Shine at Betsy's Page1 of 9 Hi, just a reminder that you're receiving this email because you have expressed an interest in Betsy's Health Foods. Don't forget to add [email protected] to your address book so we'll be sure to land in your inbox! You may unsubscribe if you no longer wish to receive our emails. Always Taking Your Health & Your Budget To Heart® Quick Links OUR AWARDS CONTACT US SIGN UP Only on our website! In This Issue Save Every Day A Word from Our Customers 6 Supplements for Prostate Support Quick Facts About Us Betsy's Basics® Skin Signals New Products Corner 6 Top Beauty Nutrients DIY Hand Sanitizer In-the-mood Herbs Dear John, Don't miss this month's Thank YOU Day, Thursday, June 20, from 11 am to 3 pm. This month, besides a Betsy's Basics product basket prize, we also have a prize basket from Bluebonnet Nutrition! Read all about our 20th Anniversary doings! Also, enjoy this month's articles on skin and men's health. And read about "New Advice on Healthy Aging" only on our website! Sincerely, the Betsy's Team Betsy's Health Foods 5730 Cypress Creek Pkwy (formerly FM 1960) Houston, Texas 77069 (281) 440-9081 Open: MWF & Sa 9:30 am to 6 pm T/Th 9:30 am to 7 pm Closed Sunday Our 20th Year has been full of honors, including https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=11137150... 6/18/2013 Shine at Betsy's Page2 of 9 Betsy's photo on the cover of "Natural Foods Merchandiser" in January! Save Every Day We take YOUR savings seriously, which is why we make sure you save every day at Betsy's. Here's an example of just one of our great, every day savings: New Chapter Wholemega 180 ct. Our Price: $51.97 List Price: $79.95 Save Every Day: 35% off reg. retail And don't forget your orange card savings as well! A Word From Our Customers YOU M ake All the Difference At Betsy's, customer feedback is number one! We are always excited when we get to hear your thoughts. During our Feb. 23 Anniversary party, we put out a Guest Book that many of you graciously took the time to comment in. Here are some of the very nice things we were blessed to have you say: Love this place-Pat M. I only purchase from Betsy's! Great-Brinia B. We love you all. Thanks. -Linda B. Congrats! Great store!- Emily S. Love this place, everyone helpful-Macy L. Great place to work on health-Terri S. Congrats! Love this place and the people!-Kathy M. Thanks for being here-Judy B. Love you Betsy-you've saved me many a time!-Sally L. Such a blessing from the Lord! Thank you and praise God! -Tara S. Celebrate with us Thursday, June Have another 20 years!-Allen W. 20! Happy Anniversary! I have been blessed with your products.Jacqueline M. Congratulations. Keep up the good work.- David & Shirley M. You're the best.- Ken & Penny C. Good job! Keep it up.- Richard & Lecta P. Congratulations on a wonderful business!- Victoria D. Thanks for being in my life!- Marisa H. Thank you for all you do.- Beckie B. Great job. Love your staff.-Nasreen A. We are so thankful for you in so many ways.- Robert & Martha B. Was here with my newborn when you opened.- Marrie H. Glad you are here.- Carolyn B. Great people!- Gail F. So glad you're here.- Terry A. Thank you Betsy for all the wonderful advice all these years!!- Elaine J. https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=11137150... 6/18/2013 Shine at Betsy's Page3 of 9 Thanks for all you have done for my family.- Bob B. Wonderful service. Love the store.- Glenda W. Appreciate your help over the years. - Kevin J. I appreciate your experience!- Cindy A. Thanks to the 169 people who took the time to sign our guest book during their anniversary day visit. Thanks to all of YOU for making Betsy's Health Foods a heartfelt business! #rb* 6 supplements for prostate support Jack Challem | Delicious Living If you're a man who's middle age or older, there's a good chance you're dealing with one of two common prostate issues: benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlargement), called BPH, or prostatitis. BPH affects one in four American men by age 55 and half of men by age 75; prostatitis, a painful inflammation of the prostate gland, can also hit younger men. The prostate is an integral part of a guy's "manhood" because it contributes to production of semen, the fluid that carries sperm. The first signs of prostate problems usually show up as frequent urination, dribbling, or getting up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom. You might be reluctant to talk about your health, but symptoms like these shouldn't be