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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Good Health Tips

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Regular strength training adds enough muscle to keep your metabolic engine revving. One 15 year study of more than 2,800 men and women conducted at the YMCA in Quincy, Mass., found subjects gained on average 3 pounds of muscle and lost 4 pounds of fat, while also dropping 2 inches around the waist, after following a regular strength-training program for 10 weeks—and that's without making any significant changes to their diets.

Good to Know Health Tips

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Even a small amount of exercise can help boost energy, according to a recent study in the Journal of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. Researchers found that among 36 healthy sedentary adults who experienced persistent fatigue, those who performed regular low-intensity exercise (similar to a leisurely stroll) three times a week had a 20 percent improvement in energy levels and a 65 percent decrease in feeling of fatigue.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

health Living With Asthma

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Finding out that your child has asthma can be tough. And in the early days, sorting out the right medication—and how and when to take it—can be tougher still.

The good news is that the more you know about asthma, the better your chance of stopping the coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath that led to the diagnosis in the first place. There is no cure for asthma, but the condition can be managed successfully by taking medication and identifying (and avoiding) asthma triggers.

The tricky part is that as time goes on, people with asthma can start to feel perfectly healthy, due to the medication. It can be hard to remember that even though the asthma symptoms are gone, the disease is still there. It can be dangerous to stop or cut back on medication in the belief that asthma has disappeared. This can leave your child vulnerable to serious breathing trouble or hospitalization the next time he or she encounters an asthma trigger. (Some children may eventually “outgrow” asthma, but only a doctor can say for sure if it’s safe to taper off medication.)

Your doctor can help you set up an asthma plan for your child, but the ball’s in your court to stick with it. Following this plan will help minimize your child’s symptoms and allow him or her to be as active as possible.

To learn more about living with asthma, read the following information from our A–Z Health Library.

Monday, October 25, 2010

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Friday, October 22, 2010

The Center For Health Rehabilitation

  265 Boulevard, N.E.
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HOURS OF OPERATION:
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Services Offered:

    * Children’s First
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    * Eye, Ear, and Dental screening
    * Family Planning
    * Breast Test & More (Breast and cervicalcancer screening)
    * Women’s Health Medicaid
    * HIV screening
    * Immunizations (children and adults)
    * Lead Screening
    * Perinatal Case Management (comprehensive)
    * Pregnancy Test
    * Presumptive Medicaid Application
    * STD screening and treatment
    * Tuberculosis screening
    * WIC services
    * Travel Clinic

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  • Immunizations
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Of The Best Natural Appetite Suppressants

One of the hardest thing when you are trying to lose weight
is controlling your appetite. You can control your hunger
without turning to pills or chemicals that may harm your
body. When it comes to suppressants, you have to decide what
works best for you, either taking supplements or just the
natural ways. But supplements can be expensive.

Mother nature has provided a number of natural appetite
suppressants namely water, broth, green leafy vegetables,
pickles, and apples. So with these, you do not have to take
any supplements or pills to control your hunger. You should
always keep these foods within reach because you never know
when hunger bug will strike.

Simple drinking water. Water is an amazing substance. Your
body is 55 to 60 percent water, so this is a substance that
you constantly need to renew. But, water has other effects
as well. If you get hungry and it is not meal time, you will
often find that drinking an 8 ounce glass of water takes
away hunger. Wait 10 minutes after drinking the water before
eating anything. Most of the time, you will find that you do
not need to eat.

It is unfortunate that some people do not like drinking
water because it does so many great things for your body. If
so, organic vegetable broth is a food that could fill you
up. The body treats water as a liquid, but it treats broth
as a food. This means that broth satisfies your body's need
for food. Try chicken broth and you will only take in 20
calories!

Green leafy vegetables. Green leafy vegetables are the third
of our natural appetite suppressants. They have so few
calories that you do not even have to count them! In fact,
many of these can even be considered negative calorie foods
because it takes more energy for the body to digest the
vegetables than it is calories. If you are going to use
salad dressing, find a very low calorie dressing and use it
sparingly. You should not use more than 100 calories of
dressing on a big bowl of salad greens.

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Pickles are not just for pregnant women anymore. It is
possible to eat an entire jar of these natural pickles and
consume only about 50 calories. You want to look for the
natural organic pickles found in health food stores or in
the health food section of your favorite grocer. And you can
eat an entire jar of pickles without feeling any guilt!

Apples. Apples are great natural appetite suppressants.
Apples may be the highest calorie food on this list, but
they are packed with fiber. An apple will fill you up for a
long time. They are also sweet, so when you crave for a
cookie, grab an apple instead.

How Accurate Is The Body Mass Index For Healthy Weight

Though one of the most popular tools used today to determine whether someone is at a healthy weight or not is the BMI, body fat and lean muscle tissue don't figure into the equation. This has led many experts to discount BMI as an archaic measurement that isn't accurate for many people. What is BMI, and why is it a good measure for some, maybe, and completely wrong for others?

BMI, or body mass index, was created in the early 1800s by Adolphe Quetelet. Because of that, it's sometimes called the Quetelet index. It's nothing more than a way of comparing a person's weight to his or her height, and determining if his or her weight falls into a healthy and normal range. The BMI is still used today pretty much as it was when Quetelet invented it.

The formula for figuring BMI (body fat, bone and frame size, muscle and body type aren't included in that) is this: Take your height in meters squared (your height times itself) and divide your weight in kilograms by that number. For example, if I'm 5 feet tall, that's about 1.5 meters. To square that number, take 1.5 times 1.5. The result of that is 2.5. So if I weigh 120 pounds, that's about 54.5 kilograms. Divide 54.5 by 2.5 and I get 21.8 as my BMI. The normal weight range is from 18.5 to 24.9, so 21.8 is classified as a normal weight. Underweight is considered 18.5 and below, while overweight people will calculate a BMI of 25 to 29.9. A BMI of 30 or greater indicates obesity.

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BMI, body fat and general health can all be used as signs of how fit a person is. But where general health is pretty self-explanatory and the percentage of body fat clearly shows whether a person gets enough exercise or not, BMI is a bit trickier.

People with a lot of muscle don't show accurate BMI readings. Because muscle weighs so much more than fat but takes up less space, a relatively small statured person can carry a lot of muscle weight without looking huge. BMI doesn't take that into account. Football players, professional wrestlers, bodybuilders, and virtually any athlete who has a lot of muscle is going to measure as overweight and even obese according to the BMI. So it's not accurate for them. Is it accurate for everyone else?

The answer to that is yes, and no. It depends on you. The BMI typically doesn't show an accurate result for children. And extremely tall or large-framed people will show overweight or obese classifications more easily because of the extra weight from their bones and muscles. So for very short, tall or muscular people, the BMI appears to not be a good tool.

There's also no distinguishing between men and women in the BMI. Body fat is more natural for women who are supposed to have more than men, so some sort of distinction in the measurement of the sexes would help the BMI's accuracy.

Reasons To Include Fiber In Your Diet

If you've been looking for a way towards a high octane diet
plan, you are going to find soluble fiber to be precisely
what you need. Although studies have proven fiber to be
potent, lots of people aren't taking this nutrient
seriously.

To help you fuel your wellness with fiber, here are some
facts to help.

1. Dietary fiber fights illnesses. A diet full of fiber may
help to prevent colon cancer and heart problems. High
dietary fiber helps the body to eliminate cholesterol by
binding it in the digestive tract. For thousands of years,
soluble fiber has been utilized to stop constipation.

