Thursday, January 25, 2018

How To Control Your Appetite And Reduce Junk Food Cravings

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Have you noticed that the more you try to control what you eat, the hungrier you feel?

This is a common occurrence especially with people who are changing their diets.

As a Mississauga naturopathic doctor with a special interest in natural weight loss, I see a number of patients with a desire to lose weight.

What stands in their way?

A number of things, but a big one is cravings.

How can you control cravings for food?

Read on to find out.

Why Is Junk Food So Appealing?

Back in 2004, Dr. Michael T. Murray wrote an article for Total Health called “Key Triggers of an Increased Appetite and a Natural Solution”, and the information is just as relevant today as it was back then.

“The urge to eat reflects a very complex system,” he writes, “that has evolved to help humans deal with food shortage.”

In our natural human habitat, we didn’t have anywhere near as much access to food as we do today.

Our ancestors couldn’t just stroll down to the grocery store and pick up a mammoth steak.

They had to hunt and forage for it, and would sometimes have to spend a few days or more without eating.

The truth is that most of us, especially those who live in the developed world, have no idea what food shortage is like, and hopefully never will.

But your body doesn’t know that.

It behaves in much the same way as your ancestors’ bodies did tens of thousands of years ago.

Your body is interested in gaining weight, because the excess fat you develop is consumed by your body on the days where you don’t have anything to eat.

This is great for the natural world, but since most of us almost never go a day without eating, we end up continuing to store fat.

We build it up, layer upon layer, until we burn it off through exercise.

Or not, and we all know the results of that.

So you’re stuck with a situation where your mind is programmed to want to eat the food in front of you, pile on the fat, and only burn it when needed.

It’s no wonder so many of us struggle with weight loss.

But there is hope. There are measures you can take which will help you suppress your appetite, training your stomach to only send hunger signals to your brain when you are actually hungry.

Eat food to suppress your appetite?

It may seem counterintuitive, but it’s an integral part of any natural weight loss plan.

Here are five ways you can curb your appetite, naturally.

1. Have A Glass Of Water

When you’re hungry, your body sends a “hungry” signal to your brain.

And when you’re thirsty, your body sends a “thirsty” signal to your brain.

The problem is telling the difference.

A 2010 study published in the journal Physiology and Behaviour found that, among other things, the body’s mechanism for informing your brain when it needs food is eerily similar to its mechanism for telling you it needs water.

So the next time you’re feeling hungry at a time that doesn’t seem to make much sense, have a glass of water. You may actually be thirsty, not hungry at all.

2. Drink Some Herbal Tea

Certain herbal teas can also work as appetite suppressants.

Yerba mate and red raspberry leaf teas are especially effective for this.

They have stimulant qualities which help you feel fuller sooner after eating.

They have all sorts of other benefits as well.

Red raspberry leaf tea, for example, helps with pregnancy, can help ward off postpartum depression, and helps with male reproductive health.

Yerba mate, on the other hand, can help promote cardiovascular health by keeping fat from sticking to your arterial walls, helps with digestion, and has nearly twice as many antioxidants as green tea.

Speaking of green tea, it’s a great choice as well.

Not only can it curb your appetite, it can also help reduce the formation of fat cells by means of the flavonoid epigallocatechin gallate(ECGC).

As a result, green tea is an excellent weight loss aid.

Keep in mind, though, that green tea does have caffeine in it.

Less than coffee does, to be sure, but caffeine does come with its own set of risks.

It can cause high blood pressure, heart palpitations, behavioral changes and even cardiac arrest, especially in people who are sensitive to caffeine, or who have high blood pressure, arteriolosclerosis, or glucose intolerance.

If you have any of the above conditions, or if you have experienced a strong negative reaction to caffeine or other stimulants in the past, speak with your naturopathic doctor or primary health care provider before adding green tea or green tea extract to your weight loss plan.

3. Eat More Fiber

Fiber is not only a natural appetite suppressant, it also helps your entire digestive system function better.

Some of the best sources of fiber include apples, nuts & seeds, and vegetables with peels & skins, like potatoes or carrots.

Two of our new favourite teas, yerba matte and red raspberry leaf, can also provide some fiber in your diet.

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4. Get Up And Move

Exercise. It’s the best way to control your appetite, boost your metabolism, and really, the best weight loss plan.

It’s not just about burning fat either.

Exercise affects your hypothalamus, the part of your brain in charge of your appetite, among other things.

One of its jobs is to keep you posted on your stomach’s state.

If you’re hungry, it lets you know.

And if you’re full, it lets you know that too.

Your hypothalamus is affected by the levels of certain chemicals in your blood, including glucose, serotonin, dopamine, adrenaline, and others.

A study by Zand, Spreen, and LaValle, showed that “physical activity reduces the levels of the hunger-stimulating chemicals that cause the appestat to start the stomach growling for food, and increases the levels of the chemicals that signal to the appestat that the body is humming along at peak efficiency and doesn’t require food”.

In other words, you can trick your body into thinking it isn’t hungry by exercising.

In fact, you can stave off hunger for up to six hours with exercise.

5. Supplement Your Diet

Here is a list of natural supplements which have been shown to help reduce appetite:

Evening Primrose Oil – 500 mg of evening primrose oil in the morning may help suppress your appetite for the entire day!