ignored. Though it's always best to get a clear diagnosis from a health care practitioner (at the very least to rule out prostate cancer), these natural remedies, listed here in priority order, are safer than prescription drugs and often just as effective for many men. Lycopene. The prostate stores lycopene--a carotenoid, found in tomatoes, pink grapefruit, and watermelon, that increases antioxidant activity--in prostate tissue, where researchers believe it interacts with cells' steroid receptors. In a study of 40 men with BPH, participants took 15 mg lycopene or placebos for six months. Prostate growth stopped in men taking the supplements, but not in those taking placebos. Most of the men taking lycopene also had decreases in prostate specific antigen (PSA), a marker of prostate cancer risk. Opt for nonsynthetic, tomato-source lycopene, which has additional antioxidants. . . . Cranberry. Doctors treated 42 men with elevated PSAs and urinary tract symptoms typical of BPH. After taking 1,500 mg dried cranberry fruit daily for six months, the men's urinary symptoms decreased fourfold. Placebos had no benefits. . . . Saw palmetto. Study results tend to go back and forth, but there's enough current evidence to try saw palmetto as a BPH remedy. Some researchers have noted that the herb works as well as drugs, but costs less and poses fewer side effects, such as erectile dysfunction. If saw palmetto works for you, urinary symptoms should diminish within 90 days. . . . Pygeum. In a study of 209 men, 100 mg pygeum extract significantly eased BPH symptoms after two months. Another study provided men with two 50-mg supplements of pygeum extract daily for two months. Again, BPH symptoms and nighttime urination decreased significantly. . . . Stinging nettles. Like saw palmetto and pygeum, stinging nettles extract can help many men with BPH, though it may work best in conjunction with other herbs. In a recent study, doctors asked 320 men to take a combination of stinging nettles, saw palmetto, and maritime pine bark for 30 days to one year. The doctors were able to do full follow-ups on only 80 patients--of whom 85 percent had "significant" improvements in urinary flow. . . . Quercetin. This anti-inflammatory antioxidant is the standout supplement for resolving prostatitis, which causes pain when urinating and more generalized pain in the groin. In studies, taking 500 https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=11137150... 6/18/2013 Shine at Betsy's Page4 of 9 mg quercetin twice daily lessened prostatitis symptoms; adding the enzymes bromelain and papain may produce even greater benefits by fighting inflammation. . . . Article Copyright June 2013 by Delicious Living. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Betsy's Note: ALL the supplements mentioned in this article also thin blood. Also, as the article suggests, any prostate issues should be checked with your doctor to ensure you do not have an issue that requires medical attention. Consult your health care provider. Quick Facts How Betsy's Takes Your Health To Heart: • We make sure you save with discounts up to 35% off every day on all our supplements! No need for sales flyers! • We have a mobile site for your smart phones or tablets! • We do mail outs for $4.99 S&H! (in the continental US, with some restrictions) • Se habla Español: M-F 10-5:30 • We give away two prizes of $50 worth of product each, every month. Our May winners were Lynn Dye and John Badia! • We make signing up for emails easy. Text Betsyhealth to 22828 to get started (individual plan data rates will apply). • We're on the 1960 bus route! • We treat our customers like family! Visit our mobilefriendly website! If you haven't been following us, here's some of what you've been missing: • • • • • Updates on political maneuvers that threaten your supplements & food safety The latest in scientific studies on supplements & food ingredients Product profiles News on what's happening at Betsy's Special event & savings announcements Join the conversation today! Betsy's Basics® Betsy's Basics® Strong Points • Over 50 Patented and Trademarked ingredients, which means you know there is scientific validation behind the ingredients • European-sourced standardized herbal extracts, with proven safety and efficacy • Independent laboratory analysis of finished product, to give you assurance that what the label says is what is actually in the product • Full disclosure of our ingredient suppliers, so you can make informed buying decisions https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=11137150... 