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Food Allergies May Be Wrecking Your Health

Friday, March 25th, 2011
Gluten Free Society and Dr. Peter Osborne are hosting another Gluten Free Meeting on April 2nd at the Sugar Land Library.

Our Guest Speaker is Dr. Jaffe (his Bio is below).  He is the founder of EAB Laboratory, the most advanced lab in the world specializing in helping physicians identify food allergies in patients.

Dr. Jaffe is flying in just for our group.  Let’s make him welcome!

Note:  This is a new location for the meeting (please see link above for directions).

Time: 11:00 am to 1:00 pm

No Entry Fee, but please bring a gluten free/grain free dish with recipes, a family member, or a friend who might find the benefit of a gluten free diet.

Join us for learning, food and friendship.  If you missed the last meeting, you can check it out here…

Dr. Jaffe’s Bio:

Russell Jaffe, MD PhD (http://www.drrusselljaffe.com/)

Dr. Jaffe received his MD degree from the Boston University School of Medicine in 1972.  He completed his residency training in Clinical Pathology at the National Institutes of Health, where he was on the permanent staff as a practicing molecular biologist and molecular pathologist. In addition, he has studied extensively in the area of nutrition. He was asked by Norm Shealey to be the founding chairman of the Scientific Committee of the American Holistic Medical Association. He was the first Course Director of “Oriental Medical Strategies in Western Medical Practice.” This was the first program recognized by N Y State for licensure certification based on being a diplomate of this training program. Most graduates of this program are now instructors in Oriental Medicine and Acupuncture training programs throughout the world. In 1984, Dr. Jaffe developed the lymphocyte response assays (LRA) by ELISA/ACT tests ( http://www.elisaact.com/ ).  These tests enable physicians to examine the responses of patients’ immune systems to challenges. Delayed allergy for up to 436 common substances can be ruled in or ruled out in terms of delayed hypersensitivity by functional LRA by ELISA/ACT or MELISA tests.

Get in the Best Shape of Your Life!

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

Dr. Osborne is proud to announce the Town Center Wellness Boot Camp Program.   If you want to get in the best physical shape of your life and feel better than you ever have, fill out the form below and we will get all the details over to you right away.



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Toxic Fluoride in Your Drinking Water

Monday, January 17th, 2011

Just late last week, the CDC released a statement admitting that two in five children show signs of fluoride streaking.   In this instance, streaking is a nice term for poisoning due to dental fluorosis.  Government officials are beginning to realize how polluted our water system and food chain is with fluoride.

For decades, parents have listened to their dentists and medical doctors warnings and have given their children fluoride through any means possible such as by tap water, at dental visits, and even in toothpaste.  Fluoride is a poison.   It is really not fluoride at all but fluorosilicic acid, a toxic waste product of the phosphate industry.

Here are only some of the many effects Flouride has once inside the body:

  • Causes the breakdown of bone, collagen, tissue, muscle, kidneys, and lungs
  • Lowers and confuses your immune system, causing it to attack itself
  • Destroys your thyroid gland

Fluoride has been used as both an insecticide and as rat poison.  Even the toothpaste companies know how deadly fluoride is: Proctor and Gamble, the makers of Crest, acknowledge that a family-sized tube “theoretically contains enough fluoride to kill a small child.”  Remove and reduce your fluoride exposure as soon as you can and your body will thank you for it.

Steps to Reduce Fluoride Exposure:

1. Get rid of your fluoridated toothpaste

2. Choose organic fruits and vegetables since the US National Organic Program does not permit the use of pesticides that leave high fluoride residues

3. Avoid long-term use of medications that contain fluorine  (many of these are antidepressants)

4. Filter the water coming into your home with a whole house water filter.  Drinking and bathing water need to be filtered.  Clinically I have seen patients with fluoride poisoning due to bathing in water with excessive fluoride.  In some cases it was so bad that a blue ring was left around the tub.  I personally use Watershield.

Weight Loss Part of Your Resolution?

