Monday, October 30, 2017

Lose weight and control anxiety with Breathing techniques...

This post is from Michael Archer from Vancouver, BC,

The is a breathing technique by tony Robbins on you tube.

It is ten breaths which take 6 minutes and 40 seconds,

Go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtEcpz29AyU or search ‘tony Robbins breathing exercise’

The diaphragmic breathing from your belly.  Stops anxiety in its tracks.
Recommend by psychiatrists.

Thanks again

This post is written by Michael from Canada

The Benefits of Kelp...

Kelp - Dr. Axe
Seaweed: It’s not just for sushi anymore. In fact, kelp, a form of seaweed, has made its way into kitchens of health-conscious people all over the world — and that’s perfectly OK with me.
Considered by many to be a superfood because of its wide variety of nutrients, kelp has been a staple of several Asian cultures for centuries. While its popularity in the western world is a more recent event, as more people discover the many benefits this vegetable has to offer, it’s quickly becoming part of a healthy, balanced diet for a large number of Americans as well.
This seaweed is effective in weight loss, supports thyroid health, has been proven to reduce the risk of many forms of cancer and even keeps your bones strong. Get to know the power of mighty kelp.

Top 7 Kelp Benefits

1. Great Source of Iodine
Do you know if you’re eating enough iodine? That’s an important question, because iodine-rich foods help protect you from a dangerous deficiency. Iodine is a vital nutrient that helps support a healthy thyroid, protects against certain kinds of cancer, promotes healthy growth and development in babies and children, and even helps you maintain a healthy brain.
Because kelp contains an extremely high level of iodine (up to 2,984 micrograms in some varieties), it’s one of the best ways to maintain a healthy level of iodine. Powdered kelp has been used to treat hypothyroidism in patients with severe motor intellectual disabilities, who are at a very high risk of iodine deficiency. (1)
2. Helps You Lose Weight
Not only is kelp a nutrient-rich food that’s beneficial to any diet, but it also has specific fat-fighting properties. A protein found in most varieties, known as fucoxanthin, has been shown to significantly reduce fat tissue — one of the reasons I recommend it as a healthy weight loss supplement. (2) A study out of Moscow also found that a combination of pomegranate seedoil with fucoxanthin promoted weight loss and increased liver function. (3)
Another way kelp can be helpful when losing weight is by the presence of particular molecules known as alginates. These alginates are prevalent in some varieties of kelp more than others. One study studied the effect of kelp on pancreatic lipase, finding that its consumption reduced this process by which the pancreas overprocesses fat and stores too much in the body. Instead, this seaweed was a vital factor in helping the body expel fat via excrement, rather than absorb large amounts. (4) Essentially, this means it’s considered a lipase inhibitor.
3. May Prevent or Treat Diabetes
Those at risk for or who have diabetes may also find kelp a welcome addition to their diabetic diet plan. A Korean study published in Nutrition Research and Practice found that kelp consumption greatly improved blood glucose levels, positively influenced glycemic control and increased antioxidant enzyme activities in patients with type II diabetes. (5)
4. Helps with Some Blood-Related Disorders
There’s a power nutrient found in many varieties of kelp that, among other things, has shown effectiveness against blood-related problems. It’s called fucoidan.
Fucoidan has shown effectiveness in preventing blood clots that can lead to dangerous health problems, including stroke and heart attack. It’s so effective, in fact, that researchers cite it as having potential to be used as an oral antithrombotic agent, potentially reducing the need of prescription drugs to treat clotting problems. (6) This may be relevant especially to those suffering from or at risk for diabetes, as a common complication of diabetes includes excessive clotting — making this brown seaweed a double-whammy on diabetes.
Fucoidan also protects cells in your body from ischemic damage, meaning damage caused by improper levels of blood flow to certain parts of the body. (7)

