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Saturday, November 3, 2012

QUERCETIN, +ENERGY BOOSTERS

Just started using this Quercetin because of a beverage I bought on sale or, I never would have used it. Bought a few bottle, hated the flavor and, made the mistake of taking it in the evening and it kept me awake all night. I got on the Internet and found out why that happen and what I was taking. I love it, so I went back and got the rest on sale because they were discontinuing the "FRS" health protein drink (no milk i.e) so it interests me to buy it.
After all It beats senior food supplement drink and is much better for you. I venture to guess, the labeling was on of the worse I've seen (ineligible) and they could have formulated it better.
Energy Sources: http://www.doctoroz.com/article/boost-your-energy-7-days#cmpid=em092514
Book: Yuri ElKaim THE ALL DAY ENERGY DIET.




However my point is the main reason I liked this product was the Quercetin, and found a source that I can afford and share it here. If you can find a better on do. I don't like the fillers in the one I ordered. http://pinterest.com/ptsherm/flu-cough-nose-throat/ (How to make Quercetin which is ONION) I like the plain strong med. onion, raw honey and lemon....you can see in my boards on FLU, COUGH, NOSE AND THROAT, that there are many recipes which is this basic one.) Also if you've been reading my blog posts here, you know I've been investigating enzymes for diabetic. Well, this was an inspirational accident and its better than the one I'm using.

Quercetin acts like an antihistamine and an anti-inflammatory, and may help protect against heart disease and cancer. Quercetin can also help stabilize the cells that release histamine in the body and thereby have an anti-inflammatory effect. (And, great for my asthma)
other site for -500-500-mg-100-, Or-650-mg-60-caps Both site have fillers and not organic
Dietary Sources:
Fruits and vegetables -- particularly citrus fruits, apples, onions, parsley, sage, tea, and red wine -- are the primary dietary sources of quercetin. Olive oil, grapes, dark cherries, and dark berries -- such as blueberries, blackberries, and bilberries -- are also high in flavonoids, including quercetin.
Available Forms:
Quercetin supplements are available as pills or capsules. They are often packaged with bromelain (an enzyme found in pineapple) because both are anti-inflammatories. Other flavonoid rich extracts include those from grape seed, bilberry, Ginkgo Biloba, and green tea and much more could be added here as far as herbs and more could be written on enzymes, but let's use a holistic approach and add in food.

If there’s one thing that’s indicative of good health, it’s how energized you feel on a day-to-day basis.

Yuri Elkaim’s Book The All-Day Energy Diet: Double Your Energy in 7 Days  to Increase EnergyThat’s the premise of Yuri Elkaim’s book “The All-Day Energy Diet: Double Your Energy in 7 Days,” and it’s this month’s read for my book club.
Your energy level is a clear indication that your body is either working efficiently and harmoniously or that it’s experiencing hiccups that slow everything down, compromising your hormonal health, your digestive functions and your ability to handle stress.

What it’s About

Yuri, a former soccer player turned fitness trainer and holistic nutrition expert, outlines seven areas that must be addressed in order to reach an energy “breakthrough” – that place where you wake up feeling rested, can manage your life with ease and have the kind of stamina you probably enjoyed when you were younger.
In short, these areas are:
1. The pH of your blood
2. Your digestive system
3. Your adrenals
4. The foods you eat
5. The supplements you take
6. How you manage stress
7. How you exercise (at least get the heart rate up for one minute)

• Exercise should leave you energized, not depleted.

So many people get the exercise thing wrong, Yuri says, and I couldn’t agree more. We strive so hard, wrongly thinking that feeling exhausted after a hard workout is a good sign.
And while he’s not saying you shouldn’t be tired after a bootcamp class, in general, exercise should give you more energy – not zap you of it.
Since so many of us are walking around with adrenal fatigue (which is why we’re tired in the first place), Yuri recommends we lay off the heavy cardio, step up the strength training and cap off exercise sessions at around 30 minutes.
Overdoing it simply leaves us exhausted and unable to stay consistent with an exercise routine. Scale back, Yuri says, and give your adrenals the chance to rest and recover.  Small tweaks in your routine should start showing big energy results.

• Eat less to have more energy.

Food = energy, right?
Well, sort of, Yuri says.
The problem, however, is that people combat fatigue by eating more. We reach for snacks when we’re lagging, sugar when we’re sleepy or energy drinks to keep us revved up when we’re on the go.Yuri suggests something simple but completely logical: Eat less to have more energy.
Put another way? When you’re eating the right foods in the appropriate quantities, you won’t feel the need to overeat and munch your way into a nap or a bad case of brain fog.

