Health MATTERS:  Vitamin D – too little, too much?

If you live where the sun don’t shine you most likely lack getting enough Vitamin D. 

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Many of us supplement with Vitamin D capsules to make up for the lack of sunshine. Up until recently I’ve been taking about 4,000 IU of D3 gel capsules daily.  That was increased from 1,000 units a few years back when a study showed we should really be taking up to 6,000 units.  I was working my way up but…

Here we go again….the newest new study is the first of its kind to show that there’s a very narrow window for healthy vitamin D levels.

  We’ve heard a lot about the benefits of vitamin D for issues like bone health and nutrient absorption, and even weight loss but there might be a hidden risk for those who frequent the supplement aisle for high doses of this superstar nutrient.

New research from the University of Copenhagen has found an association between cardiovascular deaths and both too-low and too-high levels of vitamin D in the blood.

So how much is too much and how little is too little?

Scientists and doctors have long determined that too-low  levels of Vitamin D can be harmful to overall health — and often recommend supplements, since vitamin D is generally obtained from sun exposure and isn’t readily available in the food supply. According to study author Peter Schwarz, MD, a professor in the Department of Clinical Medicine at the University of Copenhagen, the relationship between cardiovascular deaths and too-high Vitamin D levels is a new finding that’s worth our attention.

“We found this inverse J-shaped curve of mortality —which was surprising, as we expected that vitamin D should reach much higher levels to cause damage,” he tells Yahoo Health.

For the many who are told in their yearly checkup that their vitamin D levels are low and to take supplements indefinitely, this could be important news.

The study, published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, tracked participants in the COPD-Study, which included data on follow-ups of 250,000 people over a wide range of ages from a period between 2004  to 2011. More than 16,000 of the participants were registered in the Danish Registry of Causes of Death, where researchers were able to determine mortality.

Mortality risk from a cardiovascular event or stroke seemed to jump roughly twofold when vitamin D levels fell below 50 nmol/L (nanomoles per litre) and increase by a 1 to 3 ratio when levels rose to over 100 nmol/L. Somewhere between 50 and 100 nmol/L seemed to be the optimum level, with roughly 70 nmol/L being the sweet spot.

To put those numbers into perspective, if you wanted to raise your Vitamin D levels from 40 nmol/L to 50 nmol/L, you’d have to take a 1,000 IU supplement each day for several months to achieve your desired level of D.

Since this is such a new discovery, Schwarz says he’d like to see other groups worldwide conduct research on various populations to help confirm the optimal upper level of vitamin D in the body. And he cautions against drawing too many conclusions. “This is an association between vitamin D and mortality by cardiovascular disease, stroke and heart attack and not causal explanation.”

In the meantime, doctors and consumers should be mindful of their supplementation.

If you have low levels of vitamin D, supplementation is not a problem to raise them up — but it’s generally not meant to be taken continually, for a long time period. “Based on our study we should recommend supplementation to a level between 50 and 100 nmol/L, but if the level [in the body] is higher, one must reduce supplementation,” Schwarz says. “Extensive supplementation with different vitamin D products cannot be recommended.”

That said, Schwarz insists it’s a long-term high level of D in the body that’s problematic — not a short-term increase in D, or taking a strong supplement for a short time.

Talk to your doctor about getting your vitamin D levels checked.

He can recommend the supplement strength and duration that’s right for you. The Institute of Medicine recommends roughly 400 IU per day of D and check out the Vitamin D Council for more on supplementation and getting D from natural sources.

Dosage of Vitamin D Needed To Achieve 35 to 40 ng/ml (90-100 nmol/L)

Historically, 400 IU (10 ug) of vitamin D was recommended for better health because it closely approximated the amount of vitamin D in a teaspoonful of cod liver oil. However, 800 to 1,000 IU is the dose that may have a better chance of giving a patient a normal vitamin D level. In some countries (I know, it gets confusing), vitamin D is listed in micrograms, and the relationship is as follows:

  • 2.5 mcg (micrograms) = 100 IU.
  • 5 mcg = 200 IU.
  • 10 mcg = 400 IU.
  • 15 mcg = 600 IU.
  • 20 mcg = 800 IU.

Source:  Jenna Birch | Yahoo Health

 

 

Feel-good Friday: SPRING is in the air!

Tomorrow is the day we’ve been waiting for all Winter – the first official day of Spring!

With spring comes longer days, new adventures, maybe a spring fling or bright new romance, lighter clothes and a change in our style with some added colour.

