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avecinia wellness center is Fresno's premier integrative medicine and wellness center. Our mission is to partner with our patients and help them attain their optimal well-being by integrating diverse, proven healing modalities with primary care/internal medicine and with a commitment to the highest standards of care, compassion and service. We provide health management, weight management, acupuncture, massage therapy, and aesthetic (Botox, Juvederm/Radiesse, Obagi, eMatrix Skin Rejuvination and more) services to empower our patients to live happy, healthier lives!

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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Pink Slime....ewwwww

When we turn our televisions on after a long day of work, and begin the daily process of de-stressing our bodies and minds as we unwind, usually many of us turn on the news, and ironically it can cause us more stress. Health is a common issue that arises throughout many news articles, where it seems as if every month there is an epidemic sweeping the nation or an outbreak of a super bug that is threatening our population. Lately, there has been talk about a substance in our meat called “pink slime” which is said to be a beef filler in order to achieve the “finely textured beef” these companies promise. In this avecinia health update blog, we will be discuss what “pink slime” is and whether it can cause us real harm!

To set the record straight, "pink slime" is not unsafe. That doesn’t mean it’s exactly safe or good for you either. This filler byproduct is made by running scraps from meat cuttings through a processor that removes the fat from the trimmings. The beef is usually treated with ammonia to kill bacteria such as E. Coli and salmonella, a process that has been a subject of suspicion and debate despite claims that it is harmless. According to Marion Nestle, a professor of nutrition and public health at New York University, the substance is safe but still raises issues, “It is not dangerous at all. The question is whether it’s socially acceptable,” says Ms. Nestle. “Humans don’t usually eat byproducts. Just because it’s safe doesn’t mean it’s acceptable.” The issue raised is not the question whether this product is safe or not, but whether labels should disclose that the product contains “pink slime” and then consumers would be able to decide for themselves if they’d wish to purchase it or not. "Pink slime" is found in retail ground beef, low-fat hotdogs, lunch meat, beef sticks, pepperoni, frozen entrees, meatballs, and canned foods. Until early this year, fast food chains such as McDonald’s, Taco Bell, and Burger King used the filler in their beef products.

"Pink slim" isn’t an immediate risk, and there are no proven side effects from eating products that contain it (but eating a lot of processed foods can have its own detrimental health effects). This is definitely a reminder of how very important it is to know exactly what we are putting in our mouths. Reading labels on food products is a must and always try to choose organic products over processed. Hopefully this recent controversy has been a wake-up call to the reality of what these food industries are capable of. Take control of what you eat and be sure to ask your primary care provider, such as the doctors and health experts at avecinia wellness center, for any tips and useful suggestion on how to improve your diet for the best.

This blog was written by Dania Abdul-Resoul, an intern at avecinia wellness center.  Dania is a pre-physical therapy student at Cal State Fresno.


For daily updates on news, information and more on health care and wellness, join avecinia wellness center's facebook page and follow avecinia on twitter . avecinia wellness center is Fresno's premier integrative medicine and wellness center. We combine internal medicine and primary care with health managementweight managementacupuncture, aesthetics (BotoxJuvedermRadiesseObagi and more) and massage therapy for a holistic approach to health. We use a robust electronic health record program and patient web portal to enhance our delivery of services and to help our patients reach their optimal well-being. To learn more, visit www.avecinia.com. If you are looking for a primary care doctor in Fresno or the Central Valley and would like to become a part of the avecinia family, visit our website and click on new patient registration. Let Dr. Unaiza Hayat and/or Ali Kunkel, MPA, PA-C, become your trusted guides. Our Aesthetic, Weight Management, Acupuncture, Health Management and Massage Therapy services do not require us to be your primary care physician. Learn more at www.avecinia.com.We look forward to meeting you!

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Sneezing, sniffling, blurry eyes- oh what to do! How not to suffer from Spring allergies!

As this year’s not-so-chilly winter draws to a close and Fresno is transformed into a beautiful oasis where the Fruitless Pear Trees line the streets, and the Sierra Mountains encompass your view in every direction; you take a minute to marvel at this gorgeous sight. As the cool breeze runs through your hair, your vision starts to become blurry from the tears swelling up, you can’t smell the lavender in the air and ACHOOO! You have a sneezing attack! It’s allergy season; and with all of this natural beauty comes this pesky menace that affects 1 in 10 Americans today. In our April health blog, we will be discussing a number of ways that will help protect you from your allergies so you won’t be spending your spring behind closed windows and doors.

So what exactly causes so many people to have these seasonal allergies? Allergies are an abnormal response of the immune system. In the spring, airborne pollens from trees, grasses, flowers, and weeds cause an allergic reaction in the form of short term inflammation of the mucous membranes that line the nasal passages when the body attacks pollen and histamines are released into your blood. The histamines trigger the runny nose, itchy eyes and other symptoms of allergies. Allergy season typically kicks off in the spring when certain trees or grasses pollinate, affects 40 million Americans and cost more than $1 billion to treat. Although it's usually not a dangerous condition, it can be very uncomfortable and, for some people, can severely disrupt daily activities.

There are several things you can do before allergy season starts to help you enjoy the spring even more and save yourself a trip to the doctor’s office:

  • Clean smarter- curtains, carpets and upholstery all harbor pollen, so frequent vacuuming is recommended, especially if your vacuum includes a HEPA filter. Also try to dust more often as well, use a damp cloth or static-charged material that will be able to trap allergens instead of a standard feather duster or dry cloth. Wash your pillow cases more often, and put them in the dryer for at least 20 minutes every other night;
  • Breathe cleaner- invest in an air filter which will help allergy and asthma sufferers breathe easier since they're are designed to trap smoke, pollen and other larger particles in the air; and
  • Eat healthier- nutritionists suggest adding cayenne pepper and ginger to your diet during allergy season, where a spicy curry or hot salsa can help clear up congestion. Add a tablespoon of local organic honey to your morning routine- since bees pollinate from local trees and plants, it helps build up your immune system to the pollen. Also, Quercetin, a flavonoid found in in onions, apples and black tea has anti-inflammatory properties and can block histamines. Try to avoid melon, banana, cucumber, sunflower seeds, chamomile and herbal supplements containing Echinacea because these foods can aggravate allergies.

As always, discuss with your primary care provider what options may be the best fit for you. So now plan that weekend hike, picnic or day outside and enjoy it without the runny nose, sneezing, blurry eyes of past springs!

This blog was written by Dania Abdul-Resoul, an intern at avecinia wellness center.  Dania is a pre-physical therapy student at Cal State Fresno.


For daily updates on news, information and more on health care and wellness, join avecinia wellness center's facebook page and follow avecinia on twitter . avecinia wellness center is Fresno's premier integrative medicine and wellness center. We combine internal medicine and primary care with health managementweight managementacupuncture, aesthetics (BotoxJuvedermRadiesseObagi and more) and massage therapy for a holistic approach to health. We use a robust electronic health record program and patient web portal to enhance our delivery of services and to help our patients reach their optimal well-being. To learn more, visit www.avecinia.com. If you are looking for a primary care doctor in Fresno or the Central Valley and would like to become a part of the avecinia family, visit our website and click on new patient registration. Let Dr. Unaiza Hayat and/or Ali Kunkel, MPA, PA-C, become your trusted guides. Our Aesthetic, Weight Management, Acupuncture, Health Management and Massage Therapy services do not require us to be your primary care physician. Learn more at www.avecinia.com.We look forward to meeting you!