Folic acid: All vitamins are NOT created equal

folate-vs-folic-acid-1Two years ago, I was unintentionally poisoning myself. I was taking a prenatal vitamin with folic acid in it. I know, you’re thinking…”so what”, right? What’s so bad about that? Well, if you have MTHFR, a very common genetic mutation which prevents your body from processing folic acid correctly, it can cause serious issues and complications, especially during pregnancy. My story starts back when I had an early miscarriage last year.

Years ago, my mother asked my husband and I to take a genetic test just so we have the information if needed in the future. It may sound excessive to do, but my family owned a home business specializing in preventative health and this was their newest product at that time. After losing my first pregnancy, my mom dug up my genetic report and looked at the results out of curiosity to see if anything stood out. Two of my MTHFR genes (I know, it sure looks like a bad word, right?), the ones which are responsible for processing folic acid, were defective. This information sent me into a research frenzy on the topic.

Before I dive in, let me be clear; I am absolutely NO doctor or medical professional by any stretch. The information presented below I have learned from Dr. Ben Lynch, an expert in the MTHFR community, and his website. I am simply being my own advocate for my health, being proactive and doing all I can to try to start a family with my husband. My writing this is simply to share my experience, and what I have gone through and learned from it. If that could possibly help the health of just ONE person, then I have done my part in potentially making someone’s dream of becoming a parent come true.

What is MTHFR?

According to Dr. Ben Lynch, “MTHFR is a very common genetic defect that affects approximately 1 in 4 people seriously and nearly 1 in 2 people mildly. The MTHFR gene has a simple, but highly critical, function surrounding how your body utilizes folic acid and other forms of folate. Those with the variant of MTHFR called C667T have a 40% to 60% decreased ability to produce the body’s most active form of folate called methylfolate. Methylfolate is a critical nutrient affecting neurotransmitter production, DNA regulation, immunity and the cardiovascular system. Indirectly, methylfolate affects hormone levels and detoxification” (mthfr.net). The MTHFR gene impacts so many systems because it is in every single cell of your body.

Folic acid is NOT the same thing as folate. It still has to be broken down into methylfolate for the body to use it. For me, folic acid is problematic because it actually blocks the body’s absorption of natural folate and methylfolate. By my taking a folic acid prenatal for several months, I was unknowingly messing up my body’s methylation process. My folate level must have been low since my body wasn’t able to properly break down folic acid and actually clogged up my body’s ability to methylate (I don’t know this for sure because my my lab tests were done after I had already switched to the proper nutrition and supplementation).

What is the difference between folic acid and folate?

I like to explain folic acid like this. Imagine you have pure cane sugar and high fructose corn syrup. Your body can much more easily break Sources-Of-Folic-Acid-300x185down sugar compared to a synthetic version such as high fructose corn syrup. Folic acid is the high fructose corn syrup; it’s a synthetic form of vitamin B9, and some people just can’t process it. Not only can it not be processed properly, it also builds up toxins within your system creating a snowball effect and causes other systems to not function properly. High levels of un-metabolized folic acid can increase cancer risk and b12 deficiency.

Folate, which is naturally found in dark leafy greens, can easily be processed and effectively absorbed. We all know how important folate is, particularly when it comes to pregnancy. The problem is that people generally assume folate and folic acid are the same thing, which they are most definitely not. And what blew my mind the most was when I went through my pantry and saw how many products with folic acid in them. But more on that later.

What problems can it create?

MTHFR and folic acid can cause low folate levels and raise the risk for a large list of issues and illnesses for the mother; infertility, recurrent pregnancy loss, blood clots, postpartum depression, high homocysteine levels (also can cause heart disease, stroke, pre-eclampsia, low birthweight, premature birth and miscarriage). The baby’s health is also at risk for neural tube defects, spina bifida, anacephaly, autism, ADD/ADHD and Down’s syndrome. It is important to note that some people can have perfectly healthy children and pregnancies even with this genetic mutation.

