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Baked Apple Crisp

Baked Apple Crisp

Baked Apple Crisp

INGREDIENTS

  • 5-6 apples, peeled, cored, and diced
  • 2 Tbsp. pastured butter (optional, this is purely for flavor)
  • 1 cup apple cider (no sugar added)
  • 1 Tbsp. maple syrup
  • 1 Tbsp. cinnamon
  • 1 tsp. nutmeg
  • 1 tsp. cardamom

Topping:

  • 1/4 cup hazelnuts
  • 1/2 cup walnuts
  • 1/2 cup pecans
  • 1/2 cup almond flour
  • 1/4 cup finely shredded coconut
  • 2 Tbsp. maple syrup
  • 1/3 cup coconut oil, melted
  • 1 tsp. cinnamon

DIRECTIONS

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F. In a small saucepan over medium-high heat, melt the butter (if using) then add the cider, maple syrup, and spices. Whisk together and bring to a gentle boil. Let boil for about 10-15 minutes to reduce and thicken.
  2. Meanwhile, put diced apples in a heatproof bowl. When cider mixture is ready, pour over apples and toss to coat. Pour apples into baking dish.
  3. In a medium bowl, stir together all the topping ingredients and then spread evenly over the apples in the baking dish. Cover dish with tin foil and place in the oven, setting timer for 45 minutes. When the timer goes off, remove foil and bake for another 10 minutes to brown the topping. Remove from oven, let cool for a few minutes, then serve it up with a shovel.
Baked Apple Crisp2026-04-26T11:14:13-05:00

Austin Chiropractor Holiday Party!!!

Join us December 7, 2012 from 6pm-8pm!

Take Pictures With SANTA!!!

We have invited Santa himself to come to Family Health Chiropractic so you, your kiddos and whoever else you tell can come and take a picture with Santa.  He will be available from 6:30 – 8:00pm.

Participate in our Homemade Cookie Contest

Bring 1 or 2 dozen of your favorite Holiday cookie's (+recipe if you wanna share) and enter for a chance to win BIG (belly that is)!  Okay really, best cookies will win a prize.
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Reverse Leptin Resistance – The Fat Burning Hormone

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Leptin, a hormone that plays a key role in regulating energy intake and energy expenditure, may be one of the most important hormones in your body that will determine your health and lifespan. Insulin is another, and the two work in tandem.

Both insulin and leptin resistance are associated with obesity, and impairment of their ability to transfer the information to receptors is the true foundational core of most all chronic degenerative diseases.
Metabolism can roughly be defined as the chemistry that turns food into life, and therefore insulin and leptin are both critical to health and disease. Insulin and leptin work together to control the quality of your metabolism, and, to a significant extent, your rate of metabolism.

By acquiring a better understanding of how leptin and its receptor interact, researchers now believe they will be able to find new treatments for obesity and other metabolic disorders such as type 2 diabetes, as well as inflammatory diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis.

WHAT EXACTLY IS LEPTIN?
Leptin is a very powerful and influential hormone produced by your fat cells. Your fat, by way of leptin, tells your brain whether you should be hungry, eat and make more fat, whether you should reproduce, or (partly by controlling insulin) whether to engage in maintenance and repair. In short, leptin is the way that your fat stores speak to your brain to let your brain know how much energy is available and, very importantly, what to do with it.

Therefore, leptin may be on top of the food chain in metabolic importance and relevance to disease.

If your leptin signaling is working properly, when your fat stores are “full,” this extra fat will cause a surge in your leptin level, which signals your brain to stop feeling hungry, to stop eating, to stop storing fat and to start burning some extra fat off.

Controlling hunger is a major (though not the only) way that leptin controls energy storage. Hunger is a very powerful, ancient, and deep-seated drive that, if stimulated long enough, will make you eat and store more energy. The only way to eat less in the long-term is to not be hungry, and the only way to do this is to control the hormones that regulate hunger, the primary one being leptin.

HOW DO YOU BECOME LEPTIN RESISTANT?
You become leptin-resistant by the same general mechanism that you become insulin-resistant – by continuous overexposure to high levels of the hormone. If you eat a diet that is high in sugar (particularly fructose), grains, and processed foods – the same type of diet that will also increase inflammation in your body – as the sugar gets metabolized in your fat cells, the fat releases surges in leptin.
Over time, if your body is exposed to too much leptin, it will become resistant, just as your body can become resistant to insulin.

