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My Sweet Tooth!! – How do I overcome it?

February 7th, 2011

Everybody at some point of time has cravings for sweet foods. These sugar cravings happen because of the low functioning adrenal glands which are above the kidneys. One of the fundamental reason for the cravings is stress. When you are under tremendous stress adrenaline is secreted, thus causing the craving for sugar. Excessive adrenaline can reduce the body’s energy reserves.

During such times, doctors could prescribe a dosage of adrenal supplements. This will help the patients to regain their energies and thus will be in better control to take control of their diet in order to control the sugar intake.

Need for water i.e. thirstiness can sometimes be interpreted with need for sugar. Thus identifying such situations and taking sufficient water at these times helps to replenish the body. Also increasing the intake of protein rich food can lead to reduction in the craving. Food items that contain beans can help.

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Oh!! for that floating feeling

February 6th, 2011

Have you ever gone swimming? Be it in a swimming pool or in the sea or in a lake, swimming is a very healthy activity for the body. Swimming can be done by anyone at any age. It is a very good exercise as well. It helps in developing a strengthening your heart. Swimming can be practiced by anyone, irrespective of their weight.

Other physical exercises such as running, jogging, treadmills are at times not advised for people who are obese, as they tend to force a lot of weight on the knees. Swimming on the other hand is one common exercise that doctors prescribe to anyone who wants to reduce their weight and be fit. There are swimming pools that have the water temperature controlled. Thus enabling one to practice swimming at any part of the day at any time of the year irrespective of the weather.

The two main organs that benefit from swimming are heart and lungs. Swimming can also be used as a warm up session before strenuous exercise or games. By doing so, the heart is brought to beat at a higher rate thus preparing you for better physical activity.

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Nap your way back to Power with Power Naps

February 4th, 2011

Have you ever allowed yourself to doze off that 5 – 10 minutes  during your busy day? How did it feel? Don’t you feel absolutely refreshed and you feel on top of the world !!! Well that’s what power naps are, they can even last upto 30 minutes.

It is found that these power naps help in improve your memory and in reducing the stress levels. In recent times most of the work in the IT/ITES jobs are confined within a cubicle, sitting on the same position without much physical activity. However the stress that the human brain goes through is quite tremendous. These small sleeps help rejuvenate oneself, it is just like re-booting the computer.

If the power nap exceeds 30 minutes, you get into a deep sleep mode and waking up leaves you feeling totally miserable.

Thus one should be careful about the duration of the nap and wake up cautiously.

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Now you can loose weight by eating!

February 3rd, 2011

I am sure you are amazed. But this line is actually true. I am not saying that you eat anything and you will loose weight. Obviously my point is towards right and healthy things. Here are some tips that you should follow and I am sure that in just two weeks you will start seeing positive results. Just have a look:

  • Do not ever wake up with tea or coffee. Your first thing of the day should be filled with good things not caffeine type things. Take fruits, or any fibrous thing as this gives a good boost to your metabolic rate.
  • Eat small portions of meal and divide your overall food intake in six parts. Do not ever ever ever overeat as the extra you eat is directly stored as fats.
  • Eat your main meal three hours before sleeping.
  • Exercise at least 3 hours a week
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Green Tea for Health

February 2nd, 2011

Do you know that mostly Chinese people drink green tea in place of water? Amazed? Yes, it is true and that is only because of the numerous benefits of green tea. Just have a look at its benefits:

  • Green tea is a powerful antioxidant that slows down the ageing process and prevents you from different diseases like stroke, breast cancer, hard attack, etc.
  • It is good for burning body fat and increasing stamina while exercising. That is why athletes prefer green tea.
  • Green tea is the best for reducing stress as it increases the serotonin lev

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    el in brain. Just experiment by taking green tea for one day and notice the relaxation that you will get. People suffering from depression should take it regularly.

  • Green tea is good for controlling blood pressure. Drink at least 4 cups daily and you will never face any problem of blood pressure.
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Natural Remedies for the Wintertime Blues

February 12th, 2010

With less daylight and colder, gloomier days, winter can be pretty hard on people. But it’s fairly common for many to feel depressed during these frigid months.

