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Asthma in Children: Get the Facts By Dr. Ronald Spiegel Asthma is the leading chronic illness in children, affecting a large number of children in our area. It is a respiratory disease that causes the airways of the lungs to stiffen and become inflamed, leading to persistent coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath and sometimes chest pain. Many young children who experience asthma-like symptoms will outgrow continued flare-ups by around age six. Those who have flareups beyond that age are considered to have a more chronic illness. Triggers include illnesses such as the common cold virus, allergies like plant pollen and pet dander and exposure to cigarette smoke. Some children will have flare-ups during exercise or heavy activity. Health care providers can diagnose your child’s asthma from medical history, family

history and a physical exam. Parents can provide important information that can lead to the diagnosis since symptoms may not be present at the time of exam. The most effective way to control asthma is by keeping an eye on daily asthma symptoms, learning and avoiding your child’s specific triggers and using prescribed medications. The most common prescription medication is Albuterol. It is inhaled into the lungs and will relax the breathing tubes, allowing better air movement. If there is a poor response to it or symptoms become more recurrent, then we consider adding other inhaled medicines or steroids. When a child experiences recurrent episodes of asthma, their provider will develop an asthma treatment plan to help control symptoms. The plan will outline the daily treatment, including when and how to take medications, ways to control the symptoms and when to call the doctor or go to the emergency room. Asthma can be managed well when parents

and providers work closely together to monitor the child. With proper treatment, it is possible that the number of flare-ups will lessen over time and medicines can be peeled away until nothing is needed at all. The goal is to control the disease so your child can enjoy an active life. Dr. Ronald Spiegel is a pediatrician with Snoqualmie Ridge Medical Clinic, located at 35020 S.E. Kinsey St., Snoqualmie. For more information or to make an appointment, go to www.snoqualmiehospital.org or call 425-3967682.

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Don't Be a Weekend Warrior By Mark Bromberg

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Monday through Friday, you are the model employee. You put in 10 hour days at the office, most of it sitting at your work station. When you get home, you crash and probably have more screen time with your TV or tablet. On Friday, you start to look at options for the weekend: Mountain bike ride, backpacking trip, two-day softball tournament, 5K run?

• Find time to walk — Walk around the office on your break or pick a spot for lunch that forces you to walk 15 minutes each way. Walking 30 minutes a day retains mobility in your joints, exercises your legs and activates your cardiovascular system.

Does this scenario sound familiar? Unfortunately, this pattern is a model for injury. Going from five days of being mostly sedentary and sitting the majority of the time to two days packed with high-level activity puts your body at risk for strains and sprains. Here is a list of simple activities you can do during the week to help your body prepare for your weekend adventures. • Stand up every hour — Sitting creates tightness in the hips that puts you at risk for lower back injuries. Standing once an hour protects those

• Turn on your core — While sitting in your chair, pull your belly button up and in and sit up straight. Hold for several minutes throughout the day (do not hold your breath). You can also sit on a ball at your desk. A strong core protects your joints and muscles by giving them a solid base to work around.

Avoid shoulder injury this spring

width apart and raise the arms overhead as far as is comfortable. Repeat 10 times.

Springtime is when most of us come out of hibernation and the sports-specific muscles that we developed in our shoulders and upper backs last year have atrophied and we have lost flexibility.

• Half-Jack — Grip a stick with one palm up and one palm down. In the direction of the palm-up grip, raise arms out to the side and overhead. Repeat 10 times.

For the athlete that enjoys “overhead” sports which include tennis, baseball/softball, or volleyball, this can set you up for shoulder pain, putting a damper on your ability to perform your sport of choice. This problem can be easily avoided by performing three simple exercises a few times a week, using N Aeveryday R R A D household E R M A T Oitems. LOGY

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Start Right: Health Screenings for Men and women Keeping yourself healthy and well takes consistency and attention to plenty of everyday details such as eating the right food and getting enough sleep and exercise — much of which is difficult to fit into your busy lifestyle. But one simple way to help you prevent diseases is to be mindful of getting your annual exams and health screenings. And, you don’t have to go it alone. The best thing you can do for long term health is to get a primary care physician. Whether you’re an active, healthy 28-year-old or an older adult with chronic health conditions, your primary care doctor can create and guide you through a plan to stay well. Your plan for health is developed specifically for you based on your own health history, family history, lifestyle and risk factors. Just like buying clothes, getting a haircut or making a Facebook post, your plan for health will be unique to you.

