Blueberry Wellness

Blueberry Wellness

Blueberry Wellness

Blueberries have long been a favorite tasty treat. And scientists have recently come to understand that they possess amazing health benefits as well. Here’s a quick look at how blueberries are beneficial and how you can get your benefits from this delicious fruit.

Blueberry muffins, blueberry pies, blueberry cheesecake, blueberry pancake, fresh moist blueberries….just reading the words is enough to evoke that summer-sweet, luscious tang and get your mouth watering.

Everyone knows blueberries are delicious, but did you know they’re good for your health too? In fact, blueberries have been touted as helping to heal a host of serious medical problems including urinary infections, diabetes, high cholesterol levels and has been shown to benefit people suffering with Alzheimer’s and even cancer.

First let’s look at what exactly blueberries are. Blueberries are the fruit of flowering plants native to North America, now also grown in Australia, New Zealand and some South American countries such as Chile and Argentina. Blueberries are cultivated and picked in the wild as well as now on local and larger farms.

The blueberry season in North America tends to run from mid-May to September, depending on the latitude. The fruit is best enjoyed in season when the taste is at its peak and the nutritional value at its highest. The dark blue berries can be enjoyed raw, or more commonly made into snack food including cookies, cakes, pies, scones, cereals, jellies and jams, and for those non-Italian folks out there – even pizzas.

So what’s so special about blueberries?

It could be said that the blueberry is a nutritional powerhouse. Blueberries are a rich source of vitamin C, vitamin A, potassium, folate, iron, manganese and vitamin K. And 140 grams of fresh blueberries contain three grams of the dietary fiber that’s so good for your digestive system. But the main benefits of blueberries come from the anti-oxidants they contain in the form of bioflavonoids.

Antioxidants are important for their ability to neutralize free radicals. When our body processes oxygen, free radicals are produced as by-products. These are highly-volatile substances that can damage our cells and are thought to be responsible for aging and a host of degenerative diseases. Fortunately, substances known as anti-oxidants found in fruits and vegetables work to neutralize free radicals and reduce their potency. Better known bioflavonoids include hesperidin and rutin and the anthocyanins.  Those anti-oxidants have been shown to reverse signs of aging and slowing the progression of other long term illnesses.

Blueberries are especially rich in anthocyanins. They give blueberries their deep blue hue and offer a range of beneficial properties. For one thing, they’re anti-inflammatory and protect large and small blood vessels from oxidative damage. This can protect blood vessels from damage caused by high blood-sugar levels in diabetics. This is especially important for the blood vessels in the eyes.

Researchers have shown that the anthocyanins in blueberries, along with other agents such as proanthocyanidins, flavonols and tannins, inhibit mechanisms of cancer cell development in vitro. And one of the more exciting findings about blueberries is that they can help arrest the mental decline that occurs with Alzheimer’s Disease.

So what’s the best way to get your dose of blueberries? Eating them raw is best but this is not always convenient. Fortunately, there are many ways to prepare blueberries that helps bring out their delightful flavor to its best advantage. The most popular is you can also make the old fashioned Blueberry pie just like your grandma used to make. The herbs cinnamon and mace compliment the taste of the blueberries and the result is delightful. It’s just one of many ways to incorporate blueberries into your diet.

So make blueberries a part of your diet. Not only will you have a delicious new taste in your life, but you’ll also be doing your health a world of good. We are searching out recipes that offernew and exciting ways to incorporate the blueberries into your daily intake without large amounts of carbs and sugars.  If you want  more information, feel free to contact our doctors and staff for healthy and delicious recipe ideas.  We offer customized meal planning and wellness protocols for patients in our Customized Wellness Programs, so if you are looking to take your health to the next level, schedule your Discovery Call with our doctors and staff and we’ll get you on the path to a healthier and happier YOU!

Blueberry Wellness

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What is better for long term weight-loss

Which Way

 is the BEST?

Have you ever wondered which cardio exercises are most effective for burning excess body fat? Is it better to engage in low-intensity activities like walking, or should you opt for high-intensity workouts such as running? The truth is that both types of exercise can contribute to fat loss, but understanding their effectiveness is key.

Research shows that while low-intensity exercises primarily burn fat, high-intensity workouts can lead to a greater overall calorie burn. When scientists initially noted that low-intensity exercises rely more on body fat and high-intensity exercises utilize glycogen (stored carbohydrates), many people shifted their focus to low-intensity workouts in hopes of maximizing fat loss. However, despite this strategy, many individuals continue to struggle with excess body fat. Why is that?

It’s true that our bodies do burn a higher percentage of fat during low-intensity activities like walking or gentle swimming. However, high-intensity exercises, like running, lead to a significantly greater number of calories burned overall—even if some of those calories come from glycogen. When glycogen stores are depleted through intense workouts, your body efficiently converts carbohydrates from subsequent meals into glycogen rather than storing them as body fat.

Additionally, high-intensity cardio boosts your metabolism even after the workout is finished. This post-exercise calorie burn means your body continues to shed fat hours later—something that low-intensity workouts typically do not provide. When you consider the cumulative calorie burn during and after high-intensity cardio sessions, it becomes clear that they are more effective for fat loss.

