The Benefits of Ginkgo Biloba- InVite Health Podcast, Episode 576
Amanda Williams MD, MPH goes in depth about how ginkgo biloba can be a good addition to your daily supplement routine
Nutrition. Vitamins. You.
Amanda Williams MD, MPH goes in depth about how ginkgo biloba can be a good addition to your daily supplement routine
Dr. Claire Arcidiacono, ND dives into the differences between IBS and IBD as well as a suprising food that can help your digestive tract
Free radicals
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Hosted by Melissa Bistricer, RDN
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InViteⓇ Health Podcast Intro: Welcome to the InViteⓇ Health Podcast, where our degreed healthcare professionals are excited to offer you the most important health and wellness information you need to make informed choices about your health. You can learn more about the products discussed in each of these episodes and all that InViteⓇ Health has to offer at www.invitehealth.com/podcast. First time customers can use promo code PODCAST at checkout for an additional 15% off your first purchase. Let’s get started!†
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Melissa Bistricer, RDN: [00:00:40] Welcome back to another podcast here at InViteⓇ Health. The topic we’ll be discussing today is antioxidants. So many people get confused. What are antioxidants? Are they beneficial for me? Does my body naturally produce antioxidants? Since we oftentimes hear a lot about powerful antioxidants, do we really know what they are and how they benefit our health?† [00:01:02]
[00:01:03] My name is Melissa Bistricer and I am a registered dietitian. I am so excited to bring to you the nutritional aspect of nutrients here at InViteⓇ Health. Nutrition food for thought: if cauliflower can become pizza, then you, my friend, can do anything. InViteⓇ Health promotes an integrative approach and providing vitamins into your daily life to increase your quality of life in conjunction with nutrients, it is also important to learn and include other lifestyle modifications like nutrition, exercise and sleep. These practices with the use of vitamins will promote optimal benefit in your daily life. † [00:01:40]
[00:01:41] Antioxidants simply are in foods or supplements that can help prevent or slow any damage to cells caused by free radicals. Free radicals, also known as oxidative stress, are molecules that are produced generally when the body is breaking down foods. Free radicals can be produced in the body internally through inflammation or externally through pollution, UV exposure and cigarette smoking. Antioxidants can oftentimes be called free radicals scavengers. Our bodies need antioxidants in order to balance out the free radicals that keep them from causing damage to other cells in the body. Antioxidants have the ability to protect and even reverse some of the damage from free radicals and also boost our overall and immune health. Antioxidants are found naturally in fruits, vegetables and legumes. Prospective studies have shown that an increase in these vegetables, fruits and legumes, have helped to actually lower the risk of chronic oxidative stress related to diseases such as heart health, cancer or other related death caused diseases. † [00:02:47]
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[00:02:49] There are tons and tons of supplements I could recommend you that are extremely powerful antioxidants. Each antioxidant has been seen to have its own role and interact differently depending on the condition or person is taking an antioxidant. Antioxidants is not the name of the supplement, it’s just the umbrella with tons and tons of antioxidants that fall under that. Our bodies actually naturally produce two antioxidants, one called alpha lipoic acid. And the next glutathione. Glutathione is a combination of three amino acids that helps circulation, anti aging and protects our cells, tissues and organs in the body, to keep us looking younger longer. Though, as we age, the body starts to decline, making glutathione, which is our master antioxidant. Therefore, older adults may need a boost and take a glutathiamin supplement to ensure they continue to get the antioxidants to prevent damaging to the cells, tissues and organs. † [00:03:51]
[00:03:52] There are also other antioxidants that are found from sources outside of the body. They consist of vitamin A, C, E, beta carotene, lycopene, lutein, selenium, magnesium and zeaxanthin. Every single antioxidant has a different, important role in the body. Therefore, it is extremely important we get a balanced diet with a variety of fruits, vegetables and legumes. So when you hear about eating the rainbow, we really, really mean eat the rainbow because you really want to focus on getting all the different benefits from each antioxidant group. Mostly antioxidants are found in plant based foods, but can also be supplemented as we age to help the body along to reduce the risk of oxidative stress or any disease conditions. † [00:04:39]

[00:04:41] Let me go through the food sources. This way you get a really good idea of what a balanced diet looks like and you hit all the categories of an antioxidant for vitamin A. We want to consume dairy products, eggs or liver. For Vitamin C, the most common one. Most of you are thinking already oranges, but you can also find them in berries, bell peppers and most fruits and vegetables. Vitamin E as in nuts, seeds such as sunflower seeds, vegetable oil and green leafy vegetables. Beta carotene, I like to think of orange vegetables as carrots, sweet potatoes and mangoes. Lycopene, the first one that comes to my mind is tomatoes and watermelon. So think pink, red fruits and vegetables. Lutein is in green vegetables such as leafy vegetables, corn, papaya or oranges as well. Lastly, we have selenium, which we all see is in corn, rice, wheat and whole grains. We also see them in eggs, cheese and legumes. † [00:05:39]
