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The Worst Foods for Arthritis by Janet Lynas. Ph.D., N.H.D.

There are approximately 350 million people worldwide who have arthritis. Nearly 40 million persons in the United States are affected by arthritis. Over a quarter million children have some form of arthritis. More than 21 million Americans have osteoarthritis and about 2.1 million Americans suffer from rheumatoid arthritis.

The summer I was 17, I worked at a hospital for people with arthritis. I worked the children’s ward. The youngest patient was three years old. Some of these children were born with rheumatoid arthritis. These children lived at the hospital for months at a time. A teacher employed by the hospital so these children could stay current in their school work. Some even graduated school while they were patients at the hospital.

Facts about Arthritis

So, now you know arthritis is not an old age illness. It knows no age limits. Women are more likely to develop rheumatoid arthritis. Men are more likely to have gout and other types of arthritis.

According to the CDC, the prevalence of doctor-diagnosed arthritis is expected to increase in the coming decades. By the year 2040, an estimated 78.4 million (25.9% of the projected total adult population) adults aged 18 years and older will have doctor-diagnosed arthritis,2 compared with the 54.4 million adults in 2013–2015. Two-thirds of those with arthritis will be women. Also by 2040, an estimated 34.6 million adults (43.2% of adults with arthritis or 11.4% of all US adults) will report arthritis-attributable activity limitations.2 These estimates may be conservative, as they do not account for the current trends in obesity, which may contribute to future cases of osteoarthritis.

(https://www.cdc.gov/arthritis/data_statistics/national-statistics.html)

Foods that make Arthritis worse

#6 Refined carbohydrates – these foods are high in fibrin which causes inflammation in the body. What are refined carbohydrates? Therefore, any food containing white flour will contribute to inflamed joints. That is to say, white breads, rice, crackers, and most baked goods will increase joint pain. Refined carbohydrates produce a state of inflammation in the body, causing increases in cytokines and other pro-inflammatory compounds, which makes arthritis worse. Whole grains are a better choice.

#5 Fried foods – high-fat foods like fried chicken, French fries, donuts, and deep-fried appetizers should be avoided by anyone who has joint pain. These foods increase body fat. The extra weight increases stress on the joints and amplifies the risk of wear and tear. To make matters worse, frying foods in hydrogenated oils, means you’re getting a dose of dangerous trans fats. Grilling, steaming, roasting, and baking are all tasty, and healthier methods of cooking.

#4 Trans Fats – to give baked goods a longer shelf life, scientists took common vegetable oil and added hydrogen molecules. The result was that the liquid oil turned solid making saturated fats. Trans fats contribute to inflammation, heart disease, and other health problems. Only choose products that have 0 grams trans fats and do not contain any partially hydrogenated oils.

#3 Blackened and barbecue foods – eating meats and veggies that are cooked at very high temperatures, results in an inflammatory condition called Advanced Glycation End byproducts or AGEs. These harmful byproducts are unrecognized by your body. As a results, your body throws up an inflammatory response to try to combat this “intruder”. However, when this happens it can manifest in your joints as arthritis.

#2 Nightshade vegetables – contain alkaloids which, if present in high concentrations, can affect calcium metabolism and absorption. This calcium can actually end up accumulating on soft tissues such as tendons and ligaments and in your joints, leading to an inflammatory response. Nightshade vegetables include tomatoes, potatoes (but not sweet potatoes or yams), eggplant, peppers, goji berries, and tomatillos.

#1 Sugar – diets high in refined sugar is bad, both for arthritis and in general for overall health. Raw, or natural, sugars are not so much a problem, but you won’t find either in a processed food. Sugar intake is responsible for increased oxidative stress in the body.

Other sources of joint pain

Omega 6 is an essential fatty acid and is not made by the body. EFA are supplied through foods or joint pain supplements called Omega XL. While Omega 6 is necessary for health, an excess can cause the production of inflammatory prostaglandins.

Having high levels of omega-6 are triggers for asthma and arthritis. While it is necessary to consume omega-6, the ratio to omega 3 must be maintained. Foods considered to be healthy and containing omega-6 must be consumed in moderation if you have an inflammatory condition.

Natural Approach to Joint Health

Do you know that turmeric is full of anti-inflammatory properties? Several recent studies show that turmeric/curcumin has anti-inflammatory properties and modifies immune system responses. A study in 2006 showed turmeric was more effective at preventing joint inflammation than reducing joint inflammation.

