Functional Medicine – Hackett Holistic Health – Longevity and Healing, Inside and Out – Acupuncture, Botanical and Functional Medicine, Clear+Brilliant Permea Laser Facial Rejuvenation https://hackettholistichealth.com Longevity and Healing, Inside and Out - Acupuncture, Botanical and Functional Medicine, Clear+Brilliant Permea Laser Facial Rejuvenation Mon, 31 Jul 2017 00:41:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://hackettholistichealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/cropped-029154-green-jelly-icon-culture-yin-yang1-32x32.png Functional Medicine – Hackett Holistic Health – Longevity and Healing, Inside and Out – Acupuncture, Botanical and Functional Medicine, Clear+Brilliant Permea Laser Facial Rejuvenation https://hackettholistichealth.com 32 32 What Leaky Gut Is and Steps Toward Healing It https://hackettholistichealth.com/healing-leaky-gut/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=healing-leaky-gut Mon, 31 Jul 2017 00:40:17 +0000 https://hackettholistichealth.com/?p=18076 What Is Leaky Gut and What Can I Do to Heal It?

By: Tracy L. Hackett, DAOM

 

Food sensitivities are an increasingly prevalent problem over the last twenty years as food producers take more license adding chemical additives and non-nutritive ingredients into processed foods. Singling out processed foods is relevant because our bodies have evolved to recognize certain molecules as nutrients and to absorb that ‘bio-information’ through our intestinal lining then to excrete those that are not as waste. However, if the gut lining becomes too permeable, undigested food particles, microbes, wastes, and toxins can enter the blood stream. Since these particles are haven’t been digested properly, even though something may be a nutrient source, the immune system is triggered to fight against the ‘intruder’. If this occurs over time, voila, you develop food allergies with the accompanying symptoms. The symptoms can intensify and become more complex.

 

How does Leaky Gut Syndrome get started in your GI tract and what are the symptoms?

 

The lining of your gut is a dynamic, tight mesh-like structure made of proteins has a bacteria and yeast (“flora”) lining it that adapts to the contents it’s exposed to. The normal positive flora in your intestines adapt to the types of foods you consume. If your gut microbiome or a molecule integral to the lining, zonulin, is compromised by inflammation or food additive chemicals and over processed food ingredients, a disruption of normal cell function can occur in the ability of intestinal wall to maintain tight permeability. If the disruption becomes severe or the inflammation persistent enough dysfunction and disease like colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, ulcerative colitis or worse can be the result.

If the toxic additives or improperly digested food particles pass through the lining, your immune system is further triggered leading to body and joint pain, fatigue, headaches, skin problems, sleep and mood disruption. As toxins accumulate in the tissues and joints, aggravating inflammation further to the sensitive internal tissues of the gut, the body is bombarded with ingested “information” that can trigger the immune system. Stress can also wear down the body’s defenses and normal filtration processes of waste and non-nutritive molecules. All of this combined can lead to what is called a “leaky gut”. You may infer from the previous description that your gut is leaking the wrong kinds of molecules or larger food particles into the blood stream that are not broken down to the right degree so trigger the immune system. Fissures and inflamed areas can open to allow larger particles to pass through.

 

Symptoms of food sensitivities show up quickly after irritants are ingested, but can gradually worsen and intensify with repeated exposure over time. Typical symptoms that can start as intermittent then become constant include:

  • sneezing and runny nose
  • stomach pain after eating certain foods
  • gastritis, reflux, diarrhea, cramping, gas, abdominal pain
  • sudden onset of patches of very itchy skin and/or hives
  • sudden onset acne
  • recurrent mouth sores
  • genital/anal itching or irritation
  • headache or migraine
  • unusual or intense food cravings
  • fatigue, malaise, foggy headedness
  • strong body and waste odors

Other symptoms may occur as well that are not listed here. This list of symptoms may also indicate presence of or beginnings of illnesses other than food sensitivities. Oftentimes food sensitivities are precursors to severe food allergies, which can be life-threatening.

 

So what to do if you find yourself in a situation where you haven’t really developed a serious allergy but feel anxious over some of the nagging symptoms that things may not be going so well with your digestion?

