Mayonnaise Free Tuna Salad
January 16, 2010 by Monika
Filed under Children, Fat, On the fly, Recipe, Weight Loss
I was trying to figure out what to put in my starving stomach.
Wondering around in my kitchen I found a jar of roasted eggplants, which I neglected for a while. Since eggplant dip is very low in fat and has no nonsense put into it, I thought I give it a try in my tuna salad.
This is what you will need:
- 1 can of tuna in water, drained (of course you knew that!)
- 4-5 black Spanish olives, pitted
- 1/2 red bell pepper
- 1 stalk celery
- herbs or salt free seasoning
- some garlic salt to taste
- 2-3 tablespoons of roasted eggplant dip
Just mix everything together. You can even add a green salad or more vegetables. Add black olives to taste, but remember that about 4-5 olives have 1g of fat. This tuna recipe is very low fat but creamy and delicious because of the added eggplant. Even if you don’t like eggplant, you should give it a try!
Why not wrap it up in a whole wheat tortilla and take it to work or give it to the kids for lunch. Kids like anything in a wrap, specially tuna salad!
I hope you enjoy this recipe, I know I did.
Once a week or so I will try to post one lean-mean recipe, so keep an eye out for that.
Bon Appetit!
Essential Fatty Acids and why we can’t live without them
January 13, 2010 by Monika
Filed under Antioxidant, Diabetes, Fat, Natural Healers, Supplements, deficiency
So, how important are the Essential Fatty Acids you ask? Very important. They are so vital to life, that humans could not live without them. Two out of the three families are considered essential. They are alpha linolenic acid (ALA) from the omega-3 family and linoleic acid (LA) from the omega-6 family.
Do you know all three of the fatty acid families?
Omega-3 Fatty Acids
- Alpha linolenic acid (ALA)
- Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)
- Docosahexanoic acid (DHA)
Omega-6 Fatty Acids
- Linoleic acid (LA)
- Gamma-linolenic acid (GLA)
- Arachidonic acid (AA)
Omega-9 Fatty Acids
- Oleic acid
It’s really hard to believe but all the fatty acids are important. Our body requires about twenty fatty acids to function properly. The big difference is that alpha linolenic acid and linoleic acid can’t be manufactured by the body and have to be taken in with the diet.
Alpha linolenic acid is a member of the omega-3 fatty acid family. Most of the sources you hear about is probably eating fish and flaxseeds. Some easily accessible foods that contain ALA are walnuts, canola oil and green leafy vegetables. You can even get eggs with omega-3′s.
LA belongs to the omega-6 family. Linoleic acid can be found in foods like Flaxseed oil,flaxseed meal, hempseed oil, hempseeds, grapeseed oil, pumpkin seeds, pine nuts, pistachio nuts, sunflower seeds (raw), olive oil, olives, borage oil, evening primrose oil, black currant seed oil, chestnut oil, chicken plus many more. Corn, sunflower, soybean, and cottonseed oils are also sources of linoleic acid, but can be refined and may be nutrient-deficient if they are not cold pressed. Some olive oils even say, “Cold Pressed Extra Virgin Olive Oil” that would be the best. Always remember that heat destroys EFA’s . I’m pretty sure that most of these sources are available in your grocery store or whole food store.
Why do we need Essential Fatty Acids?
