An Interview w/ Dr. Tony Hampton

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Protecting Your NEST with Dr. Tony Hampton Podcast

Think about the last time you went to the doctor, chances are you went to the wrong person for medical advice. 

In this episode of Well Honestly, the ladies dig deep into the work of Dr Tony Hampton and uncover one of the major reasons many brown women globally aren’t receiving the quality medical care that they need.

What is the difference between a traditional doctor vs a functional  doctor? According to the institute of functional medicine “the Functional Medicine model is an individualized, patient-centered, science-based approach that empowers patients and practitioners to work together to address the underlying causes of disease and promote optimal wellness. It requires a detailed understanding of each patient’s genetic, biochemical, and lifestyle factors and leverages that data to direct personalized treatment plans that lead to improved patient outcomes.”

During a traditional doctors appointment you’d meet with a physician and a few supportive medical team members to categorize your current level of health. The goal is to determine any concerning health issues and document the severity. We’ve all been there. You go in to see your doctor to learn about what is going on with your body and you take a few tests and leave with a new medication.  The medication is usually prescribed to treat the symptoms and not the cause for the disruption of your health. 

That is where Functional Medicine comes in. Within this realm of treatment, the patient’s health is the main priority and not the symptoms. The goal is to find the root of the problem and work as a team to restore the patient to optimal health and wellness. This is especially important during the pandemic. 

When breaking down why Black and brown people were impacted the most during the pandemic Dr. Hampton focused on communities of color dealing with stress, unbalanced cultural food choices, lack of sleep and even trauma. His well documented data set that allows him to outline health via the NEST model is shocking.  (Featured below as 😉

  • N is for Nutrition, which consists of whole, unprocessed foods with no sugar that are low-carb. “I tell them they can have ribs, but not with barbecue sauce.”
  • E is for Exercise, even just walking or easy resistance exercises like pushups and squats at home. “It can be very hard to jog in some communities that are not safe.”
  • S is for less Stress and more Sleep. “Sleep is so important to health but it can be hard to get it if you work the night shift or are under a lot of stress.”
  • T is for “what you are Thinking” and for how you deal with Trauma in your life. “Instead of focusing on everything that is bad, look for the good, like the fact that it is a beautiful day and the sun is shining.”

With the common notion that vitamin D is a game changing factor for minorities looking for preventative measures to dealing with Covid 19, Dr. Hampton pinpoints the safest levels of vitamin D consumption for most. This was pivotal information as he also mentioned that  where you live can determine how long you live.  It’s best to know what elements your body produces naturally so that you can find ways to support your health and fill in the gaps to ensure you are functioning at your highest capacity. The aim is to be as physically , mentally and emotionally strong as possible. 

Brown Babe Q&A

2020 has been labeled the year of the unfortunate. From sickness to uncertainty, this year has made the whole world stop and think about what really is important to them. Thankfully, health and wellness has risen to the top of the list for many. As a holistic brand that believes in the health of the mind, body and the soul- we use this podcast to pour into our community and supplement those verbal vitamins needed to get through this thing we like to call life. 

In this podcast episode we talk about how a single airport experience gave light to Cancer preventative services and how a trip to Whole Foods paved the way to better understanding why antibiotics are losing their potency. Sometimes the greatest gift is being able to reflect on the events you have daily that plant seeds to a much bigger experience and opportunity to heal for you and your community down the line. The best way to ensure you are supporting your overall health would be to document your days in a way that allows you to decompress and explore your emotions and how you navigate your situations. 

We suggest journaling and stepping back from social media as a constant consumer and being strategic with your exposure to the hustle and bustle of the internet. After all, Ebony magazine recently cited that “ the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health,[ mentions that ] “African Americans are 20% more likely to report having serious psychological distress than non-Hispanic Whites.” Keep your crown sis. Don’t let the stress of being “greatness in progress” get you down. 