Often labeled, SAD or seasonal affective disorder, the condition can make it difficult for many to live life as they normally would. If you are finding yourself in this boat and aren’t comfortable with taking prescription medications, you may want to consider herbal treatments to boost your mood and get you feeling better.

St. John’s Wort: Long used in folk medicine for sadness, anxiety, loss of sleep, this powerful herb has been known to be as effective as antidepressants for mild to moderate depression, with fewer side effects.

Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Studies have shown that a diet with low Omega-3 intake is a high-contributor to depression. Cold water fish such as salmon, sardines, and anchovies have the highest Omega-3 concentration. Japan, China, and Taiwan, countries with high fish intake, have a depression rate 10 times lower than America’s. If you’re interested, but don’t like fish, Fish Oil Capsules can be found at many health food stores.

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New Year, New You!

January 4th, 2010
Now that the New Year is here our thoughts turn to resolutions. Many of us will be vowing to lose weight or give up smoking, stop eating chocolate or start a new venture. Whatever it is that you want to change you need the energy to take it forward.
So, how do we shake the winter doldrums and re-energise ourselves? It is hard to start jogging or going back to the gym when your body feels lethargic after the indulgences of the festive season.
Massage seems too much of an indulgence to be good for you, but the truth is that you will feel more in tune with your body and uplifted to face your new challenges. So many people think that massage is simply to relax you and ease aching muscles, but it is so much more than that. Massage increases blood flow to your muscles, tissue and every cell in your body which brings oxygen and nutrients to these critical areas. It also stimulates lymphatic flow, improving tissue drainage and the immune system.
There are many different types of massage to choose from. Which one you choose depends on your personal requirements. Some people feel uncomfortable to try massage as they don’t want to have to undress. In fact, Reiki is a therapy that can be done over your clothing and does not even require ‘hands on’. The therapist can either rest hands on or just above the body to realign chakras and dissolve toxic substances from your physical and emotional being. People often feel warmth or tingling sensations during Reiki and come away feeling uplifted.
The most commonly used massage is a Swedish Massage where oils are massaged into the skin with flowing strokes and kneading to relieve tension in the muscles.
Acupressure and Shiatsu apply pressure to the acupuncture healing points. This unblocks the flow of energy and encourages blood and lymphatic flow.
Other massage methods include deep tissue massage, sports massage and hot stone therapy which will all alleviate muscle pain. Craniosacral therapy can help treat headaches, ear and eye problems as well as whiplash and back problems.
If you just want the feel good factor, then an aromatherapy massage tailored to suit your personal needs could be just the thing.
To find a suitable therapist, check a Massage Listings directory. You may well be able to find out more information from the massage listings with each therapist explaining their own speciality.
Whatever massage you go for, you are sure to get that sense of well being that will kick start you into 2010!

resolutionsNow that the New Year is here our thoughts turn to resolutions. Many of us will be vowing to lose weight or give up smoking, stop eating chocolate or start a new venture. Whatever it is that you want to change you need the energy to take it forward.

So, how do we shake the winter doldrums and re-energise ourselves? It is hard to start jogging or going back to the gym when your body feels lethargic after the indulgences of the festive season.

Massage seems too much of an indulgence to be good for you, but the truth is that you will feel more in tune with your body and uplifted to face your new challenges. So many people think that massage is simply to relax you and ease aching muscles, but it is so much more than that. Massage increases blood flow to your muscles, tissue and every cell in your body which brings oxygen and nutrients to these critical areas. It also stimulates lymphatic flow, improving tissue drainage and the immune system.

There are many different types of massage to choose from. Which one you choose depends on your personal requirements. Some people feel uncomfortable to try massage as they don’t want to have to undress. In fact, Reiki is a therapy that can be done over your clothing and does not even require ‘hands on’. The therapist can either rest hands on or just above the body to realign chakras and dissolve toxic substances from your physical and emotional being. People often feel warmth or tingling sensations during Reiki and come away feeling uplifted.

