Friday, November 22, 2013

Vitamin D, The Sunshine Vitamin






It has been estimated that up to 30% of Australians are Vitamin D deficient and vitamin D supplementation has become a hot topic amongst health care professionals. Although, some current opinions support increases in supplementation dosage levels, there is also substantial evidence to suggest more caution should be used in relation to high dosage or long term vitamin D supplementation use.


Vitamin D is not like other vitamins and it is questionable if it should have been classified as a vitamin. Vitamin D is actually a pro-hormone; meaning it promotes or inhibits the effect of hormones. The major hormones that vitamin D influences includes; oestrogen, progesterone, testosterone, insulin, thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal hormones. As such, the role of vitamin D within the body is complex

Vitamin D is stored in the blood for a few weeks and in fat cells for a few months. The liver and kidneys help to convert vitamin D into it's more active form.

Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to the following conditions:

Bone Health:

Osteoporosis: Vitamin D facilitates bone mineralization of calcium

Rickets: a deficiency of vitamin D during pregnancy, breast feeding and early childhood, can result in this condition of decreased bone mineralization.

Cancer:

The latest research indicates a link between vitamin D deficiency and breast, prostate and colorectal cancer

Immune Function:

Type1 diabetes, asthma, psoriasis, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus and inflammatory bowel disease, are all auto-immune conditions that have been associated with a vitamin D deficiency.

Type 2 Diabetes:

Vitamin D is involved in pancreatic function and blood glucose metabolism.

Mental Health:

Fatigue, depression and seasonal affective disorder have been associated with low vitamin D levels. Perhaps, this is one of the reasons why our mood lifts, when we get some spring sunshine after the winter months

Fertility And Reproduction:

 Male Fertility: receptors for vitamin D are present in sperm and are linked to sperm survival and their ability to bind to and fertilize the egg.

Female Fertility: vitamin D is essential for proper implantation of the embryo in the womb.

Pregnancy: vitamin D deficiency in pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of developing gestational diabetes and pre-eclampsia. The child is predisposed to low birth weight and rickets


How To Optimize Your Vitamin D Stores

Diet

We rely on dietary sources for only 10% of our vitamin D requirements. Rich sources of vitamin D are mackerel, herring, salmon, sardines, egg yolk and butter.

Sunshine

90% of our vitamin D is made from the cholesterol in our skin in response to UV-B penetration from the sun. So, the most basic way for us to get our vitamin D is through exposure to sunlight. Clothes, glass and sunscreen will block UV-B penetration and so inhibit vitamin D synthesis

UV-A rays destroy vitamin D and are linked with skin cancer risk. Unlike UV-B rays, UV-A rays are able to partially penetrate glass. So when we are outdoors we get a balance of both UV-A and UV-B rays. Whereas, indoors we get some exposure through glass windows to UV-A only.

Safe Sun Exposure

The success of the slip. slop, slap campaign has resulted in us becoming some what sun phobic. Hence, we are now seeing the re-emergence of rickets in Melbourne school children.

We have been taught that the safest time to spend in the sun is before 10.00am and after 3.00pm. More recent research [2008] dispels this by showing that UV-B ray exposure is highest between 10.00am - 2.00pm. Therefore, daily "sunscreen free" sun exposure between 10.00am- 2.00pm will provide you with the maximum vitamin D yield

The amount of time required will depend on your skin type. Those with darker pigmented skin or a tan will need longer in the sun than pale skinned people. Basically, sun exposure needs to be long enough to cause a slight pinking but not reddening of the skin. This can range between 10-20 minutes. The amount of skin exposed needed is face, arms and upper body or face, arms and legs.

Overdosing on vitamin D due to sun exposure is not likely. This is because there is a feedback loop and the body will shut down vitamin D production, when your vitamin D levels are optimal

Sunscreen

Please note, I am not advocating long periods of sun exposure without protection. As we approach the summer holidays, we are likely to be spending more time outdoors and slapping on the sunscreen lotion.

Unfortunately. most sunscreen lotions are a cocktail of synthetic chemicals; some of which will be absorbed into your blood stream and can impact on your health. Firstly, the chemicals used tend to produce a lot of cell damaging free radicals. Secondly, many of the chemicals are oestrogenic and can disrupt your hormone balance

A good natural sunscreen I have been able to source is "UV Natural" and I have found it to be equally effective in terms of sunburn prevention as the synthetic sunscreens.To get more information on this product you can visit www.uvnatural.com However, it is a little on the greasy side but I have found the sports formula to be less greasy & I for one would much rather be putting this on my skin than a whole load of synthetic chemicals.


