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Weekly Wellness Report

 
Brazos Minshew is TriVita?s Chief Science Officer, in charge of formulating the best new supplements possible.
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Protect Their Future: Nutrition For Kids

For the first time in recorded history in North America, children born today are not expected to live as long or as well as their parents. This startling trend may have its roots in our nutrition, the nutrition of our parents or even our grandparents.  Truly, nutritionally speaking, the ‘sins of the parents' are visited upon the children.

Staying on top of our children's nutrient reserve is important. Growing bodies make millions of new cells every day – heart cells, brain cells, bone and blood cells. At the same time, every time a cell dies it should be replaced. If kids do not have the right amount of nutrients to construct a new cell, they will either make an incomplete cell or none at all. The outcome is bad in either case, so we really need to keep all nutrients on board at all times. This is why we recommend TriVita Kids Multi-Vitamin, the complete multi-nutrient complex!

Poisonous fruit
Along with the advances in agriculture that reduced famines and starvation, the farming practices of the last century produced some pretty scary results. For example, food grown in mineral-depleted soil has fewer nutrients to offer us. Food processed for increased storage is further reduced in nutrients. Flavor enhancing additives, such as refined sugar, further impose a burden on our system that depletes our nutrient reserves. It is as if we are over-taxing our personal health resources and the "deficit spending" of this course is making our kids fat and sick.

The "root" of poor nutrition has erupted into "fruit" in our children: obesity, heart disease, diabetes and other diseases that are traditionally found in seniors.  

Supplements
The word supplement means an addition to something to make up for a deficiency. A healthy diet contains more than just vitamins and minerals. A healthy diet contains nutrients and nutrient complexes from whole foods. This gives us the assurance that we are getting everything we know we need plus all the nutrients awaiting scientific discovery in our whole-food complexes. TriVita Kids Multi-Vitamin is more than a multiple vitamin; it is a complete multi-nutrient complex!

Vitamins and minerals are essential for human health. If we have the nutrients we need at the moment we need them we will thrive! Conversely, if we do not have the proper nutrient base in our system every day we will suffer:

  • Loss of energy
  • Poor mental performance
  • Increased risk for disease

But perhaps an even more important reason exists for ensuring a robust supply of nutrients in our children daily. According to a recent report, chemical switches on our DNA are activated by nutrients. If a single nutrient is missing at the critical moment it is needed, one of these chemical switches will fail. This results in a change in our DNA that promotes disease – for up to three generations!  So, it is vital that our children have nutrients "on board" and available every day to promote vitality today, health tomorrow and a solid wellness foundation for generations to come!

Remember, all supplements are an addition to a healthy diet. They make up for the deficiency we face because of poor nutrient density in our foods. They also help out when our kids miss the mark of diet perfection. We created TriVita Kids Multi-Vitamin to fill in the gaps of an unhealthy diet.

Solutions
With this knowledge, the discussion around human nutrition has never been more important. We simply must change our habits if we are to change our destiny. For example, we must select food grown in mineral-rich soil and endorse farming practices that support ecology.  We must also discipline ourselves to take our nutrients every day. By doing this, we increase the opportunity for having healthier children. If we are past childbearing age, taking our nutrients daily will improve our health and give us the opportunity to "model" responsible behavior for our children and grandchildren. Healthier kids mean a healthier family, a healthy community and even a healthier species.

The power to change the trend is in the choices you make every day.


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Brazos Minshew is TriVita's Chief Science Officer, in charge of formulating the best new supplements possible.
June 19, 2010 EXPERIENCE WELLNESS Visit TriVita.com
 
     
     

Ways to Improve Your Memory

OK, I will admit it if you will: I have forgotten the names of people while I was talking to them! I have lost my car keys, misplaced my glasses and turned the wrong way on my drive home.

How about you? Does it seem like your memory is playing tricks on you as you age? Well, there are reasons for that and very few of these reasons are related to diseases such as dementia and Alzheimer’s.

How to make a memory
Your memory is an amazing miracle. Every second your brain processes billions of bits of information from your five senses. You may consciously perceive only a very small percentage of this information because one function of your brain is to filter out unimportant information. The things you remember will usually be advantageous to you. For instance, remembering your wedding anniversary date or remembering where the speed trap is on your drive home.

Memory is classed into two basic groups:

  1. Short-term: Short term memories are quickly forgotten when they are no longer important.
  2. Long-term: Long-term memories may be divided into recent and distant.

Practicing or rehearsing can improve your memory by moving more information into long-term. For instance, when I am distracted by stress I will not be able to remember where I left my car keys. That information was deleted from my short-term memory. However, if I consciously say, "I am hanging my car keys on the hook," I am far more likely to remember where they are.

How to keep a memory

Reduce stress
Stress kills your memory. The stress system is designed to ensure survival. It helps us fight off a snarling dog or flee from a snarling bear. As important as that is, humans do more every day than merely survive. If you want to have a good, healthy memory, do all you can to reduce the need for fight or flight stress responses.

Learn something new
As mentioned, practicing or rehearsing something enhances memory. So does learning something new. You see, memory is facilitated through the billions of neurons and synapses in your brain by patterns: retracing old patterns as well as creating new patterns. The more new things we master and the more connections we create, the better our overall memory will be.

If you want to remember your anniversary, start learning a foreign language. If you want to remember important names, learn a musical instrument. The more you learn – and the more you connect the old with the new – the better your overall memory will be.

How to nourish a memory
Certain nutrients help the memory to remain sharp. These nutrients fall into two basic categories: those that create brain structure and those that nourish brain function.

Your brain is made mostly of fat. And the majority of that fat is an Omega-3 called DHA. So, to have a healthy brain we need healthy fats like Omega Prime.  Your nerve cells convert some fats into functional nerve proteins called myelin. Formation of myelin requires dietary protein and Vitamin B-12. So, for healthy brain structure and function we need Omega-3 fats, healthy dietary protein and Vitamin B12.  When the memory is activated, it creates heat in the brain. To fuel the memory, quench the heat and repair the daily wear-and-tear on your brain, you need antioxidants. Certain antioxidants target brain function specifically. An excellent antioxidant formula that is also anti-inflammatory is Nopalea.  The Betalain bioflavonoids in Nopalea also help improve circulation by fortifying healthy arteries.

What do you remember?
To recap: Occasional memory lapses usually indicate you are distracted by stress. Rehearsing things you want to remember and practicing new things you have learned can help you avoid stress-induced memory lapses. Because new behaviors create new pathways in your brain, learning something new such as a new language or musical instrument can improve your overall memory.

Stress kills your memory. Nutrients such as Omega-3, Vitamin B-12 and anti-inflammatory antioxidants such as those found in Nopalea can help rebuild and restore your ability to remember. With all of these tools at your disposal, you have access to the power of a healthy memory.

 
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  • Reduce stress
  • Increase physical activity and mental activity
  • Learn something new
  • Rehearse before an important event
  • Practice and review the things you want to remember
  • Learn something new (yes, I know I repeated this, but repetition is the mother of retention)
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