Natural Approach to Allergies for You & Your Family – Plus Info on What Testing to Ask For
24 Aug 2011 5 Comments
in Allergies and Asthma, Baby & Child Health Tags: allergies, allergy, Celiac Disease, gluten testing, Immune system, Immunoglobulin E
Are you suffering from allergies right now. Then this article is for you. So many of us have allergies yet we go undiagnosed and suffer from all kinds of ailments and have no idea that they are being caused by allergies.
For instance, did you know that allergies can trigger, mimic and contribute to the following problems?
Chronic ear infections
Diabetes
Eczema and psoriasis
Fibromyalgia
Sinusitis
IBS or Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Headaches
Pain on the body
Heartburn
Allergies can make many existing problems worse, start or trigger several disorders and create symptoms that mimic many common symptoms present in a long list of disorders.
If you suspect you may have allergies because you suffer from any of the above issues you may want to consider specific testing that can be done in a private lab.
There are simple tests you can request to determine if you have food sensitivities, allergies and or intolerances.
IgE allergy testing looks at foods that cause an immediate allergy, these are usually the reactions that most doctors recognize. They are reactions to foods or inhalants that involve the immune systems IgE antibodies.
IgG sensitivities test looks at many foods to determine delayed sensitivities. Symptoms usually don’t appear for several hours. These symptoms can be present for months or years until the reactive food has been removed from the diet for several months or longer.
Testing for Gluten intolerance and Celiac disease is also VERY important because a lot of issues like IBS, crohns, rheumatoid arthritis, asthma and many other ailments can be caused because of a gluten allergy. Learning to check for food allergies and in tolerances has been very important for us, since my firsborn had many allergies as a young child that went undiagnosed. After careful observation I started to see that certain foods would trigger his asthma. So for the past 11 years we have been on a journey with him to get him healthier. I did case studies on my son and wrote down everything for weeks and weeks at a time. I would compare his symptoms and research ways to help him. He was on over 6 meds a day before his 2 birthday and the pediatrician we had, believed in prescribing an antibiotic for every little thing, completely destroying his immune system and digestive function. I am so thankful that I know what I know now, even though we had very rough months in and out of ER’s and many sleepless nights. But you would never get this info from me had I not been allowed to live through those perils, so for that I am blessed.
You can also test for intolerances which are generally chemical reactions to foods that do not involve the immune system. Most allergists completely overlook intolerances because they are not considered to be classic allergies. However food intolerances can wreak havoc by causing migraines, headaches, diarrhea and many other things.
Whether you suffer from allergies or food sensitivities I have found that taking herbs that have high anti fungal properties can help along with a good probiotic like the one from Garden of Life.
Once you know what allergies and or food sensitivities you have it’s easier to devise a plan to first detox and then remove foods that may trigger an allergic reaction. After diagnosing, cleansing and removing triggers, you can focus on supplementation and herbal remedies to aid the body’s immune response.
For natural approaches to allergies, consider the following:
- Omega-3 fatty acids: According to Mother Earth News, a German study published in the journal Allergy found people who have diets rich in of omega-3 fatty acids suffer from fewer allergy symptoms. A second study in Sweden found that children who regularly ate fish prior to age one had much lower allergies by age four. My favorite sources of omega-3 fatty acids are grass fed meat and eggs, and krill oil. (Fish has become too contaminated to rely on as a staple.)
- Probiotics: In a 2008 study, researchers discovered that people who took probiotics throughout allergy season had lower levels of an antibody that triggered allergy symptoms. They also had higher levels of a different antibody (IgG), thought to play a protective role against allergic reactions. Other researchers found evidence that giving probiotics to newborns and mothers-to-be may help prevent childhood allergies.
- Vitamin D: Insufficient vitamin D levels have been linked to more severe asthma and allergies in children. Vitamin D has also been found to reduce allergic responses to mold.
- Hot peppers: Hot chili peppers, horseradish, and hot mustards work as natural decongestants. In fact, a nasal spray containing capsaicin (derived from hot peppers) significantly reduced nasal allergy symptoms in a 2009 study.
