Posts Tagged ‘austin wellness advice’

Traveling for the Thanksgiving Holiday? Check out our tips for managing your meds during travel . . .

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

Traveling this holiday season? Check out these tips from Live Oak Pharmacy’s Pharmacist & Co-Owner, Nathan Pope, Pharm.D.!

  1. Be sure to keep your medications in your carry-on in the event of lost or delayed luggage, for information on what is and is not allowed by the TSA, please click here.
  2. Don’t forget your medication list. In an emergency it can make all the difference – don’t have one? Download one here http://retwt.me/1KCiy
  3. Keep your medications, including over-the-counter medications, in their original packaging. You don’t want to take the wrong medication.
  4. Remember that your pharmacist is an important part of your health care team!

Live Oak Pharmacy is an Austin Compounding Pharmacy. We focus on an integrative approach to healthcare. To learn more about Live Oak Pharmacy, an Austin Pharmacy, visit our Austin downtown pharmacy location at 1611 W 5th Street or visit us online at http://LiveOakRx.com

 

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 – Remembering the Deepwater Horizon oil spill

Wednesday, April 20th, 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.


This Wednesday, April 20th, marks the one-year anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The day is a somber reminder of the manmade disaster that claimed the lives of 11 oil rig workers, and that continues to threaten the economy and the culture of an entire region. Even a year later, fisherman and their families continue to struggle to get the message to the American consumer that Gulf seafood is safe to eat. It seems like yesterday when the media were telling the story of the disaster and its potentially devastating effects on the industry. Where are they today? So few stories of success and recovery are being told. Therefore, Gulf coast communities have taken it upon themselves to rebuild consumer confidence in their product. And make no mistake, seafood coming from the Gulf of Mexico is continually screened for safety by the NOAA and by independent laboratories (My Gulf Wild randomly screens its snapper and grouper for trace PAHs, heavy metals, and dispersants). Consumer safety is the Gulf fisherman’s number one concern, and they’re trying to get that message to us. Let’s at least listen to their story…

 

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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.

 

Live Oak Pharmacy, winner of Best New Local Business in the Reader’s Choice of the Austin Chronicle, is an Austin Compounding Pharmacy. We focus on an integrative approach to healthcare and that includes eating well. To learn more about Live Oak Pharmacy, an Austin Pharmacy, visit our Austin downtown pharmacy location at 1611 W 5th Street, visit us online or call us at 512-476-8979 ext. 1

 

 

Start packing: Americans are in the mood to travel

Monday, March 21st, 2011

Spring Break is over but if you’re already planning your summer vacation, you’re not alone. According to a travel trends survey from TripAdvisor, 36 percent of Americans say they expect to spend more on leisure travel in 2011 than they did last year, and 42 percent expect to spend the same amount.

Las Vegas, New York, and San Francisco are the most popular intended destinations this year, and 69 percent of people in the survey said they’re planning an international vacation. Europe is the No. 1 choice, followed by Asia and South America.

If you’re planning on some travel, check out our pharmacist’s medication travel tips!

Be sure to keep your medications in your carry-on in the event of lost or delayed luggage, for information on what is and is not allowed by the TSA, click here.

Don’t forget your medication list. In an emergency it can make all the difference – don’t have one? Download one here.

Keep your medications, including over-the-counter medications, in their original packaging. You don’t want to take the wrong medication.

Remember that your pharmacist is an important part of your health care team!

Air travel can also dry out your lips. The humidity on a plane hovers around 10%. That leaves lips feeling dry and tight. Be sure to slather on a quality lip balm like our Mighty Minty, Lemongrass or Citrus sport before flying the friendly skies!

Also check out these tips for coping with Jet Lag from Dr. Weihl.


Live Oak Pharmacy is an Austin Compounding Pharmacy and proud makers of Lip Smackulous Lip Balm. We focus on an integrative approach to healthcare. And we’re also a full service travel immunization clinic too. To learn more about Live Oak Pharmacy, an Austin Pharmacy, visit our Austin downtown pharmacy location at 1611 W 5th Street or visit us online at http://LiveOakRx.com

 

School of Fish: Letting the cat(fish) out of the bag

Friday, March 18th, 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’s a lot of buzz lately about the proposed rule on catfish inspections. I thought I’d dedicate this blog post to summing up the debate for those of you who haven’t been following it on a daily basis. I encourage you to share your knowledge and opinions in the comments section.