This doesn’t affect just women, either. Men’s folate levels and diet can also impact birth defects or diseases in their children.

My personal findings…

My genetic report showed that I am compound heterozygous MTHFR, which means that I have a mutation in two different MTHFR genes; MTHFR 677 and MTHFR 1298. My defect in the MTHFR 677 gene raises blood clot risk as well as a 40-60% decreased ability to produce methylfolate.

I took matters into my own hands, and after days of research (Dr. Ben Lynch and his website are a wealth of great information) I learned that the best way to reverse the effects of taking folic acid is to cut it out of your diet and supplement with a high dose of pure methylfolate so your body doesn’t have to break it down. I made the switch immediately, and also made sure I was taking a high quality B complex supplement containing methylcobalamin. I also decided to begin taking a baby aspirin to help prevent any potential blood clot issues. Some women with homozygous mutations may need to take more medication (Lovenox or Heparin) than a simple baby aspirin to prevent blood clot issues and carry to term, so it is important to know your own genetic situation. There are SO many different ways to test for infertility and miscarriage issues that are not touched upon here (thyroid function, other genetic variants, etc).

After bringing all this information to my doctor, who was vaguely familiar with MTHFR, he ran a full panel of blood work (folate, vitamin D and B, thyroid, cholesterol, lipid, etc) and agreed that I take a daily baby aspirin. At that point I had already been taking the methylfolate supplement for almost a month. My results came back normal, which I assume was because I was already in the process of fixing the folate deficiency I had created.

I then sought out a MTHFR specialist (I found her by searching here) to help me fine tune my supplementation to reverse any damage I may have done and have a healthy pregnancy in the future. The specialist did a series of tests and additional blood work. We looked at ferritin, cortisol, DHEA, detailed thyroid (TSH, Free T4, Free T3, TPO, reverse T3), homocysteine, BH4, progesterone, iron and TIBC. Everything looked good, and we concluded that I was supplementing correctly and covering all the bases to help optimize my health.

Why is this the first you’ve heard of it?

The first major problem I have come across with MTHFR is that doctors (mine included) don’t understand the difference between folic acid and folate. They use these terms interchangeably. My doctor initially thought that in order to fix the MTHFR mutation, I must supplement heavily with more folic acid to make up for the fact that I don’t process it correctly. WRONG! This is the exact opposite of what should be done! It must be eliminated entirely, because adding more folic acid makes the problem worse. Folate must be supplemented so the body doesn’t have to break it down.

The widespread prenatal advice is to take folic acid.  Women are not aware of the potential problems with folic acid, and the medical community needs to catch up with this information.

What immediate changes could I make to prevent potential MTHFR issues?

Now, I may have gone a bit overboard. I stayed away from folic acid once I put all this information together. I made sure I didn’t eat anything (as best I could) that may have contained it. This means eliminating any enriched foods from my diet. Read the labels of your food in your pantry right now. When I did this, I was floored to see how many things included folic acid! Flour is usually enriched with folic acid, so take a look at your processed carbohydrates such as cereal, pasta and bread. The good news is there are numerous products you can easily switch to. I use an unenriched organic flour for my baking needs. Many gluten free options also work well to switch to.

I immediately stopped taking the folic acid prenatal vitamin I was on and switched to one with pure folate specifically for those with MTHFR. I even added a folate supplement in addition to my prenatal vitamin to help correct the folic acid in my system. I am not selling anything, but I am happy to share with you what vitamin I went on if you send me a message or comment below.

Should I do genetic testing?

If you are concerned you may have this defect, you honestly don’t need to take a genetic test if you don’t want to. You could simply just replace your folic acid with folate in your vitamin and diet as a preventative measure. However, for me, knowledge is power and I Genetic-testing-imagepersonally find comfort in knowing anything that may be a factor in my health. There are so many different processes that can be affected by genetics, so taking an individual approach towards addressing health concerns is paramount. I learned I have a couple other genetic mutations that I also addressed with proper nutrition and supplementation, and I truly believe the combination of correctly supplementing has led to a successful and healthy pregnancy this second time around. Again, I am not selling anything, but I am happy to share with you what genetic test I did if you send me a message or comment below.