Just take a deep breath as we wind down and out of this year. Breathing is also an amazing and underrated stress reliever. We dropped in the podcast that we are fans of Breathwrk. This app can help you to “utilize breathing exercises which can assist you in activating the parasympathetic nervous system and suppressing the sympathetic nervous system in order to respond to stress effectively. And we know Stress is out here lurking and looking for every opportunity to keep you company. This is why we like to  pour a cup of our Do Not Disturb CBD Infused Relaxation Tea every day. Make sure you order yours today. It is a great way to calm down after an enlightening hour of choosing the right carton of eggs at the grocery store along with the best Oil of Oregano to use for your premium home juicing products. You had to listen to the podcast to get that last line. Stay healthy brown babes. 

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What’s Tea Sis?

Brown Women Wellness 

Brown women across the globe are suffering in silence. They are afraid to acknowledge what is going on within their lives, minds and bodies. The rise for communities embracing the experience of being a brown woman has become a necessity for survival. The founders of Brown Women Wellness are stepping up to the plate to heed the calling. With the launch of their new podcast; Well, Honestly- they are aiming to galvanize the voice of brown women globally.

What This Podcast Is About?

Well, Honestly is the weekly deep-dive conversation every woman needs. Led by mother-daughter duo Andretta and Aaqila, no topic is off-limits as they focus on honest, vulnerable and life-changing topics centered around health, wellness and womanhood. These thought leaders want to do more than share their insight on nutrition, herbs and essential oils. Well, Honestly features groundbreaking interviews with prominent industry stakeholders sharing insight into holistic healing and western medicine. Listen to your body and this podcast.

What is the TEA?
The first episode entitled “What’s Tea Sis?” lead by Andretta and Aaqila, a mother and daughter duo with different viewpoints but the same goals toward optimal health introduces the audience to the foundation of their podcast. AIming to talk things through with evaluating your health and wellness routines- the pair brings insight from industry leaders while also sharing the stories of women within their community.

Why Is This Topic Important?

Podcasts and safe spaces like this are necessary. Health.com released an article that highlights that 

“African American women are 60 percent more likely to have high blood pressure than non-Hispanic white women, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health.” 

The reason for such a high statistic confirms why podcasts, businesses and communities fostered by women like Andretta and Aaqila of Brown Women Wellness are necessary. The headline suggests that this overwhelming statistic aims at discrimination being the leading factor of hypertension.

Key Take-Aways!
After listening to episode one of the Well, Honestly podcast you will want to do a deep dive into better understanding the prominent elements of your wellness.  The duo showcases a verbal blueprint to doing a self-diagnosis that outlines how you feel about your health and ways to hold yourself accountable for the work you put into being healthy. They also demonstrate what it is like to talk about what you are going through with someone that can understand and offer insight. This is a critical example being showcased that adds an extra layer of tenderness when you realize that the pair are mother and daughter. Lastly, they break down the need to do the research for yourself to find out how you can better your health beyond the word of mouth ministries and doctors advice you may receive. No one should care more about your health than you. Invest the time, energy and dedication needed to live your best life brown girl. And that’s us being honest!

Surviving COVID- An interview with Yvette Jones

Do you have questions about your body and how to navigate getting your health in order? We are in the same boat. During this episode we talk about Yvette’s COVID journey, how she was able to survive and thrive. 

[6:26] How the Covid symptoms started

[10:15] The superwoman cape

[12:36]  Asking for the right treatment 

[15:26] post COVID Symptoms 

[16:26] Creativity: How I calmed my mind down

[18:00] Stroke after COVID

[26:35] Diet change- Post COVID healing

[23:20] Physical therapy- Post COVID healing

[27:00] 100 day to better health

[28:09] Andretta’s Honesty Moment 

[36:49] More About Us & Our Mission & How to Be featured on our podcast

 

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High blood pressure: natural ways to lower it

Nearly 50% of all American adults may have elevated blood pressure, but the unfortunate truth is that many may not even know it. This is why high blood pressure is often referred to as the “silent killer” because the symptoms can be so subtle that most people don’t even notice them.