  1. Clean up your diet. Cut out the usual suspects* for a couple of weeks and see how your symptoms change. Journal any symptoms that crop up after eating to track any possible patterns of food sensitivities.
  2. Drink a large glass of water in the morning that has raw apple cider vinegar or lemon juice in it. This will help clear your stomach and gently encourage your liver’s to detoxification process.
  3. Get appropriate testing done. There are some great tests available to assess allergies, nutrient absorption, GI dysfunction, and gut flora composition. Set up an appointment with a qualified healthcare provider, like myself, to help you get the right tests. But more importantly understand what the tests results mean and get a practical treatment plan to help your heal. This type of healthcare and many tests are not covered by insurance, so make sure you know about costs so you can budget accordingly.
  4. If going through extra testing doesn’t appeal to you, clinical assessment may be enough to yield the answers you need. An Acupuncture Physician or Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, can help you with the time-tested acupuncture and herbal medicine or supplementation solutions to encourage healing and better digestive regulation.
  5. East-West Functional Medicine is available at my clinic, where I can help you with a complete holistic method. I create treatment plans that combine the best of contemporary holistic medicine and only the supplements and/or herbal formulas you absolutely need. The protocol is tailored specifically to you and your particular digestive concerns.

 

If you have any questions about this topic or how holistic medicine may help you, contact me directly by phone or email.

 

*Start with the 6 Whites: refined flour/gluten, refined sugar, sodium, dairy, alcohol, and low quality fats.

 

 

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Natural Beauty…and a Little Tech https://hackettholistichealth.com/natural-beauty-and-a-little-tech/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=natural-beauty-and-a-little-tech Tue, 18 Oct 2016 20:04:12 +0000 https://hackettholistichealth.com/?p=18031 There are some obvious tips for great skin, but some new twists on the tradition will leave you with better skin than ever. As we age, treating our skin well becomes just as important as how we attend to our internal health. The earlier you start maintenance routines, the more likely you will have long-term benefits from it. So, if you haven’t really thought about and the signs of aging are creeping in, today is a good day to start for the road ahead.

 

Here are some tried and true tips (that I use myself and with patients) for keeping a dewy soft complexion and avoiding surgery or chemical injections (number 1 is very important, so the best is for last):

 

  1. Hydration – sometimes drinking water isn’t enough. Do you know what your electrolyte balance is like? Electrolytes help with water absorption, among other important vitalizing functions. The most sophisticated electrolyte mix that I offer in my clinic is sea plasma, which comes in sterile vials, and is foundational to cellular life.
  2. Cleanse – Shea butter soap for cleansing is about all you need. Keeping your skin clean is foundational to a healthy appearance. Again, be careful of the chemicals in skincare products. Up to 70% of what you put on your skin gets into your bloodstream.
  3. Moisturize – take a look at the label on your moisturizer and make sure you know what every ingredient is. Some of your may say, that’s simple! It’s coconut oil, which is an excellent choice, but if you would like to maximize your benefits trying Skin Blessing serum maybe for you. It is a blend of organic oils that is available at my clinic. I have been using it for 15 years. It is formulated for sensitive skin.
  4. Exfoliation – is your best weapon for dealing with the signs of aging. My personal favorite is the Clear+Brilliant laser treatment. It is a natural treatment, since the tool is light itself. Clear+Brilliant is a non-oblative fractional laser which means that the treatment penetrates to only the surface layers of the skin stimulating the even sloughing of the dead surface layer of skin that sinks into wrinkles while promoting collagen production, muscle release and blood flow to the surface.
  5. Heal and protect – anti-oxidant mixes that are best for your unique skin presentation are a great way to protect your skin from the inside. Your sunscreen should have natural ingredients, like Stream2Sea, that will protect your skin and the reefs.
  6. Plumping – not all injections are created equal. Would you like the natural fullness and youth of your skin back? Saline, peptide, and nutrient injections can help stimulate better muscle and skin tone without chemicals for a natural look and no impediment to your beautiful expressive face.
  7. Stimulate collagen production – the best is the Clear+Brilliant laser treatment since it evenly stimulates collagen production across the entire treated surface while the laser naturally tightens skin and reduces pore size.
  8. Tone facial and neck muscles – a simple massage routine for your skin and jaw exercises help tone, release, and relax facial muscles. I will be posting a series techniques on my blog in the coming weeks. Tight muscles and habitual muscle movements are the underlying source of fine lines and deeper wrinkles. Acupuncture can help plump out deeper wrinkles. Fine lines are smoothed away with Clear+Brilliant laser treatments.
  9. Healing acne – many times acne is a sign of an internal imbalance in your gut, but there is the fact of the bacteria present below the surface of your skin. There is a holistic way to treat acne with herbal medicine. Each case is unique so it is best to get an assessment with a qualified clinical herbalist for a tailored treatment.

 

The number one beauty tip is simple and easy, smile. It sounds a little corny, but in sincere practice, it yields authentic rewards. Find gratitude in your heart, feel it as a living sensation of a smile in your chest and let that energy flow up to your face. Smile for the life that you have and find joy in the simple things. For instance, if you have too many chores to do at home instead of letting it drag you down, tell yourself “I’m so fortunate to have the clothes, clean water, and machines to wash my clothes” or if your task is to make dinner “I’m blessed with so many fresh food choices, let me see how I can make meals that reflect the best.” These little morsels of gratitude will contribute to your well-being and stress reduction in ways you would not believe until you try it. It’s a little bit of magic.

