Cyd Notter

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November 13, 2016 By Cyd Notter

What's on your Thanksgiving menu this year?  Here are some favorites that are being considered at our place (keeping in mind that GRAVY is a must!)

Main Dish:

Either Mary McDougall's Tofu Loaf (which we sampled last month at the Advanced Study weekend, and it was delicious.  OR, the vegan 8's "Oat Free Spicy Vegan BBQ Lentil Loaf", which is also wonderful.

Roasted Mashed Potatoes (or garlic) mashed, topped with Creamy Golden Gravy or Rich Brown Gravy. 

Soup:  Sweet Potato and White Bean Curry Soup - with roasted broccoli - one of my personal faves.

Side Dishes:

Berry Apple Relish - a wonderful side dish!  The combo of green apples, cranberries, frozen raspberries and apricot jam is a winner.

Garlicky Green Beans is on the radar as a possibility, as well as

Tossed green salad with all the trimmings, topped with any of these oil-free dressings.

Chef AJ's Maple Glazed Brussels Sprouts - YUMMY.

Rolls - try the whole-wheat Artisan rolls found in the freezer at Whole Foods.  Or a healthy whole-grain, oil-free bread can be found in many grocery stores.

Dessert:

Impossible Pumpkin Pie - a tried and true favorite for my hubby, who LOVES pumpkin pie.  (I used canned pure pumpkin and it works fine).

Vanilla Cream Sauce - to top that pumpkin pie!

Mary McDougall's Chocolate Cream Pie (tried this at the Study Weekend - VERY good).

Baked Stuffed Apples - Although I haven't tried this version, it looks similar to many others that have proven to be delicious.

These are just a few suggestions to consider.  Of course there are HUNDREDS  (probably thousands) of other whole-food, plant-based, no-oil recipes that are equally as scrumptious, including "Sweet Potato Bakes" and "Stuffed Squash" recipes that would certainly fit the occasion.

Give thanks to God this year for our bountiful harvest of delicious foods which nourish and promote health in our bodies.  What a gift!

~ Happy Thanksgiving from our home to yours ~

 

 

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Do you have a holiday game plan?

October 31, 2016 By Cyd Notter

Do You Have a Holiday Game Plan?

The sixty-three days from Halloween to New Year’s Day marks the season of dread for those trying to watch their weight.  Studies vary on the amount of weight gained during this period of time – anywhere from five to ten pounds seems to be the average.  That may not seem like much until considering the fact that the weight gained over the holidays is generally never taken off.  Even if someone gained just one pound a year, by the time they attend their 40th class reunion they’ve easily put on 40 pounds or more.

Many people give themselves an unspoken permission slip to over-indulge for 63 days.  After all, we’re surrounded by endless amounts of candies, baked sweets and high-calorie beverages.  And because it’s the normal behavior for the majority of the country, we may wonder why try to fight it?  Add stress into the mix and any attempts to stay on track nutritionally are practically doomed.  So what’s a person to do who wants to survive the madness and not feel like a bloated zombie on New Year’s Day?

The answer is to make your holiday game plan now...yes, now.

Read more about it here.

Having a holiday game plan means you can celebrate the New Year rejoicing that you haven't gained weight!  No resolutions for you - except to continue on the healthy path toward maintaining (or re-gaining) your health and ideal weight.

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PS - Need a place to donate that extra Halloween candy?  (And yes, you do need to get it out of the house.  Read Tip #1 of the holiday game plan).  Visit the following website to donate your candy to the troops.   http://signup.operationgratitude.com/halloween-candy-give-back-map

There you will find local businesses that will take the candy off your hands.  If you live in my neck of the woods, the Shorewood Family Dental Care Center, 607 W. Jefferson, Shorewood, IL,  is a participating drop off place.  Contact them at 815-725-5991.

Next year, give stickers, not snickers 🙂

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Fight Breast Cancer Before it Begins

October 9, 2016 By Cyd Notter

October is commonly known as “Breast Cancer Awareness Month”, a campaign that was founded 30 years ago as a team effort between the American Cancer Society and a pharmaceutical company, AstraZeneca. The campaign has since evolved to include major charities who strive to increase breast cancer awareness and raise funds for research.

How much progress is the campaign making?  Has the risk of getting breast cancer actually changed over the last decade?  And why is the "Think Pink" campaign coming under criticism?

Read the article here.  

Breast cancer is largely a lifestyle-related disease; our lifestyle choices matter more than genetics, toxins, or environmental chemicals. Oh that more funding would be geared toward educating people on how to avoid this disease in the first place by lowering their risks, primarily through a diet which research has been proven to prevent 95% of all cancers. However, because the main message of the campaign focuses on early detection and subsequent treatment, we continually mop up the water under the sink while we neglect to turn off the faucet.