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Mammogram – Beginning at age 40, get one annually and continue for as long as you are in good health (based on American Cancer Society guidelines). Pap Smear – For ages 21-29 get one every three years. For ages 30-65, get tested every five years. Women over 65 who have had normal results do not need to be tested. Women with history of serious cervical precancer should continue to be tested for at least 20 years after diagnosis (based on American Cancer Society guidelines). Cholesterol – After age 50, screen annually (based on American Cancer Society guidelines). Osteoporosis – Beginning at age 65, screen annually (based on Center for Disease Control guidelines).

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The NaturoMedica Clinic was founded in 2007 by naturopathic physicians Naomi Bryant, Tammy McInnis and Jill Monster. Doctors Elisha Bokman and Rachelle Forsberg joined the clinic and are also acupuncturists.

Q & A with the Doctors Q. What kind of healthcare do you offer? Dr. Bryant: We provide healthcare for men, women and children. We offer a full range of primary care including annual gynecological exams for women. In addition to general medical care, we also offer acupuncture and IV therapy at NaturoMedica. Dr Monster: We practice integrated medicine. This means that we combine the best that both conventional and natural medicine have to offer. We believe that the best medicine is the medicine that works for each individual. This can be anything from diet and lifestyle changes, to vitamins and supplements to pharmaceutical medications.

Q. What makes healthcare at NaturoMedica different from other healthcare? Dr. McInnis: In addition to offering a blend of conventional and alternative medicine, our medicine is highly personalized. A first office visit lasts for 1 ½ -2 hours and follow up visits generally last for an hour. This give us time to get to know each of our patients and to understand their health history and to address all of their health concerns. Dr. Bryant: We find that many patients are dissatisfied with their current medical care. They are spending less and less time with their doctors. They are looking for a more personalized, holistic approach and we provide that. Dr. Forsberg: Additionally, we are open four evenings per week and on Saturdays which gives our busy patients many scheduling options.

Q. Are you willing to work alongside my existing doctor?

Jill Monster, ND

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Undergraduate Degree: Carroll College Helena, MT

Licensed Naturopathic Physician in the State of WA

Licensed Naturopathic Physician in the State of WA

Dr. Monster: Absolutely! We can work alongside your established physician or provide primary care. Our goal is simply to do what is best for each patient, which often means working with multiple practitioners. We also maintain an extensive network of specialists.

Q. I have always wanted to try acupuncture. What kinds of conditions can be treated with acupuncture: Dr. Bokman: Acupuncture has been practiced by doctors for over 3,000 years to treat a variety of conditions, so it has a proven track record. Its most well known application is for treating pain without the use of medication. It is also commonly used to treat digestive concerns, hormonal issues and to address depression and anxiety. We also treat headaches, asthma, allergies and infertility. In other words, virtually any medical condition can be addressed with acupuncture.

Q. Can you tell me more about IV therapy? Tammy McInnis ND Licensed Naturopathic Physician in the State of WA

Dr. Forsberg: At NaturoMedica, we offer a variety of intravenous (IV) treatment options. IV therapy is an excellent way to provide nutrients at very high doses; far higher than the doses that can administered orally. It is helpful for those with nutritional deficiencies (low iron for example) and for those with gastrointestinal conditions that interfere with nutrient absorption. IV therapy can also benefit healthy people with active lifestyles who want to maintain energy and improve performance. Many people also like IV therapies for immune support and cold and flu prevention.

Q. Will insurance cover my visits at NaturoMedica? Dr. Bryant: Patients pay at time of service, but are given a coded “superbill” at the end of their visit to submit to their insurance company for reimbursement. Reimbursement varies by provider. Routine lab work is billed directly to insurance.

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Q. What are some of the exciting and new developments in healthcare for 2015? Dr. McInnis: We are most excited about a test that is being offered through a program called CardioVIP. NaturoMedica is one of a handful of clinics nationwide that has been chosen to participate in a unique partnership between the Cleveland Heart Lab and SpectraCell laboratories. CardioVIP offers a cost effective test that includes stateof-the-art analysis of cardiac risk markers, genetic testing and nutrient analysis. The testing is appropriate for men over 45 or women over 55 or people with any one of the following conditions: obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, sleep apnea or a family history of cardiovascular disease. The testing is much more comprehensive than traditional lab testing. The test results come with specific recommendations for diet, exercise, supplements, and in some cases, medication. To date, this has proven to be the most popular new test offered at our clinic.

