Posts Tagged ‘Elimination diet’
|Our Fall Cleanse Group – Detox before the Holidays!
Tuesday, October 4th, 2011
Come and learn about our fabulous Cleanse and Elimination Diet Group Program at our Orientation Meeting this Thursday – Oct 6th – at 6pm here at Nature Cures Clinic.
This is a great opportunity to learn all about the benefits of cleansing before making a commitment. Our program includes products, support meetings, a shopping trip, acupuncture treatments for detox, exercise program for detox, daily support emails, tips and strategies for success – and lots of laughter!
One of the best practices you can do for your health is to get into the habit of detoxing the liver twice a year. We encourage our patients here at the clinic to look at cleansing as a maintenance program similar to exercise and other beneficial habits. The environment we live in with the multitude of chemicals and toxins we take in everyday coupled with diets that often swerve off track and create additional burden on the liver and gut – not to mention the stress we deal with that heaps on even more burden to our poor bodies! – all of these things combine to create weight gain, fatigue, aches and pains and poor sleep. Yikes! We all need a little help keeping everything in balance.
To learn more – call me at 503-287-4970 to get your questions answered or to let me know you’re coming. Remember – the holidays are coming….it’s time to detox before you retox!
Love,
Maria
Tags: allergies, Cancer, cleanse, detox, detoxification, Diabetes, Elimination diet, Fatigue, fibromyalgia, food allergy, General health, healthy living, Inflammation, liver detox, liver detoxification
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Rising Tide of Food Allergies
Tuesday, June 21st, 2011
A study published recently in the journal Pediatrics found that 1 in 13 children has an allergy to one or more foods. It’s great the issue of food allergies is getting national attention. Unfortunately, I think they are only seeing the tip of the iceberg.
There are many ways to determine reactivity to food. This is because there are many different ways our bodies can react to any given food it is exposed to. The reactions that happen within minutes to hours are easy to detect. Unfortunately, some reactions don’t manifest for several hours or even a few days. These are much more difficult to detect.
The only way I know to test all possible food reactions is through an elimination/re-introduction diet process. I suggest it for virtually every new patient I see, and it is without question the single most effective “therapy” anyone can utilize. It isn’t a cure-all, but I have seen dozens of people’s health change dramatically once reactive foods are identified and eliminated.
Anyone can try it out and see what happens. I’ve written the process up as an eBook that can be purchased in our store. Scroll down to the eBook titled “QuickGuide Series: Food Allergies & Elimination dieting eBook.”
If you try the process and experience big changes in your heath, feel free to drop me a note and let me know about it. You can reach me at drnigh@naturecuresclinic.com.
Greg
Tags: allergies, Elimination diet, Food allergies
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Beating Allergies Naturally
Monday, August 30th, 2010
by Dr. Rose Paisley
Nature Cures Clinic physician
During allergy season many people feel more susceptible to colds and infections, which is true, they are. These people are likely in a TH2 dominant state and are, as a result, less capable of attacking viruses and/or bacteria and more reactive to external triggers such as food, pollen, dander, and dust. Therefore, one of the most important tools for preventing allergies is to balance the TH1 and TH2 system. T helper 1 cells (TH1) and T helper 2 cells (TH2) are a class of lymphocytes. TH1 cells are more responsible for the direct killing of germs; TH2 cells are responsible for antibody formation, hence producing immune memory. The finite balance between these two classes of cells dictates the efficacy of the immune response. By enhancing the production of TH1 lymphocytes and mildly suppressing the TH2 production, the body is less allergenic and therefore more capable of fighting off colds.
Primary Goal: Balancing the immune system and increasing TH1 response
You can do this by taking the following steps:
Diet – By engaging in mindful eating and identifying food sensitivities, you can significantly decrease the severity of allergy symptoms (if not remove them all together). By removing processed and inflammatory foods, you have removed overall inflammation your body, and are then able to react more appropriately to benign substances. You are also are more equipped to deal with microbes.