- Locally produced honey: Many believe that consuming locally produced honey, which contains pollen spores picked up by the bees from your local plants, can act as a natural “allergy vaccine.” By introducing a small amount of allergen into your system (from eating the honey), your immune system is activated and over time can build up your natural immunity against it. Just be careful to consume honey moderately as it’s high in fructose.
Below are several other foods and herbs you might want to try:
- Quercetin: Quercetin is an antioxidant that belongs to a class of water-soluble plant substances called flavonoids. Although research is sketchy, many believe quercetin-rich foods (such as apples, berries, red grapes, red onions, capers and black tea) prevent histamine release—so they are “natural antihistamines.” Quercetin is also available in supplement form—a typical dose for hay fever is between 200 and 400 mg per day.
- Butterbur (Petasites hybridus): Another natural antihistamine, this herb has been used since ancient times to treat a variety of conditions, including migraines. In a German study, 40 percent of patients taking butterbur root extract were able to reduce their intake of traditional asthma medications. A British study found butterbur as effective as the drug Zyrtec.A word of caution is needed, however. Butterbur is a member of the ragweed family, so if you are allergic to ragweed, marigold, daisy, or chrysanthemum, you should not use butterbur. Also, the RAW herb should not be used because it contains substances called pyrrolizidine alkaloids that can be toxic to the liver and kidneys and may cause cancer. Commercial butterbur products have had a lot of these alkaloids removed.
- Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica): Another natural antihistamine, stinging nettle has a long history of use for seasonal allergies, without the drowsiness and dry mouth associated with many pharmacological antihistamines. Nettle inhibits your body’s ability to produce histamines. The recommended dose is about 300 mg freeze-dried nettle extract daily.
- Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis): Goldenseal may be helpful for seasonal allergies. Laboratory studies suggest that berberine, the active ingredient in goldenseal, has antibacterial and immune-enhancing properties.
- Eucalyptus oil: This pure essential oil can be healing to mucus membranes. You can apply a drop on a cotton ball and sniff it several times a day, add a few drops to water (or to a nebulizer, if you own one) for a steam treatment, or use a few drops in your bathwater.
Sources:
LCO Herbal Medicine Class
Mercola.com
Audio Article: Hear LCO talk about Lemon Balm
20 Aug 2011 Leave a Comment
in Anxiety Relief, Audio Articles, God's Green Herbs, tea Tags: herbs, La Chica Organica herbs, Lemon Balm

Hear LCO give you information on Lemon Balm and what it’s used for, in this short audio article.
Did you know this about Cancer?
17 Aug 2011 1 Comment
in cancer, gerson therapy Tags: Alternative medicine, cancer, max gerson, Multiple drug resistance
Most tumors contain a small percentage, approximately 2%, of MDR (multiple drug-resistant) cells. Chemo is not effective against these cells. After the first round of chemo, if the chemo is effective, all of the cells that are not MDR, are destroyed. Since this accounts for the vast majority of the tumor mass, the tumor appears to be effectively destroyed. However, the MDR cells remain and start to multiply. If the cancer recurs due to MDR cells, the new tumor is likely to be entirely MDR. The next time chemo is used, none of the cells will be destroyed because they are all MDR. This is why giving chemo after a cancer recurs often fails to have any effect.
There are many patients and natural health physicians that say that only alternative treatments are able to destroy MDR cells. Something worth looking into.
As I always say: Its your health, so make sure you make informed decisions before treating with conventional or alternative medicine. Here is some more info on cancer and sickness you might find helpful.
http://wp.me/pS0Z7-b7 – must see video
http://wp.me/pS0Z7-Hx – must see video
http://wp.me/pS0Z7-b1 – must video
http://www.gerson.org/pdfs/Chemo_and_the_Gerson_Therapy.pdf – Gerson Therapy while doing chemo
http://www.amazon.com/Healing-Gerson-Way-Defeating-Diseases/dp/0976018624/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1307216551&sr=8-1-spell – book that outlines the Gerson Therapy.
http://www.gerson.org/GersonTherapy/gersontherapy.htm Gerson Therapy site with explanation about treatment.
