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“…your program and staff have changed our health…”

...your program and staff have changed our health...

Good morning!

Just wanted to drop you a quick note to let you know that I’m doing well, feeling good and staying the course of vitamin regimen, hormone creams and clean eating-down 15 lbs. as a result of the program.

My husband went on the program with me (thankfully) he’s lost 25 lbs.-and feels great. He had a lot of joint pain and congestion-GONE.

We’d like to provide a testimony letter on how your program and staff have changed our health which we have continued to follow as a lifestyle—post 28 day cleanse :–))

We also enjoy the monthly electronic newsletter as there is a plethora of helpful information.

from M.S.

By |2017-05-04T16:40:08-06:00February 21st, 2017|General, Testimonials|

More Surprising Reasons You Can’t Lose Weight

 

by Mila McManus MD

In 2014 I published an article on “Reasons You Can’t Lose Weight“.

Today I’d like to expand on that partial list (didn’t mean to wait 3 years to do that!)

So besides the reasons listed in the above link, here are a few more to add to the list:

  • Poor sleep quality and sleep deprivation cause an increase in ghrelin, a hormone that stimulates appetite, as well as cause a decrease in leptin, a hormone that tells you to stop eating.
  • Not staying hydrated.
  • Not eating enough calories.
  • Stress-yes, stress.  Its effects are evil in every way.
  • Gut health
  • Excessive fruit intake because the sugar in fruit, fructose, more easily stores as fat than other types of carbs.

Check out this month’s specials which are dedicated to helping you lose those pesky pounds!

 

 

References:
webmd.com
shape.com
By |2017-02-23T15:23:59-06:00February 21st, 2017|Articles, General|

InfraRed Sauna

By Mila McManus MD and Nancy Mehlert MS

The Woodlands Institute for Health and Wellness offers Infrared Sauna sessions in our Longevity Room.

Benefits:

  • Improved brain function and reduced risk of Alzheimer’s[i]
  • Lowers risk of cardiovascular events[ii] by increasing heart rate in the same way exercise does
  • Reduction of pain and inflammation while increasing circulation and energy
  • Improves wound healing through increased circulation and oxygenation.
  • Detoxification including helping to excrete toxic metals like arsenic, lead and mercury[iii]
  • Stress reduction and relaxation through parasympathetic healing effects, helping the body to handle stress more effectively[iv]
  • Through detoxification and increasing metabolism and caloric consumption through sweating (like exercise), it can support a healthy weight loss regime
  • Through detoxification, it can improve skin tone, elasticity and help to alleviate acne, eczema, psoriasis and other skin conditions
  • May also be beneficial to people with asthma and chronic bronchitis[v]

What is Far Infrared Heat?

Infrared (IR) radiation is electromagnetic radiation of a wavelength longer than that of visible light, but shorter than that of radio waves. These are very long wavelengths which contain very few particles and are life supporting and required by the human body for optimal functioning.  This is in contrast to the more harmful short waves with high frequencies found in X-rays, gamma waves and microwaves.

How does it work?

Infrared sauna heats the body from the inside out, altering cells, cell membranes, DNA/proteins and cell fluids, including and especially water molecules.  At the cellular level, mitochondrial activity takes place which favorably impacts metabolism, improving overall biological activity. These changes can restore balance.   Many studies have found that regular and repeated infrared sauna therapy can contribute to overall well-being, reduce pain and inflammation, and support heart health and brain function.

How long does it take?

Infrared sauna treatments usually work well within 15-30 minutes of treatment. It is best to begin with 15 minutes and work up to a 20-30 minute treatment as the body becomes accustomed to the heat.  Regular and repeated treatments have yielded the best health results in studies.

Who can benefit?

The good news is that infrared saunas are safe and gentle for most people to use and studies have shown benefits especially for those with cardiovascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic fatigue, poor digestion, depression and anger as well as chronic muscle and joint pain. [vi] In our stressful and toxic world today, everyone can benefit from increasing relaxation and detoxification.

