Desert Health News September-October 2025

www.DesertHealthNews.com September/October 2025 Integrative Medicine The Valley's Leading Resource for Health and Wellness 13 www.circecares.com Offering: Integrative Primary Care Health Coaching Mindfulness Practices Visit our website to sign up for a free consultation Education and Inspiration for Total Transformation Edith Jones-Poland, M.D. Founder/Family and Integrative Care Physician Patricia VanSanten, D.A.O.M. Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Call to Get Started Today 760-773-4948 wellness@circecares.com circecares.com Palm Desert 73345 Hwy. 111, Suite 101 Yucca Valley 57463 Twentynine Palms Hwy, Suite 202 @circehealthcare Our team of medical and holistic practitioners provide educational courses and one-on-one coaching to help you manage the risk factors of pre-diabetes, obesity, heart disease, dementia, anxiety, chronic pain and more. Bachir Younes, MD, MPH 760.636.1336 Roula Younes, DNP Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is recommended for treating a variety of medical conditions including expediting wound healing. Desert Hyperbaric Medicine is a part of Younes Medical offering comprehensive care for patients. The company encompasses an infectious disease clinic, a state-of-the-art wound care center and the largest independent IV fusion therapy facility in the valley—Desert Infusion Center. Immerse yourself in healing 760.773.3899 Do you find yourself anxious often or perhaps anxious in certain situations? You are not alone, and finding ways to calm your mind can really help. Anxiety is a complicated mental health disorder that requires a wide range of approaches to manage it effectively. Lifestyle changes, including nutrition, can help, as there are foods that help reduce anxiety and others that will contribute to it. Choosing the right foods can significantly reduce the amount of anxiety you experience and help improve your mood. Fish. Be sure to add fish to your diet every week, including salmon, mackerel, sardines, trout and herring, as they are high in Omega 3. These incredibly important fatty acids have been shown to play an essential role in cognitive function and mental health and can improve anxiety and depression. Dark chocolate. Many recent studies have shown that dark chocolate is a rich source of polyphenols, especially flavonoids. These mood-enhancing plant compounds not only boost your mood, but are also powerful antioxidants that help protect your body from diseases. Look for bars that contain 70% or more cacao. Only a small amount is needed to feel the benefits. Brazil nuts. Brazil nuts are high in selenium, an antioxidant that is important for the cells in our body. This can reduce inflammation, which is often at heightened levels if you have a mood disorder such as anxiety. The good news is that you only need to eat three or four Brazil nuts a day to get enough selenium to meet your body’s needs. Chamomile. Chamomile is a daisy-like plant most commonly used to make tea and has long been associated with its calming and relaxing effects. Evidence also suggests chamomile may be effective for reducing depression. It is also rich in polyphenols—many of which have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Whole grain foods. Whole-grain pasta, rice and bread have several powerful benefits as they are rich in magnesium, and magnesium deficiency may lead to anxiety. It also contains tryptophan, which becomes serotonin, a calming neurotransmitter in your brain. So, make sure you switch your white bread, pasta and rice to healthier wholegrain options and continue to eat in moderate portions. Seaweed. Seaweed has many of the same benefits as whole grains. Not only is it rich in nutrients, it’s also high in magnesium and tryptophan. Seaweed is a good alternative to whole grains for these nutrients if you are gluten-sensitive. Avoiding foods that contribute to anxiety can also be very beneficial. For example, highly processed foods containing fat, sugar and salt, fried foods, sugary foods and drinks and alcohol should be limited or avoided altogether. It is a good idea to keep a food diary for the week and write down any foods that may trigger an anxiety attack. You may find that your morning coffee is fine, but drinking it throughout the day affects your mood. Listen to your body; it will tell you when it needs a little help. Nourish Your Nerves Foods to calm your mind Alzheimers Coachella Valley (ACV), a community-based nonprofit that provides free programs and services for individuals impacted by Alzheimer’s and other dementias, will hold its 8th Annual Open House on Wednesday, October 29, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. The event, which is free and open to the public, will feature live music, light fare and tours of the facility. The evening will also honor the work and dedication of Edwina Dirk, RN, BSN, as she receives the 4th Annual Chuck Olsen Caregiver Award. Dirk has been a volunteer with ACV since its inception in 2017. She has served on ACV’s Board, been a valued advisor and educator, and more importantly, created ACV’s monthly curriculum for Certified Nursing Aids (CNAs) and Home Health Aids (HHAs) licensed by the State of California. At the age of 78, Dirk returned to school to achieve her Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Now 82, she still works full time to educate nursing students, visit patients across the Coachella Valley and beyond, and lead ACV’s monthly caregiver class. ACV’s Open House will be held at their Palm Desert offices in the Berger Foundation Charitable Center, 75105 Merle Street, Suite 800. Complimentary valet will be provided. We hope to see you there! For more information and sponsorship opportunities, call (760) 776-3100 or visit www.cvalzheimers.org. Edwina Dirk to be Honored at ACV’s Open House Edwina Dirk, RN, BSN Reader's Question Corner Karen in Palm Desert has asked, “Do you have an opinion on the supplement berberine and its ability to lower blood sugar and help with weight loss?” Berberine is a compound found in the roots, leaves, stems and bark of plants such as barberry, Oregon grape and tree turmeric. Plants containing berberine have been used medicinally for thousands of years in Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicine. It has gained popularity online as a supplement for diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and more recently as a weight loss aid because of its ability to stabilize blood sugar levels. I advise clients that berberine is a safe, effective and proven treatment for weight management and improving metabolic health.1 Its ability to control blood sugar, accelerate fat-burning and reduce fat storage makes it a popular choice for anyone on a weight loss program. Monica Price is a nutritional therapist and a European health expert. She is a television and radio presenter for numerous media outlets and host of “The Monica Price Show.” Monica invites your questions and can be reached at monica@monica-price.co.uk. Reference: 1) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332220303292

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