[00:05:40] Not only the vegetables, fruits that you eat are important, but we also want to note the cooking method. We want the vegetables to stay vibrant in their color, to have the most nutritional value. For example, studies have shown cooking tomatoes longer, which has lycopene, is actually easier for the body to absorb and break down. So you want to cook your tomatoes longer. For other vegetables though, we want to cook them shorter, such as cauliflower, spinach, broccoli or green beans. The best way is to steam them rather than boil or roast them. This way the vegetables are still vibrant in color and still contain all their nutritional value. The best tip I can give you is to invest in a good steamer and steam your vegetables for 3 to 5 minutes, depending on the vegetables. They may be longer until they are fork tender. † [00:06:32]
[00:06:33] If you feel like you don’t eat the rainbow daily with fruits and vegetables in your diet, there are options for supplement as well. There are pill forms and there are powder forms. A couple of our supplements that are antioxidants in pill forms is alpha lipoic acid, black seed with rosemary, glutathione or Green Tea Hx. We also have our Reds Hx and Greens Hx, and these two are powders forms, but they are super powerful antioxidants. I highly recommend if you’re not going to get good sources of fruits and vegetables each day that you try our Reds and Greens Hx’s. They are a great comprehensive supplement with tons of nutrients and value within each powder. They can be added to a smoothie, water, yogurt or even unsweetened applesauce. All you need is one scoop of Reds Hx, one scoop of Greens Hx and it’s like you’re getting the rainbow in two scoops. But as I always say, it’s best to get it from your fruits and vegetables. But if you feel like you can’t, then these are great secondary options. † [00:07:41]
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[00:07:42] I can go on and on and talk about each antioxidant supplement and the benefit of each specifically, but we would be here for days. So I just wanted to touch upon one really amazing product that InViteⓇ Health has called Bluegranate Tx. Two very powerful antioxidants combined into one liquid herbal tincture form. This is blueberries and pomegranate. Blueberries are amazing to support brain and memory health. Pomegranate extract helps support circulation, heart and blood vessels, pomegranate, also has the ability to deactivate and break down toxins in the body. I think this is definitely calls for us to use the Bluegranate Tx. All you need to do is add a full dropper each day to water, smoothies or yogurt. It has a very mild taste, so most likely you won’t really taste it. And it’s so powerful. So why not try it today? This tincture will help to promote additional antioxidants in the body. And what better way to do that than adding a little bit of flavor into your water and not having to take any more pills or adding any more pills into your daily supplement regiment? Getting exposure can look like this. First off, I always recommend diet changes diet rich in plant based foods to get the rainbow of fruits and vegetables in order to get all the powerful antioxidants. Though as we age, we want to make sure that since the body is slowing down in producing alpha lipoic acid and glutathiamin to start taking supplements to help increase those antioxidants naturally produced by the body. If you are not a big vegetable or fruit person, again, we do have two supplements called Reds Hx and Greens Hx to help you get the rainbow fruits and vegetables. Powerful antioxidants will help reduce the risk of chronic health conditions.† [00:09:38]
[00:09:39] Lastly, our liquid tincture called Bluegranate Tx is a great supplement to help memory, brain health, circulation, blood vessels and heart health. So you can go check out our supplement, Glutathiamin Alpha Lipoic Acid, Reds Hx, Greens Hx, Black Seed with Rosemary, Bluegranate Tx or Green Tea Hx. There are so many more on our page, so definitely go check it out. They’re all sold at invitehealth.com. Go check it out. I highly recommend you contact one of our nutritionists here to help you decide which antioxidant is best for you because there are tons and tons to choose from. If you have any further questions, you can always chat with me as a dietitian or any of our health care providers to assist you here at invitehealth.com. My email is mbistricer@invitehealth.com. † [00:10:31]
[00:10:35] I am Melissa Bistricer, RDN, ready to share the knowledge to help you modify your lifestyle to live a happier and more successful life. I am looking forward to continuing to provide you with educational podcasts and blog posts. I want to thank you so much for tuning in to the InViteⓇ Health podcast. Remember, you can find all our episodes for free wherever you listen to podcasts or by visiting invitehealth.com/podcast. Again, Nutrition Food for thought. If cauliflower can become pizza, then you, my friend, can do anything. Have a great day and tune in for the next podcast coming your way soon. † [00:10:35]
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Another week, another smoothie for a great back to school breakfast for the children. This Green Kiwi Smoothie is also amazing for adults looking to have a healthy breakfast too!