Safety Considerations

  • While sauna use seems to be safe for most people you may want to talk to your health care practitioner about starting infrared sauna treatments if you have sensitive skin, a history of heart problems or take medications since certain medications can alter your perspiration and heart rate
  • Males may need to be concerned about long term heat exposure to their scrotum due the potential for decreased fertility that may result[vii]
  • Always listen to your body and slowly increase the length of your sessions over time to somewhere between 15-30 minutes per session to increase heat-stress tolerance.
  • Be sure to hydrate well prior to, during, and after the session to avoid dehydration.

Schedule Today!

  • The technology works best with mostly exposed skin.  Room is private.
  • Bring a book to read.  Avoid bringing phones and other electronic devices into the sauna.  It’s a time to relax and unplug.

[i] Age and Ageing December 7, 2016

[ii] JAMA Internal Medicine February 23, 2015

[iii] Journal of Environmental and Public Health Volume 2012 (2012), Article ID 184745, 10 pages

[iv] https://draxe.com/infrared-sauna/

[v] AM J Med. 2001 Feb 1;110(2);118-26

[vi] https://draxe.com/infrared-sauna/

[vii] Retiner, “Sauna Visits May Lower Sperm Count,” LiveScience, March 25, 2013

By |2024-09-04T09:42:11-06:00January 22nd, 2017|General|

From Crawling to Running

From Crawling to Running

from Victoria H.

“Six months ago I literally crawled in to Dr. McManus’ office. I’d suffered for a year with anxiety, weight gain, hair loss and hot flashes. I’d previously seen my obstetrician and she was quick to tell me I was peri-menopausal and prescribed birth control pills. Long story short, they didn’t help and my symptoms continued to torment me. After some online research I stumbled upon Dr. McManus’ bio and immediately called for an appointment. I was quick to be seen and shortly thereafter began the yeast free diet and a vitamin and mineral routine specifically tailored to my needs. I was very hesitant to stop the birth control pill because it had become my “crutch” but the day I stopped, I began bio identical hormones and I’ve never felt better. My energy has returned, my menopause symptoms have diminished and on January 15th I ran the Houston half marathon. I’m now in control of my health and forever grateful to The Woodlands Institute of Health and Wellness.”

By |2017-02-21T16:41:42-06:00January 22nd, 2017|General, Testimonials|

N-Acetyl Cysteine

Every cell in the human body needs and has the substance glutathione and it is often called the Master Antioxidant in the body.  Inside every cell, it acts to neutralize free radicals and prevent cellular damage.  Glutathione, unfortunately, does not effectively absorb as a supplement.  It is constructed from three amino acids, namely cysteine, glutamine and glycine.  N-Acetyl-Cysteine is the preferred precursor which, when supplied, allows the body to synthesize glutathione and serves to support the body, especially the liver, with detoxification. Poor diet, pollution, toxins, medications, stress, trauma, aging and infections can all deplete glutathione in the body.  Thus, supplements that can support the body’s ability to make more glutathione is often necessary. It has also been used for years to help treat asthma, lung disease, and to treat liver failure from Tylenol overdoses.

 

References:

Prothera, Inc. 2016 Patient Catalog, pg.15.

http://drhyman.com/blog/2010/05/12/what-is-glutathione-and-how-do-i-get-more-of-it/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

By |2017-01-22T14:05:43-06:00January 22nd, 2017|General|

Mix & Match Detox Salad

Every ingredient listed is very supportive of the body’s detoxification pathway.  So be creative and choose one or more items from each column to combine in a salad. The greens, veggies and fruit ideally organic and raw. Nuts and seeds ideally raw, or dry roasted.  Fresh pressed, unrefined oils.

Greens Veggie Fruit Nuts and Seeds Herbs Oils
Spinach Broccoli Lemon & Juice Flax Garlic Olive
Kale Cabbage Lime & Juice Hemp Turmeric Avocado
Arugula Onion Orange & Juice Pumpkin Oregano Hemp
Swiss Chard Carrots Grapefruit & Juice Chia Peppermint Flax
Beets Berries Walnuts
Broccoli Sprouts
Watercress

Here is an example from Worlds Healthiest Foods (www.whf.org):

Serves 4

Looks even prettier with our in-season Texas Pink Grapefruit!

