Author: Linda Rider

  • Adventist seminar to offer health tips

    Adventist seminar to offer health tips

    Little Rock’s Seventh-working day Adventist Church will host a free wellbeing seminar for three times upcoming weekend, featuring tips on lowering blood tension, reversing kind 2 diabetes, dropping fat and improving brain function.

    The classes, Friday-Feb. 20, will be held at Delta Lodges by Marriott Little Rock West.

    The visitor speaker is Dr. David DeRose, pastor of Fort Wayne Seventh-working day Adventist Church in Indiana and a doctor accredited in California.

    DeRose co-wrote “30 Days to Normal Blood Strain Manage” and is the author of “The Methuselah Factor: Find out How to Stay Sharper, Leaner, More time, and Much better — in Thirty Times or Less.”

    Even though it has not been independently verified by Guinness Earth Records, Methuselah retains the biblical file for earthly longevity. In accordance to the reserve of Genesis, the biblical patriarch died at the ripe-previous age of 969.

    The Seventh-working day Adventist Church, since its inception, has emphasised the relevance of proper diet and physical exercise — and the emphasis has been helpful.

    A November 2005 write-up in Nationwide Geographic, titled “The Secrets of Extensive Everyday living,” highlighted Loma Linda, Calif., declaring the greatly Adventist community creates a astonishing selection of centenarians and that people there are likely to enjoy “extra healthful many years of lifestyle.” See: tinyurl.com/2p9fkfcu

    Adventists also appear to weigh much less than other spiritual people, in accordance to a 2017 evaluate of quantitative reports released in Obesity Opinions. See: https://tinyurl.com/2p8t62a9

    Loma Linda University, in which DeRose researched medication, is an Adventist institution. Considering that its inception, the denomination has crafted hospitals in the United States and about the entire world.

    Ellen G. White, whose writings are viewed as “divinely influenced” by Adventists, frequently emphasised the great importance of a very simple, organic diet.

    “Grains, fruits, nuts, and veggies represent the eating plan chosen for us by our Creator,” she wrote in her 1905 reserve, “The Ministry of Healing.”

    “These foodstuff, prepared in as basic and purely natural a method as attainable, are the most healthful and nourishing,” White wrote. “They impart a power, a power of endurance, and a vigor of intellect that are not afforded by a additional sophisticated and stimulating diet regime.”

    Adventists take into account pork and shellfish to be unclean their use is forbidden.

    Several Adventists go a phase more, adhering to a vegetarian diet program. In recent decades, quite a few have also adopted a vegan diet.

    Taylor Hinkle, the pastor of Tiny Rock Seventh-day Adventist church, said it can be essential to treatment for the physique as perfectly as the soul.

    “The way that Christ ministered to folks was each in their actual physical health and spiritual overall health,” he reported. “We basically do a ton of factors for the group for just bodily wellbeing awareness.”

    Seats for the seminar can be reserved by heading to betterhealthevents.org/LittleRock or by calling (888) 304-3406.

  • My Pancreatic Cancer Defies the Odds, and I Believe This Alternative Treatment Helped

    My Pancreatic Cancer Defies the Odds, and I Believe This Alternative Treatment Helped

    In September 2018, the pain in my ribs and back erupted almost overnight. I ignored it at first, sure that I had done too many abdominal exercises at the gym. When the pain persisted for a few weeks, I went to my doctor. She was a bit concerned, but all my blood and urine tests came back normal.

    Two months later, the pain intensified and started waking me at night. I made an appointment with a physical therapist. Within 10 minutes of examining me, a shadow came over the therapist’s face. “I don’t want to alarm you, but this pain is not muscular-skeletal,” she told me. “You need to get a CT scan. Today.”

    Later that day—the Wednesday before Thanksgiving—my husband Greg and I sat in our local hospital’s emergency department, waiting for scan results. When the ED doctor returned to my room, her tone was serious. “We found something we totally didn’t expect,” she said. “There is a suspicious mass on your pancreas that looks like cancer. I’m so, so sorry.”

    A chill shivered down my entire body. From my experience as a health writer, I already knew that pancreatic was one of the deadliest types of cancer I could have.

    Somehow, my brain immediately switched to medical reporter mode and I asked questions. I must have been in shock, but I managed to take extra-meticulous notes, almost as if my neatly written words let me take some control over the information I had just heard. When I look back at those pages now, I barely recognize my own handwriting.

    teri cettina with her daughters

    Courtesy of Teri Cettina

    What is pancreatic cancer?

    Pancreatic cancer is the third deadliest cancer in the United States. Around three in four patients die within a year of being diagnosed. And what makes this cancer especially sneaky is that its early symptoms are so vague: Abdominal or back aches. A little stomach discomfort. Some bloating. Stuff you might feel if you ate too much at dinner. Nothing you would take seriously at all.

    In addition, most common blood tests don’t detect pancreatic cancer. By the time the cancer is discovered, the tumor has usually grown quite large. It may also have spread outside the pancreas, to the liver, lungs or, more rarely, abdominal fluid that may have collected due to the cancer. This cancer is quick moving and deadly.

    In my case, the pancreatic tumor was about the size of a golf ball, but had not yet spread. However, it was wrapped so tightly around several aortic and liver-related blood vessels that they were almost completely blocked. Removing the tumor surgically was next to impossible. My only option was aggressive chemotherapy. It might extend my life, but it was not expected to cure me.

