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School of Fish – National Seafood Month!

Monday, October 17th, 2011




Michelle Gonzalez, Fishmongress at Quality Seafood Market, writes a monthly article for Live Oak Pharmacy on seafood as an essential part of whole body wellness.

October is known as the month for Breast Cancer Awareness, however to seafood lovers it is also known as National Seafood Month!  There is no better time than now to showcase the health benefits of eating a seafood rich diet as well as quick tips to help you make informed seafood choices.

As most of us know, SEAFOOD = OMEGA 3s = HEALTHIER BODY! While this is true there are many other benefits and reasons to love and consume the recommended 8oz of seafood weekly.

Here are five reasons you should incorporate seafood into your diet:

  • Eating fish reduces the risk of death from heart disease, the leading cause of death in both men and women. Seafood intake has also been linked to a lower risk of stroke, depression and mental decline with age.
  • Fish intake is extremely important for pregnant women and mothers who are breastfeeding because it supplies DHA, a specific omega-3 fatty acid that is beneficial for infant’s brain development.
  • Essential fatty acids found in most seafood may cut your risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Various reports show that long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids can slow mental decline and even reduce the development of Alzheimer’s disease in older people.
  • Seafood lovers and eaters have lower risks of getting cancer. The Omega-3 fatty acids found in fish are the essential components responsible for protection against cancer. In fact, there had been reports that people who eat fish regularly have low risks of cancers of the mouth, throat, stomach, colon, rectum, pancreas, lung, breast, and prostate.
  • Shellfish help aid in healthy skin, and good eyesight. Different varieties of shellfish are rich in vitamins and minerals, aside from being very low in fat content. Shellfish helps guarantee healthy skin and promotes good eyesight because vitamins contained in shellfish aid in formation and use of red blood cells and muscles.

It is important that you purchase the freshest seafood possible for the most benefits. So keep these quick tips and tidbits in mind when purchasing your seafood at your local market.

  • Buy your seafood from markets that have a reputable name. Quality Seafood Market has been selling seafood since 1938. They are known for their fresh fish and friendly and trustworthy fishmongers.  Go with your gut instinct and ask yourself: What is my first impression of this facility? Does it look and smell clean?
  • Only buy fish that is refrigerated or properly iced. Fish should be displayed on a thick bed of fresh ice and preferably in a case.
  • Previously frozen ais still considered fresh. Nowadays, fresh catches can be processed and frozen immediately to very low temperatures – frequently, this takes place right on the fishing vessel.
  • Fish should smell fresh and mild NEVER sour, fishy or ammonia-like. Remember that a fish’s eyes should be clear, and the fish should have firm, shiny flesh. Dull flesh, fillet discoloration (green to yellowish) and cloudy eyes could mean the fish is on it’s last fin or not good!
  • Thaw frozen seafood gradually by placing it in the refrigerator overnight. If you have to thaw seafood quickly, seal it in a plastic bag and immerse it in cold water.
  • Seafood should be cooked to an internal temp of 145°F. if you don’t have a food thermometer lying around use these everyday techniques to know when your seafood is ready. Fish: Flesh should be opaque and separate easily. Shrimp & Lobster: Flesh becomes pearly-opaque. Scallops: Flesh turns milky white or opaque and firm. Clams, mussels, and oysters: Look for their shells to open and throw away the shells that don’t open.
  • Remember to always consult your physician or pharmacist if you have any known allergens or medical conditions before consuming seafood.

National Seafood Month provides the perfect opportunity to become a healthier you, to branch out and try a new fish or shellfish or pass on new seafood facts and information you have learned to family and friends. Give yourself the gift of health and seafood awareness this month. Don’t be afraid to ask questions and try new things!

Additional Seafood Sources and References:

About Seafood – http://www.aboutseafood.com/

Seafood Health Facts – http://seafoodhealthfacts.org/

National Marine Fisheries Service – http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/

National Marine Fisheries Service, 2010. Fisheries of the United States 2010

http://www.st.nmfs.noaa.gov/st1/fus/fus10/highlight2010.pdf

 

U.S. Food and Drug Administration - http://www.fda.gov/Food/ResourcesForYou/Consumers/ucm077331.htm

The opinions expressed by our guest bloggers do not necessary reflect the opinions of Live Oak Pharmacy. The opinions expressed by guest blogers are their own, unless otherwise stated. No financial agreement exists between guest bloggers and Live Oak Pharmacy.

 

School of Fish – Say What? Ceviche!