Essential Fatty Acids are fital for cells to carry out normal functions because fatty acids are part of the cell membranes. Some of the important parts they play are:
- Healthy Brain development and function
- Balanced mood
- Healthy circulation
- Healthy kidney functions
- Pain and inflammation regulation
- Healthy immune function
- Vital for healthy skin, hair and nails (if you want to grow your hair out, you need lots of healthy EFA’s for support)
There are some known physical signs of fatty acid deficiency, some of them are:
- Diabetes
- Asthma
- Arthritis
- Fatigue
- Hair loss
- Dry heels, hands, feet
- cardiovascular Disease
- Cancer
- Depression
- Memory loss
- Hypertension, plus more…
All these healthy fats can go bad and rancid! Making sure you keep all your omegas stored in the fridge ensures a safe storage for your EFA’s. (Essential Fatty Acids) Don’t overdo it with the healthy fats, they are good for you and good for your body but stay withing the suggested guidelines for the daily recommended amount. With only two tablespoons of flaxseed meal you can be on your way to a happier and healthier you. Don’t forget, EFA’s hate the heat, keep them cold and mostly don’t cook with them. EFA’s should be consumed cold in salads, mixed in with smoothies, drinks, on top of healthy cereals and soups. Add the EFA’s at the end of the cooking process when you serve your meal, this will make sure all of the EFA’s are undamaged.
One more thing, it’s not wise to hide healthy supplements from children.Do not sneak it in their foods. How will they learn to add healthy nutrients into their foods when they are off to college without mom? Always tell your children about why it is important to eat delicious nuts and seeds or other whole foods. Let your children know that the healthy oils helps their brain keep up with the learning in school. Which child doesn’t want to do well in school? Hiding facts doesn’t help them in the long run!
Stay healthy!
Monika Baechler
“Sticking With It in 2010″ The New Years Resolution Help book
January 6, 2010 by Monika
Filed under Antioxidant, Detox, Digestive Health, Fat, Juicing for Health, Liver and Gallbladder, Low Stomach Acid, Minerals, Natural Healers, Supplements, Toxins, Vitamins, Weight Loss, deficiency, e-Books
“Sticking With It in 2010″
How can you be successful and stick with your New Years Resolution past January?
8-week program to help you develop positive habits and sticking with them for life – starting today!
This is a FREE gift to you, no kidding, this 8-week program to help you with your resolutions this year is a FREE gift to you for the New Year, enjoy!
By Monika Baechler
Scientific gibberish, How to read Food Labels
Identifying “funny” things that are added to your food is hard work. For many people all that gibberish on food labels sounds like a different language. Many people wonder if calcium propionate added to our bread is necessary or would potato chips be potato chips without BHA. If you never had to read or understand the food label, you probably never had reactions or allergies to food additives. Food additives are used in food manufacturing to make food saver for consumption, improve color and flavor as well as texture. Some individuals are sensitive or even allerigc to some of the additives, like my mom: She is sensitive to all preservatives and some colors in foods. (her skin on fingertips crack and peel off)
Did you know that some people are so sensitive to sulfites that the individual can get deadly asthmatic reactions to the food? Watch out for restaurant foods as well. Some restaurants prepare their potato dishes with soaking them first in a sulfite solution before cooking.
If you think you could be sensitive to some food additives please contact your medical professional.
Monika
Claustrophobia
February 27, 2009 by Monika
Filed under Claustrophobia, Detox, Fat, Phosphorus, Strawberry, Weight Loss, deficiency

Claustrophobia is a fear of small places. a very smart natural Doctor ones said, that claustrophobia is a phosphorus deficiency and it can be cured by eating lots of celeriac and strawberries.
Celeriac is a root vegetable and taste delicious prepared as a raw salad. Grate it or cut matchsticks it and dress it with a light yogurt or mayonnaise salad dressing or a vinaigrette. Mmmm…
You can also make a outstanding veg soup with celeriac but make sure you DO eat the broth, cause the vitamins and minerals are cooked into the broth also.
And the very wise Doctor also said that children learn better if they eat enough phosphorus like strawberries. Try it, it can’t hurt!
Monika
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Why do we have Cellulite?

How can you clean a house without taking out the garbage first? Well it’s not possible?
Your body will not let you get rid of the fat on your but and thighs without cleaning out the toxins and acidity. Since it is your body’s job to keep all the bad stuff away from your vital organs like heart, lungs and kidneys, it moves it as far away from them as possible. Logically, they end up in your fat cells, which get bigger and bigger. Can anybody say Cellulite?
