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Friday, September 17, 2010

Pro-inflammatory vs. Anti-inflammatory foods

I was doing a little research on ginger because I read an article that it was used as an anti-inflammatory. I found so much interesting information I decided to share it with ya'll. Turns out there are foods that will make inflammation worse or make it better. I hate going to the doctor, so if I can eat my way to good health, I am all for it. People have inflammation for a variety of reasons. Mild muscle tears during vigorous exercise produce inflammation. Arthritis, hypertension, or illness also cause a change in white blood cell production. When inflammation occurs, chemicals from the body's white blood cells are release into the blood or the affected tissue in an attempt to rid the body of foreign substances. The release of chemicals increases blood flow to the area and may result in redness or warmth. Some of the chemicals cause leakage of fluid in the tissue, resulting in swelling. The inflammatory process may stimulate nerves and cause pain. Inflammation in joints is especially painful due to the swelling of the joint lining resulting in the cartilage being worn down.
Everyone experiences some form of inflammation in life, some more than others. This is a hot topic in sports medicine. If you can reduce the inflammation from training faster- you can train harder. There are drugs: stimulants, steroids, and forms of blood doping to get this done; but maybe there is another way.

Lets start with the PRO-Inflammatory foods. These are food that will make any condition of inflammation, regardless of the type, worse:
At the top of the list you have your junk food, fast food, lunch meats, and hot dogs. They contain nitrates that will aggravate any existing condition.
Foods high in saturated fat like red meats, dairy, and eggs contain arachidonic acid which causes inflammation.
Plants from the night shade family contain a chemical alkaloid called solanine which can intensify the pain of inflammation by aggravating the nerve ending. These plants include: potatoes, tomatoes, and eggplant.

Time for the ANTI-Inflammatory good stuff:
Top of the list is Omega 3's. Oily fish/salmon, walnuts, flax seeds, canola oil, and pumpkin seeds.
Followed closely by olive oil, rice bran oil, grape seed oil, and walnut oil. These oils all contain a rich supply of polyphenols that protect the heart and blood vessels from inflammation.
Blueberries and strawberries have high levels of anti-inflammatory phytochemicals and anti-oxidants.
Apples and red onions contain quercetin, which works as an anti-inflammatory.
Kelp (surprise!) contains fucoidan, a complex carbohydrate that is anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, and anti-oxidant. Turmeric/Ginger contain a powerful and non-toxic compound called curcumin, as effective on inflammation as Hydrocortisone and Motrin.
Green Tea contains flavonoids that are potent natural anti-inflammatory compounds.
Papaya contains papain, a protein digesting enzyme. Together with vitamin C and E it helps to reduce inflammation, improve digestion, and heal burns.
Pineapple contains bromelain, an enzyme that aids indigestion, sports injury, trauma, and arthritis.
Broccoli contains anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer phytonutrients which help the body to get rid of potentially carcinogenic compounds.
Sweet potato contains beta-carotene, manganese, vitamin B6 and C. Working together these nutrients are powerful anti-oxidants and anti-inflammatory.
Yams- do not confuse yams for sweet potato. They are not the same and do not come from the same family. Yams are super doses of beta-carotene, vitamin C, potassium, and manganese. Yams are used in traditional chinese medicine as a lung, stomach, and kidney tonic.

Something to consider is the time line on the inflammatory process. It can take 3 days to fully develop. If you have an especially intense workout on Wednesday and plan on killing it again on Saturday.... make sure you get the nutrition that you need for recovery.


Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Old Images

Some people like looking at old photos. I don't. Old photos of me remind me that I was fat; for a long time.
A potential employer told me recently that the fat pictures were my best marketing tool for my new Personal Training business. This kinda makes me wanna cry. WHY do I have to show pictures of myself when I was at my worst? I can hear the answer in my head.....because it will help motivate someone else. I really wish the pictures didn't bring me so much pain. Its not about the pictures, its me. Why cant I look at myself? I have feelings of shame and embarrassment. Why did I think it was okay to be that overweight?

I like reading self help books. Currently I am reading Tony Robbins. He says that if the past is undesirable, make up a new one. I struggle with this because my mind seems to find comfort in the pain, sad as that sounds. My pain from my past justifies my current enthusiasm for fitness. I am "running" away from fatness- and all the negative emotions that I keep there.... towards my fitness goals and my new perception of me. I am leveraging my painful emotions about being overweight against the pain of working out, the physical pain is much easier to deal with than the emotional stuff. Making up a new past doesn't put me in the place where I can share my past with other people. I see that I should make friends with the fat girl.... but.....it feels like a lot of work.
Undoing negative thought processes or habits is actually not that difficult. It does take some concentration. You have to catch yourself in the moment and start asking yourself a lot of questions. I have found this to be helpful. It took a while before I could even catch myself doing or saying the things I wanted to change. Here are some questions Tony Robbins suggests to start your day:
What am I happy about in my life now?
What am I excited about in my life now?
What am I proud about in my life?
What am I grateful about in my life?
What am I enjoying most in my life now?
What am I committed to in my life?
Who do I love? Who loves me?
I sat and answered these questions this morning. It makes it difficult to be negative when you have to honestly answer that I am happy, excited, proud, grateful, committed and enjoying my life! I will be answering these tonight:
What have I given today?
What did I learn today?
How has today added to the quality of my life?
How can I use today as an investment in my future?
You can teach an old dog new tricks. It takes a little reinforcement until it becomes a habit. Maybe someday I will be standing in a room full of people telling them about the fat girl.... without crying.