December 31, 2015
Marriage
Put It Behind You.
When David lost his first child with Uriah's wife, he stepped forward. He renewed his mind. He left the struggle, the pain, the fasting and dirt behind him. He accepted his defeat but he did not give up on having another child with her.
You might have sinned before God and you are feeling guilty. The Bible tells us about God's grace and unconditional love. Although we sin and fall short before the His glory, He is willing to forgive us and help us reach our destiny. Don't let Satan fool you and take away your inheritance.
December 30, 2015
Diet Tips
To follow a DIET it should be personalized diet Plan according to sex, height, weight, Type of activity, Body type & Eating habits. It should not be generalised.
There is no Pills, Powder Or Shakes to reduce your weight & fat in a healthy way. To lose weight & fat in a healthy way eat within your quota (depends on your BMI), have small & frequent meals. It drains your LIVER.
Healthy Diet Tips.
Eat within 15 minutes after waking up, Maximum 1/2 hr.
Eat 2 hours before bedtime. Avoid heavy desserts after dinner.
Breakfast should be healthy consisting of Protein & carbs
Eat small meals every 2 Hrs.
Do Not overeat & Don't miss any meals.
Do Not use any substitues for your meals.
You need to reach your goal with few lifestyle modifications. Everything needs patience & Determination.
NOTE: Did you gain that weight & fat OVERNIGHT? Then how can you expect it to lose in a week? IT IS NOT POSSIBLE..... we all are different & have different capacity & strength to lose & gain weight. You need to achieve only by putting sensible efforts without rushing too fast.
In losing weight DIET plays 80% & EXERCISE plays 20 % role. You should not be be dependant on machine for losing weight. Simple walking also helps to lose weight & fat. No need to exert yourself to lose weight.
Choice is yours, do you want to maintain it after losing?
Losing & Maintaining is very important for me.
Contact: Mrs. Rekha Champaneria: Dietician & Diabetic Educator: 976842398/9930512794.
EFFECTS OF USING ANTIBIOTICS FREQUENTLY
1. Poisoning and reactions. Antibiotics not only kill bacteria, they can also harm the body, either by poisoning it or by causing allergic reactions. Many people die each year because they take antibiotics they do not need.
2. Upsetting the natural balance. Not all bacteria in the body are harmful. Some are necessary for the body to function normally. Antibiotics often kill the good bacteria along with the harmful ones. Babies who are given antibiotics sometimes develop fungus or yeast infections of the mouth or skin. This is because the antibiotics kill the bacteria that help keep fungus under control. For similar reasons, persons who take ampicillin and other broad-spectrum antibiotics for several days may develop diarrhea. Antibiotics may kill some kinds of bacteria necessary for digestion, upsetting the natural balance of bacteria in the gut.
3. Resistance to treatment. In the long run, the most important reason the use of antibiotics should be limited, is that WHEN ANTIBIOTICS ARE USED TOO MUCH, THEY BECOME LESS EFFECTIVE.
WHAT TO DO IF AN ANTIBIOTIC DOES NOT SEEM TO HELP
1. The illness is not what you think. You may be using the wrong medicine. Try to find out more exactly what the illness is—and use the right medicine.
2. The dose of the antibiotic is not correct. Check it.
3. The bacteria have become resistant to this antibiotic (they no longer are harmed by it). Try another one of the antibiotics recommended for that illness.
4. You may not know enough to cure the illness. Get medical help, especially if the condition is serious or getting worse.
GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF ALL ANTIBIOTICS
2. Use only an antibiotic that is recommended for the infection you wish to treat.
3. Know the risks in using the antibiotic and take all the recommended precautions.
4. Use the antibiotic only in the recommended does—no more, no less. The dose depends on the illness and the age or weight of the sick person.
5. Never use injections of antibiotics if taking them by mouth is likely to work as well. Inject only when absolutely necessary.
6. Keep using the antibiotics until the illness is completely cured, or for at least 2 days after the fever and other signs of infection have gone. (Some illnesses, like tuberculosis and leprosy, need to be treated for many months or years after the person feels better. Follow the instructions for each illness.)
7. If the antibiotic causes a skin rash, itching, difficult breathing, or any serious reactions, the person must stop using it and never use it again.
8. Only use antibiotics when the need is great. When antibiotics are used too much they begin not to work as well.
GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF CERTAIN ANTIBIOTICS
2. For persons who are allergic to penicillin, use another antibiotic such as erythromycin or a sulfa.
3. Do not use tetracycline, ampicillin, or another broad-spectrum antibiotic for an illness that can probably be controlled with penicillin or another narrow-spectrum antibiotic. Broad-spectrum antibiotics attack many more kinds of bacteria than narrow-spectrum antibiotics.
4. As a rule, use chloramphenicol only for certain severe or life-threatening illnesses like typhoid. It is a dangerous drug. Never use it for mild illness. And never give it to newborn children (except perhaps for whooping cough).
5. Never inject tetracycline or chloramphenicol. They are safer, less painful, and do as much or more good when taken by mouth.
6. Do not give tetracycline to pregnant women or to children under 8 years old. It can damage new teeth and bones.
7. As a general rule, use streptomycin, and products that contain it, only for tuberculosis—and always together with other anti-tuberculosis medicines. Streptomycin in combination with penicillin can be used for deep wounds to the gut, appendicitis, and other specific infections when ampicillin is not available (or is too costly). but should never be used for colds, flu, and common respiratory infections.
