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Vitamin K May Boost Lung HealthRonald Grisanti D.C., D.A.B.C.O., DACBN, MS, CFMPA new, large study published in ERJ Open...
08/28/2023

Vitamin K May Boost Lung Health
Ronald Grisanti D.C., D.A.B.C.O., DACBN, MS, CFMP
A new, large study published in ERJ Open Research — suggests that people who have low levels of this vitamin K have less healthy lungs. They are more likely to report having asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and wheezing.

The key researcher, researcher Dr. Torkil Jespersen of Copenhagen University Hospital and the University of Copenhagen in Denmark suggest that his study shows that vitamin K could play a part in keeping our lungs healthy.

The study recruited more than 4,000 Copenhagen residents, ages 24 to 77 and each participant underwent lung function testing using the goal standard test called the spirometry. This test measures the amount of air a person can breathe out in one second (forced expiratory volume or FEV1) and the total volume of air they can breathe in one forced breath (forced vital capacity or FVC).

Blood samples were obtained on all of the participants including a marker of vitamin K in the body.

People with markers of low vitamin K levels had lower FEV1 and lower FVC on average. Those with lower levels of vitamin K were also more likely to say they had COPD, asthma or wheezing.

This study suggests that people with low levels of vitamin K in their blood may have poorer lung function.

Four of the top foods high in vitamin K include: Kale, Mustard greens, Swiss chard and Collard greens.

Introduction Matrix Gla Protein (MGP) is an inhibitor of lung tissue calcification. Plasma levels of dephosphorylated-uncarboxylated MGP (dp-ucMGP) is a biomarker of vitamin K status. The present study assessed whether lower vitamin K status (reflected by higher dp-ucMGP) was associated with lung fu...

08/21/2023

The Dangers of Blue Light Exposure and How to Turn Your iPhone Screen Red
Ronald Grisanti D.C., D.A.B.C.O., DACBN, MS, CFMP
According to the Vision Council, 80% of American adults use digital devices more than two hours per day. Nearly 67% use two or more devices at the same time. Fifty-nine percent have symptoms of digital eye strain.

Since our eyes are not good at blocking blue light, nearly all visible blue light passes through the front of the eye (cornea and lens) and reaches the retina, the cells that convert light for the brain to process into images.

There is some "preliminary" growing research that constant exposure to blue light over time could damage retinal cells and cause vision problems such as age-related macular degeneration.

WHAT IS BLUE LIGHT, AND WHERE DOES IT COME FROM?
Blue light is exactly what it sounds like — light that falls in the blue range of visible spectrum (the light that we can see). It has higher energy levels than most other visible light, similar to non-visible ultraviolet (UV) rays.

SOME OF THE CONCERNS OF BLUE LIGHT EXPOSURE

SLEEP INTERFERENCE
Research has shown that blue light suppresses the production of melatonin (a hormone which regulates sleep) and messes with your circadian rhythm (your natural sleep cycle).

DIGITAL EYE STRAIN
Digital eye strain is pain and fatigue caused by trying to focus on screens too much.

LONG-TERM DAMAGE
Our eyes are actually fairly good at blocking high-energy UV light from penetrating too deeply into the eye. However, because our eyes try to perceive blue light, that blue light gets further into the eye. This has the potential to damage our eyes' inner structures over time, particularly the sensitive retina.

EYE DISEASE
Due to blue light reaching sensitive parts of the eye, there is concern that blue light can accumulate enough damage over time to cause retinal diseases like age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

Although the research appears to be somewhat inconclusive on the overall impact of blue light on eye health, I still suggest that one minimize their exposure blue light and not wait for science to catch up with this pending issue

SOME IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS IN REDUCING BLUE LIGHT EXPOSURE

How To Make iPhone Screen Red
Follow these steps to know how to change color on your iPhone.

For iPhone 8 and Older
Step 1: Find the "Color Filters" section by going to Settings > General > Accessibility > Display Accommodations.

Step 2: Select "enable color filters" and then choose the filter "color tint" as your default setting. Scroll down and locate the sliders for intensity and hue. To get the most benefits out of a red phone screen, both should be set to the maximum setting.

Step 3: You may often need to toggle between your red filter and your normal screen. For instance, you could suddenly have to turn on your screen recorder for work. Save yourself the hassle of having to adjust your screen settings each time by creating a shortcut to your red iPhone setting.

Select Settings > General > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut > Colour Filters. Once you're done, all you need to do is press the home button three times to switch between your default settings and your custom red screen.

For iPhone X and Newer
The accessibility features for newer iPhones (such as the iPhone 11 and 13) are further enhanced, making it easier for you to adjust the tint on your screen.

Step 1: Select Settings > Accessibility > Display and Text Size > Color Filters.

Step 2: Like with older iPhone models, you need to enable "Color Filters" and choose "Color Tint" for your screen. Next, scroll down and adjust the Intensity and Hue to bring out more of the red shades on your phone. Set both fields to the maximum capacity for a more pronounced redness.

Step 3: Create a shortcut by going to Settings > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut > Color Filters. This allows you to switch between your regular daytime screen and your custom red tint by just pressing the right side button three times.

After applying these changes, you may want to do a hard reset in order to restart iPhone. Even though your phone may be working properly, restarting it will give it time to refresh itself and avoid any slow responses.

Conclusion
There you have it - a simple solution to a bothersome health hazard. We cannot completely avoid the harmful effects of blue light, especially in our modern society. But, hopefully through further research and innovations, we can offset any damage caused by older technology.

I highly recommend installing Iris (https://iristech.co/) on your desktop to block blue light. I purchased the lifetime version.

