Protein Smoothie, Without the Powder

Jul
19

Please forgive my horrible picture taking.  As you can see, I am new to this, so it will only get better (hopefully!).

I came across this recipe from one of my favorite blogs to which I often refer my patients, The Whole Life Nutrition Kitchen.  I love this recipe because it allows you to make a protein smoothie without using any protein powder.  What’s wrong with protein powder you ask?  Some are of course better than others, however they still have a huge laundry list of ingredients, some of which are ok and many that are less to be desired.  One of the hardest pieces about finding a good protein powder is the kind of sweetener they use.  If you are trying to find one that is low on the glycemic index or that doesn’t have much sugar, I find they often use either artificial sweetener, fructose, corn syrup, cane sugar you name it…..not to mention finding one with optimal ingredients AND that tastes good too!

In this recipe, the nuts are soaked overnight, at least 8-10 hours.  Why is this important?

Unlike grains, nuts contain smaller amounts of phytic acid. Their real issue for us is having high amounts of enzyme inhibitors. These enzymes are useful to seeds and nuts because it prevents them from sprouting prematurely. But they can really strain your digestive system.

Soaking your nuts in water will neutralize these enzyme inhibitors, and also help encourage the production of beneficial enzymes. These enzymes, in turn, increase many vitamins, especially B vitamins.  Your nerves, skin, eyes, hair, liver, mouth, muscles, gastrointestinal tract, and brain depend on the B vitamins for proper functioning.  The B vitamins are coenzymes that are involved in energy production.

It also makes these nuts much easier to digest and the nutrients more easily absorbed.   Soaking nuts and seeds  is a traditional method of preparation.

Recipe adapted from the blog I referred to above…

Fresh Seasonal Fruit  Almond Smoothie

Make sure to plan ahead of time when making this smoothie.  You need to soak the nuts for 8-10 hours.  It’s best done before going to bed so they can soak overnight.  In the morning be sure to drain off the soaking water and rinse well in a colander. You can use fresh or frozen fruit.  The fruit is amazing right now at the farmers markets, use what is in season! Yum.

1 cup raw almonds, soaked overnight

1 1/2 to 2 cups water

1 to 2 cups fresh or frozen strawberries

1 or 2 peaches, nectarines, plums, apricots

1/2 tsp vanilla extract

1 tablespoon raw honey or a few drops of  stevia (optional, I opted out on this due to the natural yummy sweetness of the fruit)

Place the almonds and water into a high-powered blender or a blender fitted with a sharp blade (vita mix is excellent). Add water and blend until very smooth, about 30 to 60 seconds. Then add the rest and drink up!

Satisfied Customer!

If you are getting on the nut and seed soaking kick, then make sure to soak more almonds and you can make homemade almond milk.  This is the only milk product my 20 month daughter will drink now.  No more store bought, the taste difference is amazing!


If you want to have some nuts or seeds for snacks, but you can’t digest them raw very well… then:

you can add sea salt to your filtered water and nuts, leave in a warm place for at least 7 hours or overnight.  Drain in a colander.  Spread on a stainless steel baking pan and place n a warm oven (no more than 150 degrees) for 12-24 hours, stirring occasionally, until completely dry and crisp.  Store in an airtight container.  Recipe ala Sally Fallon, Nourishing Traditions.

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Day of Giving June 19th 9-1!

Jun
15

Come receive mini treatments and/or consultations this Saturday, June 19th at our Day of Giving.  This is our opportunity to give back to the community and offer our services FOR FREE.  Choose from Acupuncture, Chiropractic, Massage Therapy, Hypnotherapy, Foot Reflexology or better yet stay for the day and receive them all!  There will be food and many fantastic raffle prizes and 10% off supplements.  I look forward to seeing you there.

4841 Soquel Dr.  Soquel, Ca 95073

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Celine Dion pregnant with help from Acupuncture!

Jun
14

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After undergoing 6 in-vitro fertilization attempts and one painful miscarriage, Celine Dion is finally pregnant with twins. What did she do differently this time? Acupuncture. Acupuncture? How can acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) really help with the success of IVF and getting pregnant?

Acupuncture and TCM are extremely effective for those wishing to become pregnant naturally or with ART (assisted reproductive technologies, such as IVF). More and more eastern and western medical doctors are joining forces to help their patients achieve optimal health as well as a healthy pregnancy and birth.

Patients can prepare for the IVF process by optimizing their reproductive health using general principles of TCM. This is ideally done 3 months prior the IVF procedure, however any amount of time will be helpful. TCM can regulate hormones and lower elevated FSH levels, increase ovarian function and the quality of eggs produced, reduce the side effects of hormone treatments, increase blood flow to the endometrial lining and thereby enhance the chances of a successful implantation. Acupuncture and TCM are also helpful with the stress and emotional components that arise when trying to conceive.

