally for sprains, unbroken chilblains, neuralgia, lumbago, and pleurisy. Use with care and caution.  Very hot.
14.  Cayenne powder – Used internally for the cold stage of fevers, debility in convalescence or old age, varicose veins, asthma, and digestive problems. Used to stop bleeding, for shock and to increase circulation.  Externally for sprains, unbroken chilblains, neuralgia, lumbago, and pleurisy. Use with care and caution.  Very hot.
15.  Lobelia tincture – Used internally for asthma, bronchitis, whooping cough, pleurisy as a general nerve and muscle relaxant or to induce vomiting. Externally for pleurisy, rheumatism, tennis elbow, whiplash injuries, boils, and ulcers. This herb and its alkaloids are subject to legal restrictions in some countries. Excess causes nausea, vomiting, drowsiness. Not recommended if pregnant or for those patients with heart dysfunction.
16.  Clove essential oil – topical pain reliever for teeth or mouth sores. Anti-infectious, anti-bacterial, antiviral, antifungal, antiparasitic, and antiseptic. Clove oil is used historically for dental infections, viral hepatitis, bacterial colitis, cholera, amoebic dysentery, infectious acne, neuritis, cystitis, sinusitis, bronchitis, tuberculosis, hypertension, thyroid dysfunction, and fatigue.
17.  Lavender essential oil – topical anti-bacterial, for insect bites. For indigestion, depression, anxiety, exhaustion, irritability, tension headaches, migraine, and bronchial complaints
18.  Yarrow tincture – Used internally for feverish illnesses (especially colds, and measles), mucus, diarrhea, dyspepsia, rheumatism, arthritis, menstrual and menopausal complaints, hypertension, and to protect against thrombosis after stroke or heart attack. Externally for wounds, nosebleeds, ulcers, inflamed eyes, and hemorrhoids. (Prolonged use of yarrow may cause allergic rashes and make the skin more sensitive to sunlight.)