Your brain also tells you to eat more since the available space is limited. To make more space your body creates more fat cells so it can store more toxins. To protect YOU from harm, your body keeps fat cells full. This means that if you don’t detoxify your body and do a fast, you will never get rid of the fat. Loosing weight will be so much easier if you rid your body from toxins and then start a whole food life style and exercise program.
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Welcome to the Baechler Health and Nutrition Blog
February 26, 2009 by Monika
Filed under Anti Aging, Antioxidant, Cellulite, Detox, Digestive Health, Fat, Great Read, Liver and Gallbladder, Low Stomach Acid, Natural Healers, Toxins, Weight Loss, deficiency, welcome
Do you care about living a long healthy life, getting degenerative diseases, saving your children and grandchildren from obesity and illnesses, getting cancer and paying healthcare? Because if you don’t, then this blog is not for you! Thanks for visiting.
If you do care about those things – then read on:
Sadly and ironically in a land of plenty, on a continent of excess, many people are so highly deficient in vitamins and vital minerals as a horrific result of our food productions and processing methods. These deficiencies will lead to all sorts of horrible degenerative diseases, because dead food leads to dead cells. The question is not if – the question is when.
So you are telling me that you eat whole grains and organic foods and make sure you only buy whole wheat bread and so forth. Now consider this, most maufacturers make exceptionally poor-quality organic foods available, for example the organic white sugar and various organic cane juices and cane juice powders, which are simply refined sugar – unless it specifically says “unrefined”. Most of the time the word “organic” is used to mask an unwholesome food. Only because it says “organic” that doesn’t mean it’s good for you or your children. Manufacturers use the highly obsessed over big “O” to lure consumers to buy bad foods and it nearly fools everyone and it is one of the most deceiving and sickest marketing games today.
Even harder to metabolize and worse for your health than white sugar are the refined oils. If the product is not labeled with “unrefined,” then they are refined and these commonly used canola and other oils are the worst foods that can be eaten.
There is no Right- for- all- Diet, and with diet we always refer to the daily foods you eat not a calorie or fat reduced way of eating. Some people need to be vegetarians because of the love for animals or are even vegens. Others prefere to eat raw-vegens or just raw. Not every body is suited for one kind of diet and every body has to figure out for themselves which diet is right for them. You can also be in between raw and whole foods, for example if you eat 60-80% raw but sometimes like to eat some broiled fish with steamed vegetables or some organic broken bone and vegetable soup.
All you really have to remember is this: 100% Whole Foods or at least 95%.
- Eat a varied and abundant organic vegetables and fruits (organic most of the times or all the times)
- Eat organic, range-fed animals without antibiotics added and grain fed animal products, about 4 ounces daily (animal protein is optional)
- Choose a variety of plant seeds like roasted pumpkin seeds, ground or soaked flax meal and legumes
- supplement with sea vegetables and micro-algae, including chlorella, wild blue-green algae, and spirulina
- add healthy exercise every day
The perfect balance in your body is one of the most important things, the balance between acidity and alkalinity. Let me give you an example: Meat, fish, sausage, eggs, noodles, white bread, processed foods and sugar are very acidic to our bodies, but most veg, salads, tofu, fresh herbs, fruits and many more things are very alkaline (acid neutralizing) to our bodies.
Many people don’t pay attention if they have heartburn or a sour stomach, but they really should. That is a very specific sign that you are in deed acidic and need to change your diet and lifestyle. Yes I now, I’m preaching about the healthy lifestyle again and eating right blah, blah, blah…
But listen, do you want to end up like older friends and relatives, sick with all kinds of industrialized illnesses like, gout, arthritis, migraines, type 2 diabetes, cancer, obesity…? No? I didn’t think so. If you’re experiencing some or more of these symptoms you can reverse them with a whole food diet.
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Stay Healthy!
Monika Baechler