 

Tracy L. Hackett, AP DAOM, is an acupuncture physician and doctor of acupuncture and eastern medicine in Washington DC and Jupiter, Florida. She provides all of the treatments mentioned in the above article.

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Blue-Green Algae and Cleansing https://hackettholistichealth.com/chlorophyll-cleansing/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=chlorophyll-cleansing https://hackettholistichealth.com/chlorophyll-cleansing/#comments Sat, 04 Jun 2016 21:01:30 +0000 http://demo.qodeinteractive.com/bridge30/?p=29

A simple way to detox your body is with a Blue-Green Algae fast.

What is it and how does it detoxify your system?

Blue-Green Algae (BGA) is a group of simple aqueous plant organisms that contain many health-giving compounds. It is also a perfect protein, so much so that the astronauts use it as their protein source in space. BGA also contains iron, B vitamins, amino acids, γ-linolenic acid (GLA), fibers, B vitamins, calcium, phosphorous, iron, pigments such as β-carotene, xanthophylls, and chlorophyll, and other bioactive compounds that encourage blood cell formation. Recent studies are showing that BGAs have antiviral, antitumor, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiallergic, antidiabetic, and antibacterial properties as well as lipid-lowering effects. The inhibitory effects of BGA on hyperlipidemia, inflammation, and oxidative stress can contribute to the prevention of the development of CVD and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) due to compounds contained in BGAs that encourage healthier levels of cholesterol, triglycerides, and insulin sensitivity by there action in modulating activity in the gut which also reduces inflammation. BGA helps the body recover from cardiovascular disease and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, which are largely due to lifestyle choices. This suggests that when given proper nutritional support organ function can return to normal. Examples of how BGAs can help:

  • Allergies: Early research shows that ingesting 2000 mg of blue-green algae for 6 months relieves allergy symptoms in adults.
  • Arsenic poisoning: Early research shows that taking a combination of blue-green algae and zinc for 12 weeks reduces arsenic levels and its effects on the skin in people living in areas with high arsenic levels in the drinking water.
  • Other toxic substances like heavy metals can be excreted out of the body with BGAs in the same manner arsenic is removed. The toxins bind to the chlorella and safely leave the body through the stool.
  • BGAs are a popular treatment for people recovering from chemotherapy and radiation treatments.

 

Dosing and length of time you should take BGAs for any given condition in combination with other supplements should be determined with Dr. Hackett. She can go over your health concerns in detail, no detail is too small, to help you get better faster.

 

Things to consider before taking BGAs:

  • Immunosuppressant drugs interact with BGAs.
  • Blue-green algae may stimulate the non-specific immune system. This in turn might decrease the effectiveness of medications that suppress the immune system.
  • Phenylketonuria: The spirulina species of blue-green algae contains the chemical phenylalanine and may aggravate phenylketonuria. It would be prudent to avoid the Spirulina species blue-green algae products if you have phenylketonuria.

For more information on how BGAs can help you set up a consultation with Dr. Hackett. Want to learn more? Recent Research

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TCM Can Treat Estrogen Dominance https://hackettholistichealth.com/natural-estrogen-balance/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=natural-estrogen-balance https://hackettholistichealth.com/natural-estrogen-balance/#comments Mon, 30 May 2016 21:08:38 +0000 https://hackettholistichealth.com/beta/?p=1 How can Chinese medicine help with patients with estrogen dominance? Women who have excess levels of estrogen have an increased risk of breast, uterine, ovarian cancers, and cervical dysplasia. Some women can also have intense and unpleasant menopausal symptoms.

Some symptoms of estrogen dominance:

  • Breast swelling and tenderness
  • Anxiety and mood swings
  • “Fuzzy thinking”
  • Irritability
  • Fatigue
  • Loss of ambition
  • Slow metabolism
  • Water retention
  • Loss of libido
  • PMS
  • Weight gain
  • Insomnia
  • Thickening of endometrial lining, clotted menses
  • Increased risk of uterine fibroids
  • Increased incidence of ovarian cysts

Many of these symptoms are related to stagnation of qi, blood and damp against a background of qi or yang deficiency from the perspective of Chinese medicine.

 

For 25 years it was assumed by general doctors that women produced minimum amount of estrogen after menopause until research have shown different. Chinese medical textbooks states that yin becomes increasingly vacuous until a woman stops having regular periods. Before menopause women’s levels of progesterone decline, while estrogen levels remain stable or even increase. This leads to a situation where estrogen levels is high in relation to progesterone, which is referred to as estrogen dominance. The term estrogen dominance was composed by Dr. John Lee, who advocated for natural progesterone supplementation.