The only known way to reestablish proper leptin (and insulin) signaling is to prevent those surges, and the only known way to do that is via diet. As such, diet can have a more profound effect on your health than any other known modality of medical treatment.

A strategic whole food diet, as detailed in my free nutrition plan, that emphasizes good fats and avoids blood sugar spikes coupled with targeted supplements will enhance insulin and leptin sensitivity so that your brain can once again hear the feedback signals from these hormones.

OBESITY HELPS SPUR CANCER'S GROWTH, NEW STUDY SUGGESTS
Leptin and insulin resistance is front and center of the issue of obesity, which is now a problem of epic proportions as it increases your risk for a wide variety of other serious diseases. At least 20 different diseases and conditions are directly attributable to being overweight. This societal problem has emerged in just the past four decades, in large part due to sorely misguided dietary guidelines.
One disease related to excess weight is cancer. And according to recent research, being obese promotes the growth of existing tumors regardless of diet, which may help explain why lean cancer patients often have better outcomes than their obese counterparts.

The animal study, published in the Oct. 15 issue of the journal Cancer Research, showed that tumors in obese mice grew much faster than in lean mice eating the same diet.

According to the authors:

“In this study, we show that obesity facilitates tumor growth in mice irrespective of concurrent diet, suggesting a direct effect of excess white adipose tissue [fat tissue]. When transplanted into mice, adipose stromal cells can serve as perivascular adipocyte progenitors that promote tumor growth, perhaps helping explain the obesity-cancer link.”

The researchers discovered that the presence of cancer triggered adipose stromal cells – “white” fat cells – to migrate into the blood stream. Once these cells come across a tumor, some of them help provide oxygen and nutrients to the tumor, thereby feeding the growth of the cancer.

Lead researcher Mikhail Kolonin told MedicineNet:

“The fact that these cells are present in tumors is still an emerging concept. We have shown that not only are they present, but they are also functional and affect tumor growth. Identifying the signals that cause these cells to be recruited to tumors and finding ways to block them might provide a new avenue of cancer treatment.”

PROTEIN INTAKE ALSO CRUCIAL FOR CANCERS
Earlier this month an Interview with Dr. Ron Rosedale, one of the first physicians in the U.S. that started measuring leptin levels clinically, covered the major importance that excessive protein intake can have on cancer growth.

Eating excessive protein can be an additional synergistically powerful mechanism. When you consume protein in levels higher than one gram of protein per kilogram of LEAN body mass you tend to activate the mTOR pathway, which will radically increase your risk of cancers. It is very easy to consume excess protein and my guess is that most people reading this are. I know I was, and as a result of this new insight I have reduced my protein intake by about half.

To determine your lean body mass find out your percent body fat and subtract from 100. So if you are 20% body fat you would have 80% lean body mass.  Just multiply that times your current weight to get lean body mass. For most people this means restricting protein intake from 35 to 75 grams. Pregnant women and those working out extensively need about 25% more protein though.

Of course when you reduce protein you need to replace it with other calories, so the key to replace the lost calories with high-quality fats such as avocados, butter, coconut oil, nuts and eggs. It is also very helpful to avoid eating anything for three hours before going to bed as this allows you to have relatively low blood sugars while you are sleeping. This is another good trick to move your body to fat burning mode.

REDUCE OBESITY TO QUENCH TUMOR POTENTIAL
As stated in the featured article, the implications are clear: “reduce obesity before the appearance of tumors and after.” Unfortunately, there was no mention at all about the role of lifestyle in reducing cancer-boosting “white” fat cells… Again, the focus is on developing drug treatments to convert cancer-boosting “white” fat cells to less harmful “brown” fat (a heat-generating type of fat that burns energy instead of storing it).

If you hinge your health and well-being on that, you're likely going to miss the boat and join the ranks of cancer statistics. Research has shown that certain groups of people tend to have more brown fat than others, and there are direct correlations between the activation of brown fat and metabolic measures of good health.

For example:

  • Slender people have more brown fat than obese people do
  • Younger people have more brown fat than elderly people, and
  • People with normal blood sugar levels have more brown fat than those with high blood sugar

So is there a way to convert harmful white fat into health promoting brown fat, without using a drug? Yes, there is. In one mouse study, the animals converted white fat into brown fat simply by exercising. The study, published in the journal Disease Models and Mechanisms in May 2012 found that, during exercise, the animals' muscles released an enzyme called irisin, which triggered the conversion white fat cells to brown. Another study published in Nature, also suggests irisin may be a key to explaining the therapeutic benefits of exercise on metabolic disease.

