Coconut Oil for Dementia

December 30, 2008

Those of you who were on the recent “Ask the Nutritionist” webinar heard me talking about the doctor who used 2 tablespoons of coconut oil daily to improve her husband’s mental state after her was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.  Here is the link to the original article:

http://www.tampabay.com/news/aging/article879333.ece

If you are looking for answers to the question you sent us for the webinar, keep checking back – we are adding a Q&A section to our website and will have all of your questions posted there.

Answers to Your Questions – “Ask the Nutritionist” Webinar

December 24, 2008

We had a great “Ask the Nutritionist” webinar on Saturday – thanks to all who participated!  For the next few weeks, I will use this blog as a forum to answer the questions that we were unable to answer during the 1-hour session.  Enjoy!

Q: Sometimes when I feel like I’m getting sick I exercise, and I start feeling better.  Why is that?

A: Exercise causes lymph (a mixture of immune cells and body fluids) to be circulated through your body, which causes filtration and detoxification of the lymph.  This filtration of the lymph may help your immune system to clear infections faster, and allow you to have more resistance to sickness.  One type of exercise that is especially helpful for filtering lymph is rebounding (jumping on a small trampoline).

Q: Which Marilyn Farms supplements could I take for constipation?

A: Either of our fiber products (Essential Fiber or Essential Fiber – Psyllium free) may be helpful for adding bulk.  Colon Cleanse capsules are useful for short-term relief from constipation during times such as travel or cleansing but should not be used long-term because the colon can become dependent on it as it would with any other herbal stimulant laxative.  Mag Calm is a pure magnesium supplement which can relax the colon and allow bowel movements, and any of our Vitamin C formulas (Vitamin C 1000, Fruit Chewable C, or Vitamin C Powder) can help to draw water into the colon, which will encourage a bowel movement.  For dosage info, please refer to each product’s package.

Q: What are nutritional ways to remedy dry skin in the winter?

A: One of the best ways to keep skin healthy through the winter is to eat enough healthy fats to keep skin moist.  Include plenty of healthy fat-rich foods such as fish, grass-fed meat, Ghee, organic butter, coconut, avocado, raw nuts, olives, olive oil, and cold-pressed sunflower and flaxseed oil.  In addition, coconut oil, shea butter, and jojoba oil are very helpful when applied topically to dry skin.

Q: What are the top produce items that should be purchased organically?

A: The top 5 most pesticide-laden produce items are currently Peaches, Apples, Sweet Bell Peppers, Celery, and Nectarines.  The Environmental Working Group offers an extensive list and a  convenient wallet guide at http://www.foodnews.org/walletguide.php.

Q: Should all meat and dairy be purchased organically?

A: It is best to purchase animal products that are raised in as clean and humane an environment as you can afford.  This is important because animals raised commercially tend to be exposed to antibiotics and hormones in their feed, which in turn ends up in their milk and meat.  The term “certified organic” does not necessarily mean that it is the best, however.  The best option would be to get to know the sources of meat and dairy available to you and opt for products from farms that raise animals on pasture and allow them plenty of room to move around.  Animal products from such farms may be labeled as “free range”, “grass fed”, or “pastured” and may not always be certified organic.

Even More Questions

December 16, 2008

We have had such a great response to the request for questions for the upcoming “Ask the Nutritionist” webinar on December 20th that I thought to spend another week’s blog sharing them with you.  If you’d like to register for this free webinar please click on the following link:

To send your questions in advance, please e-mail us at info@marilynfarms.com.  We’ll get to as many questions as we can in the one-hour session.  I hope to talk with you soon!

 What is the major difference, besides price, between a generic multivitamin that I would buy at the drug store and the multivitamins that Marilyn Farms sells?

 Is calcium the best thing I can take for bone health?  What is the difference between Marilyn Farms OsteoDefense and Calcium Complex?

 Please explain the difference between the different Omega Oils, 3, 6, and 9.  Do I need all of these every day?  And if so, in what quantities?

 Is saturated fat bad for me?  If so, what are better fats to eat?

 Sometimes when I feel like I’m getting sick I exercise, and I start feeling better.  Why is that?

Gathering All Questions

December 9, 2008

Hi everyone!  In a couple of weeks Marilyn Farms will host our first “Ask the Nutritionist” webinar, which will be an hour-long live question and answer session with yours truly.  We have already received several interesting questions in advance from registrants and I thought it would be fun to share them with you so you have an idea of what is in store.  If you’d like to register for this free webinar please click on the following link

To send your questions in advance, please e-mail us at info@marilynfarms.com.  We’ll get to as many questions as we can in the one-hour session.  I hope to talk with you soon!

 What is your opinion of the Blood type diet and the principles behind it?
 If I am trying to avoid wheat can I still eat sprouted wheat breads?
 How do I avoid the gassiness I experience when I eat beans and legumes?
 Which Marilyn Farms supplements could I take for constipation?
 Are there nutritional supplements that a child can take after a course of antibiotics to prevent diarrhea and other side effects?

Butternut Squash Soup: An Illustrated Recipe

December 2, 2008

Today was a perfect day to make butternut squash soup – it was cold, cloudy, and we had a nice fire going in the wood stove. This recipe is great for winter because every single one of the ingredients (especially if you use Celtic salt and home made broth) boost the immune system. And it tastes good! I took pictures throughout the process so I’d be able share the recipe with all of you. Enjoy! (more…)