A New Supplement for Female Hair Loss [New Research]

Hair loss and hair thinning in women is very common, especially as women near menopause. It’s suggested that it’s often caused by hormonal changes, which makes sense. Thinning hair can be really upsetting to deal with, and can sometimes be difficult to treat. I came across some new research I wanted to share about hair loss in women. I was pretty impressed by the study, so I wanted to share the information in case it helps anyone.

The study was on the antioxidant pycnogenol, which is an extract from French maritime pine bark (pronounced pick-nodge-eh-nol) that measured hair density in menopausal women. Hair density if a useful way to study hair thinning since it literally means counting the amount of hairs in a specific measured area.

The study consisted of women aged 45-60 and measured how many hairs they had in a specific square centimeter on their heads, which averaged 225.8 hairs at the beginning of the study. After two months of taking pycnogenol at a dose of 150mg a day broken up into three 50mg doses, the average women’s hair density increased from 225.8 hairs in one square centimeter to 293.6 hairs after two months of taking pycnogenol, a 30% increase. The women in the placebo group did not experience a significant change in their hair density. That sounds pretty impressive to me. The study also measured that the women who took pycnogenol had increased scalp circulation- poor blood circulation in the scalp is associated with hair loss.

I certainly don’t mean to put the supplement pycnogenol forward as a miracle for female hair loss, but the research is definitely impressive. I’ve spoken to many women who have come into the health food store who are anxious about hair loss, so this does seem like something to try. I’d also say that for the vast majority of women who I’ve spoken to who are worried about their own hair loss, that it usually doesn’t seem very noticeable to me. I do think we’re the most critical of ourselves, where we may feel lacking in some way that we’re worried about, but then it often isn’t even noticed by anyone else.

Still, pycnogenol is an interesting supplement since it has so many different and seemingly unrelated benefits. It’s been shown to help with blood flow, both to the legs and for cardiovascular health, and is also often used to help with asthma symptoms in children and adults. One of the most impressive results of pycnogenol, other than this new research for hair loss, is for brain function in adults middle aged and older. I wrote about pycnogenol back in 2017 when the research came out, but the information is still relevant.

A year long, placebo controlled study on pycnogenol and brain function followed seventy-seven adults aged 55 to 70. Half the group was given 100 milligrams of pycnogenol daily, and at the end of the study, tests showed a seventy-two percent improvement in decision making in the pycnogenol group (vs. a five percent decline in the placebo group). The attention span of the group that took pycnogenol was increased by forty-one percent and memory improved by thirty-seven percent (compared to a ten percent decline in the control group). 

Pycnogenol has also been shown to aid in lowering blood pressure, helping to normalize blood pressure readings in fifty-eight percent of hypertensive patients. Another study found that participants who took Pycnogenol were able to reduce their blood pressure medications after taking the supplement for 12 weeks.

Other double-blind studies have reported pycnogenol’s benefit for lowering blood sugar in patients with Type 2 diabetes. After twelve weeks of taking the French maritime pine bark extract, it was reported that the supplement, “significantly lowered plasma glucose levels” when compared with the placebo. Pycnogenol also improved blood flow and blood vessel health.

I really love supplements that have more than one different benefit, and I’d say pycnogenol definitely excels in that area. Something thing to keep in mind however, it that the majority of these studies are done over a decent period of time, ranging from two months to a year, so as with any supplement, it’s good to be patient and give it some time to work. Also, no matter how great a study says something is, nothing works 100% of the time for every single person. Still, I think pycnogenol is an impressive supplement that’s worth trying. It has a long safety record, but it’s always a good idea to tell your doctor or pharmacist of any supplements you’re taking in case of drug interactions. For example, pycnogenol shouldn’t be taken with prescription blood thinning medications because it has a slight blood thinning effect.

Stop by Pass Health Foods in Palos Heights if you have any questions, we’d love to help you further. We’re at 7228 W. College Drive in Palos Heights.

Internal Spring Cleaning

Spring cleaning is often on our minds at this time of year, but doing a bit of internal spring cleaning with a whole body cleanse can be a good idea too!

We have a product by Renew Life that can be great for that, their 3 Day Body Cleanse. I kind of like that it's a short cleanse since it's easy to commit to, and easy to do well.

It's a kit of easy-to-swallow capsules that are taken morning and night. It's going to be beneficial even if you don't change anything else in your diet, but since it's only for 3 days, we recommend partnering it with a cleansing diet: obtaining from alcohol, soda, and artificial sweeteners, limiting animal products, and focusing on eating whole foods and lots of fresh fruits and vegetables and drinking lots of water.

The kit is inexpensive and easy to use, and we think it's an excellent way to have a bit of a fresh start for spring!

