February 2012
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February 28, 2012
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Fulvic Minerals,
Health tips,
Self Care,
Thyroid,
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adrenal glands,
balancing hormones,
cortisol,
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essential trace minerals,
exercise,
fresh vegetables and fruits,
healthy mind and body,
Humic Minerals,
hyperthyroidism,
hypothyroidism,
liquid products,
magnesium,
meditation,
metabolism,
stress,
stress relief,
thyroid,
Vital Earth Fulvic Mineral Complex,
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vitamins,
warning signs for thyroid |
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The thyroid is a gland that is located in the neck that is in charge of regulating our metabolism. Thyroid works to turn proteins, carbohydrates and sugars into energy within each cell.
When thyroid levels are too high (hyperthyroidism) the heart can race, quick weight loss and bulging eyes are clues. Thyroid levels that are too low (hypothyroidism) can result in fatigue, weight gain and sensitivity to cold.
Some basic warning signs that you may have a thyroid problem developing are:
- Sudden weight gain or weight loss
- Mood swings including depression and anxiety
- Hair, skin or nail changes such as dry hair and skin or ridged, brittle nails
- Menstrual problems for women
- High cholesterol levels
- Swelling or discomfort in the neck
- Increased feelings of fatigue or insomnia
- Intestinal problems such as bloating and constipation
- Low body temperature
In our society where communication can be clocked in seconds, it is too easy for our mind and body to suffer from the effects of stress. One massive worry can cause an increased heart rate, abdominal discomfort and difficulty in concentrating. This worry compounded daily and weekly turns into headaches, chronic insomnia or substance abuse. Over time, the adrenal glands continue to produce higher and higher levels of cortisol that creates a bigger burden on us physically, mentally and emotionally.
Cortisol is a steroid hormone instrumental in converting the thyroid hormone in the body. Too much or too little cortisol can stop the activation of thyroid. When adrenal glands are too depleted low thyroid can also result. Cortisol in high doses actually breaks down the body’s tissues. It can harm the portion of our brain, called the hippocampus that is involved in memory. Continual stress can also damage the ability of the liver to detoxify the body.
Some easy natural ways to relive stress are:
- Laugh – Tell a joke, read or watch something funny. Try to remember a time you laughed so hard your stomach hurt.
- Meditation and journaling -to clarify your thoughts and emotions. Find ways to help you relax and slow down.
- Talk to a friend -or perhaps a counselor about things that are bothering you.
- Ask yourself this question about your stressful situation – Will this really matter in five years?
- Set good boundaries – be clear on what is within your power to control and within your circle of influence.
- Exercise – getting active for 30 minutes helps to balance the body. Yoga and deep breathing for even a couple of minutes can help to soothe you spirit and help you refocus on what is important.
- Make sure that you take care of your health. – Focus on fresh vegetables and fruits that are good sources of vitamins B, C, and E to counteract free radicals. Eat plenty of protein as it provides the amino acid tyrosine that the thyroid is made from. Make sure that you are getting magnesium which acts as a natural muscle relaxer.
- Stay hydrated as dehydration can increase cortisol levels.
- Prepare to get quality sleep as sleep deprivation can affect your thyroid levels.
In addition to stress, it is smart to minimize excessive coffee and sugar that can over stimulate the thyroid and adrenal glands. Avoid plastics and products containing BPA and phthalates as they have been proven to decrease thyroid levels. Shun pesticides as they are similar in molecular structure to thyroid and can block its absorption.
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February 21, 2012
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Bone Health,
Fulvic Minerals,
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bone mass,
broccoli,
calcium,
essential trace minerals,
exercise,
healthy mind and body,
kale,
lifestyle changes,
liquid products,
longevity,
phosphorous,
salmon,
sardines,
true health,
Vital Earth Fulvic Mineral Complex,
Vital Earth Humic Minerals,
Vitamin D,
yogurt |
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No one ever thinks that to reach middle age or older, your body has been making moment to moment decisions inside of each cell of your skeleton. Each bone is a combination of protein bound to crystals of mineral. While a bone appears solid, it is actually cell structure that brilliantly forms new bone and also removes old bone throughout life. These processes, called modeling and remodeling, occur so that every ten years or so our entire skeleton is replaced.
The skeleton is a warehouse for phosphorous and calcium that are used in body organs, blood levels, muscle and nerve tissues. If there is insufficient calcium or phosphorous then governing hormones remove them out of the bone fiber to serve other parts of the body. Our bones are hollow by design to allow our bodies to absorb an impact without breaking while also being the strong framework for our muscles.
As we age, our bodies slow down the process of making bone because we stop needing to grow taller. At age 30 is approximately when this happens. This combined with poor diet, lack of exercise, changing hormone levels, and being indoors or in cars all of time can make our bones so much more fragile. The good news is that things like hip fractures, poor posture, weak teeth, or delicate bones are all preventable. A few lifestyle changes one day and one bite at a time can create an immense difference in your quality and length of life.
Here are a few tips to strengthen your bones:
- Get active and work at it every day. Standing and sitting do not create bone mass. Try walking, swimming or dancing. Use stretch bands, push ups or free weights to improve muscle mass. Resistance training actually aids us in creating new bone. Yoga, balance training and Tai Chi can all work too. Aim for a minimum of ten minutes a day – three times a day. Whatever you do – please do not stop! Once you stop exercising, the body then returns to the same bone mass level as when you started.