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Making Exercise

 your DAILY story

You can easily incorporate high-intensity intervals into your cardio routine. For example, start with a brisk five-minute walk, then transition into a jog for another five minutes. After catching your breath, alternate between one minute of sprinting and one minute of walking for a total of 15 minutes. Repeat this workout five times a week, and you’ll likely see a steady decrease in unwanted body fat and weight over time—achieved naturally and healthily.

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– Dr. Clifton Mays | Director

Our Mission

Our Clinic is committed to helping people just like you who have been suffering with health issues and haven’t been helped with the traditional healthcare model. Find out how we can help you.

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Getting Heart Healthy

Getting Heart Healthy

HEART HEALTH INFO

GOOD NEWS

 for HEART health

Here’s some encouraging news for Americans concerned about their heart health. Alongside the fundamental practices of maintaining a balanced diet and engaging in regular exercise, a new heart health supplement featuring AvailOm has emerged to help reduce risk factors associated with heart disease. Cardiovascular disease remains a significant health issue in the U.S., affecting over 71 million adults according to the American Heart Association. These diseases encompass various dysfunctions of the heart and blood vessels that are crucial for delivering oxygen to vital organs, including the brain and heart itself.

The causes of cardiovascular conditions often stem from factors such as arterial plaque buildup, high cholesterol, elevated blood pressure, and poor circulation, all of which heighten the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and even mortality. While healthy lifestyle choices are essential for prevention, a exciting product known as Omega Advanced enhanced with AvailOm has been developed. This innovative supplement combines the benefits of free fatty acids—recommended by healthcare professionals—with vital heart health vitamins and supplements that have demonstrated efficacy in lowering the likelihood of heart attacks and strokes, while potentially aiding in the management of blood pressure and cholesterol levels.

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My heart health is important to me.  I have a family history of heart related disease and I want to make sure I give my body the best chance to stay healthy!  That is the main reason I take Omega Advanced daily.  It’s easy to take, and has none of the after-taste that other supplements do.

 

– Tara Smith | Leads Manager

MORE WAYS

 to STAY healthy

An innovative, unique process combines these free fatty acids with an essential amino acid to form a solid omega-3 lysine complex with unmatched properties. Each of these simple to take capsules has technology that allows EPA and DHA to be readily absorbed by the body without the need to be broken down prior uptake as in the case of standard ethyl ester or triglyceride forms.  This single daily caplet offers a convenient way for heart health-conscious individuals to tackle multiple risk factors without juggling several different supplements.

If you’re looking for ways to improve your cardivascular health and decrease your chances of heart disease, this is something you should add to your daily nutritional intake.

You can find these capsules at APTOGENIX, but they can only be purchased with a referral from your doctor. We have a special code that gives you direct access to the supplements, so give us a call or email the offices. You can also contact us via the website, by clicking on the purple button in the left corner of the page.

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If you are looking for ways to improve your heart health, than this supplement is one you should be adding to your nutritional regime.  

– Dr. Clifton Mays | Director  

Our Mission

Our Clinic is committed to helping people just like you who have been suffering with health issues and haven’t been helped with the traditional healthcare model. Find out how we can help you.

Contact Us

3755 Admiral Dr. Suite 106, High Point, NC 27265

support@drmayswellness.com

(336) 887-9460

Why You’re Always Tired

Why You’re Always Tired

Adrenal Fatigue

and why you’re always tired

Our Powerhouse – 

 the ADRENAL Glands

Adrenal fatigue occurs when the adrenal glands are no longer functioning at an optimum level. These little walnut-looking organs basically ‘get smashed’!

 

Our adrenal glands produce and release a cocktail of hormones, often called the ‘stress hormones’, in response to various stimuli, to power up our mind and body when we need that extra energy burst. The adrenals help us to ‘power on’ when we think we can’t go any further, emotionally or physically.

 

However, we are not designed to deal with these stimuli, or stressors, continually. Ideally, a stressful event should be followed by a period of respite, to allow the system to reset, clear itself, and recover, ready for next time. Today, for many or most adults, there is no respite, and the next stressful event, or thought, comes in on top of the last, compounding it. 

 

How Adrenal Fatigue Develops

 Our adrenals keep giving and giving, getting us through, until eventually they have given about all they have to give, and they can no longer keep supplying the quantities of hormones needed to a body that has become resistant to them anyway, due to their ever-presence. Truly, they are fatigued.

 

Adrenal fatigue is an extremely under-diagnosed condition. Most of the symptoms are not specific to adrenal fatigue; it requires a comprehensive monitoring of symptom clusters to help determine a diagnosis.

 

Very often the signs and symptoms are generalized as being the result of chronic stress. While stress is certainly the cause of the symptoms, adrenal fatigue is itself a result of that stress.

 Once the adrenal glands are compromised, they no longer contribute to helping the body deal with stress, and the effects of stress become more apparent and severe.