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

Quality Seafood Market, writes a monthly article for Live Oak Pharmacy on seafood as an essential part of whole body wellness.

It’s still too hot to fire up that oven. Ceviche (say-VEE-chay) is a great hot weather meal. It requires no heat and very little prep time. What’s more, it’s cool and refreshing! This week, I’d like to share a few pointers that I learned from my fellow fishmonger, Ryan Verheyn of Quality Seafood Market, on how to safely prepare ceviche. Most recipes call for marinating the seafood (fish, shrimp, scallops, octopus, and squid are all popular choices) for 1-5 hours in citric acid (i.e., lime juice) before consumption. The fresher the seafood and the longer it marinates, the more bacteria is killed by the acid and the safer the ceviche is to eat. However, Ryan recommends an even more sanitary method than just selecting a fresh catch and marinating it. Ryan marinates just the seafood, leaving the other ingredients aside, in the citric acid for 5 hours or overnight, if possible. This ensures that the maximum amount of bacteria bites the dust. When he’s ready to serve the ceviche, Ryan drains the seafood, discards the marinade and replenishes it with fresh lime juice. Then he adds his other fresh ingredients, such as diced jalapeño and onion, chopped tomato, and minced garlic and cilantro. The new lime juice has a brighter, fresher flavor, not to mention it’s free of that fishy marinade.

As always, when making ceviche, be sure to buy seafood from a reputable, busy market that is known for its high turnover of product (you don’t want fish that’s been sitting around all week). Also, ask your monger what fish she recommends that day. What’s the freshest? What has the right texture and flavor for ceviche? My personal favorite is black drum. It’s lean, white, and firm. It has a mild flavor and takes to the flavors of other fresh ingredients well. Finally, it’s a local, wild-caught Texas favorite. Now what could be more refreshing than supporting your local fisherman? See you in the market!


 



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The opinions expressed by our guest bloggers do not necessary reflect the opinions of Live Oak Pharmacy. The opinions expressed by guest blogers are their own, unless otherwise stated. No financial agreement exists between guest bloggers and Live Oak Pharmacy.

 

 

School of Fish – To Market, To Market to Transport a Fish!

Thursday, June 30th, 2011

Sarah Harper, Fishmongress at Quality Seafood Market, writes a monthly article for Live Oak Pharmacy on seafood as an essential part of whole body wellness.

There is a lot of helpful information available on how to purchase fresh seafood, but I rarely read any articles that address what to do with the seafood once you leave the market (i.e., how to safely transport and store it). This blog post aims to fill that void.

Transit – If your commute from the seafood market to your home takes more than 20 minutes, then be kind to your fish and ask your monger for an ice pack to keep it cool on the ride home. Even better, come prepared with a cooler and your own ice packs. Just remember not to leave your cooler in the hot trunk while you’re doing all your pre-seafood market shopping. When heated in the sun, a cooler will hold its temperature and act more like a portable oven than a fridge for your fish!

Packaging – Before refrigerating your fish, remove the fillets from their original packaging, wrap them with plastic wrap, and place them on a plate or tray in the coolest part of your fridge (back of bottom shelf) underneath an ice pack. Before freezing fillets, remove them from their original packaging and seal them in vacuum-pack bags using a home food saver. If you don’t have one of these, wrap the fish in plastic, then tightly in freezer paper or a freezer bag, pressing all the air out as you go. Try to store fish fillets in the coolest part of your freezer (near the back cooling unit) so that they freeze as quickly as possible, minimizing the number of ice crystals that form inside the flesh.

Live Shellfish – Be sure that your shellfish have adequate access to circulating air in transit. Ask your monger to use a mesh bag or to puncture some holes in a plastic bag so that the shellfish can “breathe.” Lobsters and crabs should be wrapped in wet newspaper (soaked with saltwater) before being placed in a box or cooler; this helps keep their gills moist. When you get your shellfish home, place it on ice in the coolest part of the fridge. Do not allow water to gather around the shellfish, as the chlorinated tap water will kill them. You may also want to cover your shellfish with a damp towel to keep them moist. Oysters should be laid flat, with the “cup” side down, so that if they open and close they don’t spill out all their delicious oyster liquor!