6/18/2013 Shine at Betsy's Page5 of 9 • Turmeric Extract 60 ct. • Our Price: $23.96 • List Price: $31.95 Save Every Day: 25% off reg. retail • And don't forget your orange card savings as well! Skin Signals 5 things your skin is trying to tell you Jessica Rubino | Delicious Living What is your skin trying to tell you? We look at how to read common skin signals, from deep wrinkles to hyperpigmentation. By now, it comes as no surprise that research consistently extols a nutrientdense diet not only for disease prevention and overall well-being but also for improving your appearance. In fact, a recent analysis from the journal DermatoEndocrinology deemed nutrition among the most important factors for skin health. Many of you agree: When we asked Delicious Living readers for top skin-health secrets, you advocated nutrient-dense fruits and veggies and healthy fats as the best defense against dry skin, wrinkles, and more. However, when you're not getting enough crucial nutrients, the results can show up on the outside. "As with many things, symptoms of nutrient deficiencies frequently appear on your skin, nails, and hair," says Amy Wechsler, MD, a New York City-based dermatologist and author of The Mind-Beauty Connection (Free Press, 2008). To pinpoint common deficits, book an appointment with your mirror and look for these signs, which can indicate unexpected dietary imbalances as well as more serious health issues. Deep wrinkles. Everyone gets wrinkles, whether from sun exposure, eating too many processed foods, or aging. But research from the Yale School of Medicine shows that deeper wrinkles may also indicate lower bone density, which increases fracture risk. The reason: Skin and bones share the same building block proteins, including collagen, which keeps skin taut and wrinkle-free. • The fix: Take 2,000 mg collagen (including types I and III) daily and eat foods containing lysine, an amino acid that helps your body build collagen and absorb calcium. Lysine-rich foods include fish, egg whites, and legumes. For overall skin health and wrinkle prevention, also opt for free radical-fighting fruits and vegetables, along with healthy oils such as olive oil and flaxseed oil. Lackluster complexion. Skin pallor could signal various concerns, including anemia or hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid). If you have hypothyroidism you also may notice yellowish skin or orange palms and soles, thought to result from impaired conversion of beta-carotene to vitamin A. • The fix: If anemia is causing your pallor, your medical practitioner will check your levels of vitamins B6, B12, B9 (folate), iron, and vitamin C; deficiencies may require large-dose treatments to get you back on track. If hypothyroidism is the culprit, as part of a comprehensive thyroid-stabilizing diet you'll want to incorporate vitamin D (1,000-2,000 IU daily), iron (15-30 mg elemental iron daily), and selenium (400 mcg daily). Also eat plenty of lightly cooked brassica and cruciferous vegetables such as Brussels sprouts, cabbage, and broccoli, which help balance thyroid hormones and are filled with cancer-fighting phytochemicals and fiber (but eaten raw, they can actually exacerbate the problem). Hyperpigmentation, blemishes, dry skin Hyperpigmentation. https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=11137150... 6/18/2013 Shine at Betsy's Page6 of 9 These pesky discolorations, also known as melasma, appear on the face, nails, hands, or even hair, and signal increased melanin production. Aging and sun exposure are common culprits, but another possible cause is insufficient vitamin B12, which helps regulate your body's pigment production and location. • The fix: Take 1,000 mcg vitamin B12 daily to restore skin's original hue. Also eat vitamin B12-rich foods, including sardines, salmon, and yogurt. Supplementing daily with 2 mg astaxanthin, a natural carotenoid from microalgae, can also regulate melanin production. Blemishes. Hormones and irritating products aren't the only culprits behind breakouts. Redness and irritation may be signals that toxins have overloaded your organs or that your digestion is off-kilter. • The fix: Avoid sugars, refined carbs, red meat, and overly processed foods, which tax the liver and attack your skin's collagen by attaching to it and forming advanced glycation end products (AGEs) that make collagen more fragile and are inflammatory-response triggers. Instead, choose detoxifying green tea, green-food