Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Heavy Metals & Childhood OBESTIY

Recent research by a University of Houston professor has discovered a link between lead exposure in the womb and increased obesity in male children later in adulthood. Donald Fox stumbled onto this conclusion after experimenting with lead’s effects on the retina. To confirm his observations, Fox undertook an 18 month study exposing pregnant mice to varying levels of lead in their drinking water. Mice that exposed their fetus to lead while pregnant had male offspring that grew up to be obese. This new findings may influence the CDC to lower acceptable lead levels in water even further.

Naturopathic physicians have long understood the effects of heavy metal exposure on children’s behavioral and developmental characteristics. We now understand that exposures in the fetus can change children’s health permanently as they develop into adulthood. We advise women who want to become pregnant to test for heavy metal levels and detoxify them out of their systems before trying to conceive.

ALETRIS Center of Integrative Medicine is a Scottsdale, AZ wellness center serving Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Phoenix, Glendale, Arrowhead, Peoria, Sun City, Chandler, Tempe, Ahwatukee, and Mesa, AZ with specialties in naturopathic medicine, natural hormone therapy, women's health, acupuncture, colon hydrotherapy, natural skincare and sugar hair removal.

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Thursday, February 21, 2008

Healthy Weight for FERTILITY

According to recent research published in Human Reproduction, as a woman’s BMI (or body mass index) increases, her fertility decreases. The study found that for every BMI unit over 29 kg/m2, the probability of pregnancy was reduced by 4 percent. Very obese women with a BMI between 35 and 40 had a pregnancy probability that was 26-43% lower than those with a BMI below 29.

The researchers postulate that being obese disrupts the endocrine system. One hormone which is produced by fat cells called leptin may be the culprit, as evidence shows that leptin may influence sex hormone production directly from the ovaries.

A healthy weight is essential for having an easy pregnancy and birthing experience, and weight loss is a key component of naturopathic fertility treatment in women with elevated BMI levels. Regular moderate exercise, diet modification and customized supplementation is still the healthiest way to lose weight for long term results.

Want to know your BMI? Use this handy tool from the Department of Health and Human Services. BMI CALCULATOR

ALETRIS Center of Integrative Medicine is a Scottsdale, AZ wellness center serving Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Phoenix, Glendale, Arrowhead, Peoria, Sun City, Chandler, Tempe, Ahwatukee, and Mesa, AZ with specialties in naturopathic medicine, natural hormone therapy, women's health, acupuncture, colon hydrotherapy, natural skincare and sugar hair removal.

The contents of this blog, including text, graphics, images and other material, are for informational and educational purposes only and are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please seek the counsel of an ALETRIS physician or other qualified health provider with any questions regarding a medical condition or treatment.

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Friday, February 1, 2008

Birth Control Options

Birth control pills can cause a variety of problems.

Today, there are many safer birth control options available.

The male and female condom not only prevents pregnancy if used correctly, but also prevents the transmission of HIV. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), “Latex condoms, when used consistently and correctly, are highly effective in preventing transmission of HIV and the correct and consistent use of latex condoms can reduce the risk of other sexually transmitted infections (STIs).” When used correctly, latex condoms are 98% effective in preventing pregnancy from occurring. If cost is an issue, you can check your local Planned Parenthood for male and female condoms at lower costs.

Another option for birth control is the FemCap and the diaphragm. The FemCap is a non-latex, non-allergenic silicone rubber cap that is placed over the cervix to prevent sperm from going into the uterus. The dDiaphragm is a natural rubber cup with a flexible rim. Both the FemCap and the Diaphragm must be used in conjunction with a spermicide. When used perfectly, the FemCap is estimated to be up to 98% effective in preventing pregnancy. The diaphragm is estimated to be 80-94% effective when used consistently and correctly. Neither the FemCap nor the Diaphragm prevent the transmission of HIV or other STIs. They should be used along with a condom when having sex with multiple partners or a partner who has not been recently tested.

Fertility awareness is another option to avoid pregnancy if you are in a monogamous relationship and if you have regular menstrual cycles. Fertility awareness involves charting your menstrual cycles, your basal body temperature and monitoring your cervical mucus. This information is used as a guide to predict fertile and unfertile days of the month. For more information, please visit gardenoffertility.com and the book Taking Charge of Your Fertility: The Definitive Guide to Natural Birth Control and Pregnancy Achievement by Toni Weschler.

At Aletris Center of Integrative Medicine, we provide patients with comprehensive information regarding natural forms of birth control and fertility awareness practices.

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