Shelf life – The shelf life of fish depends on a variety of factors, among them are the oil content, the time it has spent out of water, the time since it was filleted, and whether or not it was properly handled. A fish stays fresher the longer it stays whole (with an exception of the viscera, which should be removed as soon as possible). Your fishmonger should be able to give you the best advice on how many days your product will last if properly stored over ice in a home fridge. If your market does its own processing (like Quality Seafood Market!), then you’re in luck. If you don’t like the looks of a certain fillet, they may fillet you a fresh one. If you don’t live near a reputable fresh seafood market, then this table should give you a general idea of how long to keep seafood in your home fridge. Before cooking your fish, rinse it, pat it dry, and give it a good sniff test. If your fillets have gone sour or have a faint chemical aroma, it’s too late and you should be headed back to the market for newer, fresher seafood!

Raw                                                                  Cooked
Whole fish (gutted and gilled)                  3-4 days 3-4 days
Fish fillets or steaks                                     1-2 days 3-4 days
Live shellfish (crustaceans)                       1 day 2-3 days
Live shellfish (mollusks)                            1-2 days 2-3 days
Shellfish (processed)                                   1-2 days 2-3 days

Learn more about fish at Quality Seafood Market. The opinions expressed by our guest bloggers do not necessary reflect the opinions of Live Oak Pharmacy. The opinions expressed by guest bloggers are their own, unless otherwise stated. No financial agreement exists between guest bloggers and Live Oak Pharmacy.

Live Oak Pharmacy is an Austin Pharmacy. We are also your fun Austin Pharmacy! Come find out why the reader’s of the Austin Chronicle voted us Best New Local Business! And please consider voting for us as Austin’s Best Drugstore/Pharmacy in this year’s poll!

 

Smart Healthy Living Award!

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

This Saturday, Nathan is headed to Ft. Worth to present at the TPA annual conference. All of us at Live Oak Pharmacy are proud to announce that Nathan has been selected to receive the Texas Pharmacy Association‘s Smart, Healthy Living Award!

“This award recognizes an individual, organization or company judged to have made outstanding contributions to advancing pharmacists’ ability to improve patient outcomes. This honor recognizes exceptional achievement in public awareness, counseling and pharmacy services aimed at empowering patients to improve their health.”

And while this award is for Nathan it’s really for each and everyone of you! Our patients, our customers, our community and the physicians and their staff. Here’s to Smart Healthy Living in Austin, Texas!

Live Oak Pharmacy is Austin’s Downtown Pharmacy and is proud to have Dr. Nathan Pope, Pharm.D. winner of the Smart, Healthy Living Award as our co-owner and Director of Pharmacy. It’s not business as usual at Live Oak Pharmacy. It’s Smart Healthy Living at Live Oak Pharmacy! Come in today and see why the Texas Pharmacy Association awarded Nathan this honor and why readers of the Austin Chronicle have voted Live Oak Pharmacy Austin’s Best New Local Business!

 

It’s Men’s Health Week

Monday, June 13th, 2011

National Men’s Health Week is celebrated each year the week leading up to and including Father’s Day. During this week we encourage individuals, families, communities, and others to work to heighten the awareness of preventable health problems and encourage early detection and treatment of disease among men and boys.

The leading cause of death for men are Heart Disease, Cancer and Accidents. Here are some tips for a safe and healthy life . . .

Eat healthy

  • Eat a variety of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains every day.
  • Limit foods and drinks high in calories, sugar, salt, fat, and alcohol.
  • Eat a balanced diet to help keep a healthy weight.

Be active

  • Be active for at least 2½ hours a week. Include activities that raise your breathing and heart rates and that strengthen your muscles.
  • Help kids and teens be active for at least 1 hour a day. Include activities that raise their breathing and heart rates and that strengthen their muscles and bones.

Protect yourself

  • Wear helmets, seat belts, sunscreen, and insect repellent.
  • Wash hands to stop the spread of germs.
  • Avoid smoking and breathing other people’s smoke.
  • Build safe and healthy relationships with family and friends.
  • Be ready for emergencies. Make a supply kit. Make a plan. Be informed.

This Men’s Health Week, send your favorite guy a Men’s Health e-Card! Click here to send!

Live Oak Pharmacy is an Austin Pharmacy. Good health and wellness begins at Live Oak Pharmacy. Stop in today and while you’re at it, bring your four legged and furry friend in because we are Austin’s Pet Friendly Pharmacy too! Come find out why the reader’s of the Austin Chronicle voted us Best New Local Business! And don’t forget to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter!

 

Re: Side Effects? These Drugs Have a Few

Monday, June 6th, 2011

Did you know that “the average drug label lists 70 possible side effects and some drugs list more than 500″? A recent article in the New York TimesSide Effects? These Drugs Have a Few, reviews some of the discrepancies on side effect warnings. It may seem like you need a special degree to understand your medications. Fortunately you don’t because you have Live Oak Pharmacy!


