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Black Box Detox II (Detox Program in a Box)

Black Box Detox II, Detox program in a box

 

By Quicksilver Scientific

Available at TWIHW

 

 

Many people begin the year with a detoxification program to get back on track and start the year out right.  This year, we are offering the BLACK BOX DETOX II, by Quicksilver Scientific.  While it is a supplement regimen for detoxification, and not a diet, we recommended that it be paired with a clean, whole food diet similar to our Health Reset Protocol, or a Paleo style diet.

For this, and other detoxification programs, give us a call or visit our website.

Quicksilver Scientific describes this 4-week program as – designed to support the body’s natural processes of detoxification and targets hormones, plastic-related compounds, mold toxins, herbicides and pesticides, and even metals on multiple levels. The box contains all the supplements needed for the protocol as well as complete instructions.  The box includes the following products:

  • Nanoemulsified DIM, which acts to open up the body’s endogenous antioxidant and detoxification systems, calm immune system reactivity and support healthy hormone metabolism. *
  • Liposomal Glutathione delivers the body’s core antioxidant and detoxification compound and is one of the anchors of the system. *
  • Liposomal Methyl B-Complex provides B vitamins necessary for cellular metabolism and detoxification reactions. The liver has a high demand for B-vitamins during active detoxification. *
  • Micellized Pure PC delivers phosphatidylcholine, the main component of cellular membranes and a component of healthy bile flow, a key support for liver and brain during active detoxification. *
  • Bitter X enhances the body’s natural elimination process in the liver/gallbladder and kidneys, by introducing herbs which boost their normal function, pushing the cellular and blood-borne toxins out through the urine and bile into the digestive tract. *
  • Ultra Binder delivers a comprehensive blend of toxin binders, chosen for their overlapping specificities, to efficiently bind many different classes of toxins in the GI Tract. *

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

Information provided by Quicksilver Scientific.

 

 

 

 

By |2018-01-06T14:03:14-06:00January 5th, 2018|Articles, General|

Non-Dairy Macadamia “Parmesan” Cheese

A gift to someone with dairy allergies who misses their cheese.

Perfect as a salad or marinara sauce topper.

Mac Nut Cheese

 

 

 

 

micro-grater

micro-grater

 

Ingredients/Supplies:

1-2 macadamia nuts, per serving

Micro-grater

 

Simply grate the macadamia nuts into light, fluffy “cheese” and dress whatever you desire.

There are several micro-graters in the market place with finger protectors on them, too. Google “micro-grater” for options.

 

 

 

 

 

 

By |2018-01-06T14:03:56-06:00January 5th, 2018|General, Recipes|

“I feel more like myself”

I feel more like myself
Hi Sandra-

Thank YOU for your continued patience & support with me over the years. After the B-shot, Ondamed treatment yesterday & starting back on supplements Saturday, I’m feeling much better (at least 75% better).  Given how badly I was feeling, it feels miraculous! 🙂

I  feel more like myself today, (with) improved flexibility/mobility/energy.

Thanks!

S.R.

By |2018-04-16T10:42:45-06:00January 5th, 2018|General, Testimonials|

“That day changed my life.”

That day changed my life.

I had a complete hysterectomy in my late thirties and the shift in hormones lead to a 75 pound overall weight gain despite “healthy eating” and exercise.  On November 20, 2014, I had met with Dr. McManus regarding my frustration and she suggested a Ketogenic way of eating.  That day changed my life.  After scientific research which educated me on the correct way to follow a nutritional Ketogenic way of eating.  I have continued eating a Ketogenic Diet for over 3 years and have gone from 45+% Body Fat to 25%, with a goal of 20%.  It is a sustainable and maintainable way of eating and has led me to continuing my education as I continue to build muscle and burn fat.  –Lisa A.