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

Weight Loss Myths

A wonderful thing happens every New Year.  People commit to new fitness and weight loss programs as part of their New Year Resolutions.  Why is this so wonderful?  It increases awareness about the importance of diet and exercise and improves the health of those involved.  Unfortunately, most people fall off of the proverbial wagon after the first month or two.

The Problem with Traditional Weight Loss Programs

The problem with many weight loss systems is that they cater to the masses without considering individual need.  They use a “one size fits all” approach.  This approach works for some but leaves many to ponder why the weight will not come off the way it used to.

Most diet plans are based on Calorie consumption.  Not enough thought is given to the quality of the Calories being consumed.  For example, there are a number of companies that provide Calorie controlled meals.  This concept works well for portion control; however, the quality of the food being used is poor and as the age old adage goes – “You are what you eat.”  Chemicals, radiated foods, ultra pasteurization, processing, lack of nutrient density, genetically modified foods, cloned meats, unidentified food intolerances, etc. all taint many of these so called “healthy foods”.  Many of these factors can cause internal inflammation when ingested leading to an increased risk for cancer, heart disease, diabetes, weight gain and more.

As if that were not bad enough, weight loss is not just about Calories.  The concept of the Calorie is based on the amount of heat a food generates when it is burned in a sealed chamber.  Although Calorie estimation can be useful, it does not take into consideration the affect that food can have on hormone levels.  To make things even more confusing, different foods can affect people’s hormones differently.  For example, some people do not tolerate carbohydrates very well.  For these individuals, carbs cause excessive insulin production which in turn tells the body to store fat.  This can happen even if the individual is not “over eating” on Calories.

Exercise Programs

Exercise is also a critical and key component for successful weight loss.  The common perception is that performing cardiovascular exercise is enough to help a person with weight loss.  This concept is not entirely true.  Cardio is over rated as a form of exercise.  Although it helps tone blood vessels, it does very little for muscle tone.  The key to weight loss with exercise programs is achieving adequate lean muscle mass.  I am not talking about working out with weights to become Herculean.  Many fear that this will happen, but it is just not true.  The fact of the matter is that muscle utilizes energy.  The more tone your muscles, the more energy your body expends while at rest.  Additionally, maintaining solid muscle tone as we age has been shown to increase the life span.

A common problem with exercise is time.  People typically do not want to take an hour or more daily to go to a gym and exercise.  I recommend The 10 minute rule.  Everyone has at least 10 minutes to give to exercise.  The key to this rule is that the exercise must be intense.  Try the following exercises: push-ups, pull ups, lunges, and squats.  Perform two sets of each exercise within a 10 minute time frame.  Don’t worry if you can’t perform a lot of repetitions of these exercises when you first get started.  The key will be consistency over time.  If you do it daily your body will get stronger and build lean muscle mass.  As this happens you will notice your clothes fitting better, your energy increasing, your sleep improving, etc.  Do not weigh yourself on a scale.  As you lose fat, you will gain muscle.  Therefore, your weight may not fluctuate down as much as you want it to.  Weight is not as important as body composition.

Once Again, Common Sense Applies –
People are different and unique.  No one diet is right for everyone.  The same can be said for exercise.  No one program is right for everyone.  If you are having problems with weight loss, know what your options are.  You might not be responding for a number of different reasons.  Specialized genetic and laboratory testing can help you identify what type of diet and exercise program will work better for you.  Put the odds in your favor before you get frustrated with a lack of progress.

Dr. Peter Osborne and Gluten Free Society | Host Gluten Free Meeting

Monday, December 6th, 2010
The Gluten Free Society and Dr. Peter Osborne are hosting a New Years Resolution Meeting (Gluten Free Style) on January 15th at the Sugar Land Library.

We will be covering secret exercise techniques to help you build healthy muscle tone and shed those unwanted holiday pounds.

Note:  This is a new location for the meeting (please see link above for directions).

Time: 11:00 am to 1:00 pm

No Entry Fee, but please bring a gluten free/grain free dish with recipes, a family member, or a friend who might find the benefit of a gluten free diet.

Join us for learning, food and friendship.  If you missed the last meeting, you can check it out here…