8. All medicines in the streptomycin group (including kanamycin and gentamicin) are quite toxic (poisonous). Too often they are prescribed for mild infections where they may do more harm than good. Use only for certain very serious infections for which these medicines are recommended.
9. Eating yogurt or curdled milk helps to replace necessary bacteria killed by antibiotics like ampicillin and to return the body’s natural balance to normal.
- While on antibiotics avoid spicy food & alcohol. Include probiotics like curd in your meals to boost the gut flora & counter attack the harmful effects of the medicine.
- Keep your body well hydrated as it helps to flush out the toxic chemicals from the body.
- Eat easy-to-digest & non-saltyfood as your digestion will be slightly affected.
- Stay away from oily food.
- Take small frequent meals.
- Practice portion control.
- You can take antacids & vitamin supplements when on antibiotics.
- Do light exercises or yoga to boost metabolism,to make you feel active.
Important Role of Nutrition in Hypothyroidism
1) Iodine: Iodine is the vital nutrient for the thyroid functioning, as thyroid Hormones are comprised of Iodine. Use Iodized salt along with fish, dairy & grains. Also sea vegetables.
2) Vitamin D: Vitamin D Deficiency is Linked with thyroid functioning.
3) Selenium: The hightest concentration of Selenium is found in the Thyroid Gland & it's been shown to be a necessary componant of enzymes integral to thyroid function. Include Brazil nits, tuna, Crab & Lobster. Selenium containing enzymes protect the Thyroid gland when we are under stress, working like "Detox " to help flush oxidative & chemical stress. Selenium based proteins help regulate hormone synthesis, converting T4 into the more accessible T3. These proteins & enzymes help regulate metabolism & also help maintain the right amount of thyroid hormones in the tissues & blood & also in liver, kidney, & brain. Selenium also helps regulate & recycle our Iodine stores. Also include sunflower seeds.
4) Vitamin B-12: Rich sources are Non-veg Food.
5) Goitrogens: Cruciferous vegetables like Broccoli, cauliflower & cabbage naturally release a compound called Goitrin when they are hydrolyzed or broken down. Goitrin can interfere with the Synthesis of thyroid hormones. Soy is another potential Goitrogen. The isoflavones in soy can lower thyroid hormone synthesis.
6) Zinc ( Zn ), Iron ( Fe ), Copper ( CU ): These are very Vital For Thyroid Functioning. Low levels of Zinc can cause T4, T3 & TSH-Thyroid stimulating hormone become low. Decreased levels of Iron can result in decreased thyroid function as well. Copper is needed to help produce TSH & maintain T4 production. T4 helps cholesterol regulation.
For Zinc include Turkey, fresh oyster, sardines, Soybeans, Walnuts, Sunflower seeds, Brazil nuts. Pecans, Almonds, Split beans, Ginger roots, Whole grains.
For Iron include Green leafy vegetables , Organ meats, Pumpkin seeds, White beans. You must include Vitamin-C For better absorption of Iron.
For Copper include Oyester, lobster, beef, nuts, sunflower seeds, beans, tomato, dark chocolate.
7) Low -calorie, High density foods such as Fresh Vegetables & fruits Have great impact on your weight issue. Specific foods like berries, sweet potatoes, green pepper are rich in anti-oxidants.
8) Beans contain proteins, antioxidants, complex carbs, Vitamins & Minerals & also fiber, which is beneficial for constipation, a common in hypothyroidism.
December 26, 2015
Is cardiac arrest same as heart attack?
A heart attack is not the same as cardiac arrest. In a heart attack, the heart does not usually stop beating. During cardiac arrest, the heart totally stops beating.
With cardiac arrest, the only way to restart the heart is with a defibrillator (dee-FIB-ruh-lay-tur), a machine that sends an electrical shock to the heart to restore normal rhythm. This treatment must be given as soon as possible.
Call 911 and begin CPR immediately. The American Heart Association says that with "hands only" CPR, anyone can give lifesaving treatment to someone having cardiac arrest. Push hard and fast in the center of the chest and keep going until emergency personnel arrive. Do not give CPR for heart attack.
December 25, 2015
Protect Your Kidneys
⊙ Have diabetes
⊙ Have high blood pressure
⊙ Suffer a blow to the kidneys
⊙ Have a close family member with kidney disease
⊙ Take certain medicines, like aspirin and ibuprofen, that can cause kidney problems if taken regularly over a long period of time
Steps to help keep your kidneys healthy include the following:
- Keep blood pressure normal and diabetes, but check with your health care provider for your appropriate target.- Stay in your target cholesterol range.
- Eat foods lower in sodium.
- Eat more fruits and vegetables.
- Stay physically active.
- Take your medications as directed.
- Get blood and urine tests to check for kidney disease, as your doctor advises.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) and genital warts
HIV and HSV (herpes). HPV is so common that nearly all sexually active men and women get it at some point in their lives.
How can you get HPV?
How to find out if you have HPV
A Pap test can find changes on the cervix that are caused by HPV infection. Women who have had the HPV vaccine still need to have a regular Pap test.~ All boys and girls ages 11 or 12 years should get vaccinated.
~ Catch-up vaccines are recommended for males through age 21 and for females through age 26, if they did not get vaccinated when they were younger.
