A Day of Beauty and Knowledge at Newport Plastic Surgery

October 21, 2016

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We cordially invite you to A Day of Beauty & Knowledge

Wednesday, November 2nd 2016 ~ 3pm until 8pm

Newport Plastic Surgery
20301 Birch St. , suite. 100
Newport Beach, CA 92660

RSVP today 949-251-1502
info@newportplastic.com

Dr. Gina will be speaking at this event about “Beauty from the Inside Out.”

Please join us!

Give yourself the gift of beauty this holiday season

COMPLIMENTARY SKIN ANALYSIS

Analysis of your skin condition to expose the damage under your skin caused by sun
damage, environmental effects, hyperpigmentation, and wrinkles
($75.00 value)

INJECTABLES AND PEELS SPECIALS

Special Guest Speakers

Dr. Gina Nick
Primary Care Naturopathic Medical Doctor
Benefits of Integrative Medicine, Detoxification, Hormone Treatments, and Addiction
Treatment and Recovery.
Hormone Balance, Youthful Energy, “Aging Backwards”

Irina Leon
Certified Colon Hydro Therapist
The presentation of the most up-to-date information about
colon hydrotherapy

Dr. Hisham Seify
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Assistant Clinical Professor UCLA
Nonsurgical procedures for the Holidays
* Book a surgical procedure and receive $500 off *
(offer valid 11/2/16 only)

 

 


What is Your Health Worth to You?

June 5, 2016

what-is-your-health-worthGood health is priceless. Who doesn’t want to live to a ripe old age feeling vibrant, engaged and relevant? And guess what? The odds are in your favor. Statistics show that the population is not only living longer, but staying more active and vital well into their 80s, 90s and even 100s! So you are not alone in your quest for well-being.

Staying healthy, whatever your age, depends on a lot of different things—the kinds of food and chemicals you ingest, the amount of exercise you get, your attitude, and other influencers. In the center of all this is YOU. Your body, mind and spirit—everything that is uniquely you—is impacted each and every day by the choices you make and steps you take.

What is Your Health Worth?

Modern medicine is, fortunately, becoming more of a partner in your wellness and less of a mere band-aide for symptoms. Rather than solely providing sick care, it is transforming into a more preventive, proactive and participatory collaboration. The expanding arena of information technology is driving other changes too. Telemedicine, the cloud, smart devices and artificial intelligence are already revolutionizing diagnostics and treatment, as well as the future role of doctors, hospitals and pharmaceutical companies. These extraordinary changes mean that, down the road, you will enjoy greater control over your aging process.

In the meantime, be sure to invest in your health! Obviously, you want to eat a healthy diet, exercise, keep your brain active and maintain a spiritual practice. But, did you know that the right kind of hormone replacement can also be a really key investment in your present and future? Despite what you may have heard there is abundant research dating back to the 1940s to support the many health benefits of properly administered BHRT.

SottoPelle® calls it healing from the inside out. For decades we have treated tens of thousands of men and women using our proprietary, research-based pellet implant method. We’ve seen the remarkable results and heard patients thank us again and again for giving them back their lives, their relationships and their health. SottoPelle® has done wonders for people suffering from osteoporosis, Type 2 Diabetes, Parkinson’s and even TBI (traumatic brain injuries). It is our heartfelt mission to help you heal and live your best life possible.

So, check us out. You’ll be amazed at how, like so many others, you will actually feel like you’ve regained your life.

In health,

Dr. Gina


Could a Hormone Imbalance be Causing you to Overeat?

May 5, 2016

friesEating too much is often more than just an issue of willpower. There are a lot of reasons for overeating, many of which scientists now say trace back to brain chemistry and hormonal imbalance. Click here to learn more.

In health,

Dr. Gina

Dr. Gina was hand selected by the late Dr. Tutera, founder of the SottoPelle® procedure, to be the exclusive provider of SottoPelle® therapy in Newport Beach.  Call our office at 949-715-9321 x2 or frontdesk@drgina.com to learn if you are a candidate for this highly effective bio-identical hormone therapy procedure. 


Protecting the Brain with Hormone Pellet Therapy

April 12, 2016

0031Nearly seven years ago I wrote a blog post about using turmeric and vitamin D3 to prevent Alzheimer’s. Today there is even more research pointing to this simple and affordable treatment.

One of the main benefits is the role these two natural medicines play in lowering inflammation in the body, that triggers damage to the brain.

Today, I would also emphasize the value of treating hormone deficiencies with pellet therapy (SottoPelle® Therapy) to further lower inflammation that triggers damage in the brain, especially when there is a history of Traumatic Brain Injury that causes a chronic inflammatory process to ensue that leads to depression, anxiety, symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), drug addiction and relapse.

In health,

Dr. G


New Office ~ New Treatments

March 3, 2016

We are excited to announce that HealthBridge Newport is officially open and welcoming  patients at our new and permanent address 20072 Birch St Suite 240 Newport Beach, CA 92660. Office phone number remains the same 949-715-9321. In addition to offering the full suite of integrative medical services you are accustomed to, we are now the exclusive provider of SottoPelle Therapy in Newport Beach. Stay tuned for details on our grand opening!