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Make Optimal Health Your Priority in 2015 Are you experiencing: • Fatigue • Weight Gain • Digestive Problems • Headaches • Sleep Issues • Hormonal Concerns • Rapid Aging • Low Libido • High Cholesterol • Allergies & Asthma • Mood Changes • Skin Conditions • ADD & ADHD • Visit Our Website for More! NaturoMedica offers integrated healthcare for men, women and children utilizing the best conventional and natural therapies.

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The NaturoMedica Clinic was founded in 2007 by naturopathic physicians Naomi Bryant, Tammy McInnis and Jill Monster. Doctors Elisha Bokman and Rachelle Forsberg joined the clinic and are also acupuncturists.

Q & A with the Doctors Q. What kind of healthcare do you offer? Dr. Bryant: We provide healthcare for men, women and children. We offer a full range of primary care including annual gynecological exams for women. In addition to general medical care, we also offer acupuncture and IV therapy at NaturoMedica. Dr Monster: We practice integrated medicine. This means that we combine the best that both conventional and natural medicine have to offer. We believe that the best medicine is the medicine that works for each individual. This can be anything from diet and lifestyle changes, to vitamins and supplements to pharmaceutical medications.

Q. What makes healthcare at NaturoMedica different from other healthcare? Dr. McInnis: In addition to offering a blend of conventional and alternative medicine, our medicine is highly personalized. A first office visit lasts for 1 ½ -2 hours and follow up visits generally last for an hour. This give us time to get to know each of our patients and to understand their health history and to address all of their health concerns. Dr. Bryant: We find that many patients are dissatisfied with their current medical care. They are spending less and less time with their doctors. They are looking for a more personalized, holistic approach and we provide that. Dr. Forsberg: Additionally, we are open four evenings per week and on Saturdays which gives our busy patients many scheduling options.

Q. Are you willing to work alongside my existing doctor?

Jill Monster, ND

Naomi Bryant, ND

Education:

Education:

Doctoral Degree: Bastyr University Seattle, WA

Doctoral Degree: Bastyr University Seattle, WA

Undergraduate Degree: University of Washington Seattle, WA

Undergraduate Degree: Carroll College Helena, MT

Licensed Naturopathic Physician in the State of WA

Licensed Naturopathic Physician in the State of WA

Dr. Monster: Absolutely! We can work alongside your established physician or provide primary care. Our goal is simply to do what is best for each patient, which often means working with multiple practitioners. We also maintain an extensive network of specialists.

Q. I have always wanted to try acupuncture. What kinds of conditions can be treated with acupuncture: Dr. Bokman: Acupuncture has been practiced by doctors for over 3,000 years to treat a variety of conditions, so it has a proven track record. Its most well known application is for treating pain without the use of medication. It is also commonly used to treat digestive concerns, hormonal issues and to address depression and anxiety. We also treat headaches, asthma, allergies and infertility. In other words, virtually any medical condition can be addressed with acupuncture.

Q. Can you tell me more about IV therapy? Tammy McInnis ND Licensed Naturopathic Physician in the State of WA

Dr. Forsberg: At NaturoMedica, we offer a variety of intravenous (IV) treatment options. IV therapy is an excellent way to provide nutrients at very high doses; far higher than the doses that can administered orally. It is helpful for those with nutritional deficiencies (low iron for example) and for those with gastrointestinal conditions that interfere with nutrient absorption. IV therapy can also benefit healthy people with active lifestyles who want to maintain energy and improve performance. Many people also like IV therapies for immune support and cold and flu prevention.

Q. Will insurance cover my visits at NaturoMedica? Dr. Bryant: Patients pay at time of service, but are given a coded “superbill” at the end of their visit to submit to their insurance company for reimbursement. Reimbursement varies by provider. Routine lab work is billed directly to insurance.