Herbal ADD-On #2

  1. Lungs Plus Formula –Relieves Lung congestion, soothes coughs and eases breathing. This formula has been shown to dilate the bronchial passages and loosen mucus and phlegm so it can be expelled from the lungs. Used for asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, any respiratory problem. For internal use. Suggested Guidelines: Not recommended if pregnant, nursing or if high blood pressure is a concern. Not intended for long term, sustained use.
  2. CTR Syrup – used internally to speed the healing of any injury where tissue has been disrupted or damaged. This syrup helps to heal the body from the inside - out. We recommend syrup for any injury or degenerative bone, muscle or nerve conditions. Suggested Guidelines: If injury has occurred, consultation with a healthcare professional is advised.
  3. Liver-Gallbladder Formula –The herbs in this remedy are best known for their ability to stimulate, cleanse and protect the liver and gallbladder as well as rid the body of parasites. Used for any liver condition (infectious or toxic), for digestive complaints. For internal use. Suggested Guidelines: Not recommended if pregnant or nursing or if chronic liver or kidney dysfunction is present. If poor liver or gallbladder is a concern, consultation with a healthcare professional is advised.
  4. Nerve Calm Formula – for nervous tension, irritation, anxiety, insomnia or panic attacks. This formula is both sedative and anti-spasmodic designed to relax, sedate and relieve tension and muscle spasm.  For internal use.  Suggested Guidelines: Not recommended if pregnant, nursing, or if currently taking prescription or over the counter medications. Consult with a qualified healthcare professional if condition persists or increases.
  5. Herbal Mouthwash – Used as a mouthwash for unpleasant breath, also for inflammation of the gums, canker sores, or any other mouth or gum soreness or inflammation. For internal use.
  6. Female Balance Formula –  For hormone balancing in women, relieving P.M.S and menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, bloating, anxiety, depression, vaginal dryness, abnormal or painful menses. For Internal use. Suggested Guidelines: Not recommended if pregnant or nursing. If menstrual or menopausal condition persists consult a healthcare professional.
  7. Anti-Plague Syrup – May assist with symptoms associated with colds, any infectious illness or "plague". Used to boost and stimulate the immune system. For Internal use. This is our version of the classic immune building formula. Not for the timid, only for those wanting "Strong Medicine". Safety Guidelines: Not intended if pregnant or nursing.
  8. Peppermint essential oil – Reduces fevers, candida, nausea, vomiting and aids in respiratory function. It is used for flavoring, cools the body and is excellent for digestion. Rubbing into the temples can relieve headaches. Use for indigestion - one drop orally. Rub some under the nose to open and clear the lungs and sinuses.
  9.  Tea Tree essential oil – topical anti-fungal, anti-bacterial. For external use. An expectorant that also increases perspiration, and stimulates the immune system. It is effective against fungal and bacterial infections. Used for thrush, vaginal infections, acne, athlete's foot, warts, insect bites, cold sore, nits (eggs of head lice). Apply directly to warts and nits, but dilute in a carrier oil (jojoba or almond) for other uses. 1 part tea tree to 10 parts oil.
  10. Oregano infused oil – sublingually used for anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, immune builder. For internal use.  2 to 3 drops under the tongue is the general recommendation.  May also be used to rub on the soles of the feet. Oregano is also a powerful immune system builder.
  11. Slippery Elm bark powder – A sweet, mucilaginous, laxative herb with a fenugreek-like odor. It soothes and lubricates tissues, and draws out toxins. Used internally for gastric and duodenal ulcers, gastritis, colitis, and digestive problems especially in infants. Externally for sore throat, coughs, wounds, burns, boils and abscesses. Make into a gruel by adding warm water (may also add cinnamon and honey).
  12. Castor oil – used topically as a fomentation to relieve and reduce pain, inflammation, growths and swellings. Saturate cloth with castor oil apply over area and keep warm with heat for 1 hour.  Repeat 2 to 4 times daily.  May reuse castor oil cloth. For external use only.
  13. Shepherd’s Purse tincture – Used internally and externally to stop bleeding, especially heavy menstruation, blood in urine, hemorrhoids, nosebleed, and wounds. Also internally for cystitis, and externally for varicose veins. Also used for hypertension and postpartum bleeding. Shepherd’s purse stops excessive bleeding, especially menstrual or related to childbirth.
  14. Ginger capsules – used for motion sickness, dizziness, nausea, or indigestion Ginger can be taken to increase the circulation warming cold hands and feet. Crystalized Ginger can also be used.
  15. Plantain tincture – Externally for skin irritation, inflamed eyelids or for bites and stings. Used internally for constipation and diarrhea.
  16. Mullein tincture – calms and soothes digestion. Used internally for coughs, whooping cough, bronchitis, laryngitis, tonsillitis, asthma, excess respiratory mucus, tuberculosis, urinary tract infections, nervous tension, and insomnia. Externally for earaches (flowers in olive oil), sores, wounds, boils, rheumatic pain, hemorrhoids, and chilblains.
  17. Fennel tincture –Used internally for indigestion, gas, bloating, colic and insufficient lactation. Use as a mouthwash or gargle for gum disease or sore throat.

Additional items to consider adding to your existing First Aid Kit, if they are not there already.

**First-aid instruction manual - Herbal First Aid and Health Care, by Kyle Christensen

Miscellaneous

  1. Sea Salt – for mineral replacement in dehydration (Celtic Sea Salt, Redmond Real Salt).   Mineral Replacement Drink (1/2 tsp sea salt, 3 TBS honey or sugar to 1 quart water – you may also add lemon or orange juice for flavor). Mix with water for a gargle or to clear sinuses ( 1 tsp to 1 TBS per cup of warm water - there is no set recipe).
  2. Soap – liquid anti-bacterial or castile soap – to clean wounds and skin.
  3. Honey – antiseptic to put on wounds, for insect bites, burns, sore throat (mix with cayenne), and fatigue.
  4. Epsom Salt or Dead Sea Salt  – used to draw out toxins and radiation.  Used 1 –2 cups per bath.
  5. Apple Cider Vinegar – for arthritis (internally – 1TBS mixed with 1 TBS raw honey in water twice daily) and to wash the skin. Use as a wash for vaginal yeast infections to relieve itching.
  6. Baking Soda – used to neutralize acids burns, for re-hydration, and insect bites.
  7. Miso – used nutritionally to ward off the effects of radiation.  Made into a soup.
  8. Rubbing Alcohol or alcohol preps – used to clean around wounds.
  9. Potassium Iodide – Potassium Iodate - for thyroid protection against radiation.  Also used to protect the thyroid from radiation is Black Walnut hull and seaweeds such as kelp, dulse and Irish moss.
  10. Witch Hazel – for hemorrhoids and as a cleansing wash and insect bites. A very good astringent solution. 
  11. Water - Do not underestimate the value of good clean water.  Much has been written about the curative powers of drinking plenty of water.  For digestive complains, pain, inflammation, etc.  You need not have gallons stored in your First Aid Kit, but know that water is an important tool.