The good news is that there is MUCH you can do to tremendously reduce your risk of breast cancer. You have more control over this matter than you may believe.   Please contact me here for references, additional information, class schedules, or personal help.  And while you're there, sign up for our newsletter and/or blog.

 

 

 

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The McDougall Advanced Study Weekend (ASW)

September 20, 2016 By Cyd Notter

Dr. McDougall (and Cyd)
               Dr. McDougall (and Cyd)

My husband Steve asked what I'd like for Christmas last year, and I replied I'd like to attend the McDougall ASW in Santa Rosa, CA, in September.  Well we just returned - and what a great weekend it was!  In addition to three great presentations by Dr. McDougall (including explanations of colonoscopy guidelines/risks, and the dishonesty of the heart surgery business), we also heard from two cardiologists (one of whom was John Mandrola, a specialist in Atrial Fibrillation).

We heard from Jeff Nelson, the founder of Veg Source, and learned that his great grandfather and relatives were the founders of Armour meats!  We heard from Dr. Michael Ozner, an author and proponent of the Mediterranean Diet (he and Dr. McDougall had a "lively debate" following the presentation).

Dean Ornish gave a fast-paced, fact-filled presentation on the reversal of heart disease, and the four components needed for healthy living. Nelson Campbell, who has launched the grass-roots movement called PlantPure Nation, told us his story and his plans for the future.

Steve and Cyd - we had front row seats!
         Steve and Cyd - we had front row seats!

Dr. Tom Campbell shared what he's doing in his clinical work, and we heard from other up and coming "doctors of the future" who focus on lifestyle as medicine:  Craig McDougall (son of Dr. M), Anthony Lim (medical director for Dr. McDougall's clinic), Matt Lederman and Alona Pulde (featured in Forks over Knives ).  All of these doctors are expanding the realm of diet as medicine - they gave us hope for the future!

Psychologist Doug Lisle explained why changing our diets can be so difficult, and offered some great insight on how to motivate others.  We also heard informative presentations from scientist Susan Roberts, and registered dietitian Brenda Davis.

Fabulous Food
                   Fabulous Food

The food for the weekend was fabulous!  It was an unlimited potluck of delicious food at every meal, with a room full of snacks available at all times.  Any tea drinker would have been in glory, since there were dozens of teas also available at all times.  I  discovered Teechino herbal coffees (tea bag style) which I will definitely be purchasing.

Tea, tea and more tea!
                      Tea, tea and more tea!

Dr. McDougall and the entire staff are readily available to speak with anyone.  We were fortunate to have a nice conversation with Dr. T. Colin Campbell, who surprisingly approached us because he remembered me from a conference in Ohio several years ago!  I was amazed by that.  Dr. Campbell was there to support his two sons (Dr. Tom Campbell, and Nelson Campbell).

The next ASW will be held in February, 2017.  For more information, visit www.drmcdougall.com.  The line-up includes Dr. Michael Greger (nutritionfacts.org and author of 'How Not to Die', Dr. David Katz, and other notable speakers.  Perhaps you should ask for a trip to the ASW for Christmas this year!  We thoroughly enjoyed it and recommend it highly.  It's a well-organized, top-notch event.

Dr. McDougall signing Cyd's book (with his CUTE granddaughter)
Dr. McDougall signing Cyd's book (with his CUTE granddaughter)

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Statins – Don’t Believe Everything You Read

August 28, 2016 By Cyd Notter

Letters to the EditorI'm guessing we all get frustrated at one point or another.  Mine seems to happen whenever I read an article or column which touts the results of the latest "study", and most times the article is reporting inaccurate, trumped-up information designed to profit someone.  This type of reporting misleads and confuses people!  The latest example of this is an article I read in the Joliet Herald News a few days ago, in which a doctor/columnist recommends the prescribing of statins to everyone between 45 and 70 years old, regardless of their cholesterol levels.

The study he references was not only sponsored by the drug manufacturer (BIG red flag),  the results are reported in a way that makes the drug (Crestor) look like the next best thing since sliced bread.

Sometimes you reach a point where you must respond.  I just sent off a Letter to the Editor, but in case it doesn't get published, I'll include it for you here.  The Herald News limits their incoming letters to 300 words - which can be a good thing 🙂

Each person gets to choose which meds they'll take, but I firmly believe everyone should be given ACCURATE information before deciding.  Be an informed consumer.  I can help with that!

Letter to the Editor - Read it here

Filed Under: My Blog Tagged With: actual benefit, Crestor, NEJM study, relative vs absolute, risk reduction, Statin, statin guidelines

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