Kelp benefits - Dr. Axe

5. Slows the Growth of Many Types of Cancer
Multiple nutrients in kelp function in tandem to give you protection against cancer. The presence of fucoxanthin was found to be effective against a number of types of prostate cancer. In addition, fucoxanthin can help remove drug resistance in cancer patients undergoing dangerous chemotherapy treatments, thereby reducing the amount of harmful drugs introduced into one’s system in order to treat cancer. (8) While my recommendation is generally to avoid traditional cancer treatments, the impact is still significant for many who choose to go that route.
However, when it comes to cancer-fighting nutrients, fucoidan wins the top spot. Studies on fucoidan have found that it causes cancer cells to die (a process known as “apoptosis”) in leukemia, colon, breast and lung cancer. (91011) It’s the fucoidan and fucoxanthin combo that makes this sea vegetable one of the most effective cancer-fighting foods.
6. Natural Anti-Inflammatory
As a general defense against most diseases, I always recommend following a diet rich in anti-inflammatory foodsInflammation is at the root of most diseases, and it’s hypothesized that chronic inflammation may be caused by an overactive immune system, flooding the body with dangerous hormones.
Certain kinds of kelp have been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties (and serve as antioxidants), meaning they help reduce the overall inflammation in your body, which in turn reduces your probability of disease. (12Fucoidan, found in kelp, has also been shown to work as an anti-inflammatory and also to improve cholesterol levels in the blood, responsible for heart conditions. (13)
7. Helps Prevent Bone Loss
Are you at risk for osteoporosis or other bone diseases? Kelp can help with that, too! First, it’s a rich source of vitamin K — you get almost a quarter of the daily recommended intake of vitamin K in just one serving. One of the many benefits of vitamin K is its role in creating denser bones that don’t as easily succumb to arthritis and osteoporosis. It’s also worthwhile to note that if you’ve been on antibiotics lately, you might need to increase your vitamin K intake to avoid vitamin K deficiency.
However, people on blood-thinning drugs ought to avoid extra vitamin K, as it can affect how the drugs work.
Fucoidan also contributes to healthy bones. Low molecular weight fucoidan helps prevent age-related bone loss and improves the mineral density in bones. (14)

Kelp Nutrition Facts

So, what is this superfood, exactly? Kelp belongs to the brown algae class (Phaeophyceae) and is specifically in the order Laminariales. There are probably around 30 varieties or “genera” included under the general classification of kelp.
Visibly, it’s a large seaweed that grows in shallow, underwater forests. It’s often surrounded by plentiful marine and plant life and is estimated to have appeared between 5 million and 23 million years ago. In order to grow, kelp requires nutrient-rich water between 43 and 57 degrees Fahrenheit. It’s known for its rapid growth rate, as some varieties can grow over a foot and a half in 24 hours, eventually reaching heights of up to 260 feet.
In most varieties, the body is made of flat, leaf-like structures known as blades. Blades come out of long “stem” structures, stipes. Finally, the “holdfast” serves as the roots of kelp, anchoring it to the ocean floor.
The largest producer of commercial kelp is currently the country of China. It’s quickly becoming a popular nutritional food, and that makes sense when you see the incredible nutrient content in just one serving.
One serving of raw kelp (about 28 grams) contains about: (15)
  • 12 calories
  • 2.7 grams carbohydrates
  • 0.5 gram protein
  • 0.2 gram fat
  • 0.4 gram fiber
  • 18.5 micrograms vitamin K (23 percent DV)
  • 50.4 micrograms folate (13 percent DV)
  • 33.9 milligrams magnesium (8 percent DV)
  • 47 milligrams calcium (5 percent DV)
  • 0.8 milligram iron (4 percent DV)
  • 0.1 milligram manganese (3 percent DV)

History and Interesting Facts on Kelp

It’s possible that ancient people from Asia followed a “kelp highway” when migrating to the Americas. There is a consistently dense line of kelp forests that stretch all the way from Japan, up past Siberia, to Alaska then down the California coastline. Because of the plentiful marine life and nutrients in kelp forests, ancient settlers could have boated between islands and taken advantage of the seaweed as nutrition, as well as fish. (16)
In the 19th century, the word “kelp” was used interchangeably with seaweed burned to create soda ash, also known as sodium bicarbonate. The most common use of this ash is as a water softener.
Kombu is a specific variety of kelp that’s extremely common in Japanese, Chinese and Korean food. The word “kelp” is also used in Chinese as slang to refer to a person who migrated away from his or her family and then returned and is still unemployed.

