Tao of Proteins & Carbs

Despite major changes in food production and technology, the eating habits of Western Society over the last few decades have resulted in record levels of chronic degenerative disease as well as a myriad of ‘minor disorders’ of digestive, respiratory and other systems. 

Over 2000 years ago, Hippocrates advised his students to “let food be your medicine.”  Every day experience tells us that our diet intimately affects our health and well being (remember the feeling of “I shouldn’t have eaten that!”) 

Post war Western Society, indulged itself in an excess of refined carbohydrates and saturated fats, a trend that is now, even in orthodox medical circles, regarded as unhealthy.

The dietary advice of the last 20 years - initially from ‘alternative’ practitioners and later by mainstream medicos - has been to increase complex carbohydrates and fiber, and reduce fat and protein.  Current clinical experience, however, tells us this is still wrong.  The standard high complex carbohydrate, low fat, low protein diet has resulted in: raised serum insulin levels causing insulin resistance, reduction in basal metabolic rate, increased fat tissue growth and reduction in lean muscle mass, and accelerated biological ageing, common allergies to grains and dairy foods, immune system over activation and failure, and record amounts of heart disease, obesity and cancer.

The first point - insulin resistance, is a defect affecting the health of many people today.  The cell has only two ways to absorb the glucose it needs to make energy; insulin - mediated facilitated diffusion, and exercise - induced transmembrane transport.  With the current trend towards an increasingly sedentary life style, insulin sensitivity becomes the controlling factor in cellular energy production.  If this is impaired, then every cell in the body is short of energy - and no matter what the cells function is, it needs energy to do it.

The obvious consequence of insulin resistance is fatigue, which I would have to say is the most common complaint I see in my clinic everyday.  But it goes a lot further than that; without cellular energy, muscle cells can’t contract or relax efficiently - this affects not only skeletal muscle, but also cardiac muscle, leading to cardiovascular disease; without cellular energy, endocrine cells can’t excrete hormones efficiently, resulting in hormonal imbalances; Immune cells don’t function resulting in infections, auto-immune diseases, cancer etc; bone cells cannot maintain bone density resulting in osteoporosis. Digestion is the most energy consuming function in the body - with insulin resistance, digestion is not effective.

So what causes insulin resistance?  Resistance to insulin can be caused by nutritional deficiencies like chromium, magnesium, selenium, taurine and/or essential fatty acids which can be assessed with Live Blood Screening, but is primarily a result of hyperinsulinaemia - which is too much insulin in the blood. 

There are four main causes of hyperinsulinaemia, which are; lack of exercise, stress, toxin induced immune over activity and the diet - wrong balance of carbohydrates to proteins and nutrient deficiencies.

The first two - exercise and stress require life style counselling and appropriate supportive supplementation and management.

With toxin-induced immune over activity - assessment of this would be done with consultation, Live Blood Screening and/or urine and saliva analysis, and correction requires integrated detoxification techniques utilizing detoxification diet, herbals/nutritionals and/or Colon Hydrotherapy to reduce the toxic burden on the body and cells. 

Three, dietary programs may be involved in the reversal of insulin resistance: The Insulin Zone System, The Ketogenic Fat Loss System and the A/B/O Blood Type Diet. 

The Insulin Zone System is an excellent program for educating anyone * towards the healthier eating patterns necessary to control blood glucose and insulin levels, thereby avoiding insulin resistance and the myriad of problems it brings.  Everyone will also benefit from the A/B/O diet.  I prefer to use a combination of these two diets to get the best out of both. 

Briefly the Zone Diet is about having 40 % of the diet ‘good’ carbohydrates, 30 % protein and 30 % ‘good’ fats.  The Insulin Zone System is great for everyone, * but especially those experiencing chronic tiredness, depression, poor circulation, hormonal imbalances including PMS, anxiety, hypertension, increased cholesterol, asthma and of course diabetes. * Obese people are unable to benefit from the Insulin Zone System because their body fat maintains circulating levels of fatty acids that perpetuate insulin resistance. 

The adipose tissue must be reduced below critical percentages before the Insulin Zone System can take effect.  This loss of fat is achieved most effectively with the Ketogenic Fat Loss System.  Employing the A/B/O Blood Type Diet principles with the Ketogenic Fat Loss System will greatly improve results.

So how do you work out how much protein and carbs to eat to get a good ‘Insulin Zone’ balance?  The answer is in the palm of your hand.  The thickness and size of your palm is about the same volume as the amount of protein food that you need at each meal.  For snacks, use 1/3 of a palm of protein food.  Examples of protein may include - nuts, seeds, tofu, chicken, fish, eggs, lean beef/lamb, turkey etc.  For carbohydrates you can use the same method, except that you can have two palms of ‘good’ carbohydrate foods or one palm of ‘poor’ carbohydrates.

The ‘good’ carbs such as green beans, broccoli, spinach, cauliflower, mushrooms, lettuce, celery, apples, grapes, oranges, pears - all whole, barley, oatmeal, have a higher fiber content, a reduced carbohydrate and glycaemic index, have more nutrients and they won’t increase blood sugar/insulin levels as much as the ‘poor’ carbs such as bread, pastas, rice, potatoes, and sugar. 

You can of course have some ‘poor’ carbs with balance by having say 1 and a half palms of ‘good’ carbs such as those mentioned above and half a palm of ‘poor’ carbs e.g. a small amount of pita bread.

A more detailed listing of “good” and “poor’ carbohydrates as well as ‘good’ and ‘poor’ choices of fats and proteins are available from the clinic - Free with any session (please ask), as well as more information on the A/B/O Blood Type Diet, Ketogenic Fat Loss Diet and Detox Diet.

If you feel great and everything is in good working order and your diet works for you then stick with it.  These diets are choices available to assist people to make changes - remembering that everyone is individual and no one diet suits all. 

The A/B/O Blood Type Diet incorporates using ‘blood friendly’ foods specific to your blood type and avoiding those foods designated as having reactive ‘lectins’ - proteins that bind red blood cells - making them sticky often seen in Live Blood Screening. If you don’t know your blood type - this can be quickly determined with just a drop of blood from your finger - Free of charge with any service at the clinic (you only have to ask).

Here & Now Magazine September 2003

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Email consultations with Sue Kira

Many people find that they don’t have the time or money to visit a Naturopath in clinic, especially if they feel it is only a minor disorder. Well, to help people be more time efficient and to support those finding it financially difficult with the current economic climate Sue has decided to avail herself in service to those that need this kind of help by offering Email consultations.
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This service is available to all of Sue’s existing and new clients, so feel free to spread the good word. This special offer is available for only $10 per transaction.
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A transaction is classed as the back and forward of information between the client and Sue until the information required has been reached and advice has then been made.
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There is provision for other related questions to be made about concerns with the condition within a month of the initial advice given. After this time or if a lot of time is needed for the consultation then it is only fair for Sue to ask for another $10 as she sees the need.
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Payment can be made by direct bank transfer (internet banking) or credit card (fees apply). You will be given bank details when you contact Sue. How quickly Sue responds to your Email will depend on her work load with clinic sessions, retreats and other emails that came before yours.
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What to do:
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1. Fill out a Free Health Appraisal Questionnaire on-line with Metagenics, using the pratitioner member number of 4504, this will then say your practitioner is Sue Kira.
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2. Then Email Sue (with the email link not the form) the details of your health concern along with any history of condition and relevant family medical history details and listing any current medications including supplements and herbs as well as listing what you have tried for this condition so far. Also mention that you have filled out the questionnaire.
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