Health Products; A Trillion Dollar Business

 


 The health and wellness industry has now reached a trillion-dollar mark in worldwide sales.  With a plethora of health-based companies trying to grab their share of profits, consumers are getting confused as to what is best for their needs and what is a honey-coated placebo.  In an effort to help in your decision as to what popular products are worth your money a bit of research is a good idea.  

  People are spending a lot of money to reach and maintain their goal of living a healthier lifestyle.  Women, because of their concerns are willing to spend for what they want, but obtaining access to good reliable information is important in order to make good decisions on buying safe products.  Men as well, should be concerned about purchasing reliable products.

  Finding reliable sources of information on health products is important after all you are buying these products to maintain your health.  Check government websites such as the Institute of Health and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.  The Medical and Health Organization.  Online journals and health databases.  Consumer Lab.  If you check any of these places make sure that the information is up to date.

  For the women may I suggest to you several highly rated products with reviews, for your consideration?  Depending on what you are looking for, you just might find it here at Women's EBook Pedia, the largest digital info product store for women.  

  Stay Healthy

     M.N.Curry

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Growing Younger, Is It Possible?

  



  I remember in the not-too-distant past, folks started noticing that people who were living healthier lifestyles were living longer, which makes perfect sense.  For at least a few hundred years there has been an effort to find the fountain of youth to out whit Mother Nature.  Since 1474 the famed Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon the idea of the Fountain of Youth has intrigued everyone.  The obsession is to maintain youth, stay wrinkle-free, and keep from shuffling off the mortal coil for as long as possible.  It conjures up the novel written by Oscar Wilde in 1891, The Picture of Dorian Gray, a story about a young man who purchases eternal youth at the expense of his soul.  That is a little far-fetched for today's expectations, but you know where I'm going with this...right?  So where are we today on this quest to look younger, there are a few things to look into while you wait for the fountain. 

  To improve the appearance of aging skin, wrinkles, and fine lines look into products that contain Hyaluronic acid; which helps retain moisture and plumps up the shin.  

Antioxidants; include green tea, and vitamin E, ingredients lessen sun damage that threatens collagen.

Amino-peptides; stimulate collagen production and improve skin elasticity.

Niacinamide; helps reduce redness and improve skin tone.

  These are but a few ingredients found in anti-aging creams, but let it be known that you should always consult a dermatologist, and of course, it goes along with a healthy diet.


 Stay Healthy

    M.N.Curry


 


Preventing Colon Cancer/ Screening

 


Q&A: Options for colon cancer screening

                                    by , For The Inquirer

 

Q&A: Options for colon cancer screening


  The human colon. Colorectal cancer occurs in the colon or rectum when abnormal growths, called polyps, form and become cancerous over time.

Question: Is the fecal smear test my best colorectal-cancer-screening option?

 

  Answer: Being screened for colorectal cancer is crucial. Of cancers that affect both men and women, colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second- leading cancer killer in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

  CRC occurs in the colon or rectum when abnormal growths, called polyps, form and become cancerous over time.

 

Symptoms of CRC can include weight loss, abdominal pain, rectal bleeding, and anemia.

  However, the beginning stages of CRC may not show symptoms. Therefore, being screened is the best preventive method.

    There are several screening options available, including:

 

  The “gold standard” of colon screening is a colonoscopy. Patients prepare for a colonoscopy by drinking special “prep” liquids to clean the bowels. During the procedure, patients are sedated as a flexible colonoscope is inserted into the rectum. A gastroenterologist will look for polyps and other abnormalities. This screening test should be performed every 10 years after the age of 50, according to the American Cancer Society.

  FIT is a stool-based test that can be done at your home. A tiny amount of stool is placed into a vial, which you mail to a laboratory for analysis. There is no preparation needed for this test. If lab results show a positive result for abnormalities, the next step is to schedule a colonoscopy. FIT is good for early detection and should be performed every year.

  Flexible sigmoidoscopy with FIT is an alternative to both the colonoscopy and FIT tests. Flexible sigmoidoscope does not require a “prep” drink, but the patient does require several enemas to clean out the lower part of the colon. There is also no need for IV sedation, but you can opt to have it. For this test, a flexible tube is placed into the rectum and examines only the lower colon. This is similar to a colonoscopy, but it doesn’t scan the entire colon. If the lab results come back positive, schedule a colonoscopy. This test should be performed every five years along with a FIT test every year.