More information?

I strongly encourage you to be your own advocate for your health. If you are considering starting a family in the future, I highly recommend both you and your partner evaluate your diet and supplementation even if you don’t have any current health concerns. While there is no way to definitively tell if my first pregnancy loss was due to MTHFR, I can rest assured that for my second pregnancy I have done everything I can to give my baby the healthiest start possible.

A great resource for more information can be found at mthfr.net.

Is your diet holding you back from achieving the results you desire?

eatyourselfwell Let’s take a good honest look at nutrition. Do you think that your diet could be cleaned up? Most of us could do better in that area. Let’s say you’re working out every day, but not eating right every day. Are you seeing results? Maybe. Probably not. Think of how much better your results will be if you pair the gym with the kitchen! You’re essentially undoing all that hard work when you go eat foods that don’t provide any nutritional benefits. Processed food really is a poor excuse for food. It’s NOT FOOD! Your body doesn’t know what to do with it, so it damages it. Is that worth doing? No! Wouldn’t you agree that when you eat clean, you FEEL better? That’s your body thanking you for feeding it what it wants and recognizes as good food.

How do I know what to eat?

When you go food shopping, most of your items in your cart should be from the perimeter of the store. That’s where the nutritional stuff is, and that’s what your body wants. Fruits, vegetables, meats, dairy. Of course, there are other healthy foods found within the center isles of the store too. But for the most part, this is what you should be eating. If you want a real eye opener, watch the documentary “Fed Up”. It is fantastic, and will make you not want to eat another processed “food” item ever again. While you’re at it, google “Remove rust with Coke”. Disgusting. Can you imagine how terrible these things are for your body? You may be literally poisoning yourself.

Now, that’s not to say that you are doing a great job by getting active. Fantastic work! However, I’d say that it’s MORE important to eat right than workout. Pair the two, and it’s a match made in healthy heaven.

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How do I start fixing my diet?

I absolutely recommend a food log. It will help keep you honest. If you have to write down what you are eating, it will make you reevaluate the foods you choose to eat and buy. If you feel like that is too much work, think to yourself; is my health worth it? Of course! Make the time. I promise it’s worth it. Try this free app: Lose it! It’s super easy to use, and I personally use it every day to help keep me on track.

If you have a hard time getting veggies into your diet, I definitely recommend supplementing with Complete Greens. It’s packed with all that goodness to help give you a nutritional boost your body will thank you for.

These are my yummy grilled veggies! Delish!!

If you want to try a program that is more detailed and specific, I am happy to help! I coach people to kick start their fitness journey through a clean, low glycemic approach to eating, and really helps you learn how to eat right. Take a look at the tab “21 Day Challenge” for a really incredible eating program. Contact me for more info about it 🙂

Stay healthy, my friends!

Warmly,
Dani

Vitamins: You get what you pay for

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Have you ever wondered how much of those pill vitamins you’re actually absorbing? Did you know you actually only absorb about 10%, 30% at best, of those pills? The x-ray image to the right shows Centrum pills – one of the best-selling multivitamins in the country. However, this x-ray shows a 2 day journey through the digestive system before exiting undigested. Why? Because they’re made with binders, fillers, colors and dyes. Your body can’t break it down those binders and fillers fast enough to absorb it before it leaves you. Many contain artificial colors and hydrogenated oils. Tablets or capsules are simply an inefficient way to deliver your most important nutrients. I’m sure you can agree that you are literally throwing your hard-earned money into the toilet.

Well, what are your other options? Try to eat all your vitamins from the foods in your diet? Good luck with that! It’s incredibly difficult to do that on a daily basis, and can really run up a large grocery bill.