Rachelle Forsberg ND, LAcEAMP

Licensed Naturopathic Physician, Acupuncturist and IV therapist

Q. What are some of the exciting and new developments in healthcare for 2015? Dr. McInnis: We are most excited about a test that is being offered through a program called CardioVIP. NaturoMedica is one of a handful of clinics nationwide that has been chosen to participate in a unique partnership between the Cleveland Heart Lab and SpectraCell laboratories. CardioVIP offers a cost effective test that includes stateof-the-art analysis of cardiac risk markers, genetic testing and nutrient analysis. The testing is appropriate for men over 45 or women over 55 or people with any one of the following conditions: obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, sleep apnea or a family history of cardiovascular disease. The testing is much more comprehensive than traditional lab testing. The test results come with specific recommendations for diet, exercise, supplements, and in some cases, medication. To date, this has proven to be the most popular new test offered at our clinic.

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You Can Win the Battle with the Flu By Craig Groshart Americans rolled up their sleeves again this year for their annual flu shot. But for most of them, the vaccine will do them little good as the effectiveness of this year’s shot is only about 23 percent, far below the 60 percent effectiveness of a normal year. However, before you resign yourself to suffering with fever, chills, malaise, headache, and muscle and joint pains, Dr. Katherine Raymer of Bastyr University offers some advice — and hope. “Most experts think that flu is spread by air-borne droplets from coughing, sneezing or talking, or (less likely) by touching a surface contaminated by flu virus,” Raymer said. “Therefore, key points in prevention are frequent hand-washing, cleaning and disinfecting surfaces that are frequently touched, and maintaining at least a six-foot distance from those who are ill. Raymer, who is both a medical doctor and a naturopathic doctor, says those steps are important since flu symptoms start 1-4 days after

influenza virus enters the body and within this time the virus can be passed to another before a person knows they are ill. And, far from being just an annoyance, the flu can be a serious illness, Raymer said, noting that 61 influenza-associated deaths have been reported in the U.S. this season in the pediatric population (persons less than 18-yrs.-old). At the other end of the age spectrum, in any given flu season, 90 percent of flu-related deaths and 50-60 percent of flu-related hospitalizations are expected to occur in individuals aged 65 yrs. and older. “However, this season, a concerning fact is that the hospitalization rate for persons aged 65 years and older is the highest since this information was first gathered by the CDC,” Raymer said. Others who also are at greater risk from influenza include pregnant women, residents of nursing homes, those with asthma, heart disease and diabetes, and many others with certain health conditions. “The influenza virus is more dangerous than viruses that cause the common cold,” Raymer said, “as it attacks the lungs much more

frequently, causing pneumonia.” Raymer noted that naturopathic physicians follow CDC guidelines for the management of influenza: resting at home and plenty of fluids to support the healing Dr. Katherine Ramer process. But, if not contraindicated for the individual, Raymer said naturopathic physicians might also recommend certain foods and/or nutrients, hydrotherapies, herbs and homeopathic remedies to hasten recovery. “One of the principles of naturopathic medicine is that of prevention, which involves helping the individual pursue healthy lifestyle practices that can decrease the likelihood of not only chronic illness (such as diabetes), but also acute illness (such as flu),” Raymer said. “The year-round practice of eating a healthy diet,

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From page 10 getting regular exercise, making time for restorative sleep and pursuing a life path that brings joy and fulfillment are at the foundation of naturopathic preventive medicine.”

approaches might be preferred, and for other conditions (such as those for acute, life-threatening illness or injury), higher force interventions are required,” Raymer said.

Raymer also encourages everyone to work with their physician well in advance of flu season “to create an individual plan to achieve optimal immune health.”

And, just like conventional primary care physicians, naturopathic physicians refer emergencies and any number of conditions requiring specialty care to conventional medical specialists.

And, back again to that flu shot, Raymer notes that the CDC still advises getting one. “Some infections will be prevented,” Raymer said, “and the likelihood of severe disease leading to hospitalization and death will be reduced.” Roll up those sleeves.

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A New Way to Screen for Breast Cancer By Diana Duke

Mammography continues to be scrutinized in relevant scientific and medical circles. “Should You Say No to a Mammogram?”, (Oprah, Feb, 2015). “Seriously … Oprah? If an icon of the “women’s voice” asks the question it reaches critical mass. A basic question is “What’s up with 1.3 million women being misdiagnosed and mistreated; being told they have ‘cancer’ because their mammograms picked up ductal carcinoma insitu or DCIS?” Most women did not read those groundbreaking, egregious study results (New England Journal of Medicine, 2012). Women’s health expert, Dr. Christine Northrup, tells us that DCIS, sometimes referred to as Stage 0, is not cancer and in the vast majority of cases will never progress to actual breast cancer. Mammography is not without risk, (Breasts: What Every Woman Needs to Know, 2014). “We realized the benefits of mammography may not be as significant as we once thought.” says Dr. Eric Winer, Director of the Breast Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Oprah Magazine, Feb, 2015). Until now, the quest for

