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Liz James · ·


Liz James · ·

Long Covid. Have you heard of it? Maybe perhaps you’ve even experienced it yourself. Those who have experienced it appear to have a variety of symptoms. Headaches, disrupted concentration, anxiety, brain fog, longstanding smell or taste disturbances are common complaints. Occasionally, even psychosis is mentioned.
These brain changes are now physiologically accounted for according to a recent study in the journal, Nature. Inflammation of both the blood vessels and nervous system tissue are noted as probable culprits. I agree with that, but I also believe there are likely other factors involved. One of those factors is the micro-clotting that has been identified as a byproduct of a covid infection. Micro-clotting is an interesting creature and in my personal estimation, it is not getting nearly the attention that it should be getting.
Exchange of oxygen for carbon dioxide occurs at the capillary level. Likewise, the exchange of toxins for nutrients from the blood to tissue also occurs at the capillary level. Micro-clotting wouldn’t necessarily cause issue at the larger vessel level (arteries and veins), unless there was a snowball effect of the micro-clots.
My boots on the ground theory is this: If micro-clotting inhibits the mission of the capillaries (to exchange trash for treasure) in the body, what happens? That particular tissue will pay a price. Toxins will accumulate and starvation and slow asphyxia will occur….likely not enough to cause death, but certainly discomfort. As the body starts to feel the effects of this, the subconscious will probably notice first and anxiety will be ramped up, feeling like it’s coming from “nowhere”.
The longer tissue is starved and deprived, the more dramatic the long game. What happens when the body is deprived of what it needs? It shrinks. It comes as no surprise to me that the brain is affected. I’ve worked with several people who have had long covid symptoms, and in my personal experience, there are ways to alleviate and perhaps even reverse the problem.
If someone is already on certain medications, there are some contraindications, but overall, it’s a pretty safe method. As always too…… if you keep adding in toxins (commercial household cleaners, bodycare products, toxin laden makeup etc) in your daily grind and only try to fix things by adding things in, the response will be slower. The body doesn’t lie about its state of affairs.
xoxo~ liz
Liz James · ·
I’ve been working on a class about blood and blood typing with a couple of dear fellow educators. As I do my deep dives, it occurred to me to wonder why insects don’t have red blood (does anyone else’s mind go to places like thisđ?)
I won’t keep you in suspense if you are now on the edge of your seat with curiosity. Unlike mankind, the blood of insects does not transport oxygen. …. therefore no reddish colored hemoglobin is needed.Â
Love your blood friends. Don’t take it for granted and keep it clean and healthy or it cannot nourish the rest of your body.Â
xoxo~ liz
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Liz James · ·
Before we move on to foot clues you feel internally, I wanted to touch briefly on the toenails. If youâve been hanging with me this long, you may remember we spent quite some time on fingernail clues. Fingernails and toenails share many traits, and you may want to go back and revisit those posts for expanded details on your distal digits. Very briefly, these are some of the âbiggiesâ for the toes:
*Clubbed toenails – often a sign of lung, heart, liver, or digestive disorders. Poorly oxygenated blood is usually the causative agent for curved nails.Â
*Yellowed toenails – usually related to a fungal infection, but if most or all toenails are involved, look for other clues including swollen feet or ankles. Paired with lower extremity swelling, more toenails become involved and the nails appear to get thicker or seem to detach. These telltale tips may also involve clues related to lymphedema, lung disease, or autoimmune disorders such as psoriasis or rheumatoid arthritis.Â
*Spoon shaped toenails – frequently a sign of iron deficiency or frequent exposure to petroleum based solvents. Know that there are âcleanâ nail polish and nail polish removers available, and using them instead of toxin laden products is one more way to support healthy liver function!Â
Chronically cold feet is a clue indicating impaired circulation. Decreased blood flow is commonly linked to smoking, heart disease, diabetes, anemia, digestive disorders, or hypothyroidism. Exercise and deep breathing techniques are two ways to improve circulation. Our bodies are designed to move, not to be still.đ
*Heel pain or pain that radiates from the heel to the arch of the foot (plantar fasciitis) is often a result of inflammation of the ligament attached to the heel bone which runs along the arch of the foot. Plantar fasciitis is often said to be most painful in the mornings. Heel pain alone may suggest arthritis, excessive exercise, or a possible bone spur.Â
*Have you been told that you have (or had) stress fractures in your feet?. This is one of the most common injuries seen by our active duty military men and women in training, and is also fairly common in civilian life. Though contributing factors include improperly fitted boots, carrying heavy loads regularly, and intense exercise, the biggest factor is improper nutrition leading to weaker bones. Very often, stress fractures in the feet can be a clue for osteopenia / osteoporosis if bones are not given the proper nutrients to thrive.