    Our shared future was dissolving in front of my eyes.

    But I understood none of this on the night before Thanksgiving. All I knew was that my life was forever changed. I felt that our daughters, ages 17 and 21, were still too young to lose their mother without it leaving a permanent scar. My husband and I had been married 29 years and were as close as we’d ever been. Now our shared future was dissolving in front of my eyes.

    At 3 a.m. on Thanksgiving morning, I got up, unable to sleep. I padded quietly downstairs to our dining room and set the table for dinner with our extended family. I folded napkins and laid out silverware and plates. I set out bowls for mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy and vegetables and tucked tiny yellow sticky notes into each dish so I’d remember which was which.

    Then I gave up and dissolved onto the cool, hardwood floor. I lay down flat, my face touching the wood, and began to pray. “Please, God, give me time. Give me time to be with my daughters and Greg. Please give me more time.”

    This is what it feels like to be diagnosed with cancer

    Until you actually experience it, you cannot possibly know how you’ll handle the news that you might be dying. My first reaction was, quite strangely, relief. I can let up now. I don’t have to work so hard at this thing called life, because it’s almost over, I thought to myself.

    I had not realized until my diagnosis how utterly exhausted I was. I’d spent the past decade dealing with the stress of caring for both of my aging parents (now deceased), my husband’s recent job loss, maintaining my own freelance writing business and worrying over various issues related to my daughters’ health and education. Looking back, I believe that this cycle of chronic stress could have encouraged the cancer to take hold. I had none of the common risk factors that could explain this deadly diagnosis.

    But within days of getting this frightening news, a spark of new energy ignited inside me. I wasn’t ready to die. I was determined to use every research skill I had learned throughout my writing career to prolong my own life.

    That was more than three years ago. The doctors initially told me I had about 18 months to live. Since my diagnosis, I’ve learned more than I ever expected about cancer treatment and how critical it is for us patients—not just our doctors—to take active roles in our own healing journeys.

    Coping with my pancreatic cancer treatment

    The most effective chemotherapy regimen for pancreatic cancer is a rigorous one called FOLFIRINOX that lasts for three days at a stretch. It required me to sit in a cancer center infusion room for eight hours, then go home with a chemo pump attached to a vein in my chest for 46 more hours. I repeated that cycle every two weeks.

    teri cettina beginning chemotherapy

    Courtesy of Teri Cettina

    teri cettina during chemotherapy

    Courtesy of Teri Cettina

    I experienced all the classic chemo symptoms: fatigue, unrelenting nausea and diarrhea, loss of appetite and a metallic taste in my mouth that made even plain water taste horrible. One of the chemo drugs caused my hands and feet to go numb, a condition called neuropathy. I couldn’t close clasps on necklaces or type accurately on my laptop. The numbness in my feet made me constantly trip when I walked.

    When I wasn’t leaning over the toilet retching, I was researching pancreatic cancer to see if I could improve my odds of living. My research led me to make a bunch of lifestyle changes: I adopted a ketogenic diet, which some health researchers believe may help stop certain types of cancer from growing. I completely stopped eating sugar, too, to give my body every health benefit I could.

    I read research by Valter Longo, Ph.D., of the University of Southern California, who discovered that fasting might make chemotherapy more effective and help reduce chemo-related side effects such as nausea and mouth sores. For 48 hours before and 24 hours during each of my biweekly chemo sessions, I stopped eating and drank only water and herbal tea. I lost 30 pounds I didn’t need, then learned how to stabilize my weight during my non-fasting days.

    Maintaining hope also became a key part of my treatment. I asked my oncologist to stop talking to me about survival statistics or time frames unless I specifically asked. I also began searching online for pancreatic cancer survivors. I found Marla through a work colleague and Jane through a hospital website. I emailed and talked to both women by phone about what they were doing to stay alive. I also joined a number of patient-led cancer Facebook groups.

    teri cettina with homeopathy during chemotherapy

    Courtesy of Teri Cettina

    In addition, I meditated, prayed, underwent Reiki healing sessions, and used guided visualization to imagine my tumor being dissolved by a healing white light. Friends and family rallied around me, and set up a GoFundMe account to help Greg and me with our ongoing expenses.

    After several months, new scans showed that the chemo and my extra efforts were working! Not only had the cancer stopped growing, the tumor was actually shrinking. My pain also disappeared. It looked like tumor-removal surgery might be a possibility.

    The life-saving surgery just outside my reach

    I set my sights on consulting one of the country’s top pancreatic surgeons at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. My health insurer initially refused to allow me to go outside my home state of Oregon for care. It took three months of vigorous appeals, and the help of a friend who worked in the insurance field, but my insurance company eventually relented. I visited the Mayo Clinic surgeon in May 2019 and he gave me a tentative OK for lifesaving pancreatic surgery.

    I went home to Oregon with a few more health milestones to complete, and we tentatively scheduled the pancreatic surgery for that September. Greg and I felt like we had just won the health care lottery!

    teri cettina at the mayo clinic

    Courtesy of Teri Cettina

    Unfortunately, our celebration was short-lived. Just a month later, I ended up in the hospital. It appeared that I had a life-threatening reaction to one of my chemotherapy medications and it almost stopped my heart. Two days later, coincidentally, I had emergency gallbladder surgery. During that operation, my surgeon noticed several tiny, cancerous lesions on my liver. With that, I was considered a stage 4, or “terminal” cancer patient. Because of those tiny liver tumors, the Mayo Clinic cancelled my pancreatic surgery. My family and I were heartbroken.