How to Find and Prepare Kelp

Whether or not you live near the ocean, you can reap the benefits of this sea vegetable. You can purchase dried kelp at most grocery stores that carry whole foods, and I recommend searching for organic varieties from trusted companies.
One delicious way you can use it is as a noodle substitute in soups. Some stores also offer kelp sprinkles that you can use to substitute for salt or other seasonings on salads.
If you’re interested in going the frugal route and foraging for your own, it’s possible, if you’re near chilly, clean, northern waters. You should never pick the seaweed still attached to its forest, but rather pick it at low tide once it’s been washed up to or near the shore. It’s also important to remember never to pick it near any chemical plants or places where industrial or radioactive waste might exist, as it can absorb minerals from the water it grows in.
You can also find this sea vegetable in supplement form, but be verycautious. Supplements should be bought only from very trusted, established sources in order to get reliably nutritive value from those supplements. It’s always better to eat your nutrients.

Kelp nutrition - Dr. Axe


Kelp Recipes

I enjoy using kelp in soups. One healthy recipe I found recently is this one for Creamy Carrot Soup, although I’d replace the recommended soy milk with almond milk. With heart healthy and cancer-protecting leeks and carrots, it’s a delicious way to treat your body right.
Another warm recipe with kelp is a yummy stir-fry of Kelp with Rice that’s also good for your stomach.
If you’d like to try something in the mornings to get your daily dose of kelp, try a Kelp and Kale Smoothie. This recipe also includes bananas and cranberries in addition to superfood kale for a nutrition-packed breakfast treat.

Potential Caution When Eating Kelp

Any time you consume sea vegetables, it’s important to purchase organic because of their ability to absorb whatever minerals are in the water around them. It’s possible to be exposed to heavy metals from kelp obtained from an untrustworthy source.
Another potential concern regarding kelp is the potential to overconsume iodine. While iodine has incredible health benefits, too much of it can lead to issues like hyperthyroidism and certain thyroid cancers. If you’re at risk for these conditions, you should moderate your kelp intake to low levels.
As I mentioned earlier, I also recommend eating kelp rather than taking it in supplement form. Supplements of sea vegetables can be inconsistent in their nutritional value.

Final Thoughts on Kelp

  • There are about 30 different varieties of kelp, which grows in chilly waters throughout the oceans of the world.
  • Certain types of kelp are the highest nutritional source of iodine available.
  • Kelp can assist you in weight loss, improve diabetes risk factors, and prevent or treat certain blood disorders.
  • Fucoidan, found in kelp, has been extensively researched for its cancer-fighting and anti-inflammatory properties.
  • The high presence of vitamin K in kelp, along with fucoidan, helps to keep your bones strong.
  • It’s possible to find fresh kelp in the ocean, but it can be risky.
  • Kelp is available in powder, dried, fresh and supplement form. You should always get kelp from a reputable source and preferably eat it rather than take it as a supplement.
https://draxe.com/kelp/

i get my kelp from www.vitasave.ca
the brand i use is called new roots herbal.  with a 225 mg supplement.  i find if you take anything higher than 225 mg then watch out you might get a cold sore build up.  its nasty.
stick to 225 mg.  300 pill bottle.  great pice at www.vitasave.ca

thanks again

This post is written by Michael from Canada

Sunday, October 15, 2017

My Breakfast and Lunch.....Keto Style sort of....chia seed power and hemp hearts power

Who really inspired me was Dennis Pollock from 'Beat Diabetes' channel that where I found out about the chia seed pudding for breakfast.  I give thanks to Pastor Dennis Pollock for all his research into diabetes.  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmKsQWqGmDPIWgrVqGYbc3w/videos

I am a firm Believer in the chia seed pudding diet for breakfast.  I just weighted myself at the doctor today and i went from a weight of 185 pounds to 151 pounds in 3 to 4 months.  The olive oil diet really helps as well.  That's 34 pounds.  My A1C was 6.4 now 5.6.  Then 2 years after my 6.4 blood sugar now my fasting blood sugar is 5.2.  Praise The Lord For The Keto Diet!!!!