2. Soluble fiber can actually assist with overindulging. All
high fiber foods will take longer to chew and absorb, making
a person feel satisfied longer

3. Most popular foods don't have enough soluble fiber. If
you want the more well-liked foods, you most likely need to
increase your ingestion of soluble fiber.

4. Grains offer the most fiber. Soluble fiber is in fact
plant matter that individuals can't break down. The best
sources are whole grains and concentrated grain products.

5. Youngsters require fiber as well. Children that are older
than 2 years of age must eat a daily intake of dietary
fiber. Kids are most open to soluble fiber found in fruit,
vegetables, and also fortified breakfast cereals.

6. A lot more dietary fiber needs a lot more h2o. In order
to keep soluble fiber moving through your digestive tract,
you'll have to consume plenty of water. Together with your
diet of fiber, you may need eight or more glasses of water
every day.

7. Dietary fiber cannot be cooked away. Whenever you cook
your fruits and vegetables, don't be concerned about cooking
the fiber out, because it stays. The fiber found in fruits
and vegetables are certainly not just in the skin or
in the peel.

8. You can get enough dietary fiber. If you eat a lot more
than 50 grams of soluble fiber in a day, you can get
diarrhea and bloating, which can restrict your system's
absorption of additional key minerals.

9. Consuming the correct amount of fiber in your diet does
not have to be tough. Even though you might think so,
getting the amount of fiber you'll need just isn't extremely
hard to do. Almost all you need to do is take in the proper
food items and you will be on the way to a fiber abundant
lifestyle.

Among the important ingredients to healthy eating, fiber
is one area you don't want to skip. Soluble fiber can assist
many different purposes, which were included above. In the
event you aren't getting enough dietary fiber in your diet,
you ought to do something about it now instead of holding
out right up until it's too late.

Speaking at Wise Traditions

I'm happy to announce that I'll be presenting at the Weston A. Price foundation's 2010 Wise Traditions conference. The conference will be held in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, Nov 12-14. The theme is the politics of food.

Sally Fallon Morell has invited me to give a talk on the diet and health of Pacific islanders. The talk will be titled "Kakana Dina: Diet and Health in the Pacific Islands", and it will take place on Sunday, November 14th from 4:00 to 5:20 pm. In preparation for the talk, I've read eight books and countless journal articles. Although some of the material will be familiar to people who follow the blog, I will not be rehashing what I've already published. I have nearly an hour and a half to talk, so I'll be going into some depth on the natural history and traditional food habits of Pacific island populations. Not just macronutrient breakdowns... specific foods and traditional preparation methods.

Learn about the health of traditional Pacific island populations, and what has changed since Western contact. Learn about traditional cooking and fermentation techniques. See unpublished photos from the Kitava study, courtesy of Dr. Staffan Lindeberg. Learn about the nutritional and ceremonial role of mammals including pork... and the most gruesome food of all.

Potatoes and Human Health, Part I

Over 10,000 years ago, on the shores of lake Titicaca in what is now Peru, a culture began to cultivate a species of wild potato, Solanum tuberosum. They gradually transformed it into a plant that efficiently produces roundish starchy tubers, in a variety of strains that suited the climactic and gastronomic needs of various populations. These early farmers could not have understood at the time that the plant they were selecting would become the most productive crop in the world*, and eventually feed billions of people around the globe.

Wild potatoes, which were likely consumed by hunter-gatherers before domestication, are higher in toxic glycoalkaloids. These are defensive compounds that protect against insects, infections and... hungry animals. Early farmers selected varieties that are low in bitter glycoalkaloids, which are the ancestors of most modern potatoes, however they didn't abandon the high-glycoalkaloid varieties. These were hardier and more tolerant of high altitudes, cold temperatures and pests. Cultures living high in the Andes developed a method to take advantage of these hardy but toxic potatoes, as well as their own harsh climate: they invented chuños. These are made by leaving potatoes out in the open, where they are frozen at night, stomped underfoot and dried in the sun for many days**. What results is a dried potato with a low glycoalkaloid content that can be stored for a year or more.

Nutritional Qualities

From a nutritional standpoint, potatoes are a mixed bag. On one hand, if I had to pick a single food to eat exclusively for a while, potatoes would be high on the list. One reason is that they contain an adequate amount of complete protein, meaning they don't have to be mixed with another protein source as with grains and legumes. Another reason is that a number of cultures throughout history have successfully relied on the potato as their principal source of calories, and several continue to do so. A third reason is that they're eaten in an unrefined, fresh state.

Potatoes contain an adequate amount of many essential minerals, and due to their low phytic acid content (1), the minerals they contain are well absorbed. They're rich in magnesium and copper, two minerals that are important for insulin sensitivity and cardiovascular health (2, 3). They're also high in potassium and vitamin C. Overall, they have a micronutrient content that compares favorably with other starchy root vegetables such as taro and cassava (4, 5, 6). Due to their very low fat content, potatoes contain virtually no omega-6, and thus do not contribute to an excess of these essential fatty acids.

On the other hand, I don't have to eat potatoes exclusively, so what do they have to offer a mixed diet? They have a high glycemic index, which means they raise blood sugar more than an equivalent serving of most carbohydrate foods, although I'm not convinced that's a problem in people with good blood sugar control (7, 8). They're low-ish in fiber, which could hypothetically lead to a reduction in the number and diversity of gut bacteria in the absence of other fiber sources. Sweet potatoes, an unrelated species, contain more micronutrients and fiber, and have been a central food source for healthy cultures (9). However, the main reasons temperate-climate cultures throughout the world eat potatoes is they yield well, they're easily digested, they fill you up and they taste good.

In the next post, I'll delve into the biology and toxicology of potato glycoalkaloids, and review some animal data. In further posts, I'll address the most important question of all: what happens when a person eats mostly potatoes... for months, years, and generations?


* In terms of calories produced per acre.

** A simplified description. The process can actually be rather involved, with several different drying, stomping and leaching steps.

Potatoes and Human Health, Part II

Like many edible plants, potatoes contain substances designed to protect them from marauding creatures. The main two substances we're concerned with are alpha-solanine and alpha-chaconine, because they are the most toxic and abundant. Here is a graph of the combined concentration of these two glycoalkaloids in common potato varieties (1):

We can immediately determine three things from this graph:

    * Different varieties contain different amounts of glycoalkaloids.
    * Common commercial varieties such as russet and white potatoes are low in glycoalkaloids. This is no accident. The glycoalkaloid content of potatoes is monitored in the US.
    * Most of the glycoalkaloid content is in the skin (within 1 mm of the surface). That way, predators have to eat through poison to get to the flesh. Fortunately, humans have peelers.

I'll jump the gun and tell you that the generally accepted safe level of potato glycoalkaloids is 200 mcg/g fresh weight (1). You can see that all but one variety are well below this level when peeled. Personally, I've never seen the Snowden variety in the store or at the farmer's market. It appears to be used mostly for potato chips.

Glycoalkaloid Toxicity in Animals

Potato glycoalkaloids are undoubtedly toxic at high doses. They have caused many harmful effects in animals and humans, including (1, 2):

    * Death (humans and animals)
    * Weight loss, diarrhea (humans and animals)
    * Anemia (rabbits)
    * Liver damage (rats)
    * Lower birth weight (mice)
    * Birth defects (in animals injected with glycoalkaloids)
    * Increased intestinal permeability (mice)

However, it's important to remember the old saying "the dose makes the poison". The human body is designed to handle a certain amount of plant toxins with no ill effects. Virtually every plant food, and a few animal foods, contains some kind of toxic substance. We're constantly bombarded by gamma rays, ultra violet rays, bacterial toxins, free radicals, and many other potentially harmful substances. In excess, they can be deadly, but we are adapted to dealing with small amounts of them, and the right dose can even be beneficial in some cases.