Protocel treatment. There is a fantastic book and cd about this treatment and the suggested diet for those suffering from cancer and other illnesses. http://www.amazon.com/Outsmart-Your-Cancer-Alternative-Treatments/dp/0972886788/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
Blessings,
LCO
Source: http://alternativecancer.us/
Good Fats Don’t Make You Fat – They Actually Help You Loose Weight!
14 Aug 2011 Leave a Comment
in Diet & Weight loss, organic food Tags: Diet food, eat, Fat substitute, Low-fat diet, Weight gain
The TRUTH IS EATING FAT DOESN’T MAKE YOU FAT. It’s the inability to burn fat that makes you fat. In fact, depriving your body of fat can have detrimental effects to its function. Your brain, your nervous system, your hormones, and the cells of your body are built from fat. Therefore, for your body to function at its optimal level, you need to replenish your body with a good source of FAT in your diet.
In the last decade, “low-fat” and “non-fat” or “0 Calories” products have taken over the shelves at the grocery store. From yogurt to Pringles to soda, people have been tricked into thinking that if its “low in fat” this will help them lose weight. In fact, the opposite is true. Recent research from the Behavioral Neuroscience found that fat substitutes can interfere with the body’s ability to regulate food intake which leads to inefficient use of calories and weight gain!1
Researchers studied rats on a high fat diet versus rats eating “fake-fats” and the results showed that the rats that ate fake-fat Pringles ate more food, put on more weight, and gained more body fat than their counterparts on the high-fat diet that were given only the high-fat Pringles.
Not only does eating a “low-fat” diet deprive your body of essential nutrients, but it doesn’t lead to the weight loss you want. In 2009, a study showed 645 obese patients who used a low-fat diet had NO CHANGE in waist circumference.2
Don’t get drawn into the trap that man-made and man-altered products are better and healthier for your body than the food that God has provided on this earth. Just like our bodies, He didn’t create junk, He didn’t create foods with too much fat that need to be altered by man before we eat them. If a food doesn’t naturally come from the earth, don’t eat it!
What are some good fats? Raw dairy, raw extra virgen coconut oil, unrefined organic olive oil (un-cooked), raw nuts, raw seeds, raw nut butters, organic free range green fed chicken, organic gras and green fed beef, flaxseed, chia seeds, wild salmon, grass, organic peanut oil, fruits, dark green vegetables and yams.
Source: Maximized Living
References:
1. Susan E. Swithers, Sean B. Ogden and Terry L. Davidson. Fat Substitutes Promote Weight Gain in Rats Consuming High-Fat Diets. Behavioral Neuroscience, 2011; 125 (4).
2. Anthony A. Bavry, M.D., M.P.H. and Deepak L. Bhatt, M.D., F.A.C.C. Comparison of Weight-Loss Diets With Different Compositions of Fat, Protein, and Carbohydrates. American College of Cardiology Cardiosource, 2009.
The Ins and Outs of Raw Food – Recipes, Tips & Resources You Should Know About!
10 Aug 2011 8 Comments
in Baby & Child Health, Diet & Weight loss, organic food, Organic Living Video's, Preggo Mama, recipes, Smoothies & Juices Tags: raw food books, raw food easy deserts, Raw food recipes, raw food video, Raw foodism, raw milk, vegetarian
Raw food anyone?
When you hear people say that they eat raw food do you think that limits you to only carrot sticks and celery? Thankfully that is not the case.
The other day I was chatting with a mom about how to get her little ones to eat more raw food.
Here is some of the information I shared with her. But just in case you don’t know what raw food is, here is a quick explanation courtesy of Raw Food Life:
“Science proves that cooking not only destroys nutrition and enzymes, but chemically changes foods from the substances needed for health into free-radicals and poisons that destroy our health!
