Category Archives: Live Longer Lose Weight

How to Beat the “I Feel So Fat After the Holiday Blues”

January 02, 2013

By David Blyweiss, M.D.

In This Issue:

  • What’s at the top of your New Year resolution list?
  • The perfect storm for packing on the pounds.
  • 3 TOTALLY DO-ABLE resolutions for weight loss.

How to Beat the “I Feel So Fat After the Holiday Blues”

Happy 2013! It’s hard to believe another year has passed, but here we are. The holidays have come and gone. And the only thing everyone here at the office can talk about is how fat they feel. Continue reading

The Little-Known Blood Sugar Bean

December 10, 2012

By David Blyweiss, M.D.

In This Issue:

  • The fad that’s also a fact
  • Clearing up the confusion about insulin
  • Why blood sugar control means better weight control

The Little-Known Blood Sugar Bean

I’m not a fan of food and supplement fads. I usually prefer to let the dust settle – and double-check the science – before I weigh in. Continue reading

This Isn’t Snake Oil

December 5, 2012

By David Blyweiss, M.D.

In This Issue:

  • An exciting breakthrough in anti-aging
  • The ticking time bomb in your DNA
  • 5 tips to turn back the hands of time

This Isn’t Snake Oil

These days there’s a lot of hype over anti-aging solutions. Some of them have solid scientific evidence behind them. Others are just another name for “snake oil” and do nothing to extend your life. Continue reading

Might As Well Trade In That Toast for a Candy Bar

October 17, 2012

By David Blyweiss, M.D.

In This Issue:

  • How the “whole healthy grains” myth is a diabetes nightmare
  • What you can learn from comparing the Glycemic Index of wheat and other foods
  • Why “gluten-free” isn’t the answer

Might As Well Trade In That Toast for a Candy Bar

If you think the best way to avoid diabetes is to eat less sugar, you could be in trouble. Even if you aren’t overweight, and don’t have a typical diabetic profile. Continue reading

The Great Cholesterol Hoax… Exposed

October 15, 2012

By David Blyweiss, M.D.

In This Issue:

  • Everything they told you about cholesterol is wrong
  • The tests you really need instead
  • Ending the hoax is as simple as no longer believing it

The Great Cholesterol Hoax… Exposed

Sadly, by the time many of my patients get to me, they’ve been around and around the block with their regular physician. Often, they’re on statins, diabetes meds, blood pressure meds – and they still don’t feel healthy. Continue reading

Getting Eggs Off The Cholesterol Hook and Back On Your Grocery List

October 12, 2012

By David Blyweiss, M.D.

In This Issue:

  • Five health benefits of eggs that outweigh cholesterol worries
  • Why stressed out chickens make bad eggs
  • The hierarchy of egg preparation

Getting Eggs Off The Cholesterol Hook and Back On Your Grocery List

While eggs have mostly been redeemed, I still find a lot of misinformation in both the popular press and the medical community about whether or not they should be included in your diet and in what quantities. Continue reading

Say Goodbye to Belly-Jelly

By David Blyweiss, M.D., Advanced Natural Wellness

September 09, 2012

  • “Fight or flight” hormone adds to belly fat
  • Comfort foods may be a problem, but what about this?
  • Easy answers to a difficult problem

This is the third of a 4-part series on hormones. This series will give you a deep understanding of hormones and how they affect belly fat.

Yesterday one of my patients walked up to me with a big grin on her face. And without even saying “hello” or “how are you” she grabbed her stomach with both hands, shook it, and blurted out “You forgot belly-jelly!” Continue reading

Do You Know the Secret Produce Code?

By David Blyweiss, M.D., Advanced Natural Medicine

September 07, 2012

  • What those annoying produce stickers can tell you
  • Still no way to know a GMO
  • A creative way to use PLU codes

While the debate rages on about what the public deserves to know about their food and supplements, there is a little-known way to get a clue about your produce that few people know about.

I often recommend buying organic produce, and I strongly urge people to steer clear of buying genetically-modified foods whenever possible.

But as of now, there are no laws requiring growers to inform the consumer about whether GMO seeds have been used. And while most stores are good about delineating organically-grown and conventionally-grown foods, it can still be confusing.

Today I’ll share the secret to those little produce stickers you always have to remove when you get your food home, how you can use them to make sure you know what you’re buying, and whether or not the information on them is reliable.

If there’s one thing you can count on, it’s that stores definitely want to make sure produce is accounted for properly at checkout. As you can imagine, the last thing a store wants to do is give you organically-grown food at conventionally-grown prices. Hence, the little stickers you find on every single fruit and vegetable that comes out of the grocery store.

You may not have ever thought much about them, other than the annoyance of washing them off. And that they tell the cashier whether it’s a Fuji apple or a Honeycrisp. But it turns out, they do have some useful information.

The number on the stickers is called a PLU, (Price Look-Up) but it not only distinguishes what it is, it can tell you a lot about the produce you’re buying � if you know the secret.

A four-digit code indicates conventionally-grown produce, and the code itself distinguishes what type � so a Fuji apple is 4129 and a Honeycrisp is 3283, both conventionally-grown, anywhere you buy it.

A five-digit code starting with a 9 indicates organically-grown produce. So if you’re not sure, for example, whether the produce has been shelved correctly, you can double-check the sticker on the produce itself.

The last category is the most controversial. If a number is five digits and starts with an 8, it indicates genetically-modified produce.

Aha! you might be thinking. I can finally know what I’m buying.

Well, not so fast.

With some forethought, the produce brokers realized there might be a use for this distinction one day, so they created it. But this doesn’t mean anyone uses it yet.

Most growers know the public is not inclined to choose GMO foods, if they can avoid it. And since they aren’t required to inform you by law, finding a five-digit code starting with an 8 in the supermarket is about as common as spotting a unicorn on the way there.

Of course, this information has been making the rounds of the Internet for some time, and it’s gotten twisted along the way. Which is creating a false sense of confidence among those ‘in the know’ about PLU codes. People think they are safe from GMO as long as there’s no 8 in front of the number on their produce sticker.

The unfortunate truth is that until regulations are passed, such as California’s Prop 37, which would require GMO foods to be indicated on the labels on most foods, it’s a game of Russian Roulette in the produce aisles.

But a little more information is certainly better than none.

And in the interest of encouraging you to continue to expand your repertoire of fruits and veggies, and include more and more in your diet, here’s a creative idea for how to use PLU codes, now that you know how to look them up yourself�

The International Federation of Produce Standards has a website and database online of all the PLU codes that exist. It’s not geared towards the consumer, so it isn’t at all fancy. But it is very straightforward and informative.

One fun way to use it might be in your endeavor to eat new fruits and vegetables. For example, pick up some kind of completely foreign produce and throw it in your cart. Sure, it might be marked, but you may not remember the name of it when you get home.

But, just pull up the IFPS database when you get home and plug in the number on the sticker. And voila! Now, you know its name and can look up the best ways to prepare it.

Gotta love the Internet.

Which Side Is Winning Your Hormonal Tug of War?

By David Blyweiss, M.D., Advanced Natural Wellness

July 09, 2012

  • The energy equation that might be working against you
  • Three steps to a healthier appetite
  • How to find balance without supplements

Second in a 3-part series on energy and aging

In the last issue, we looked at how you can have more energy at the cellular level – and the role CoQ10 plays in boosting and maintaining a more youthful level of energy. Continue reading