healthy entrepreneur, healthy business with dr kevin lentin
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Healthy Entrepreneur, Healthy Business As a solo entrepreneur, if you are not healthy and you are constantly sick, your business can’t grow. If you are not working, neither is your business. If you are unable to work, your business stands still and you could lose valuable business and clients. It is imperative that you stay healthy. In spite of the amazing advances in medical technology the world, and that means you and I, are getting sicker. Heart disease, cancer, diabetes, obesity and the neuro-degenerative disease are on the increase. Billions of rands are being spent annually on treating the effects of bad lifestyle choices. In this ‘in your face, no holes barred presentation’ Dr Kevin Lentin will show us the 4 factors that are the culprits of this health scourge and also show you what you can do to avoid becoming a health statistic. About our Guest Speakers: Dr Kevin Lentin, Chiropractor and Integrated Medicine Fundi B.Soc. Sc. (Natal), D.C. (USA), Dip. Appl. Clin. Nut. (Aust.), Emergency Care Practitioner (EMS College, Cape Town) Dr Lentin graduated from the University of Natal in 1976 with a Bachelor of Social Science Degree, majoring in psychology. After spending six years working in the retail world he decided to follow his true passion, that being natural health care, and moved to the United States to study Chiropractic, graduating from Life Chiropractic College, Cum Laude, in 1984. In 1985 he opened his practice in Cape Town and in 1991 co-founded the first truly multidisciplinary health centre in South Africa. His fascination for the nutritional sciences led him to complete his Diploma in Applied Clinical Nutrition, from the Academy of Nutrition, in Sydney, Australia. For 25 years Dr Lentin has focused his practice on the principles of 'Functional Medicine', incorporating his skills in the musculo-skeletal, nutritional and psycho-emotional realms to offer patients an integrated and holistic approach to health care. As a natural progression from this Kevin has developed skills in Health and Lifestyle Coaching, to share the 'gems' of his 29 plus years of clinical experience to help as many people as possible to reach their optimum potential in all facets of their lives.TRANSCRIPT
Healthy Entrepreneur, Healthy Business
PRESENTED BY: DR KEVIN LENTIN, B.SOC.SC., D.C.
Tuesday 18 March 14
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE HEALTHY?
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WHEN LAST DID YOU DO A ‘LIFE AUDIT’??
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The Reality....
• Heart Disease In S. Africa
• More than half the deaths caused by chronic diseases, including heart disease, occur before the age of 65 years. These are premature deaths which affect the workforce and have a major impact on the economy of the country (Notes 1.2, 1.3)
• Premature deaths caused by heart and blood vessel diseases (CVD) in people of working age (35-64 years) are expected to increase by 41% between 2000 and 2030. The negative economic impact of this will be enormous (Note 1.4). 1.1
• 1.1 Unpublished data of Professor Debbie Bradshaw, Burden of Disease Research Unit, Medical Research Council, South Africa.
• 1.4 Leeder S, Raymond S, Greenberg H. Race against time: The challenge of cardiovascular disease in developing economies. New York: Columbia University, 2004.
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Scary Stats...Breast Cancer
According to the World Cancer Research Fund, South Africa is ranked 50th on the list of countries with the highest cancer prevalence. Among women, the most prevalent is breast cancer and statistics show that 1 in 29 South African women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime.
Currently the leading cause of critical illness claims among women is cancer.Of the total cancer claims by women, 25% are specifically for breast cancer, where
the average age is 53.The average age of women submitting a claim for cancer is 43.
* Breast cancer symptoms and risks provided by the Radiological Society of South Africa
* Statistics based on Altrisk’s assessment of its critical illness, disability and life insurance claims, made by women, between 1 May 2012 and 30 April 2013.
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Risk Factors pre-disposing to Chronic Degenerative Diseases
Age
Family history
personal history
over weight and obesity
lifestyle factors
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There's no doubt that some genes do lead inevitably to disease. "But for most people, a healthy lifestyle trumps inherited risk," says cardiologist Donald Lloyd-Jones, MD, Chair of preventive medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine "Even if a disease runs in your family, there's a lot you can do to avoid it."
http://www.webmd.com/healthy-aging/guide/genes-or-lifestyle
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‘The body never lies….your current state of wellness, lack of wellness, dis-ease, disease or disability is the perfect
manifestation of what your body has been exposed to – consciously or unconsciously’
Dr Kevin Lentin
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Cell
Nucleus
external message
pro - life
pro - death
Understanding cellular messaging
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4 major causes leading to pro - death messaging
Stress
Toxicity
‘sad’ - nutrition
inactivity
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causes of stress - summed up in one word
over stimulation.....
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Address the Adrenals! Adrenal Fatigue: The 21st Century Stress Syndrome
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why stress makes you sick...‘The noradrenalin syndrome’..