• Quality of your blood = quality of your health.

You’ve heard me talk about the acid-alkaline relationship, or how the pH of your body affects health.
Your blood, Yuri says, is the river of life, which transports oxygen to the cells that need it. Refrain from: a diet of highly acidic (from eating processed foods, meat, dairy and sugar), red blood cells become clumped together, causing a “traffic jam” in your bloodstream that robs your cells of oxygen and robs you of energy.


Becoming more alkaline by eating alkaline foods – like green, leafy vegetables or olives and almonds – will allow the organs to be oxygenated properly and to perform their jobs most efficiently.

Why You Should Read It

We’re told left and right about things we can do to boost our energy, but Yuri’s book takes a comprehensive approach, bringing all of this information together and looking at energy from a holistic perspective.
If you’re ready to take the leap into a life of more energy and balanced hormones, “The All-Day Energy Diet” outlines a solid action plan that’s easy to understand. And doubled energy in seven days?
http://shermsorganicnews.blogspot.com/2012/08/victoza-insulin-works-differently-for.html
SHERMS ORGANIC NEWS: QUERCETIN, ENERGY BOOSTER AND WHYhttp://shermsorganicnews.blogspot.com/2012/11/quercetin-energy-booster-and-why.html
SHERMS ORGANIC NEWS: LACK OF ENZYMES CAN LEAD TO GENETIC DISEASES
http://shermsorganicnews.blogspot.com/2012/08/emzymes-can-lead-to-genetic-diseases.html

Odd tips: USES FOR POTATOES

Dropped an Egg? Just sprinkle some salt on the egg and let it sit for about 10 minutes. The goo will solidify, making it easy to sweep up and wipe away.
http://www.naturalnews.com/baking_soda.html  I love odd tips that prove some things that seem so ordinary and commonplace in the kitchen yet can actually possess secret cleaning superpowers. Other creative issues are;
Or, Did you know applying a slice of raw potato on the soles of the food will draw out poisons and kill a fever? Mom used p. and cream on a 2nd degree burn whilc living on the desert and no scare and it stopped the pain.How about the issue of;
Potatoes Secrets
Simply use the flesh side of a potato skin and rub the spots on your glass. This should remove any grime that's been left behind.
Broken Light Bulb Remover
If you've ever wound up with a broken light bulb in a lamp socket, don't panic. Instead, get a potato. Press the potato into the broken bulb. It's thick enough to protect you from the glass, and you can use it to unscrew the bulb. When you're done, you can just throw out the potato and not have to worry about cutting yourself.
Potato Stamps
You can use a potato to make your own stamp. Cut one in half and carve out the shape or design you'd like the imprint to be. Then dip the potato-stamp in paint so you can decorate whatever surface you'd like. It's very simple to do and it leaves behind a pretty textured pattern.
Plant Food
Did you know that potatoes are one of the more nutritious foods for people? Well, it turns out that potatoes are nutritious for your flowers as well. It's an old home garden tip that geraniums love potatoes. When you plant your flowers in the ground, place some small slivers of a potato around the root. As the potato breaks down, it releases nutrients into the soil that the flower is more than happy to soak up.
Remove Tarnish On Silverware
Check out eHow for the exact details, but you can use a potato to clean the tarnish off of your silverware. Take half of a potato and dip the unskinned side into some baking soda. You can then rub this onto your silverware, gently of course. The baking soda helps break the tarnish down and your potato absorbs it.
Hot Or Cold Compress
There is a reason why we play the game hot potato. It turns out that potatoes do an excellent job at both retaining coldness and heat. So depending on what you need, you can make a nice compress out of a potato to help an aching body part. Just put it in the freezer to make it cold, or microwave it to get it hot. Your back or knee will thank you later!
These tip gives us a new reason to save our potato peels after cooking. Plus, you don’t have to use a glass cleaner that may contain harmful chemicals.

Also, research: Google on other re purposing ideas for potatoes.
  MY MOM MADE A POLICE OF THICKLY SLICE POTATO WITH CREAM SOAKED MILK ON THIRD DEGREE LEG BURNS, MADE BY SCALDING BOILING WATER. THEY HAD NO MONEY FOR A DOCTOR.
I HAVE NO SCAR TO THIS DAY...not that I am recommending this treatment...I just know  and wanted to point out; potatoes have amazing healing properties not sapped into.

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