Instant Heart Rate App Review

This is an app that I love.  If you feel that your heart is racing at any time, you can use this app to measure your heart rate!  It can sometimes be difficult for people to find their pulse, but this app does the job for you!

For adults 18 years of age or older, a heart rate of 60-100 beats per minute (bpm) is considered normal.  Well-conditioned athletes can have slower heart rates from 40-60 bpm.  Heart rates will rise with exercise.  To figure out your maximum heart rate, subtract your age from 220.  For instance, if you are 40 years old, your maximum heart rate would be 180 bpm.  When you exercise, you can measure your heart rate, and you should aim for a heart rate between 50-85% of your maximum heart rate.  More vigorous exercise will increase the heart rate.

Enjoy this free app!  It is available for iOS and Android.

 

 

 

Solar Batteries

In this episode, I talk about solar batteries.  On October 13, 2015, Hawaiian Electric decreased their credit for solar on Oahu from 25 cents per kilowatt hour to 15 cents per kilowatt hour.  I was disappointed that I would have to take the lower credit if I put on new photovoltaic panels.  I had read about solar batteries and thought it was a novel idea to live “off the grid”, but I honestly thought that there was not any well-developed technology for this yet.

I was discussing solar possibilities with Jeff Davis, “the solar guy”.  He told me that people on neighboring islands, as well as on Oahu, have been using this solar battery technology for awhile now.  He told me about how Mercury Solar has been installing the batteries for people and using Outback storage batteries (from Australia).  At first I was skeptical, but after speaking to several people, I started to consider it.  I could produce my own power, use what I could, and store whatever I had left to use for later with the batteries.  I would not have to wait a long time for approval from Hawaiian Electric for a decreased credit of 15 cents per kilowatt hour (for the “grid system”).  For those of you who want to live “off the grid”, this is a perfect solution!

I have had my batteries for about 1-2 months now, and the are working well.  I put several appliances on it, including my refrigerators and my new air conditioner.  (I have some original photovoltaic panels operating off the “grid system” with the higher credit from Hawaiian Electric of 25 cents per kilowatt hour).  Now with these new panels running on the solar batteries, I have decreased my electric bill to the minimum amount.   If you are interested in more solar batteries, please email Jeff Davis at thesolarguyjeffdavis@gmail.com!

Book Review: Dr. Dean Ornish’s Program for Reversing Heart Disease

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For those of you who watched Mairi and Mel, and Jonna’s video or listened to Paul’s podcast but do not have insurance that will pay for the program, you can do it yourself with this book!

In this book, Dr. Ornish shares how his experience with depression led him to mindfulness and meditation.  He also talks about his research studies and years of experience with reversing heart disease through changes in lifestyle.  He has a few very moving patient testimonials as well.

Dr. Ornish delineates the different causes of heart disease which include high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure, and nicotine.  He talks about how most of the people who are treated with cholesterol-lowering drug and anti-hypertensive drugs unfortunately do not benefit from the treatment of their problems with these medications.  Lifestyle is far more effective than medication as treatment for heart disease.  Fortunately, most people who followed his lifestyle program were able to decrease or discontinue their blood pressure medications.

Dr. Ornish states that lifestyle factors can activate all mechanisms known to bring about heart disease.  He explains how the lifestyle factors (diet, nicotine, stimulants, exercise, and stress) can cause heart disease.  He also talks about isolation leads to chronic stress and can promote illness, including heart disease.

Dr Ornish’s “Opening your Heart Program” includes techniques for increasing intimacy and managing stress, a diet low in fat and cholesterol, a program for moderate exercise, and a system to help people stop smoking.  His stress management techniques include stretches, relaxation techniques, meditation, and directed or receptive imagery.  He has two different diets, a “Reversal Diet” (which is more strict) and a “Prevention Diet” with somewhat higher fat and cholesterol content.

Dr. Ornish delineates different components of his program in the last few chapters of his book.  In the chapter about exercise, Dr. Ornish talks about studies showing that the effects moderate exercise on longevity are similar to the effects of strenuous exercise.  Since people have less risk of sudden death during moderate exercise, he recommends moderate exercise (over strenuous exercise) in his program.  The last section of the book includes recipes and common ingredients.  He also tells you how to adapt recipes to make them more heart-friendly.

I highly recommend this book! I learned a lot about how isolation and stress can affect disease that I did not know prior to reading this book.