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Introduction to Brain Health & Memory, Invite Health Blog

Introduction to Brain Health & Memory, Invite Health Blog

  Written by: Dr. Claire Arcidiacono, ND For further questions or concerns email me at carcidiacono@invitehealth.com†   In this next series we will be covering a topic that my fellow nutritionists and I get asked about all of the time. This is an important topic that 

Do I Need To Take A Multivitamin ? Invite Health Podcast, Episode 644

Do I Need To Take A Multivitamin ? Invite Health Podcast, Episode 644

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Helpful Tips for Health Blood Pressure, Invite Health Podcast, Episode 643

Helpful Tips for Health Blood Pressure, Invite Health Podcast, Episode 643


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HELPFUL TIPS FOR HEALTHY BLOOD PRESSURE, INVITE HEALTH PODCAST, EPISODE 643

Hosted by Amanda Williams, MD, MPH

*Intro Music*

InViteⓇ Health Podcast Intro: [00:00:04] Welcome to the InViteⓇ Health Podcast, where our degreed health care 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. † [00:00:34]

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Amanda Williams MD, MPH: [00:00:40] We know that when it comes to hypertension, this is a big problem for so many folks and it’s usually not until someone experiences incredibly high blood pressure that they will go into their doctor, go into urgent care and are told, yeah, you’ve got hypertension, and usually the first line of defense is to get you on a blood pressure medication, which unfortunately then usually leads to the addition of other blood pressure medications. It’s a rare thing that I see someone who’s just taking one high blood pressure medication. It’s usually 2 to 3, if not even more than that, which is why I want to zero in on just a couple of tips when it comes to regulation of blood pressure in a healthy way. I’m Dr. Amanda Williams, scientific director at Invite Health. You know, you always have to look at the root cause. Why is it that the blood pressure itself is so high? You know, is it an issue when it comes to stress? Is it a problem with diet? Is there a problem with, you know, sleep? You know, sleep apnea is a very common cause for hypertension. Is it, you know, I said just lifestyle? Are you not getting an adequate exercise? Are you overweight? We can look at a lot of different factors that can lead into this, and as you can see, so many of these are modifiable factors, you know, if you’re overweight. If you’re not getting right sleep, if you’re not eating the right foods, if you’re not exercising. I mean, clearly, these are things that we have in control of, and this is a better alternative is to work on those lifestyle modifications as opposed to being on multiple medications to regulate your blood pressure. Because as we know, so many of those drugs come with secondary side effects and they can lower your CoQ10 level, which we know that the beta blockers do, for example. That can be very problematic to your sleep cycle, to your energy levels. So, you just don’t even want to go down that road if you don’t need to. Now, there are times where, you know, maybe you’re doing everything right, you’re exercising, you’re eating right and you’re still experiencing issues with hypertension, then, you know, certainly it can be warranted that those medications would be needed. But I always say you always want to try to look at those modifications that you can control, because that’s going to be a much more significant impact for you. But clearly, we can see that when it comes to hypertension, these impacts so many individuals, and this is why, you know, we really need to take better control over what we are doing every single day because we know that hypertension is kind of that precursor to further destruction of the cardiovascular system leading to heart disease. So, looking at hypertension and the co-morbid conditions that go along with that diabetes, kidney disease, for example, we know are definitely factors that have to be considered. So, some of the diabetic, you know, having good control over your blood sugar is going to take you a lot further when it comes to regulating your blood pressure. So, everything is inter-related and to test your blood pressure at home. † [00:04:08]