Take a classico tomato sauce jar and at the same time fill it 3/4th  full cup with water.  Put five tbsp of chia seeds into and a couple a dashes of cinnamon spice and mix.  Wait 2 minutes then mix again and stick in fridge till morning.  In morning, add the rest with water stir and drink keep adding water till finished drinking the chia seed drink.  

I drink a full small cup of unsweetened 30 calories Oat Milk.

Also eat four or five tbsp of hemp heart and drink with a glass of water.  do not chew just down it with water.  if you chew it, it will stick in teeth all day until brush and floss.

I take two tbsp of extra virgin olive oil in the morning after breakfast.  Then i take 5 tbsp of Hemp Hearts.  And then two tbsp of extra virgin olive oil before bed.  This one from coscto is the best: Terra Delyssa Organic Biologique.  


If you're going to take to extra virgin olive oil routine, and you go to the washroom regularly.  Start off with 1 tbsp for a month then add one for 15 days then add one more for 15 days then add the last one for 15 days.  basically every 15 days add a tbsp of extra virgin olive oil.  Your Body will adjust....................................................Drinking Extra Virgin Olive Oil Kills Cancer cells.  Do your own research!

Chia seeds & Hemp Hearts i get from costco as it is the best deal around for them.  And i get the hemp hearts from costco as well its the best deal around.  DO NOT EAT CHIA SEEDS IF YOU HAVE THE CONDITION DIVERTICULOSIS! AS IT WILL HARM YOUR BODY!

LUNCH:

I Eat one full handfuls of almond nuts.  Then three mini slices of mozzarella cheese.  Then 2 mini mandrin oranges.

Then i eat low carbs with dinner.  Carbs transform into sugars after digestion......30% of your daily meals should be Carbs.

I also eat five tbsp of almond and coconut yogurt from whole foods or safeway.

This is a super chocolate cake dessert low carb, low sugar: 90 seconds in a cup in microwave....:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DayogsIrLJg&t=1s

Also if you eat 1 tbsp of Pistachio's twice a day.  it is a great stress reliever.  increases sexual function.  The best deal on shelled Pistachio's is Costco, 1 bag is 640g is about $18.99 CAD around

Also Pomegranate Juice increases sperm count. in male and female.

Enjoy!

Bless You Indeed!!!


People, have you ever heard of the blood of Jesus.  If you plead the blood,.  Like saying ‘I plead the blood of Jesus over my life, in Jesus name’.  Or just ‘I plead the blood, The Blood Of Jesus Christ’.  Or just say 'Praise God For The Blood of Jesus'.  The blood of Jesus heals cleanses and redeems, protects, and brings blessings.  It produces miracles.  Start pleading and watch the miracles take place.  Look up the Bible 
- We receive the remission (forgiveness) of our sins (Matthew 26:28).
- We are completely washed of our sins (Revelation 1:5).
- We are redeemed (Ephesians 1:7; Colossians 1:14).
- We are justified—regarded as innocent—before God (Romans 5:9).
- We are brought near to God (Ephesians 2:13).
- We have peace with God (Colossians 1:20).
- We are cleansed in our consciences (Hebrews 9:14).
- We are made holy and set apart for God (Hebrews 13:12).
- We can have new boldness to approach God and ask for His help (Hebrews 10:19).
- We can have ongoing cleansing from sin (1 John 1:7).
- We can overcome the enemy (Revelations 12:11).((Revelation 12:11).

Those above verses were taken from the sample kindle book: Baxter, Mary K. (2019-03-04T22:58:59). A Divine Revelation of the Powerful Blood of Jesus . Whitaker House. Kindle Edition. 

To Believe in Jesus just say ‘Jesus is the Lord’  or ‘Jesus come into my life, I repent of my sins and thank you for forgiving me of my sins.  I believe you died on the cross and rose again and are seated on the right hand of God in Heaven’.  Praise The Lord 10X Hallelujah!!!! You Are Now A Christian!!!! Go and Tell The World and Watch & Call on the Miraculous Holy Spirit do Miracles in Your Life!
Michael from Canada