Archives for April 2013

9 Health Benefits of Avocados

Avocados

Avocados, also lovingly called “alligator pears,” are a magical green fruit considered to be one of the healthiest foods in the planet. Every avocado contains over 25 essential nutrients, including vitamin A, B, C, E, & K, copper, iron, phosphorus, magnesium, and potassium.

Avocados are also an excellent source of fiber, protein, and several beneficial phytochemicals, such as beta-sitosterol, glutathione, and lutein, which may protect against various disease and illness.Although avocado is high in fat content, it is mostly the monounsaturated fat, which is a healthy fat.

Looking for reasons to enjoy more avocados in your diet? Check out the 8ways your body benefits from this little green super-fruit:

 Maintain a healthy heart. Avocado contains vitamin B6 and folic acid, which help regulate homocysteine levels. High levels of homocysteine are associated with an increased risk of heart disease. Avocado also contains vitamin E, glutathione, and monounsaturated fat—the essentials for maintaining your heart’s health.

Protect against cancer. Many studies have shown that avocado can inhibit the growth of prostate cancer. The oleic acid in avocado is also effective in naturally preventing breast cancer.

Lower cholesterol levels. Avocados are rich in a compound called beta-sitosterol, which can help lower blood cholesterol levels. According to a study, patients with mild hypercholesterolemia who included avocados in their diet for 7 days had 17 percent decrease in total blood cholesterol levels, a 22 percent decrease in both LDL (bad cholesterol) and triglyceride levels, and a 11 percent increase in HDL (good cholesterol) levels.

Control blood pressure. Avocados are also a great source of potassium, which helps control blood pressure levels.

Regulate the blood sugar levels. The good fats in avocados can reverse insulin resistance and help regulate blood sugar levels. Avocados also contain soluble fiber,which also contributes to steady blood sugar levels.

Defy your age. Being rich in antioxidants, avocado helps prevent signs of aging. The glutathione in avocado boosts immune systems, slows the aging process, and encourages a healthy nervous system.

Increase nutrient absorption. Avocado intake is linked with increased nutrient absorption. A study showed when participants ate salad that included avocados, they absorbed five times the amount of carotenoids (a group of nutrients that includes beta carotene and lycopene) than those who did not include avocados.

Skin Care. Many cosmetic companiesadd a little avocado oil to their products because of its ability to nourish the skin and make your skin glow. It also aids in treating psoriasis, a skin disease that causes skin redness and irritation.

What is your favorite way to enjoy an avocado?

 

Can a Mammogram Hurt My TRAM Flap?

Can a mammogram hurt my tram flap?

This week, Dr. Richard M. Kline, Jr. of The Center for Natural Breast Reconstruction answers your questions.

 

Q: I have an 18-year TRAM (Transverse Rectus Abdominis Myocutaneous) flap. Recently I have found a perpendicular ridge about an inch from my sternum. It feels like a lump. I have had an ultrasound and now they want to do an MRI and an mammogram. They found nothing on the ultrasound. My concern is the mammogram. Could this cut off blood supply to my TRAM flap? I would like to ask my original doctor but he is strictly doing plastics. Thank you for your help!

 

A: While it’s not impossible, a mammogram is highly unlikely to hurt your TRAM flap, especially after this length of time. Certainly it is important to find out what the lump is, anyway.

Good luck, let us know if we can be of any help.

 

 Richard M. Kline, Jr., MD

Center for Natural Breast Reconstruction

 

Have a question about breast reconstruction you’d like answered from our surgical team? Just ask us!

The Charleston Youth Company Spring Spectacular

Charleston Youth Company

 The Charleston Youth Company is pulling back the curtain on their latest show—the annual Spring Spectacular, opening April 19 & 20, 2013, 7 p.m. ET at the Sottile Theatre.

Featuring standout performances by talented youth from all over the Lowcountry, the CYC performs original shows that include classic Broadway numbers.

The 2013 Spring Spectacular promises to awe and entertain audiences from all over Charleston. The CYC’s original production is based loosely on Beauty & The Beast, Cinderella, and Oliver—the perfect mix for a night of enchantment!

About the Charleston Youth Company

The Charleston Youth Company (CYC) is a Nonprofit Performing Arts Company for students in grades 3rd through 12th. They produce 2 major shows a year.

The Charleston Youth Company combines music, voice, dance, art, drama, and technical production to create a program unlike any other in the Charleston area. In addition to rehearsing for several hours each week, company members are expected to maintain their grades and school commitments without exception.

Past members have received scholarships to top colleges and universities throughout the United States. Eric Sean Fogel, currently an associate choreographer in NYC, continues to serve as an artistic director and teach classes for CYC. Margaret Anne Florence has performed in several major motion pictures, such as Our Lady of  Victory. She also revived the role of Luisa in the Broadway musical The Fantasticks, and was in print and commercials for many magazines and networks.

These CYC alumnus and many more have found successful ways to use the skills they learned and developed while in CYC. Many are successful teachers, doctors, nurses, lawyers, local performers, musicians, and businessmen and women.

As a sponsor of the beloved Lowcountry theatre company, The Center for Natural Breast Reconstruction team never misses a performance!

 

We hope you’ll join us in supporting the youth and talent here in our community.

Come out for the Spring Spectacular April 19 & 20!

 

 

Join Us for the 2013 Survivor’s Celebration!

 Susan G. Komen Survivors Celebration The Center for Natural Breast Reconstruction is honored to be the Promise Partner Sponsor for the Komen Lowcountry Survivor’s Celebration again this year.

On April 14, 2013, we’re celebrating 20 years of serving the Lowcountry—and you’re invited to join the excitement! Whether it’s your first anniversary as a breast cancer survivor or your thirtieth, come celebrate your fantastic life with us!

Check out the event details below, and be sure to register now—space is limited!

2013 Survivor’s Celebration Details

  • Happens Sunday, April 14, 2013
  • Festivities take place at the beautiful Charleston Marriott, 170 Lockwood Blvd, Charleston, SC
  • Registration opens at 2 p.m. ET
    Survivors: $10
    Co-survivors: $15
    Table for 10: $200
  • Celebration begins at 3 p.m. ET

Visit vendor tables and register for prizes from 2–3 p.m. The food, fun, and festivities begin at 3 p.m.

Wave Your Celebration Flag High!
Show your pride and encouragement with your own survivor flag or pennant to wave high during the Survivor’s Recognition. If you forget, you can stop by the Celebration table and create one on the spot. No giant flags or banners, please—we want everyone to be able to see the action!

 

For more information about this special event, feel free to contact Komen Lowcountry at 843-556-8011 or forthecure@komenlowcountry.org, or call our office at 866-374-2627.

Mark your calendar, and register here