 

Estrogen is produced mainly in the ovaries and progesterone is produced predominantly by the corpus luteum. When the egg quality begins to decline in perimenopause, the quality of the corpus luteum also declines, leading to lower progesterone levels and relative estrogen dominance. Many perimenopausal women are periodically anovulatory, which means that estrogen goes unopposed during those cycles.

 

Another factor which become more prevalent over the last two decades is the amount of xenoestrogens we are exposed to. Xenoestrogens are found in everything from sunscreen to plastic water bottles, our water supply which contains synthetic estrogen because of the widespread use of birth control pills. Cooking with non-stick coated cookware and microwaving food in plastic containers releases xenoestrogens into our food.

 

In my practice I suggest a combination of diet and lifestyle advice along with acupuncture, herbs and supplements to help women achieve an appropriate balance between progesterone and estrogen as they head towards menopause.

 

And here’s some advice I give my patients when they ask me how they can help themselves:

 

  • Take care of your liver. It is your best defense against estrogen dominance because it’s job is to eliminate excess estrogen. Minimize your alcohol intake and, to stimulate your liver, drink water with lemon juice first thing every morning. There are a few simple supplements that you can take just a few times per week to help your liver function at its best.
  • Research endocrine-disrupting chemicals in cosmetics, processed foods, cookware, and cleaning materials and cut your exposure to xenoestrogens as much as you can. Look at labels, many chemicals in cosmetics are derived from petroleum products.
  • Get rid of your plastic containers and plastic water bottles. Plastic is a petrochemical product and in part of its degradation process, off-gasses into water and foods.  Use glass containers and ditch your microwave. Cooking your fast or processed food in the plastic containers they were frozen in is non-nutrition.

Any questions you have about how you can rebalance your hormone health, set up a consultation with Dr. Hackett. We can go over your current labs, order new tests, and formulate a strategy for you to get back to feeling your best.

 

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Holistic Travel Medicine https://hackettholistichealth.com/holistic-travel-medicine/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=holistic-travel-medicine https://hackettholistichealth.com/holistic-travel-medicine/#comments Wed, 04 May 2016 22:00:47 +0000 http://demo.qodeinteractive.com/bridge30/?p=5

Travel Anywhere and Stay Healthy

By: Tracy Hackett, AP, DAOM

 

Enjoying your vacation to the fullest with a little preventive medicine. I started my career in Chinese Medicine traveling in India. Many of my patients were fellow travelers with the expected GI problems, exacerbated by dehydration. Here are a few quick tips and travel items that will help you stay healthy to make the most of your time away from home.

 

My favorite general travel items:

  • TCM formulas (ask me directly for a travel kit tailored for you and your family)
  • Stream2Sea sunscreen (non-toxic and reef friendly)
  • Aloe Vera for after-sun care
  • Argan oil to protect my skin and hair from the elements
  • Eco-Dent toothpowder (non-liquid, compact, long-lasting, and effective)

 

These are a few items that I always pack for overseas travel to remote or developing areas:

  • rehydration salts
  • iodine
  • TCM formulas for intestinal health (consult with me on this, there are several)
  • Ear plugs, eye drops, eye mask, and peppermint oil
  • Homeopathic nasal spray
  • Vitamin C tablets
  • Gan Mao Ling for “plan cold” prevention
  • Lemon-Eucalyptus-Citronella oil blend for mosquito repellent
  • Bach’s Rescue Remedy for jetlag management

 

 

The benefits of natural medicine while traveling:

  • Helps with cold, flu, and fever symptoms you pick up on the plane
  • Control allergies with out drugs
  • Natural anti-microbial support for children and adults
  • Prevention of illness from travel and can be taken a week or two prior to travel
  • Acute gastro-intestinal discomfort
  • Easier bowel movements
  • Treatment of skin lesions, rashes, and insect bites
  • Sleep re-regulation for jetlag (also there are a few points on your ear lobe for jetlag as well!)
  • Treats various manifestations
  • Traumatic injury management such as: bruising, contusion, sprains and fractures

 

As you can see, most minor to moderate health issues you encounter while traveling can be easily managed by TCM herbal formulas. Set up a consultation before your next trip to see how I can help you prepare.

 

Dr. Hackett helped me with Giardia after returning from overseas with acupuncture and herbs. I didn't want to take Cipro because I had a bad reaction to it previously. Now my travel kit has several herbal formulas and I've never felt better no matter where I'm sent to travel. It really is preventative medicine. It works.`` - M. Brannon
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