Wednesday, August 22, 2012
~Benefits Of Blood Donation~
Benefits of Drinking Warm Lemon Water in the Morning...!
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Details about Vitamin E
Vitamin E is essential to our bodies and is found in many foods, including olive oil, nuts, chicken, eggs, fruit, green leafy vegetables, whole grains, and meat. It is also taken in supplement form as alpha-tocopherol.
When consumed in amounts below the upper tolerable limits, vitamin E is generally considered to be safe. However, taking too much vitamin E, especially in supplement form, may not be wise.
The tolerable upper amounts that are recommended based on age:
Children 1-3 years: 300 IU/day (200 mg)
Children ages 4-8: 450 IU/day (300 mg)
Children ages 9-13: 900 IU/day (600 mg)
Adolescents ages 14-18: 1,200 IU/day (800 mg)
Adults (including pregnant and breastfeeding women): 1,500 IU/day (1,000 mg)
Here are the contraindications and side effects of vitamin E:
Stomach Effects
Although rare, some people may experience digestive compaints including nausea, diarrhea, and stomach pain.
Head Effects
Dizziness, fatigue, headache, and blurry vision have all been reported.
Rash
Rash has been reported when taking vitamin E supplements, but it is more common when using vitamin E topically.
Pregnancy
Taking more than the upper recommended limit during pregnancy has been linked with a risk of heart defects in the fetus. High amount of vitamins E and Ctaken together during pregnancy could potentially heighten the risk of high blood pressure (gestational hypertension.)
Stroke Risk
Research has found that vitamin E may slightly raise the risk of hemorrhagic stroke, which is characterized by bleeding in the brain. On the other hand, vitamin E seems to prevent ischemic stroke, which is caused by obstruction to a blood vessel that supplies blood to the brain.
Increased Risk of Death
While there is little chance of a sudden overdose on vitamin E, some controversial studies have found that taking large amounts of it over the longterm is associated with a slight increase in the risk of death from all causes. More studies need to be done to confirm this, but to be safe just make sure not to go above the upper limits recommended.
Smokers
One study found that vitamin E may increase the risk of tuberculosis in men who smoke and also take high doses of vitamin E.
Bleeding
Some people have reported nosebleed or excess bleeding while supplementingwith vitamin A. There is a concern that people taking blood thinners such as heparin, warfarin, aspirin, and NSAIDs may have an increase in bleeding. People with vitamin K deficiency or who have bleeding disorders should not take vitamin E supplements without medical supervision.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Monday, August 13, 2012
Exercise for NECK
Thursday, August 02, 2012
The main causes of liver damage
1. Sleeping too late and waking up too late are main cause.
2. Not urinating in the morning.
3 .Too much eating.
4. Skipping breakfast.
5. Consuming too much medication.
6. Consuming too much preservatives, additives, food coloring, and artificial sweetener.
7. Consuming unhealthy cooking oil. - As much as possible reduce cooking oil use when frying, which includes even the best cooking oils like olive oil. Do not consume fried foods when you are tired, except if the body is very fit.
8. Consuming raw (overly done) foods also add to the burden of liver. - Veggies should be eaten raw or cooked 3-5 parts. Fried veggies should be finished in one sitting, do not store.
We should prevent this without necessarily spending more. We just have to adopt a good daily lifestyle and eating habits.
Tips to ease mouth ulcers
Gargle frequently with a solution made of salt and warm water. the saline mixture sterilises the mouth blisters.
Avoid drinking tea or coffee and spicy foods.
Rub a garlic onto the ulcer. It may sting but the ulcer maybe gone in a while.
Add a teaspoon of honey to a glass of water and gargle.
Mouth ulcers are due to lack of vitamin C. Drink plenty of orange juice.
Much few raw onions as the sulphur in the onions are good cure for ulcers.
Wednesday, August 01, 2012
Benifits of HONEY
Honey
flavor to your tea-- it's nature's very own elixir for a much
healthier life-- one that you and I undoubtedly do not have. So, the
next time you decide to swat a bee, take some time to appreciate the
little stinger and all its hard work.
1. Honey can make you younger! Or at least look it.
Honey contains antioxidants, which basically reverse aging by
neutralizing the free radicals our body releases during oxidation.
If that's too complicated, think of it this way: free radicals can
damage our body, but honey and its antioxidants clean up all these
icky radicals, and heal the body in so many ways. The darker the
honey, the more antioxidants it contains.
2. Honey can make you sexy.
Honey goes down easily, and for people with digestive problems, this
is one medicine you definitely won't mind having a spoonfull of!
Although it contains more calories than table sugar, it eases the
digestive system by breaking down energy calories faster-- so, you
get twice the amount of energy, and twice the amount of power to
burn it all out! Diarrhea and stomach flu are common ailments, and
honey's antibacterial and moisture-retaining properties help flush
out all the bad stuff that's been plaguing you.
3. Honey makes your immune system mighty.
Honey is a natural energizer, and aside from providing energy when
you need it most, it also helps strengthen the immune system by
shielding it against bacteria that can cause colds and flu. Cough
and sore throats can also be easily cured with some warm honey and
lemon, because its antimicrobial properties kill the germs breeding
in your mouth while soothing the irritated area at the same time.
4. Honey is nature's band aid.
Honey is a natural antiseptic. Apply a little warm honey on a cut,
wound, or burn and the antimicrobial agents in it will prevent
infections and promote skin growth. Bacteria doesn't survive in
honey, so you'll be far away from gangrene if you've got a little
pot of the sweet stuff lying around!
5. Honey makes your skin glow and your hair shine.
Honey has the incredible ability of trapping in moisture, one thing
we definitely need if dull hair and skin are a problem! Asides from
healing the body from the inside, the moisture that honey attracts
feeds our skin cells and promotes tissue growth. Using it as a
facial mask or a hair conditioner is like providing yourself with a
boost of nutrients that can help restore and heal drying areas. A
little honey every day will make you bloom in no time!