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Welcome to DC Health
DC Health specializes in Sports Kinesiology, holistic health and high performance training and conditioning. Our approach is holistic and involves us looking at the complete person. By doing this your DC Health practitioner can tailor a program specifically for you that will address your physical, mental, emotional and spiritual needs.
We offer Sports Kinesiology, personal training, customized nutrition programs, lifestyle coaching, injury rehabilitation, group training classes and corporate seminars and training. We at DC Health look forward to helping you achieve all your dreams and reaching levels of health, fitness and vitality that you never thought possible!
Please contact us now to arrange a free consultation on how we can help you. For new clients only.
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Foam Roller Warm Up
May 28, 2009 by admin
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Perform this before your resistance training sessions for increased mobility, tissue quality and performance!!!
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Easy Breakfast
May 20, 2009 by admin
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Raw Biodynamic Bircher Muesli
Ingredients: 1 cup of organic raw oats, organic yoghurt (we like jalna) blueberries, grapes, banana, passionfruit and raw honey.
Simply mix all ingredients in a bowl and leave in the fridge overnight! How easy is that? Upon serving, sprinkle with cinnamon to taste.
Health benefits of each food
Oats: High source of dietary fibre, excellent for lowering cholesterol
Yoghurt: Full of good bacteria, excellent for restoring the health of the gut and good protein source.
Blueberries: High in antioxidants, good for heart health and inflammation
Grapes: The antioxidants found in grapes have cardio protective effects
Banana: The tryptophan in bananas is great for enhancing mood
Passionfruit: The juice has been found to impede the growth of cancer cells
Raw Honey: Extremely high source of valuable enzymes
Cinnamon: Has been shown to dramatically increase insulin sensitivity
Sample Core Conditioning Program – Injury Prevention
May 18, 2009 by admin
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Sample Programs
May 15, 2009 by admin
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Mobility Training
Newsletter Archive
May 15, 2009 by admin
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Soul of a Warrior
May 13, 2009 by admin
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Try not to be inspired by this! Don’t let anything ever stop you!!
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Soaked and Crispy Nuts
Nuts are a highly nutritious and valuable food. They are a vital source of man valuable vitamins and minerals and are high in heart healthy mono-unsaturated fats. Unfortunately, the nuts we buy in the supermarket are often sold as roasted nuts. This roasting process causes the fats in the nuts to go rancid, which is less than desirable when you are trying to fuel your body with healthy foods. Nuts also contain enzyme inhibitors, which are substances that stop us from absorbing the many nutrients found in nuts.

Fortunately there is a solution to these problems. This recipe comes from the excellent book Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon and Mary Enig. If nuts are firstly soaked, then slow dried, all the positivies of nuts are available with none of the draw backs. Soaking the nuts replicates germination and allows all the nutrients to be released and the enzyme inhibitors to be deactivated. Slow cooking at a temperature of below 65 degrees celsius does not damage any of the fats or any of the enzymes. in the food.
Crispy Nuts
Makes 4 cups
4 cups almonds (or any other nuts)
2 teaspoons sea salt
filtered water
Mix almonds with salt and filtered water and leave in a warm place for at least 7 hours or overnight. Drain in a colander. Spread almonds out on a stainless steel baing pan and place in a warm oven (no more than 65 degrees) for 12 to 24 hours, turning occasionally, until completely dry and crisp.
This method of cooking nuts works for all varieties except cashews, which should be soaked for no more than 6 hours. You will be amazed by the amazing flavour and texture of the nuts. Bon Appetit!
Reference: Fallon, S. Enig, M. Nourishing Traditions 2nd Edition New Trends Publishing Inc Washington DC 2007