    For several weeks after getting this news, I could barely function. It seemed that my only hope for a cure had been ripped out from under me. Then, by pure coincidence, I ran across an intriguing book: How to Starve Cancer…and Then Kill it With Ferroptosis by Jane McLelland. This book opened the door to an entirely new world of unconventional cancer treatment and to patients who were working with open-minded doctors to direct their own care.

    teri cettina after losing hair to chemotherapy

    Courtesy of Teri Cettina

    The beginnings of my unconventional approach

    How to Starve Cancer isn’t a book about food or lack thereof. It’s actually part memoir, part geeky medical research by a London-based woman who survived stage 4 cervical cancer. McLelland’s self-studied treatment includes using a cocktail of fairly well known, nontoxic, generic drugs and natural supplements to block cancer from growing.

    The FDA-approved drugs McLelland describes were originally developed for use with other medical conditions, including diabetes, high cholesterol, and ulcers. In recent years, though, researchers have found that these drugs may have anti-cancer properties. Using these drugs to treat cancer instead of their originally targeted health conditions is considered “off label” use.

    As I delved into this new world, I learned that many other medical professionals and researchers were also enthusiastic about the possibility of using so-called off-label or repurposed drugs to fight cancer. Patients and medical professionals have developed entire Facebook groups devoted to helping each other understand how to use and access these prescriptions.

    I knew one thing: I had nothing to lose by trying. There was no cure waiting in the wings for me.

    I felt a wave of newfound hope: Could patients like me actually beat back a deadly disease like pancreatic cancer with a handful of inexpensive, often-forgotten prescription drugs? I wasn’t sure, but I knew one thing for certain: I had nothing to lose by trying. There was no cure waiting in the wings for me.

    I printed off medical research papers about a few of the drugs and their potentially cancer-fighting properties and excitedly took them to my next chemotherapy appointment. When I showed them to my oncologist, Rui Li., M.D., Ph.D., her reaction was swift and firm: She absolutely refused to prescribe any of the drugs and scared me into thinking I might seriously harm myself by trying them.

    teri and greg cettina

    Courtesy of Teri Cettina

    teri cettina at the purple strides for pancreatic cancer walk

    Courtesy of Teri Cettina

    Now, I’m not normally a rule breaker. I was a teacher-pleasing student in school. I wait for green lights at crosswalks. And I have no delusions that I, a layperson, understand cancer better than someone who has graduated from medical school. But at this point, I had a terminal cancer diagnosis. My husband Greg and I both agreed that we didn’t want to look back later with regret and say, “If only we had tried those off-label drugs.” I consulted two other doctors, who both agreed that the off-label drugs I was considered were, indeed, safe. That was all the reassurance I needed.

    My journey with off-label drugs for pancreatic cancer

    I felt really uncomfortable doing so, but I decided not to tell my oncologist what I had decided. Instead, I consulted Dave Allderdice, N.D., FABNO, a naturopath in my hometown who specializes in working with cancer patients.

    With Allderdice’s help and Greg’s full support, I slowly added off-label drugs to my many daily supplements. The naturopath prescribed one drug at a time. I’d take it for two weeks, then he’d review my blood work and check on side effects. As each drug proved safe, we added another, and then another. I bought an acrylic jewelry sorter to store the dozens of pills I took three times a day.

    Some of my fellow patients accessed these same off-label drugs a different way: through a group of experts that have organized themselves through a group called the Care Oncology Clinic (COC). Based in both the United Kingdom and the United States, these doctors’ primary goal is meeting virtually with cancer patients who want to try this experimental approach.

    The only reasons I didn’t use the COC were 1) I had already found a local provider who could help me, and 2) cost. The prescription drugs cost the same no matter who prescribes them, but COC doctors charge consulting fees. Still, if this had been my only way to access the drugs, I absolutely would have consulted a COC practitioner.

    Every month when I picked up the off-label drugs at our local pharmacy, I worried that my oncologist, Dr. Li, would somehow get an alert about my new prescriptions. It never happened. And when the medical assistant asked me at my biweekly chemotherapy appointments about any new prescriptions I was taking, I bit my tongue hard (figuratively) and said, “Nope. Nothing new.”

    Within a couple of months, my naturopath Allderdice and I could both see that my body was tolerating the prescriptions well. My biweekly blood tests looked good. My tumor continued to shrink. Even my oncologist, Dr. Li, was surprised and pleased about my progress. Every time we got a new, more positive scan, she beamed. “You are doing so well! Your progress is really unusual for pancreatic cancer,” she said.

    A handful of fellow pancreatic patients I met on Facebook were also experimenting with off-label prescriptions and supplements. We began sharing notes on side effects, sympathetic doctors and new research. Other patients shared protocols that included dietary changes, cannabidiol, high-dose Vitamin C infusions, and complementary therapies like spending time in hyperbaric oxygen chambers and infrared saunas.