In this week’s episode, we dive deep into high blood pressure, the causes and effects, how to know you have blood pressure, and how to lower blood pressure using natural means. We also talk about the side effects of LISINOPRIL,  a high blood pressure medication, on black people. 

Do you have questions about your wellness routine and boundaries?

We are all about community and wellness in this episode so let’s jump right into it.

[01:20] Lisinopril: side effects and why you shouldn’t take the drug if you’re black.

[02:45] Causes of high blood pressure

[05:11] Natural ways to lower your blood pressure

[05:24] Herbs for cooking that lowers blood pressure

[06:22] Foods and diets that lower high blood pressure

[07:32] Some signs to know you have high blood pressure

[09:13] Foods and diets that lower high blood pressure cont.

[14:36] Foods to stay away from if you have high blood pressure 

[19:54] Food swap: great swap for pancakes  instead of Hungry Jack that is full of bleached flour

[23:13] More About Us & Our Mission & How to Be featured on our podcast

Blended Banana Oatmeal pancake recipe:


Ingredients

  • 2 medium very ripe bananas (where the peel has a ton of brown specs or even solid black is great!)
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 1/2 cups old-fashioned rolled oats
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • pinch of nutmeg
  • unsalted butter, for the pan
  • maple syrup, for serving, if desired


Instructions

  1. Add all of the ingredients to a blender and blend on high until completely smooth (30-60 seconds.) Let the batter sit while you heat up a pan or griddle.
  2. Place pan or griddle over medium heat and lightly coat with a little butter. Once the surface is hot, add a 1/3 cup of the batter and cook until the pancakes puff up and bubbles form and begin to pop about 2-3 minutes. Gently flip pancakes over and cook another 2 minutes until golden brown on the underside.
  3. (NOTE: If you find the pancakes are browning too quickly, lower the heat so that the pancakes don’t over-brown or burn.)
  4. Wipe the pan clean and repeat with more butter, as needed with the remaining batter.
  5. Serve with a little drizzle of maple syrup and a couple slices of banana, if desired.

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What is the state of black people’s mental health?

While the experience of being Black in America varies tremendously, there are shared cultural factors that play a role in helping define mental health and supporting well-being, resiliency, and healing.

This week, we share factors contributing to our current mental state, some black mental health statistics, the barriers to mental health care, and how to seek culturally competent care.

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We are all about community and wellness in this episode so let’s jump right into it.

[01:51] Why black people suffer from mental illnesses

[03:52] Misleading cultural beliefs contribute to mental illness in black people

[06:20] Stigma around mental illness 

[07:34] Post-slavery mental health diagnosis. The effects trickled down.

[07:53] How to seek help when it comes to your mental health 

[18:33] Food Swap for the week: Today we are going to swap a breakfast item, Cereal.

[23:17] More About Us & Our Mission & How to Be featured on our podcast

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HOT TOPIC: Baby Formula Shortage

This is our HOT TOPIC episode where we comb the earth to find topics related to wellness that we need to discuss!

The Hot topic of the week is the Baby Formula Shortage, three factors driving the U.S. baby-formula, and how to make a home based formula.

Do you have questions about your wellness routine and boundaries?

We are all about community and wellness in this episode so let’s jump right into it.

[02:34] Why the baby formula shortage

[05:13] How the pandemic impacted the supply chain and formula shortage

[06:04] U.S. policy and FDA regulations of formula importation impact on formula shortage

[07:09] Solutions to the baby formula shortage

[08:24] Why not commercial formula? 

[10:34] Baby formula alternative. Download the recipe here

[13:37] Food Swap for the week: Home made jam instead of store-bought jam

Ingredient for homemade jam:

A few cups of berries (fresh or frozen), lemon juice, and some honey. You simply heat the ingredients in a pot and simmer for about 20 minutes… EASY PEASY. 

[18:25] More About Us & Our Mission & How to Be featured on our podcast

Disclaimer: The information in this post has not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration or any other medical body. We do not aim to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness or disease. Information is shared for educational purposes only.  The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard, or delay in obtaining, medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions.

