Hi friends!
I hope your week is off to a fantastic start! Mine is going great!
It’s been a “rain sandwich” kind of day. Meaning that we started off with sunshine this morning, then thunderstorms and now sunshine again! I’m hoping the sunshine lasts into the evening so that we can get the crazies out this evening for a walk. And the dogs too… ha ha!
Did you try putting BEETS or some other fun veggie into your smoothie yet?
It was a perfect morning for an outdoor run with one of my clients – we did 3.61 miles of hills and valleys including 8 sets of hill repeats at the end (and I got to take my Vibram FiveFingers for a good spin too). Yesterday I did a good old fashioned upper body strength workout: no Tabata timer, no Insanity.
- Smith Machine Bench Press – 5 sets
- BB Bent Row – 5 sets
- Pike Shoulder Presses – 2 sets
- Overhead 1-Arm DB Presses – 2 sets
- KB Side Lateral Swings – 1 set
It felt FAN-TAS-TIC!
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So today was DENTAL DAY in the FitFeat household. Rascal and I both had our teeth cleaned (fortunately mine was at the dentist!)
I take our dogs to an anesthesia-free practitioner so that they don’t have to be put under. I know how terrible I feel after anesthesia so I don’t like the idea of the dogs having to do that unless it is for some sort of life-saving surgery.
You know your dogs need their teeth cleaned when they are riding in the back of an SUV and when they have a barking fit you can smell their breath all the way up in the front seat!
Now Rascal has fresh breath and is once again eligible to receive mommy-kisses.
While trying to snap a pic of these kisses, Rascal turned his head and I was left looking as if I am howling at the moon!

This was a little better…

Riley has her turn on the 27th. I learned early on not to take them both at the same time. If you want to see a visual representation of mass mayhem, that would be it.
And the great news of the day is NO CAVITIES for me! Wahoo!
Back in 2005 in the middle of my high protein and competing days, I went from having great healthy teeth to a dental visit where I was told I had 5 cavities. Three of which each took a downhill turn one at a time shortly after the fillings, resulting in 2 abscesses, 3 root canals and 3 (crazy expensive) crowns. I truly believe that the high intake of protein (and low intake of fruits/veggies) leeched minerals from my teeth, resulting in their disintegration. For a lot of my ‘dieting’ years I ate between 40% and 55% protein which came solely from animal sources. Since switching to a primarily plant-based diet, I have had no cavities.
If you’ve followed FitFeat for any length of time, you know I feel strongly about health from the INSIDE out. Getting a “good grade” from the dentist deepens my resolve that I’ve been doing a good job of taking care of the inside of me!
How about you? Have you found any changes to your diet that affect your teeth? Did you start/stop soda and see a difference? Switch to more raw foods? Cut back on sweets?
Also, does your dentist take your blood pressure before your cleaning? This is something new at my dentist over the course of the last year. I love that they do this, because I geek out on knowing my numbers like resting heart rate, blood pressure, triglycerides, cholesterol, TSH, etc. I was tickled today to see my blood pressure at 93/67. Excellent!
Have a FIT and HEALTHY day, blog buds!
– Shari B. =)







#1 by Joan on May 19, 2010 - 8:38 pm
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My BP is always on the low side too…the nurse always looks envious.
Interesting stuff on the protein and teeth…I don’t understand it enough to get the connection but I believe it. I can’t attest to teeth but when we gave up cow dairy years ago the summer season allergies stopped too…which is why we did it.
I totally didn’t see that the new smoothie addtion had to be a veggie!! Or did you sneak that in on this post?? I DID put the choc chips in it
…Yum and since they didn’t totally chop up but sank to the bottom so at the end it was like a choc chunky treat to chew on and finish with
lol
.-= Joan´s last blog ..Cutting Corners =-.
#2 by Shari B. on May 19, 2010 - 9:21 pm
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You’re right Joan! I didn’t specify veggies… but I like your style with the chocolate chips!! I think you might start a new trend… instead of “Fruit on the Bottom Yogurt” you have “Dessert on the Bottom Smoothies”
#3 by Carrie on May 19, 2010 - 2:50 pm
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Thanks for the info, Shari! Actually, I was more curious because of my cat (she has terrible teeth), but now that I think about it, cats might be harder to handle than dogs. I will keep this info. in mind, though, for Snoopy too!
#4 by Carrie on May 19, 2010 - 9:44 am
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Question: How does the vet clean your dog’s teeth without putting him under? Does he have to strap him into some sort of contraption or just hold him down? Also, does it cost less to go get his teeth cleaned since the vet doesn’t put him under. Just curious!
#5 by Shari B. on May 19, 2010 - 11:04 am
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Hi Carrie,
No contraptions. She’s very good with dogs and very stern with them to keep them in line. Once when I took them in I sat with her while she did it.
She has a wrestler’s grip
Yes it does cost less because you don’t have to pay for pre-anesthesia bloodwork. It saves us about $125 per dog. We should do it every 6 months, but because of the cost, we only seem to do it about once every 18 months.
Do I see a cleaning in Snoopy’s future?
#6 by Cindy on May 18, 2010 - 6:18 pm
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I am catching up on getting all my teeth issues dealt with (why oh why is it so dang expensive?) but I am really intrigued over the protien and leaching of minerals. makes perfect sense to me!!!
LOVE THE PICS of YOU and RASCAL.
LOVE THEM!
I love to give blood so I can ‘geek’ out over the numbers!!! hahah
like cholesteral and bp. Mine was like 84 over something last time. they looked at me like I was not human.
I ‘ll just let them think I am from another plant far far away .
I think I need a day off from cardio. Today was day 9 in a row and I feel SPENT…like in a bad way
have missed ya!
.-= Cindy´s last blog ..A Boy’s Life =-.