    My online pancreatic pals were, and still are, intense researchers, unfailing optimists, and strong advocates for their own health. I felt like I had truly found my tribe. None of us wanted to belong to the cancer club. But if we had to undergo this challenge, we agreed that we were going to do it on our own terms—and share our findings with each other along the way.

    Coming clean with my doctor

    After about a year of trying the off-label drugs for cancer, I felt the need to be honest with my oncologist. It was a risky move. Several other patients I knew from my Facebook groups had already been “fired” by their oncologists for trying alternative treatments without their doctor’s knowledge.

    teri cettina and dr rui li

    Courtesy of Teri Cettina

    At a regular chemotherapy appointment, I finally blurted out to Dr. Li: “You know those off-label drugs we talked about, the ones you weren’t excited about?” I asked her. “Well, I’ve actually been taking them for a while. I feel badly not telling you sooner, but this was something I had to do.”

    My oncologist’s face immediately registered displeasure. “What? Which drugs? What dosages? Who prescribed these drugs?” she demanded to know. I answered all of her questions. I could see from her queries that her main concern was for my safety. My doctor pulled up my blood-test history on her computer, and I showed her how my key tests had remained steady or even improved while I embarked on the experimental drug regimen.

    After our discussion, Dr. Li seemed reassured that I wasn’t a crackpot. However, for the next several weeks, I worried about getting a call or letter that she was refusing to treat me as a patient because I had taken my health into my own hands. That doesn’t mean she fully supports my regimen. “I don’t think the many supplements are the key contributing factors for Teri’s current health,” she says. “It is impossible to identify which supplements really helped.” She adds, “From a scientific view, I do not encourage patients to [take non-prescribed supplements or medicine] without participating in clinical trials.”

    Patients like me don’t have the luxury of waiting a decade or more for clinical trials to finish.

    But here’s what I kept reminding myself: Stage 4 cancer typically is a death sentence. There is no such thing as stage 5. If a doctor has already told a patient that they cannot cure them, shouldn’t the patient be free to experiment with other, untested treatment options?

    Ideally, of course, patients would wait for drug or other treatment regimens to go through exhaustive clinical trials and become part of the standard treatment for their cancer. But pancreatic patients like me—and many others with fast-moving cancers—simply don’t have the luxury of waiting a decade or more for clinical trials to finish and report their results.

    Besides that, there is the possibility that unusual approaches like using off-label drugs, cannabis or natural supplements may never get the public attention they might rightfully deserve. Pharmaceutical companies can’t patent or repackage these treatment options and sell them at a nice profit. And if oncologists like mine are suspicious of using anything besides chemotherapy or radiation, how will patients ever learn about other options?

    Two weeks after I revealed my drug experiment to my oncologist, we met again. I asked her point-blank: “Are you going to fire me as a patient?” Dr. Li laughed and shook her head. To her great credit, she said she would never get insulted if I got better using drugs someone else had prescribed. “I still don’t completely agree with the idea of these drugs, but I cannot argue with how well you’re doing,” she said. “And I do believe that stage 4 cancer patients should have a right to experiment with their own care.”

    Living with cancer—and hope

    I’ve now been taking my cocktail of off-label drugs and natural supplements for more than two years. I’ve long since passed my original “expiration date” of 18 months. If I’m fortunate enough to live for two more years—to the five-year survival mark—I’ll be one of only 10 percent of pancreatic cancer patients to survive that long.

    I wish I could say that I’m miraculously cured, but I’m not. A tiny remnant of the cancer remains in my pancreas, and rogue tumor cells are likely still circulating throughout my bloodstream. But I have gotten precious extra time on this earth with my friends and family—which is what I prayed for during the predawn hours of Thanksgiving in 2018.

    I’ve also learned for myself — and have shared with anyone who will listen — how important it is for patients to research and work alongside their doctors to get the best possible care. I no longer believe that being a polite, rule-following patient is the way to live. That’s especially true if you have a health condition that takes the lives of significantly more people than it spares.

    Years ago, I watched a movie called “The Edge.” Anthony Hopkins stars as a wealthy but sheltered businessperson who must make his way out of the Alaskan wilderness (with costar Alec Baldwin) after a freak plane crash.

    Hopkins’ character has a single book about survival skills. But that volume encourages the billionaire to repeat a simple phrase whenever he and Baldwin’s character verged on losing hope: “What one [person] can do, another can do.”

    I have repeated that same phrase to myself throughout my pancreatic cancer journey. If just one patient can survive this cancer or live a longer-than-expected life—and I know several who have—another person can do the same. Maybe that person can be me.


    Signs & Symptoms of Pancreatic Cancer

    • Unexplained middle back or stomach pain: A pancreatic tumor can press on the spine, nerves, or nearby organs.
    • Stomach bloating: You might be gassier than usual or feel that your stomach is swollen. These symptoms are caused by trouble digesting your food.
    • Unintended weight loss: Pancreatic cancer can impact the way your body digests and absorbs nutrients from your food. You may lose weight without trying.
    • Yellow skin or eyes: Pancreatic tumors can block the bile that moves from your gallbladder to your small intestine. When this happens, yellowish bilirubin from your bile builds up and is visible in your eyes or skin. You may also have itchy skin, pale-colored stools or dark urine.
    • Poop problems: You could suddenly develop ongoing diarrhea, constipation or both.
    • Late-onset diabetes: People who become diabetic when they’re 50 or older may be experiencing an early symptom of pancreatic cancer. Someone who already has diabetes and suddenly has trouble controlling their blood sugar should also be evaluated for pancreatic cancer.