Young Livingâs Super Cal Plus is a wonderful supportive tool for bones that need a little extra TLC! It contains Magnesium, calcium, Vit D3 and a thoroughly helpful blend of micronutrients, herbs, and essential oils. Youâll want to remember this supplement when we chat about foot and leg spasms here in just a little bit too!
*Perhaps youâve had a random but sudden and severe pain in your big toe? This is a pain that appears â âmagicallyâ (if youâve experienced it, you know what Iâm talking about!), and may leave you wondering how you broke your toe but didnât know itâŚ.. Itâs THAT painful! đłYears ago, gout was considered a rich manâs disease because of the rich diet that often precipitates a flare. Foods and beverages that may aggravate gout include alcoholic beverages, shellfish, bacon, beef, and broccoli, but the worst culprit of all is sugar in all forms, but especially high fructose corn syrup. Gout flares may also be linked to certain medications. Diuretics and certain blood pressure medications in the ACE inhibitor family, are two of the more common ones.Â
*Regular foot spasms are another wonder filled clue with several possibilities. Poor circulation, dehydration, an imbalance in potassium, magnesium, calcium, or vitamin D are all potential thieves of ease. Thyroid disorders and a sharp change in hormone levels (as is seen in pregnancy) are other potential causes. There are soooooo many medications that can cause a metabolic imbalance resulting in regular foot and leg spasms. Any medication that depletes any or all of these nutrients often leads to foot and leg spasms unless the deficiency is remediated.
Medications known to do this include:
đAcid blockers/reducers (for the stomach)
đMany common antibiotics ( the quinolone class especially)
đMany blood pressure medications
đSteroidsÂ
đBirth control pills
đCertain maintenance meds used for breast cancer
đA high sugar diet (yesâŚ. Sugar may be defined as a drug!)
*Leg spasms are often diagnosed as restless leg syndrome when in reality, itâs more often than not a simple deficiency in potassium, magnesium, calcium, or Vit D that may be easily remedied with proper supplementation. In my experience as a pharmacist, Iâve found the most common culprit to be a magnesium deficiency, especially if the spasms are in the lower legs. Remember, the body is giving massive clues and not a single clue is ever an indicator that it is âdeficientâ in a medication.
*Generalized pain, tingling, or a burning sensation of the feet affects over 20 million people in the United states, and the clue field is a vast one. This particular clue is the result of damaged nerve fibers. Damage may happen in a myriad of ways, but the most common cause is diabetes followed by alcohol abuse. Other potential causes include chronic kidney disease, chronic hypothyroidism, lyme disease, or a vitamin B12, folate, and/or B6 deficiency. The B vitamin family is critical for nerve health, and Young Livingâs Super B is a stellar opportunity to support unhappy (and perhaps malnourished) nerves.Â
Medications that rob the body of a variety of B vitamins include:
đAcid reducers and antacids
đMany blood pressure medications
đBronchodilators (example: albuterol)
đMany diabetes meds including metformin (do you see the irony here?)
đBirth control pills
đNSAIDS
đCertain medications for Parkinsonâs DiseaseÂ
Oftentimes, clues can certainly be found in a pill bottle, once you start to understand the cause and effect and even put together a timeline of when the clue appeared. This is why it is so important to keep a health journal, especially when multiple clues make themselves known. Think of it as writing your personal detective story!
Our body rarely deceives us!Â
xoxo~ liz
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Liz James · ·
We think of the liver as the bodyâs main â˘ď¸âŁď¸detoxifier, and THAT it is for sure. Did you notice that the liver is also a storehouse with many rooms? We all have at least one junk drawer, or junk closet in our homes, right? If you were to take a tour of the liver, youâd find nicely organized âroomsâ filled with glucose and glycogen (for energy), vitamins, minerals and other nutrients as well as helpful hormones and phytochemicals to be released and used as needed.
Deep inside the liver lies the bodyâs âjunk closetâ where it keeps itâs darkest stash of the truly âbad boyâ toxinsâ˘ď¸âŁď¸. The liver is not a hoarder⌠quite the opposite! It is doing its best job getting rid of trash and debris as fast as possible. Sometimes, either the liver can no longer keep up with what the body is exposed to, or the toxin is so nasty that the liver throws it immediately into the far corner of the junk closet.