All of the studies I mentioned above, except one, involved doses of glycoalkaloids that exceed what one could get from eating typical potatoes. They used green or blemished potatoes, isolated potato skins, potato sprouts or isolated glycoalkaloids (more on this later). The single exception is the last study, showing that normal doses of glycoalkaloids can aggravate inflammatory bowel disease in transgenic mice that are genetically predisposed to it (3)*.

What happens when you feed normal animals normal potatoes? Not much. Many studies have shown that they suffer no ill effects whatsoever, even at high intakes (1, 2). This has been shown in primates as well (4, 5, 6). In fact, potato-based diets appear to be generally superior to grain-based diets in animal feed. As early as 1938, Dr. Edward Mellanby showed that grains, but not potatoes, aggravate vitamin A deficiency in rats and dogs (7). This followed his research showing that whole grains, but not potatoes, aggravate vitamin D deficiency due to their high phytic acid content (Mellanby. Nutrition and Disease. 1934). Potatoes were also a prominent part of Mellanby's highly effective tooth decay reversal studies in humans, published in the British Medical Journal in 1932 (8, 9).

Potatoes partially protect rats against the harmful effects of excessive cholesterol feeding, when compared to wheat starch-based feed (10). Potato feeding leads to a better lipid profile and intestinal short-chain fatty acid production than wheat starch or sugar in rats (11). I wasn't able to find a single study showing any adverse effect of normal potato feeding in any normal animal. That's despite reading two long review articles on potato glycoalkaloids and specifically searching PubMed for studies showing a harmful effect. If you know of one, please post it in the comments section.

In the next post, I'll write about the effects of potatoes in the human diet, including data on the health of traditional potato-eating cultures... and a curious experiment by the Washington State Potato Commission that will begin on October 1.


*Interleukin-10 knockout mice. IL-10 is a cytokine involved in the resolution of inflammation and these mice develop inflammatory bowel disease (regardless of diet) due to a reduced capacity to resolve inflammation.

Potatoes and Human Health

The potato is thought to have originated in what is now Peru, on the shores of lake Titicaca. Native Peruvians such as the Quechua have been highly dependent on the potato for thousands of years. A 1964 study of the Quechua inhabitants of Nuñoa showed that they obtained 74% of their calories from potatoes (fresh and chuños), 10% from grains, 10% from Chenopodia (quinoa and cañihua), and 4% from animal foods. Total energy intake was 3,170 calories per day (1).

In 2001, a medical study of rural Quechua men reported an average body fat percentage of 16.4% (2). The mean age of the volunteers was 38. Body fat did increase slowly with age in this population, and by age 65 it was predicted to be about 20% on average. That's below the threshold of overweight, so I conclude that most men in this population are fairly lean, although there were a few overweight individuals.

In 2004, a study in rural Quechua women reported a body fat percentage of 31.2% in volunteers with a mean age of 35 (3). Body fat percentage was higher in a group of Quechua immigrants to the Peruvian capital of Lima. Among rural women, average fasting insulin was 6.8 uIU/mL, and fasting glucose was 68.4 mg/dL, which together suggest fairly good insulin sensitivity and glucose control (4). Insulin and glucose were considerably lower in the rural group than the urban group. Blood pressure was low in both groups. Overall, this suggests that Quechua women are not overweight and are in reasonably good metabolic health.

Rural Quechua are characteristically short, with the average man standing no more than 5' 2" (2). One might be tempted to speculate that this reflects stunting due to a deficient diet. However, given the fact that nearly all non-industrial populations, including contemporary hunter-gatherers, are short by modern standards, I'm not convinced the Quechua are abnormal. A more likely explanation is that industrial foods cause excessive tissue growth in modern populations, perhaps by promoting overeating and excessive insulin and IGF-1 production, which are growth factors. I first encountered this hypothesis in Dr. Staffan Lindeberg's book Food and Western Disease.

I don't consider the Quechua diet to be optimal, but it does seem to support a reasonable level of metabolic health. It shows that a lifetime high-carbohydrate, high glycemic index, high glycemic load diet doesn't lead to insulin resistance and obesity in the context of a traditional diet and lifestyle. Unfortunately, I don't have more detailed data on other aspects of their health, such as digestion.

Potato-eating Cultures: the Aymara

The Aymara are another potato-dependent people of the Andes, who span Peru, Bolivia and Chile. The first paper I'll discuss is titled "Low Prevalence of Type II Diabetes Despite a High Body Mass Index in the Aymara Natives From Chile", by Dr. Jose Luis Santos and colleagues (5). In the paper, they show that the prevalence of diabetes in this population was 1.5%, and the prevalence of pre-diabetes was 3.6%. The prevalence of both remained low even in the elderly. Here's a comparison of those numbers with figures from the modern United States (6):

That's quite a difference! The prevalence of diabetes in this population is low, but not as low as in some cultures such as the Kitavans (7, 8).

Now to discuss the "high body mass index" referenced in the title of the paper. The body mass index (BMI) is the relation between height and weight, and typically reflects fatness. The average BMI of this population was 24.9, which is very close to the cutoff between normal and overweight (25).

Investigators were surprised to find such a low prevalence of diabetes in this population, despite their apparent high prevalence of overweight. Yet if you've seen pictures of rural native South Americans, you may have noticed they're built short and thick, with wide hips and big barrel chests. Could this be confounding the relationship between BMI and body fatness? To answer that question, I found another paper that estimated body fat using skinfold measurements (9). That study found a body fat percentage of 15.4%, which is lean by any standard. Based on this paper and others, it appears that investigators shouldn't extrapolate BMI standards from modern Caucasian populations to traditional native American groups.

Back to the first paper. In this Aymara group, blood pressure was on the high side. Serum cholesterol was also a bit high for a traditionally-living population, but still lower than most modern groups (~188 mg/dL). I find it very interesting that the cholesterol level in this population that eats virtually no fat was the same as on Tokelau, where nearly half of calories come from highly saturated coconut fat (10, 11). Fasting insulin is also on the high side in the Aymara, which is also interesting given their good glucose tolerance and low prevalence of diabetes.

Potato-eating Cultures: the Irish

Potatoes were introduced to Ireland in the 17th century. They were well suited to the cool, temperate climate, and more productive than any other local crop. By the early 18th century, potatoes were the main source of calories, particularly for the poor who ate practically nothing else. In 1839, the average Irish laborer obtained 87% of his calories from potatoes (12). In 1845, the potato blight Phytophthora infestans struck, decimating potato plantations nationwide and creating the Great Famine.

There isn't much reliable information on the health status of the Irish prior to the famine, besides reports of vitamin A deficiency symptoms (13). However, they had a very high fertility rate, and anecdotal reports described them as healthy and attractive (14):

    As far as fecundity is concerned, the high nutritional value of the potato diet might have played a significant role, but little supportive evidence has been presented so far... What is known is that the Irish in general and Irish women in particular were widely described as healthy and good-looking. Adam Smith's famous remark that potatoes were "peculiarly suitable to the health of the human constitution" can be complemented with numerous observations from other contemporary observers to the same effect.