The enzyme bromine is excellent in anti-inflammatory properties. Bromine is found in pineapple which also happens to be good for boosting kidney health, as well as increasing bone density and ridding the body of parasites.

Ginger is known to reduce inflammation. Studies suggest that ginger works by inhibiting CO-X2, which is a pro-inflammatory enzyme.

Cherries are listed among foods which have powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. This fruit is filled with anthocyanosides and plant pigments which have powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

Organic Apple Cider Vinegar is beneficial in restoring the body to its proper pH level. It’s full of antioxidants like beta-carotene and acetic acid which are effective in easing arthritis pain.

The list of natural remedies is long and I encourage you to research natural approaches to your joint health.

I do not make recommendations on supplements available because there are several outstanding products.

As always, consult your physician before you make changes in your approach to arthritis care.

Ask & You Shall Receive by Janet Westley, Ph.D., N.H.D.

I talk often about ‘pay attention to what you think’. What you dwell on in your thoughts is what you manifest into your life. The thoughts you hold in your mind are the things you are asking for. So, ask and you shall receive.

This article is focused on mental health.

Strange Times

History is being made at this moment in time. A history that has only been experienced once before in world recordings. The historical flood of Noah’s time is the only other event that I know of that has affected the whole earth. Noah and his family were in quarantine. The entirety of mankind is in quarantine now. Yes, there have been other events of major turns in history. However, I’m talking about humans being isolated in every country around the globe.

Emotions are running high around the earth at this time. On April 4, 2020 the whole planet came together in meditation and prayer. The result was that the recording of the Shumann Resonance was 71! Normal frequency is 7.83 to 14.

This energy is running high during other mediative gatherings around the world. On the last group mediation the energy level was 68. The vibration of the earth is humming at new heights.

You are living in an exciting time in history! Change is here and now.

Change is now!

For decades we have talked about pollution, cleaning up the waters and air. Yet, we have not really done anything about it. The insanity continued. We continued to do the same thing over and over expecting different results.

Nature has taken control! Humankind has not acted responsible so we have been grounded. The car keys have been taken away by Mother Nature so to speak. In this moment in time, world wide quarantine is in place. Change is now. Life will never go back to the way it was. That is a blessing!

Momentum is moving us forward

The momentum is moving us forward. We will move forward like it or not. Now is the time to receive the blessings you have been asking for. It’s easier to float downstream than it is to paddle upstream. Go with the flow of universal energy. Take the path of least resistance!

Quieten your mind. Focus your mind on the stillness within. Listen to ‘white noise’, center on your breathing. Be still. Feel what your inner being is noticing. The emphasis may be on the emotions you’re feeling, bodily sensations, or the environment within.

People throughout the planet are being forced into a corner, our back is against the wall! How are you going to respond to this moment in time? Are you responding or reacting?

What are you thinking?

Your thoughts are your responsibility! Are you living in fear? Why? The more you think on fear, the more anxiety will be in your life. Do you not realize that this fear is an illusion? One will experience fear, anxiety and panic to the extent that you focus on it. Feelings are out of control! Why? Each person who dwells in the fear is bringing forth that reality. This world is being created by your thoughts.

On April 4, 2020, when the whole planet came together in meditation and prayer, the energy resonance was one of peace, love, joy. As we gave attention to what was going on during this moment, Mother Earth began to heal. Pollution of the air and water is clearing. The earth is resting and healing. But, more importantly, the people of the world came together as one! We are in control of how we feel! What energy are you going to sit in?

Are you in tune with who you are?

As the people of the earth have come together to align one with another, wonderful change is now occurring! Fear was high in the beginning of this quarantine. Did you become fearful? Did you let your imagination take hold of you and run wild?

The flu has killed 100 times more people than the coronavirus. So, is your fear justified? Misinformation is spreading like wildfire. Are you falling into the fear trap?

Step out of this energy of fear. It serves no purpose. Step into the energy of love and feel the change come over you.

Practice what you preach!

I have talked about going inside of yourself in previous articles, getting to know yourself is of utmost importance. Do I practice what I preach? Yes, I do.