      Risk Factors for Developing Pancreatic Cancer

      • Family history of pancreatic cancer
      • History of pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas)
      • Obesity: Being very overweight increases your risk of this cancer by 20{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
      • Smoking: About 25{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of pancreatic cancers are thought to be caused by cigarette smoking.
      • Race: Ashkenazi Jews and African Americans have a higher incidence of pancreatic cancer
      • Age & gender: Almost all pancreatic cancer patients are over 45, and two-thirds are at least 65. It also impacts men slightly more than women.

        Helpful Resources for Pancreatic Cancer Patients

        These organizations offer support and information:

        • Pancreatic Cancer Action Network: This nonprofit organization offers patient support, helps identify hospitals and specialists that treat pancreatic cancer, connects patients to possible clinical trials and more.
        • Project Purple: Pancreatic patients who are facing financial hardships because of their inability to work or medical treatment costs can apply for financial aid once a year.
        • Cancer Commons: This network of patients, physicians, and scientists helps patients with all varieties of metastatic cancer (at no charge) explore their best possible treatment plans and clinical trials.
        • Foundations: The National Pancreas Foundation, Lustgarten Foundation, and Hirshberg Foundation for Pancreas Cancer Research help fund pancreatic cancer research and offer patient education and support. The Hirshberg Foundation offers patient financial aid.
        • Lazarex Cancer Foundation: Lazarex helps advanced cancer patients find FDA-approved clinical trials. It also offers financial support to patients who travel away from home to participate in clinical trials.

          These Facebook groups can help you connect with others.

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  • Eva Longoria Shares Her Healthy Lifestyle Habits at 46

    Eva Longoria Shares Her Healthy Lifestyle Habits at 46

    A desperate housewife, she is something but, as at 46 yrs outdated, Eva Longoria is the epitome of class, class, and health and fitness. The former soapie actress has graced our screens for more than 20 several years and irrespective of how considerably time has passed, one particular factor that stays the very same is her dedication to a nutritious way of life. So, what can we master from the Devious Maids producer when it will come to healthy residing?

    Eva Longoria’s Wellness Secrets at 46

    1. She prefers salty snacks over sugary treats

    Talking to Women’s Health and fitness, the Brooklyn 9-9 actress uncovered that when it arrives to her snacking habits, she prefers salty of sweet, “I do not like sweets or chocolate, and individuals hate me for it. Bread too—I dislike bread. I’m never tempted by the breadbasket,” she described. Alternatively, she prefers olives, pretzels, popcorn, and potato chips.

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    Now, although we don’t suggest indulging much too substantially in popcorn and potato chips, olives and pretzels are a fantastic snacking possibility as they’re each very low in energy and olives are loaded in a amount of vitamins and minerals, notably vitamin A and iron.

    2. Work out to cope

    When it comes to performing exercises, quite a few folks credit rating its effects on our physical health and fitness, nonetheless many usually disregard the outcomes it can have on our mental health. Luckily, Eva Longoria is not one of these people.

    “I truly operate out for my mental wellness,” she states, incorporating that she utilizes 60-75 minutes of her working day to focus on going her physique. 

    3. An avid jumper

    If you’re curious about how Eva Longoria stays active, a person of her preferred ways is to jump on the trampoline, telling Women’s Health and fitness, “It makes me present. You genuinely have to target on the plan and memorize the actions. They switch sides a great deal, which can toss you off, so you have to be on top of it. I love that.”

    4.  Make time for me  time

    If there’s one factor Longoria thinks in, it’s me-time. As these kinds of, she will make absolutely sure to meditate just about every working day, at times for 5 minutes, from time to time for 20.

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    What is a lot more, she and her good friends a short while ago signed up for a 21-working day guided meditation the place they’ll be creating down their ideas, introducing that “It’s so terrific, mainly because when you do it with your tribe, it’s far better you can be far more accountable,” she states.

    5. Keep track of your slumber

    Snooze is essential, and you will need to make guaranteed that you are having more than enough of it. A single way to make sure this is by monitoring your rest.

    Longoria shared with Women’s Wellness that she wears an Oura Ring, which works by using skin temperature and motion sensors to measure the duration and good quality of her snooze.

    A further way in which Longoria manages her snooze styles is by guaranteeing that she does not have as well a lot wine with her evening meal, in which she then shares an appealing anecdote about a well-known Cuban singer,

    “I hardly ever utilised to experience a sugar hurry when I would drink wine. But 1 working day, Gloria Estefan told me she cannot consume wine due to the fact she wakes up at 4 a.m. The day she told me that, it started happening to me.”

    6. An intermittent speedier

    Intermittent fasting is a preferred among a variety of superstars, these as Jennifer Aniston and Kate Hudson.

    Eva Longoria is also an intermittent quicker, indicating that she ordinarily eats inside an eight-hour window each working day, often 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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    “Breakfast is black espresso,” she suggests, followed by her producing breakfast for her family. She admits that in some cases she’ll have a chunk of her son’s breakfast, usually if it aligns with her fasting agenda.