Tools

  1. Tweezers – for removal of splinters or debris from skin or tissues.
  2. Scissors – to cut bandages, cloth, etc.
  3. Thermometer – for taking temperatures.
  4. Tongue Depressors – for finger splints.
  5. Tape – to adhere bandages.
  6. Snake Bite Kit – in addition to snake bites, use for spider or insect bites.  A portable suction devise is good to have on hand.
  7. Cotton Applicator (Q-tips) – to apply herbs in small areas or to scrub and clean tissue.
  8. Splinter removers – more customized than general tweezers.
  9. Instant Ice Pack – for sprains, strains, contusions when a freezer and ice is not available.  The I. in R.I.C.E. (Rest, Ice, Compress, Elevate)
  10. Epi-Pen – epinephrine injection, if there is a history of severe allergic reactions.
  11. Otoscope – this tool can be purchased inexpensively to view the ear canal.
  12. Stethoscope & Blood Pressure Cuff – to monitor blood pressure and to listen to the heart and the lungs.
  13. Nail Clippers – specialized tool for nails (ingrown toenails)
  14. Bulb Syringe – to forcefully rinse wounds, for small enemas, to extract mucus.  Sterilize after every use.
  15. Hot Water Bottle/Enema/Douche.
  16. Dental Mirror – to view mouth and teeth.


Bandages

  1. 16-36 each Band-Aids – 1/2” x 3”, 3/4” x 4”, knuckles
  2. Ace Bandages - 2”, 3” and 6”
  3. Flannel – 11” x 14” – an old nightgown or shirt
  4. Gauze – many sizes of both pads and rolls
  5. Waterproof tape
  6. Vinyl examination gloves – one box – multiple sizes if necessary for your family.
  7. Feminine Napkins – Maxi-pads– for heavy bleeding (not just female concerns)
  8. Moleskin – for blisters or to protect skin from wear.
  9. SAM Splint – use for arms, legs, ankle or neck immobilization.
  10. Butterfly bandages and Super Glue for wound closure.
  11. Triangular bandages to make a sling or wrap.
  12. Bandaging strips – cut or tear an old clean sheet into 4” strips that can be used for gauze, to wrap or bind injuries.

Emergency and Other Items to Consider

1.     Cell phone and re-charger that utilizes the accessory plug in your car dash
2.     Emergency Contact List. phone numbers of all family, friends and contact information for your family doctor and pediatrician, local emergency services, emergency road service providers and the regional poison control center
3.     Small, waterproof flashlight and extra batteries
4.     Candles and matches for cold climates
5.     Sunscreen and lotion
6.     Mylar emergency blanket
7.     Plastic bags for the disposal of contaminated materials
8.     Safety pins in assorted sizes
9.     Save-A-Tooth storage device containing salt solution and a travel case &/or emergency dental kit
10.  Aluminum finger splints
11.  Water purifying - chlorine bleach and/or hand water filter
12.  Copies of important family documents
13.  Dust masks/mirco filter masks (95N)
14.  Whistle
15.  Maps of the area
16.  Bug Out Bag - 72 hour kit
17.  Clear Plastic sheeting to cover windows (if they break in an earthquake) and Duct tape
18.  Matches
19.  Garbage bags
20.  Writing paper/pencils/pens
21.  Tarps/stakes/twine/nails/rope/spikes
22.  Good multipurpose knife and Scissors
23.  Siphon & hand pumps
24.  Boy Scout Handbook
25.  Work Gloves
26.  Glue
27.  Extra Reading Glasses
28.  Repair tools
29.  Wrenches/pliers to turn of water and gas to home
30.  Etc.

There are many OTC medications that you may want to include in your kit.  The purpose of this list was to emphasize herbs and herbal preparations that can be used in first aid applications. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any diseases, or replaces the services of a competent health care provider.  This program has not been evaluate or approved by the FDA.  By all means listen to your body and use common sense.

Congratulations if you made it to the end of this!
Prepared and provided by Kyle D. Christensen, DC, ND, MH and Western Botanicals, Inc.              Copyright© April 2009, July 2011