Also for long-term cleaning, adding milk thistle to your daily regime isn't a bad idea. Milk thistle is fantastic for liver health, so if you drink alcohol regularly or use medications like ibuprofen regularly that are hard on the liver, milk thistle is a good idea to take. Everything is processed through our liver, and milk thistle is unique in its ability to support and even help regenerate healthy liver tissue.

We have lots of different great milk thistle supplements, but I particularly like our milk thistle by Natural Factors, which comes in a buy one get one free pack, and is a good potency.

See these articles on our website for more information:

Milk Thistle Spotlight

Milk Thistle and Medications

Help for an Overactive Bladder and Reducing Nighttime Bathroom Trips

An overactive bladder and the feeling of reduced bladder volume are problems that many men and women deal with once they near middle age, where they may feel like they need to use the bathroom more frequently, particularly at night. Night wakening due to feeling a full bladder is very common, and it disrupts sleep, which makes things even worse.

There is an herb that has shown benefit in studies to help with overactive bladder and in reducing nighttime urination, the extract from a plant called angelica, a flower that grows wild in Iceland and other Nordic countries. I remember reading about angelica a number of years ago and its benefits for bladder control, though at the time we didn’t have a trusted source for finding it in supplement form.

A few months ago, however, I saw an advertisement for an angelica supplement called Bladder Health by one of the brands we carry, Terry Naturally. Even better, this new product had clinical research behind it showing that people who had used it had three times better bladder control than those in the placebo group!

I was excited to try it, since I’m already not a great sleeper, but for quite a while now I’d been having consistent problems with waking up in the night to use the washroom. Now, I’m sure if I stopped drinking hot tea in the evenings that would help, but evening and before bed are my favorite times to have a relaxing cup of tea. Still, waking up in the middle of the night to use the washroom is not anyone’s idea of a good time.

We brought some of the new Bladder Health product in and I started using it, and I have to say that I’ve been extremely happy in how well it’s worked. In the past, I would wake up once, sometimes even twice to use the washroom, and after using the Terry Naturally bladder health, for the most part I now can go the entire night without using the washroom. This is kind of an embarrassing subject to talk about, but I’ve been so happy the results that I wanted to share in case it helps someone else. I’ve been using it for several months now, just one capsule before bed. I think it was after a month or so that I noticed a difference, though I wish I had paid better attention to how long it was before I felt it was working since I don’t exactly remember. Now that it’s been several months, I can definitely see what a difference it’s made.

Now, no product works for everyone, even prescriptions, but I’d say it’s worth a try.

Men can sometimes experience frequent urination due to an enlarged prostate, something that is very common as men age. In that case, the herb saw palmetto can be helpful since it’s been shown in research to help with reducing benign prostate enlargement. When the prostate is enlarged it can put pressure on the bladder and urethra, causing frequent urination.

Frequent night urination can also be a symptom of a number of health conditions, including diabetes and high blood pressure, so as with any changes in your health, it’s a good idea to mention it to your physician at your next checkup.

If you have any questions, stop by the store so we can help you further. We’re at 7228 W. College Drive in Palos Heights.

Flax + Algae Oil- why it's important for vegetarians and vegans

We’ve gotten in a new flax oil product by Barleans that I wanted to write about since it’s a fantastic omega 3 product for vegetarians, vegans, or people who prefer a plant based diet called Vegan Omega. The unique thing about this product is that it contains both flax and algae oil; that’s important because while flax is great (and has additional specific benefits), flax oil doesn’t have EPA and DHA (two essential parts of Omega 3s), which are really important for brain health.

Instead of EPA and DHA, flax has ALA, which the body works to convert into EPA and DHA. The problem with that is there’s no way to know how well your body is able to do that conversion, which is why we usually recommend taking an algae omega supplement for vegetarians in addition to flax oil. This new formula by Barleans is great because it combines high quality, unprocessed flax oil with algae oil, which is the only vegan form of EPA and DHA. We really recommend it. It can be taken straight off the spoon or is a great addition to smoothies. We have some right now in the store if you’d like to sample it to see how it tastes, just ask us at the counter.

We’re at 7228 W. College Drive in Palos Heights.

For more information on the difference between flax and fish oils, see our article:

Healthy Q & A: Fish Oil vs. Flax Oil


Favorite Brand Spotlight (and Sale!): Natural Factors

This month I wanted to write about one of our favorite companies. They don’t have fancy labels, but they do have great products at a good price- Natural Factors. They’re a family owned business that really cares about their products and ingredients- they have their own farms where they grow and harvest herbs and supplement ingredients for their products using heirloom, non-GMO seeds. When they aren’t able to source their own ingredients from their own farm, they have partners where environmental sustainability and purity are paramount. The company also supports a number of philanthropic environmental causes and are founding patrons of the Plant A Seed & See What Grows Foundation, a non-profit organization that works to create opportunities for children to personally experience and be inspired by the natural world around them, that includes funding for school gardens, healthy school breakfast programs, farm visits, and reading programs.