Anti-inflammatory diet – Guided elimination and reintroduction diets are by far the most powerful anti-allergy protocol that I have witnessed clinically. If started prior to allergy season, patients report less hay fever, sinusitis, asthma, cough, postnasal drip, watery eyes and sneezing. They also say they don’t get sick as much. Less missed workdays — the CDC would be so proud.
Probiotics – In fetuses and adults alike, immune development starts in the belly. Through the exposure to mom’s antibodies, babies are getting the initial immune signal and developing a temporary immunity to all things that mom is immune to. During birth (vaginal births especially) and breastfeeding, babies are exposed to significant bacteria that serve them well, and aid in the development of a healthy balance between TH1 and TH2. Babies are therefore less like to be allergic or atopic. As adults, we can continue to support immune balance with probiotics found in cultured food and supplemental products. The gut is responsible for 90% of our immune function. Children and adults with allergies can take high dose, high quality probiotics to promote a healthy TH1 system and suppress the TH2 system. It’s not too late!
Fish oils– Essential fatty acids, specifically DHA and EPA found in fish oils, are very beneficial for promoting a strong TH1 response and are also a very powerful anti-inflammatory.
Herbs – Powerful and natural, treat herbs with respect and get guidance, especially if you’re on medications or have chronic disease, as they may not be safe in certain circumstances.
Here is a very small list of some of my favorites:
Eyebright– Anti-inflammatory and astringent (great for itchy watery eyes and runny nose)
Nettles – Great long-term respiratory support and prevention
Horseradish – Warming antimicrobial and anti spasmodic (great for coughs and congestion)
Elencampane – Improved immune function and anti inflammatory for the lungs (tonic)
Yerba santé – Expectorant that increases movement of mucous from lungs and sinuses
Corn silk – Inhibits IgE antibodies (decreases allergic response)
Osha – Anti-microbial, especially indicated when person is debilitated with congestion
Yarrow – Anti microbial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, anodyne and diaphoretic – great for moving fluids, killing germs, great for fungal and viral sinusitis; decreases pain and promotes a healthy fever
To make a great allergy tea:
Mix equal parts of 5 or 6 of above herbs. Boil 1 pint of water, remove from heat, add 2 heaping tbsp. of herbs to water, cover and steep over night. Drink 1- 1.5 pints per day for allergies.
Also try Steam Inhalation:
Place essential oils of lavender, eucalyptus, thyme, in equal parts, in a vaporizer or as steam inhalation over pot of hot water. Do not take internally. Daily exposure during colds, flus and allergy season is completely safe.
Secondary Goal: Release histamine and other inflammatory chemicals
Anti-histamine herbs and nutrients – Including Vitamin C, Quercetin, Alpha lipoic acid, Bromelain and other enzymes.
Decreasing histamine release by stabilizing the mast cells will address symptoms and will be most effective when used with an AI diet.
Additional Support:
Neti pot – Nasal lavage 2x/day. Reduces actual exposure to allergen, keeps them off of the mucous membrane. Great for clearing sinuses and rinsing membranes.
Hydrotherapy – Whether you do compresses to face/sinus area, lungs, or throat, you get an amazing therapeutic affect of stimulating blood and lymph flow, which aids in fighting infection, moves fluids, and decreases inflammation. 1-3 min cold and 3-5 min hot. Alternate 3 times, and always finish cold. Do this 2-3 times a day.
Acupuncture – supports body in a deeper energetic way, and is a very powerful tool for many illnesses, both, acute and chronic.
If you or your loved ones are interested in the information provided in this article and do not have a Naturopathic Physician in your area, please remember that Dr. Rose Paisley provides a remote consult service that may be able to meet your needs. Please refer to Dr. Paisley’s biography page for more information.
Tags: allergies, Dr. Rose Paisley, Elimination diet, Food allergies, seasonal allergies
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“I highly recommend Dr. Nigh. The changes that have occurred for me under his care have been nothing short of remarkable.”
