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News, Views & Product Reviews Kew Organics Honey Lemon & Coconut Oil Syrup With cooler weather on the way this is a great recipe to have handy. Mix all the ingredients together in a small saucepan with just enough heat to melt the coconut oil. Take syrup by the spoonful as desired - room temperature or warmer is best. You can also mix the syrup into hot water or tea. Once the syrup is cooled the coconut oil will harden. Gently warm the syrup up before using (or "dig out" a teaspoon). Store in refrigerator for up to a month. The Best Medicine. A farmer wants to know how many sheep he has in his field, so he asks his border collie to count them. The dog runs into the field, counts them and runs back to the farmer. The farmer says, "How many?" The dog says, "40." The farmer is surprised and says, "How can there be 40 - I only bought 38!" The dog says, "I rounded them up." Issue No 63 17/3/2014 Paleo Diet In recent years a couple of Paleo diet books have made the best seller list and led to a huge increase in it's popularity. So move over Rawists, Veganites and Vegetarianists, there's a new kid in town. The Paleo diet of course, is based on what our distant cave dwelling ancestors would have likely consumed in their day to day lives. According to http://thepaleodiet.com/ the following is a summary of the Paleo Diet: EAT: Grass-produced meats, Fish/seafood, Fresh fruits and veggies, Eggs, Nuts and seeds, Healthful oils (Olive, walnut, flaxseed, macadamia, avocado, coconut) DON’T EAT: Cereal grains, Legumes (including peanuts), Dairy, Refined sugar, Potatoes, Processed foods, Salt, Refined vegetable oils Fred Bisci is an 84 year old raw foodist (100% raw for the last 60 years). I went to hear him speak a few years ago and one thing he said has always stuck in my head. He said "The only thing that is more important than what you eat, is what you don't eat". At the time I thought yes, avoid the over processed, chemical ridden stuff they sell at the supermarkets. But of course, it ain't quite that simple. Should one consume Legumes? Meat? Dairy? Eggs? Grains? They are all "natural" aren't they? Depending on which, if any, dietary philosophy is subscribed to, the answer will vary. Personally, there's only a couple of guidelines that I haven't changed my mind on over the years: -Eat as much fruit and veg as you can handle - Eat most food in as natural state as possible (the food that is, not you). Probably one notable exception to that is including some fermented foods in the diet. As for the question of meat, legumes, dairy, grains and eggs etc - dunno. If you've worked it out let me know. However, the whole point of this article was to hilight the fact that we are now stocking Rumble's Paleo range of goodies. They include creatively named items such as Neanderthal Nuggets and Mommoth Mounds. They are all gluten, grain and dairy free and can be found with our other snacks next to the register. Feeling stressed? You may need magnesium From www.liverdoctor.com/magnesium-article/: Magnesium deficiency is a growing concern in all Western nations. The magnesium content of our food is declining, while certain dietary and lifestyle habits can cause you to lose excessive amounts of magnesium from your body. Being magnesium deficient places you at far higher risk of high blood pressure and heart disease. The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study assessed more than 15 thousand people aged between 45 and 64 years. People with cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure and diabetes had significantly lower body levels of magnesium. People with a low dietary intake of magnesium had lower levels of good HDL cholesterol and thicker carotid artery walls. This places them at higher risk of having a stroke. Magnesium helps to relax the muscular walls of your arteries, thus helping to normalize blood pressure. Magnesium also helps to keep your heart beating in a regular rhythm. Ironically most medication used to control high blood pressure depletes the body of magnesium, thereby worsening the condition. Magnesium deficiency makes you feel more stressed. When you are stressed, your adrenal glands release the stress hormones adrenaline and cortisol into your bloodstream. These hormones cause the loss of magnesium through urine. This means that anyone who has experienced long term stress will probably end up magnesium deficient unless they take a supplement. People who are magnesium deficient feel more stressed. Minor annoyances can feel overwhelming. This leads to a negative spiral because the more stressed you feel, the more magnesium deficient you become. Who is at risk of magnesium deficiency? The following people are most likely to be magnesium deficient: –Stressed people –People who consume alcohol regularly or in large quantities –People with digestive problems that impair mineral absorption –High levels of salt, caffeine and soft drinks in the diet increase magnesium excretion –Profuse sweating, such as through intense exercise or extreme heat increases magnesium loss –The oral contraceptive pill increases magnesium loss –Diets low in vegetables, nuts and seeds promote magnesium deficiency What are the symptoms of magnesium deficiency? Most of the magnesium in your body is stored in your skeleton. This means blood tests are not a reliable way to check for magnesium deficiency. Therefore you can determine if you are magnesium deficient based on certain symptoms. The following symptoms are the most common manifestations of magnesium deficiency: –Muscle spasms and weak muscles –Insomnia –Depression –Nausea –Lethargy –Irritability and agitation –Dizziness –Fibromyalgia –Poor attention span Magnesium supplements Magnesium is found in green leafy vegetables, nuts and seeds. Most people don't eat enough of these foods to obtain sufficient magnesium, and due to modern farming practices, the magnesium content of all foods has declined. A magnesium supplement is the most reliable way to correct a magnesium deficiency quickly. You should notice the benefits within a couple of weeks. I have found that magnesium is best absorbed when taken in a variety of forms; that is why I designed Magnesium Complete tablets. I recommend you begin with 2 tablets twice daily with meals, and reduce the dose to 2 tablets daily for maintenance once you are feeling better. For anyone that wishes to learn more about the importance of Magnesium to our wellbeing we now have available at Kew Organics MAGNESIUM The Miracle Mineral by Dr Sandra Cabot as well as Cabot Health's Magnesium Ultra Powder and tablets. DID YOU KNOW we are now trading to 8pm on Fridays and are OPEN SUNDAYS 10am to 3pm? Website: www.keworganics.com.au Facebook: www.facebook.com/KewOrganics TRADING HOURS: 9am-6pm Monday to Thursday, 9am-8pm Friday. 9am-4pm Saturday, 10am-3pm Sunday