The authors write:

“Irisin acts on white adipose cells in culture and in vivo to stimulate UCP1 expression and a broad program of brown-fat-like development. Irisin is induced with exercise in mice and humans, and mildly increased irisin levels in the blood cause an increase in energy expenditure in mice with no changes in movement or food intake. This results in improvements in obesity and glucose homeostasis.”

SUMMARY
So to summarize: Insulin and leptin resistance are core factors in obesity, which in turn is a risk factor for cancer and may boost tumor growth. But the answer lies not in a pill.

To reverse insulin and leptin resistance: Avoid, sugar, fructose, grains, and processed foods

Eat a healthful diet of whole foods, ideally organic, and replace the grain carbs with: One gram of protein per kilogram of LEAN body weight

As much highly quality healthful fat as you want (saturated and monosaturated). Most people need upwards of 50-70 percent fats in their diet for optimal health. Good sources include coconut and coconut oil, avocados, butter, nuts, and animal fats. Also take a high-quality source of animal-based omega-3 fat, such as krill oil.

Similarly, while researchers investigate the pharmaceutical avenues to convert white fat cells to brown in an effort to reduce the potential for cancer growth, other research has already shown that this can likely be achieved through exercise.

www.mercola.com

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Introducing The Dreamdrops™ Weight Loss System

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Family Health Chiropractic & Dr. Daniel Gonzalez are proud to announce the introduction of a breakthrough Physician Assisted weight loss program called Dreamdrops™.  For years we have talked to our patients about eating well and exercising- the problem is that while many benefit from this approach, many are still unable to lose weight or get in shape.

If you've ever struggled with losing weight and keeping it off, we don't have to tell you it's a challenge. You already know that.

What if losing weight could be easy though?  What if it could happen over the course of 40 days and included absolutely no exercise?  What if over 70% of participants keep their weight off after coming off the program?  What if we helped you maintain your new weight months after you finished?

I know that sounds incredible. But now, armed with an abundance of research, a new system called the Dreamdrops™ Weight Loss system is making it possible.

In a nutshell, those of us who are obese eat more because of a faulty “switch” and exercise less because of a low energy state.  If you can control the “switch” located in the powerhouse of each of your cells, you hold the key to fighting obesity.

Do You Still Believe That Too Many Calories and Too Little Exercise are the Primary Cause of Obesity?

If you accept long held beliefs, you're not alone.  Many people do. They believe that right along with losing weight requires exercise, restricting calories, and changing behaviors.  Research tells us that weight loss (Fat Loss) is a hormone problem, not a calorie in/exercise problem.

So, if you've noticed you have less energy, tire more easily with exercise, or struggle to burn fat- Let’s not waste any more time. We now know the reason why, and The Dreamdrops™ weight loss system can help you get there.

The Dreamdrops™ Weight Loss System

  • All natural appetite suppressant
  • Non-hormonal, NO HCG
  • Meal Plans & Specific Food Program
  • Redirects your appetite to burn stored fat
  • Facilitates and maintains a safe state  of “ketosis” or “fat burning state”
  • Complete Liquid Nutritional System with a 95% absorption rate

Want to get YOUR SKINNY BACK? Ask Lauren or Dr. Daniel for more details.

 

Introducing The Dreamdrops™ Weight Loss System2026-04-26T11:14:13-05:00

7 Ways to Deal With a Sick Child

Dr. Trachtenberg’s 7 Ways to Deal With a Sick Child

Are you worried about how to treat your child during the children's Tylenol recall? Here's what RealAge's pediatrician suggests—and does for her own family.

Treat Your Child, Not the Fever
If your child has a slight fever but seems happy and playful, skip the meds and let your kid's immune system do its job. My rule of thumb is this: If the fever is under 101 degrees and your child is acting okay, don't treat it. If the fever spikes and your gut tells you something is wrong, call your pediatrician. If you have a newborn with a fever, check with your doctor.