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IV Therapy

November 17, 2015

Intravenous Therapy at HealthBridge

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Are you ready to jump start your health, and let go of the toxicity that’s weighing you down? Here’s an amazing new way to get your vitamins, and discover the power in A NEW WAY TO AGE.

When you’re seriously ill, your digestive system may lack the energy to absorb and transport nutrients. Also, our ability to fully absorb and metabolize nutrients through digestion decreases as we age. Luckily, Intravenous (IV) therapy can help. IV therapy safely delivers high levels of vitamins and minerals directly into your blood stream through a vein in your arm or hand. One of the main advantages of IV therapy over oral vitamins is that the nutrients bypass the digestive tract, so they’re totally absorbed, providing higher concentrations and remarkable health benefits.

IV therapy can contain minerals, amino acids, glutathione, and popular vitamins like B and C. Combining various vitamins and detoxifying agents has been shown to boost blood flow, help maintain vital organ function, increase cellular energy production, and more. These positive effects can enhance your endurance, make you feel stronger, help your memory, reduce symptoms of stress and can even improve skin quality and help you look your best.

What Symptoms May Be Helped by IV Therapy?

IV therapy may help alleviate many symptoms of illness and diseases, including: the common cold, immune system issues, PMS, asthma, diabetes, hepatitis, hypertension, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and other prolonged illnesses.

At HealthBridge we customize IV formulas based on your initial intake and blood test results and have one of our IV nurses visit patients at home to administer the therapy in comfort.   Call or email our office anytime for more information on this amazing adjunct treatment that supports optimal health and helps to prevent disease.

In health,

Dr. Gina

 


How to Read Food Labels

October 6, 2015

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When you are cruising the grocery store aisles, you probably flip over a few items to scrutinize their nutrition labels. But do you understand what you’re looking at? The government is working on updating the label to reflect today’s nutritional concerns and include more realistic serving sizes, but until that happens, use the diagram included with this post to help make quick, informed food choices that contribute to a healthy, balanced diet. Also, remember these helpful tips:

1. Nutrition information is provided for one serving of a food or beverage. Many products contain more than one serving. If a serving size is one cup, and you eat two cups, then you must double the calories, fat, sugar, and other ingredients to get an accurate estimate of how much you’ve eaten. If you’ve eaten a smaller portion than what is on the label, calculate accordingly.

2. Pay special attention to the amount of sugars (including carbohydrates) in one serving. This is especially important if you have diabetes (or other health concerns) that require you to monitor sugar intake or the glycemic index of foods.

3. Check out the amount of fat, especially saturated fat, in one serving. Unhealthy fats contribute to many chronic health problems. Trans fats are also labeled because they are known to contribute to bad cholesterol,which contributes to heart disease. They also harden arteries and block cell to cell communication. Choose foods that are free of these fats. Trans fats are also referred to as “hydrogenated oil” or “partially hydrogenated oil” and are detrimental to your health. However, some foods, like nuts, have high fat content, but the source of fat is actually good for the body. It is not a saturated or a trans fat.

4. Be aware that “0” does not mean zero! It means less than 5% per serving!

5. In addition to understanding the nutrition label, take a look at the list of ingredients.
If you cannot pronounce the words that are listed on a food label, it’s likely coming from chemicals and processed (unnatural) elements that are not healthy for the body. Some of the items you want to avoid include:

  • Preservatives including BHA, BHT, brominated products
  • GMO – genetically modified organisms, common in corn and soy derivatives
  • Dextrose
  • Xanthan gum
  • Hydrocarbons (pesticides PCB, DDE, DDT)
  • Soy and cottonseed oil
  • Dyes (e.g., yellow dye no. 5, tartrazine)
  • MSG – monosodium glutamate (common in canned foods and Asian cooking)
  • Food allergens – if you or family members have a known allergy to peanuts, wheat, soy, or gluten

If you are in a hurry and can’t take the time to read labels, be sure to avoid packaged (bag, box, or bottle) foods. Instead, buy fresh foods and eat a rainbow everyday (e.g., fruits, veggies, nuts, seeds, cheese, yogurt). Also, choose water, tea, or juices with no sugar added.

Finally, pay attention to what’s happening in the news – in July 2015 the government proposed a new nutrition information panel for food labeling. The public is invited to provide comment: http://www.fda.gov/Food/GuidanceRegulation/GuidanceDocumentsRegulatoryInformation/LabelingNutrition/ucm387533.htm

In health,

Dr. Gina

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The Many Health Benefits of Being in Nature

September 24, 2015

Here’s a great article about the benefits of spending time in nature.

In health,

Dr. Gina

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Being In Nature Benefits Health-But How?

September 23, 2015 | by Stephen Luntz

Photo credit: In his essay, Walking, Thoreau said: "In wildness is the preservation of the world." The same might go for our health. Credit: SNEHIT/Shutterstoclk

Photo credit: In his essay, Walking, Thoreau said: “In wildness is the preservation of the world.” The same might go for our health. Credit: SNEHIT/Shutterstock

Time spent close to nature is good for our health, numerous studies have shown. What is much harder to establish, however, is how and why this occurs. Now a paper claims the immune system may be the primary pathway through which exposure to the natural world can lead to a wide array of health benefits.