Fortunately, there’s a better way. I personally drink my vitamins. Nope, I promise it doesn’t taste gross and I definitely prefer it over swallowing pills. I’ve been drinking my vitamins since I was 8 years old, and I can count on one hand how many times I’ve been sick. I really attribute my health to these fantastic vitamins. They’re formulated using the most advanced and scientifically proven ingredients, providing rapid delivery and superior results. It’s the most effective delivery system, second only to IV. Malic and citric acid along with carbohydrates assist in the absorption of nutrients across cell membranes. I actually did my 8th grade science fair on comparing pill vitamins and liquid vitamins – it made people really think about where they are putting their money.

PictureThe Isotonix vitamin line comes in a powder form which you mix with 2 ounces of water per serving. By mixing with water, it has a very high bio availability when consumed. Each morning, I mix up my nutritious cocktail and sip it on an empty stomach. That’s it! I get almost all my vitamins in one drink (well, not my fish oils – THAT would be gross!), and it doesn’t get any easier than that, right? And don’t get me started; yes, everyone should be taking vitamins! I know you will feel a difference, and the quality is superior to anything else on the market; Non-GMO, gluten free, no binders, fillers, artificial colors or hydrogenated oils. So stop throwing your hard earned money down the drain, make the switch to these incredible nutraceuticals. Your body is the only one you are given and these products will help you maintain and improve the most important thing you can ever have – your health.

If you aren’t sure what to take (multivitamin, antioxidant OPC-3, vitamin D, B-complex, calcium, acai, resveratrol, magnesium, coenzyme Q10, digestive enzymes…the list goes on!), please contact me and we can discuss what might work best for your needs. I’d love to help you find your perfect cocktail. A complete wellness protocol includes a Multivitamin, B-Complex with 5-MTHF and methyl-cobalamin, Calcium and OPC-3 (5 antioxidants in one) costs the same as 1 cup of coffee a day. Take a peek at shop.com and create an account to earn cash on every dollar spent 🙂

Happy vitamin-drinking!

Warmly,

Dani

Introducing the TLS 21 Day Weight Loss Challenge!

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Have you had enough of dieting? Sick of getting on the scale only to see the same number? Well, fear not! I am so excited to share with you the TLS 21 Day Challenge. Read on if you want to lose weight and get in shape! I GUARANTEE RESULTS!! This program is totally doable, affordable, and is perfect for anyone who is serious about making a total body transformation.

Check out this informative video:

How is it different from other weight loss programs?

The first week of the TLS program is a detox. This is essential for success as it improves metabolism, curbs cravings, and cleanses the digestive tract and liver. Your digestive system can suffer from consuming unhealthy foods and causes poor digestion and inadequate absorption of nutrients. Detoxing kick starts your weight loss!

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What supplements are recommended?

  1. NutriClean 7-Day Cleansing System: gently cleanses the colon and liver
  2. Isotonix OPC-3 with Pycnogenol: this antioxidant fights oxidation and free radicals in the body
  3. Isotonix Multivitamin: Delivers 100% of the daily value of essential vitamins and minerals, helping support the body’s ability to metabolize fats and carbohydrates.
  4. TLS CORE Fat & Carb Inhibitor: TLS Core assists with weight loss and helps inhibit carbohydrate absorption in the body.
  5. TLS Nutrition Shakes: Delicious chocolate and vanilla shakes that include the optimal balance of protein, carbohydrates and fats along with fiber.

Why are dairy and grains not allowed?

TLS is strict and designed for rapid but healthy weight loss, and dairy and grains can slow weight loss efforts.

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What types of foods are allowed?

Vegetables, fruits, lean proteins; the best stuff on earth!

Who will help me achieve my weight loss goals?

Me! I will be your personal coach, helping you each and every step of the way. I am constantly starting challenge groups. Ask a friend to do it with you! Please contact me if you are interested in learning more 🙂

Happy eating!

Warmly,

Dani

Coconut oil coffee: a nutritious morning beverage!