    6. Plant-centered warrior

    A nutritional behavior that we can learn from the actress is to action back again from processed food items and try to eat food items that expand from the floor,

    “I’ve been dabbling with additional plant-primarily based elements,” Eva suggests. She shares that rising up on a ranch gave her such an appreciation for in which foods comes from and a single of her preferred foods is beans, declaring that Beans are a big supply of protein for us. I love building portobello tacos, jackfruit tacos, and cauliflower fried rice.”

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  • Miracle Leaf offers ara residents CBD products and medical marjuana screenings | Business

    Miracle Leaf offers ara residents CBD products and medical marjuana screenings | Business

    Sandra Mallot, running director for Wonder Leaf Wellness, desires to split the stigma about hashish, which she mentioned allows persons suffering from illnesses this sort of as most cancers, HIV-AIDS, write-up-traumatic pressure dysfunction, epilepsy and Crohn’s ailment.

    “Even if you consider it for satisfaction, it even now assists you enhance your actual physical and psychological well being,” she stated. “We want to crack the stigma by educating men and women on the wellness advantages of hashish use and offer a harmless room on how they can acquire a clinical cannabis card, if they are qualified and advisable by a point out qualified medical doctor.”

    Due to the fact the Florida Legislation in 2016 allowed the use of clinical cannabis to men and women struggling from other chronic illnesses, the legislation approved state-licensed medical professionals to recommend marijuan that is reduced (.8 per cent) in Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), and more than 10 per cent of Cannabidiol (CBD), for patients.

    Mallot mentioned the product comes from derivatives of cannabis, such as the sativa plant, which can be located in several kinds about the globe. The solution makes a lowered euphoric response in individuals, she claimed.

    She explained Wonder Leaf Overall health Heart is not a clinical marijuana dispensary it depenses CBD vaporizing solutions. People will have to use procedures these as extracts or a physician-approved vaporizer to get the solution. They do not smoke the hashish

    “Cannabis is not a gateway drug,” reported Mallot. “It will help people suffering from health-relevant problems.” 

    Mallot, who manages Wonder Leaf Wellbeing Center in Important Biscayne, Brickell and Coconut Grove, stated they have a point out-licensed healthcare medical doctor on staff to evaluate individuals and, if they qualify, prescribe them professional medical marijauna.

    She stated the doctor examines sufferers to figure out if hashish is the ideal choice. The doctor  aids clients get put in the state’s registry and get a medical marijauna card.Then patients are despatched to a “medical marijauna therapy center,” she stated.

    Florida presently has six clinical marijuana dispensaries that are permitted by the state’s Department of Wellness.

    To be prescribed, point out law demands individuals to be struggling from cancer or a continual professional medical condition, but only if other previously healthcare solutions didn’t function.

    No clinical marijauna card is required to purchase CBD products and solutions from Wonder Leaf Health and fitness Middle, stated Mallot. The middle supplies CBD tinctures, edibles, vape and flowers.

    Mallot mentioned their medical doctor and other clinical professionals will be undertaking community periods this 12 months to demonstrate the added benefits of cannabis for women going by menopause and adult men likely by means of andropause. It can also be utilized to handle despair, panic, insomnia and pounds obtain.

    Mallot said CBD merchandise can also take care of pets with topical preparations like balms and shampoos.  Dosage depends on the pet’s measurements, excess weight and individual system chemistry. 

    The Important Biscayne region Wonder Leaf facility is located at 3098 Fuller St. Suite 11, in Coconut Grove. For data on hrs of operation, and any other inquiries, call  (305) 847-9933 or e-mail [email protected].

     

     

     

  • New system for mental health crises sees storng demand | News

    New system for mental health crises sees storng demand | News

    Throughout January, Granite Staters in psychological and psychological wellbeing crisis arrived at out 4,152 situations to a new system designed to streamline psychological wellbeing companies in the condition.

    “It has taken us a bit by shock. It is a very significant reaction,” stated Eric Eason, an account government with Beacon Overall health Remedies (cq), a nationwide firm that was awarded the contract for administering New Hampshire’s Fast Reaction Obtain Position.

    The program released on Jan. 1, supplying a centralized method of cellular phone, textual content or chat guidance to folks in disaster. ‘Crisis’ is self-outlined and could indicate nearly anything from experience overwhelmed or nervous to having suicidal ideation. The software aims to offer an equitable, very low-barrier access position to psychological overall health expert services for anybody who requires them.

    “The reason is to get you the enable you have to have,” explained Jenny O’Higgins (cq), senior coverage analyst with the Division of Health and fitness and Human Services’ Division of Behavioral Wellbeing.

    Shifting mental overall health products and services forward

    The Fast Reaction Obtain Position streamlines providers that previously existed in the condition and presents new solutions, O’Higgins explained.

    When another person phone calls the line, Beacon personnel with mental health and fitness education consider to deescalate the condition and get the individual or their loved a person an acceptable degree of care. Suppliers may connect the caller with a similar working day or subsequent-working day appointment with a mental well being supplier, for example, which occurred 144 periods in January. These urgent appointments are newly funded underneath the system, which relies on point out and federal funding, explained Eason.

    If the predicament demands a greater amount of treatment, the accessibility level may possibly dispatch a single of ten swift reaction groups, which vacation to a man or woman in crisis within just a person hour and connect them with treatment. The groups ended up dispatched 564 periods final month.