earliest detection to save our lives has somehow omitted facts about exposure to harmful ionizing radiation, breast trauma from compression, cancer “seeding” via biopsy, over-diagnosis, limitations in screening women with fibrocystic breasts, and unreliability in finding metastatic cancers. This leaves people searching for a safer, more effective method of routine screening for breast cancer (Plotkin, M., M.D., Clinical Research/ Review of Breast Thermography, 2014). Medical Digital Infrared thermal imaging (DITI), or thermography, does not use radiation or breast compression; it’s as simple as having your picture taken. The technology has been in use in medical diagnostics since the 1960s. It was approved by the FDA as an adjunctive tool for the diagnosis of breast cancer in 1982. High resolution infrared cameras and advanced IR integrated software sense the heat radiated from the skin and digitally translate heat values into a colorful “topographic map” of the body. Board certified reading physicians interpret the images to assess the current health of your breasts as well the influencing pathology from other regions of the body. Suspicious findings from both mammograms and thermograms

require a biopsy to determine malignancy. Thermography is not a replacement for mammography. Mammograms must have a physical structure (tumor) present; you have to have breast cancer before it can be imaged by mammography. Breast thermography images the vascular heat patterns of disease physiology that eventually form that tumor — 6-10 years before it develops big enough to be imaged by mammography. The physician can assess risk of future breast cancer before a tumor forms. This is the authentic healthcare prevention opportunity. “Now DITI has the capability of making significant impact in medicine” (The American Journal of Surgery, 2008). Such is the case reported in “Advances in Integrative Cancer Medicine and Research: Using Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging ‘DITI’ Adjunctively in the Prevention and Treatment of Cancer,” (Cancer Strategies Journal, 2014). Diana Duke is founder and CEO of Advanced Healthcare Alliance in Issaquah. She is a certified clinical thermographer.

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10 Health Benefits of Rosemary By Joshua Rogers

The vast majority of us understand that rosemary is really an herb that is frequently used to provide a Mediterranean scent to various foods. But are you aware of the fact that the health benefits of rosemary are far greater than what most people know? Here are 10 reasons you should make use of rosemary.

1 - Cancer Prevention

Rosemary contains carnosol, which is seen in studies as a powerful anticancer compound. In recent studies it has been shown to have some great results against a wide variety of cancers.

2 - Enhanced Memory

Rosemary has been considered to possess memory-improving qualities. Now, studies have found that rosemary has a diterpine known as carnosic acid, which has neuroprotective properties that scientists think might protect against Alzheimer disease. This also includes the ordinary memory loss that occurs when one ages. Remarkably, even the scent of rosemary can serve to enhance memory.

3 - Mood Elevator

The exact same study that found that smelling rosemary improved the subjects’ quality of

memory also found that their mood was substantially improved compared to the control group.

4 - Migraine Aid

Rosemary is a popular natural migraine treatment, and has been used as such for centuries. One way to make use of this for migraines is to boil water with rosemary and to breath in the steam. Typically, you’ll want to boil the water first, then place it into a large bowl and breath it in with a towel over your head and the bowl.

5 - Helps with Pain

It not only helps alleviate the pain of migraines, but it has also been seen to work as an all-natural remedy for sore muscles, arthritis, and other joint and muscle pains. Typically you’ll use essential oil of rosemary for a lot of these, and you’ll use it topically.

6 - Works as an antiinflammatory

Rosemary contains two powerful anti-inflammatories. These are known as carnosol and carnosic acid, and one study found that they inhibited the creation of excessive nitric oxide, which is part of the inflammatory process.

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7 - Immune Booster

Rosemary enhances the immune system because of its anti inflammatory, anti-oxidant, and anticarcinogenic properties. It enhances the general well-being of your body due to its many healing abilities.

8 - Antibacterial

Some research has shown that rosemary contains some strong antibacterial properties. More specifically it has been seen to work against staph infections and H. pylori, a bacteria that can result in stomach ulcers.

9 - Boosts Digestive Health

Rosemary is frequently used to help treat digestive issues including constipation, dyspepsia, and nearly every other digestive related issue.

