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Seasonal Therapeutics - Spring Seminar Highlights

Tuesday, March 19, 2013
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Even though its still snowing in New England, we are focused on the arrival of Spring. And with it, our  Spring Seasonal Therapeutics Seminar!



After an introduction by James Doherty, the day started with Dr Tieraona Low Dog speaking on Chronobiology: the connection between Spring and health. Next up was a look at how the digestive system is connected with inflammation and immune response.



Just before lunch, we delved deeper into inflammation in the body and its many different presentations. Elimination diets and anti inflammatory diets were discussed in great detail.



We broke for a wonderful lunch overlooking the Boston skyline.






With bellies full of colorful nutrition, we returned to the lecture hall. Dr Low Dog went through the evidence on the roll of dietary supplements used as anti-inflammatories and their role in reliving seasonal allergies.



We closed out the day everyone broke into small groups to look at case studies and review application of the education for the day. It was a wonderfully informative seminar! We can't wait to complete the first series with the summer session. Register now for Seasonal Therapeutics Summer Seminar by calling 800-634-6342.


Labels: allergies, allergy, immune, inflammation, inflammatory, innate response, low dog, research, seasonal, seasonal therapeutics, spring, tieraona

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Seasonal Therapeutics- Winter Seminar Highlights

Friday, November 30, 2012
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What a wonderful seminar! Last weekend's Seasonal Therapeutics Seminar was a great success. And the team really enjoyed putting together the event for everyone. Here is a recap of the seminar and some photos!

The purpose of the seminar series is to blend cutting edge science and integrative medicine together with the changes of the seasons. The Winter seminar focuses on how to optimize immunity and support a healthy mood. The primary focus during this season which is filled with influenza and other viral illnesses, is how to support the body in maintaining its resiliency. The shorter days experienced in the winter can contribute to lower vitamin D exposure and seasonal affective disorder. Its important to protect against fluctuations in mood and energy.

The winter seminar series showed us how to use evidence-based, targeted nutritional supplementation, essential oils and botanical remedies to optimize cell-mediated immune function, enhance mental clarity, maintain healthy mood and energy, and ensure restful sleep. Ways to incorporate seasonal changes to the diet to enhance resilience were covered and stress management strategies like meditation, breathe work and rest were discussed.

Light and mood and the role of vitamin D was discussed in depth, as was nutrition for optimal mood and immune support. And the practitioners broke into small teams to execute some group work.

We continue to enjoy sponsoring this event and we are excited to learn even more at the next seminar in the series: Seasonal Therapeutics: Spring - The Season of Renewal. The seminar will be held on February 23 in Boston and will focus on Purification and Allergies! Register now, because space is limited!

The food and scenery has been fantastic at these events so far! Please enjoy some photos from the day!

CEO, Robert Craven and Dr Tieraona Low Dog

Folks checking out the vendor spaces before the seminar

James Doherty

Dr Low Dog taking questions

The Innate Response Customer Service ladies meditating

Boston Skyline

Fruit Snack

Dr Low Dog


Labels: innate response, low dog, seasonal therapeutics, seminar, tieraona, winter

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Blueberries: Antioxidant All-Stars!

Tuesday, June 21, 2011
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These little “blue” berries are more than just their color and size. They are densely packed with health, full of benefits such as disease-fighting antioxidants and nutrients. Blueberries are a rich source of polyphenols (anthocyanins, ellagic acid, quercetin, & catechins), salicylic acid, carotenoids, fiber (soluble & insoluble), vitamins C & E, minerals (potassium, manganese, magnesium, & iron), and B vitamins (folate, niacin, & riboflavin).
Interestingly, blueberries were an important part of the Native American’s diet, and not just for medicinal purposes. In the traditional dish of dried meat and fruit known as Pemican, blueberries were used as preservatives. Due to their richness of antioxidants, blueberries were used to keep the dried meat from spoiling. Now that is antioxidant power!

With a movement in medicine towards prevention, a cup-a-day of this Whole-Food All-Star will not only prevent, but also slow down the degenerative disease process by scavenging free radicals—and thereby reducing inflammation. Blueberries help lower the risk for cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, neurological damage, and other degenerative diseases.

Why are blueberries so rich in pigment? Mother Nature has intelligently concentrated the anthocyanin antioxidants in the skin, which contribute to the deep color. In a similar manner, these antioxidants are as beneficial to the berry just as they are to our health. The synergistic efforts of all the antioxidants protect the berries from environmental stressors, such as oxidative damage from the sun. Not all antioxidants are concentrated in the skin, which is why the whole blueberry is important. Another important antioxidant, ellagic acid is concentrated in the seeds and has anti-cancer properties.

Blueberries prevent disease by neutralizing free radicals and sparing our cells from damage. As a result, the implications are numerous:
  • Circulatory Protection: Blueberries promote vasodilation and inhibit platelet aggregation which decreases clot formation. Preventing clots can decrease the risk of heart attacks and strokes. Blueberries naturally prevent atherosclerosis without increasing the risk of increased bleeding.
  • Strengthen Capillaries: They help rebuild capillaries & decrease fragility in Raynaud’s disease, bleeding gums, spider veins, hemorrhoids, and varicose veins.
  • Strengthen Collagen: Blueberries help to stabilize connective tissue and reduce arthritic symptoms.
  • Decrease Neurological Degeneration: Blueberries can reduce the effects of Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and Multiple Sclerosis.
  • Improve Eye Health: They are also known to improve circulation to eyes for retinopathy conditions from diabetes or hypertension. They prevent free radical damage from causing macular degeneration, cataracts, and glaucoma. Additionally they regenerate rhodopsin (pigment) in retina necessary for night vision.
  • Improve Digestive Health: They act as a mild laxative and astringent to relieve both constipation and diarrhea. The astringent tannins reduce inflammation in the digestive tract, protect the mucosal lining, and firm up loose stools.
  • Reduce Blood Sugar: The leaves are rich in chromium. Traditional herbal textbooks recommend blueberry leaf tea for diabetes.
  • Source of Fiber: Blueberries contain both soluble and insoluble fiber to help relieve constipation. Pectin, a soluble fiber, assists in probiotic colonization.
  • Decrease Urinary Tract Infections: Prevent E. coli bacteria from adhering to the mucosal lining of the urethra and bladder.
A cup of whole fresh organic blueberries can be a tangy addition to your day. Don’t miss out on all the antioxidant disease-preventing benefits by adding blueberries into yogurt, muffins, waffles, pancakes, oatmeal, milk shakes, and smoothies. Below is a simple smoothie that I enjoy. Add all of the ingredients into a blender and enjoy!
• Handful of ground raw nuts or 2 tablespoons of nut butter
• One cup of whole fresh organic blueberries
• One scoop of your favorite protein powder
• 1-2 tablespoons of your favorite oil (olive, flaxseed, hemp, wheat germ, fish oil, borage, evening primrose, coconut)
• One cup of your favorite milk (almond, help, rice)
• Handful of tempeh or tofu for a creamy consistency
• Handful of ice cubes
• Teaspoon of raw honey (optional)
• Some ginger zest (optional)
Cindy Azevedo, ND Student, University of Bridgeport
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