The most commonly used massage is a Swedish Massage where oils are massaged into the skin with flowing strokes and kneading to relieve tension in the muscles.

Acupressure and Shiatsu apply pressure to the acupuncture healing points. This unblocks the flow of energy and encourages blood and lymphatic flow.

Other massage methods include deep tissue massage, sports massage and hot stone therapy which will all alleviate muscle pain. Craniosacral therapy can help treat headaches, ear and eye problems as well as whiplash and back problems.

If you just want the feel good factor, then an aromatherapy massage tailored to suit your personal needs could be just the thing.

To find a suitable therapist, check a Massage Listings directory. You may well be able to find out more information from the massage listings with each therapist explaining their own speciality.

Whatever massage you go for, you are sure to get that sense of well being that will kick start you into 2010!

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Best Antioxidants

December 30th, 2009

We all are advised by doctors to eat food that are rich in antioxidants. An obvious question that arises is what are antioxidants? Antioxidants are naturally occurring substances, like Vitamin A and Vitamin C that are found in various fruits and vegetables. Antioxidants prevent the body from aging process, heart diseases, cancer and skin diseases. Antioxidants help in the neutralization of the oxidation process in the body and thus, prevent the cellular damage, imparting agility and longevity to the body and cells. The antioxidants have also been found effective in cancer treatment and skin diseases. Antioxidants are good for the holistic health and the aim of this article is to enlist some best antioxidants. Read more on benefits of antioxidants.

Best Antioxidants for Skin

The first signs of aging usually occur when there are wrinkles on the skin. There are various antioxidants for skin that can help in decreasing the aging process. The effects of antioxidants are evident after a long period of time. Consulting a skin doctor before you incorporate any of the antioxidant supplements in your diet is always the safest option you can take. Here are some best antioxidants for skin. Read more on antioxidants: how they work.

Vitamins
Sun skin creams and lotions are rich in vitamin E and this is so, because the vitamin E in these cosmetics prevents the damage of cell membranes. It is believed that when vitamin E is applied before sun exposure, it helps in lessening the skin redness, swelling and sun burn. A vitamin supplement that suits your skin is a good choice, as an antioxidant. Wheat germ, safflower, corn, soybean oil, mangoes, nuts and broccoli are some foods that are rich in vitamin E. Similarly, there are Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) and Vitamin A (1st antioxidant used for anti-aging) antioxidants, that one can use to control aging process. While vitamin C rich foods are cereals, beef, poultry, and fish vitamin A is found abundantly in potatoes, carrots, milk, egg yolks, and cheese. Read more on best antioxidant supplements.

Green Tea
A compound named polyphenols, found in the green tea is regarded as one of the best antioxidants. So, if you consume green tea in your daily life then keep doing that, as green tea is not only good for your skin care, it also helps in controlling free radical damage. Read more on green tea benefits.

Grapes
Proanthocyanidin, a chemical found in the grapefruit and grape seed extracts is known to have great effect on the healing of wounds and preventing the fat cell damage.

Some other best antioxidants for skin are as follows:
•Allantoin
•Copper Peptides
•Glutathione
•Dimethylaminoethanol (DMAE)
•Panthenol
Antioxidants for Cancer

Cancer is related to the uncontrolled multiplication of cells and it has been found that antioxidants can at least prevent or possibly slow the free radical damage, that pose the threat of cancer disease. Here are some best antioxidant supplements for cancer.

Berries
Blue berries and strawberries are the fruits that are filled with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Proanthocyanidins, is the chemical present in the berries, that helps in reducing the effects of cancer. Read more on goji berry benefits.

Garlic
The most common and world’s oldest known herbal medicine, garlic is used as a supplement in the tea. According to studies, regular consumption of garlic slows and prevents the threat of cancer.

Lycopene
Tomatoes contain lycopene, a chemical that helps in reducing the risk of prostrate cancer in men. Some studies have also shown that lycopene can also help in the prevention of breast cancer.

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