Allie Might, INHC, AADP, ATT goes into depth of the benefits of green tea including it’s most beneficial antioxidant EGCG
antioxidant antioxidant
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Please see below for a complete transcript of this episode.
Hosted by Allie Might, INHC, AADP, ATT
*Intro music*
InViteⓇ Health Podcast Intro: Welcome to the InViteⓇ Health Podcast, where our degreed healthcare professionals are excited to offer you the most important health and wellness information you need to make informed choices about your health. You can learn more about the products discussed in each of these episodes and all that InViteⓇ Health has to offer at www.invitehealth.com/podcast. First time customers can use promo code PODCAST at checkout for an additional 15% off your first purchase. Let’s get started!†
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Allie Might, INHC, AADP, ATT: [00:00:41] Welcome to the InViteⓇ Health podcast, where today we will explore the question, is my cup of green tea all I need? This is Allie Might, Integrative Nutrition Health Coach and functional medicine coach here to navigate you through all the green tea options available.† [00:00:56]
[00:00:58] Green tea is something I think everyone has heard of and most people have probably tried. It’s also become a trendy food item over the past few years, showing up in such items as cakes, ice creams and fancy coffee drinks. While these may be tasty, the green tea is strictly for flavor and not for health benefits due to the added sugar and over processing. So what about the green tea that’s brewed, whether it’s a loose tea or in a tea bag? Well, it’s definitely a step up from the green tea flavored foods and drinks if it’s drank plain. However, it’s not nearly concentrated enough to supply all of the full benefits that green tea has to offer.† [00:01:43]
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[00:01:45] So how does one know the best green tea to use? Well, here at InViteⓇ Health, we have three options to help you reach your goals. Green tea is an antioxidant that can be used for many reasons, including weight loss, an immunity booster and support for healthy cell division. Our green tea is no exception to these benefits. However, each of our options are unique from the others. Let’s go through each of our green teas to discover their individual benefits so you know which is best for you and your goals.† [00:02:20]

[00:02:22] Our original and my personal favorite green tea formula is the Green Tea TxⓇ. This comes in a concentrated liquid and has a nice lemon flavoring. There’s vitamin C in the formula, which gives you a little extra boost for the immune system. The EGCG, which is an important component of green tea, which has anti-inflammatory properties, making it beneficial for a wide range of issues such as but not limited to prostate issues, Digestive problems, Arthritis and weight loss. I happened to recommend the Green Tea TxⓇ as it is my favorite green tea. I find it to be easy to use as well as delicious. I recommend adding this to a smoothie, a glass of water, or even a cup of hot brewed tea, preferably green tea as well. I recommend using two dropper fulls of the Green Tea TxⓇ per day for general health and antioxidant benefits. However, if you are using this to help support weight loss, I recommend using four dropper fulls per day, preferably in water to help you get your water in each day, which is just an added bonus.† [00:03:42]
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[00:03:43] We also have Green Tea HxⓇ which comes in a capsule form. This encapsulated green tea has all the benefits of our liquid green tea, but with a slightly different formula. Instead of vitamin C, this product has black tea leaf extract added. A lot of research has been done on the benefits of black tea. These studies have shown that black tea supplies anti-cancer properties. I recommend this product to anyone looking to add a good antioxidant into their daily regimen. It’s also beneficial for heart health and a must for men to have added protection for the prostate. I recommend one capsule twice a day to get all of the benefits.† [00:04:30]
[00:04:32] InViteⓇ Health also has a line of supplements that we call Power Plant. These products are typically but not limited to use by those people that are more enthusiastic about a consistent and more vigorous workout or gym routine. While this line consists of protein powders, amino acids and testosterone boosters, it also includes a product we call Green Tea Fat Burner. In addition to the green tea benefits, this product also contains slendsta potato extract as well as 50 milligrams of caffeine. These additions aid the body to burn fat and calories, increase the metabolism and decrease appetite. I recommend taking one capsule twice a day before your two largest meals of the day.† [00:05:25]
[00:05:26] I hope this has been helpful in navigating the many green tea options available. For more information on all of the benefits of green tea, check out my companion blog on our website invitehealth.com. You can also contact me, Allie Might at our location on Second Avenue and 71st Street in Manhattan by phone at 212-249-2036 or by email at amight@invitehealth.com. I want to thank you for tuning into the InViteⓇ Health podcast. Remember, you can find all of our episodes for free wherever you listen to podcasts or by visiting invitehealth.com/podcasts. Please make sure you subscribe and leave us a review. You can follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at InViteⓇ Health. And we will see you next time for another episode of the InViteⓇ Health podcast. Until then, stay healthy.† [00:05:26]
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