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healthy people radio features conscious cuisine

The first step in transforming mind, body and soul

May 14, 2010 


For More Information Contact:

Helene Berk, M.Ed., R.D.
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36154 Coffee Tree Place, Murrieta, CA 92562
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email: medicalnutritiontherapy@gmail.com

 

CONSCIOUS CUISINE

The first step in transforming mind, body and soul

HEALTHY PEOPLE RADIO premiers on Z Talk Radio May 18, 2010. One main reoccurring theme will be "conscious cuisine". Host, Registered Dietitian, Helene Berk, M.Ed., R.D. has been on a mission to launch a conscious cuisine campaign to raise awareness of food ingredients and their effects on health and vitality. Berk says, "The first thing to do, to become conscious of your cuisine, is to check ingredient lists".  
Conscious cuisine is free of:

  • synthetic ingredients, including colors and preservatives
  • synthetic sweeteners
  • corn syrup / high-fructose corn syrup [YES, IT REALLY IS THAT BAD FOR YOU]
  • bleached over-processed sugars, including "brown sugar"
  • trans fats [i.e., look for hydrogenated & partially hydrogenated oils] 
  • refined, enriched and bleached flours 
  • hormones
  • antibiotics
  • MSG

When it comes to nutrient-density, it is all relative. These days, it is simple to find "Conscious" Oreo-style cookies. The thing to keep in mind, is the "natural cookie" may contain unbleached sugars and refined oils exposed to high temperatures which have destroyed its therapeutic properties. The natural cookie might be low in plant fibers even though the flour is unbleached and pesticide-free. Nevertheless, the conscious cookie will be dramatically more nutrient-dense than its mainstream version. While the conscious version may not be therapeutic it will have a greater spectrum of available vitamins, minerals and phyto-nutrients. Plus, you will feel better after having ingested them, in the appropriate dose.

WATCH THE CARBS!

The word "conscious" in the context of cuisine, indicates ingredients are not, in of themselves, toxic. However, in large doses, even conscious cuisine can become toxic. As previously mentioned, conscious cuisine, at times may contain high amounts of glycemic natural sugars [e.g., dehydrated cane juice, honey, maple syrup, fruit syrups, dates, raisins]. These nutrient-dense sweetening agents rapidly raise blood sugars just as fast as their refined counterparts. That's naughty news for diabetics, heart patients, cancer patients or those suffering from inflammatory conditions aggravated by lifestyle. 

*REMEMBER: excessive sugars are (1) stored as blood fats and (2) aggravate inflammation

Over-consumption of sugars and starches can have a toxic effect. Excess carbohydrates are stored as triglycerides (blood fats), so overdosing on them aggravates heart disease. This is why diabetics often have cardiovascular issues. Over-dosing on sugars and starches also triggers generalized inflammation. Hemoglobin A1C is a test that diabetics and pre-diabetics take to measure inflammation in the system. The goal is to keep your results under 7%.  So, watch the dose when it comes to carbohydrates ...even if the cuisine is made with conscious ingredients.

THAT SUGAR BUZZ

Munching wildly on sugars and starches in response to stress or boredom also numbs the senses. To remain alert and "conscious" throughout the day, watch the dose of carbohydrates. Carbohydrates trigger the release of serotonin into the mix for a mind-numbing experience. REMEMBER: More sugar and starch means more serotonin released. Conscious sugars and starches have been spared the bleaching process, so at least you will contribute more vitamins, minerals and anti-oxidants to your body's bank account, instead of robbing it!

THE BALANCING ACT                                                

It is crucial to balance carbohydrates with enough protein to control the speed at which sugars and starches enter the bloodstream. Balancing the right dose of protein with carbohydrate-rich cuisine will manage blood sugars for roughly 3-5 hours. For instance, eating that conscious cookie with soy milk or organic cow's milk will provide enough protein to slowly digest carbohydrate-loaded treats and stabilize blood sugars for a few hours.

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