By |2018-02-26T14:17:55-06:00December 8th, 2017|General, Testimonials|

“I am extremely thankful and grateful”

I am extremely thankful and grateful

Dr. McManus, because Thanksgiving is upon us, I was thinking about things I am grateful for. Simply put, I am extremely thankful and grateful for you, your staff and the work that you do. The more I interact with you and your staff, the more I appreciate each of you. I am very thankful to God for you. He has used you to bless me and many, many others. You could have done many things with your life and taken many different directions but you used your trials and tribulations to help others instead of wallowing in self pity and bitterness. Thank you also for standing up for the truth. It takes courage to do that especially in the face of criticism. You are a doctor, a woman and a person of principle and that is a blessing to all of us. May God, who is sovereign, merciful, loving, forgiving and just, bless you with every good thing. May He fill you with His wisdom and give you His peace, courage, strength and love all the days of your life. May His light continue to shine through you so that others may see your good works and glorify Him.

Sincerely, J & M

By |2018-04-16T10:44:32-06:00December 4th, 2017|General, Testimonials|

Past, Present, and Future: A Letter from Dr. McManus

Season's Greetings

Season’s Greetings

Every time I get to this time of the year, three things happen.  I look back and reflect on the past year. I look forward and anticipate and plan for the new year.  And finally, I express gratitude.  That’s what I want to do today.

Looking Back: This past October, The Woodlands Institute for Health and Wellness started its 14th year in business. We have accumulated a depth of experience and knowledge as well as a loyal patient following.  How grateful I am that I chose the functional medicine path 14 years ago, especially in light of what has happened in the conventional model since that time.  Functional medicine is the place for patients and all health practitioners to be.

We don’t rest easy in our seats here at TWIHW. We don’t take you or our success for granted.  We recognize that there are more functional practitioners today than 14 years ago and we take a serious and intentional approach to remain the most trusted leader in a marketplace where experience matters.  My staff is expected to stay abreast of current trends and practices and I require my staff to read and discuss books on relevant medical topics.  We attend conferences in functional and conventional medicine and participate in web-based seminars on relevant topics from cancer and Lyme disease to autoimmunity and food sensitivity testing. When I’m not directly caring for my patients, much of my time is spent reading, researching, learning and exploring how we can better meet your needs and restore your health.  Experience matters. You expect it.  We intentionally strive to deliver it.

Looking Forward to 2018: In the new year, we anticipate the addition of several new services. Stay tuned, as we plan to introduce IV Therapies using vitamins, glutathione and ozone. We are also expecting to expand our chronic Lyme treatment protocols and will be offering more retail products and specialty diagnostic tests.

Finally: In this season, it is a perfect time to express my deepest gratitude for our patients, vendor community, and my staff who have made every day of the journey challenging, exciting and rewarding. We are keenly aware that we are here because of you, and we extend a special thank you for your loyal following!  We wish you a joyful holiday season and, of course, a healthy and prosperous new year. We look forward to serving you in 2018.

Sincerely,

Mila McManus, MD

 

By |2017-12-02T13:51:47-06:00December 2nd, 2017|General|

Ann Marie

Ann Marie

Ann Marie

Annmarie Skin Care was founded by healthy lifestyle bloggers Annmarie and Kevin Gianni in 2009. Our goal since then (and will always be) is to provide you with the best natural, wildcrafted and organic skin care, all natural makeup, and natural and organic essential oils.

Each product is handcrafted using our proprietary Honest. Wild. Beautiful. process—where we select the highest quality ingredients, infuse them in skin healthy oils and aloe then additionally craft them with potent plant extracts and nutrients to make them the most effective for different skin types and conditions. The result is beautiful, glowing skin.

Available at The Woodlands Institute for Health & Wellness

By |2017-12-02T13:45:30-06:00December 2nd, 2017|General|

“I felt better the first week!”

I felt better the first week!

I can’t say enough about Dr. McManus and her awesome staff. I love that you can email or call and ask questions whenever you have a need.
I needed to find something to help me feel better. I was taking antihistamines, meds for acid reflux, have food allergies and seasonal allergies, joint pain with inflammation in my entire body, weight gain and cholesterol medicine. The medicines I was taking were just covering up the symptoms.
I started with the yeast cleanse – I felt better the first week and have continued to feel less pain, reduced acid reflux and just feel better in general. After the yeast cleanse I started on the weight loss program. I’m loosing weight and feel so much better.