When you eat more cooked food you are consuming acidic toxins faster than your body can eliminate them so they back up, disrupting your body’s delicate acid/alkaline balance, a major cause of excess weight and disease. Heating food above 118 degrees F. causes the chemical changes that create acidic toxins, including the carcinogens, mutagens and free-radicals associated with diseases like diabetes, arthritis, heart disease and cancer. Cooking also destroys the live enzymes that aid in digestion and health.”
At home we love to make raw organic pancakes, raw organic vegan chocolate mousse, raw protein coco balls, raw linguine and of course raw soups, salads, smoothies and anything else the kids want to eat. We are not a 100% raw family but we incorporate raw foods into 50% or more of our diet. Eating raw makes you feel better, gives you more energy, less digestive issues and also gets your body all of the living enzymes, probiotics and nutritional content that is destroyed or significantly reduced by cooking.
Now I can’t say we eat raw without admitting that from time to time (as the budget permits) we also consume raw milk, raw cheese, raw butter, raw nuts and raw kefir. Its amazing but true that my oldest cannot tolerate regular organic milk or cheese, its makes him gassy and messes with his digestion. But when he consumes raw dairy he is fine. No gas, no diarrhea, no bloating no issues. This is because the dairy contains all of the digestive enzymes, amino acids and pro-biotics that aid the body in digestion. When you consume regular milk you are not getting any of these valuable properties because they are destroyed in the process of making it ready fr the shelf in your local grocery store.
I must say that you have to be VERY careful when purchasing raw milk. Not all farmers take the necessary precautions so its very important that you seek a qualified farm that is using appropriate health and sanitation practices while caring for the milk produced on their farm. For a full article and resources on where to get raw milk near you, click here.
Healthy Raw Food Products
Raw Revolution Bars – energy snack bars made of 100% vegan, raw food in a variety of flavors
Go Raw Freeland snacks – raw snacks made of local organic seeds, nuts and other ingredients from the earth
Navitas Naturals – packaged nutrient rich, whole foods and superfood snacks
Raw Nuts, Grains and Nut Butters - Fantastic site with lots of nutrient packed foods
Kitchen Gadgets
Vitamix – Number one rated, high powered blender perfect for making anything from green smoothies to raw banana “ice cream”
Dehydrator – Perfect for dehydrating fruits and vegetables to make raw snacks
Juicer – A juicer is essential on a raw food diet or for anyone that would rather drink their fruits and vegetables
Food Processor – blend raw foods to make sauces or purees
Books
Everyday Raw by Matthew Kenney
Everyday Raw Desserts by Matthew Kenney
The Green Smoothie Revolution by Victoria Boutenko
Sunfood Diet Success System by David Wolfe
Superfoods: The Food and Medicine of the Future by David Wolfe
RAW: The Uncooked book by Juliano Brotman & Erika Lenkert
The Raw Gourmet by Nomi Shannon
The complete Book of Raw Food by Julie Rowell
Going Raw: Everything You Need to Start Your Own Raw Food Diet and Lifestyle Revolution at Home by Integrative Nutrition Grad Judita Wignall
Movies and Videos
Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead – One man documents his journey throughout the United States as he goes on a 60 day juice diet to fix his own health and inspire others to do the same
Raw for 30 Days – the incredible story of how a 20 day raw food diet enables people to win their battle with diabetes
Recipes
Organic Raw Vegan Chocolate Mousse by La Chica Organica
Yummy Raw Homemade Ice Cream by La Chica Organica
Raw Smoothies & Juices by La Chica Organica
Banana Pecan Pancakes by Rawmazing
Cherry, Fig Cereal by We Like it Raw
Broccoli, Mushroom “Stir Fry” by Rawmazing
Raw Ravioli with Sun Dried Tomato Sage Sauce by We Like it Raw
Raw “Tuna” Burgers by Figgy Piggy
Clementine Tarts by The Fresh Network
Kale, Spinach and Apple Smoothie by Lemons and Loafers
Apple Choy Slaw by A Delicious Life
Cabbage Avocado Salad with Hemp and Coriander by The Fresh Network

















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