smoothies, and enzyme-rich papaya and pineapple, which "help clean up areas of inflammation when eaten between meals and not with other foods," says Alan Dattner, MD. Focus your detox even more by supplementing with curcumin, fiber, and chlorella. Severely dry skin. While climate and season play a part, another common reason for perpetually dry, flaky, uncomfortable skin is fatty acid deficiency, which is a difficult imbalance to restore, requiring time and proper nutrients, according to Alan Dattner, MD, a New York-based holistic dermatologist . . . and Delicious Living advisory board member. "Getting the right oils into your body can take months because they go into all of the cells," he says. • The fix: Drink plenty of water (at least eight glasses daily) and eat fluid-dense fruits, vegetables, and beans to support the liquids in your skin cells. Then loadup on enough cold-water fatty fish, such as salmon, and fish oil supplements to obtain 3,000 mg fish oil daily. [Indicate how much you get from eating fish itself; e.g., how many milligrams in 8 ounces of salmon.] In addition to helping cells retain moisture to keep skin looking supple, omega-3s quell inflammation that leads to acne and other skin irritation. Article Copyright June 2013 by Delicious Living. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Betsy's Note: Most of the supplements mentioned in this article also thin blood. Also, check with your health care provider before taking supplements, especially if you are on medications, have known conditions like hypothyroidism, or are considering amounts other than the label directions. Consult your health care provider. New Products Corner "Always Taking Your Health & Your Budget to Heart®" means always being on the lookout for products that will meet your ever-changing needs and requests. Here are three new products you may just find of interest: • Aged White Cheddar Popcorn • Bluebonnet's EGCG Green Tea Leaf Extract • Organic Green Teas, including decaffeinated, from Bigelow https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=11137150... 6/18/2013 Shine at Betsy's Page7 of 9 We've also posted these products on our Facebook page, so become a fan if you want to keep up! 6 top beauty nutrients Natural ingredients can help fight aging, acne and more from the inside out. Jessica Rubino Collagen Collagen strengthens hair, skin, and nails; reduces fine lines; heals wounds. Types I and III support healthy hair, skin, and nails by tightening and firming tissue (type II promotes healthy joints, bones, and cartilage). Some products contain multiple forms for more benefits; others combine collagen with vitamin C, lysine, or hyaluronic acid, ingredients that help your body produce more collagen. Most products are derived from chicken, bovines, or fish, but vegetarians and vegans will soon find "vegetable collagen" from tobacco plants. ... Fatty acids Fatty acids moisturize; reduce wrinkles; boost hair and scalp health. Omega-3, -6, -7, and -9 are fatty acids that may replenish moisture to stave off acne and wrinkles. Ceramides, lipids that contain fatty acids, can hydrate skin and reduce inflammation. Sea buckthorn oil is the only beauty-from-within ingredient with omega-3, -6, and the rare omega-7. Omega-7 may improve skin hydration and elasticity and increase skin thickness, improving collagen synthesis to ward off visible aging signs. . . . Fruit and vegetable concentrates Fruit and vegetable concentrates enhance skin elasticity and tone; provide UV protection. Tomatoes are well-known for their UV-protective lycopene. Plus, recent research shows that taking capsules of fruit and vegetable concentrates, including tomato, cherry, and broccoli, can significantly improve skin hydration and thickness. Another recent study found that carotenoidsantioxidants found in sweet potatoes, carrots, spinach, and kale-lend skin a golden hue, in addition to counteracting skin-damaging free radicals. Because every antioxidant works differently, supplementing with multiple extracts best supports skin structure, says Fields. . . . Hyaluronic acid (HA) Hyaluronic acid hydrates skin; reduces fine lines. A hydrating, gel-like molecule, HA holds a thousand times its weight in water, drawing moisture from the air to fill wrinkles. For this reason, many experts tout this natural substance-now available in serums, creams, masks, gelcaps, and liquid supplements-as the ultimate ingredient for turning back the hands of time. . . . Resveratrol Resveratrol offers UV protection. Resveratrol, found mostly in red-grape skins, combats free radical damage, mainly by fending off harmful UV rays. New research indicates you may get the most protection by pairing a supplement with a lotion; grape flavonoids also help prevent UVA and UVB damage when applied topically. Resveratrol offers secondary actions to repair cells as well, says Fields. . . . Chlorella Detoxifies; clarifies skin. https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=11137150... 