One of the most important and popular implementations of TCM during an IVF treatment is what is commonly referred to as Pre and Post Transfer Treatments. The chances of conception increase when reproductive specific Acupuncture is administered prior to and shortly after the embryo is transfered to the uterus during an IVF treatment. Post-transfer treatments can be done even the following day. A recent German study showed that conception rates increased to 51% when acupuncture is administered before and after transfers, as compared to only 36% when transfers are done without acupuncture. Given the financial and emotional investment of an IVF treatment, TCM is a highly effective tool explore as an option when undergoing IVF.

To find a Licensed Acupuncturist that specializes in reproductive medicine, check out the aborm.org.

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My new favorite: Seaweed Salad

May
21

Seaweed Salad

I had the pleasure of teaching a class about Nutrition for Preconception with my colleague Rachel S. and Naturopathic doctor Carly.  Carly provided our class with a great taster and recipe for her Seaweed Salad and it is now one of my favorite go to’s. My advice, double the recipe if you want to have leftovers.

Benefits of Seaweed:  According to Paul Pitchford’s book Healing with Whole Foods.

Sea plants contain 10 to 20 times the minerals of land plants and an abundance of vitamins, minerals and amino acids.

Arame and Hijiki have a very cooling thermal nautre; salty flavor; moistens dryness; softens hardened areas and masses in the body; benefits the thyroid.

They are one of the richest sources of iodine; highly concentrated in iron and calcium; excellent for alleviating high blood pressure; builds bones and teeth.

p.s.  stand by for my Nutrition for Preconception and Nutrition for Optimal Pregnancy courses beginning in July ‘10.

SEAWEED SALAD

Ingredients:


1 cup arame or hikki seaweed, soaked in water 10 minutes and drained

1/2 cup carrot grated

1/2 cup beets grated

2 scallions diced

2-3 red radishes or 1 inch knob of daikon, slivered

Dressing:

2tbs sesame oil

1 tbs mirin

1 tsp tamari

1 tbs brown rice vinegar

1 inch ginger minced/chopped

1 clove garlic crushed/chopped

8 sprigs finely chopped cilantro leaves & stems

1tbs diced red chilli or flakes  (half a red chilli)

1 tbs flax oil (optional, if eating immediately)

Garnish:

1/3 cup toasted pumpkin seed

Combine all salad ingredients in a bowl

Combine dressing ingredients in a small bowl

Combine dressing with salad and mix well

Top with garnish when ready to serve

Serves 2-4

Will last 3 days in refrigerator

Serving suggestions: to accompany fish, on top of cooked whole grains, mixed with soba noodles, on its own, as part of mixed salad plate, in a gluten-free wrap with hummos, topped with avocado, as a condiment (like pickles, etc), or however you like!


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American Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine

May
11

It’s official, I am now a fellow of ABORM, the American Board of Oriental and Reproductive Medicine.   What is ABORM and what exactly does this mean?

ABORM is an advanced examination created by leading Reproductive Endocrinologists and Acupuncturists in infertility treatment in order  to meet the patient and physician demand for a demonstration of knowledge of care in this field.  ABORM is dedicated to establishing the highest standards for integrating Chinese and Western medicine in the treatment of reproductive health.

For me, ABORM is just another way to bridge the gap between western and eastern medicine and offer a truly integrative approach for treating infertility for both men and women.

As an ABORM fellow, I am committed to staying abreast of the most current research related to Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine as it relates to the treatment of infertility.

I continue to intend on working in partnership with ob/gyns and/or reproductive endocrinologist to offer the most comprehensive care.

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The Latest @ Points For Wellness!

Apr
30

Welcome to our new blog!

Now we can keep in touch with you regularly about the latest happenings at Points for Wellness.  We will offer up to date health information, new tasty recipes, classes being offered and much more.

At Points for Wellness, our focus is treating the person as a whole in order to achieve optimal health. We are dedicated to facilitate healing by increasing individual health awareness and embodiment. We strive to educate our patients about their bodies and how their lifestyle choices affect their health.

Our clinic provides a comprehensive medical plan including treatments through the administration of acupuncture and custom herbal medicine, nutritional counseling, state of the art lab testing, massage therapy, and fitness training.

We specialize in Fertility, Acute and Chronic Pain, and Internal Medicine.

We invite you to visit our clinic in Soquel Village at 4841 Soquel Dr., or call us at (831) 475-1055 to set up an appointment for a consultation or treatment. Please contact us if you have any questions about our clinic or the services we offer.

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