SPOTTED:

Cheerful, Colourful Carryalls from Roots Canada20150317_142013

A new Spring shadow palette from Canadian Cosmetic queen (headquarters are based in Montreal) Lise Watier. A palette of bright yet soft colours inspired by the Runways.20150318_17294520150318_172648

And something to put a Spring in your step:

Source: Fernando Leon/Getty Images  
Source: Fernando Leon/Getty Images

I love these comfortable printed palm shoes from Arden Wohl X Cri de Coeur, Presentation – Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Spring 2015

What are you craving for Spring?

 

beauty: your body and your body lotion

What’s in your BODY LOTION?

20150315_202320You’ve seen ingredients like Sodium Lactate, Glycerin and Ceramides right?  Did you know that these ingredients in the bottle are the same ones in you body?

Sodium Lactate: is a salt found in lactic acid, which your body makes when you exercise.  In lotion, it coats your skin and locks in moisture. (Ahava & Cetaphil are two that contain SL).

Glycerin: found in your skin’s fatty tissues is so good at preventing water loss that brands sometimes add a synthetic version to creams. (Vaseline Intensive Care, Eucerin & Jason contain glycerin as one of their ingredients).

Ceramides: are fats that help keep skin soft and strong.  Moisturizers with ceramides are especially good for ultra-dry skin. (CeraVe lotion is a well known brand that contains this).

Every good lotion should contain oils which penetrate skin to help rehydrate, plump, and fill in tiny cracks.  Coconut oil, olive oil & avocado oil are good natural ones.

Did you know?

Even lotions labeled “unscented” may contain masking fragrances that neutralize the smell of other ingredients – and companies don’t have to list them on the label.  So if you have ultra-sensitive skin, you should do a patch test first when using a new cream or body lotion.

Care to share which body lotion you’re using?

 

style – I enjoy a good duster now & then

The Duster Coatduster1 - CopyA worn-out old duster.  In the old days of the Wild West the coat protected your clothing from trail dust, but not much else. This type of coat was usually worn by deputy lawmen and a popular choice for bounty hunters.  While it is called the Duster Coat, a true duster would be open in the back, allowing one’s legs to be protected while on horseback.

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But this ain’t that!

A great transition piece for spring!  And Spring is just about here.  The open silhouette and sweater-like composition keep your look casually chic and—more importantly— comfortable.  People compare it to the trenchcoat but it’s not exactly because trenches have belts and way more buttons and the fabric is different.

I prefer no collar and a hidden button or two but the styles can vary a bit. It’s so easy to wear because you just throw it over whatever you have on from jeans to a dress and it pulls everything together.  duster5duster4

Kim Kardashian West taken from Bazaar Magazine
*Kim Kardashian West taken from Bazaar Magazine

If you need more warmth just wrap a large scarf or shawl and you’re ready to go.  A neutral shade will keep you from getting tired of it although a bold color is nice too.

*Bazaar magazine refers to the coat Kimye is wearing as a Duster but only in the fact that it falls a few inches above the ground.  It looks like a regular camel coat to me but she does look especially chic wearing an all black ensemble (especially the turtleneck) underneath.  And it’s a little more cover than her skin tight latex dresses.

How about you – do you like them?

 

 

Confections – Chewy Chocolate Almond Cookies

 Chocolate + Almond = Delicious Cookies!

I was looking to buy a bowl of soup and Tourtière (a Québécoise meat pie) from Tartine bakery in Vancouver when I discovered this delightful bag of cookies. 20150311_144409 They tasted amazing, so light and chewy with the perfect combination of almond to chocolate. It  really reminded me of another dessert I make – a chocolate almond torte but in cookie form.  Since I don’t have their exact recipe here is the next best thing.  Just add icing sugar to finish it off.

That's a sour cherry tart in the middle - for a little variety.
That’s a sour cherry tart in the middle – for a little variety.

Chewy Chocolate Almond Cookies

INGREDIENTS:

1/2 pound (2 sticks) unsalted butter; room temperature
3/4 cup light brown sugar, packed
1 cup granulated sugar
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
2 large eggs at room temperature
2/3 cup unsweetened cocoa (I used Scharffen Berger)
2 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon kosher salt
2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
1/2 cup blanched slivered almonds; coarsely chopped

DIRECTIONS:

1. In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream the butter and both sugars until light and fluffy.

2. Add the vanilla, then the eggs, one at a time, and mix well. Scrape down the sides of the bowl after the addition of each egg.

3. Sift together the cocoa, flour, baking soda, and salt. Turn your mixer to low and gradually add the sifted ingredients; mix until just combined.

4. Fold in the chocolate chips and almonds. *Refrigerate dough for 1 hour.

5. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or a silicone baking mat.

