Sunday, November 4, 2012

Help Animals-Pets, Adults & Children Who Are Victims of Hurricane Sandy


Help Animals-Pets, Adults & Children Who Are Victims of Hurricane Sandy or other Recent National Disasters.

Here is a list of trusted websites that you can go on line and make donations to help those in need.  This page lists wonderful trusted websites to donate to that helps others who have been a victim of any national disasters.

http://www.childrendonate2.org/National_Disasters_Fires_Floods_Tsunamis_Tornadoes_VictIms.html

Thank you

Childrendonate2.org
http://www.childrendonate2.org

Sunday, May 6, 2012

May is National Asthma, Allergy & Food Allergy Awareness Month



MAY IS NATIONAL ASTHMA, ALLERGY & FOOD ALLERGY
  AWARENESS MONTH

The "National Asthma and Allergy Foundation" declares May to be
National Asthma, Allergy  and Food Allergy Awareness Month. Food Allergies can be
very serious. Educate yourself on this. Food allergies can cause minor
reactions all the way up to death. You will be suprised what you will
learn about allergies and what they can do. Make a donation to any of
the sites about that support research and education on food allergies.
Below is a list of links for allergies and food allergy websites.

Kids are allergic to dairy, nuts, gluten and more. 

  Here is a story on Gluten.  It may help you understand why gluten plays a huge role in allergies and undiagnosed medical conditions.
What exactly is gluten?

A simple definition: It’s the glue that gunks up your gut, intestines,
lymphatic system, sinus and joints. All this creates inflammation,
which causes pain along with many of the health-related issues we are
facing today including fibromyalgia, arthritis, asthma, ADD,
autoimmune dysfunction, irritable bowel, all manner of gut issues,
migraines and cancer.
It makes you fat.
For those of you who would like the technical definition: Gluten (from
the Latin word glue) is a protein composite that appears in foods
processed from wheat and others including barley and rye. It gives
elasticity to dough, helping it to rise and to keep its shape, and often
giving the final product a chewy texture. Gluten is the composite of a
prolamine and gluteline, conjoined with starch, in the endosperm of
various grass-related grains. Worldwide, gluten is a source of protein,
both in foods prepared directly from sources containing it, and as an
additive to foods lacking sufficient protein.

The development of gluten affects the texture of baked goods.
Gluten's attainable elasticity is proportional to its content of glutenins
with low molecular weights. More development leads to chewier
products like pizza and bagels, while less development yields tender
baked goods. Kneading promotes the formation of gluten strands and
cross-links, so a baked product is chewier in proportion to how much
the dough is worked. Increased wetness of the dough also enhances
gluten development.

Gluten is the glue that is used to preserve food for a longer shelf
life. When your great, great grandmother baked homemade bread
100 years ago, it fell apart after a day. Now a day’s bread can sit
on our counter for weeks and in the refrigerator for at least a month.

So, where do you find the most gluten? Read the ingredients on your
packaged food! This sneaky sticky stuff is in all of our favorite foods—
cookies, cakes, pastas, pretzels, crackers, pizza and most bread or
baked goods.

Also, it is typically the first ingredient in imitation meat products. So
buyer beware! The imitation meat professing to be healthy is not only
a health hindrance, but also very fattening.
There are some loopholes when labeling foods. "Gluten-free" standards
do not apply to all foods. In the case of foods such as ice cream,
ketchup, salad dressing, gluten may be listed as a stabilizing agent.
The health-related consequences from this inflammatory culprit are
running rampant. And they don’t just stop with us.
3 Facts to Get Gluten-Free:
1.You need a certain amount of carbohydrates for brain development.
These can be attained by eating greens and high quality animal
protein/fat. You could live the rest of your life and never eat another
packaged carbohydrate containing wheat and gluten. You would not miss
it and you’d be a lot healthier.
2.Carbohydrates are more addicting than cocaine or heroine. The rush
you get from a sticky, gooey cinnamon bun can create such a high, you
might do whatever it takes to get another one in a few hours. Carbs
can have such catastrophic side effects including permanently slowing
your metabolism, numbing your senses and preventing healthy brain
development.
3.Every popular diet today is all about eliminating killer carbs and
adding the fat back. You need good quality fats such as avocados and
olive oil for your body and brain to work most efficiently. You will
never need pasta or cereal (packaged carbohydrates).

It has been written that over 75% of Americans are allergic to
wheat... same as gluten.
We all are in some way.
What exactly is gluten?

A simple definition: It’s the glue that gunks up your gut, intestines,
lymphatic system, sinus and joints. All this creates inflammation,
which causes pain along with many of the health-related issues we are
facing today including fibromyalgia, arthritis, asthma, ADD,
autoimmune dysfunction, irritable bowel, all manner of gut issues,
migraines and cancer.
It makes you fat.
For those of you who would like the technical definition: Gluten (from
the Latin word glue) is a protein composite that appears in foods
processed from wheat and others including barley and rye. It gives
elasticity to dough, helping it to rise and to keep its shape, and often
giving the final product a chewy texture. Gluten is the composite of a
prolamine and gluteline, conjoined with starch, in the endosperm of
various grass-related grains. Worldwide, gluten is a source of protein,
both in foods prepared directly from sources containing it, and as an
additive to foods lacking sufficient protein.

The development of gluten affects the texture of baked goods.
Gluten's attainable elasticity is proportional to its content of glutenins
with low molecular weights. More development leads to chewier
products like pizza and bagels, while less development yields tender
baked goods. Kneading promotes the formation of gluten strands and
cross-links, so a baked product is chewier in proportion to how much
the dough is worked. Increased wetness of the dough also enhances
gluten development.