Tuesday, January 26th, 2010
I was feeling worse and worse all of the time. I wasn’t actually sick, i.e., I didn’t have an identifiable disease of some kind, but I felt awful. I was tired all the time, sleeping away the weekends. I couldn’t lose weight and instead was slowly gaining. I was taking anti-depressants but didn’t feel any less depressed. I was turning 60 in a few months and my objective was to feel better by that time. I was ready to try something new.
I made by first appointment with Dr Nigh and things started moving. After running initial blood tests and having several conversations with me about my health and my goals, he developed a course of treatment. He put me on an elimination diet that immediately began improving my chronic heartburn. We discussed the results of my blood tests and made a few other changes. He also started me on an acupuncture course. Dr Nigh has recently added a T-3 prescription for my thyroid. In addition we had numerous conversations; I really felt that someone was taking me seriously and listening to my health concerns and not just looking at test results and telling me “I was in the normal range.” His holistic approach and not treating just my symptoms have made an incredible difference.
It has been a little over four months. I have lost about 25 pounds, no longer rely on caffeine to get me through the day, my digestion has dramatically improved, and I am getting off my anti-depressants and feeling better than I have in years.
I highly recommend Dr. Nigh. The changes that have occurred for me under his care have been nothing short of remarkable. When I came in, I felt like I was slowly falling into a big hole that I would never get out of. I feel like a new person today and look forward to continued progress.
- Susan Bailey
Tags: anti-depressent, Dr. Greg Nigh, Elimination diet, Naturopathic medicine, T-3
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New Year’s Resolution: Join the Nature Cures Clinic group cleanse!
Thursday, December 17th, 2009
Welcome to the Nature Cures Clinic Group Cleanse and Elimination Diet Program – A program designed to address the most common causes of chronic health issues.
We’ve found that the underlying causes of many of our patients’ health problems are due to toxins in the system. Toxins are not just what we take in from our environment through food, cleaning agents, water and air – but can be created internally too from hormone imbalances, food allergies and stress.
To address these issues we’ve designed a program that combines the benefits of a metabolic cleanse with the Elimination Diet – allowing you to get the most from both efforts by 1) detoxing the liver (and thereby “cleaning the slate” for the elimination diet to be most effective) and 2) using a 9-day cleanse the first week of the elimination diet, which cuts down on the amount of time you are on the diet!
It’s easy as 1…2…3! (more…)
Tags: body cleanse, detox, Diet, Elimination diet, toxins
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Managed Back Pain & Sinus Infections – Testimonial for Dr. Nigh
Thursday, January 15th, 2009
I saw Dr. Nigh for acupuncture to relieve back pain. After suffering for two weeks, I saw him for the first time and I had immediate pain relief. I completed a questionnaire before my first appointment and indicated, in my response, that I had frequent sinus infections (every two months or so). At my first appointment Dr. Nigh asked me about the frequent infections and indicated that there were things we could try to help reduce the frequency.
After my back pain was manageable, Dr. Nigh suggested that I try “The Elimination Diet” to determine if my frequent sinus infections were caused by food. I was certainly skeptical and brushed it off initially. After giving it some thought, I asked to read a copy of the diet. I was intrigued and thought that if it didn’t help the sinus infections, I would still gain the knowledge of how food effects my body.
The impact of the diet was profound, and continues to be. I started the diet in April of 2009. It is now January 2010 and I haven’t had a single sinus infection since beginning the diet. The first 10 days were very challenging, but it has become a way of life and is nearly effortless now. Besides no sinus infections, I lost 25 pounds (and I was only about 5 pounds overweight to start with), I sleep better, I handle stress better and I have more energy than I ever have. I generally feel great. The written diet is very helpful and inspiring, but Dr. Nigh was helpful, via e-mail, when I would have questions about food, what was happening to my body, etc.
was just ignorant about the effects of food on my body. I would recommend seeing Dr. Nigh for an overall health assessment. He may see things that you cannot see yourself and help you understand why your body is doing what it does. He will take the time to listen to all of your concerns and guide you through a reasonable path to health without the use of drugs or medication.