Quite a few of their items are our top recommended products for different categories, often because they’re such a great deal. They have “buy one, get one free” two packs of CoQ10, ubiquinol (the active form of CoQ10), Vitamin D3, and more. They also have the best quercetin (a supplement for respiratory health and the immune system) on the market currently- a liposomal quercetin that’s significantly better absorbed than regular quercetin. I take the Natural Factors vitamin D, CoQ10, and liposomal quercetin every day.

We’re also featuring them this month because we have a limited amount of “Immunity Kits” that we’re offering at a great price as a thank you to our customers. It’s a one month kit that has 30 count bottles of their liposomal quercetin, vitamin D3, zinc, and a time release vitamin C that we’ve put on sale for just $19.99- it’s an amazing deal, since the regular price of a month’s supply of the liposomal quercetin alone is almost $30.

We wanted to offer it to our customers so it’s easier (and more affordable!) for everyone to stay healthy through this winter. Quercetin, vitamin D, vitamin C, and zinc are really the top supplements needed to stay healthy. We also thought it might be a nice gift for friends and family to help them stay healthy without having to spend a fortune.

Stop by to pick up one of our new Natural Factors Immunity Kits while supplies last, and stay healthy!

We’re at 7228 W. College Drive in Palos Heights.

28th Anniversary Sale on January 7th - 28% off all Supplements!

2023 marks our 28th year in Palos Heights! We are so grateful for the amazing community and people who continue to support us- we’re so incredibly thankful for each of you. 28 years as a small business is no small feat, and the only reason we're still here is because of each of you. 

To celebrate and say thank you, we'll be having a celebration sale on Saturday, January 7th of 28% off all supplements in the store!

It'll be on in stock items only (we won't be able to do a raincheck at that sale price for out of stock items), though we’ve ordered extra to make sure we have enough stock for the sale. This is the largest sale we've ever had, so don't miss it! 

Also during the entire month of January, we'll be having raffles every week (some pretty nice gift baskets)! So be sure to stop in.

Organic Wine Tasting January 7th

We’re sampling 4 great new organic wines on during our Anniversary Sale on January 7th from 11-2 sourced from organic vineyards in Spain and Italy!

Come by to try our new: 

Organic Tempranillo Rosé by Mesta in Spain

 A delicious rosé with rich strawberry flavors and a hint of sweetness.  It pairs well with vegetables, spicy foods, seafood, and white meats.

 

Organic Montepulciano by Vigna Madre in Italy

Montepulciano is a smooth, full-bodied red with good acidity that’s great for pairing with pizza, pasta, and grilled meats.

 

Organic Garnacha by Mesta in Spain

A fruit-forward, off-dry, juicy red wine with notes of ripe fruits. It pairs well with spicy meats, spicy veggie curries and stews.

 

Organic Verdejo by Mesta in Spain

Verdejo is a clean and refreshing dry white wine, similar to pinot grigio but even more crisp.  It pairs well with seafood and spicy foods.

 

Starting the New Year by Burning Sage

Many people burn sage as a cleansing and purifying practice, helping to cleanse a space of negative energy. Some feel that sage helps them to feel grounded and more connected to the spiritual realm, while others feel that burning sage helps to reduce "bad vibes".

Even if you don't really believe in sage’s ability to cleanse a space of negative energy, I do think there is value in continuing historical traditions that connect us to the past.

People have burned sage and other herbs in many different cultures around the world for at least 4,000 years. Native Americans and other Indigenous Peoples have used burning sage to clear negative energy and restore harmony, and also as a sacred practice.

This is an interesting article by the Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health, The Sacred Art of Smudging, that also has information about burning different herbs:

"There are three primary herbs used in the Native American tradition for smudging: sage, cedar and sweetgrass.

Sage is used to dispel negative energy.

Cedar is used for an overall blessing or to cleanse where there has been illness.

Sweetgrass draws in positive energy"

We have all three of the above varieties at the store.

It’s recommended that non-native people call the practice of burning sage smoke cleansing rather than smudging, since the word "smudging" is associated with practices of the Native American people, though burning sage or other herbs has been used in many cultures, including the ancient Egyptians and Celts.

Burning sage or smoke cleansing seems like a nice thing to do to start the New Year on a positive note.