Controlled Feeding Studies

Starting nearly a century ago, a few eccentrics decided to feed volunteers a potato-only diet to see if it could be done. The first such experiment was carried out by a Dr. M. Hindhede and published in 1913 (described in 15). Hindhede's goal was to explore the lower limit of the human protein requirement and the biological quality of potato protein. He fed three healthy adult men almost nothing but potatoes and margarine for 309 days (margarine was not made from hydrogenated seed oils at the time), all while making them do progressively more demanding physical labor. They apparently remained in good physical condition. Here's a description of one of his volunteers, a Mr. Madsen, from another book (described in 16; thanks to Matt Metzgar):

    In order to test whether it was possible to perform heavy work on a strict potato diet, Mr. Madsen took a place as a farm laborer... His physical condition was excellent. In his book, Dr. Hindhede shows a photograph of Mr. Madsen taken on December 21st, 1912, after he had lived for almost a year entirely on potatoes. This photograph shows a strong, solid, athletic-looking figure, all of whose muscles are well-developed, and without excess fat. ...Hindhede had him examined by five physicians, including a diagnostician, a specialist in gastric and intestinal diseases, an X-ray specialist, and a blood specialist. They all pronounced him to be in a state of perfect health.

Dr. Hindhede discovered that potato protein is high quality, providing all essential amino acids and high digestibility. Potato protein alone is sufficient to sustain an athletic man (although that doesn't make it optimal). A subsequent potato feeding study published in 1927 confirmed this finding (17). Two volunteers, a man and a woman, ate almost nothing but potatoes, lard and butter for 5.5 months. The man was an athlete but the woman was sedentary. Body weight and nitrogen balance (reflecting protein gain/loss from the body) remained constant throughout the experiment, indicating that their muscles were not atrophying at any appreciable rate, and they were probably not putting on fat. The investigators remarked:

    The digestion was excellent throughout the experiment and both subjects felt very well. They did not tire of the uniform potato diet and there was no craving for change.

In one of his Paleo Diet newsletters titled "Consumption of Nightshade Plants (Part 1)", Dr. Loren Cordain referenced two feeding studies showing that potatoes increase the serum level of the inflammatory cytokine interleukin-6 (22, 23). However, one study was not designed to determine the specific role of potato in the change (two dietary factors were altered simultaneously), and the other used potato chips as the source of potato. So you'll have to pardon my skepticism that the findings are relevant to the question at hand.

Just yesterday, Mr. Chris Voigt of the Washington State Potato Commission embarked on his own n=1 potato feeding experiment as a way to promote Washington state potatoes. He'll be eating nothing but potatoes and fat for two months, and getting a full physical at the end. Check out his website for more information and updates (18). Mr. Voigt has graciously agreed to a written interview with Whole Health Source at the end of his experiment. He pointed out to me that the Russet Burbank potato, the most popular variety in the United States, is over 135 years old. Stay tuned for more interesting facts from Mr. Voigt in early December.

Observational Studies

With the recent interest in the health effects of the glycemic index, a few studies have examined the association between potatoes and health in various populations. The results are all over the place, with some showing positive associations with health, and others showing negative associations (19, 20, 21). As a whole, I find these studies difficult to interpret and not very helpful.

Anecdotes

Some people feel good when they eat potatoes. Others find that potatoes and other members of the nightshade family give them digestive problems, exacerbate their arthritis, or cause fat gain. I haven't seen any solid data to substantiate claims that nightshades aggravate arthritis or other inflammatory conditions. However, that doesn't mean there aren't individuals who are sensitive. If potatoes don't agree with you, by all means avoid them.

The Bottom Line

You made it to the end! Give yourself a pat on the back. You deserve it.

In my opinion, the scientific literature as a whole, including animal and human studies, suggests rather consistently that potatoes can be a healthy part of a varied diet for most people. Nevertheless, I wouldn't recommend eating nothing but potatoes for any length of time. If you do choose to eat potatoes, follow these simple guidelines:

    * Don't eat potatoes that are green, sprouting, blemished or damaged
    * Store them in a cool, dark place. They don't need to be refrigerated but it will extend their life
    * Peel them before eating

The Big Sleep

This blog usually focuses on diet, because that's my specialty. But if you want Whole Health, you need the whole package: a diet and  lifestyle that is broadly consistent with our evolutionary heritage. I think we all know that on some level, but a recent paper has reminded me of it.

I somehow managed to get on the press list of the Annals of Internal Medicine. That means they send me embargoed papers before they're released to the general public. That journal publishes a lot of high-impact diet studies, so it's a great privilege for me. I get to write about the studies, and publish my analysis at the time of general release, which is the same time the news outlets publish their stories.

One of the papers they sent me recently is a fat loss trial with an interesting twist (1; see below). All participants were told to eat 10% fewer calories that usual for two weeks, however half of them were instructed to sleep for 8 and a half hours per night, and the other half were instructed to sleep for 5 and a half hours*. The actual recorded sleep times were 7:25 and 5:14, respectively.

Weight loss by calorie restriction causes a reduction of both fat and lean mass, which is what the investigators observed. Both groups lost the same amount of weight. However, 80% of the weight was lost as fat in the high-sleep group (2.4/3.0 kg lost as fat), while only 48% of it was lost as fat in the low-sleep group (1.4/2.9 kg lost as fat). Basically, the sleep-deprived group lost as much lean mass as they did fat mass, which is not good!

There are many observational studies showing associations between insufficient sleep, obesity and diabetes. However, I think studies like that are particularly vulnerable to confounding variables, so I've never known quite what to make of them. Furthermore, they often show that long sleep duration associates with poor health as well, which I find highly unlikely to reflect cause and effect. I discussed one of those studies in a post a couple of years ago (2). That's why I appreciate this controlled trial so much.

Another sleep restriction trial published in the Lancet in 1999 showed that restricting healthy young men to four hours of sleep per night caused them to temporarily develop glucose intolerance, or pre-diabetes (3).

Furthermore, their daily rhythm of the hormone cortisol became abnormal. Rather than the normal pattern of a peak in the morning and a dip in the evening, sleep deprivation blunted their morning cortisol level and enhanced it in the evening. Cortisol is a stress hormone, among other things, and its fluctuations may contribute to our ability to feel awake in the morning and ready for bed at night.

The term "adrenal fatigue", which refers to the aforementioned disturbance in cortisol rhythm, is characterized by general fatigue, difficulty waking up in the morning, and difficulty going to sleep at night. It's a term that's commonly used by alternative medical practitioners but not generally accepted by mainstream medicine, possibly because it's difficult to demonstrate and the symptoms are fairly general. Robb Wolf talks about it in his book The Paleo Solution.

The investigators concluded:

    Sleep debt has a harmful impact on carbohydrate metabolism and endocrine function. The effects are similar to those seen in normal ageing and, therefore, sleep debt may increase the severity of age-related chronic disorders.

So there you have it. Besides making us miserable, lack of sleep appears to predispose to obesity and diabetes, and probably sets us up for the Big Sleep down the line. I can't say I'm surprised, given how awful I feel after even one night of six hour sleep. I feel best after 9 hours, and I probably average about 8.5. Does it cut into my free time? Sure. But it's worth it to me, because it allows me to enjoy my day much more.

Keep your room as dark as possible during sleep. It also helps to avoid bright light, particularly in the blue spectrum, before bed (4). "Soft white" bulbs are preferable to full spectrum in the evening. If you need to use your computer, dim the monitor and adjust it to favor warm over cool colors. For people who sleep poorly due to anxiety, meditation before bed can be highly effective. I posted a tutorial here.

1. Nedeltcheva, AV et al. "Insufficient Sleep Undermines Dietary Efforts to Reduce Adiposity." Annals of Internal Medicine. 2010. Advanced publication.