Macadamia Nuts-- The King of Tree NutsWhen it comes to eating tree nuts the king are Macadamia Nuts.They are nutritional...
01/30/2023

Macadamia Nuts-- The King of Tree Nuts

When it comes to eating tree nuts the king are Macadamia Nuts.

They are nutritional powerhouses that set themselves apart from the rest because of their high monounsaturated fat, thiamin, and manganese content.

A Nutrient Breakdown of Macadamia Nuts: A True Nutritional Powerhouse

Here's an overview of the nutrients we get from 1 ounce of raw macadamia nuts (28 grams or 10 nuts):

203.5 Calories
3.9 g Carbohydrate
2.4 g Fiber
1.5 g Net Carbs
21.5 g Fat
16.7 g Monounsaturated Fatty Acids
2.2 g Protein
0.34 mg Thiamin (23% DV)
0.05 mg Riboflavin (3% DV)
0.7 mg Niacin (4% DV)
0.21 mg Vitamin B5 (2% DV)
0.08 mg Vitamin B6 (4% DV)
24.1 mg Calcium (2% DV)
0.21 mg Copper (11% DV)
1.05 mg Iron (6% DV)
36.9 mg Magnesium (9% DV)
1.17 mg Manganese (59% DV)
104.3 mg Potassium (3% DV)
1.02 mcg Selenium (1% DV)
5 Science-Backed Benefits of Macadamia Nuts

1: Improves Brain Function

Macadamia nuts contain more healthy monounsaturated fatty acids than any other nut. Two of these monounsaturated fats are known for their brain-boosting benefits: oleic acid and palmitoleic acid.

2: Enhances Heart Health

Not only do the monounsaturated fats found in macadamias boost brain health, but they also help improve most of the biomarkers associated with heart disease risk (i.e., triglycerides, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels).

3: Improves Blood Sugar Regulation

The high amount of palmitoleic acid found in macadamia nuts has been found to increase insulin sensitivity, which plays a major role in preventing the onset of type 2 diabetes.

4: Reduces Inflammation

5: Supports Gut Health

The soluble fiber in macadamia nuts aids your digestion by feeding your beneficial gut bacteria. In turn, this can improve your gut health.

Summary:

Although all nuts are healthy in some way, it can be argued that the macadamia nut is the healthiest nut.

Let's take a look at some of the advantages that macadamias have over most nuts:

They are lower in carbs and net carbs than most nuts.
They contain the most thiamin (vitamin B1) compared to other commonly consumed nuts.
They have more manganese than most nuts, which helps with nutrient absorption, production of digestive enzymes, bone development, and immune-system defenses.
They contain less protein than most nuts
They provide us with more healthy monounsaturated fats than any other nut.
They have the lowest amount of inflammatory omega-6 fats per serving compared to other commonly consumed nuts.
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18356332/
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Excess of saturated fatty acids in the diet has been associated with obesity, leading to systemic disruption of insulin signaling, glucose intolerance, and inflammation. Macadamia oil administration has been shown to improve lipid profile in humans. We ...

Trying to eat more salmon for the omega-3 fatty acids? What’s better nutritionally?
08/28/2019

Trying to eat more salmon for the omega-3 fatty acids? What’s better nutritionally?

Question I have been trying to eat more salmon for the omega-3 fatty acids. What’s better nutritionally, wild or farmed fish?

You can beat the Tuesday blues by staying focused on your future!
08/27/2019

You can beat the Tuesday blues by staying focused on your future!

See how the fast-food industry is add more plant-based options.
08/26/2019

See how the fast-food industry is add more plant-based options.

Based on recent food happenings, it’s looking like plant-based eating is rapidly becoming the new organic. White Castle, America’s first hamburger chain known for ultra-affordable square sliders (but not for their progressive food offerings), recently rolled out the Impossible Slider—a plant-o...

This weight-neutral approach to health encourages positive behavior change.
08/25/2019

This weight-neutral approach to health encourages positive behavior change.

People who have worked to lose weight may have found that achieving short-term weight loss is relatively easy. But weight loss success all too often ends in weight regain. Soon, dieters embark on a new diet, launching a round of weight cycling that wreaks havoc on the body and causes many problems r...

Start your Saturday by remembering this!
08/24/2019

Start your Saturday by remembering this!

This recipe could make your weekend a whole lot sweeter!    Grain-Free Dark Chocolate & Hazelnut Brownies   Q V GF    SE...
08/23/2019

This recipe could make your weekend a whole lot sweeter!




Grain-Free Dark Chocolate & Hazelnut Brownies



Q V GF





SERVES

16.




HANDS-ON TIME:

15 MINUTES.






TOTAL TIME:

35 MINUTES.*





*PLUS

It's fitness inspiration for you or someone you love.
08/22/2019

It's fitness inspiration for you or someone you love.

Research shows that exercise benefits breast cancer survivors, but many do not stick with programs. What might appeal enough to increase adherence? A pilot study found that group exercise designed specifically for people surviving breast cancer resulted in more improvements to quality of life than s...

The changing leaves can inspire us to make changes in our own lives, too. And the results can be just as beautiful.
08/21/2019

The changing leaves can inspire us to make changes in our own lives, too. And the results can be just as beautiful.

Bodies are way more limber in the summertime, and man is it easier to hit an early-morning or late- afternoon workout wh...
08/20/2019

Bodies are way more limber in the summertime, and man is it easier to hit an early-morning or late- afternoon workout when the sun is shining and the weather is warm. Evidence supports that warming up before exercise can help you stay injury-free,

Take your body and your workout to the next level with this light-load, high-rep stimuli.

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