Prep and Cook Time: 15 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 1 pink grapefruit
  • 1 large bunch arugula (about 4 cups)
  • 1 bunch watercress (about 2 cups)
  • 2 TBS coarsely chopped walnuts

Dressing

  • 2 TBS lemon juice
  • 2 tsp honey
  • 2 tsp prepared Dijon mustard
  • 1 TBS extra virgin olive oil
  • salt and cracked black pepper to taste

Directions:

  • Peel grapefruit and cut out each section between the membrane.
  • Prepare arugula by tearing into pieces, washing and drying. Cut off tops of watercress and wash and spin dry along with the arugula. A salad spinner is the best way of doing this.
  • Mix together dressing ingredients, toss with salad greens and grapefruit sections and top with chopped walnuts.
By |2022-10-10T21:57:51-06:00January 19th, 2017|General, Recipes|

“You truly are a blessing!”

You truly are a blessing!

from Debbie

Thank you! You are amazing!! You took a stressed out person who was freaking out about not wanting to take prednisone and you gave me hope in an alternative therapy. You truly are a blessing!! I mean that. Jesus uses you to heal us. You are an answer to my prayers and thank you for the positive and hopeful attitude to my disease. Love you and your lovely staff lots!! Thanks for all you do!!!

By |2017-02-21T14:32:56-06:00January 4th, 2017|Testimonials|

Choose Your Supplements Wisely

 

by Mila McManus MD

If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a million times:  “Supplements are not all created equal”.  There are countless brands from which to choose.  How do you know which ones are good, safe, and optimal for your health?  There are a number of factors to consider, and one of them is price.  You DO get what you pay for with regard to supplements, and it’s important to know that there are also some expensive well-known brands that should be avoided.  In general, though, if you are at a store looking at a long wall of supplements and nobody is around to guide you, I advise you to look at price first.  I highly recommend avoiding the cheapest, generic supplements.  It’s also extremely important that you scrutinize the ‘other’ and ‘inactive’ ingredients on labels.

Here are several other factors to consider when vetting a supplement:

  • Quality control methods and purity
    • One study of 55 different brands of vitamin D showed that the actual amount of vitamin D per dose varied from 9 to 146% of what the labels said.
    • Several years ago, Consumer Labs studied numerous brands of multivitamins and nearly half of them didn’t have in the bottles what the bottles said were in the bottles.
  • The “other” ingredients: Binders, colors, coatings, sweeteners, and fillers
  • Amount of active ingredient(s) per dose
  • How minerals are chelated (i.e., bound to substances that enhance absorbability of the minerals)
  • Synthetic vs natural ingredients
    • Whole-food based supplements aren’t necessarily better
    • dl-alpha vitamin E is the synthetic form and should be avoided.  The best form of vitamin E would be “mixed tocopherols”.

1. Higher-end, reputable supplement manufacturers use the best raw materials, create formulations based on solid scientific data, and use 3rd party testing to ensure quality and purity of their products.  These factors command a higher price. Common contaminants found in vitamins and supplements include mold, pesticides, and heavy metals such as lead, arsenic, and mercury.  Don’t you want to feel confident that your supplements don’t contain these?  Also, if you see a USP or GMP or NPA seal on a supplement, that supplement has at least met some minimum quality standards, but it doesn’t ensure top quality.  Moreover, absence of these seals means nothing.  There are many top quality supplements without these seals.