To light a stick of sage or other herbs, hold it at a 45 degree angle and light one end. Let the stick burn for roughly 30 seconds before gently blowing out. The sage bundle will continue to smolder similar to how an incense stick would. Many people use the same sage stick multiple times, though others recommend using a new stick if safe each time you do a purification ritual.

A small bowl of sand or dirt can help to extinguish a sage stick after a cleansing, but it should also extinguish itself after a time. You can also stamp the sage stick out in a ceramic bowl to extinguish it.

When cleansing a home, it should be done in a thoughtful, respectful, and meditative way, walking clockwise beginning at the front door around the indoor perimeter of the home, allowing the sage smoke to penetrate dark corners and closets. 

Burning sage can be a nice way to begin the New Year in a positive way.

 

Stop by and see us at 7228 W. College Drive in Palos Heights.  

A Great New Product for Coughs

Coughing is the worst, especially since it can linger for weeks after having a respiratory infection.

We have a new product by Terry Naturally that I've really been impressed with for coughs, called Bronchial Clear-it's a combination of thyme and ivy extract, both of which have impressive benefits for respiratory health.

Its main ingredient is ivy leaf, which is not very well known as a supplement in the US, but has some really impressive benefits for respiratory health. Even though it is not very well known in America as a supplement, it has been used medicinally for thousands of years safely.

Ivy extract is great for respiratory health because studies have shown that it can help to reduce inflammation in the lungs and also help to dissolve excess mucus.

When I was doing research into the benefits of ivy leaf for respiratory infections, I found research comparing ivy leaf's effectiveness to a prescription, saying it was "as effective as the prescription Ambroxol for chronic bronchitis". That really piqued my interest because I am a person who often seems to get a cough whenever I get sick, so I'm defiantly familiar with every prescription for coughs and respiratory infections, but I'd never heard of Ambroxol. It turns out that Ambroxol is a medication for respiratory infections that usually prescribed in Europe, but apparently isn't FDA-approved.

After reading about that, I went down a rabbit hole of why that prescription for lung infections wasn't FDA approved (since often Europe has a lot more stringent regulations than the US), but it seems it's not because it isn't an effective treatment, but that the patent had expired and it wouldn't be worth it financially for an American company to pay for the costly FDA approval process.

All of this to say that ivy extract has benefits shown to be equal to European medications for respiratory infections for coughing, helping the body to clear excess mucus, easing coughs and improving lung function.

In addition to ivy extract, the Bronchial Clear product also has thyme extract, an herb that’s fantastic for respiratory health since it can help clear mucus from the lungs and reduce lung inflammation. It’s even shown benefit for people suffering from COPD, an irreversible lung disorder where people experience problems breathing due to inflammation in the airways. The active ingredients in thyme extract also show benefits for having natural anti-viral and anti-bacterial properties.

I've taken Bronchial Clear by Terry Naturally and really thought it helped. I definitely won't be without it from now on in the winter. We also have a kid’s cough syrup with ivy extract at the store from Garden of Life that we'd recommend, since a lingering cough can be an awful thing for anyone to deal with, at any age.

Stop by the store if you have any questions, we’d be happy to help you further. We’re at 7228 W. College Drive in Palos Heights.

New Every Day Sales: Garden of Life’s “My Kind” Organic Line, and More

We know how difficult things can be and how prices have gone up everywhere, but we really believe that supplements and natural foods are important, so we're trying to make things more affordable for everyone.


I'm not sure if you checked out our food prices lately, but they're pretty great, especially our sales- I've gone to other grocery stores to compare and would definitely say ours are better on an item by item basis (which was definitely not always the case- especially a few years ago).

We also have two new big everyday sales to announce for 2023, Garden of Life's "My Kind" line, along with an assortment of other Garden of Life products that we especially recommend, that will now be on everyday sale for 20% off. I do really like Garden of life, but they are pricey (if they're reading this, I apologize, but it's true), we've been working with them for a while and have been able to secure a discount for our customers that we're passing along.

Also, Country Life's is a brand we really like, that has quite a few unique products that we’d recommend. We've been working with them to be able to get a discount to be able to pass on to customers for a number of their best-selling products, including their Core One multivitamins that are a big customer favorite starting in January, so be on the lookout for that.

So please, if you haven't been to the store in a while, stop by and check us out. We have tons of everyday sales on the majority of our most recommended products and we have great monthly food sales throughout the store. As a small business, it's sometimes hard to compete sometimes with huge companies like Walmart or Amazon, but we're doing our best trying to make things affordable for everyone, since we really do believe in the real benefits of natural supplements and natural foods.

Stop by and see us at 7228 W. College Drive in Palos Heights. In January we’ll be celebrating 28 years in Palos Heights as a women owned small business!