~ The vaccine is also recommended for gay and bisexual men (or any man who has sex with a man) through age 26. It is also recommended for men and women with compromised immune systems (including people living with HIV/AIDS) through age 26, if they did not get fully vaccinated when they were younger.
Frequently Asked Questions about the HPV Vaccine
I’ve never heard of the HPV vaccine. What is it?
Many women don’t know about the HPV vaccine and question whether it is something they need. That’s because the HPV vaccine came out in 2006. It is the first vaccine to prevent cervical cancer and other diseases caused by certain types of genital human papillomavirus(HPV). The vaccine protects women against fourHPV types, which together cause 70 percent of cervical cancers and 90 percent of genital warts. It does not treat existing HPV infections. The vaccine is given through a series of three shots over a 6-month period. Getting the vaccine is important, because more than halfof sexually active women and men are infected with HPV at some point in their lives.Who should get this vaccine?
How long does vaccine protection last?
So far, we know that protection from HPV lasts at least 5 years in women who have been vaccinated. I’m older than 26.Why isn’t the vaccine recommended for me—or for men?
So far, the vaccine has been widely tested only in 9- to 26-year-old females. Research is just beginning to look at whether the vaccine also is safe and effective in women older than 26. Researchers also are working to findout if the vaccine will prevent HPV in men and boys.I’m pregnant. Should I get the HPV vaccine? Pregnant women should not get theHPV vaccine until after the baby is born. Thereis not enough research to know how the vaccine might affect pregnant women and their unborn babies.
After I get the HPV vaccine, do I still need to be screened for cervical cancer? Yes. Thereare three reasons why. First, thevaccinedoes not protect against all HPV types that cause cancer. Second, women who don’t get all the vaccine doses (or at the right time) might not be fully protected. Third, womenmay not fully benefit from the vaccine if they got it after acquiring one or moreof the four HPV types.
Does HPV cause health problems?
In most cases, HPV goes away on its own and does not cause any health problems. But when HPV does not go away, it can cause health problems like genital warts and cancer.Genital warts usually appear as a small bump or group of bumps in the genital area. They can be small or large, raised or flat, or shaped like a cauliflower. A healthcare provider can usually diagnose warts by looking at the genital area.
Does HPV cause cancer?
HPV can cause cervical and other cancersincluding cancer of the vulva, vagina, penis, or anus. It can also cause cancer in the back of the throat, including the base of the tongue and tonsils (called oropharyngeal cancer ).
How can I avoid HPV and the health problems it can cause?
Get vaccinated. HPV vaccines are safe and effective. They can protect males and females against diseases (including cancers) caused by HPV when given in the recommended age groups (see “Who should get vaccinated?” below). HPV vaccines are given in three shots over six months; it is important to get all three doses.
Get screened for cervical cancer . Routine screening for women aged 21 to 65 years old can prevent cervical cancer.
If you are sexually active
«⊙» Use latex condoms the right way every time you have sex. This can lower your chances of getting HPV. But HPV can infect areas that are not covered by a condom - so condoms may not give full protection against getting HPV;
«⊙» Be in a mutually monogamous relationship - or have sex only with someone who only has sex with you.
Effective Contraceptives for Teens
Being a parent can be challenging, especially as a teen. Babies come with lots of responsibilities. And as a teen, those responsibilities can be totally overwhelming. The person we think you should be worrying about most during your teenage years is you, not a baby. That's why if you're a teen and are having sex, you need to know the most effective options for preventing pregnancy.
Female Genital Sores
Recognizing a Genital Sore
Genital sores may appear as small, red or flesh-colored bumps and blisters. They may have no symptoms aside from their appearance and prevalence around the vaginal area. However, some female genital sores may be accompanied by a variety of symptoms:~itchiness
~pain at the site
~pelvic pain
~persistent pain
~burning
~bleeding
~a general feeling ill feeling
A sore may also change in appearance and become crusty or larger in size.
Symptoms such as painful intercourse, increased or foul-smelling vaginal discharge and painful urination are also commonly associated with STIs.
Causes of Female Genital Sore
The most common causes of female genital sores are sexually transmitted infections, which can be spread through oral, vaginal, and anal sex. Examples include:«»genital herpes
«»genital warts
«»chancroid (a bacterial disease)
«»molluscum contagiosum (viral skin infection with pearly nodules)
⊙vulvovaginitis (vulva and vaginal inflammation)
⊙contact dermatitis (sensitivity to chemicals or irritants)
⊙atopic dermatitis, often caused by allergies.
Other causes of genital sores may include skin cancer or noncancerous cysts.
Diagnosis of Female Genital Sores
A physical examination can help determine the cause of female genital sores. A pelvic exam will be conducted, and you will be asked about your medical history. Your doctor may also order tests to determine the cause, such as blood work and a culture of the sore. This involves taking a swab sample from the affected area and then testing the sample for the presence of bacteria.How to Tighten Your Va-gi-na
Loose va-gi-na in women can easily and naturally be solved. Here are some of the suggestions:
The tightening approach most often recommended by sex therapists is Kegel exercises. Kegels, named for the doctor who popularized them, involve contracting the muscles used to interrupt urine flow or squeeze out the last few drops.
Kegels do, indeed, tighten the va-gi-na, but they have nothing to do with the va-gi-nal muscles. They strengthen the pelvic floor muscles that surround the va-gi-na, the hands that hold the stuffed sock. Age and childbearing fatigue these muscles. The hands don't grip the sock as tightly and the towel feels loose. Kegels tighten the pelvic floor muscles. The hands squeeze the sock, which clamps down on the towel, and the vagina feels tighter.