Alan – Portland, Oregon
Tags: Acupuncture, Back pain, Elimination diet, Nutrition, pain relief, sinus infections, Weight loss
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“Instead of being bedridden and in pain, I am able to live an active healthy life”
Thursday, January 15th, 2009
I have had Multiple Sclerosis, Lupus and hypothyroidism for over 20 years. Although I had been doing fairly well, I had a severe MS flare in January 2009 that caused me to lose 6 weeks of work. I saw several conventional doctors, but my condition continued to worsen. I found Dr. Nigh through an internet search. I felt confident from my first visit because Dr. Nigh’s approach was so rational. Instead of stuffing me with pills, he ran more sensitive blood tests than I had ever had. He also suggested an elimination diet since MS patients often have “leaky gut” due to severe food allergies. I had been seeing doctors for thyroid medication for 35 years, but Dr. Nigh was the first to discover I had Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. This finally explained the extreme shifts in weight I had regularly experienced. Acupuncture and supplements slowed my symptoms. Once we had discovered the foods I was allergic to and eliminated them, my health rapidly improved. I’ve lost over 50 pounds, but more importantly, my thyroid is stable for the first time. Instead of being bedridden and in pain, I am able to live an active healthy life. I don’t think any of these dramatic improvements would be possible without Dr. Nigh’s expert assistance. In my opinion, he lives the Hippocratic Oath.
Lee Hager
Tags: Alternative medicine, Dr. Greg Nigh, Elimination diet, Food allergies, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, hippocratic oath, Hypothyroidism, lupus, MS, multiple sclerosis, Naturopathic medicine, thyroid, Weight loss
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Everything You Need To Know
Thursday, September 25th, 2008
Listen to Everything I Needed To Know… Podcast
Listen as Dr. Eckel and Dr. Nigh remind you of the fundamental things we often forget that will help keep us on the track to wellness. You’re instructed, at one point, to take naps. Naps? Sweet! Find out what else you should be doing!
Tags: Alternative medicine, Diet, digestion, Dr. Greg Eckel, Dr. Greg Nigh, Elimination diet, endorphins, hygiene, laughter, nap, Naturopathic medicine, relaxation, rest, stress, washing hands
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The Nathuropathic Approach to Food Allergies
Friday, June 6th, 2008
Listen to: Naturopathic Approach to Food Allergies
In this podcast, Portland naturopathic doctors, Dr. Greg Eckel and Dr. Greg Nigh will discuss the topic of food allergies and the impact they have on the body. They talk about how essentially any symptom that a person is having, whether it be something minor or a chronic sickness, may be caused by something as simple as what they are putting into their mouth. Some naturopathic approaches that they take to identify potential food allergies in their patients includes things such as an elimination diet, which you can read about here , or through blood and saliva testing. They conclude the podcast with a couple of dramatic patient stories. One patient responded so well to the elimination diet, that the patient was able to stop taking medication for the symptoms they had been dealing with for almost their entire life!
Tags: Dr. Greg Eckel, Dr. Greg Nigh, Elimination diet, Food allergies, Naturopathic medicine
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Food Allergies and Food Reactions
Monday, October 4th, 2004
According to the European Food Information Council, about 20% of individuals surveyed believe that they have food allergies. However, they say that when tested, only about 1 to 2% of them actually do have allergies. There is a problem with this data, though. It is a problem that has to do with the use of the word “allergy.”
A food allergy is a specific type of immune reaction to food. In other words, if someone allergic to wheat accidentally eats a product with wheat in it, their body will form antibodies against the wheat. This immune reaction goes on to produce symptoms, which can range from digestive upset to fatigue.
However, it is entirely possible that people react to foods in ways that are not described by the term “allergy.” The most obvious example is a food intolerance, like lactose intolerance. This is not an allergic reaction to lactose, yet the individual definitely experiences unpleasant symptoms when they ingest milk. (more…)
Tags: blood testing, Elimination diet, food allergy, food reaction, immune system
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