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Saturday, February 13, 2021

Vitamin D

 


The Sunshine Vitamin

One of the main sources of Vitamin D comes from our exposure to sunshine. (note: tanning salons are NOT the same!) As UVB rays hit the cholesterol in our skin cells, the energy for Vitamin D synthesis is naturally generated.  The body forms "D" precursors on the skin which in turn the kidneys converts these substances into the active form of Vitamin D. The bloodstream then transport's it throughout the body.  This helps the immune system defends itself against diseases like cancer and heart disease.  It's other important role is to help regulate calcium and phosphate levels, which leads to strong bones, teeth and muscles. 

The average American spends 92% of their life indoors!

Low levels of Vitamin D can lead to increased mortality from heart disease, colon cancer, heightened risk of breast cancer and osteoporosis.   

The most efficient way to get enough of Vitamin D is exposure to sunshine.  Those with light skin only need about 20 minutes of midday sunshine ( the more exposed skin the better).  Those with darker skin need up to 2 hours to absorb the same amount.  This amount of exposure produces approximately 90% of our total amount needed, so the remaining amount needs to come from food or supplementation.  By wearing SPF clothing,(don't stop wearing if you spend a lot of time outside) you are restricting the amount of UVB rays from interacting with your skin.  By taking a 5000iu(125mcg) supplement daily you will be getting what you need. Studies have shown that Vitamin D also helps in preventing COVID 19, by improving your immune system.

Foods that are high in Vitamin D are:

*Fish- Salmon being the highest.

*Crimini Mushrooms-Portabella coming in 2nd.

*Fortified Milks-Nut milks preferred (see link).

*Fortified Yogurts-Dairy-free preferred again.

*Fortified Tofu/Tempeh- also high in protein

5 Conditions That Affect Vitamin D Absorption and How To Tell If You Are Deficient 

There are many opinions on the use of sunscreen.  Yes, they do protect you from excessive amounts of UV rays which can lead to skin damage and possibly skin cancer.  But, did you know that most sunscreens contain: Avobenzone, Oxybenzone, Ecamsule or Octocrylene.   These are hormone-disrupting cancer-causing chemicals that can mess with body, which immediately begin absorbing into your bloodstream the minute you rub it on your skin!  The FDA determined just one application of sunscreen leaves your blood with 180 times the "safe" amount of these chemicals.  That's CRAZY.  In addition, sunscreen PROHIBITS your body from producing Vitamin D.  Be informed that they are very toxic to the environment, especially our marine life.  There are many natural, chemical free, safe sunscreens to choose from: Mad Hippie, Goddess Garden, Blue Lizard, and Raw Elements

Here are some foods that boost your skin's natural sun protection:

Citrus, Carrots, Strawberries, Green Tea and more

When outside for long periods of time, wear wide-brimmed hats, UV long sleeved shirts and sunglasses to protect your eyes.

DON'T FEAR THE SUN

Have a great week.

Be kind.

PLEASE WEAR YOUR MASKS 

Judd


Sunday, February 7, 2021

Vitamin C

 


Fruits and vegetables such as oranges, strawberries, papayas, green peppers, broccoli and tomatoes are great sources of vitamin C.  

Why is vitamin C so essential to our health?  In its active form of ascorbic acid it helps keep us healthy by:

*Absorbing iron from plant sources and balances our iron stores

*High antioxidant protection from free radicals.

*Helps in healing wounds.

*Most importantly it boosts our immune system, which we really need now with Covid.

Vitamin C is a water soluble vitamin, which means you can easily absorb it from food sources, but you can't store it.  You need to get it every day.  The RDA is 90 mg for males and 70 mg for women.  Which amounts to about an orange a day.  But the optimum level should be around 200 mg per day.  Our body sucks up every bit of 200 mg, but then blocks any further absorption.  Any amount over that just gets peed and pooped out to maintain proper blood levels.  So just forget about taking a 1000 mg vitamin C supplement as it gets flushed down the drain.

A common misconception is that taking high amounts of vitamin C will treat and cure the common cold.  According to recent studies that is not true.  By keeping the right amount of vitamin C in our bodies it will keep our immune system strong enough to prevent or lessen the effects of a common cold.

Vitamin C helps your body's T cells fight infection. (T cells are part of the immune system and develop from stem cells in the bone marrow.) T cells defend your body by killing infected cells and calling B cells to action.  By using antibodies B cells identify pathogens and mark cells for death.

Vitamin C helps to produce more immune cells (natural killer cells) which attack infected cells and tumors more efficiently.  Its antioxidant properties helps prevent cell damage and dying during inflammation from fighting off infection.

By consuming a plant-based diet we will not have a problem getting enough Vitamin C.

Go have an orange!

Have a great week.

Be kind.

WEAR YOUR MASK

Judd

Saturday, February 6, 2021

10 Year Blog Anniversary

 February 6, 2011

It's been 10 years since we posted our 1st blog post: Skinny Bitch in the Kitch

In that time we have posted over 300 different recipes, ideas and general knowledge of living a plant-based, eco-friendly lifestyle.  With over 65,000 views, I hope we have been able to  make a difference in your daily choices of how you look at your diet, health and the beautiful world we live in.  Throughout this journey I have broadened my horizons and learned many things about myself.   I have also made mistakes in what I have posted and went back and edited those to make it right.  I have learned that you must listen, study and make your own decisions on the information you receive from others.  Do not rely on what you read and hear from one person's thoughts and ideas.  Everyone has an opinion, it doesn't mean they are correct.  Listen to your heart, spirit and (especially for your health): your gut.

Over the next few weeks I am hoping to continue posting on the different vitamins and their roles and benefits for our health.  Vitamin A and Vitamin B complex have been already covered.  I will do each one in order, C, D etc. and even one you might not know that is essential: Vitamin "N". You have to wait for that one, (or maybe not!) it is way down the list.

Here's a few thoughts to ponder:

A completely plant-based burger and fries



Have a great week. 

Be kind.

WEAR YOUR MASK!

Judd