Weight exercise - A fitness coach recommends that tightening the muscles all over ones body helps to tighten the va-gi-na muscles as well. So do some weight exercises.
Skipping helps to build a stronger pelvis and hence tightens the va-gi-na. So its as simple as buying a skipping rope and here is the guide on skipping rope. Click to learn. >>>Skipping rope guide
Drinking alkaline water - I think we've all heard of infused water. adding lemon, cucumber and other fruits to your drinking water can help to tighten the va-gi-na naturally
December 24, 2015
Stay fit with fish
How to shop for fish
⊙ Whole fish and fillets should have firm and shiny flesh. Dull flesh may mean the fish is old.⊙ The flesh of the fish should not be dark around the edges or have brownish or yellowish discoloration.
⊙ Fresh whole fish should have bright red gills and should be slime-free.
⊙ The fish should smell fresh and mild, not fishy or ammonia-like.
⊙ The flesh of the fish should spring back when pressed.
⊙ Make sure fresh seafood is refrigerated or properly iced when you buy it.
Storing fish
⊙ Put seafood on ice, in the refrigerator, or in the freezer, right after you buy it.⊙ If you plan to use the seafood within two days of buying it, store it in the coldest part of the refrigerator. The best places are usually under the freezer compartment or in a special “meat keeper.”
⊙ If you are freezing the seafood, wrap it tightly in moisture-proof freezer paper or foil to avoid air leaks.
⊙ Throw out shellfish if they die during storage or if their shells crack or break. Live shellfish close up when the shell is tapped.
Handling fish
«» Wash your hands well with hot soapy water before and after handling raw food.«»It’s best to thaw frozen fish in the refrigerator gradually overnight.
«» If you must thaw fish quickly, seal it in a plastic bag and place it in cold water for about an hour. You can also microwave on the “defrost” setting if you plan to cook the fish immediately. Make sure to take the fish out of the microwave while it is still icy but bendable.
«» Marinate seafood in the refrigerator, not on the counter. Throw out any marinade that is not used since it contains raw fish juices.
«» Do not allow cooked seafood to come in contact with raw products. Use separate cutting boards and utensils or wash items completely between uses.
Cooking fish
How do you know the seafood is done?
~» For fish, pull aside the flesh with the point of a sharp knife. The edges should be opaque and the center slightly clear with flakes beginning to separate. Let the fish stand three to four minutes to finish cooking.~» For shrimp, lobster, and scallops, check color. Shrimp and lobster turn red and the flesh becomes pearly opaque. Scallops turn milky white or opaque and firm.
~» For clams, mussels, and oysters, watch for the shells to open. That means they’re done. Throw out those that stay closed.
~» Also, remember that cooked seafood should not be outside a refrigerator or freezer for more than two hours.
Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration
The 10 Things a Man Needs: Healthy Lifestyle
Gain his trust and give him honesty
What a man values most in a relationship is trust and honesty. Men don’t open their heart and bear their souls too readily and when they do, they don’t want to be hurt. The most successful relationships are based upon trust, and a man wants to know that he can trust his partner enough that he can confide in her and rely on her.Encourage, support and motivate him in his endeavours
Another tip on how to make a man happy in a relationship is to support him in his endeavors. He wants to hear your opinion and a good man will be open to your ideas, but he wants you to encourage him to succeed and to congratulate him when he wins. You are the person that can bring out the best in your man, and will do it, because he wants to please you.Don’t forget how to have fun
When a relationship matures, a man doesn’t want his partner to lose sight of the importance of having fun. Settling down and building a home together is important stuff, but he’ll love you even more if you don’t lose all of that childish sense of fun that you used to have.Give him some space sometimes
Men do need their space from time to time, so he will really appreciate you giving him his. He will need his little hidey-hole, or man cave, to disappear into for a few hours sometimes, so let him know that it’s ok for him to do this, because it is important to him.Never make him look small
Men also need to feel like men, and he will hate it if you put him down, or shout at him in public. They have this ‘masculine pride’ thing going on and, if you cross the line on that one, you could be heading for trouble.Take the lead in bed
Next tip on how to make a man happy in a relationship is: don’t be shy about experimenting in bed, because your man probably will be. Despite all their bravado, many men are quite backward about coming forward with new ideas in this area, so take the initiative and he will love you all the more for it.Be there for him when he’s down
Don’t kick a man when he’s down, give him the understanding and the support that he needs, and he will soon be happy again. If he’s made a mistake, then now may not be the time to criticize and rub salt into the wound. Let him heal first, and then you discuss where things may have gone wrong.Ask for his help and advice
Men just love it when you ask for help or advice. Whether it be helping to undo a bottle or advice on things you do, he will always be there to offer you his strength and his wisdom. Give him the chance to be your knight in shining armor and he will be so happy that he could come to your rescue.Stand by your man
How to make a man happy in a relationship? Always be in your man’s corner and step in to support him, whenever there is any dispute with other people. He will think you are wonderful for fighting for his cause and he will love that he has someone who loves him enough to stand up for him.Shower him with compliments
Make him bristle with pride and tell him how proud of him you are. Compliment him on his achievements and his looks too, because all men like to have their egos stroked. He will be happy that you notice these things about him and pleased that you care enough to tell him.What is on the plate really matters!