* The study was a randomized crossover design with a 3 month washout period, which I consider a rigorous design. I think the study overall was very clever. The investigators used calorie restriction to cause rapid changes in body composition so that they could see differences on a reasonable timescale, rather than trying to deprive people of sleep for months and look for more gradual body fat changes without dietary changes. The latter experiment would have been more interesting, but potentially impractical and unethical.

Sleep Post Correction

An astute commenter pointed out that I misread the numbers in the paper on sleep and fat loss. I wrote that out of the total 3.0 kg lost, the high-sleep group lost 2.4 kg as fat, and the low-sleep group lost 1.4 kg of fat out of 2.9 kg total.

In fact, the high-sleep group lost 1.4 out of 2.9 kg as fat, and the low-sleep group lost 0.6 out of 3.0 kg as fat. So I got the numbers all mixed up. Sorry for the mistake. The main point of the post still stands though: sleep deprivation negatively influences body composition.

The correct numbers are even more interesting than the ones I made up. Even in the high-sleep group, nearly half the body weight lost by simple calorie restriction was lean mass. That doesn't make calorie restriction look very good!

In the sleep-deprived group, 80% of the weight lost by calorie restriction came out of lean mass. Ouch!

That illustrates one of the reasons why I'm skeptical of simple calorie restriction as a means of fat loss. When the body "wants" to be fat, it will sacrifice lean mass to preserve fat tissue. For example, the genetically obese Zucker rat cannot be starved thin. If you try to put it on a severe calorie-restricted diet, it will literally die fat because it will cannibalize its own lean mass (muscle, heart, brain, etc.) to spare the fat. That's an extreme example, but it illustrates the point.

The key is not only to balance energy intake with expenditure (which the brain does automatically when it's working correctly), but to allocate energy appropriately to lean and fat mass.

Vacation

I'll be out of town until the beginning of November, so I won't be responding to comments or e-mails for a while. I'm going to set up a post or two to publish while I'm gone.

As an administrative note, I get a number of e-mails from blog readers each day. I apologize that I can't respond to all of them, as it would require more time than I currently have to spare. The more concise your message, the more likely I'll read it and respond. Thanks for your understanding.

My Master Cleanse Diary

A couple of weeks ago I did the master cleanse. I did it for 10 days. It wasn't that difficult. Sometimes it was more of wanting to eat than needing to eat. Below is the diary of how I was feeling while I completed it:

First Day: Feeling pretty good, but my body is telling me to go get something to eat.

Second Day: Still going strong.

Third Day : Feeling a little weak so I drank some green tea. Really lifted my energy.

Fourth Day:  Feeling okay.

Fifth Day: Starting to feel tired.

Sixth Day: My stomach feels like it has shrunk.

Seventh Day: I'm really not that hungry.


Eighth Day: Feeling energized.

Ninth Day: I believe that I have lost some weight, and is ready to eat.

10th Day: I made it through! I'm leaner and meaner!

I did this master cleanse with my sisters. All four of them.  Actually it was my second sisters idea.  I thought I would go ahead and try it. I highly recommend you do it with someone if you can. It is encouraging that way and if you feel like you might not make it through you can encourage each other to keep going. We would update how we were feeling on facebook and encourage each other. It really did help.

I learned that many times we are not hungry. It's all in the head. When I smelled food I became hungry, but once the smell of food faded I wasn't hungry anymore. You really can do anything you set out to do. You just have to stick with it. Sometimes I felt like I wanted to quit, but it was more of a desire more than anything. Why? Because I really wasn't that hungry. We also drank senna tea to clean out our systems. Basically, I went to the bathroom twice. Once I stopped eating I didn't have to go. So, I felt that was a good sign. I wasn't backed up.

After I did the master cleanse I really did feel a difference. I had eaten some bran cereal before I did the master cleanse, and let's just say you wouldn't of wanted to be in the same room with me, but after I did the cleanse I ate it again, and I didn't have any problems. That was another sign for me that my body did need to be cleansed.

The master cleanse is really a great way to help cleanse your body. Try it and see for yourself.

My Blog Health Is Carbon Neutral

I received an email a couple of months ago regarding KaufDa. I decided to participate because I am all for helping the environment. Even though my main topic is natural health taking care of the environment is also included in that category. I try my best to implement good habits such as: recycling, using less water, and not littering. These are just some of the things that I try to do daily. Taking care of the environment is very important to me, and it should be important to you too. We live here so it is just common sense to take care of the earth. The earth is our home, and we must take care of it. This is just a little something that we can do to help the environment.

KaufDA provides ways online to market their advertising to local to help people in local stores online to help consumers search for specific products and find good deals in their neighborhood. This reduces the amount of brochures printed paper in mailboxes which will cut down on junk mail, thus reducing the amount of paper being used.

If you have a blog you too can participate:

1. Write a blog post about the initiative + insert your favourite button
2. E-mail the link to your post to CO2-neutral@kaufda.de
3. They'll plant a tree for your blog in Plumas.

Avoid Products With GMO With The GMO

What does GMO  stand for? It stands for genetically modified organism.  A genetically modified organism or genetically engineered organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.

We have been hearing GMO for a while now, and the reasons that we should not be eating products that are GMO'd. The main products that are usually GMO's include: Corn, Soybeans, Canola, and Cottonseed. Buying organic is the best way that we can avoid GMO because, they are not allowed to use GMO.

 I know this is a lot to process right now, and you are probably thinking to yourself. Dang, what can I eat? Is everything trying to kill me? This is a normal reaction, but you have to take into consideration that you are lucky enough to receive this information, because some people don't get it at all or until it is too late. You should look for Non GMO Labels. A Non GMO Label means that the product does not contain GMO. If you are not sure if a product contains GMO or not you should contact the company and see what the company says. It is so important to read the ingredients list. Everyone should do so before purchasing products these days. It is very important that we know what is going into our bodies. Than, if we do get sick, (I pray that no one does) we can have an idea as to knowing what and how to fight the disease. Again, knowing this information and acting on it can hopefully, protect us from getting sick.

Hopefully, by not purchasing products that have GMO in it we can force companies to not use GMO. Why should we give our money to companies that don't have our best interest at hand?

Here is the the GMO Shopping Guide. The GMO Shopping guide gives you a list of companies that use GMO and companies that don't use GMO. It is a very extensive list. You can get it for free. You can download the shopping guide, and it is also in pdf form. Please share this information with your friends and family. You can print the shopping guide out and take it with you to the grocery store so you can know what foods to purchase and what foods to avoid.

One of these days soon I hope to be able to have a small garden so I can grow my own food, because that is what it is coming too. No one can care more about you, your family, and your friends health more than you do.

Stop Oily Skin This Summer With Kiss My Face


In the summer I have oily skin so I don't like to use soaps with a lot of moisture in them, because it causes my skin to become really oily, and my face looks as though someone has just threw a bucket of oil all over my face. I have been using Kiss My Face Olive Bar Soap  and it works wonders. It gives my face just the right amount of moisture that it needs. Olive oil is a light moisturizer. I believe this soap would be also good for people who have acne. I don't get those dreaded painful pimples that also come along when you have too much moisture. This is a great soap to use in the summer. It's nice and light. Plus, it lathers up pretty good too. The color of the soap is a dark green. It doesn't have a strong smell either, and the 8 oz. bar lasts a while too. It's a good soap you can use all over your body too. I just focused on the face, because many people have oily skin and they don't know what kind of soap will be good for it. It really is a good soap to use for your skin. It's all natural and it has no harsh chemicals. It's really a soap the whole family can use and enjoy. It's very gentle on the skin. There's really nothing negative about this soap. It's a pretty big bar though. If you consider that a negative. I know some people don't like really big bars. You just might want to keep a bar in the shower.