6. Measure the dough using a 1 1/2 tablespoon scoop or a rounded tablespoon. Roll the dough in your hands until it forms a uniform ball and place on your lined baking sheet.

7.  Bake the cookies for 11-12 minutes (the cookies will seem underdone).  Remove from the oven and let cool slightly (about 3 minutes) and transfer to wire rack and let cool completely.

Yields about 30 cookies.

*Trick: stick the dough in the freezer for a little while to allow the flavors to marry and the dough to slightly stiffen.  It makes it easier to form the cookies with.

Source: mybakingaddiction.com

Tartine Bread & Pies: 770 Beach Ave, Vancouver.

p.s.  I think this post was influenced by yesterdays post.

 

 

 

Feel-good Friday: Fun with Flamingos

The Flamingo may be the most Fabulous of all the bird species.  Think about it.

100% natural - at the Marriott Resort Palm Desert.
100% natural – at the Marriott Resort Palm Desert.

They’re the bird of choice for *gracing peoples lawns since 1957.  Other birds would be tickled pink to be so long legged and curvaceous.  They look cool and live in “hot” places like Miami and the Flamingo Hilton in Vegas. They look good wearing sunglasses and move gracefully.             It wouldn’t be so bad to be a Flamingo.

DID YOU KNOW?

The word “flamingo” comes from the Spanish and Latin word “flamenco” which means fire, and refers to the bright color of the birds’ feathers.

Flamingos are strong but rare swimmers and powerful fliers, even though they’re most often seen just wading.

When flying in a flock, the top speed of a flamingo can be as high as 35 miles per hour.

Flamingos hold their bills upside down while feeding, often for several hours a day, so they can filter out their food while skimming the water.

A flamingo chick’s bill is small and straight, but will develop the distinct “break” curve after a few months.

Flamingos are monogamous birds that lay only a single egg each year. If that egg is lost or damaged, they do not typically lay a replacement.

Flamingo chicks are born gray or white and take up to three years to reach their mature pink, orange or red plumage.

The pink, orange or red color of a flamingo’s feathers is caused by carotenoid pigments in their food, and a flamingo’s diet includes shrimp, plankton, algae and crustaceans.

A adult flamingo’s legs can be 30-50 inches long, which is longer than their entire body.

A flock of flamingos is called a stand or a flamboyance.

Flamingos have a wild lifespan of 20-30 years, but in captivity have been recorded as living up to 50 years or longer.

The most prominent threats to flamingos include predators, habitat loss and poaching for decorative feathers as well as humans hunting flamingos to gather eggs as food or to harvest their tongues as meat.

100% plastic. At "dazzles" courtyard Palm Springs
100% plastic. At “dazzles” courtyard Palm Springs

*In case you are dying to know…Don Featherstone of Massachusetts is the inventor of the pink plastic lawn flamingo.  You’re welcome.

Photos: d. king

 

 

beauty: BE Beautiful Tattoes

As a general rule I’m not into tattoos for myself although I can admire them on someone else.home_brush3

I almost got up the nerve to have a tiny one engraved years ago when my sister and I booked appointments together in Toronto at a well known tattoo parlour.  She went ahead of me and came out with a beautiful little butterfly but then when it was my turn I chickened out.  I don’t like needles or pain so no tattoos to date.

But if I were to reconsider the BROW tattoo (to fill in some of the sparse areas) would be the route to go. brows02 If only because it comes highly recommended and I know someone who went and is happily satisfied with the results.  Because her brows were thin and light and now they’re perfect and more natural looking (even though they’re tattooed).  Sometimes we tend to over pluck and they don’t grow back fast enough and when they do, they don’t look the same.  This sounds like a good solution.  And it will give the appearance of fuller brows which I think is nicer than thin brows personally.  Even though thin was in.

Cosmetic tattooing is designed to enhance and refine your beauty and can be a life changing option for many reasons. Every individual has a unique set of requirements when it comes to their own personal beauty. The pros at BE are trained and experienced to ensure you get the look you desire.

Brianna Errelat, founder of BE Studio, is an accomplished makeup artist based in Vancouver, BC whose work can be seen extensively in fashion, commercial, print, editorial and wedding applications.  All services are completed by Brianna Errelat, certified in Permanent Makeup, Paramedical and Skin Revision.

 QUESTIONS??

WHAT IS COSMETIC TATTOOING?

Cosmetic Tattooing, also called Semi-Permanent Makeup or Micro pigmentation, is the process of implanting color pigment beneath the surface of the skin by means of a tiny, sterile, disposable needle to produce the appearance of cosmetic makeup or to enhance the natural features of the face.