[00:04:09] More and more research continue to come out to impress upon the fact that the better you do at testing your blood pressure at home, the better control you will actually have over your blood pressure. Everybody’s heard of white coat hypertension, which is when your blood pressure goes higher than it normally would be in the setting of a hospital or you’re at your doctor’s. office, and because of that stress or anxiety, the blood pressure can be higher than you normally are. Well, that’s a problem because if your blood pressure is usually, you know, running fairly stable. But you go to your doctor and the blood pressure is really high, they could end up putting you on a medication that perhaps you don’t need. So the more that you are consistent with testing your blood pressure at home, the less likely you’re going to experience those issues of white coat hypertension outside of your home, but many people, I mean, they get white coat hypertension in their own home. I’ve worked with so many people who have hypertension, and as I say, you know, do test your blood pressure home. Oh, no, I don’t like to, I don’t like to do that. I don’t,I don’t want to know. I get nervous and it’s like, well, you need to you know, you need to start to train the brain that, you know, okay, at this time of the day, I’m going to test my blood pressure. And then you keep a log of that and you’ll start to see a steadying of your blood pressure. The more consistent you are with testing your blood pressure at home, so, that is, you know, hands down, if you do have hypertension, you need to be testing your blood pressure at home at least two times a day. If you don’t have high blood pressure, you should still, you know, monitor your pressure check, test your pressure after you’re incredibly stressed out. You know, maybe you just had a really bad commute home. Check your blood pressure when you get home and see the impact, because the more you know about how your body is responding to stressful situations, the better off you can do with managing that, so it’s really key. † [00:06:04]

ICYMI: POWER UP YOUR HEART WITH GRAPE SEED EXTRACT, INVITE HEALTH PODCAST, EPISODE 641>>LISTEN NOW

[00:06:05] Now we think about the basic nutrients when it comes to cardiovascular function. Clearly, we know things such as coenzyme Q10, omega three fatty acids, fish oil, krill, oil, certainly very impactful. Key minerals, magnesium in particular, we know is kind of that, number one, go to mineral for those who deal with blood pressure or are looking to help to better regulate their blood pressure, because we know that it helps with the endothelial function, it helps that vasodilation. Then we can look at amino acids and understanding how taurine, for example, does a wonderful job for not only helping to regulate the excitable tissue cells within the heart and the vascular system, but it also actually works as an antioxidant as well, which is key because we never want damage done from free radicals within the heart muscles or within the vascular system. So, the Cardio Hx, this contains the taurine, the magnesium plus as one added nutrient, which is hawthorn extract. Hawthorn extract to this day is still used in many European countries for supporting healthy heart rhythm. Hawthorn has a finite ability to help the cardiac contractility, so the way that the heart muscles contract or pump and if your heart is trying to work too hard, that’s a problem because then it can get enlarged. No one ever wants to have an enlarged heart or an enlarged left ventricle, for example. So, we can recognize how Hawthorn Extract, this powerful extract, which has so many wonderful antioxidant properties to it, really works as what they consider to be a cardio tonic. So, it helps with that contractility taking much of that workload off the heart. Which is why, as I mentioned, it’s still prescribed as a treatment for even heart failure in many European countries. Because you think about heart failure, what’s happening, the heart is really struggling to effectively pump. So, Hawthorn extract as in the Cardio Hx, such a wonderful blend having the hawthorn, the taurine plus that magnesium which is why to this day it’s one of our most popular formulations because when people start to utilize this, they can see that difference. They can start to look at their blood pressure and see more optimal levels that are occurring. Now how do you take it? Generally speaking, this is when you would want to talk to one of the Invite nutritionists based off of what your particular health concerns are. Are you already on a high blood pressure medication? All of these factors come into play. For many folks, they’ll find that taking two caps or two tabs in the morning and then two tabs later in the afternoon or just around dinner time is going to be the most supportive. But each person’s different in terms of how your blood pressure fluctuates throughout the day, which is why it’s so key to test your blood pressure at home. So, the Cardio Hx, having that magnesium, which has been shown how most Americans are deficient in magnesium. So, getting the magnesium from this formulation is kind of that first step to creating that balance. So now the vascular system has access to that magnesium to better regulate the vasodilation that allows for the relaxation of the muscles of the blood vessels, which is key. But it also does a wonderful job for the electrical conduction system of the heart. So, even when you think about heart irregular rhythms or arrhythmias, oftentimes the lack of magnesium that’s available to the cardiovascular system can lead to an abnormal heart rhythm. So, through the use of Cardio Hx, having that taurine which we know taurine is very specific to excitable tissues. What’s a very excitable tissue? Your heart. Along with that magnesium can do a wonderful job when it comes to the rhythmic support of the heart. So, it’s a wonderful, wonderful formulation. † [00:10:39]