On February 18th, the USDA published its much-anticipated rule on catfish inspection as mandated by the 2008 Farm Bill. If adopted, the rule would require that the aquaculture, processing, and transportation of catfish and catfish products be inspected by the USDA’s Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) – much like beef and poultry. Catfish is currently subject to the regulatory capacity of the Food and Drug Administration (not the USDA). The rule would pertain to both imported and domestically-raised catfish, and it would attempt to regulate factors that affect consumer-safety such as the quality of water and feed. Under the new rule, all products bearing the name “catfish” would have to bear an FSIS (or similar foreign agency) seal of approval.

The crux of the debate surround the rule rests on issue of how to actually define “catfish.” The USDA has proposed to two definitions and asked for comments. The first would include all species in the family Ictaluridae – species that dominate the domestic catfish industry – and the second, broader definition would include species within the order Siluriformes, encompassing the three families Ictaluridae, Pangasiidae, and Clariidae – species that are favored by foreign catfish growers. If the USDA chooses the latter definition, it risks upsetting the Bilateral Free Trade Agreement with Vietnam, and if it adopts the former, it will upset the Catfish Farmers of America (CFA) who claim that foreign catfish farms – by and large – do not observe safe practices in aquaculture, thus allowing them to bring a cheaper product to market, at the expense of US consumers’ long-term health. A recent article published in Vietnam News cites ongoing survey efforts by two Vietnamese organizations – the Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development and the Fisheries Quality Assurance and Aquatic Resources Protection Department – that have made recommendations that Ho Chi Minh City’s rivers are too polluted for aquaculture.

Senator John McCain (R-Ariz) and Senator John Coburn (R-Okla), have taken aim at the new rule, proposing a bill that would annul the transfer of regulatory power over the catfish industry from the FDA to the USDA. Viewing the rule as “protectionist,” Sen. McCain claims Vietnamese catfish “are virtually indistinguishable from U.S. grown catfish.” Butch Wilson, the president of the CFA, responded to the senator’s claim: “It is stunning that Sen. McCain has chosen to protect importers and Vietnamese farmers over the health and safety of American citizens.” Mr. Wilson also noted that rule could not be considered protectionist if it applied to both domestic and imported catfish. He added that the USDA, which requires more frequent inspections, would have far more regulatory reach than the FDA, whose agency only inspects processing facilities on an annual or bi-annual basis.

The USDA is accepting comments on the rule through June 24, 2011. To submit a comment, visit www.regulations.gov (you must identify FSIS and docket number FSIS-2008-0031). You may also contact your senator regarding the proposed bill S.496.

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.

 

Live Oak Pharmacy, winner of Best New Local Business in the Reader’s Choice of the Austin Chronicle, is an Austin Compounding Pharmacy. We focus on an integrative approach to healthcare and that includes eating right! To learn more about Live Oak Pharmacy, an Austin Pharmacy, visit our Austin downtown pharmacy location at 1611 W 5th Street or visit us online at http://LiveOakRx.com

 

Head off those post-vacation blues

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

 

Spring break is coming up or maybe you’ve traveled to Austin to attend South By Southwest. How do you get back into the flow? Here are a few tips:

  1. Call a co-worker a day before you head back in. Find out what has been going down since you’ve been away—projects, recent emergencies, etc.
  2. Come back Tuesday. Mondays are always hectic days to return from a relaxing vacation. A shorter week will help you relax a bit longer.
  3. Check voicemail and e-mail from home. Dealing with messages at home will make the first day back more productive.
  4. Come back early. Plan your vacation so you return to the office before people officially expect you. Getting in ahead of time gives you a buffer day to readjust and lets you catch up with fewer interruptions.

And if you’re traveling with medications, check out these tips from our pharmacist!

Live Oak Pharmacy is Austin’s Wellness Pharmacy! We know that being well is more than not being sick and that sometimes a vacation is the best medicine! Come in today and meet with our team! Find out what the reader’s of the Austin Chronicle know and why they voted us Best New Local Business!

 

National Women’s Health Week

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

 
 

 

 

Live Oak Pharmacy is proud to participate in National Women’s Health Week and invites all women to come in and meet with our pharmacist.

Your pharmacist is an important part of your health care team and one more person looking out for your health and wellness.

Live Oak Pharmacy recommends . . .

