By Doug Szakacsy, Director of Health & Wellness My previous entry detailed the merits of naturally derived Human Growth Hormone (HGH). Lifestyle choices such as regular strenuous exercise and good sleep elicit the hormone’s natural release and this reportedly provides anti-aging benefits such as lean bodies, bone and ligament integrity, tissue and skin elasticity, etc., and not to forget elevated mood. As if all the other benefits alone aren’t enough to elevate mood. These benefits are especially important for addicts in recovery as the negative effects of addiction include those that greatly accelerate aging.
Today’s entry focuses on the raw materials your body needs to accomplish these benefits that hormones trigger. Remember, hormones like HGH communicate the wishes of your unconscious brain (hypothalamus). It’s up to your body to then listen and respond to your brain via feedback cycles. For example, after a hard workout muscles tear down. Chemicals are subsequently released into the blood from the micro-tears in the muscle that tell your brain to release HGH (and testosterone depending on what muscles you work…subject of a future entry). That’s why it’s important to go beyond aerobic workouts at least 3 times per week.
I’m sure you’ve seen some “companies” that look and produce much better than others. The good news is that it’s never too late to turn addiction related physiological stress around and have many productive, feel good years. It starts by staying convicted to abstaining from drugs and alcohol because there aren’t any usable raw materials here…only materials that expedite bankruptcy on all levels…biological, psychological, social and spiritual.
So what is some of the ‘right stuff’ for system maintenance?
I try to personally minimize red meat otherwise we eat pretty well-balanced thanks to Chef Hugo’s wonderful implementation of the Stone Eagle Retreat/Prometa nutrition guidelines. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR GETTING YOUR VITAMINS AND MINERALS BY EATING WHOLE FOODS. This ensures absorption and prevents toxicity from over-supplementation. My next entry will discuss the vitamins and minerals found in different foods. Nevertheless, busy schedules or limited supplies can make it hard to get everything so just to make sure we’re not lacking anywhere my family supplements our diet with the following:
· Water provides conduit for all communication processes thus nothing works, looks or feels good without it. Bare minimum of 6 eight ounce glasses a day depending on your environment/lifestyle...I do 12 and I’ll tell you why on a future entry.
· L-tyrosine is the chemical precursor to dopamine for mood. To get the best out of any dopamine releasing stimulus life has to offer you need L-tyrosine around for your body to produce dopamine. I do a 500 mg pharmaceutical grade capsule/day. It is also used to synthesize metabolic thyroid hormones.
· Vitamin A/Retinol/Beta Carotene, Vitamin E, Omega 3 Oils are all great for your skin, hair and vessels. I eat a lot of colorful leafy greens. I never even leave a garnish uneaten so I don’t really need to supplement the first three but make sure you do if you’re not the salad/veggie or liver type. Many of the same people who spend so much on skin care products/treatments overlook the foods for skin that are so effective. If you’re one who needs or wants more from this category there is a great multi called Irwin Naturals Living Green Liquid-Gel Multi (for men or women). It has a whopping 7,500 IU of Vit A as retinol along with the omega 3 oils, Vit E, antioxidants like green tea, even the anti-aging nutrients all in one gel cap. It is one of the best ‘all in ones’ I’ve seen for those who rush out the door and don’t have time to pick out of ten different supplement bottles.
· Good Multi (men’s formula) Vitamin especially if prostate issues run in your family. I like the ‘s-family’ for this. Aside from yearly exams for men over 45 and a low fat diet, selenium, saw palmetto, soy and some sunshine for guaranteed Vit D absorption is key. Any Solaray or KAL brand vitamin is good if you don’t need the greens available in the Irwin Naturals Men’s.
· Alpha lipoic acid, Goji berries and/or Mangosteen (Xango for xanthones) for anti oxidation/free radical elimination thus less cell death, more longevity and disease prevention. In short these are your anti-aging champions. Try one or more and rotate them. I do 100 mg Alpha Lipoic consistently and play with the other two.
· Co enzyme Q for energy. It helps make ATP! I always recommend a thyroid and anemia panel for those lacking energy and get this straight first. There is a superb product called Ultraceps with Co Q distributed by an Alaskan Company, GetHealthyAgainStore.com. All of their products are highest quality pharmaceutical grade. I take 3 caps with food throughout the day.
· Calcium booster supplement for women. Coral calcium was hyped up pretty good…and you pay for it too…not to mention what harvesting it does to the reefs. More doctors recommend Caltrate 600 with vitamin D for confident absorbency.
· Chamomile tea if you’re having trouble winding down at night.
· L-carnitine is good if you’re not eating a lot of red meat because this is its primary source. Ironically it helps lower cholesterol. It is great for metabolizing fat and sustaining energy when training. I take a couple 500 mg caps prior to working out.
· Omega 3, 6 and 9 oils are key in raising good cholesterol (HDL) and lowering bad (LDL). Eating breakfast and a least four other moderate meals a day is essential for lowering cholesterol in general. I take 2 KAL 3,6,9 omega complex gels every morning. It contains Flax Seed too for keeping regular.
The content of this newsletter is the opinion of Stone Eagle Retreat’s Health and Wellness Director, Doug Szakacsy, M.S. Ed unless noted otherwise. Information is intended as general health and wellness advice and is not intended to replace the advice of your primary care provider. Any decisions you make with regard to your daily choices and medical treatments should be made with the help of a qualified health care provider.