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NATURAL REPAIR

Many of the body’s organs are able to heal themselves rapidly when the causative influence is removed or reduced. Unfortunately, even under ideal circumstances it can take many months or years for the adrenals to restore themselves

– Dr. Clifton Mays | Founder/Director

Your Life

 a SUCCESS story

Life being what it is, this means many people who have adrenal fatigue have it for a long time, as the conditions which caused it continue without respite. Many people who are constantly faced with stressful situations and living a hectic lifestyle, possibly have adrenal fatigue.

 

Other reasons that the poor adrenals can suffer is if a person has poor eating habits, has a substance abuse problem, or health problems such as an infection.

 

Mature Women and Adrenal Fatigue

 

So, you are a woman in your 40’s or older. Child-rearing and raising days are over, time to sit back, relax and be cared for by a working partner, right? Maybe, in some other place and time, but not these days. Your 20’s and 30’s may have been stressful, but it hasn’t let up, has it?

 

Women who are in the perimenopausal stage of their life, or those who are nearing menopause are at a higher risk of experiencing adrenal fatigue.

 

As a woman enters her new phase of life, her ovaries produce less estrogen, and consequently, there is a decrease in estrogen levels. In addition to helping deal with ‘normal’ life stress, the adrenals begin to work harder to overcome the ovaries lack of estrogen production.

 

This occurrence can be extremely taxing to the adrenal glands, which is why there is an increased risk of suffering from, or exacerbating,  adrenal fatigue at this time of life.

 

Energy Pattern of a Person Showing Signs of Adrenal Fatigue

 

Women who have adrenal fatigue may experience extreme tiredness upon waking. They do not feel like waking up or getting up out of bed. They also only feel fully awake after they have been up for a few hours. They may prefer to work late too, as this is when they begin to feel really alert.

 

Other Common Symptoms:

  • Reduced tolerance to stress
  • Craving for salty foods and sweet treats
  • Being more prone to infections and allergies
  • Midday energy crash
  • Difficulties getting a good night sleep
  • Muscular weakness
  • Increased lethargy
  • Experiencing moderate to severe PMS or menopausal symptoms
  • Feeling anxious and depressed

 Not So Common Symptoms: 

  • Oversensitivity to bright sunlight (they prefer to wear dark sunglasses)
  • Hollow cheeks
  • Pale lips
  • Knee or back pain.

 Natural Ways to Conquer Adrenal Fatigue

 Once you are diagnosed, or recognize that you are suffering from adrenal fatigue, there are steps you can take to repair them, but it is a lifestyle commitment. As much as possible, whatever is contributing to any chronic stress needs to be removed or resolved.

 

Your diet must be addressed to repair your adrenal glands. Eat plenty of brightly colored vegetables, meat from grass-fed animals, buckwheat, quinoa and lentils. Avoid foods that are laden with sugar and salt.

 

Foods that contain excellent sources of B vitamins are also essential for energy production. Taking adaptogenic herbs such as ashwaganda and licorice roots can help stimulate and balance your adrenal glands. 

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It is also vitally important to go to bed early and develop a regular sleeping pattern to repair the disruption of your body’s circadian clock. Early to bed, early to rise is not a trite saying, it is part of a health code.

– Dr. Clifton Mays | Director

Our Mission

Our Clinic is committed to helping people just like you who have been suffering with health issues and haven’t been helped with the traditional healthcare model. Find out how we can help you.

Contact Us

3755 Admiral Dr. Suite 106, High Point, NC 27265

support@drmayswellness.com

(336) 887-9460

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10 Ways To Fight Cancer

FIGHTING CANCER

10 Ways

 to FIGHT cancer

Several years ago, I created a report on 10 ways to fight cancer.  As the years have progressed, I’ve seen these 10 tips show up again and again when trying to help patients who are either battling cancer themselves or are try to help thost that they love during their cancer fight.

So I wanted to update the report and get it back out to the public so more people can benefit from these tips when it comes to fighting and  preventing cancer.

So go through this post and at the end you can download the report for yourself.

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Too many people have given up their health to professionals and have stopped taking care of their health themselves.  You can take control of your health AND live better!

– Dr. Clifton Mays | Director/Founder

The Tips

 to USE today

In the report, I go over 10 specific tips that you can implement today to help improve your chances of PREVENTING cancer as well as giving your body the best fighting chance if battleing cancer.  This simple tips do not require hours of rigorous activities, but only basic choices that can make a HUGE difference it how your health situation becomes.

In the report, we cover things such as food choices, sleep, chemicals and toxins, and a variety of other topics that can help diminish your chances of getting cancer and may even prevent you from contracting cancer in the first place.  We all know our bodies create cells and the more healthy cells we can create, the less likely our bodies produce unhealthy cells.  By giving the body what it needs, you can reduce the possibliity of other long term issues as well as cancer.

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GET YOUR COPY

I want to get you a copy of this report.  Just click the picture and you’ll be directed to the download.  We used to charge for this report – but it’s yours today. Just follow the directions to get your report NOW!

– Dr. Clifton Mays | Director

Our Mission

Our Clinic is committed to helping people just like you who have been suffering with health issues and haven’t been helped with the traditional healthcare model. Find out how we can help you.

Contact Us

3755 Admiral Dr. Suite 106, High Point, NC 27265

support@drmayswellness.com

(336) 887-9460