Factors That May Reduce Vitamin D Synthesis
  1.  Dry skin: excess soap and cleaning chemicals can change the barrier function of the skin and negatively impact on vitamin D conversion from cholesterol in the skin.
  2. Use of cholesterol reducing statin drugs.
  3. Imbalances or deficiencies of magnesium, zinc, boron or vitamin A and K. These all have a synergistic relationship with vitamin D.
  4. Bowel conditions such as crohn's disease, coeliac disease and irritable bowel due to reduced absorption abilities

NB

Please do not self-prescribe vitamin D supplements as this may lead to imbalances that impact on your health. However, the amount of vitamin D in a multi-vitamin is fine. Requirements are individual and the need for additional vitamin D supplementation is best assessed through a combination of your blood vitamin D levels and a mineral hair analysis, as well as taking into consideration your metabolic type and current health profile

Friday, November 8, 2013

Would You Like To Be Calm, Centred & At Your Radiant Best This Christmas?


With only six weeks to go until Christmas day, life can start to get really crazy & chaotic from now on. This often results in us feeling stressed & worn out & far from our best by the time Christmas day arrives, Also, although catching up & spending more time with our family can be great, the flip side for some of us is that this can also result in a lot of things being triggered!

Imagine instead if you were able to be more centred, grounded, confident, energized, magnetic & radiant.............how would that feel?

So, if you would like to make this festive season the most grounded, stable & nourishing season you have ever had read on.............



Christmas Readiness "Art of Feminine Presence" [TM] One Day Workshop
Sunday 1st December

Gift Yourself With This Day Of Self-Nourishment & Come Home To Yourself Before The Xmas Chaos


 
During this workshops you will explore & experience unique feminine body awareness practices & meditations that will help you:
·      Stay centred, grounded & resilient even on your toughest days.
·      Experience more vitality & less stress in your life.
·      Become a more effective communicator by connecting deeply & authentically with others.
·      Be more at ease with setting clear boundaries so that you feel less drained by other people.
·      Develop a physical & energetic presence that attracts the attention you want: personally & professionally.
·      Stop diminishing your personal presence & be seen & heard in the way you want.
·      Learn to follow your body’s wisdom & “higher guidance” rather than always pushing to make things happen
·      Learn a powerful moving meditation that easily accesses profound states of joy & peace
·      Tap into an endless source of creative power

 "Being in the first series of feminine presence has been one of the most profound sacred experiences of my life. I now know why I was so drawn to this course beautifully facilitated by Katherine. She has an amazing ability to engender trust & total honesty within our group. What an honour to journey & share so deeply with Katherine & the other courageous women. I recommend this to any women seeking true empowerment & authenticity. I feel the message of the feminine presence is so urgently needed at this time on earth & I look forward to doing the next series. Thank you so much Katherine for your wonderful guidance, compassion & clarity."
Carol McCoy

"After completing a 3 year period of study, I needed to give myself a break to get in touch with my feminine side & I also felt a further need to nurture myself. Taking part in The Art Of Feminine Presence classes gave me the ingredients I had been seeking to feel nourished again. Katherine beautifully guided me & the women in our group to explore what I would express as 'ones true feminine essence.'
Over the 6 weeks I developed a deeper awareness of who I am & of others in my life. My communication with others has brought remarkable reward. The skills I have learned to be present & to honour my femininity, has also increased my confidence while nurturing the inner joy I feel as a strong, tender & courageous women."
Marcelle Yoxon


 "Hi Katherine, many thanks for the opportunity to be part of The Art Of Feminine Presence classes. I have some wonderful tools & practices to use on a daily basis which I am sure will help me to reconnect to my feminine creative self. I gained some valuable insights about myself that the other members of the group sensed & I felt energized by their appreciation. As a participant I felt a strong but feminine strength. I found the sessions very nurturing & I am looking forward to recommencing in the near future."
Geraldine Swift


Workshop Details

Date: Sunday 1st December

Time: 9.30am-5.00pm

Venue:
1st Floor
1288 Burwood Highway
Upper Ferntree Gully
Vic
[Above the vets]

Investment:


Super Early Bird: $97 [Expires 12MN Wednesday 20th November
[ see below for special bonuses for the first 4 x women to register]

Early Bird: $127 [Expires 12MN Monday 25th November]

Full Price: $147

[Morning & afternoon tea provided]

TO REGISTER NOW & PURCHASE YOUR TICKET & BE ONE OF THE FIRST 4 TO CLAIM THE SPECIAL BONUSES VALUED AT $127.00 Please click on the Eventbrite button at the end of this post below.