    Fast Reaction groups existed before the entry place, but possessing them dispatched from a one spot is crucial, explained Susan Stearns (cq), the government director of the New Hampshire chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Ailment (NAMI NH). Under the new system, if a group is now responding to a disaster when a different call comes in from their region, a group from a further area of the condition can be deployed, reducing down on wait moments.

    “There’s that serious time awareness of in which the methods are, exactly where the people today are, and making an attempt to make certain we get them wherever they require to be,” explained Stearns. “That’s some thing we’ve advocated for for a extended time. It is a massive step in New Hampshire’s mental wellness solutions.”

    Another key improve is the skill to chat or text the accessibility stage, which is specially vital for youthful persons. Knowledge from the countrywide disaster text line exhibit that 14 to 17-yr-olds are most possible to get to out for help by means of textual content, O’Higgins claimed.

    “Everyone in New Hampshire should have access to the exact services and across the lifespan,” O’Higgins reported.

    Taking a burden off ERs, law enforcement

    Over-all, the Speedy Reaction Entry Point system is made to give people today additional choices for disaster treatment, further than heading to an unexpected emergency home or calling the police.

    “This guarantees persons are related more quickly with the ideal amount of treatment, alternatively than heading to an crisis office, or winding up — for the reason that of a legislation enforcement response — arrested and incarcerated,” stated Stearns.

    Prior to the Immediate Reaction Obtain Issue, NAMI’s soon after hrs voicemail directed people today in disaster to phone 911 now, it refers persons to the Fast Response Entry Stage. Any one who has that range can faucet into a community of mental wellness treatment in New Hampshire, Stearns claimed, whilst previously people wanted to know the place to get in touch with.

    “It was really fragmented in conditions of how you got [help],” she explained. “It necessary you to have a specified amount of money of know-how and means to navigate a system.”

    Prior to the accessibility stage, group psychological well being centers did not have following-working day appointments, so folks experienced to wait around weeks or a lot more for an first appointment. At times that brought about their well being to deteriorate, sending them to the unexpected emergency department. Other individuals in mental wellness crisis went to the crisis place simply because they didn’t know how else to entry treatment, Stearns said. Throughout COVID, about fifty percent of folks presenting in unexpected emergency departments for psychiatric health issues were being new to the psychological overall health method, Stearns said.

    NAMI NH has advocated from emergency room boarding, which happens when folks in psychological wellbeing disaster are held in emergency rooms, normally for times, right until a mattress in a psychiatric unit is found. The new reaction level is “a lynchpin” in the attempts to cut down ER boarding, Stearns mentioned. That is specially significant throughout the pandemic, when ERs are presently overwhelmed, and spending days in the clinic can set people at hazard for contracting COVID, she included.

    Nevertheless, immediate reaction hasn’t solved the issue. On Feb. 1 there have been 14 small children and 17 grown ups waiting around for psychiatrics beds in the point out, according to NAMI NH. Whilst the new technique signifies development, it is not a panacea for the care scarcity in the condition, mentioned O’Higgins.

    “You never do method transformation in days or weeks or months,” she said.

    In accurate emergency circumstances — when an individual is an eminent menace to themselves or some others — persons must nevertheless connect with 911. If essential, the Fast Reaction can dispatch initially responders. But individuals situations only make up a very tiny percentage of mental health crises, Eason said.

    “There will constantly be some make contact with involving legislation enforcement and crisis,” he stated. “We do not exclude them from this system at all.”

    The swift reaction method allows ensure that people today get help from responders with acceptable education. When your property is on fireplace, you want the hearth division to respond, Stearns explained.

    “This is making certain that individuals encountering a psychological overall health disaster get a psychological well being reaction.”

    Not your father’s psychological health program

    The Immediate Response Entry Point is paid for by state and federal funding, according to the Office of Health and fitness and Human Companies (DHHS). This fiscal calendar year the program acquired $19.4 million, which incorporates funding for the start of the software. For fiscal year 2023, the system is allotted $16.5 million in funding.

    Eason said a big evaluate of the achievements of the software will be how a lot of individuals are diverted from a higher degree of care. Best procedures and New Hampshire regulation need that people today who acquire psychological overall health solutions be taken care of in the minimum restrictive surroundings vital. Someone whose situation can be managed with treatment from a group health centre really should by no means be set in an in-client program unnecessarily, for example.

    The accessibility level is component of a big modify in mental health and fitness crisis reaction taking place nationally. On July 16 2022, 988 will come to be the national a few-digit phone quantity to link with mental well being and suicide prevention expert services. In New Hampshire, phone calls to 988 will route to the Quick Response Obtain Place, claimed O’Higgins.

    Commencing this spring, Beacon will host group collaborative conferences. These will provide alongside one another stakeholders in the accessibility place — which includes local community psychological health and fitness centers, schools, regulation enforcement, advocacy groups like NAMI and persons who utilize mental health and fitness expert services — to share their activities with the process consequently considerably, and advise enhancements.

    “That’s how we’re going to go on to get it right and detect pitfalls to make positive New Hampshire has the program it requires,” O’Higgins stated.

    The Speedy Response Access position is section of the state’s 10-12 months Mental Wellness Plan, which aims to broaden entry to full—spectrum psychological health and fitness providers in the condition. There are nonetheless problems, which include a lack of healthcare personnel, that need to be resolved, and the entry level will not solve the state’s mental well being care crisis right away, O’Higgins reported. And nevertheless, it’s a solid get started.