What kind of junk might you find in the liverâs junk closet?
â˘ď¸Petroleum products (including those found in mainstream household cleaners and personal care products)
â˘ď¸Pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides
â˘ď¸Aspartame (you may know this as the artificial sweeteners NutraSweet and Equal)
â˘ď¸MSG (monosodium glutamate, a flavor enhancer commonly found in Asian food, canned vegetables, soups, and processed meats)
â˘ď¸Viruses and virus waste materials
â˘ď¸Certain medications (including opioids)
â˘ď¸Toxic heavy metals
If the liver didnât do this, weâd be a walking hot mess, and frankly, we probably wouldnât live long or productively as the brain, heart and other organs wouldnât be able to tolerate the exposure.
We are built incredibly uniquely, and our livers all work in varying degrees according to our genetics and epigenetics (the environment we are exposed to). Many people have genetics that inhibit methylation. Methylation is a chemical process that enables the body to receive, absorb, and utilize key nutrients we get through eating, drinking, and living in a âcleanâ mannerâŚ..ie: lots of fresh unprocessed foods and fresh filtered water and spending time in the sunshine!
Methylation occurs in the liver in tandem with the ileum (the last little bit of the small intestine). If either the ileum or the liver is impaired, methylation cannot occur efficiently. Vitamin B12 is critical to efficient methylation. If you have not yet incorporated đYoung Livingâs Super Bđ into your daily supplement routine, I encourage you to give it a try and see if you donât notice a difference!
When the âjunk closetâ of the liver has hit its overflow and begun filling the hallway, the methylation process is affected. However, when you also add in a liver specific virusâŚ.one that is in the herpetic family (shingles, HHV-6, cytomegalovirus, Epstein Barr)…. The real trouble starts. Viral waste buildup is one of the most problematic to the liver and B12 levels will slowly begin dropping in the body. Additionally, the liverâs â junk closet doorâ has now burst open and virus byproducts are now in the bloodstream causing inflammation within the body, dermatoxin related rashes, and brain fog.
Major clues indicating the liver is waving the white flag are on todayâs graphic, and there are many more. Remember, the liver performs hundreds (if not thousands! ) of tasks. If the liver fails to deliver and the task is incomplete, something didnât happen in the body that should have. Slowly over time, these incomplete tasks will begin adding up until eventually you have a clue so big, youâve had to make an appointment with your favorite health professionalđŹ.
Other clues indicating significant liver burden include:
đRandom aches and pains : The liver purifies blood and produces new blood. When not enough âcleanâ blood is available to reach tendons, muscles, and other tissue, it may result in decreased flexibility, pain in upper back, and even dry eyes!
đNon-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) : may show up as random pain in the back or on the upper right side of the abdomen, kidney, or shoulder blade (referred pain).
đSpider Veins: If the liver cannot properly clean the blood, then clotting issues near the surface of the skin result.
đDarker Urine (see a health professional please!)
đDarker Emotions: An unhealthy liver exacerbates predisposition to depression or negative mood swings.
đGout
đEczema, psoriasis, skin rashes, breakouts, or itchy skin
đAllergies and asthma
đBad breath
đFibromyalgia
đFluid retention
đHeadaches
đHigh blood pressure
đHigh cholesterol
đErratic blood sugar or diabetes
đCompromised immune system (including autoimmune disorders)
Once the liver âjunk closetâ is fullâŚ. Itâs full and unless someone starts a cleanup process, the spillage will only continue. Have you ever cleaned the house while someone went right behind you and tracked in more dirt, left dishes in the sink, and ohâŚ. Forgot to flush all the toilets?đą Thatâs what the liver feels like if itâs burdened to the point of overflow and someone decides to clean it up on the inside, but does not stop exposure to all of the petrochemicals (standard household, personal care, and skin care toxins), pesticides, processed foods, contaminated water, etc.
If you have not yet ditched your liver saboteurs, I encourage you to begin today. đżThieves Household Cleaner, the entire line of Young Living body and personal care, and Savvy Minerals cosmetics are all liver friendly! đż
Thankfully, the liver is incredibly resilient and forgiving with the right care and TLC, and is able to regenerate itself and regain function. It can do this even when itâs been compromised by more than 60%. The caveat to that factoid is this: permanent and thorough damage cannot be undoneâŚ..precisely the reason we want to avoid walking to the end of that road.
Happy liver, happy life!
xoxo~ liz
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