I mediate daily. It may be for just a few moments or for a longer period of time. It just depends on the information I’m receiving. I usually start my day out in mindful thought before I get out of bed in the mornings. This practice is repeated at night as I am winding down from the day’s activities. On occasion, I’m called to take a few moments out to focus, realign with myself and God energy.

You have been given a most unique opportunity. Take advantage of it. Now is the time to really get to know yourself. In living mindfully, one learns to pay attention to their thoughts. To be aware.

The other day I was feeling irritated. There was no reason for me to feel angry. I decided to sit in the emotion for a few moments and to listen to what I needed to know. Asking myself basic questions, “What is it that you are feeling? Why?” As, I anchored into the emotion I was feeling at the time, a realization began to come forward. I had personal insight move to the foreground. Realizations that I had been pushing into the background.

How do you deal with emotions?

First of all, by taking the time to acknowledge my emotions, I was supporting my mental health. To deny emotions and feelings is not healthy. We don’t want to admit that our emotions are not always happy. It makes us feel like we’re not being positive when emotions are running low. Where is it written that we have to be feeling happy all the time?

Next, one has to realize that emotions are not good or bad. Emotions just are. It’s what is being experienced at that moment. If someone has said or done something that has triggered a strong response from you, ask yourself why? Usually, when we have a severe reaction to an individual, it’s because that person has mirrored a part of our personality that we don’t want to admit we have.

Rather than thinking we have to be happy, loving and kind all the time, embrace all of your emotions. But, remember not too dwell on the emotions that cause us to fall into a never ending loop of fear or anxiety.

Lastly, you are the creator of your world! Because our thoughts create the reality to be experienced, it’s important to pay attention to what you’re thinking.

Do You Know Who You Are? by Janet Lynas, Ph.D., N.H.D.

I received a phone call one day last week from a friend. She told me that she was lonely. I asked her what she had done that day and she responded by telling me all the people she had talked with so far that day. I was the 5th or 6th person she had called.

Social media is booming right now with so many people being home. I noted a posting from a former classmate stating she was feeling lonely. This particular past classmate is raising a seven year old grandson. She has been posting photos of activities she and her grandson are doing at home. She’s also homeschooling this child now that everyone is in quarantine.

I can’t help but wonder why people feel lonely during this time-out we are all in.

Loneliness vs Isolation

Why is it that people feel lonely when they are surrounded by other people? How do we understand the underlying motivation to our loneliness? What is the difference between being lonely and feeling isolated?

The first lie we’re told is that we are separated from God. In reality, that’s not true. Each of us are connected to I AM THAT I AM. This is not what I want to talk with you about. But, keep in mind, this is an underlying factor to loneliness.

I’m lonely

The short definition of lonely is: sad because one has no friends or company. So, if you have friends and you have communication with them, why are you lonely? Where is that feeling of loneliness coming from? I understand being in a relationship and feeling lonely, even though that person was with me. It’s not a good feeling to have.

You can be in someone’s company, but if there is no connection mentally, physically or emotionally, one can certainly feel aloneness.

I’m sure you remember reading about babies during World War II who where in an orphanage and these babies were dying even though they were being cared for. These babies were feed, diapered, sheltered, and given what they needed for survival. Yet, they were failing to thrive and many died. As it turned out, the orphanage was short staffed. These babies didn’t have the physical contact of touch and human interaction. They died because of lack of human touch and contact.

We’re not babies who need the extra touching and cuddling to thrive. Yes, as adults, we still need human contact, but I want to dig a little deeper. What is the emotional and spiritual component that is being overlooked?

Isolation

The definition of isolation is: being separated from other people, segregation, quarantined.

Notice the main difference between lonely and isolation is the word ‘sad’. Both definitions are similar, but the subtle difference is how one feels.

Above, we talked about being with someone and feeling lonely because of lack of connection with that person. The lack of connection can come from not having common interest to growing apart from each other.

Many marriages have failed because couples didn’t marry for the right reasons. The foundation for these marriages is loneliness. People don’t like being alone; so they get married. Several years into the marriage they find being with someone and still being lonely is often worse than being by ones self. Loneliness is a weak foundation for a marriage. It’s a weak foundation for any relationship.

Who am I?

The majority of people on earth don’t really know themselves. Hold on before you tell me I don’t know what I’m talking about!

Men tend to identify themselves through their jobs. They see themselves by what they do. The profession gives the man his identity in life. Men judge themselves by how well they are able to provide for their families. The provider and protector.