 

Our pharmacist is a health care provider. Nathan can answer your questions about side effects, work with your prescriber to ensure that you’re getting the right medication and also work with you and your prescriber to suggest alternatives as well. Modern day pharmacy is returning to it’s roots of being a place of health care and wellness and in particular independent pharmacy is distancing itself from being a convenience store.

Come into Live Oak Pharmacy today and see the difference for yourself when your pharmacist is on your personal health care team! To see the full article from the New York Times, click here.

 




Live Oak Pharmacy is Austin’s health care pharmacy. We do more than dispense medication. We work with you and your prescriber to ensure that you’re getting the best medications for the concerns you have. But we go beyond that and work with you to ensure that you’re living a healthy lifestyle. Come in today and see the difference it makes when you add a pharmacist to your health care team. In fact, readers of the Austin Chronicle have voted Live Oak Pharmacy the Best New Local Business.


 

It’s National Candy Month!

Wednesday, June 1st, 2011

 

 

Don’t go overboard for the whole month, but don’t deny your sweet tooth a little enjoyment in June. The best practice for good nutrition is to eat a healthy variety of foods each day and exercise regularly. That should leave room for the occasional chocolate bar or cookie in your diet.

Live Oak Pharmacy is an Austin Pharmacy. We are also your fun Austin Pharmacy! Good health and wellness includes chocolate every now and then so stop in today to pick up some up along with other health and wellness needs. And while you’re at it, bring your four legged and furry friend in because we are Austin’s Pet Friendly Pharmacy too! Come find out why the reader’s of the Austin Chronicle voted us Best New Local Business! And don’t forget to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter!

 

Smoking is Ugly

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

Yesterday was World No Tobacco Day! And although many more men use tobacco than women there’s evidence that the epidemic of tobacco use among girls is increasing. Approximately 1.5 million women die every year from tobacco use. Talk to our pharmacist today about making the choice to quit smoking. In fact, bring your cigarettes to Live Oak Pharmacy and we’ll take 10% off the smoking cessation product of your choice. Join us by taking the LIVESTRONG Dare to Quit Smoking by clicking here.

Looking for another option when it comes to ditching the cigarettes? Talk to our pharmacist to see if a customized compound is a better option.

Live Oak Pharmacy is Austin’s Tobacco Free Pharmacy! Have questions about becoming a non-smoker? Then come in today and talk to our pharmacist. We’ll work with you to find the right solution and provide customized support to reach your health and wellness goals. You can do it, we can help! Stop in today and while you’re at it, bring your four legged and furry friend in because we are Austin’s Pet Friendly Pharmacy too! Come find out why the reader’s of the Austin Chronicle voted us Best New Local Business! And don’t forget to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter!

 

What Happens to Our Skin When We Get Sunburned?

Thursday, May 26th, 2011

 

Alright folks we’re just a day away from start of Memorial Day festivities! That means lots of fun in the sun which means protection from the sun. Live Oak Pharmacy has all sunblocks on sale today (5/26) and tomorrow (5/27). We carry the following brands . . .

Alba BotanicaLivestrongThinkBabyAveenoJASONCoppertone & Coppertone SensitiveBlue Lizard, TerraSport and Banana Boat.

Learn more about what happens to our skin when we get sunburned from the folks over at EmpowerHer, click here.

 

Live Oak Pharmacy is an Austin Pharmacy. We are also your fun in the sun Austin Pharmacy! Good health and wellness begins at the cellular level so stop in today to pick up your sunblock, vitamins, or other health and wellness needs. And while you’re at it, bring your four legged and furry friend in because we are Austin’s Pet Friendly Pharmacy too! Come find out why the reader’s of the Austin Chronicle voted us Best New Local Business! And don’t forget to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter!

 

Today is HIV Vaccine Awareness Day

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

Today is HIV Vaccine Awareness Day (HVAD). This annual observance is a day to recognize and thank the thousands of volunteers, community members, health professionals, and scientists who are working together to find a safe and effective HIV vaccine. It is also a day to educate our communities about the importance of preventive HIV vaccine research. To learn more about HIV visit our facebook page at http://facebook.com/HIVandAging.

 

Live Oak Pharmacy is Austin’s Compounding Pharmacy but we’re also your speciality HIV pharmacy. Have questions about your health and wellness? Come in today and visit with our pharmacist to see why readers of the Austin Chronicle voted us Best New Local Business!