Using the same pharmacy each and every time you fill your prescriptions so we can get to know you as a person and have a better understanding of your health care needs.

Providing the pharmacist with important information such as insurance, if you have it, any drug allergies and a list of all medications, prescriptions and over-the-counter, as well as vitamins, supplements or alternative remedies that you take.

Taking the pharmacist up on the offer for a consultation. Consulting with the pharmacist ensures that you have the proper medication as well as instructions on how and when to take your medication or what to do if you miss a dose.

The theme for 2011 is “It’s Your Time.” National Women’s Health Week empowers women to make their health a top priority. It also encourages them to take steps to improve their physical and mental health and lower their risks of certain diseases. Those steps include:

  • Getting at least 2 hours and 30 minutes of moderate physical activity, 1 hour and 15 minutes of vigorous physical activity, or a combination of both, each week
  • Eating a nutritious diet
  • Visiting a health care professional to receive regular checkups and preventive screenings
  • Avoiding risky behaviors, such as smoking and not wearing a seatbelt
  • Paying attention to mental health, including getting enough sleep and managing stress

Live Oak Pharmacy is Austin’s compounding pharmacy. We want you to have access to the best information so you can live the best life you can! That means consultations with our pharmacist, offering the best products and services and compounding medications that are customized for your health! Come in today and see why reader’s of the Austin Chronicle voted us Best New Local Business!

 

National Sleep Awareness Week

Monday, March 7th, 2011

It’s National Sleep Awareness Week. What’s keeping you up at night? Have questions about sleep aids? Come in and talk with our pharmacist today to understand what your options are for catching the best zzzz’s possible! And don’t forget to change your clock to Daylight Saving Time Saturday evening before you go to bed!

 

Learn more about National Sleep Awareness here.

 

Live Oak Pharmacy is Austin’s Integrative Pharmacy! We know that when it comes to you, one size doesn’t fit all. That’s why we offer a a variety of solutions coupled with the knowledge of our pharmacy team! Come in today and see why readers of the Austin American Statesman voted us Best New Local Business!

 

Study Suggests Statins Might Help HIV Patients

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

Statins may restrain the immune systems of HIV patients and may stave off progression of the AIDS-causing virus. The data collected is preliminary research, however, Dr. Brian Agan, director of HIV research with the Infectious Disease Clinical Research Program at the Uniformed Services University in Bethesda, Md., is quoted as saying “there might be drugs that can help adjust the immune response in HIV patients whether they’re taking AIDS medications or not.”

For now physicians shouldn’t change how they prescribe anti-cholesterol drugs. To learn more about this study, please click here.

Live Oak Pharmacy believes in the power of the triad relationship between physician, pharmacist and patient. If you have questions about your meds and how they relate to other meds, supplements or just general health, come into Live Oak Pharmacy today and speak with our pharmacist.

Live Oak Pharmacy is Austin’s HIV Speciality Pharmacy. We’re passionate about the health and wellness of all of our patients and customers. Come in today and find out why Live Oak Pharmacy was voted Best New Local Business by readers of the Austin Chronicle. We’re located at 1611 W 5th Street, 512-476-8979 ext. 1 or visit us online at LiveOakRx.com.

 

The Un-Presentation Happy Hour at Live Oak Pharmacy

Saturday, February 19th, 2011


Join us for the inaugural Un-Presentation! What’s an un-presentation you ask? It’s the best part of a presentation, quality information, with all the boring parts removed! And did we mention it’s a happy hour too?

From 5 to 7 p.m. we’ll be serving tasty treats and libations and featuring our newest product, NEO40. Take the Purple lozenge and follow us down the rabbit hole to better heart health & circulation!

We’re also proud to feature the fine folks from the Hill Country Ride for AIDS! Live Oak Pharmacy is proud to sponsor this awesome event. You’ll have a chance to meet some of the riders and volunteers, learn about training rides, make a donation or even sign yourself up!

The Un-Presentation – just another way Live Oak Pharmacy is Customized For You!

Tuesday, March 1

5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Live Oak Pharmacy – 1611 W 5th Street

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Live Oak Pharmacy is Austin’s Innovative Pharmacy! We’re a compounding pharmacy in downtown Austin! Come see why reader’s of the Austin Chronicle voted us best new business today! Our address is 1611 W 5th Street, or call us at 512-476-8979 or visit us online at LiveOakRx.com