{"id":805,"date":"2007-02-05T07:54:24","date_gmt":"2007-02-05T12:54:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/kirstenmortensen.com\/index.php\/?p=805"},"modified":"2020-01-03T15:31:58","modified_gmt":"2020-01-03T20:31:58","slug":"five-alt-health-trends-predictions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kirstenmortensen.com\/index.php\/five-alt-health-trends-predictions\/","title":{"rendered":"Five alt health trends predictions"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I first became interested in alternative health in the early 1980s, and it&#8217;s since become so much a part of my life that I hardly give it any thought. At the same time, I&#8217;m actually quite conservative in my participation in the alt health scene. I&#8217;ve seen so many fads come and go that I hardly ever jump on some &#8220;new&#8221; palliative, because in nearly every case today&#8217;s fad turns out to be tomorrow&#8217;s false lead. I&#8217;ve also experienced the placebo effect first hand lots &amp; lots of times &#8212; a sobering experience when you recognize how deceptive it can be. Because it wears off. Darn it all :-)<\/p>\n<p>What else. I view most Internet alt health advice with extreme suspicion, if for no other reason than that the human body is mind-bogglingly complex and individual biochemistry is extremely variable, two factors that often render casual health advice at best worthless, and at worst dangerous. The Internet is a good start for research, a terrible substitute for professional diagnostics. If something&#8217;s wrong with your body, find a medical doctor sympathetic to alt health who can diagnose you, and take your Internet print-outs along to your exam. \/end sermon<\/p>\n<p>I rarely use herbal supplements. I don&#8217;t trust them to contain what they say they&#8217;re going to contain, and if perchance they do, taking them amounts to self-medicating, and I don&#8217;t believe that as a lay person I have adequate information to do that cavalierly. Although I fully support other peoples&#8217; right to use them.<\/p>\n<p>My main alt health strategy is to put into my body foodstuffs that are as close as possible to what I imagine humans were evolved to eat. Yeah, I know there is a lot of arguing going on about that, too. But some of it is quite simple nonetheless. Avoid too much processed food, eat a lot of fruits and vegetables (I try for at least 7-9 servings a day), go for the nutrient-dense stuff.<\/p>\n<p>The funny thing is, that rule has steered me toward choices that tend to preshadow trends. I started avoiding trans fats, for instance, in the 1980s. Switched to whole grains about that same time. Never quit eating eggs. Etc.<\/p>\n<p>So, on that thin basis, I claim adequate authority to compose this post :-)<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, we&#8217;ll know in time whether my authority pans out, since I&#8217;m doing this publicly. So here it is: alt health trends I predict will be getting major mainstream attention within the next five to ten years:<\/p>\n<p><strong>1. Seed oils bad, bad, bad.<\/strong> Categorize this as a trend we should have dodged: I predict that soon the worm will turn and we&#8217;ll be demonizing seed oils &#8212; corn and canola oils, in particular &#8212; with the same vigor we now demonize trans fats. See <a href=\"http:\/\/www.westonaprice.org\/index.html\">The Weston Price Foundation articles<\/a> on fats or read <a href=\"http:\/\/www.efn.org\/%7Eraypeat\/nutri.html\">Ray Peat&#8217;s article on unsaturated oil<\/a> if you want the background on this one. In place of seed oils, recommendations will be coconut, palm, and olive oils, plus butter and lard, of course. Mmmmm, lard.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2. Probiotics for oral health.<\/strong> Speaking of mmmmmm, we&#8217;ll soon be seeing mouthwashes designed to innoculate the mouth with &#8220;good bacteria.&#8221; Health claims will start with controlling breath odor, preventing gum disease, preventing tooth decay, and perhaps even strengthening enamel. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.therabreath.com\/oral-care-probiotics\/\">At least one dentist is already on it.<\/a> Probiotics packagers will be next. Additional claims may play on the link between oral health and other health issues, such as heart disease and maybe even cancer.<\/p>\n<p><strong>3. Probiotics for skin health. <\/strong>Because, yanno, why not. The skin is a microorganism habitat, too.<\/p>\n<p><strong>4. The body&#8217;s glandular system will be cast in a starring alt health role. <\/strong>Thyroid function in particular will emerge as fundamental to a new model of alt health treatment. The result will be near madness as journalists pump out the usual &#8220;this may save your life and also avoid it, it&#8217;s too new and scary&#8221; trends articles and every supplement manufacturer and would-be health guru in this country and the next scramble to sell you their books and supplements.<\/p>\n<p><strong>5. Bioidentical hormones will be enlisted for period suppression and possibly even birth control. <\/strong> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.medicinenet.com\/script\/main\/art.asp?articlekey=52185\">Now that the &#8220;no period pill&#8221; has its own marketing campaign<\/a>, alt health-savvy women will start asking whether their compounding pharmacists can&#8217;t do the same with bioidentical hormones. Off-off label use of hormone therapy will ensue.<\/p>\n<p><strong>6. Natural vision therapy will address presbyopia. <\/strong>Natural vision therapy is a fairly mature subgenre within the alt health canon, but it&#8217;s failed so far to penetrate mainstream awareness the way, for example, vitamins have. Too bad, because our eyesight situation is a mess. Anyway. Today natural vision mostly deals with myopia (nearsightedness) and hyperopia (non age-related farsightedness). I predict that the aging boomers are, even now, working on applying vision therapy to presbyopia &#8212; the difficulty with near vision associated with aging &#8212; and in the very near future we&#8217;ll start seeing self-help books on the subject begin to crop up. (<a href=\"https:\/\/kirstenmortensen.com\/seeing-is-believing\/\">I blogged here<\/a> about my experience with using vision therapy for myopia.)<\/p>\n<p>There, those are the Big Ones that I can think of right now. I&#8217;ll add to the list if any more come to mind.<\/p>\n<p>There are others that aren&#8217;t quite as risky to make or I&#8217;d list them, too. Vitamin D will be the next Vitamin Darling. Full spectrum lighting will move over to make room for lighting that projects specific colors, including regimens that <a href=\"https:\/\/kirstenmortensen.com\/the-sky-is-more-than-pretty\/\">incorporate blue light to help people sleep better<\/a>. Official recommendations on number of servings\/day of fruits and vegetables will be revised upwards. (Beat the crowd, buy a juicer.)<\/p>\n<p>Oh, one other thing. If you read this and find yourself inspired with a business plan that eventually makes you a zillionnaire you owe me a very nice dinner. Or at least an antioxidant-laden glass of most excellent red wine :-)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I first became interested in alternative health in the early 1980s, and it&#8217;s since become so much a part of my life that I hardly give it any thought. 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