Editor’s note: this article is excerpted from a longer, previously published version. To read the longer version online, go to: https://tinyurl.com/j57x8qa
According to Statistics Canada, 54% of women and 65% of men are overweight or obese. This is of great concern because excess weight can have devastating consequences for our health. Not only do we feel the psychological effects of additional weight, but it puts us at higher risk for diabetes, heart disease, cancer (prostate, colon, and breast), and arthritis.
Toxins that are not excreted from the body are typically stored in fat cells in order to protect vital tissues from exposure. Fat cells engorged with toxins then release more inflammatory proteins into our body than normal fat cells do. So the more overweight one is, the more inflammation their body produces. This leads to aches, pains, and degenerative joint disorders. As well, inflammation in the blood vessels causes increased cholesterol, high blood pressure, heart attacks or strokes, and even cancer. One may not feel the consequences of inflammation in the body until its long term damage causes a full-fledged disease.
The barriers to healthy weight loss include low thyroid function, diabetes or insulin resistance, malnutrition caused by a poor diet, high cortisol levels and stress, sleep disorders, and hormonal imbalances.
Removing Barriers to Healthy Weight Loss
Homeopathic Remedies for Weight Loss
Some natural remedies can help speed up weight loss if coupled with the above dietary changes. Homeopathic remedies are suited to each person’s particular nature, prescribed according to a person’s physical, as well as emotional, symptoms. There are many remedies that can be used in cases where a person is overweight. Here are just a few commonly prescribed ones. If you have a serious health concern or are not sure which remedy suits you, seek the help of a professional homeopath.
Calcarea Carbonica is a remedy made from carbonate of lime. It is commonly used because it covers a number of symptoms. Indications include:
Capsicum is a remedy made from the cayenne pepper plant. Common indications include:
Natrum Muriaticum is a remedy made from sodium chloride. It is a commonly prescribed homeopathic and a member of the mineral family. Common indications include:
Sulphur, which is a member of the mineral kingdom, is a very common homeopathic remedy. It covers many symptoms and is useful for a variety of conditions. If you suffer from any skin conditions seek professional help if you think you are a sulphur type. This remedy may release suppressed skin conditions – for example if you had eczema and it was treated in a suppressive manner, such as with cortisone or tar creams. (These treatments just suppress the symptoms; they don’t cure the condition.) Some common indications for sulphur include:
A 40-year-old woman came to my clinic complaining of anxiety, stress, stomach pains, and weight issues, despite her healthy diet and exercise. She wanted to lose 15 pounds. The following tools were used to assess her health:
• Electrodermal screening for food sensitivities and an organ stress test;
• Darkfield microscopy testing for B12, folic acid, and essential fatty acid levels, as well as immune system function, and digestion;
• Basal body temp testing for subclinical hypothyroidism
Her results showed a lower than normal waking body temperature, which indicates a sluggish thyroid. Although the doctor’s blood tests showed the low end of normal, we decided to support her metabolism and thyroid using supplements. Her food testing showed sensitivities to wheat and oats. Darkfield test results showed she had some markers that her blood sugar was unstable, similar to hypoglycemia.
She complained that she had a hard time sleeping and would be awakened by nightmares. She had stomach pains that caused her to double over in pain. She had been screened for gallstones no results. Her bowel movements were infrequent, one every three days. Past trauma had made her wary of certain situations, however, she felt she had laid it to rest. She preferred one-on-one company and liked to keep to herself. She craved salty foods like chips and nuts, and added salt to her meals. Her hair was thinning and falling out. She also suffered from cold sores. Her energy was very low despite exercising and attempts at healthy eating.
The prescription for her was as follows:
1) Natrum Muriaticum 200CH, three pellets once a day. (See previous description of this homeopathic remedy.)
2) Thyro Support, one capsule three times a day. This is a remedy by AOR for supporting the thyroid that contains tyrosine, potassium iodide, bacopa, forskohlii, copper, zinc, and selenium.
3) Chromium Picolinate, 600 mcgs, taken once a day with meals. This is great for blood sugar instability and supports weight loss.
4) Ashwaghanda, 1,500 mgs, twice a day with meals. This is an Ayurvedic adaptogen herb for stress. It is also found in some thyroid formulas. The thyroid and adrenal are thought to interact with each other.
5) She was to avoid wheat and oats.
6) We had her focus on low glycemic foods and eat between 1,200 to 1,400 calories per day. Although she had eaten a similar number of calories in the past, without losing any weight, it was still a good number for her goal weight and to sustain her activity level.
At her first follow-up one month later, her sleep had improved but she was still having the odd nightmare. She had no stomach pains, but was still constipated; she’d also lost five pounds. As a next step, the same prescription was given but we added a formula that contained magnesium and inositol to take before bed. This is a good mixture for sleep, and magnesium helps the bowels. After her two-month follow-up she was down 13 pounds. Her sleep was better with no nightmares, and she had daily bowel movements. She had no anxiety and felt more energetic.
This case highlights that health barriers can block weight loss. However, with a little detective work, optimal results can be seen. For most people with a little extra weight, following the above measures for healthy eating will suffice. Avoiding the Standard American Diet (fast foods, grains, and trans fats) is key.
We now have better access to medical care than most countries, however the focus is on disease treatment, not prevention. We have some choices in our health care and can seek the help of a homeopath or other alternative health practitioner. By taking a few steps towards health we can improve the quality of our food, environment, and impact the health of generations to come. Take responsibility for your health, your children’s health, and our environment.
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Hi Heather,
I believe in naturally thin strategies but looks like your tips for losing weight are also good!
Regards
Marna