Bolthouse Farms Review And Giveaway

 
I am always on the lookout for anything that is healthy. So, when my mom and I discovered bolthouse farms we were so pleased. The first beverage I tried from bolthouse farms was their mocha cappuchino, and I was hooked ever since. I always pride myself on being not addicted to anything, but that went out the window once I tried bolthouse farms. The above pictures are some of my favorite bolthouse farms beverages, since I couldn't get a picture of all of them at once. Everyone that I have tried I have liked. They are so delicious, and they are healthy. I could drink one every single day. The whole family can enjoy these drinks. There are so many drinks on the market that contain loads and loads of sugar. With bolthouse farms drinks you don't have to worry about that. I feel confident that when I drink bolthouse farms drinks I am truly getting the best. The taste reflects that. Before, I tried mocha cappuchino I admit, I really wasn't into coffee products, but I liked mocha cappuchino so much I decided to try starbucks. Let me tell you there was no competition. Starbucks cappuchino didn't even come close to bolthouse's mocha cappuchino.

Bolthouse Farms is coming out with new products. They now have salad dressings and I noticed that they have two new drinks out. One is called, passion orange guava and 100% pomengranate. If you haven't tried any of bolthouse farms products I highly recommend you do. Especially if you are looking for great nutritious and natural products. You can check them out at their website at Bolthouse Farms.

Bolthouse Farms is offering one of my lucky readers coupons for their Bolthouse beverage products.

How To Enter This Giveaway!- Please leave individual comments for each of the following below. Also, be sure to leave your email address so that I can contact you if you are the winner.

1. Tell me what you liked about this product or if you haven't tried it what reason that you would like to try this product.

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2. Subscribe to this blog and leave a comment telling me you have done so.
3. Following me on twitter.
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8. Comment on any other post on this blog. Leave link where comment can be found.


This giveaway will run through July 7, 2010 to July 25, 2010. I will choose a winner from all the valid entries that were submitted. The winner will be notified via email and have 48 hrs. to contact me with their mailing information before another winner will be chosen. This giveaway is open to U.S. residents only ages 18 yrs. or older.

Next Liquid Vitamins For Children

You want your children to eat a healthy diet full of nutrition, but for many parents this is an ongoing battle. Yes, your kids can be taught to eat a healthy diet, but sometimes when they are very young it is hard to get them to eat their fruits and vegetables. You don't want to spend all day trying to get them to eat the foods they need to eat. Sometimes picky eaters won't eat the foods that they need to eat to help them stay healthy. We all were kids once, and we know that we too, didn't like to eat our fruits and vegetables. Yet we know that kids still need the proper nutrition to help keep their immune systems strong so that they can stay healthy and ward off nourishment deficiencies. You may also find this article to be helpful,"Teaching Your Kids To Eat A Healthy Diet".

Tip: Mix the vegetable in with the food. I was feeding my 1 year-old niece and when I tried to give her some green beans she wouldn't eat them. I was also feeding her some meatless spaghetti too. I just mixed the green beans in with the spaghetti. She didn't even notice the difference.

The above tip is a great way to get kids to eat some of their vegetables. It may or may not work, but it's worth a try.:)

So, what do you do if your child is such a picky eater? Do you just stop trying to get him or her to eat healthy? The answer is,"No". You may want to start giving them a children's liquid vitamin and mineral supplement. To help fill in the gaps. Even if they are not picky eaters it is a good idea to give them a supplement.


A liquid vitamin is easy for a child to digest and also absorb. Our bodies are like sponges. Pills do not break down in the body thus, you do not absorb them. Plus, you don't have to worry about your child having to swallow pills. It's definitely, more convenient.


You also want a liquid vitamin that doesn't contain:

Artificial Sweeteners
Artificial Colors
Artificial Flavors
Preservatives
Gluten
GMO
BPA Packaging


Your child's vitamin and mineral supplement should compliment your child's diet. That means you don't want your children to eat a bunch of junk food so your child's liquid vitamin and mineral supplement shouldn't be a junk food. There are so many so called vitamins which or nothing but junk food. Flintstones vitamins and centrum are just some to name a few.

Teaching your child to eat a healthy diet is the best thing that you can do for them, but giving your child a vitamin and liquid supplement is the next best thing you can do for them too.

Cleanse Your Colon Naturally

Colon cleansing should be done at least once a year. Some people say that drinking lots of water and eating any fruits and vegetables is enough to clean the colon. I am an advocate of drinking lots of water and eating lots of water eating lots of vegetables. However, I do not think that is enough. Many people do not drink enough water nor, do they eat lots of fruits and vegetables. I do not think that taking a colon cleanse is a substitute for drinking water and eating fruits and vegetables. A colon cleanse should assist your eating habits. Especially if they are healthy. Not become a substitute for them. On the other hand you have people who do drink lots of water and they eats fruits and vegetables but, they didn't always used to. Because, they didn't always eat healthy they may have feces backed up in their intestines. Also, the food we eat contains chemicals. Even though we do our best to eat healthy and avoid them, we still are probably digesting some of them. Colon cleansing is a great way to help cleanse the colon.

A colon cleanse is usually just a blend of herbs such as psyllium husks, senna, and fennel seed. Ingredients may vary depending upon which colon cleanse program you decide to use.

Who should take a colon cleanse

I believe everyone should take a colon cleanse unless you have been on a diet of nothing but fruits and vegetables you need to take a colon cleanse. There are symptoms that you may have that taking a colon cleanse becomes an urgency:

If you have problems with constipation and it is painful for you to move your bowels and you are in the bathroom for long periods at a time.

If you haven't moved your bowels in over a week or more.

If you are suffering from gas.

If you have acne.

If you are feeling bloated.

If your metabolism is slow.

If you have a pot belly.

If you feel that you are not moving your bowels completely.

If you are overweight.

If you are feeling tired and sluggish.

What a colon cleanse is not

A colon cleanse is not a laxative

The difference between a colon cleanse is a colon cleanse is natural and it works to rid the colon of toxins that have built up over the years by restoring the digestive system to good health. A laxative is usually pharmaceutical chemicals drugs that are over- the- counter prescription medications that are meant for you to get quick results. Many times people become addicted to them because they use them everytime they have constipation problems instead of changing one's diet.

I highly recommend everyone do a colon cleanse at least once a year. Just to help with the cleaning of the colon. Usually intestinal diseases come from built-up of toxins in the colon.

Take the steps toward feeling better and having a healthy colon. You will feel a whole lot better once your colon is clean.

SoFresh Toothbruses And Tongue Cleaners





Sofresh  Flossing Toothbrush

Sofresh Tongue Clean

These toothbrushes and tongue cleaners are very nice. I tried them out myself and I must say they work very well. The toothbrushes do give you a flossing effect. I really felt the bristles cleaning between my teeth and gums. Especially when I brushed the inside of my mouth which is one of the hardest places to clean in my opinion. I also liked the size of the head of the brush. At first I was skeptical, because I like the head of the brush to be a little bigger but I must say it worked well and I was able to clean at the back of my mouth and reaching my wisdom teeth easily. I also liked the design of the toothbrushes, and they come in various colors.

This was my very first time using a tongue cleaner. It was a very nice experience. I usually use my toothbrush to clean my tongue which is really a nuisance because you are constantly gagging because you are sticking your toothbrush usually too far down trying to clean your tongue. With this tongue cleaner it was easy to hold and it reached far enough in my mouth so I could clean my tongue easily without gagging. I would definitely add a tongue cleaner to my oral regime.