6/18/2013 Shine at Betsy's Page8 of 9 Rich in chlorophyll, a compound believed to stimulate energizing red blood cells, chlorella also facilitates your body's detoxification process, so fewer toxins end up being eliminated through the skin, leading to acne and other irritation. Topically, chlorella growth factor 9CGF) may promote skin-cell production. Complement chlorella with other detoxifying ingredients such as aloe. . . . Article Copyright March 2013 by Delicious Living. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Betsy's Note: Most of the supplements listed in this article also thin blood. Also, resveratrol may have phytoestrogenic qualities. Consult your health care provider. Simple DI Y hand sanitizer Wipe out germs without harsh chemicals and drying alcohols. Try this gentle but effective at-home recipe from Treatment Alternatives for Children by Lawrence Rosen, MD, and Jeff Cohen (Alpha, 2012). • • • • • • • 3 ounces filtered water 1 teaspoon aloe vera gel 10 drops cinnamon essential oil 10 drops clove essential oil 10 drops rosemary essential oil 10 drops eucalyptus essential oil 20 drops lemon oil Mix ingredients in a 4-ounce spray dispenser, and shake gently. Mist onto hands; massage for 30 seconds. Article Copyright February 2013 by Delicious Living. All rights reserved. Used with permission. I n-the-mood herbs Fenugreek. A recent Australian study suggests men who consumed fenugreek, a spice commonly used in Asian and Indian cuisines, experienced significantly boosted libido. Add toasted seeds to curries or simmer with chai spices as tea. Maca Root. This Peruvian herbal remedy is believed to increase estrogen levels, decrease cortisol, and reduce the risk of anxiety, depression, and sexual dysfunction--especially in postmenopausal women. Studies showed positive results when participants took 3,500 mg dried, powdered maca root per day. Ginseng raises energy levels, increasing sex drive in men and women. One study involving 135 people found that those who took 900 mg Korean red ginseng three times per day experienced significantly better sexual function compared with those who took a placebo. --Trae Lewis Article Copyright Feb. 2013 by Delicious Living. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Betsy's Note: The supplements in this article also thin blood, besides having potential effects on hormones. Also, Korean ginseng is often known as the "hot" ginseng and may affect blood pressure or be otherwise too stimulating for many people. Consult your health care provider. https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=11137150... 6/18/2013 Shine at Betsy's Page9 of 9 About Us Our AWARD-winning health food store has been celebrating heartfelt service in the same Champions Forest area location since 1993. We are a family business that feels our store is our home, and we gladly welcome our customers and appreciate every visit with which they honor us. Customer service, quality products, a knowledgable staff, and prices you want all make Betsy's your number one stop for health foods products! Get the right product, the first time. That's how we make our heartfelt service convenient for you! We sincerely thank you for your business. the Betsy Team 5730 FM 1960 W (now Cypress Creek Parkway) Houston, TX 77069 Call Us: (281) 440-9081 or Toll Free: 888-922-3879 Open: MWF & Sa 9:30 to 6 and T/Th 9:30 to 7 Visit our website! http://www.betsyhealth.com Like us on Facebook *The information in this email is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease or condition. Nor is it to be substituted for the advice of a licensed healthcare practitioner. Please check with your health care provider before combining supplements with any prescribed medications. Betsy's does not accept responsibility for the consequences of the use of this information or its most up-to-date accuracy. +These statements have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition. Consult your health care provider. Sign Up for M onthly Emails! 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