Modern medicine and plumbing – which brings us clean water and removes our waste – have doubled our lifespans, but technology sometimes comes with a cost to our health. It seems urban living is part of that, with research linking lack of access to the open air and relatively pristine environments to an astonishing range of conditions from depression and ADHD to cancer. The effect nature is thought to have on us has earned the name Biophilia. Now a paper attributing these diverse benefits to the immune system has been published in Frontiers of Psychology.

Ming Kuo of the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, isn’t jumping to conclusions. As the author of some of the papers indicating these benefits herself, she uses the review article to propose 21 pathways that might connect time in nature with better health.

“While each is likely to contribute to nature’s impacts on health to some degree and under some circumstances, this paper explores the possibility of a central pathway by proposing criteria for identifying such a pathway and illustrating their use,” Kuo writes. “A particular pathway is more likely to be central if it can account for the size of nature’s impacts on health, account for nature’s specific health outcomes, and subsume other pathways.”

Her conclusion is that “enhanced immune functioning emerges as one promising candidate for a central pathway between nature and health. There may be others.”

“Nature doesn’t just have one or two active ingredients. It’s more like a multivitamin that provides us with all sorts of the nutrients we need. That’s how nature can protect us from all these different kinds of diseases – cardiovascular, respiratory, mental health, musculoskeletal, etc. – simultaneously,” Kuo said in a statement.

Kuo suggests that fresh air, sunlight and a beautiful view relax us and turn off our “fight or flight” responses. “When we feel completely safe, our body devotes resources to long-term investments that lead to good health outcomes – growing, reproducing, and building the immune system,” she said. If so, many of the same benefits can be achieved for those who really aren’t the outdoor type by doing what they love, be it reading a good book or spending time with friends. However, Kuo adds these don’t provide elements of good health such as Vitamin D.

Some of Kuo’s previous work has looked at the ways cities can be redesigned to maximize the health benefits provided by relatively natural environments, even if provided in the limited format of urban parks or community gardens. A better understanding of the mechanisms might help us understand how to fit nature into our busy lifestyles, if that is not too much of a contradiction. Still, we hope you’re reading this on a mobile device in a forest or at the beach.


Dark Chocolate Helps you Pay Attention

June 25, 2015

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Eating dark chocolate may help to boost attention levels and lower blood pressure. Larry Stevens, a professor of psychological sciences at North Arizona University, and colleagues conducted a study to examine the acute effects of chocolate on attentional characteristics of the brain. The researchers examined the effect that consuming a 60 % cacao chocolate had on the brain (using electroencephalography [EEG]) and blood pressure. A total of 122 participants aged 18-25 were enrolled on the study. Results showed that eating 60% cacao chocolate made the brain more alert and attentive, but it also increased blood pressure for a short time. However, an immediate drop in blood pressure was recorded in participants who consumed 60% cacao chocolate that also contained L-theanine (an amino acid analogue found in green tea). “Chocolate is indeed a stimulant and it activates the brain in a really special way,” said Professor Stevens. “It’s remarkable. The potential here is for a heart healthy chocolate confection that contains a high level of cacao with L-theanine that is good for your heart, lowers blood pressure and helps you pay attention.”


Reminder! Upcoming Event. Intimate Discussion and Dinner with Dr. Gina ~ Wednesday June 24th 6:30-9:30 PM

June 22, 2015

Please join us!

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HealthBridge Medical Center is inviting you to share what our patients are learning about optimal health. It’s a fascinating journey that most people wished they knew about years ago. We are all excited to share with you, your family and friends this amazing insight!

Why
Feel healthy. Be healthy. Your body has the ability to heal itself.

How
Learning the secrets to optimal health and mental, emotional and physical balance.

Who
Dr. Gina Nick, NMD, PhD is a CA and HI licensed and practicing Naturopathic Physician, President Emeritus of the California Naturopathic Doctors Association, an author, mother and entrepreneur, community volunteer and founder of HealthBridge Medical Center in Newport Beach and Beverly Hills, CA. Dr. Nick is one of Susan Sommers’ recommended physicians specializing in hormone balance, and is a member of the Forever Health Network. She is a physician spokesperson for the American College for the Advancement of Medicine (ACAM), serves on the Board of Directors for numerous medical and non profit associations, and was a featured physician on PBS. She has been in practice for 17 years.

When
Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Time
6:30PM – 9:30 PM

Where
Onotria Wine Country Cuisine, 2831 Bristol St, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 641-5952

Fee
$48/person includes 3 course menu (with gluten free options).
Cash or credit card payment upon arrival.
Beverages are not included. “Cash and carry”.

Action
Please RSVP to Julee Nishimi promptly at jnishimi@gmail.com or (714) 307-2991 or contact our office anytime. Seats are limited.

Sincerely,
HealthBridge Medical Center
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949-715-9321 x2
1401 Avocado Avenue Suite 810 Newport Beach, CA 92660