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Emergency Stimulus
Adrenalin
Fight or Fight response
daily, on going stimulus
noradrenalinmusculo-skeletal system
cardiovascular system
digestive system
reproductive system
serotonin
cortisol
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stress management techniques
1. improved energy production (B Comp.,Mg, Co-q 10)
2. Essential fatty acid supplementation (Omega 3)3. Hydration (E-Spring)4. rest5. visualizations / affirmations6. exercise (active / passive)7. mind state re-calibration
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toxicity
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What are we talking about? • Organochlorinated pesticides (atrazine,
glyphosate) • Plastics and plasticizers • Fuels • PBDE’s (flame retardants) • Dioxin • Teflon, phthalates, air fresheners • Cosmetic/personal care additives • Heavy metals
“Scientists estimate that everyone alive today carries within her or his body at least 700 contaminants, most of which have not been well studied.”
Onstot J, Ayling R, Stanley J. Characterization of HRGC/MS Unidentified Peaks from the Analysis of Human Adipose Tissue. Volume 1: Technical Approach. Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Toxic Substances (560/6-87-002a), 1987. http://www.chemicalbodyburden.org/whatisbb.htm
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PETER J. VERMIJMost maize and soy products sold in South African food stores contain detectable amounts of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), including products that are labeled 'non-GMO,' 'GMO-free,' or 'organic,' reveals a study by the University of the Free State in Bloemfontein in South Africa.Nature Biotechnology, 8 March 2006; doi:10.1038/nbt0306-233
SA GMO labeling confusion
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Diet sodas and beverages sweetened with artificial chemicals. One of the more common dietary misconceptions in mainstream society today is the idea that "diet" beverages are somehow healthier than their sugar-sweetened beverages.
High-fructose corn syrup (HFCS), the silent killer.Most vegetable oils, including hydrogenated and 'trans' fat
varieties.White bread, pasta, and other refined flour foodsMonosodium glutamate (MSG), carrageenan, and refined salt
http://www.naturalnews.com/036724_toxic_foods_additives_avoid.html
check what’s in your food..
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‘sad / anti nutrition
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Dr Bob Rakowski..
“In the absence of trauma, bodies break down on the inside before they breakdown on the outside.”
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nutritional guidelines
1. Body Mass Indexnormal 18 – 25over weight 25 – 30obese 30 – 40morbid obesity 40 + http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/guidelines/obesity/BMI/bmicalc.htm
2. Body Composition
- fat : lean ratio
Bio Impedance Analysis(free for next 14 days for those delegates attending today )
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3. “restricting an animal’s calorie intake is the most famous intervention known to extend life span. Discovered more than 70 years ago, it is still the only one absolutely proven to work.”
Sinclair, D.A., Guarente, L. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN MARCH 2006 pp. 48-57 bel
According to a new study, published in the journal Neurology, obesity in and of itself increases the speed of mental decline over time. There is no "healthy overweight" when it comes to preserving your mind.
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2012/08/20/study-shows-obesity-weighs-heavily-on-brain/#ixzz2QjOh2Qis
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Anti - nutrients
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rather...
“Current research shows that, at every step along the road to malignancy, plant chemicals tend to reduce the likelihood of transmission to the next stage.”
Marwick, C. Learning how phytochemicals help fight disease JAMA. 1995;274:1328- 1330. Nov 1, 1995
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inactivity
It's medically proven that people who do regular physical activity have:- up to a 35% lower risk of coronary heart disease and stroke- up to a 50% lower risk of type 2 diabetes- up to a 50% lower risk of colon cancer- up to a 20% lower risk of breast cancer- a 30% lower risk of early death- up to an 83% lower risk of osteoarthritis- up to a 68% lower risk of hip fracture- a 30% lower risk of falls (among older adults)- up to a 30% lower risk of depression- up to a 30% lower risk of dementia
Benefits of Exercisehttp://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/fitness/Pages/Whybeactive.aspx
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The hippocampus shrinks in late adulthood, leading to impaired memory and increased risk for dementia. Hippocampal and medial temporal lobe volumes are larger in higher-fit adults, and physical activity training increases hippocampal perfusion
Pro Natl Acad Sci U S A. 201 Feb 15;108(7):3017-22. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1015950108. Epub 2011 Jan 31.Exercise training increases size of hippocampus and improves memory.Erickson KI, et al
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No matter what your current weight, being active boosts high-density lipoprotein (HDL), or "good," cholesterol and decreases unhealthy triglycerides.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/exercise/HQ01676
exercise and your heart
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Exercise, together with a healthy calcium intake, builds strong bones. Weight-bearing exercises, like running, walking and weight-lifting, help lower your odds of getting osteoporosis as you grow older, according to experts.
exercise and your bones
http://www.health24.com/Fitness/Exercise/20-proven-benefits-of-exercise-20120721
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Summary ! Mind State re-calibration
! Burden of Responsibility
- self
- children
! Benefits - health aging
- vitality / vibrancy
- health / longevity
- productivity
AND
- better sex!!!!
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Contact details
Dr Kevin Lentin36 Constantia Rd, Wynberg
[email protected] - 7978056
Facebook: Dr Kevin Lentin|CHIROPRACTOR
Twitter: @kevinlentin
www.drkevinlentin.co.za
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