These products that I mentioned are from Sofreshoralcare. They are very nice. You may want to try them out for yourself. We all know how important it is to have healthy teeth. I don't know about you but I want to have my teeth for the rest of my life. No false teeth for me. So, if you would like to try these products out for yourself.


Monday, October 18, 2010

Mother Died

A Mother Died

On 8th December, early in the morning, a mother who gave birth in a public health center bled to death, in spite of the staff’s efforts to stop her bleeding. They couldn’t transport her to a better-equipped hospital because, even though they had a vehicle, there was no driver available… They contacted us and we rushed to the health center with our community ambulance. Sadly, it was too late to save her. It was her 3rd or 4th child and she left behind a grieving husband and other children.
This year, we had provided assistance in at least 5 maternity emergency cases, and this was the only case in which we couldn’t save a life.
High maternal mortality in Cambodia’s remote rural areas is a crucial issue that we are trying to tackle. We implemented our mobile maternity clinic in January, after hearing that many expectant women in Cambodia do not receive any antenatal care at all despite the urgings from health centers staff. When complications occur, they are rushed to the public center at the last minute. Often, it is too late to save their lives.
The reasons are varied, from financial barriers or difficult access to health care facilities, to lack of education or reluctance from their family to act promptly.
Once our Health Center is open, we plan to concentrate on this crucial issue, and we will do our utmost to locate expectant mothers in impoverished rural areas and provide the best possible delivery services to these vulnerable women.

Health Center’s Construction

 
The roof has dried properly and we are now working on water-proofing it.


Are you wondering why our roof is so thick? You would surely understand once you have experienced one of the heavy rains falling in our area. Once it starts raining, you can’t even hear what the person next to you is saying! We have planned our roof to be thick enough so as to minimize the huge noise from the rain.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Saloni Body Toner Kit


We offer and formulate a quality range of herbal health care products. One of our promising health care products is Saloni Body Toner Kit which is designed in accordance with customers’ specification in order to provide the advantage of nature best herbs. Our range of body toner kit are available in two forms firstly, herbal breast gel which nourishes and moisturizes the breast tissue and secondly, capsules which provide nutrition to the body. For the formulation of our range of body toner kit we follow traditional herbal methods, which also guarantee no harmful chemicals.

Saloni Anti Acne Cream






We offer anti acne cream specially formulated for treating acne and pimples. The acne cosmetics we manufacture are useful to obtain healthy and pimple free skin and makes it soft. They are manufactured from natural herbs and have no side effects.

Herbal Eye Care Drops Power






herbal eye drops is an effective and gentle solution to various eye problems. I-POWER is a balanced combination of 18 highly effective herbs which soothe irritated eyes and help restore normalcy.


I-POWER is specially formulated combining extracts of  select herbal ingredients like Neem, Sobhanjan, Bhringraj, Punarnava, Nirgundi, Satpatri, Chandan, Tulsi, Haridra, Vibhitaki etc., which fight infections,  soothe eyes and give rest to tired  eye muscles so as to induce freshness & health.


I-POWER is manufactured and packed using latest technology and in a state of art plant under perfectly hygienic conditions.


I-POWER is suitable to all ages and is applicable in relieving multiple stresses and strains of eyes which may occur due to excessive exposure to heat, light, smoke or vapours, watching TV or working on computer for long hours, bearing kitchen smoke, prolonged reading and performing the activities demanding high visual concentration etc.


I-POWER is an all whether round-the-clock formula, which is ideal for usage in all seasons.

OBECON CAPSULE






We offer and formulate a quality range of health care products. Obesity is the main outcome caused by unhealthy lifestyle. And the main reasons behind obesity are overeating and reduced physical activities. Our range of Obecon Capsules can effectively treat these symptoms behind obesity. We follow modern manufacturing techniques and the best quality in the formulation of our health care products, which also guarantees no side effects.

NIROGIN SYRUP


Ayurveda has been regarded as the best herbal medicinal science when it is concerned to female health. There are lots many herb that are very effective in treating all gynecological problems especially related to genital system of women. NIROGINI Syrup and Capsule Kit is a wonderful Ayurvedic preparation for women that is very effective in managing all their problems. It is also useful in multiple age groups and is an excellent remedy for menstrual disorders.PACKING:
1. Bottle of 200 ml syrup (with 10 capsules).
2. Bottle of 400 ml syrup (with 20 capsules).DOSAGE:
Syrup- 10 ml twice daily.
Capsule- 1 daily.
Contents:Ingredients of NIROGINI Syrup:
Ashoka, Dhataki, Lodhra, Bala, Shatawari, Gambhari Chal, Vacha, Kali Musli, Anantmul, Gokhru, Mulethi, Brahmi, Shankhpushpi, Ashwagandha, Ajmoda, Shivlingi, Daruhaldi, Nagarmotha, Punaranava, Palaspushpa, Kateri.Ingredients of NIROGINI Capsule:
Yashad Bhasma, Swarnamaksik Bhasma, Bang Bhasma, Godanti Bhasma, Abhrak Bhasma, Kashish Bhasma, Tagar.

Healthy DIVYASMRITI SYRUP


Unique combination of highly effective herbal ingredients that nourish brain, strengthens nervous system and enhances memory. Along with these oustanding advantages, Divyasmriti also improves eye sight, increases body resistance power and relieves mental stress. Divyasmriti is rich in Brahmi, Mandookparni, Shankhpushpi and Jyotismriti which improves concentration and increases memory. Ashwagandha and Jatamanasi relax tired minds and relieves mental stress. Amalki and pipli in Divyasmriti increases body resistance power while Bibhataki and Bhringraj improves eye sight by strengthening optical nerves and muscles.This treasure of nature is a boon for students intellegentia and the people performing high visual concentration jobs.

Health PACHAMRIT


In today's world, where the life is very fast and the eating habits have become irregular, it has become very important to keep the digestive system intact, in order to keep going.

The growing trend of consuming junk food ans soft drinks has added in creating digestive problems. Secondly, the type readymade foods which are normally available in the market are not of wholesome quality and hence are difficult to digest and are not good for the entire system. Since a person has to undergo such kind of eating often, it becomes very necessary to take an accomplished digestive aid to keep the digestive tract it order because it is the root cause of good health.

PACHAMRIT syrup is a complete digestive tonic; made of highly effective herbal ingredients which have a proven positive effect in toning up digestive system.

PACHAMRIT syrup is a balanced combination of 17 vital herbal ingredients that strengthen digestive process by nourishing the organs, stimulating the glands & supplementing the much required enzymes which together boost digestive power.

PACHAMRIT syrup soothens irritated bowel,  repairs damaged tissues and provides relief to the digestive organs.

Adding further to its qualities PACHAMRIT syrup is outstandingly delicious in taste, which makes it a preparation of choice for all ages. Even children relish its superb taste and take it by liking it.

PACHAMRIT syrup is ideal to be taken in all seasons and in all ages. Even when you do not have any digestive problem, still it can be taken regularly to keep the digestive system in order.
seasons and in all ages. Even when you do not have any digestive problem, still it can be taken regularly to keep the digestive system in order.

PACHAMRIT syrup - Delicious Sensation for Great Digestion.

Healthcare LAMBOO


There are many people all over the world, who wish desperately to enhance their height. They want to have a good height but don’t know the proper ways to increase the height. Due to this many people lose opportunities to take part in many activities and try their choice of fields like army, police force, modeling, acting, air hostess and other fields where height is a demanding criteria.