10 - Great for Your Hair Health

It isn’t astonishing that this perfumed herb, when put on the hair, can supply an individual with wondrous results. Rosemary controls oil production within the entire scalp, therefore it helps against dandruff. To provide your hair with a gleaming luster, use 1 part rosemary oil to 3 components coconut oil and massage greatly into your own scalp for a calming effect.

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The healthy DASH diet plan was developed to lower blood pressure without medication. The first DASH diet research showed that it could lower blood pressure as well as the first line blood pressure medications, even with a sodium intake of 3300 mg/day. It has been proven to be an effective way to lose weight and become healthier at the same time. It is full of delicious, real foods.

The Improved DASH Diet

The original DASH diet research was not originally designed for weight loss, and was relatively high in refined grains and starchy foods, since it was based on the prevailing nutrition "wisdom" of the mid-90s. Since healthy weight loss is important to so many people, there was a need to create an easy-to-follow weight loss plan, based on the core DASH diet foods. The heart of the DASH diet is an eating plan rich in fruits and vegetables, low-fat and nonfat dairy, along with nuts, beans, and seeds.

The DASH diet eating plan is high fiber and low to moderate in fat. It can be considered to be an Americanized version of the Mediterranean diet.

How Does the DASH Diet Plan Work?

The DASH diet helps to lower blood pressure by providing more key nutrients, such as potassium, calcium, and magnesium, all of which are associated with lower blood pressure. These key nutrients are boosted by including more fruits, vegetables, and low-fat or nonfat dairy in your daily diet. Some people see additional benefits by lowering sodium or salt in their diet.

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Make healthy choices all year By Jami Scott

Was one of your New Year’s resolutions something about making healthier choices? After indulging during the holidays, many of us feel the need to lighten up and start the New Year off right. However, a quick Google search on “how many New Year’s resolutions fail” shows that only 8 percent of people actually achieve the goals they set at the beginning of a new year. Don’t be discouraged. Here are some of my successful tips, and a healthy recipe to get you started. Write it down — There is power in having a vision, writing it down, and telling your friends and family about it. Try making a collage of delicious healthy food and hanging it in your kitchen as a reminder. A friend of mine has a great family tradition of writing down their goals and desires for the year, putting them in a box and opening and sharing before setting their new goals – and surprisingly they achieve a lot. Make It Simple — Have you ever found a recipe with way too many ingredients, and as delicious as it sounds, you just couldn’t be bothered? I like to make simple, easy to understand recipes that are tasty and that I can build off of if I want to get creative. For example: grains, vegetables and beans bowls. It’s easy to mix and match, and tie it altogether with a favorite sauce. Get the whole family involved —A nobrainer. If you’re the only one sitting at the table with healthy food, the enthusiasm will fade away very quickly. If everyone gets a say in what’s for dinner, it creates more engagement. Pretty much any recipe can be “healthified.” Is your most popular family dinner pizza? Try building your own with whole wheat crusts, low-sodium sauce and an abundance of veggies. There are lots of recipes that can be “build your own” and healthy, like sushi rolls, tacos, pitas, or the Collard Roll recipe on this page. Jami Scott is a holistic nutritionist and the prepared foods associate coordinator in the Pacific Northwest region for Whole Foods Market.

Collard Rolls Serves 4 2 bunches collard greens * 1/3 cup orange juice 3 tablespoons tahini 1 clove garlic, minced 2 cups cooked brown rice

Bring a large pot of water to boil. Remove and discard thick stems from collard greens and place leaves in boiling water. Cook 5 minutes or until just tender. Gently remove leaves from water and drain in a colander. Carefully transfer 12 largest leaves to a baking sheet lined with paper towels. Chop remaining leaves and squeeze to drain excess liquid (you should have about 1 cup chopped leaves).

1 (15-ounce) can no-salt-added aduki beans, rinsed and drained 1 red bell pepper, finely chopped 2 teaspoons toasted sesame seeds *substitute whole wheat tortillas for a non-gluten free version In a large bowl, whisk together orange juice, tahini and garlic. Add chopped collards, rice, beans, bell pepper and sesame seeds. You will have about 4 cups mixture. Arrange a reserved collard leaf on your work surface and top with 1/3 cup rice filling. Roll up, starting with the large end of the leaf and rolling it over the filling, tucking in the ends, like a burrito. Repeat with remaining leaves and filling and serve.

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