  Each colorectal screening test has its advantages and disadvantages. Talk to your doctor to decide which test is the right choice for you.

Steven Lichtenstein, D.O., is the chief of the division of gastroenterology at Mercy Health System.

The Home Doctor a Guide to Practical Medicine Review

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Review;

  Home Doctor - Practical Medicine for Every Household

Authors: Claude Davis (Author, Editor), Maybell Nives (Author), Rodrigo Alterio (Author)

Rating: 4.4/5 (1,563 ratings)

  In this massive 304-page physical book, you'll discover DIY medical procedures and vital supplies to handle common health problems and emergencies at home. Written by frontline doctors from Venezuela, it's a valuable resource for when doctors and medicines may be hard to come by.  If you can remember the state of medical facilities in the past from hurricanes then you can appreciate the importance of this book.

  Dr. Maybell, one of the authors, developed ingenious methods to treat patients during Venezuela's economic collapse when hospitals and pharmacies ran out of supplies, electricity, and even running water.
  The book covers practical topics such as wound care, first aid, and essential medical supplies. It's an excellent addition to any survival library, offering a blend of medical expertise and preparedness knowledge. Remember the explicit images and the physical size when considering this book.
  
  The crazy cost of an emergency room visit is getting out of hand and out of the financial range for most people.  Even if you have a decent healthcare program you are likely to spend $120 to $265 just to get seen. Heaven forbid if you have to be admitted as an inpatient.  But what about the other essentials you'll need not to mention adding in the cost of food and other necessities. So instead of hitting the panic button why not be prepared for those emergencies with the knowledge that will have you prepared.  
 
   The Home Doctor is something that you should have around your home or at least someplace you can easily get to in case of an emergency.

  Click this link to find out more;  Home Doctor

Stay Healthy, Be Prepared

  M.N.Curry




3 Things You Should Know About Cognitive Decline

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  The question about the relationship between Alzheimer's, Parkinson's', and tinnitus has been on my mind for several years now so I finally decided to dive deeper to see if there was any connection especially considering my age and the fact that cognitive ability has come to the forefront of a lot of concern these days. And what I found is that there is a relationship between Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and tinnitus. Some studies have shown that Tinnitus patients may have a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.

  Alzheimer's and Parkinson's are two distinct neurological disorders that have some similarities and differences-dementia is a symptom of Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's can cause dementia over time. A couple of good products treat tinnitus, some good and some not-so-good.  

   I am reminded by those painfully honest reflections in the mirror that I am in fact aging so I venture to understand the cognitive process to improve my mental abilities and how to hold on to the brain cells that I have and implement a few preventive measures that can slow down the buildup of Amyloid, which is a protein produced by the body that can clump together to create a plaque that could show up in the brain that could affect memory/thinking issues.  And as we age, the neurotransmitter (Acetylcholine) that handles short-term memory gets weak.  So, what do we do?  First, if you have concerns, get tested.  A test will bring to light issues that should be addressed that may hasten your cognitive decline.  Then improve your diet.  Fresh fruits and vegetables are expensive nowadays but at least treat yourself to good nutrition and exercise to get the old blood flowing. Some supplements available may be effective in treating or improving cognitive abilities. One such product is called  Neuro-Thrive Brain Support., this is an affiliate link that I recommend and if you go to this site and make a purchase I could get a commission.  You will learn more about this product if you are okay with listening to a scripted presentation.

  Tinnitus is when a person hears a ringing sound in the ear without any external source.  It is normally not a serious condition and goes away with treatment.  Some of the symptoms associated with tinnitus are, singing in the ear without an external source, whoosing sound that matches the heartbeat, ringing in the ear, and clicking noise.

  Age-related hearing loss is the most common cause of tinnitus in seniors.  Other causes are blood vessel damage in the brain near the ear, high blood pressure or overactive thyroid, and tumors in the head or neck near the ear.  

  Tinnitus can lead to sleep issues, fatigue, stress, difficulty concentrating, cardiovascular problems, problems with your memory, depression, and stroke.  There are medications available that can help so if you are experiencing severe or persistent symptoms it's time to get a consultation to solve this issue before it develops any further. 

  One product that I recommend as a treatment for tinnitus is  Quietum-Plus, aside from being a good product, it has over 11,ooo 5-star reviews.  If you need more reassurance, follow the link to find out more. With some of these products, you may be better off taking a big glass of ginseng or green tea which has shown to be effective in reducing tinnitus symptoms. 