[00:10:40] And like I said, it’s always best to speak with one of the Invite nutritionists, so, you have the best information as to how you should use this formulation, when you should be taking it, how many you need to be taking throughout the day. All of these things really can make a big difference, just through lifestyle modifications, stress management, sleeping better, of course, adherence to a Mediterranean style way of eating, incorporating in powerful nutrients such as the Cardio Hx, with that blend of the taurine, that incredibly heart important amino acid combined with that. magnesium, the mineral of the heart and that hawthorn extract, and of course, monitoring your blood pressure at home will lead to better blood pressure regulation. So, there are so many other things I can talk about on the topic of high blood pressure and management of high blood pressure. But that’s all I wanted to cover for today. And I want to thank you so much for tuning in to the InViteⓇ Health Podcast. Remember, you can find all of our episodes for free wherever you listen to podcasts or by visiting, invitehealth.com/podcast. Do make sure that you subscribe, and you leave us a review. You can follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at Invite Health. We will see you next time for another episode of the InViteⓇ Health Podcast. † [00:10:40]

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Summary on Joint Health

Summary on Joint Health

Written by: Dr.Claire Arcidiacono, ND For further questions or concerns email me at carcidiacono@invitehealth.com† We have reached the end of our conversation on joints. In this blog series I have tried to cover the most common joint dysfunctions that can occur. In addition, I have tried 

The Wonders of Whey Protein Isolate, Invite Health Podcast, Episode 642

The Wonders of Whey Protein Isolate, Invite Health Podcast, Episode 642

Subscribe Today! Please see below for a complete transcript of this episode. THE WONDERS OF WHEY PROTEIN ISOLATE, INVITE HEALTH PODCAST, EPISODE 642 Hosted by Amanda Williams, MD, MPH *Intro Music* InViteⓇ Health Podcast Intro: [00:00:04] Welcome to the InViteⓇ Health Podcast, where our degreed health 

Power Up Your Heart With Grape Seed Extract, Invite Health Podcast, Episode 641

Power Up Your Heart With Grape Seed Extract, Invite Health Podcast, Episode 641


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POWER UP YOUR HEART WITH GRAPE SEED EXTRACT, INVITE HEALTH PODCAST, EPISODE 641

Hosted by Amanda Williams, MD, MPH

*Intro Music*

InViteⓇ Health Podcast Intro: [00:00:04] Welcome to the InViteⓇ Health Podcast, where our degreed health care 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, 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. † [00:00:34]

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Amanda Williams MD, MPH: [00:00:40] Heart health is a big topic for so many individuals, and we know that there are many different nutrients that we need to have in our system to help regulate heart rhythm, blood pressure and overall cardiac function, which includes cerebrovascular function. So, for brain blood flow as well. And we know that there’s very powerful research out there that indicates that the use of different antioxidants can certainly be incredibly beneficial, and that’s what I want to zero in on today. I am Dr. Amanda Williams, scientific director at Invite Health. Let’s talk a bit about grape seed extract. We know that grape seeds themselves are a very rich source of proanthocyanins. We understand that the power of those OPCs, they call them Oligomeric Proanthocyanins, they can possess upwards of 50 times the antioxidant power of that of, say, just vitamin C alone. So, this is why when you look at having the ability to fend off a lot of the oxidative damage that can occur within the cardiovascular system, so much research has gone into looking at the OPCs, those powerful antioxidants derived from the grape seed itself. Now it’s working on a few different mechanisms. One of the things that we know is when we think about oxidative stress and endothelial dysfunction, so, I was just talking about arterial stiffness with the study out of University of Georgia and pediatric population. But we know that if we have oxidative stress that creates this endothelial dysfunction, this can impede the proper release of nitric oxide. And we know that we have to have nitric oxide in order to have vascular dilation, so the more dilated, the better blood flow that we have going through. Remember, if we have more vasoconstriction, the blood is forcefully trying to push its way through, which can create a damaging effect to the lining of that vessel. So, when we’re looking at how it is that grape seed extract itself can actually help to enhance nitric oxide release. And the way it’s doing this is via through enzyme or enzymatic activation of nitric oxide synthase. So, if we can activate nitric oxide synthase, we hence then get a release of nitric oxide and we get better vasodilation. So, this is one component that we know just from looking at the science of grape seed extract, why it is that it’s such a benefit when it comes to the circulatory system. † [00:03:35]