 HOW LONG DOES THE TATTOO LAST?

Typically 1-3 years but a few factors come into play here.  The ink is iron oxide based, which means if you have an iron deficiency your tattoo will fade faster. If you’re a sun worshipper, get chemical peels, AHA, Glycolic etc. it will also cause the tattoo to fade faster. I recommend wearing SPF 50 on your tattoo (and your whole face really as we know what the sun does to our skin!)

 I’M NERVOUS…IS IT GOING TO HURT?

Don’t be nervous, I use an amazing topical anesthetic to numb the area before we start.  Your comfort is very important to me!  I also have a brow tattoo so I know how it feels.  Everyone’s pain threshold is different.  If yours is low feel free to take a NON BLOOD THINNING pain killer before your appointment like Tylenol. I continue to use numbing agents during the procedure as well.

 DO YOU HAVE TO SHAVE MY EYEBROWS OR EYE LASHES TO GET THE TATTOO?

Don’t laugh, this is a common question! No it’s not like a body tattoo where the tattoo artist has to shave the area before we start. I use the natural hair growth of your brow as a guide to give you the most beautiful result, and if you have no hair I create a brand new natural growth look for you!

 HOW DO YOU KNOW WHAT SHAPE AND COLOR TO USE?

I have 12 years of experience in the cosmetics industry, which has allowed me to work on every skin tone, brow shape, face shape, eye shape, and lip shape you could possibly think of!  This gives me a major advantage when it comes to choosing the design and color that suits you.  Having being “known” for brow design you can be confident you will walk out with a shape that suits your face and makes you look youthful, happy and polished!

 HOW TO BE PREPARED FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT

It is best to avoid alcohol, Aspirin, and Blood thinners (if possible) before your appointment.

 WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT AFTER YOUR SERVICE?

For the first 3 – 6 days, the color intensity of your procedure will be significantly darker, as well as larger and sharper than what is expected for the final outcome. Although the area will appear healed after 10 days, it will not be fully healed for 4-6 weeks (8 weeks for lips) to reveal the actual color, this is based on how quickly the outer layer of your skin exfoliates.

How do you feel about this?  Would you do it?

http://www.bemakeuphair.com/

Vintage Style/Décor: Pink Canary

midcentury modern—has never been more au courantcanary5canary8Pink Canary offers VINTAGE and UNIQUE items for the homecanary3
Specializing in midcentury modern, barware, art glass, pottery, and home furnishings. They have one of the largest selections of Vintage Glassware in the Desert. canary4
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New items are vintage inspired and include Candles, Pillows, Linens, and other furnishings.
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Location: 160 East Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, California

I like this for outside entertaining
I choose this set for outside entertaining
well afterall, it is Palm Springs
well afterall, this is Palm Springs

Photos: d king

Food: this Peaceful Restaurant serves Killer Chinese

Tuesday is food day on this blog but it doesn’t always have to be a posted recipe.  It’s about food in general.  Good food that is.beef1

Sometimes we just want to share something we’ve tried recently that we found to be outstanding.   Which brings me to your not typical run-of-the-mill Chinese restaurant in Vancouver, British Columbia – Peaceful Restaurant. In a sea of Chinese restaurants this is quite the claim.  rice1While I’m at it, it must be noted that Vancouver has some of the finest Chinese restaurants in the world and, word on the street (according to my Chinese friends) is that they’re even better than a lot of the ones in China.

Okay, to be fair when Superstar Food Network Restaurateur Guy Fieri says something is hot you’ve got to at least check it out.

While I can’t vouch for everything on the menu, here are two extra special dishes.  One is ordinarily served in every single Chinese restaurant and the other is a bit more unusual.  I’m talking about Peaceful’s Special House Fried Rice & Beef Rolls.

You come to expect the same old, same old house fried rice.  Not here.  This one is extra flavourful and comes fully loaded.  I don’t know which part of the world you live in, but if you make it over this way please try this *house fried rice.  The beef roll ups, on the other hand are unusually unique and super tasty.  The pastry is crepe like and flaky while the meat has the texture of pulled pork with an exotic mixture of hoisin, green onion and something a little spicy.  It is simply put, delicious.  No other words to describe it, you have to experience it.

They have three locations:

532 W Broadway #110, 2394 W 4th Ave in Kitsilano and 43 E 5th Avenue in Mount Pleasant.

http://peacefulrestaurant.com/

*the only thing I don’t like is the baby shrimp but you can pick them out or maybe ask them to omit them entirely from your order (if you don’t eat shrimp).