                                     Do You Remember Me?
                                          A Sad Realization

   One of the saddest things you will ever witness is to watch a family member try to communicate with a patient who is suffering from Alzheimer's disease.  I've watched it many times and it truly breaks my heart to see the helplessness in someone's eyes as they walk closer to being recognized and then the question is asked: "Do you remember me?"  I have seen the results of this awful disease strip away the careers of some prominent, once-skillful surgeons.  To see it suck the life out of families who suffered along with them as they watched helplessly as cognitive dissonance builds. If you know or are aware of someone who is constantly forgetful, especially if you or they are over 40, suggest that they get evaluated.  Time is not on your side.  Forgetfulness is a form of dementia, so before you forget, make an appointment to see a physician.                                 

  

Stay Healthy

 M.N.Curry





Life is Like a Roll of Toilet Paper



                                       Life Is Like a Roll of Toilet Paper                                                                                               
   There will come a time when reality awakens you to the present state of your own immortality.  Mine came at the age of seventy-two in the form of a stroke that left my cognitive abilities slightly diminished until I found ways, along with therapy, to aid me in my quest to regain a good portion of my cognitive abilities.  For a while, I had to substitute words that would fit the thought I was trying to convey.  I pulled out every trick in the book to try to regain as much as I could to restore and increase the reaction to recall words that were once a conditioned response.  I'd play those free word games that are stuck on my cell phone that put my memory to the test.  The real shock came when a good friend called from Washington D.C. to check on my progress and as best I could, tried to hold a conversation without sounding like a three-year-old.  Finding words to put together that made sense was a chore and I remember asking him about his own health and sadly one month later he died of COVID-19.  We were both up in age and still breathing air without thoughts of shuffling off this mortal coil just yet.  But realize that we are all just specks on the timeline of eternity, and we are not here forever.   It was a scary time and after almost 47 years in the medical field. not giving too much consideration to my own peace of mind. Spending almost 56 hours a week in an operating room doesn't give you much time for anything else.
 And this brings me to the title of this blog. About 20 years ago a patient and I were having a general conversation about life and the way things have changed.  Then he introduced me to a saying I have used for the last 20 years. It goes like this, "Life is like a roll of toilet paper, the closer you get to the end, the faster it goes."  Take a minute to think about that and the truth that this simple statement makes. 

Stay Healthy
M.N.Curry


  




21 Days To A Better You






by: Jeanne Angel St.Cyr

   How you see yourself in your mind is what you are going to manifest in your life. You will always rise above your own perceived expectations. How do see yourself? Are you a positive, outgoing individual? Or are you a quiet little mouse hiding in the corner afraid of the future?

  You have control over your mind and emotions, simply put you have the power already inside you to determine which path your life will follow. You can reprogram your mind through meditations, positive thoughts, and saying or writing out positive affirmations. The word affirmations means to make true. What do you want to change in your life?

   Make a list. Number your list in order of importance to you. Decide what one thing you want to work on. Only one goal or dream at a time, so as not to overload yourself. It has been said that it takes only 21 days to make or break a habit. You could be only 21 days from your greatest successes! How great would that be? You may feel that you have a long way to go, but look back at how far you've already come?

   I quote from my book, "Inspirations", page 36: "Don't stay locked away in a prison of remorse, of things done or not done, of choices made or not made. Let yourself be free and enjoy a brand new beginning!" And on the very next page, page 37, it says: "Now is the time. Do not delay. No more excuses, just start now!" On page 49, I quote: "If you don't take action on your dreams and ideas, how can you expect to manifest success? You must take the 1st step, no one else can do it for you! Your never too old and it's never too late to start. Seize the moment, and take that 1st step!

About The Author

Jeanne Angel St.Cyr is the Author of "Inspirations" 



Green Tea Fights Fatal Conditions


                                                                       by: Darren Haynes


  The excellent health advantages of green tea are not limited to weight loss. It is the natural compounds in green tea, titled catechins, that provide a plenitude of other health benefits.

  Grown men who administer themselves high doses of polyphenols like catechin have 75 percent less probability of having a stroke. Green tea reduces the amount of bad LDL cholesterol and raises good HDL cholesterol count. This brings forth a more beneficial balance between LDL and HDL plasma levels. Additionally, there is confirmation that polyphenol catechins can help thin the blood and lessen blood pressure.