Looking forward to a much healthier me!

from L.G.

By |2018-04-16T10:51:07-06:00October 31st, 2017|General, Testimonials|

The Health Benefits of Pumpkins

 By Nancy Mehlert, MS

Wait!  Before you say you don’t like pumpkin, consider trying it again. Here’s why:                                                                                          

The fruit of these large, vining plants, so associated with harvest, belong to the Cucurbitaceae, or cucumber family. The two main types are “pepo,” dubbed “small” pumpkins and are often carved into Jack-o-lanterns, and “maxima,” the giant variety grown to enter the “biggest pumpkin” contest at the county fair.

Pumpkin patch

Pumpkins are wonderful when it comes to vitamins and minerals, including large amounts of fiber and 100% of the daily vitamin A requirement. Pumpkins also provide plentiful amounts of vitamin C, riboflavin, potassium, copper, and manganese. Smaller but significant amounts of vitamin E (alpha tocopherol), thiamin, niacin, vitamin B6, folate, iron, magnesium, and phosphorus also are present.

What does that mean for us? The bright orange hints at the presence of a particularly beneficial phytonutrient: carotene. This converts to vitamin A in the body for a tremendous punch of antioxidants with the capacity to help prevent heart disease, cancer, and many of the degenerating signs of aging. Vitamin A is also a must for good vision and helping to prevent lung and mouth cancers. Flavonoids such as cryptoxanthin, lutein, and zeaxanthin destroy harmful free radicals, and the latter, especially, helps protect the retina of the eye from macular degeneration.

Pumpkin seeds are not only a tasty, easy-to-transport snack, you could also say they’re a concentrated source of minerals and vitamins. Two cups contain 30 grams of protein, 110% of the daily recommended allowance for iron, and 559 calories. The fiber helps maintain regular elimination to keep the colon clear. Two cups may sound like a lot and we are not suggesting you eat it all in one sitting, but rather over the course of a week, 8 – ¼ cup servings adds a great deal of nutrition to snacking, salads, sweet potato and butternut squash, just to name a few uses.  A special bonus in pumpkin seeds is the amino acid tryptophan, which, once in the brain, converts into serotonin – a neurotransmitter which relaxes the body, calms the nerves, and improves sleep.

Suggestions: Stir canned organic pumpkin into a Paleo porridge such as Pure Traditions Instant Hot Cereal (www.paleomountain.com). Blend pumpkin puree with cooked acorn squash, carrot, sweet potato or butternut squash and blend with chicken bone broth and spices for a creamy, winter soup. Pureed pumpkin blended with unsweetened applesauce makes a great baby food or seniors food where chewing is an issue.  Also a great comfort food for everyone to replace puddings. Perform an internet search for a keto pumpkin pie and you will find plenty of low sugar, healthy pumpkin pie options for the holidays.

 

Sources:

www.mercola.com

www.nutritiondata.self.com

By |2017-10-30T10:08:30-06:00October 30th, 2017|General, NANCY’S NUTRITIONAL NUGGET|

You Can Think Your Way to Better Health

By Mila McManus MD and Nancy Mehlert, MS

 

Your subconscious mind has one goal.  From primitive times to this very day, it focuses on how to survive.  Staying alive directs your subconscious mind to exercise caution, err on the safe side, fear the unknown, and avoid danger.  All of that worked well when food was hard to find, dangerous wild animals were abundant, and we didn’t have roofs over our heads.  In today’s modern world, where we live in relative safety and comfort, our unconscious mind can drive negativity, pessimism and being overly sensitive and cautious.  When we allow this subconscious thought pattern to prosper, it can create unhappiness, increased anxiety and stress, and poor health.  The good news is that our conscious mind can exercise its “muscles” and re-route neurological pathways in the brain towards positive thinking.  The brain is very flexible (called neuro-plasticity), and given practice, we can become happier and more positive.  When we do this, we also become healthier. Here’s why:

Thinking…

Our unconscious and subconscious brain operates from the autonomic nervous system.  The autonomic nervous system takes care of the things we don’t have to think about or control, such as heart beat, digestion, breathing, blood sugar levels and blood pressure.  It has two parts (sympathetic and parasympathetic) and some functions occur in one part while other functions in the other.   So, think about a sport such as tennis where there are two players and only one ball.  Both players cannot have the ball at the same time.  The ball is in the court of only one player at a time.  It is impossible for both players to have the ball simultaneously.  Similarly, either the sympathetic or the parasympathetic is dominant at any given time.