 Coffee, yum! But coffee and coconut oil?? Yep! It’s delicious AND nutritious. It’s even a great pre-workout drink when timed correctly, too!

Coconut oil has countless health benefits, but I’ll keep my explanation very simple. It is mostly made up of MCTs (medium-chain triglycerides). They are absorbed fast and give a quick boost of energy without the anxiety, helping increase metabolism while also reducing hunger and suppressing appetite. This can help curb making poor food choices throughout the day, which leads to a healthier you! If you drink it first thing in the morning on an empty stomach and then workout, it also primes your muscles to accept the protein in your first post workout meal (For more info, check out Ori Hofmekler, author of the Warrior Diet). What a winning combo, right?

 I make my coconut oil coffee by adding a tablespoon or two to my hot coffee, and using my aerolatte mixer to emulsify it. This creates a thicker, creamy consistency that is so delicious! I would recommend starting with a half tablespoon and working your way up. If you need that extra bit of sweetness, feel free to add a little bit of your preferred method of sweetener. Make sure you get the virgin coconut oil so you get those MCTs and optimal nutrients as well as flavor. Use it to cook with too! If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask!

Happy coconutting!

Warmly,

Dani

Top 5 best ways to stay on track for a fit summer

How have your new year’s fitness resolutions been going? Do you have a hard time keeping yourself consistent? It isn’t easy, but it’s worth it. Don’t give up on yourself! Here are my top 5 ways to help you stay on track to reach your fitness goals this summer!

1. Lose it app

This app keeps me accountable for everything I eat. One might say that it is a little excessive to log everything you eat, but think about it. Wouldn’t you be less likely to fall off track if you account for the things you eat? I know I am much less likely to eat that fifth cupcake 😉

2. Never miss a Monday

Habits are essential to success, and Mondays can be hard. But if you make sure you never miss a Monday, it will help you significantly to keep on going. Sure, we are all tired on Mondays. Maybe we had a little ‘too’ much fun this weekend and are paying for it. It’s so easy to say to yourself, “Ah, I’ll just hit the gym tomorrow”. But then that becomes the next day, and the next day, and before you know it you’ve missed an entire week. Don’t let the Monday’s get you down! Take out your frustration on Mondays at the gym!

3. Eat clean, and shop on the outer parts of the grocery store

Ever noticed how you feel better when you eat well? Your skin is clearer, your mood improves, you sleep better, you’re more ‘regular’ in the restroom? I know I sure do. Some cheat meals just ruin the way I feel for the rest of the day, or even the next few days. Eat real foods, and don’t undo all your hard work that you’re putting into the gym. I promise you this: You can not out train your diet. If you have to skip anything, skip the workout over the healthy foods.

4. Have a workout buddy

If I promise a friend I am going to meet them for a run, I’ll be there. It’s that simple. Find someone with a similar goal; it could be your significant other, a coworker, a friend, whatever! Make specific plans to meet at the gym or go to something active together. Maybe sign up for a race and train together. Anything done with a friend will make working out that much more fun!

5. Reward yourself

Don’t completely deprive yourself. Make sure that you still allow yourself room for the little things. Not every day, and not in a large amount. I am definitely not recommending you reward yourself with a big sugary latte every time you leave the gym (refer back to #3). I am saying that you shouldn’t go crazy and not allow yourself to enjoy some guilty pleasures every once in a while. Just don’t let it become a habit, because they are super hard to break!

I hope these tips help you to keep going and stay on track! For daily motivation, find me on Instagram @danisanusifitness!

Happy fitting!

Warmly,

Dani

GREEN Chocolate Banana Peanut Butter Smoothie Recipe!

Nutrition is just as, if not more important, than all the hours you put in the gym. The best way to recover quickly and get the most out of your workout is to take care of your body by feeding it quality foods. You need that protein to rebuild those muscles, and good carbohydrates to refuel you to keep going on with your day. I do believe that you are what you eat! With that said, here is my recipe for an awesome recovery smoothie!

