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                                              July 2013             

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Buy a Vitamix ($449 for the Turboblend VS) and get a $25 gift certificate for smoothie ingredients!

 

15% OFF
All Superfoods   

15% OFF 
Protein Powders
(excludes Metagenics medical foods)
       
STOP BY ON THURSDAY AFTERNOONS IN JULY TO SAMPLE SOME OF OUR FAVORITE RECIPES!
 

   

     

 

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It's Smoothie Month!!    
 
It's summertime and the perfect time to add smoothies to your daily regimen. Since the summer is short in Chicago, who wants to spend time inside cooking when we can be out enjoying the weather? Fast food and even some middle-priced restaurants are now serving us foods that are far from nutritious. ENTER SMOOTHIES...a nutritious way to eat on the run. This month we will be highlighting our favorite smoothie ingredients with 15% off. We will also be giving a gift certificate with the purchase of any Vitamix blender, posting recipes and superfood facts on Facebook and awarding two $50 gift certificates to the customers that submit the best smoothie recipes. Stop by on Thursday afternoons when we will be sampling out some of our favorite recipes and demonstrating the Vitamix blender. 

Our article this month is all about the best way to build a smoothie. Read our article Blending Your Way to Health below for information on the types of proteins and advantages to each, healthy oils to add and the benefits of select  superfoods.

Join us Thursday, July 11th through Sunday July 14th for Central Street's Annual Sidewalk Sale!

Here's to Your Health!

What's Inside
What's New at Walsh: Life Stinks Deodorant and Superfoods
Natural News You Can Use: Act on Getting Supplements Covered!
Upcoming Event: Smoothie Madness
Event: Central Street Sidewalk Sale
Featured Article: Blending Your Way to Health

 What's New at Walsh
life stinks

Life Stinks: You Won't, Deodorant

Three local women developed this line of products after going through their own health challenges and finding out about all of the "crap" in personal care products. They were frustrated by chemicals in traditional products and natural deodorants that didn't work. Try these great deodorants that really work and are made with only aluminum-free sodium bicarbonate, tea tree oil and lavender or cedarwood oil. Only the highest quality Australian botanical oil infusions are used. No staining and completely rinse off of clothing.

Maca Powder by Gaia Herbs maca by gaia

Who couldn't use a little get up and go in a bottle at times. This root vegetable native to the Peruvian Andes highlands has been used for eons as a sexual stimulant. It is thought that maca nourishes the pituitary gland, thus its role in balancing hormones for both men and women. Maca is also an adaptogen, so it helps the body better adapt to stress. Gaia extracts the maca with a steam & pressure method that removes the difficult-to-digest starch and concentrates the active compounds. An awesome addition to smoothies!
 


Chia Fresh by Gaia chia by gaia

 

Chia is an edible seed from a plant in the mint family that is native to Central America. The seeds are a nutritional treasure chest providing protein, soluble and insoluble fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, and minerals. It was used by the Aztec warriors as a source of concentrated fuel. Because it is a quality source of fiber, chia is supportive of cardiovascular health and assists in blood sugar regulation. Another great addition to smoothies!

 

 
Natural News You Can Use: Help Pass a Bill That Would Let supplementsSupplements Be Covered by HSAs and Flex Spending Accounts Without a Doctor's Prescription  
  
Health Savings Accounts are especially important for natural health consumers-and now they may become even more useful. Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT) and three of his colleagues have introduced S 1031, a bill that would allow Health Savings Account (HSA) funds to go toward dietary supplements without having to get a doctor's prescription; the same would apply to Health Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs). The legislation, called the Family and Retirement Health Investment Act of 2013, does this by expanding the term "medical care" to include dietary supplements, and it would allow spending up to $1,000 each year. A companion bill, HR 2194, was introduced in the House by Rep. Erick Paulsen (R-MN).  