Women on the other hand are not that dissimilar. We judge ourselves by how well we care for our families and by our professions as well. Nurture and caregiver.

However, do you really know who you are? What are your core values? I’m not talking about the values that we are taught by our parents and society. If you examine those values you were taught as a child, you may find that they don’t register with you. We are taught who we are as children by what others tells us about ourselves.

“You’re such a sweet girl. You never cause any problems.”

“You’re a great athlete! You’ll go far in life!”

“Do you know how smart you are? You can do anything in life.”

Or just the opposite: “Why can’t you do anything right?”

“If you lose some weight, you’ll get a boyfriend.”

Forget about what you’ve been told!

Release the programing from your childhood. These beliefs are what others think about you. Pay attention to your self-talk. What are you telling yourself? Are you still stuck in the programing of your youth? Let it go! 

Take this time while we are all in quarantine to learn who you really are. What are your strengths? Your weaknesses? Remember what you think of as a weakness is really a strength.

How do I learn who I am?

Good question! But, keep in mind to know one’s self is an ongoing process. Humankind is always evolving and growing. No one is the same today as you were ten years ago. That person you were ten years ago has had ten years of new experiences which has changed you.

Let’s get started on this journey of self discovery.

Be honest with yourself. There is no right or wrong here. No one else needs to see what you have written down about yourself.

  1. Know your own personality. Are you optimistic? Pessimistic? Happy or sad?
  2. What are your core values are. What’s important to you? How do you relate to these values to your lifestyle? Are you self condemning or do you show yourself compassion when you mess up?
  3. Get to know your own body. Do you listen to your body? Your body does talk to you. Have you stopped long enough to ask your body what it  need to flourish? When was the last time you treated your body to a nourishing moment of rest?
  4. Get to know your dreams. What is your heart’s desire? How badly do you want it? If you had your heart’s desire, how would your life be different?
  5. What are your likes and dislikes. Believe it or not, most of us only think we know what we like and don’t like. For years I thought I didn’t like asparagus. I didn’t like the asparagus in a can, but when I tasted fresh steamed asparagus, I loved it!

Think about these things listed above. Really take the time to think about what you value in life. Not what others have told you that you should cherish. Write down your thoughts, it helps you to better identify who you really are. Seeing what you think in writing helps you to be more honest with yourself.

The first step is the most important step in self discovery!

Moving forward can be difficult, especially if you don’t really know who you are.

“I don’t know how to take the first step”, you say. “What do I do?”

  1. Get quiet and focus on your breathing. Just focus on how you’re breathing. Breath from your diaphragm. Place one hand on your chest and the other on your stomach. If you’re breathing from the diaphragm (like we are supposed to be) your stomach will rise higher than your chest.
  2. Take a deep breath in slowly and release it slowly. As you breath in feel your muscles relaxing. Breathing out slowly and let go of the stress you’ve been carrying around.
  3. Ask yourself, “What do I need to know?” Listen to that inner voice as it gives you your answer. Trust what you hear.
In summary

Open your mind and heart. Dump out old programming. Clean house so to speak. Throw out those beliefs that were feed to you as a child. Once you clear out the clutter, you will have space for your own beliefs. This is the beginning of a new love affair with yourself.

Being lonely is not a bad thing. Being lonely is however, your inner-self calling out for self-care. Take advantage of this isolation and get to know the wonderful person you truly are.

 

You might want to order my book: Guilty Prayers by Janet Lynas, Ph.D., N.H.D. on Amazon or Kindle or any book distributor.

Also check out my YouTube: HEY! IT’S BREAK TIME!

Sugar, Sugar by Janet Lynas, Ph.D., N.H.D.

I’ve had a couple of request to expand on the benefits of Himalayan salt and diabetes. However, I have decided to address other natural remedies in this article for a more rounded talk. Never fear, I will address Himalayan salt as well.

This is not your average diabetes information

I love my 85 year old dad, but he’s from the generation that takes what the doctor tells him as gospel. You know how it is with family… Anyway, I recently learned to my surprise and amazement, that he has been taking cinnamon capsules to help control his type II diabetes.