Use Generics
All the medications on the do-not-use list have safe generic equivalents that aren't affected by this recall. They'll do the job just fine if you need to treat a nasty cold or allergy attack. The generic version of Tylenol is acetaminophen; for Motrin, it's ibuprofen; for Zyrtec, it's cetirizine; and for Benadryl, diphenhydramine. Not sure which to get? Just check with the pharmacist or your doc to make sure the product relieves your child's symptoms.

Dispose of Recalled Meds Safely
You may be able to take the iffy liquids back to where you bought them. If not, don't throw the bottles into the kitchen or bathroom trash. Your kids or family pet could find and drink them. Also, don't flush meds down the toilet; they can seep into the water supply. Instead, add some coffee grounds, kitty litter or sawdust to the bottle of liquid, then seal it in a plastic bag before tossing it out. It's worth the couple of minutes it takes.

Go Natural
If your child has a stuffy nose, use saline nasal drops to loosen the mucus. Plug in the humidifier. Offer lots of liquids. Try honey for quieting coughs—studies show it's more effective than drugstore cough remedies, and kids like it. (However, never give honey to children under 12 months old, because it can cause infant botulism.)

Consider a Little TLC
My daughter had a headache last night, but instead of reaching for generic Motrin, I cuddled with her, put a cool compress on her head and found a quiet dark space for us to lie down together. I rubbed her temples and gave her some “me” time. (Isn't that what we all want anyway, when we don't feel well? Someone to say, “There, there. You'll be fine.”) The headache went right away.

Never Give Your Child Aspirin
Not even baby aspirin, which is not for babies or any kids under 16. It can cause Reye's syndrome, a disease that attacks the brain and liver, and may be fatal.

Nip Allergy Attacks in the Bud
If your kids are allergic to half the great outdoors, make sure they wash their hands the minute they come in so they don't wipe allergens on their mouth or nose. Use an air conditioner instead of opening windows. Insist on that bath or shower before bedtime. And have long-haired kids sleep in a ponytail so they're not inhaling any allergic residue that might be on their hair.

www.oprah.com

7 Ways to Deal With a Sick Child2026-04-26T11:14:13-05:00

Pumpkin Cashew Soup

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INGREDIENTS

  • 1 Tbsp. Coconut Oil
  • 1 small Onion, chopped
  • 3 cloves Garlic, minced
  • half tsp. Turmeric & Paprika
  • 1 can Organic Pumkin
  • 1  1/2 cups Organic Chicken Broth
  • 1 jar Roasted Red Peppers
  • 1/3 cup Cashew Butter
  • 1 tsp. Maple Syrup
  • 1/2 tsp. Celtic Sea Salt & Black Pepper
  • 1 Tbsp. Organic Lemon Juice
  • 1/2 cup, Organic Coconut Milk

DIRECTIONS

  1. Heat Coconut Oil over medium heat in a sauce pan
  2. Brown Onion then add garlic for two minutes.
  3. Add everything but, Coconut Milk, lemon juice, maple syrup.
  4. Bring to a boil, then allow to simmer for 5 minutes
  5. Stir in salt, pepper and lemon juice.
  6. Pour into blender and puree until smooth.
  7. Serve in a bowl with Parsley garnish

Pumpkin Cashew Soup2026-04-26T11:14:13-05:00

Healthiest Blueberry Cobbler

Healthiest Blueberry Cobbler

INGREDIENTS

  • 3 cups washed blueberries
  • 2 cups almond flour
  • 1/4 cup coconut flour
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/2 cup honey
  • 1/4 cup butter, soft
  • drop of almond extract
  • 3 tbsp flax-meal whisked with 9 tbsp warm water, allowed to plump up for 5 minutes
  • 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar (to be added last)

DIRECTIONS

  1. Preheat oven to 350f.
  2. Grease an 8×8 glass dish with coconut oil.
  3. Pour the Blueberries in pan, reserving a few berries for the top if you wish.
  4. Whisk the almond flour, salt, and baking soda in a bowl.
  5. Separately, whisk together butter, honey, and extract.
  6. Mix wet and dry ingredients together, stirring in the flax. Once well combined, quickly stir in cider vinegar.
  7. Pour batter onto berries, spreading up to the edges.
  8. Bake for 40 minutes, or until batter is set on top. this happens to vary in my house, sometimes taking 50 minutes.
  9. Cool uncovered before serving.
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The Compounding Effect of Chiropractic

Each Chiropractic Adjustment Builds Upon the Other!

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