Sunday, October 18, 2015

16 Simple Ways to Improve Your Health

Forget the excuses.  Just for today, focus on the many ways you can improve your health.  This list is by no means complete but a starting point to get you making your physical, emotional, and spiritual health a priority in your busy life.  And, once you do these health upgrades today, do them again tomorrow.  Before you know it you’ll be living a healthy lifestyle…with virtually no effort.


1. Drink more water. Your body is 90 percent water and needs water for almost every function.  Many of the aches and pains, headaches, and other symptoms we experience would lessen if we just drank more water.
2. Go for a brisk walk. Your body was made to move. Your heart is a muscle that needs movement to function optimally. We know this but we often need a reminder to just do it.
3. Better yet, take your brisk walk in nature. Trees and other plants are regularly turning our carbon dioxide into rich oxygen we can breathe. Getting rich, oxygenated air help kill bacteria and viruses, improves breathing, and may even help prevent cancer.
4. Hug someone you love. When you hug someone you love (someone who actually wants to be hugged), your body releases feel-good hormones like oxytocin that ward off depression.
5. Eat 2 or 3 pieces or servings of fruit (count ½ cup of fruit like grapes, blueberries, cherries, etc. as a serving). Brilliantly-colored fruit is packed with disease-fighting phytonutrients like proanthocyanins that protect against brain diseases and quercetin which helps alleviate allergies and breathing problems.
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6. Eat a large salad. I’m frequently told by someone who is making excuses for his/her bad diet that eating healthy is expensive. Nonsense. Some of the best superfoods are cheap and readily available in the form of salad greens. They are packed with vitamins, minerals, chlorophyll (gives plants their green color and boosts our blood health), enzymes (that improve digestion and increase energy), and many phytonutrients.
7. Meditate. Just taking some time out to clear your thoughts and unplugging from technology and people can help you feel more balanced and peaceful.
8. Deep breathe for at least 5 minutes, as often as you can. Research shows that deep breathing, even for minutes, can reduce stress hormone levels. That translates into less anxiety, better sleep, and less likelihood to pack on the pounds.

9. Snack between meals on healthy snacks like almonds, veggie crudite, hummus and whole grain pitas. Not only will you stabilize your moods, you’ll balance your weight thanks to regulated blood sugar levels.
10. Drink a freshly made juice—preferably with green veggies. Green juices are Mother Nature’s healing nectar. They are powerhouses of nutrients that help your body heal and energize you all at once.

11. Stop and smell the flowers, literally. Not only will slowing down make you feel great, you will be exposed to natural aromatherapy with relaxing, energizing, or therapeutic effects. The fact that you can smell the flowers means molecules of their essential oils are coming into contact with your sensory systems—one of the fastest ways to balance hormones.
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12. Write down at least 10 things for which you are grateful.  Increasing amounts of research show that gratitude builds better health and happiness.
13. Eliminate at least one item from your life that contains toxic chemicals (all commercially-available dryer sheets, almost every type of commercial laundry soap sold in grocery stores, dish soap, “air fresheners,” etc.) For essential items, choose a natural option instead. (See: 10 Cancer-Causers to Remove from Your Home)
14. Do something nice for someone. Years ago my husband and I were out in a restaurant in Pemberton, BC, Canada. When we asked for the bill we learned that it had been paid by a gentleman with whom we’d had a lovely conversation shortly after arriving. It not only made our day, we still think back with fondness about this kind man and how it gave us more faith in the goodness of people. You don’t even have to know the person for whom you do something nice.
15. Dry skin brush. Dry skin brushing in small circles with a natural bristled brush, working from your extremities toward your heart boosts your blood circulation and the movement of lymph through your body to help eliminate toxic waste buildup in your tissues while boosting your energy.
16. Soak in a warm bath with Epsom salts. The magnesium in Epsom salts absorbs through your skin and helps relax your muscles and reduce pain levels while contributing to your heart health.
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Saturday, October 17, 2015

Lose the pudge

A little bit of belly fat is actually good for you: it protects your stomach, intestines, and other delicate organs. But too much fat is anything but healthy. 

 

Extra fat cells deep in your abdomen (aka visceral fat) generate adipose hormones and adipokines—chemical troublemakers that travel to your blood vessels and organs, where they cause inflammation that can contribute to problems like heart disease and diabetes. The good news? Every pound you shed can help reduce your girth. "Once women start losing weight, they typically lose 30% more abdominal fat compared with total fat," says Rasa Kazlauskaite, MD, an endocrinologist at the Rush University Prevention Center in Chicago. Even better, the choices you make every day can supercharge your ability to burn belly fat. Here are 10 common pitfalls—and ways to undo each one.

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Sunday, September 13, 2015

Treatments for Alopecia Areata

Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that causes hair loss in round patches either on the scalp or anywhere else on the body. This means that the body attacks its own hair follicles (the structures that contain the hair roots).

If you have been wondering whether this is your case, keep in mind that the most common territory for hair loss is the scalp and that the hair loss patches can vary in size. Similarly, eyelashes, eyebrows, beard and any hair-bearing part can be also affected. In some cases, the hair loss can be widespread and some people may go bold or lose the whole hair on their body.

Furthermore, pay attention to your nails, because nail problems are another symptom of alopecia areata. If your nails seem to have any pinpoint dents, white spots or lines, have become thin and split or have lost their shine, then you should know that nail changes are often the first sign of alopecia areata.

However, bear in mind that in all forms of alopecia areata, the hair follicles are still alive and will produce hair normally whenever they receive the appropriate signal from your body. Also, do not forget that hair regrowth may occur even without treatment or after many years of treatment.

    Corticosteroids

Corticosteroids are anti-inflammatory drugs prescribed for autoimmune diseases. They can be either injected into the hairless places or applied topically to the skin as ointment, foam or cream to the bare spots. Patients receive injections every 3 to 6 weeks and hair usually starts to grow a month after the last shot has been received. When compared to topical corticosteroids, injections are more effective, while topical application is considered as the best Alopecia Areata treatment for children.

    Minoxidil
Minoxidil is usually taken for patterned baldness and it is a hair re-growth medicine which can be used by both children and adults. To get the best of it, apply it twice a day on bald spots. Usually, it takes around 3 months of using it before hair can start to grow again. Minoxidil 5% seems to be one of the most effective Alopecia Areata treatment. No matter the extent of the bald area you should not apply more than 25 drops twice a day.

    Diphencyprone

Diphencyprone is applied to hairless skin and the result of it is a small allergic reaction which manifests with redness, itching and swelling. Despite this small side effect, dermatologists believe that this is a small price to pay for the positive outcome. The allergic reaction tricks the immune system and makes it send white blood cells to the skin surface. This fights the inflammation and does not allow the follicles to go to sleep which is actually the main reason for hair loss.