- Make sure that you are getting enough Vitamin D, as it is needed for calcium to be absorbed effectively. You can get it in foods like sardines, herring, tuna, mackerel, liver, cheese and eggs. By sitting in the sun for just 20 minutes a day, your body will naturally make Vitamin D. Our need for this vitamin increases as we age from 200 IU till age 50 to 400 IU till age 70 and then 600 IU over 70. One cup of milk or fortified orange juice has 100 IU of Vitamin D.
- Avoid soft drinks, too much coffee or caffeine, too much salt, smoking and too much meat in your diet. Each of these factors can block you from absorbing calcium. Alcohol actually robs you of calcium.
- Eat foods that are high in calcium. Try a variety from turnip greens, kale, broccoli or cabbage. Dairy products like milk, yogurt, cottage cheese, or cheddar cheese can help. Sardines, salmon, tofu and pinto beans are also good food sources of calcium.
Making sure that you have the calcium you need, so your bones aren’t stripped of it may not always be done by diet alone. The personal experience of loosing bone mass through extreme hyperthyroidism brought one of our founders, Jody, to help create our liquid calcium formula. To learn more about our liquid or capsule calcium or to view our liquid minerals visit: Vital Earth Minerals
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February 14, 2012
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Digestive System,
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Nutrients,
olive oil,
organic food,
pinapple,
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pure water,
raw foods,
sweet potatoes,
time it takes to digest foods,
true health,
Vital Earth Fulvic Mineral Complex,
Vital Earth Humic Minerals |
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Your digestive tract includes a complex conduit over 30 feet long that holds some of the simplest keys to good health. It delivers every nutrient, vitamin and mineral needed to nourish and sustain us. When you absorb the best of what you eat: your entire body benefits.
By using some of the following tips, you can help your digestive system to thrive.
- Be conscious and choose foods that are fresh, good quality and when you can- organic. Blend cooked vegetables and raw foods into your diet as raw foods contain enzymes which help with digestion. Also pick foods that are rich in fiber.
- Relax and slow down while eating. By taking a moment to breathe and feel grateful while you enjoy the smells and flavors of food, you are priming your body for better digestion. Your colon is guided by your autonomic nervous system which is interconnected with your emotions. This explains why many people cannot eat when they are upset or angry. When a person is upset, the fight or flight response kicks in and can actually shut down digestion until the perceived threat has passed.
- In the mouth breaking down carbohydrates (sugars and starches) is the very first step. It helps to chew your food very well to a liquid state if possible. This gives the digestive enzymes in saliva a chance to start working. It also frees up energy for the stomach and intestines to do their tasks.
- Be aware of how long it takes foods to digest. Proteins, like fish, meat, chicken, milk, eggs have an average digestion time of 4 hours. Starches, such as grains, sweet potatoes, cooked grains and beans digest on average in 3 hours. Vegetables, including leafy greens, broccoli and cauliflower digest in approximately 2 ½ hours. Fruits, like apples, bananas, berries and pears digest in about 2 hours. Melons like cantaloupe digest quickly in around 15-30 minutes. This is why some people try food combining only certain foods to make sure everything they eat is optimally assimilated.
- Make sure that you stay hydrated with fresh pure water throughout the day. Coffee, sodas and colas can dehydrate your body. Use caution when drinking too much fluid with your meals as it can dilute the enzymes and stomach acids used to disintegrate food.
- Try foods that are proven to be wonderful for digestion. Pineapple contains bromelain which assists in digesting proteins. Olive oil helps to make other fats easier to digest. Apples contain fiber called pectin that moves the bowels. Papayas have high levels of papain, a digestive enzyme, along with fiber and antioxidants. Don’t forget herbs and spices like garlic, cayenne and parsley – to stimulate digestion or basil, rosemary or peppermint to soothe a sour stomach. Fermented foods like miso, pickles and sauerkraut along with those with natural probiotics like yogurt and kefir can also ease digestion.
The quicker you absorb vital nutrients in your body the quicker they are available to create the energy to work, heal, and play. This is one of the main reasons why we choose and developed liquids for our line of products. To learn more about our liquid formulas visit: Vital Earth Minerals
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February 8, 2012
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Fulvic Minerals,
Humic Minerals,
Our Processing | Tags:
amino acids,
cellular activity,
enzymes,
essential trace minerals,
Fulvic Minerals,
Humic Minerals,
organic plant based minerals,
Vital Earth Fulvic Mineral Complex,
Vital Earth Humic Minerals |
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Picture an ancient rainforest teeming with plants, nuts, berries, tropical flowers and surrounded by freshwater streams. These lush plants were broken down over time and were then encapsulated by volcanic material and kept pure. This is the beginning material for our organic whole food based Humic minerals. This Humic material is the source from which Fulvic minerals are extracted.
The simple difference is that Fulvic works inside the cells or within each of the cell walls. Humic primarily works outside the cells on the organs and body systems such as the immune and digestive systems.
Let’s start with Humic minerals. Humic has the higher concentration of essential trace minerals and amino acids. It removes toxins in the stomach, allowing the immune system to function at its best. It stops viruses from binding with cells in the body. It lessens inflammation naturally in the body. Humic actually helps to correct cellular mutations which can stop cells from becoming malignant.
Fulvic works within each cell. It brings minerals and nutrients from your food into the cell and on its way out it flushes toxins and waste materials out. Fulvic works to boost the electrical energy inside the cells as a natural electrolyte. Fulvic minerals also improve the enzyme production and reaction inside of each cell.
As the soils that our food is grown in are increasingly depleted of minerals, it is a good idea to make sure that you are supplementing your diet with the best minerals available.
We make a difference by making sure that our processing methods are gentle and natural. We never use harsh chemicals or heat to process our minerals. To learn more about how minerals can help visit: Vital Earth Minerals
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