BREAKFAST
LUNCH
SUPPER
So supper should be a sizable protein and vegetables for those losing weight...those maintaining it can add a palm size amount of carbs.
ALCOHOL
Healthy Benefits of Vegetables
Research shows that vegetarians may have a lower risk of obesity, coronary heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and some forms of cancer. However, vegetarian diets are not automatically healthy.
Styles of Vegetarianism
There are many different styles of vegetarianism, including:
Vegans: people who do not eat any animal products at all, including eggs and dairy products. It’s best to consult a nutritionist before allowing your child to become a vegan.
Lactovegetarians: people who eat only plant foods, cheese, and other dairy products.
Ovo-lactovegetarians: people who eat milk, cheese, yogurt, and eggs.
Semi-vegetarians: people who don’t eat red meat but do eat chicken and fish with plant foods, dairy products, and eggs.
Vegetarians need to pay special attention to their daily intake of the important nutrients they need to grow and develop. These include:
Protein: While animal products are good sources of protein, there are many other ways to get enough protein, including from whole grains, legumes, vegetables, seeds, nuts, and soy.
Iron: Vegetarians may have a greater risk of iron deficiency. Dried beans, spinach, enriched products, and dried fruits are all plant sources of iron.
Vitamin B-12: This vitamin is found naturally only from animal sources but it can also be found in some fortified foods such as breakfast cereals and soy beverages as well as in vitamin supplements.
Vitamin D: Vegetarians who don’t get much sunlight may need a supplement.
Calcium: Studies show that vegetarians absorb and retain more calcium from foods. Vegetable greens such as spinach, kale, and broccoli and some legumes and soybean products are good plant sources of calcium.
Zinc: Zinc is needed for growth and development. Good plant sources include grains, nuts, and legumes. Shellfish are another good source of zinc. If you use supplements, they should contain no more 15 to 18 mg of zinc.
NOTE: If your child is considering becoming a vegetarian, make sure he/she understands basic nutrition information and knows what nutrients she will need to consume every day. It is also a good idea to encourage your child to learn how to cook.
Tips on choosing fats
Fat is an important nutrient that keeps your body functioning properly. However, not all fats are the same. It is important to understand which fats you should limit and which fats you can eat in moderation.
Unsaturated fats found in many vegetable oils do not raise blood cholesterol. They can be part of a healthy diet—as long as you don’t eat too much since fats are still high in calories. Unsaturated fats are found in olive, canola, safflower, and sunflower, corn, and soybean oils as well as in fish and nuts.
Saturated fats raise “bad” cholesterol levels in your blood. They are a major risk for heart disease, so it is best to avoid foods with too much saturated fat. These fats are found in animal products such as butter, cheese, whole milk, and fatty meats and also in coconut, palm, and palm kernel oils. Cakes, cookies, quick breads, doughnuts, and chips may also contain saturated fats.
Trans-fats also raise “bad” cholesterol levels in your blood and increase the risk of heart disease. There is no safe amount of trans-fat. The best approach is to eat foods with as little trans-fat as possible. Trans-fat is often found in baked goods, snack foods, vegetable shortening, hard margarine, fried foods, and many processed foods.
Tips on choosing fats
«» Look for words such as “shortening,” “partially hydrogenated vegetable oil,” or “hydrogenated vegetable oil” in the ingredients. These words are clues that the food contains trans-fat.
«» Look at the amounts of saturated fat and dietary cholesterol on nutrition labels. Remember, 5 percent of the daily value (%DV) or less is low, and 20 percent or more is high.
«» Use olive, canola, soybean, corn, and sunflower oils.
«» Choose soft margarines (liquid, tub, or spray) over solid shortenings, hard margarines, and animal fats, including butter
Healthy Eating Tips
Fruits and vegetables
Fruits and vegetables help keep teens healthy, prevent disease, and are low in fat and calories. People of all ages should eat seven to nine servings of fruits and vegetables every day. Ideally, adolescents should eat seven servings daily.~ Raw, cooked, canned, or frozen vegetables -
~ Serving Size - ½ cup
~ Cut fruit - Serving Size - ½ cup
~ Raw leafy vegetables such as lettuce and
~ Spinach - Serving Size - 1 cup
~ Dried fruits such as raisins, apricots, and mangoes - Serving Size - ¼ cup
~ Cooked peas or beans (canned or dried) - Serving Size - ½ cup
Whole grains
Whole grains contain vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients that are important for a teen’s health and growth.⊙ Whole grain pasta - Serving Size - ½ cup
⊙ Brown rice - Serving Size - ½ cup
⊙ Foods made with bulgur (cracked wheat) such as tabouli salad - Serving Size - 1 cup
⊙ Some ready-made whole grain breakfast cereals - Serving Size - ½ cup
⊙ Whole barley, which can be added to soups - Serving Size - Check the Nutrition Facts label.