Gamma-Linolenic Acid – This is the active component in flaxseed oil, blackcurrant seed, and the evening primrose oil mentioned above. It helps suppress your appetite by helping control the metabolism of fats.

Cumin – in addition to helping suppress your appetite, cumin also helps aid digestion, improves immunity, helps with insomnia, and more!

Gymnemasylvestre – This herb can reduce or even eliminate the taste of sugar for up to 90 minutes.

Doctors have been using it in India for centuries to treat diabetes, and Western doctors are starting to warm up to it too.

If you have a sweet tooth, try taking some Gymnemasylvestre.

Contact The Mindful Healing Clinic

If you’re struggling to lose weight, contact us here at the Mindful Healing Clinic in Mississauga.

You’ll get a chance to sit down with me, Dr. Maria Cavallazzi in your FREE 15-minute health and wellness session.

During that time, you’ll get a chance to ask questions, and your concerns addressed, and find out how naturopathic medicine can help you with how to lose weight and keep it off.

Looking for an all-natural weight loss solution based on science and guided by a qualified healthcare professional?

Contact the Mindful Healing Clinic to book your FREE 15-minute session today.



Until next time,

Dr. Maria Cavallazzi is a medical doctor from Colombia where she practiced as a family physician for 8 years until she moved to Canada 16 years ago.


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Wednesday, January 17, 2018

What Is Acupuncture Used For?

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If you only know one thing about acupuncture, it’s probably the fact that it uses needles.

And if you have a thing with needles, the idea of acupuncture might scare the living daylights out of you.

But there’s a lot more to acupuncture than just poking you with needles.

In fact, even those who are frightened of needles often find the experience to be relaxing and peaceful.

As a Mississauga naturopathic doctor, I incorporate acupuncture into my practice as a useful tool for dealing with ailments.

I wrote this article to help you better understand what acupuncture is about and how you may benefit from it.

History of Acupuncture

Acupuncture may be one of the oldest methods of healing on the planet.

The earliest example of what might be acupuncture dates back to about 6000 BCE, where sharpened rocks and pieces of bone were used in place of modern acupuncture needles.

These items could have been used for simple surgical procedures (like lancing a boil or stitching a wound, for example), so it’s hard to say whether or not they were actual acupuncture needles.

The first confirmed example of what we may today recognize as acupuncture is written in The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Internal Medicine, an ancient Chinese document dating back to about 100 BCE.

In it, we find a conversation between the Yellow Emperor, a mythological figure in Chinese history, and Chi-Po, a minister.

Having been practiced in China for millennia, acupuncture was practiced in North America by Chinese immigrants in the 1800s.

However, it wasn’t until Richard Nixon opened up relations between the United States and China that acupuncture began to gain ground in North America.

How Acupuncture Works

Acupuncture is based on the concept of how energy flows through the human body, which the Chinese call qi (pronounced “chee”).

The body’s qi moves along twelve main channels, called meridians, which are connected with the body’s major functions, though they don’t follow the patterns of blood vessels or nerves.

The body has 350 different acupuncture points. By placing needles at these acupuncture points, we can promote the flow of qi throughout the body.

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Benefits of Acupuncture

While science has had difficulty either proving or disproving the concept of qi, acupuncture has been shown to be effective for several different conditions.

Below is a list of some of the conditions for which evidence shows acupuncture can help:
• Fibromyalgia
• Urinary tract infections (UTI)
• Dysentery
• Tourette syndrome
• Blood pressure imbalance (high or low)
• Menstrual pain
• Peptic ulcers
• Sprains
• Whooping cough
• Morning sickness
• Rheumatoid arthritis
• Sciatica
• Tennis elbow
• Back pain
• Stress & anxiety

What To Expect

During an acupuncture treatment, you’ll lie down on a padded table in a treatment room.

Depending on which part of your body needs to be treated, you’ll have to remove some of your clothes.

We will provide you with a robe if necessary.

Next comes the needle insertion.

Acupuncture needles are thin and very tiny, so it usually causes only minimal discomfort.

If you do feel pain, though, let us know.

Once the needles are inserted, we may have to adjust them slightly.

Then we leave them in place for 25 to 45 minutes.

During that time, you’ll lie still and relax.

Afterward, we’ll remove the needles.

Some people report feeling extremely relaxed after an acupuncture treatment, while others claim to feel lighter, as though they’re walking on the Moon.

Others report no effect at all.

What you get out of your acupuncture treatment may vary drastically from someone else’s experience.

Acupuncture At The Mindful Healing Clinic

If you’re interested in exploring the possibility of acupuncture treatment, the Mindful Healing Clinic can help.

Contact us to book your FREE health and wellness session with Dr. Maria. You’ll get all your questions about acupuncture and naturopathy answered.

From there, Dr. Maria will listen to your health concerns and help you understand whether acupuncture is right for you.

Contact the Mindful Healing Clinic to book your FREE health and wellness session today.



Until next time,

Dr. Maria Cavallazzi is a medical doctor from Colombia where she practiced as a family physician for 8 years until she moved to Canada 16 years ago.


To read additional tips about health, wellness, and alternative medicine, please visit us here: Mindful Healing Naturopathic