[00:03:36] Now, we also recognize that the grape seed extract does a really lovely job because of the power of its antioxidants to target superoxide radicals. So, the more we can hit those free radicals and those reactive oxygen species, the better off we are. Now thinking about ways in which oxidation creates havoc in the cardiovascular system is looking at the rate in which LDL, your low-density lipoprotein levels, the way that those are oxidized. So oxidized LDL creates a problem as well, because the more that those cholesterol particles have oxidation to them, the more detrimental they are to our health. And you can actually even assess your rate of oxidized LDL by having your serum blood level tested. So, it’s actually a test called oxidized LDL. And if you have high oxidized LDL levels, then, you know, that’s a big problem. They did a study a long time ago that was published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, finding that those who had a high intake of just grape juice had a lower rate of LDL oxidation. Now, we’re looking at this in a much more powerful scope because we’re looking at just pulling out the extracted form. We’re looking at just the pieces themselves and how much of an impact that can actually make. So, the Journal of Medicine in 2016, they looked at that impact of grape seed extract when it came to the treatment of blood pressure. So, they did a meta-analysis looking at 16 different randomized placebo-controlled trials that were assessing the efficacy of grape seed extract when it came to maintaining blood pressure. Now, what they found through this meta-analysis of these over 16 years from these 16 trials was that there was a significant reduction in the systolic, as well as diastolic blood pressure. So, what does that mean? That means the top number and the bottom number, they said our findings from looking at the data from these 16 different studies demonstrate that grapeseed extract exerts a very beneficial impact on blood pressure. And this impact was even more pronounced in young and obese subjects. Now, isn’t that interesting? I just talked about the study out of University of Georgia where there, you know, sending up the alarms here for pediatric cardiovascular disease. And yet in this study here published in the Medicine Journal in 2016, they’re saying, hey, grape seed extract does a really great job with lowering blood pressure, in particular when it comes to younger and obese subjects. Very impressive. Now they go on and they say it would be very advantageous to do a randomized controlled trial, especially in hypertensive, younger patient populations. Yeah, very, very impressive. † [00:07:23]

HEART MURMURS & MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSE, INVITE HEALTH PODCAST, EPISODE 627>>LISTEN NOW!

[00:07:24] So just this year, the Nutrients Journal, they were looking at how grape seed extract positively modulates blood pressure as well as perceived stress. Now, this is interesting because remember, whenever we’re looking at a particular nutrient, sometimes we get very hyper focused on one aspect of it and understanding, okay, we know that, you know, grape seed extract, cardiovascular system, kind of think about resveratrol and anti-aging. So, when we think about grape seed extract, many times we get stuck in that scope of solely thinking about our circulatory system and the heart. But we know that grape seed extract certainly has been studied in numerous different ways. So, let’s look at this particular finding. And they were saying it’s very well-established that maintaining healthy blood pressure is fundamental to avoid disease of the heart and the blood vessels. So, they said in addition to pharmacological therapy of taking prescription medications, the use of natural substances has been proven to be extremely helpful, in hypertensive subjects. So, their focus of the study was to look at the effect of grape seed extract and those polyphenols, those oligomeric proanthocyanidins, to see how much this could have a shift when it came to vascular inflammation as well as the ability for that vasodilation. Remember, it’s helping to activate nitric oxide synthase or kicking out more nitric oxide, more vasodilation so that they knew. So, they said that there was a significant reduction in these cellular adhesion molecules as well as endothelium and understanding how it is that the grapeseed extract is working across multiple different enzymatic and biochemical pathways, is what potentially it’s all of its true benefit. The interesting finding from this study was, not only was it supporting blood pressure reduction, but they actually found that it had this really positive impact when it came to mood and stress. So, for those who were feeling more anxious, maybe their anxiety was driving up their blood pressure. Once they were taking grapeseed extract, they were finding this modulation or normalization when it came to perceived stress as well as just general mood. So, they go on and they say, the fact that we could show that, yes, we proved once again, it helps to support the lining of the blood vessels. It is helping to regulate blood pressure, but at the same time, it showed this really promising effect when it came to mood. † [00:10:45]