The best age at which the treatment for increasing height should be started is with the beginning of teen age i.e. 13 years. Normally people start the treatment at matured age i.e. 18 years or more, when the chances of getting the desired results become weak.

LAMBOO capsules are specially formulated, keeping in view the specific requirements which a human body needs to increase the height. LAMBOO capsules are a balanced combination of many effective herbal ingredients that help in developing the total musculo-skeletal system and promoting body growth.

These capsules are made after doing long research and extensive clinical trials, so as to give the best of results with easy dosage administration.

LAMBOO capsules regularize metabolism, give energy and provide vital nutritive ingredients that nourish the body and stimulate growth factors which lead to gain rise in height. To get the best results of LAMBOO capsules, it is strongly recommended that along with the treatment, the person should take nutritious diet and take up physical exercises regularly.

Along with following proper dietary & exercise schedule the regular intake of LAMBOO capsules can help to a great extent to increase body height to get and attractive personality & lead a confident life.

Herbal Healthcare

Health Capsule FOR MORE

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Lium Fiber SLEX


I’ve been seeing this ad of C-Lium near SLEX for several days now and it got me curious as to what it does. Apparently, there are a lot of good reviews about it online. It is an all-natural, organic health fiber that helps in indigestion, eliminates constipation & diarrhea, regulates bowel movement, rids the body of toxins, helps absorb fat and  aids in cleansing the colon & intestines thus  possibly preventing colon cancer. Peter and I are not getting any younger and sooner or later, our unhealthy lifestyle in the past will catch up on us. We have tried several other pills before (mostly to reduce weight) but they also came with a lot of terrible side effects. Considering that C-Lium is 100 percent natural and organic, this may be the best health capsule we’ve taken so far.

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Nutrition Healthy




Nutrition is a science which studies the relationship between diet and states of health and disease. Dietitians are Health professionals who are specialized in this area of expertise. They are also the only highly trained health professionals able to provide safe, evidence-based and accurate dietary advice and interventions.
Between extremes of optimal health and death from starvation or malnutrition, there is an array of disease states that can be caused or alleviated by changes in diet. Deficiencies, excesses and imbalances in diet can produce negative impacts on health, which may lead to diseases such as scurvy, obesity or osteoporosis, as well as psychological and behavioral problems. Moreover, excessive ingestion of elements that have no apparent role in health, (e.g. lead, mercury, PCBs, dioxins), may incur toxic and potentially lethal effects, depending on the dose. The science of nutrition attempts to understand how and why specific dietary aspects influence health.

Medical Health


Health is the level of functional and/or metabolic efficiency of an organism at both the micro(cellular) and macro(social) level. In the medical field, health is commonly defined as an organism's ability to efficiently respond to challenges (stressors) and effectively restore and sustain a "state of balance," known as homeostasis.

Another widely accepted definition of health is that of the World Health Organization (WHO), which states that "health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity" [1]. In more recent years, this statement has been modified to include the ability to lead a "socially and economically productive life." The WHO definition is not without criticism, as some argue that health cannot be defined as a state at all, but must be seen as a process of continuous adjustment to the changing demands of living and of the changing meanings we give to life. The WHO definition is therefore considered by many as an idealistic goal rather than a realistic proposition.

The LaLonde report suggested that there are four general determinants of health which he called "human biology", "environment", "lifestyle", and "healthcare organization"[2] Thus, health is maintained through the science and practice of medicine, but can also be improved by individual effort. Physical fitness, weight loss, a healthy diet, stress management training and stopping smoking and other substance abuse are examples of steps to improve one's health. Workplace programs are recognized by an increasingly large number of companies for their value in improving health and well-being of their employees, and increasing morale, loyalty and productivity at work. A company may provide a gym with exercise equipment, start smoking cessation programs, provide nutrition, weight or stress management training. Other programs may include health risk assessments, health screenings and body mass index monitoring.

An increasing measure of the health of populations is height, which is strongly regulated by nutrition and health care, among other standard of living and quality of life matters. The study of human growth, its regulators and its implications is known as auxology.

Wellness is a term sometimes used to describe the psychological state of being healthy, but is most often used in the field of alternative medicine to describe one's state of being.

Friday, October 15, 2010

ACCURATE Health Center

 

 

 

Anxiety, fear, panic, fear, anxiety is a common psychological symptoms and can be felt by every individual. Anxiety reaction is usually common among adults, but children can also face anxiety, such as temporarily abandoned by their parents, first day of school or when they want to take an exam. In the case of the elderly, anxiety reactions often occur when they face the pressure (stress) with the difficulties that can be faced and the difficulties that can not be faced, such as work pressure, pressure at school / college, the pressure on the issue of romance as well as pressure on health issues.
Anxiety reactions that are too excessive and continuous stay in the time period long enough to turn into a disorder, which anxiety disorder (anxiety disorder). The nature of anxiety disorders can produce physical and psychological response.
Anxiety disorder is a serious mental illness characterized by feelings of great anxiety and excessive, such as feelings of excessive fear, heart pounding harder, rapid breathing, sweating, breathing short, easy to feel dizzy and feeling uneasy.
People who experience anxiety disorders experience these reactions often and more severe, causing them stress and cause them not to do their job everyday. They became very cautious, because it is so afraid of danger, as a result they are difficult to relax and also difficult to feel calm in many situations.

joins us from Fort Collins


Brian joins us from Fort Collins, Colorado, where he most recently owned his own bike shop. After volunteering with one of Medical Missionaries' earthquake relief teams earlier this year, he saw a posting about our need for someone to help keep the clinic facilities running. Upon reading the job description he quickly decided it was a perfect match for him, and accepted the position. Among other things Brian is an EMT, a commercial pilot, and a former lab technician. He is exceedingly well-traveled, having spent considerable time abroad, across 5 continents. Most importantly, Brian is an easy going but hard working individual who seems to capable of fixing virtually anything. He is already popular at the clinic thanks to his reputation as the guy who brought back electricity, and his culinary talents as a bread baker. Brian will be here for approximately a year, and is responsible for overseeing the clinic and staff house facilities.

Klinik Sen Jozef


With 3D and 4D Ultrasound, you can actually see your baby inside the womb. You can see it move, put out his tongue, stretch his hands, kick his legs... it's an awe-inspiring experience to say the least. The images can also be printed out and recorded on video so you have documentation. That's mommy Lace's baby up there, eyes closed and lips pursed in a semi-profile view.

Global Health Fellows



OB-Gyn Dr. Lyra Ruth Clemente-Chua of Medical CityWe were briefed by OB-Gyn Dr. Lyra Ruth Clemente-Chua with regards to the Women's Health Center. She told us that it was her vision to have an entire section devoted solely to women and their health concerns. "We'd like to provide services from womb-to-tomb, so to speak," Dr. Chua explained. Mammograms, ultrasounds, pap smears, blood work... with The Medical City's WHC, everything can be availed of in one place. You don't have to go to another floor or area to have a blood test or whatever else is required for your work-up. It's a one-stop shop.

3D / 4D Ultrasound at The Medical City WHCAlbeit Dr. Chua showed us many machines and explained a variety of procedures, we were all particularly interested in the 3D and 4D Ultrasound. We had a pregnant fellow mommy blogger onboard who was willing to demonstrate. When I was pregnant, 3D and 4D Ultrasound weren't in vogue yet. All I had was the regular black and white 2D Ultrasound wherein I could never understand the images.
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