Smoothies
Smoothie Madness
All Month Long!
Samples on Thursday Afternoons   
If you've ever wanted to get in the smoothie habit but don't know how, visit us this month for discounts on all of our smoothie ingredients, a gift certificate with purchase of a Vitamix blender, great recipes, and samples on Thursday afternoons. We will be highlighting all of our protein powders, healthy oils, superfoods and milk substitutes. Drop off your favorite recipe for a chance to win a $50 gift certificate if your recipe is chosen as a winner! Check us out on Facebook for postings of recipes, superfood facts and more. 

sidewalk sale
Central Street Sidewalk Sale!
Thurs. July 11th-Sun. July 14th 

Shop till you drop at one of Central Street's best events. Huge discounts and fun surprises await you and this annual event. Stop at one of our great restaurants for a bite to eat and stroll the street for deals, deals, deals!

 
Blending Your Way to Health: Smoothies as Nutritional Powerhouses Smoothies

  

"The doctor of the future will give no medication, but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame, diet and in the cause and prevention of disease."~Thomas A. Edison

 

We all do it-breakfast on the run, skipped meals, snacks devoid of nutrition (and filled with things we'd be better off avoiding), and workouts that finish with Gatorade or a candy bar. Smoothies are the answer to these ills! Whether you have time to blend up something really yummy, or just shake with water and go, read on for making the most of this nutrition habit. Protein is the cornerstone of any smoothie, so we'll start there.

 

Choose a Protein

 

There are several choices when it comes to protein and here is what you should know about each:

  

Whey Protein-Whey is a by-product of the cheese-making process. It is a complete protein (has all of the essential amino acids) and is obviously from an animal source. Whey is a favorite of body builders because it is high in the branched chain amino acids, which are used to build muscle. Depending on the brand, you will get whey protein concentrate, whey protein isolate, whey isolate hydrolysate, or some combination of these. Whey protein concentrate is the least processed and closest to the whole food form. It is roughly 70-85% protein and retains some of the fats and carbohydrates that are in the whole food. It may also better preserve the immune building properties of whey. On the downside, it still has some lactose in it so is not best for those that are dairy sensitive. Whey protein isolate goes through a further filteration process that removes most of the fat and carbohydrates, including the removal of all but trace amounts of lactose. It is 90-95% protein and more expensive than the concentrate. Because it is more processed, it may not have the immune system benefits that the concentrate does. The whey isolate hydrolysate is basically a pre-digested whey that is virtually free of all allergens and very well absorbed. It is the most expensive of the three forms. For most individuals, any one of these will give a quality source of protein. Those with a dairy allergy or very high protein needs may want to use one of the latter two types.

 

Egg White Protein-Like whey protein, egg white protein is high in the branched chain amino acids and therefore is also a favorite of bodybuilders. Egg white is a complete animal protein that is fat and lactose-free. It has a low glycemic index and is good for those with blood sugar issues. It has virtually no carbohydrates or fat and is low in calories, so may be helpful in weight loss.

  

Soy Protein-Soy is a plant protein that is a complete protein. Of all of the proteins, in studies it shows the most benefit for cardiovascular issues. It is recommended for those with metabolic syndrome. Since soy is often genetically modified, you will want to make sure you get a brand that is GMO free. Soy has a mildly estrogenic action, so those with a risk of breast cancer may want to choose another protein. Soy is considered one of the common allergens, so some people may have difficulty digesting it. Soy is a good choice for vegetarians or vegans.

 

Rice Protein-Rice is a plant protein and is NOT a complete protein. You will typically see it mixed with other proteins to create a complete protein, or with amino acids added to it to make it a complete protein. Rice is considered to be hypoallergenic and is therefore the choice for highly sensitive individual, or those with colon or inflammatory issues. It is also appropriate for vegetarians and vegans.

 

Hemp Protein-Found in the seed of the cannabis sativa plant, this plant does NOT contain psychoactive properties. It is an excellent source of omega-3,6 & 9, is a complete protein, and is a good source of iron, calcium, B vitamins, magnesium, copper , zinc, and vitamin E. Hemp is not as high in protein as soy, but is a simpler protein and more easily assimilated. It is also an excellent source of fiber. It is low in saturated fat, so is appropriate for those limiting their fat intake. It has a rich, nutty flavor and is excellent in smoothies.

 

 

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