Protein
Protein helps build and repair body tissue and is important for growth and daily energy levels. Teens need two servings of protein each day, which equals six ounces. Good sources of protein include:«» Beans - Serving Size - ½ cup (cooked)
«» Tofu - Serving Size - ½ cup
«» Eggs - Serving Size - 1
«» Peanut butter - Serving Size - 2 tablespoons
«» Soy burger - Serving Size - 2 ½ ounce
«» Nuts - Serving Size - 1/3 cup
Calcium
Calcium is one of the most important nutrients for adolescents. If teens get enough calcium while they are young, they can strengthen their bones and reduce the risk of osteoporosis later in life.»» Plain yogurt, low-fat or fat-free 1 cup
»» American cheese, low-fat 2 ounces
»» Ricotta cheese, part skim 1/2 cup
»» Fruit yogurt, low-fat or fat-free 1 cup
»» Milk, low-fat or fat-free 1 cup
»» Orange juice with added calcium 1 cup
»» Cheddar cheese, low-fat or fat-free 1 ounce
»» White beans (boiled) 1 cup
»» Broccoli (cooked or fresh) 1 cup
Fiber
One of the best known benefits of fiber is that it reduces constipation. But did you know that fiber may also reduce the risk of coronary heart disease?~> Eating brown rice and whole-grain products instead of white rice, bread, and pasta.
~> Choosing whole-grain cereals for breakfast.
Snacking on raw vegetables.
~> Replacing legumes for meat two to three times per week in chili and soups.
~> Using whole grains and legumes as part of the main meal (such as Indian dal or lentils) or in salads (such as tabouli).
ALKALINE FOODS FOR VIBRANT HEALTH
LEMONS:
WATERMELON:
AGAR-AGAR (ORGANIC-GELATIN):
CAPSICUM & CANTALOUPE:
LIMES, MANGO, MELONS, PAPAYA & PARSLEY:
WATERCRESS, SEAWEEDS & ASPARAGUS:
CHICOY, KIWI FRUIT THAN FRENCH FRIES:
December 23, 2015
Merry Christmas Message to the World
Nutrition Tips and Facts.
Taking Vitamin and Mineral Supplements: If you take vitamin and mineral supplements, talk to your health care provider about what you’re taking. Ask whether taking supplements is right for you. Sometimes dietary supplements can interact with your medicines or affect your health in unwanted ways.
Choosing sensible portions can help you control your weight. You can estimate serving sizes of your food using everyday items.
Breast Cancer: Eat Wheat, Bran, Cabbage, It helps to maintain estrogen at healthy levels.
If you slow it down, eat in courses, your body, mind, stomach will catch up with this full feeling & you won't eat as much.
Taking a high -quality Probiotic supplement will improve your digestion & overall health: it will not work as effectively without prebiotics. Prebiotics are non-digestible or partially digestible food ingredients that encourage the growth & proliferation of good bacteria.
Friendly Probiotic Organisms enhance enzymes like lactase, sucrose, maltase, alpha-glucosidase & alkaline phosphatase to ensure maximum nutrient absorption.
Fluoride is not the healthy, cavity-prevenri
ng substance. It's been made out to be. It has been proven to cause severe neurological problems & chronic gastrointestinal complaints due to depleted gut flora.
Water, Enzymes, Base salts, Mucus & Bile create about 2 gallons of liquid that enters the large intestine. Only 6 tablespoons or so comes out.
Probiotics boost your immune system & protect you from viruses, fungus, bacteria, allergens & chemicals by surrounding & neutralizing the offending substances. These good bacteria form a barrier along your intestinal lining, preventing viruses from passing into your bloodstream.
Excessive exposure to X-Rays can damage the intestinal flora. If you have these procedures often, your depleted gut bacteria must be replaced.
Garlic Kills Brain Cancer Cells without side effects. Cancer cells have a high metabolism & require much energy for rapid growth. Researchers reported that garlic compounds produced reactive oxygen species in brain cancer cells, essentially gorging them to death with activation of multiple death cascades & blocking pathways the proliferation of brain tumors.
About 80% of the body's immune system is based in the gut. So, what we consume has a significant & direct impact on our all-round health.
Source: Mrs. Rekha Champaneria: Dietician & Diabetic Educator: 8976842398/9930512794.
How To Recognize Heart-Attack Signs Ahead
The heart attack can be sudden & almost without warning, which makes it one of the deadliest medical conditions. However few know that it is POSSIBLE for us to detect subtle clues to an impending cardiac event even a month before the actual heart attack.
When a CORONARY ARTERY has a gradual build-up of plaque, HEART ATTACK occures. This results with blood supply loss & eventually the attack. During heart attack tissue dies as a result off the lack of blood flow & person experiences an excruciating pain & crushing pressure. If there is no prevention , the death of the tissues can be fatal.
Now I am going to tell you the symptoms that can point to a possible heart attack that could happen in the near future.
CHEST PAIN OR DISCOMFORT: For both women and men, the most common sign of a heart attack is pain or discomfort in the center of the chest . The pain or discomfort can be mild or strong. It can last more than a few minutes, or it can go away and come back. See the figure, "Signs of a Heart Attack," for a full list of heart attack signs.
EXCESSIVE FATIGUE: When a coronary artery narrowing is reaching a dangerous level your heart receives less blood, which makes the heart muscle work harder than normal & thus excessive tiredness.
SHORTNESS OF BREATH: When the heart gets less blood means less oxygen is carried to the lungs which results in shortness of breath.The cardiovascular & respiratory system is completely depend on each other. so this can be a good indicator of an attack.
WEAKNESS: When your body lacks oxygen because of reduced blood flow, you will feel weaker than usual because of the artery narrowing hinders the blood circulation, thus your muscles don't receive enough blood.