[00:10:47] So, there’s so many interesting bits of science out there, and when you see the research, sometimes it’s just it’s so incredibly impressive. Like when it comes to cancer research, that’s an area that’s really taken off probably in the last two decades when it comes to grape seed extract. And part of, and this is in a completely different vein in terms of the way that they’re seeing that the grape seed extract is working. It’s not only the antioxidant properties, but they were also looking at how the proanthocyanins from the grape seed extract actually helped to inhibit something known as vascular endothelial growth factor. We know that the VEGF is a driving factor for tumor growth. So, a lot of very interesting science on cancer research utilizing grape seed extract. Now when it comes to enhancing cognitive function, we have certainly seen the science behind that as well. So, the power of nutrients coming from nature really is very advanced and it’s just an area that I think that many times we take for granted and we forget about ‘Let food be thy medicine’ often and I, you know, I feel like I bring that up a lot with, you know, Hippocrates. But there is so much truth to that. And thinking about the natural constituents that we derive from our foods. I mean, think about melatonin is, you know, naturally found in grapes. And so, when you think about grape seed extract and what all you’re getting from that, the different vitamins, minerals, the power of those antioxidants, it really is quite impressive overall. And when it comes to high blood pressure, I mean, clearly, we know that this is a major problem. Not just here in this country, but throughout the world. And for many people, you know, they don’t make the actual dietary or lifestyle changes. They just get put on a medication, and then that medication ends up creating, you know, nutrient depletion. Usually, it’s magnesium and then blood pressure continues to go up and then they just put them on another medication, and it becomes this series of unfortunate events where we’re never correcting the issue. We are trying to manage it, but we’re never actually addressing some of those underlying components. If we know that we can be utilizing things like grape seed extract to help to enhance the release of nitric oxide and to, you know, fend off oxidation within our cholesterol particles and to enhance the cellular functionality within the cardiovascular system, then yes, we should definitely be doing this and we should be doing this. The foods that you eat matter when it comes to maintaining healthy blood pressure. A lot of times people focus just on sodium. Well, clearly, we know, you know, the added sodium into so many of the foods, the processed foods that people are eating. Yes, it creates a cellular imbalance, and this is what drives up that vasoconstriction. So, we know that diet and lifestyle changes is the very first step when it comes to controlling and managing blood pressure. But we cannot overlook the power of food-based nutrients, the extracted forms looking at things such as grape seed extract, understanding how it is that those oligomeric proanthocyanins are actually working and just what an impact they can actually make overall, it’s a lot of research out there showing that. † [00:15:03]

ICYMI:PLANNING A SUPPLEMENT REGIMEN, INVITE HEALTH PODCAST, EPISODE 638>>LISTEN NOW!

[00:15:05] There was, I’ll talk about one, this is a bit older, this was from all the way back in 2009. They were looking at the impact of grape seed extract on blood pressure, but in particular in people who have metabolic syndrome. So, remember, with metabolic syndrome, we already have elevated triglycerides, we’ve got insulin resistance and we have high blood pressure occurring. So, in the study they wanted to see if grape seed extract would make a difference into, in terms of their cholesterol as far as their blood pressure and understanding the way that the grapeseed had this impact in terms of this modification when it came to patients who had metabolic syndrome. So, there’s a lot of ways that supplementation can actually attenuate not just the blood pressure, but we’re looking at that full spectrum of cardiovascular implications. When you look and you can assess the different cardiovascular risk markers, looking at C-reactive protein, looking at different interleukin levels and recognizing that grape seed extract really helps to push down that inflammation and at the same time heightens up our ability to fend off that oxidative stress, which is certainly important. So, when it comes to the health of your heart and beyond, check out the grape seed extract, very, very powerful formulation that we offer. You can go to invitehealth.com and you can see that product along with so many of the other products that we have that are geared toward supporting the health of your heart. And I want to thank you so much for tuning in to the InViteⓇ Health Podcast. Remember, you can find all of our episodes for free wherever you listen to podcasts or by visiting, invitehealth.com/podcast. Do make sure that you subscribe, and you leave us a review. You can follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and we will see you next time for another episode of the InViteⓇ Health Podcast. † [00:15:05]

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