Combine in a blender:

  • 1/4 c nonfat greek yogurt
  • 1 c cold water
  • 1/2 frozen banana
  • 1 TBSP peanut butter
  • 2 scoops of Complete Greens powder (it tastes like an orange creamsicle and has several servings of vegetables in just two teeny tiny scoops! To purchase, click here: http://bit.ly/1nbcCiC)

Blend all the ingredients together.
THEN add:

  • 1 scoop of chocolate protein powder (I use this stuff, it’s delicious! http://bit.ly/1a6u5kc), and blend. Make sure you wait to add your protein powder until AFTER blending this all together. It really comes together perfectly if you add it at the very end. Trust me! 🙂 Then, drink up!!

My fabulous 3 ingredient oatmeal pancakes recipe

It’s the perfect breakfast, and only 3 ingredients! I hope you enjoy this deliciousness as much as I do!

Ingredients:

  • 2 eggs or egg whites
  • 1/2 cup old fashioned oatmeal
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon (to taste)
  • garnish: maple syrup or peanut butter and fruit

1. Combine eggs, oatmeal, and cinnamon in a bowl, mix together. I like to soak the ingredients together for about 10 minutes until the oatmeal softens up.

2. In a greased pan over medium heat, pour mixture into pan and flip when cooked.

*If you prefer a smoother consistency, you can throw the oatmeal in a blender or food processor to make it a smoother batter 🙂

Enjoy! Happy eating!

Warmly,

Dani

Apple Scramble Recipe!

Apple scramble? Confused? Your taste buds won’t be! This is a delicious recipe perfect for Sunday brunch. My hubby loves it and he doesn’t really enjoy eggs that much (could I have married a more different man?!). His mom used to make this for him all the time! Just trust me 🙂

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  • 2 eggs
  • 1/4 c whole wheat flour (you can use something else of your choice as well, or the original recipe calls for white flour)
  • 2/3 cup nonfat milk
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp sweetener of your choice (optional)
  • 1 apple, peeled and chopped
  • garnish: lemon and/or powdered sugar (very optional, it’s delicious as is, but the original recipe calls for it)

1. Combine all ingredients except apple in a bowl, mix together. In a pan over medium heat, pour mixture and stir frequently until egg is cooked.

2. Serve immediately with turkey bacon for a delicious and nutritious breakfast!

Happy eating!!

Warmly,

Dani

My delicious thai chicken green curry recipe

This is one of mIMG_4635y favorite recipes of all time! It’s delicious and nutritious (and spicy)! Serves 3-4 people.

Ingredients:

  • 1 jalapeno
  • 1 tsp red pepper flakes
  • 2 T chopped fresh ginger
  • 3 cloves of garlic, chopped or crushed
  • 1 T fine coriander (I use 2 or even 3 T because I LOVE the flavor!!)
  • 1/2 T cumin
  • 2-3 T water
  • 2 T coconut oil
  • 1 can coconut milk
  • 2 chicken breasts, skinless, sliced into thin strips
  • 1 sliced bell pepper (or other veggie you desire)
  • 1 can bamboo shoots and/or water chestnuts
  • 1 T sugar
  • a few drops of fish sauce
  • 1 T lime juice
  • rice or quinoa

1. In a food processor, add jalapeno, pepper flakes, ginger, garlic, coriander, cumin, and process to a paste. Add a few tablespoons of water to create a more workable consistency.

2. In a large saucepan, heat oil over high heat, and add all paste at once. Fry it quickly, stirring continuously. Add coconut milk, turn heat to medium, and simmer. Add sliced chicken and cook until chicken is done (5-10 minutes, but I like my sauce to reduce so I let it summer for 15-20 minutes). Add bell pepper about halfway through.

3. Add to taste: sugar, fish sauce, lime juice, and season with salt. Simmer for another 5 minutes, serve immediately over rice or quinoa.

4. Enjoy!!

Happy eating!

Warmly,

Dani