One branch of this system handles emergencies.  It helps you when you need to hurry up, run from danger, protect yourself from being harmed, and fight for survival.

It helps you remember past bad experiences so you can avoid them in the future.  It makes you dwell on past pains, mistakes and live out of fear that they may recur. Pile onto that our hectic, fast paced lives, with very busy schedules flying from one thing to the next, unhealthy diets and poor sleep, and we can easily find ourselves in a constant state of fight or flight.

The other branch of this system, the parasympathetic, handles “rest and digest”.  It helps you to rest, calm down, sleep well, digest your food effectively, and heal from illness, pain and grief.  It is here that a meal tastes good and digests without upset, where sleep comes easily and deeply, where a sense of well-being and stamina are partners with happiness.

If only one system can fire the ball at a time, and we spend most of our time fleeing and fighting, how will we ever digest, heal and rest? When we live full of negativity, regret and fear, or have a schedule so full that we don’t rest, we are forcing the ball to stay in one player’s court.  This is who controls the game and wins the game. That means, unless you lead your mind and lifestyle to move to the other system, your body won’t successfully digest, rest, restore and heal.

How can you shift from the sympathetic system to the healing and restorative parasympathetic system?  Obviously, clearing your schedule, deep breathing, and healthier eating choices are helpful. In addition, our friend Melissa Templeton*, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, offered up some actions that you can take to achieve a greater sense of well-being and happiness. Here are her suggestions:

  • Force yourself to smile big for 20 seconds or more. This makes the body release serotonin, an uplifting neurotransmitter which calms the brain and increases happiness. Try it in the car while you are driving.  Just smile yourself silly all the way home.  You will be surprised to discover the tension in your shoulders has dropped and your spirits are lifted.
  • Put a few good mantras into your mind to use every day. Mantras are short, easy thoughts to repeat over and over that are positive.  Good examples include:
    • Today is going to be the best day ever.
    • There is nothing I can say or do to change another person.
    • I can change me and I’m worth it.
    • I am getting better and better every day.
    • I am worthy of love and respect.
  • Make a gratitude list. Write down as many things, big and small, as you can for which you are thankful. Charles Dickens once said, “Reflect upon your present blessings of which every man has plenty; not on your past misfortunes, of which all men have some”.
  • Listen to your self-talk. Listen for negative words and sentences that include words such as ought to, should have, must do.  Look for areas where you have a very rigid rule or sentences such as “I can’t stand it when….” or “It drives me crazy when…”  Push these negative thoughts out and replace with your mantra.
  • We need physical touch 17+ times a day. Hold a hand, give a hug, rub a back, give a kiss, pet your dog, hug your cat – reach out and touch those you love or those who need some love.  Everyone needs it.
  • Perform a few rituals every day. For example, making your bed first thing every morning gives an immediate sense of accomplishment and order. Laying out clothing for the next day or preparing your to do list gives a sense of preparation and control for the day to come, which helps with sleep. Small accomplishments lead to greater accomplishments during the day.

You can see why it’s impossible to be angry and happy at the same time.  When you smile and practice thankfulness and positive thinking, you can force your brain to stop fleeing and fighting and, instead, get it to rest, digest and restore.

 

*Melissa Templeton, MA, LPC, LMFT practices Marriage and Family Therapy in Spring and Huntsville, Texas.  She can be reached at mtcycle@hotmail.com or by calling 936-661-3640.

By |2017-10-31T14:53:07-06:00October 29th, 2017|Articles, General|