Gluten is the glue that is used to preserve food for a longer shelf
life. When your great, great grandmother baked homemade bread
100 years ago, it fell apart after a day. Now a day’s bread can sit
on our counter for weeks and in the refrigerator for at least a month.

So, where do you find the most gluten? Read the ingredients on your
packaged food! This sneaky sticky stuff is in all of our favorite foods—
cookies, cakes, pastas, pretzels, crackers, pizza and most bread or
baked goods.

Also, it is typically the first ingredient in imitation meat products. So
buyer beware! The imitation meat professing to be healthy is not only
a health hindrance, but also very fattening.
There are some loopholes when labeling foods. "Gluten-free" standards
do not apply to all foods. In the case of foods such as ice cream,
ketchup, salad dressing, gluten may be listed as a stabilizing agent.
The health-related consequences from this inflammatory culprit are
running rampant. And they don’t just stop with us.
3 Facts to Get Gluten-Free:
1.You need a certain amount of carbohydrates for brain development.
These can be attained by eating greens and high quality animal
protein/fat. You could live the rest of your life and never eat another
packaged carbohydrate containing wheat and gluten. You would not miss
it and you’d be a lot healthier.
2.Carbohydrates are more addicting than cocaine or heroine. The rush
you get from a sticky, gooey cinnamon bun can create such a high, you
might do whatever it takes to get another one in a few hours. Carbs
can have such catastrophic side effects including permanently slowing
your metabolism, numbing your senses and preventing healthy brain
development.
3.Every popular diet today is all about eliminating killer carbs and
adding the fat back. You need good quality fats such as avocados and
olive oil for your body and brain to work most efficiently. You will
never need pasta or cereal (packaged carbohydrates).

It has been written that over 75% of Americans are allergic to
wheat... same as gluten.
We all are in some way.


Here are some more helpful great links to websites to help kids with allergies to certain foods
PEANUTS
http://kidshealth.org/kid/stay_healthy/food/nut_allergy.html

http://www.allergicchild.com/peanut_allergy.htm

http://www.peanutallergykid.com

Dairy
http://www.allergicchild.com/milk_allergy.htm

http://www.foodallergysolutions.com/food-allergy-news0307.html

For many more website links to help with allergies in kids please go here
http://www.childrendonate2.org/help_donate_to_kids_with_food_allergies_websites.html

Asthma
www.epa.gov/asthma/awareness.html

May is also Arthitis Awareness Month
www.arthritis.org

May is also Stroke Awareness Month
http://www.strokeawareness.com

www.childrendonate2.org   Links and Charities that help animals and kids in need




Sunday, February 26, 2012

Courtney's SandCastle Park San Clemente Opening Day Fun

Yesterday was the opening day of phase one of Courtney's SandCastle Universal Playground in Orange County.   

It was a joy to see Courtney cutting the ribbon and enjoying this long awaited day.   Wasabi had a great time letting the kids pet him. 
Don Glasgow has kept me up to date in the progress of this wonderful project. He has worked harder then anyone I know to raise money for this playground.  They still have the beautful phase II of the playground to finish raising funds to make complete.  If you click on the link http://www.courtneyssandcastle.com  you can read the whole story and make donations.  This playground is for children with physicl challenges, so they can enjoy swinging on the swings and sliding down the slides and more.  Read the story!!

Wasabi enjoying his work and more pictures from opening day:

There were so many special kids there. I hope everyone enjoys going to this great place.
Don't forget there is a whole other section to be added with more great things for all the kids to have a great time with.  Stay updated at  www.courtneyssandcastle.com 


Tracy




Saturday, January 21, 2012

A Child I know With Cancer


I know a girl who is 12 years old.  I met her when she was 5 year old.  We were very close for several years.  Due to a divorce in the family, I don't see her anymore.  I miss her dearly.  A few months ago she was diagnosed with bone cancer.  I have been unable to see her since she was diagnosed.  I'm heart broken so much I can't  express the debt of it in words. 

She has had 1/2 her chemotherapy treatments done and a major surgery removing a part of her femur bone out of one leg and using a cadaver bone and a part of her fibula bone of her other leg to put in it's place.  She has both legs healing from major surgery as she continues in her chemo treatments.

I dedicated a page in my www.childrendonate2.org website to help support children with cancer and their families.   She and her sister were a big part of why this website was made.  Do to her privacy I did not dedicate a page to her name, but I hope the new page will help others who have children suffering from cancer and fighting for their lives.

I say prayers everyday for her and want to give her the biggest hug EVER!!!

On Valentines day 2007 she found some money and we went online together with her sister to donate some of the money to a charity.  We decided to donate it to a charity in Long Beach that helps abused kids that I knew about.  Then we came up with an idea to make a website that parents and their kids can go to together and pick a charity to donate to together in family time.

Her and her older sister helped me make a list animals to put on the website.  I did the research and found the pictures and charities and foundations to list on the site.  This made childrendonate2.org

At one time we had a page dedicated to their friend who has spinal muscular atrophy.  It was fun.  It got written up in the newspaper.  The girls got interviewed with their friend and had their pictures in the paper. It was very cool. 

Her and her sister  helped me and their father with a fundraiser to help one of my clients who has a brain injury from a car accident  raise over $13,000 for him to help with his medical bills last year last year.   They did a great job and worked hard and my client was very thankful to them.

I have added pages do help specific illnesses due to people I meet and their kids. I never thought I would be making a page to help childhood cancer families because one of the 2 girls who helped inspire this website has cancer.

I ask for prayers and blessings sent her way

Please use this  new page to help you find education on childhood cancers for someone you may know.
http://www.childrendonate2.org/help_kids_with_cancer_childhood_cancer_websites_resources.html


I love you Kate!
I'm wishing you everyday a 100% recovery !!