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Did you know? Toxic items to look out for

This episode is packed with “Did You Know? We share some toxic materials we use and take daily that you may not know of. This include chemical oriented air fresheners and their healthier alternatives; Root canal, how to take care of your teeth so that you don’t have a root canal because they have been associated with a host of chronic, systemic health problems; And organic tea vs your conventional tea.

Do you have questions about your wellness routine and boundaries?

We are all about community and wellness in this episode so let’s jump right into it.

[02:54] Did you know Febreze contains over 80 toxic chemicals? Healthier alternatives to Febreze

[08:36] Did you know that root canal if not done well can be associated with host of chronic, systemic health problems? Healthier alternatives for your teeth

[12:03] Did you know that most popular oat milks are not healthy? Toxic ingredients to look out for in oat milk

[13:19] Did you know that most tea is not washed and contains pesticides when put in the tea bag?

[15:44] Do you know the difference between GMO vs non GMA products? 

[23:06] More About Us & Our Mission & How to Be featured on our podcast

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Natural home remedies for problems we encounter every day

Today’s Episode is all about natural Home Remedies for problems we encounter every day. We share remedy for cracked heels, how to make homemade oven cleaner and how to detox your body.

Do you have questions about your wellness routine and boundaries?

We are all about community and wellness in this episode so let’s jump right into it.

[5:26]  causes of cracked heels and how to heal them

[8:46] How to make ultra-moisturizing foot cream

ULTRA-MOISTURIZING HOMEMADE FOOT CREAM RECIPE:

  • ¾ cup coconut oil (find it here)
  • ½ cup shea butter (find it here)
  • 15 drops lavender essential oil – you can use any essential oil you wish such as tea tree to deal with fungal issues

[9:10] Fighting foot fungus

[9:55] Discard the caustic and corrosive conventional oven cleaner. How to make poison free oven cleaner 

HOMEMADE OVEN CLEANER INGREDIENTS:

[11:36] Easy and inexpensive supplemental food to cleanse your body: Spirulina

[16:33] Don’t change the menu, change the ingredients. Honey instead of Sugar.

[20:00] More About Us & Our Mission & How to Be featured on our podcast

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How to choose your Vitamins

Did you know that over 97% of vitamins and supplements you are using contain toxic ingredients in them? In this week’s episode we explore the role of vitamins and how you can choose the right one.

Do you have questions about your wellness routine and boundaries?

We are all about community and wellness in this episode so let’s jump right into it.

[4:25] Two popular vitamins you shouldn’t buy

[4:54] What they don’t tell you about vitamins and supplements

[7:07] Here are some of the ingredients to look out for! 

  • Corn starch
  • Hydrogenated soybean oil
  • Citric acid
  • Lactic acid
  • Xanthan gum
  • Maltodextrin
  • Soy lecithin
  • GMO fed pork / beef gelatin
  • Whey / egg white  protein from GMO fed cattle / chickens
  • Natural flavoring
  • Ascorbyl palmitate
  • Stearic Acid and Magnesium Stearate
  • Titanium dioxide
  • Sodium Benzoate
  • Artificial colors
  • Other fillers to avoid in supplements: Methylcellulose, carnauba wax, silica, sorbitol, benzoic acid, sodium benzoate, gums, plasdone products, povidone, starch (corn), Sodium Starch Glycolate, Talc, Pregelatinized Starch, Croscarmellose, (anything with propyl or ethyl) Hydroxy Propyl Cellulose, Ethylcellulose, Crospovidone, Shellac, Propylene glycol, sodium laurly sulfate, laureth sulfate, Potassium Sorbate, acrylamides, yeast extract, glaze,

[8:30] Our recommended vitamins: Life Extension Vitamins https://amzn.to/3FvS8Qa

and Dr. Mercola Vitamins https://amzn.to/3FxDGae

[10:18] Our Food Swap for the week: Ice cream

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