DIZZINESS AND/OR COLD SWEATS: When a heart attack is on its way, you may experience unusual episodes of cold sweats and/or dizziness. The poor cardiac circulation restricts the blood flow to the brain, which results with clamminess & dizziness, especially when you get up suddenly of your chair or bed.
DISCOMFORT IN THE CHEST: The lack of oxygen to the heart muscles as a result of the lesser blood flow can cause discomfort in the chest. The pain may increase until the actual heart attack happenes.
The more heart attack signs that you have, the more likely it is that you are having a heart attack. Also, if you've already had a heart attack, your symptoms may not be the same for another one. Even if you're not sure you're having a heart attack, you should still have it checked out.
If you think you, or someone else, may be having a heart attack, wait no more than a few minutes — five at most — before calling 911. Do not drive yourself or let a friend drive you. You may need medical help on the way to the hospital. Paramedics are trained to treat you on the way to the emergency room.
Getting there quickly is very important. Treatments for opening clogged arteries work best within the first hour after a heart attack starts. Women are more likely than men to die of a heart attack. One reason is that women often have the less-common signs. This can lead to misdiagnosis. If you think you're having a heart attack, get emergency help right away. Don't let anyone tell you that you are overreacting or to wait and see. Ask for tests that can show if you're having a heart attack. It's better to be safe than sorry.
Source: Mrs. Rekha Champaneria: Diatician & Diabetic Educator: 8976842398/9930512794
Reference: womenshealth.gov
December 22, 2015
LOOSE VA-GI-NA IN WOMEN
So How can you tell that you have a loose va-gi-na?
What can i do to sleep better?
⊙ Consuming caffeine within six hours before bedtime;
⊙ Drinking alcohol or eating a large meal or snack before bed.
⊙ Insufficient exercise.
⊙ Having a TV or other technology in the bedroom.
⊙ Sleeping late during weekends.
Here is what you can do to sleep better
«» Try to go to sleep at the same time each night and get up at the same time each morning. Do not take naps after 3 p.m.«» Avoid caffeine, nicotine, and alcohol late in the day or at night.
«» Get regular physical activity. But exercise or physical activity done too close to bed time can make it hard to fall asleep. Make sure you eat dinner at least 2 to 3 hours before bedtime.
«» Keep your bedroom dark, quiet, and cool. If light is a problem, try a sleeping mask. If noise is a problem, try earplugs, a fan, or a "white noise" machine to cover up the sounds.
«»Follow a routine to help relax and wind down before sleep, such as reading a book, listening to music, or taking a bath.
«» If you can't fall asleep within 20 minutes or don't feel drowsy, get out of bed and sit in your bedroom or another room. Read or do a quiet activity until you feel sleepy. Then try going back to bed.
«» If you lay awake worrying about things, try making a to-do list before you go to bed so that you don’t use time in bed for worry.
«»Use your bed only for sleep and sex.
Knowledge on Cancer
»» A man and his wife said they had been avoiding intimacy because they fear cervical cancer. A husband in his 40s had been told by his wife that she had heard from other women that engaging in sexual activity frequently increases chances of getting cervical cancer.
»» Young mothers at the meeting said they feared undergoing tests because they had been told that cervical cancer victims cannot conceive.
»» A man said he might be suffering from stomach cancer because he had lost his appetite for food.
»» It was also revealed that many men fear going for prostate cancer tests out of fear that they would become sterile after treatment.
«» Reduce your chances of getting cancer.
«» Detect cancer early.
«» Make sure you get the treatment you need.
What causes cancer?
A number of factors may affect your cancer risk—your chances of developing cancer in your lifetime. Your family history, personal history, and environment all play a part. Some risk factors are beyond your control, such as age and family history. But you can change some aspects of your behavior or environment to reduce your risk. Keep in mind that most women with these risk factors will never have cancer.Inherited risk.
Inherited genetic mutations, on their own, cause very few cancers. Several common types of cancer tend to run in families. These include breast cancer, ovarian cancer, colon cancer, melanoma (me-luh-NOH-muh), and lung cancer. However, environment and behavior also affect the development of these cancers.Tobacco use
Tobacco use is one of the leading causes of cancer. It increases the risk of cancers of the lung, larynx, mouth, nose, pharynx, esophagus, pancreas, kidney, bladder, liver, cervix, and stomach. Tobacco use causes 30 percent of all cancer deaths and 87 percent of lung cancer deaths in the United States.You can reduce your risk of lung cancer and other cancers by not smoking or using other tobacco products. You should also avoid secondhand smoke. If you currently smoke, quitting can lower your risk of cancer.
Age
Age is the most important risk factor for cancer. Most cancers—77 percent— occur in persons who are 55 years old or older. For this reason, you will need more tests and checkups to detect early signs of cancer as you get older.Excessive alcohol intake
Drinking alcohol is a risk factor in cancers of the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, larynx, and liver. It may increase your risk of breast, colon, and rectal cancers. When drinking alcohol is combined with tobacco use, the risks of mouth, pharyngeal, and esophageal cancers are further increased. However, low or moderate alcohol intake may lower your risk of heart disease.Ultraviolet (UV) rays
The sun’s UV rays cause most skin cancers. The amount of UV rays in sunlight depends on the time of day, season, and location. There are more UV rays at midday, during the summer months, and at locations close to the equator. However, you may be exposed whenever you are outdoors during the day—even on cloudy days. Water and snow, which reflect sunlight back toward your skin, can also increase your UV exposure.⊙Avoid sun exposure between 10 am and 4 pm, when the sun’s rays are the most damaging.