    “The system that we have today is greater than the system that we experienced final 12 months,” she claimed. “We’re going in the correct route.”

    This write-up is being shared by a associate in The Granite State News Collaborative. For a lot more info pay a visit to collaborativenh.org.

  • COVID-19 Status Update – Health Order & Mask Mandate to be lifted, 80{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of eligible population fully vaccinated, testing opportunities

    COVID-19 Status Update – Health Order & Mask Mandate to be lifted, 80{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of eligible population fully vaccinated, testing opportunities

    COVID-19 Status Update – Health Order & Mask Mandate to be lifted, 80{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of eligible population fully vaccinated, testing opportunities

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    With COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations declining, Sonoma County Overall health Officer Dr. Sundari Mase verified Tuesday that a community health and fitness buy restricting the dimensions of significant gatherings will expire as scheduled at 11:59 p.m. Thursday (Feb. 10). Learn Extra

    The County documented a scenario rate this 7 days of 65.6 new each day instances for every 100,000 (down from 130.3) the scenario rate amid the unvaccinated folks is 156 for every 100,000 as opposed with 44 for vaccinated inhabitants. The county reported a examination positivity price of 11.8 p.c  (down from 17.1). See the county’s up to date Metrics and Trends webpage for the most up-to-date facts.

    Well being Officer to elevate most indoor mask mandates on February 16 – Businesses, venue operators, and hosts may well pick out to require all patrons to use masks.

    In a press release issued this 7 days, Sonoma County announced that they will align with the condition to elevate universal mask specifications for most indoor public settings beginning Wednesday, Feb. 16.  Read the whole push launch.

    Unvaccinated folks more than age 2 will keep on to be necessary to use masks in all indoor community settings. Enterprises, location operators, and hosts may well determine their have paths forward to defend personnel and patrons and might pick out to involve all patrons to dress in masks.

    Indoor masking is nonetheless necessary by the state for everybody, regardless of vaccination standing, in general public transportation health and fitness care configurations congregate settings like correctional facilities and homeless shelters prolonged-phrase care facilities and in K-12 universities and childcare settings. 


    Vaccine clinics (Pediatric, 1st Dose, 2nd Dose & Boosters) – 80{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of the suitable populace is now thoroughly vaccinated

    As of this 7 days, 80{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} {fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of the County’s 5 and older populace is now fully vaccinated, although 88{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} per cent have been given at the very least one dose. Vaccine appointments are now offered for anyone 5 a long time or older who desires a person at a person of the numerous clinics, pharmacies or overall health centers in the County. Go to MyTurn.ca.gov to obtain an appointment that is effective for you and obtain a listing of nearby clinics on the Sonoma Valley Wellbeing Associate Web page.

    COVID-19 vaccine is offered for little ones ages 5-11 at faculty web-site clinics

    46{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of the County’s 5-11-calendar year-olds have gained at least 1 dose of Pfizer’s pediatric vaccine as of this 7 days. Make an appointment on the State’s MyTurn website or go to a single of the Sonoma Valley university internet site clinics below:

    • February 15th, 4-6 PM at Adele Harrison, 1150 Broadway
    • February 22nd, 4-6 PM at Flowery College, 17600 Sonoma Hwy 12
    • March 1st, 4-6 PM at Dunbar College, 11700 Dunbar Rd.
    • March 8th, 4-6 PM at Sassarini School,652 5th St. W
    • March 15th, 4-6 PM at Boys & Girs Club, 100 W Verano Ave
    • March 22nd, 4-6 PM at Adele Harrison, 1150 Broadway
    • March 29th, 4-6 PM at Flowery School, 17600 Sonoma Hwy 12

    Big vaccine clinics future 2 weekends at county fairgrounds

    The county is expanding entry to pediatric and grownup COVID-19 vaccines and boosters as a result of large weekend clinics at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds. Clinics will be on Saturday and Sunday the following two weekends from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Garrett Building. The clinics are open to everybody in the community but are specially concentrated on youngsters and people 12 decades and older who however want their boosters.

    • Nevertheless appointments are not desired, you can ensure a place by signing up at myturn.ca.gov.
    • Vaccines are no cost, the clinics are open up to all and evidence of citizenship standing is not expected.
    • The Garrett Developing is on the east aspect of the Fairgrounds, obtainable from the Brookwood Avenue entrance.

    Screening possibilities

    Demand from customers for screening is building it difficult to get analyzed at a site or to attain at-household checks. The county is doing the job to improve the availability of tests, both PCR and antigen and the condition and federal governments hope to supply a lot more totally free at-property checks before long. Come across additional pop-up tests places and make an appointment on the County’s testing site or call the hotline at 707-565-4667. The hotline is available to assist citizens sort by their quite a few testing selections in Spanish and English.

    Pop-Up Screening in Sonoma Valley:

    • Monday – Friday, 7 am – 2 pm at the Fiesta Plaza 18615 Sonoma Hwy., Sonoma. To make an appointment: Pay a visit to the Curative website or call (888) 702-9042.
    • Sundays, 8 am – 2 pm at the Boyes Hot Springs Park and Journey at Hwy.12 & Thompson Ave., Boyes Sizzling Springs. To make an appointment: Check out the Curative site or call (888) 702-9042.