I had had a discussion with my dad about one of his diabetic medications and the adverse side effects. When I worked for the Veterans Administration (VA) the recommendation to their doctors was not to use this particular prescription. I’m not going to name medications in this article for legal reasons. As always I recommend you consult with your physician about your concerns with medications. 

Dad reported to me that to his surprise (not mine) that he is able to have better control over his glucose numbers since using cinnamon capsules. My dad likes to have cookies for breakfast. He can eat what he wants since my mom passed eight years ago.

So, how does cinnamon help in controlling diabetes? The short answer is:

Cinnamon may help lower blood sugar and fight diabetes by imitating the effects of insulin and increasing glucose transport into the cells. It can also help lower blood sugar by increasing insulin sensitivity, making insulin more efficient at moving glucose into cells.

In people with type 2 diabetes, we know the cells resist the effect of insulin. As a result glucose doesn’t get into the cells and builds up in the blood instead. Cinnamon contains several chemicals that stimulate insulin receptors so glucose can get into cells and that means levels in the blood go down.

How much cinnamon do you take?

Studies vary on how effective cinnamon is on the control of glucose levels. Objective studies need to be done. It’s hard to find solid evidence base practice studies in any area of natural health.

Taking at least 1g, but no more than 6g of cinnamon daily might reduce fasting glucose levels by almost 30 percent. Another interesting fact is that it may reduce triglyceride levels and total cholesterol levels as well. Because cinnamon may have a drastic effect on your diabetes, always consult your doctor before adding cinnamon to your diet as part of your diabetes treatment plan.

Is one kind of cinnamon better than the others? It’s believed, Ceylon cinnamon, also known as “true” cinnamon, might be better to moderate blood sugar levels after meals and help control type 2 diabetes.

Himalayan Salt and Diabetes

Himalayan crystal salt is the natural form of salt.  Pink Himalayan salt is a lot healthier than iodized salt. It is also known to help prevent diabetes because it aids with the absorption of food from the digestive tract. With better absorption it also helps to maintain normal blood sugar levels.

Table salt also contains a stabilizer in the form of sugar, which will raise your blood sugar levels. (Remember, Shake & Bake? Many of my diabetic clients experienced spikes in glucose because they did not read the label. It contained sugar.) This makes unrefined sea salt a better choice. If you’re diabetic, it’s a better choice because it does not contain any unnatural ingredients which can raise  sugar levels. Nor does it contain aluminum.  Always read the labels on food packages.

Other Natural Remedies

So, what are some of the best recommendations? Here are a few additional points.

  • 1. Antioxidants. Antioxidants are substances that prevent cellular damage caused by free radicals. Although they’re most noted for their ability …
  • 2. Chromium.
  • 3. Coenzyme Q10.
  • 4. Fenugreek.
  • 5. Fish Oil.

There are foods which can help in control of diabetes as well. Spinach, kale and other leafy greens are good sources of several vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C. Increasing vitamin C intake reduces inflammatory markers and fasting blood sugar levels for people with type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure.

I encourage you to explore the natural health approach as a tool to improve your health.

 

Schumann Resonance by Janet Lynas, Ph.D., N.H.D.

I write and talk about the Schumann Resonance. This is the frequency measurement of Earth. Scientist have taken this measurement daily for years. We know when a major event occurs on Gaia, there is a reaction in the change of frequency coming from our home. The measurement is call hertz (hz). The normal range is between 7.8 to 30 hz.

Millions Gathered Together

Last night, millions of people world wide joined with each other in prayer/mediation. This event was organized by grassroots meditation groups. The purpose of the event was to focus on peace and love while the entire globe is in quarantine from the Coronavirus.

It’s said that insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different outcomes. This is what we have done for the last 21 centuries! It’s time for change!

We, the people of the world, are tired of the way life has been lived for all these centuries. It’s time to put away the greed and the illusion that there is not enough resources to sustain us all. Right now, is the time to do away with the power mongrel philosophy of hoarding money, trying to control the peoples of the world and to manipulate the outcome for a few selected people.

New Earth

The voices of the people are heard!  Last night as millions of people focused on change, the Schumann Resonance was measured at an astonishing 76 hz! We have the momentum going for change. Let’s not lose this beginning that is started for a better world.

Moving forward, I hope we will realize that we can accomplish more by working together instead of trying to compete. We are all in this together. Work one with the other and our world will make quantum leaps ahead for the betterment of all of humankind.

There is no going back!