⊙Wear protective clothing and a hat that shades your face.
⊙Avoid artificial UV rays from tanning beds or sunlamps.
⊙If you plan to spend time outside, apply sunscreen 30 to 60 minutes before you go out.
⊙Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a sun protective factor (SPF) of at least 15. Reapply it after sweating or bathing.
Medication and Infections that Lead to Cancer Development.
Some medications
The female hormones estrogen and progesterone (proh-JESS-tuh-rohn) affect the growth and development of certain cancers. Drugs that contain these female hormones affect cancer risk. Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) relieves the symptoms of menopause and may prevent osteoporosis (OSS-tee-ohpuh-ROH-suhss). There are two types of MHT. Both types affect cancer risk: Estrogen-only MHT increases the risk of endometrial cancer and ovarian cancer. Progestin is added to MHT to reduce endometrial cancer risk.
Combined MHT, which contains estrogen and progesterone or progestin, increases the risk of breast cancer. But it lowers the risk of colon cancer.
Birth control pills also contain female hormones. The pill lowers the risk of endometrial and ovarian cancers. But it may increase the risk of cervical, liver, and breast cancers. Today, birth control pills contain lower hormone levels than in the past. So the effects of the pill on cancer risk may be reduced. Drugs used to suppress the immune system during an organ transplant may also lead to cancer, especially lymphoma. Chemotherapy drugs, used to treat many types of cancer, may cause leukemia. Cancer survivors are at higher risk of this disease.
You can learn more by talking to your doctor about the benefits and risks of these medications.
Substances in the home, workplace, and the environment
Some chemicals, particles, metals, radioactive materials, and other substances can increase your risk of developing cancer.
⊙Radon is a radioactive gas. It can build up in underground spaces, such as basements, if there is not enough airflow.
⊙Asbestos is a fibrous material that was widely used in building insulation until 1980.
Secondhand smoke includes smoke from burning cigarettes and exhaled smoke.
⊙Air pollution is caused by substances and fine particles released into the air. Sources may include motor vehicles, power plants that burn fossil fuels, and factories.
⊙Chemicals and metals in pesticides, solvents (paint thinners, grease removers, and dry cleaning chemicals), and other substances may increase cancer risk.
⊙Workers in agriculture, mining, manufacturing, and other industries may be exposed to carcinogens more often and at higher concentrations. Therefore, they may have an even greater cancer risk.
You can reduce your risk by avoiding or reducing your exposure to cancer-causing substances at home and at work.
Infections.
Some infections may increase your risk of developing cancer.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States. HPV is the primary cause of most cervical cancers. There is a new HPV vaccine available for girls and young women. This vaccine and regular screening can reduce infections and cancer risk.
Hepatitis B and hepatitis C viruses may be transmitted by injected drug use, intimate sexual contact, or contact with infected blood. Infection may lead to liver cancer. These viruses are more common in Asia than in the United States. Because of this, Asian American women who have recently immigrated have a higher risk of infection and liver cancer.
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) bacteria cause a common stomach infection that increases the risk of developing stomach cancer. H. pylori is more common in developing countries than in the United States. Recent immigrants from Asia or Latin America have a greater chance of infection and risk for stomach cancer.
You can reduce your risk by taking steps to prevent infection when possible. Vaccines are available for HPV and the hepatitis B virus. If you think you may be at high risk for any of these infections, talk to your doctor about tests and treatments.
Source: Womenshealth.gov Publications.
December 21, 2015
Common Aging Health Concerns
Some of the chronic health conditions common in older age include;
Asthma - Many people get asthma for the first time as an older adult.Cancer - Breast, lung, and colorectal cancers are most common in women, and risk goes up with age. Chronic obstructive - Smoking is the main cause of COPD, which is the disease fourth leading cause of death in the United States and world.
Depression - Twice as many older women as men have depression, often along with other chronic illnesses common in later life, such as heart disease and cancer. Widows are at increased risk of depression.
Diabetes - The risk of diabetes increases with age. Diabetes that is not controlled can hurt your eyes, heart, and kidneys. It also is linked with depression.
Epilepsy - Many older adults don’t realize that epilepsy is as likely to begin in older age as in young children. Having a seizure can be scary, but epilepsy can be treated.
Gum disease - Many older people did not grow up with drinking water with fluoride or fluoride toothpastes, which protect teeth. This has caused many to have gum and other oral diseases, which can lead to tooth loss.
Heart disease - Heart disease is the number one killer of women. But most heart attacks in women may be preventable.
High blood pressure - After menopause your risk of high blood pressure goes up, even if you had normal blood pressure most of your life. High blood pressure is called the “silent killer” because there are no symptoms.
HIV/AIDS - More and more old women are finding out they have HIV. One reason is that women who no longer worry about getting pregnant may be less likely to use a condom and to practice safe sex.
Where to live. Think about health conditions you have that might affect your independence as you age. Talk to your family about your wishes, should you need help from a caregiver.
End-of-life issues. Make sure your will is up to date, and advance directives are in place. Advance directives are instructions that direct a person’s medical care should she become unable to do so herself. You might also want to give someone you trust the power to act in your place, should you be too sick to do so. Make sure your important papers are organized and in one place, and let family members know where to find them.