Special Bonuses [For the first 4 x women to register before Wednesday 20th November]

Here are 3 fantastic extra bonuses to further support you in being calm, centred & at your radiant best for the festive & holiday season:

1. 1 x 60 Minute Lymphatic Drainage Massage [Valued at $87.00]

This relaxing, gentle & nurturing massage stimulates the lymphatic system which removes excess fluid & toxins from around your cells.

It has many applications but is particularly beneficial for:
  • Detoxification
  • Irritable bowel,colitis & constipation
  • Sinusitis, headaches & migraines
  • Chronic fatigue syndrome & fibromyalgia
  • Menstrual problems
  • Fluid retention & oedema 
"Katherine gives the most amazing lymphatic drainage massages.........I always feel like I am on Cloud Nine when I leave." 
 Fran Bucci, Beauty Therapist www.fransbeautystudio.com.au

 NB: This bonus is valid until the end of December 2013 only.

2. 1 x Women's Yoga & Meditation Class with Kate Moody [Valued at $25.00]
Thursday evenings, 6-8.30pm at Upper Ferntree Gully or Sunday Morning at Kalomara

Kate's women's weekly & monthly Sunday morning yoga classes will take you on an internal journey of deeply nourishing your feminine vitality, through practices of self love and care ~ with guided meditations & relaxations, and restorative yoga.

Honour yourself by having time and space that is just for you and your well-being. Learn tools that support you in what it means & how it feels to deeply relax into your feminine; into the natural energy flow as a woman.


NB: This bonus is valid until the end of December only.

For more details on Kate's classes & services please visit: www.radiantwellbeing.com.au
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3. Feminine Radiance Meditation CD [Valued at $15.00]  

 This CD has 3 x guided meditations to help support you integrate what you learned at the workshop.
Eventbrite - Christmass Readiness "Art Of Feminine Presence" [TM] Workshop

Saturday, November 2, 2013

The Wise Women Waters Her Own Garden First



"Stretching herself too thin she breaks her connections.
Staying too busy, she has no time.
Defining herself only through others she loses her own definition.
The wise women waters her own garden first."
by Lao Tzu in the Tao Te Ching

Lao Tzu is considered to be he father of Taoism in China & is credited with being the author of the ancient Taoist text the "Tao Te Ching." Although his historical existence & who actually authorshiped the "Tao Te Ching" is strongly debated, this does not distract from the wisdom of the teachings in the "Tao Te Ching."

The wise women waters her own garden first........this is something we definitely need to heed for our own ultimate wellbeing. Particularly, as most of us western women have been taught to give fully of ourselves without taking the time to rest & rejuvenate. Our society has forgotten the age old wisdom that recognizes that in order to fully give, we first need to receive & take care of ourselves. 

Ask yourself if you have developed the pattern of "over-giving" & consequently have neglected your own needs? If you have, then you will recognize the following thought patterns: 
  • "I must be a perfect image of having it all together & able to support others"
  • "Being busy means I am doing a good job & getting things done"
  • 'How worthy & good I feel about myself depends on how much I do for others or add value to the world"
  • "Taking time for myself is selfish & my friends, kids, partner take up all my time anyway"
  • "Rest - what's that?"

Failure to take time to nourish & replenish ourselves leaves us exhausted & depleted & quite frankly most women I see in my clinical practice who have reached 40 plus are exhausted. If this pattern is not corrected before the menopause transition it can trigger a lot of imbalances at this challenging time of change in a women's life.

Extreme fatigue such as when you reach the point of being so tired you just want to cry; is a sure sign that you need to do absolutely nothing except totally rest. However, fatigue that persists should be investigated to determine if there are any underlying causes such as anaemia or thyroid imbalances.

When you are feeling fatigued the tendency can be to reach out for stimulants such as coffee, chocolate & sugary drinks or food. Whilst these may temporarily give you a boost of energy, the problem is that long- term these stimulants deplete your vitality & inhibit restful & restorative sleep. This is because they they put your body in a constant state of fear, fight or flight mode.

Therefore, I have provided you with 7 tips on how to boost your energy naturally: