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march22
2011
Better Parenting: Tips For Parents
By Sonia Spackman
 
Reality TV  Shows--  which  rate 
in  the  top  10  for  pre-teen  viewing-- 
glamorize people who lie and ruthlessly 
stab  each  other  in  the  back.    Children 
watching these shows are influenced by 
the  negative  power  they  see  played  out 
on these TV shows. 
Violent video games increase aggressive 
thoughts,  feelings  and  behaviors  and 
decrease the ability to feel hurt or show 
caring toward peers.  What  can parents 
do to turn the tide? 
“16 Tips For Parents”
Involve  your  child  in  activities  outside 
of  school  so  that  they  are  exposed  to 
different groups of people.
Encourage relationships with adults and 
other children who appreciate them just 
for who they are.
Become  available  to  listen  and  talk  to 
your child about what is going on in their 
life.    Don’t  downplay  a  problem  your 
child is having.  Talk, respond, listen and 
feel  what  they  are  saying  and  let  them 
know you are interested.
Feel  for  your  child  when  they  share 
something  they  see  as  important.    Try 
not  to  react  to  their  situation.    Thank  taken.  This may help the schools act if 
them  for  coming  to  you  and  ask  them  needed.
what they need from you.
Create family computer and cell phone 
Teach kindness and act kind.  Be aware  rules.    Discuss  “open  check”  rules  and 
of  your  own  aggressive  behaviors  with  enforce them.  You do not have to sneak 
your children or other relationships they  to  check  your  child’s  cell  or  computer 
witness.
history.    This  does  not  build  trust.    If 
Remember,  your  child 
you pay for the services, you 
Video games,
may  tell  you  about 
have the right to check them 
movies, music,
being  the  victim,  but 
anytime.  Have a 10:00 P.M. 
MySpace, Face-
they don’t often tell you 
“check  in”  the  phones  and 
book,
instant
about  when  they  are 
electronics to parents.
messaging, chat
being  mean  to  others.  
rooms, websites,
Talk to your child about 
DO NOT allow computers in 
text
messaging
all  sides  of  an  issue.  
isolated  areas,  keep  them  in 
are sending kids
They may not want you 
the busy areas.
wrong messages
to see they are a bully.
Listen and do not judge what 
about
what
is
Motivate  your  child  if 
you  hear.    Give  your  child  a 
he  or  she  is  the  “kid  in  normal in real life.
“safe ear.”
the middle.”  Firmly, but 
Learn  electronics  from  your 
lovingly, encourage your child to do the  child,  learn  to  talk,  text  or  tweet  with 
right thing and support the victim, or not  your child. 
take part in any bullying.
Understand and use blocking filters and 
Help  your  child  by  being  positive  software.
yourself;  help  them  see  what  a  good  Provide  opportunities  for  your  child 
“give and take” friendship is like.
to  feel  empathy  for  the  needy,  such 
Document if any bullying is happening,  as  observing  the  premature  babies  at 
face to face, behind the back, online or  OHSU.    And  help  with  raising  funds 
by any means document what happens,  for Doernbecker or another charity that 
who  is  involved  and  if  actions  were  supports the needy.
Natural Path to Health: Diabetes Part III
By Dr. Carol McIntyre
 
Treatment of type 2 diabetes is mainly focused 
on  diet  and  exercise.    However,  there  are  certain 
medications  and  supplements  that  are  helpful  when 
diet  and  exercise  are  not  effective  on  their  own.    In 
this  discussion,  we  will  focus  on  the  basic  types  of 
prescription  medications  used  in  treatment  and  how 
they are applied and monitored. 
 
There are many different classes of medications 
used to treat type 2 diabetes, meaning that each class 
works  in  a  different  way  to  help  lower  your  body’s 
blood sugar.  Class subtypes are:
  Drugs  that  make  your  body  produce  more  insulin 
(Meglitinides  and  Sulfonylureas)  ~  these  drugs  help 
your  body  lower  its  blood  sugar  by  producing  more 
insulin  so  that  the  sugar  can  be  more  readily  taken 
up  by  your  cells.    Meglitinides  are  dependent  on  the 
level of sugar in your blood and will only stimulate the 
release  of  insulin  if  the  blood  sugar  is  high,  whereas 
Sulfonylureas stimulate the release of insulin regardless 
of blood sugar levels and can lead to hypoglycemia or 
low blood sugar. 
  Drugs that decrease the production of glucose from 
your liver (Biguanides) ~ these drugs prevent your liver 
from  making  as  much  glucose  as  it  normally  would.  
The thought behind this is that because so much sugar/
glucose comes from the diet, the less the liver produces 
will help in the overall amount of glucose circulating 
in  the  bloodstream.    Therefore,  this  class  of  drugs  is 
usually  the  first  now  used  in  the  treatment  of  type  2 
DM in combination with dietary changes.  Metformin 
(Glucophage)  is  the  most  common  drug  of  this  type 
now used. 
  Drugs that increase sensitivity to insulin in fat cells  
(Thiazolidinediones) ~ these drugs can help the glucose 
in your blood to be absorbed more effectively because 
insulin  will  be  more  readily  received  by  the  cells.  
However,  these  drugs  come  with  a  number  of  side 
effects and are only to be used as a last resort.
  Drugs  that  block  the  enzymes  that  help  to  digest 
carbohydrates 
(Alpha-glucosidase 
inhibitors)~ 
these  drugs  basically  prevent  the  digestion  of  some 
carbohydrates  taken  in  from  the  diet,  therefore 
preventing  the  blood  sugar  from  rising  too  quickly.  
Gastrointestinal  symptoms  such  as  gas,  bloating  and 
diarrhea are associated with these particular drugs.
Drugs  that  both  increase  insulin  production  AND 
decrease sugar production (DPP-IV inhibitors)~ these 
drugs  signal  the  body  to  produce  more  insulin  when 
blood sugar is high AND signal the liver to stop making 
excess  glucose,  therefore  having  a  dual  effect  on 
lowering blood sugar levels.
  There  is  also  what  is  referred  to  as  ‘combination 
drugs’  in  which  2-3  drugs  from  different  categories 
Involve yourself in the Vernonia School 
District  workshops  and  classes  for 
parents  and  staff  regarding  bullying, 
cyber  tips,  and  other  issues  to  keep 
students safe in the community.
 
The 
Vernonia 
Police 
Department,  Vernonia  School  District 
and  Vernonia  Prevention  Coalition  are 
working    together  to  provide  a  Youth 
Services  Resource  Officer  or YSRO  on 
the school campuses.
 
These officers will be available 
to  students  during  the  school  day  and 
by e-mail or phone at other times.  The 
purpose  of  the YSRO  at  the  schools  is 
for  building  relationships  with  students 
and  to  provide  safety  and  education  to 
students,  staff  and  parents  as  well  as 
enforce the law when necessary.
 
The  YSRO  position  is  being 
filled  by  officers  Kay  and  Carnahan.  
Students  and  parents  can  contact  either 
officer  regarding  concerns  at  kay@
vernonia-or.gov or carnahan@vernonia-
or.gov.
Resources: YouthLight, Inc., Chapin,
SC, Allyson Bowen, LISW-CP, West
Columbia, SC.
listed above are merged together in an attempt to treat 
the disease from multiple vantage points.  The goal of 
all of these drugs, however, is to lower blood sugar! 
 
 
One way to monitor the long-term effectiveness 
of  these  drug  therapies  is  by  measuring  Hemoglobin 
A1c.  HA1c is a blood marker that has been correlated 
with  the  level  of  blood  sugar  over  a  period  of  time, 
specifically  a  3-month  period.    What  it  is  actually 
measuring  is  how  much  sugar  has  stuck  to  your  red 
blood cells over their 3-month life span.  The higher the 
HA1c, the more sugar you have had circulating around 
in your blood over the last 3 months.  You can think of 
it as a way to measure your average blood sugar levels 
over a 3-month period.  
 
Normal  HA1c  values  are  4-5.9%.    Each  of 
these  drugs  has  an  effect  on  lowering  HA1c  by  0.5-
2%.  The typical correlation between blood sugar levels 
and HA1c is this:  HA1c at 5% = 100mg/dl of blood 
glucose.    With  each  %  increase  of  HA1c,  the  blood 
sugar correlation increases by 35mg/dl.  So, an HA1c 
of 8% would be equivalent to 205mg/dl.  At 8%, this 
value is still too high, but that is the average HA1c for 
people considered to have ‘well-controlled’ diabetes. 
 
Confused?    On  some  level,  you  should  be!  
It’s a lot to take in.  Diabetes is an extremely complex 
disorder  that  envelops  much  more  than  just  having 
uncontrolled  or  high  blood  sugar.    It  has  a  cause  and 
effect relationship with many other life 
threatening  diseases  and  syndromes.  
Next  time,  we’ll  finish  up  with 
discussion  on  how  to  PREVENT  and 
Vernonia
treat  diabetes  with  diet,  exercise  and 
Coffee Roasters supplementation. 
 Thanks for joining me.   Be well~
“QUALITP COFFEE ROASTED
Dr. Carol McIntyre is a 2008 graduate
TO PERFECTION”
of the National College of Natural
Medicine in Portland, Oregon, and
has lived in Vernonia for over 5
years. She currently practices from
her office located at 786 Bridge Street
treating all types of disease using
Naturopathic and Chinese medicine
including
acupuncture,
spinal
503.429.0850
manipulation, herbal and nutritional
therapy. Business hours are Tuesday
503.816.2265
and Thursday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
WWW.VERNONIACOFFEEROASTERS.COM
and Wednesday 3:00 to 8:00 PM. Call
(503) 481-4096 to schedule.