2. Look for supplements with the least number of ‘other’ ingredients.  Covering all of these is beyond the scope of this article, but know that some are harmless (e.g., silicon dioxide, cellulose, citric acid), while many may be harmful (e.g., food dyes, talc, allergenic foods such as corn and soy)

3. The amount of active ingredients varies widely across supplements.  A supplement may appear great because of numerous healthy ingredients listed, such as CoQ10, turmeric, spirulina, chorella, ginger, fruits and vegetables, but they may be insignificant amounts that aren’t doing much good, if at all.  It’s also noteworthy that the RDA (recommended daily allowance) is often very suboptimal.  For instance, the RDA for vitamin C may be enough to prevent scurvy, but it’s hardly an optimal amount to support immune function, alleviate seasonal allergies, and neutralize the onslaught of free radicals you create, and are exposed to, on a daily basis.

4. When looking at nutrient labels on vitamin and mineral supplements, you’ll notice, for example, that there are several forms of magnesium.  Magnesium glycinate, magnesium oxide, magnesium citrate, and magnesium malate are all different chelated forms of magnesium.  If your magnesium supplement is magnesium oxide, it’s nothing more than a good laxative. You aren’t absorbing that magnesium for its internal benefits.  Calcium is another good example.  Calcium carbonate is very inexpensive and also not well absorbed.  If this is the form in your multivitamin, it’s time to find a better one.

5. It seems intuitive that taking a ‘natural whole food’ supplement would be better than a synthetic form; however, that’s often not the case. A supplement claiming to have nothing but fruits and vegetables in it may be contaminated with pesticides, and it’s also difficult to get optimal doses of nutrients from fruits and vegetables.  Sure, it’s obviously important to eat your fruits and vegetables, but these days our bodies require much more than produce can provide.  This is mainly due to depletion of nutrients available in soil, and increased toxins in the environment.   Another reason that whole food based supplements may not be ideal for some is the yeast content.  Yeast is a common allergen that could be affecting you without you realizing it.

I hope you realize how important it is to do your homework before buying your supplements.  A popular brand isn’t necessarily a good one.  For instance, Centrum® is one of the most popular brands of multivitamin, however, it contains corn and soy (highly allergenic and genetically modified), 3 food dyes including red dye #40, Talc (yes, baby powder, and has been linked to cancer), and contains the cheapest and least absorbable minerals, namely calcium carbonate and magnesium oxide.

Overwhelmed?  Well, we’ve done our homework and offer several product lines at our facility to make your life easier.

 

References:

O magazine, June 2004  (Article on Consumer Labs study)

http://www.drwhitaker.com/choosing-the-best-supplements-to-take/

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/26/health/policy/26herbal.html

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12867165

http://www.forbes.com/sites/melaniehaiken/2013/02/11/that-vitamin-d-youre-taking-it-may-not-be-vitamin-d/#7dc9ca6e6b6a

http://www.drwhitaker.com/how-safe-are-your-supplements/

http://www.consumerlab.com/




By |2017-01-03T07:41:57-06:00January 2nd, 2017|Articles, General|

ProThera Supplements

Here at TWIHW, one of the supplement lines we offer is ProThera.  Below is a list of what ProThera does that gives us confidence that we are providing high quality supplements to you.  See the main article in today’s newsletter by Dr. McManus to learn more.

ProThera, Inc:

  • Produces their nutraceuticals in licensed manufacturing facilities that strictly adhere to current Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) through all stages of production.
  • Every lot of material is selected based on purity, bioavailability, documented actions and safety characteristics.
  • All components are tested and certified for active components, toxic elements and microbial content.
  • Purity and potency of all raw materials is verified through independent testing laboratories.
  • All raw materials undergo quarantine, inspection, evaluation and identity testing by infrared spectroscopy.
  • Each finished product is evaluated for quality control.
  • Products are free of artificial flavors, preservatives and colorings.
  • The inactive substances (known as excipients) that serve as the vehicle or medium for a nutraceutical are naturally-derived, inert materials including cellulose-based product, vegetable-derived magnesium stearate, L-leucine and silicon dioxide, all used in very small amounts to aid in encapsulation and tableting.
  • Avoid the use of common allergens such as wheat, corn, soy, yeast and dairy unless otherwise specified on the label.

 

 

 

 

By |2017-01-02T11:07:26-06:00January 2nd, 2017|General|