  Protection from cancer is associated with green tea drinking, too. Scientists have shown that damage to our DNA is one known determinant of cancer. Our DNA strands come under attack from thousands of unstable oxygen molecules every day. This is a normal thing for DNA. The amazing news is that our cells can repair itself.

  Still, our DNA can cave in to this assailant and the DNA strings will become permanently damaged. Damaged DNA will produce a mutant code and start creating cancerous cells! It is then great for us that the antioxidants of green tea can head off and subdue free radicals. This helps reduce our possibility of falling victim to cancer! Vast amounts of research have also concluded that green tea reduces the risk of prostate cancer, lung cancer, bowel cancer, skin cancer, kidney cancer, pancreatic cancer, and bladder cancer!

  Green tea polyphenols elevate our count of white blood cells. A high white blood cell count is essential to a powerful immune system. There are two different white blood cells that polyphenols can strengthen - B-cells and T-cells. B-cells construct antibodies that defeat foreign objects and infectious microorganisms. T-cells engage particular invading organisms such as viruses and malignant cells.

   For the purpose of detoxification, the liver is our biggest weapon. It sponges up foreign chemicals from our blood and with the help of metabolic agents, chemically alters poisons into inert soluble materials. The harmful substances can then be excreted into the feces for elimination. With the levels of pollution in our environment and in our food in this age the liver experiences vast levels of stress! On the upside, catechins come to our aid! These compounds in green tea really do protect the liver from a number of these harmful substances by aiding the enzymes specific to detoxification. In this process, the liver is spared somewhat

About The Author
  Darren Haynes is a health and nutrition writer who focuses on antioxidants and healthy beverages.
Stay Healthy
M.N.Curry


 

 


Exercise and Cellulite

Exercise and Cellulite

  When Mike turned 65, he was 25 pounds overweight. By strict dieting, he shed the extra pounds, but he lost more weight; he also lost his energy and vitality. He was always exhausted, and his friends, seeing his gaunt, drawn face, worried about his health.
By the time volunteered for a particular fitness program two years later, he had put 25 extra pounds back on. After 6 months of exercise and some willpower at the dinner table, Mike slimmed down again. This time he felt better than ever, brimming with energy and glowing with good health.

  What made the difference? The first time Mike lost weight; the second time he lost fat. The distinction is important. According to research, a large portion of the weight lost by dieting alone is active tissue, such as muscle and connective tissue, while a smaller fraction is excess fat. Exercise has the opposite effect. It increased his lean body mass and decreased his excess fat.
  The same thing goes with cellulite. Most people tend to think that cellulite is only present in people who are obese. That is why they sometimes associate cellulite with fats and obesity.
Actually, even if cellulite refers to the chain of wrinkled “fat cells” and “subcutaneous connective tissues” beneath the layer of the skin, it should never be associated with people who are fat or obese. In fact, many people have cellulite but are not fat at all.

  In reality, nobody knows the main reason why some people accumulate cellulite. However, there are some factors that health experts are considering such as the structure of the fat cells or the poison that entered the body. Some experts say it may be caused by some hormonal changes in the body. But none of these things has been proven to cause cellulitis.
  However, the only main reason why most of the cellulite cases are abundant in women is that the connective tissues of women are more rigid and firm than men. Hence, whenever a woman gets fat, the fatty cells tend to swell and get bigger. It creates a protruding appearance to the skin producing an “orange peel” look.
  For this reason, women are more prone to cellulite than men. That is why women need to be more careful with their bodies as they have higher chances of accumulating cellulite.

  Fats and Cellulite

  With the many cases of obese people having cellulitis in their bodies, most of them believe that their cellulitis is caused by being too fat. Even though not all those who are obese develop cellulitis, being overweight can really trigger the development of cellulite. This is because too much fat under the skin tends to push the connective tissue creating a strain on the skin. Thus, cellulites forms.However, this is still dependent on the structure of the cells. If an individual’s cell structure does not inhibit the tendency to bulge or expand even if fat deposits accumulate, then there will be no cellulites.  So, the most important thing to remember here is to keep those connective tissues firm and strong and avoid accumulating excess fats to avoid cellulite development. How? Start an exercise routine program.

 Transforming food into fat seems all too easy for most of us. Losing fat is far more difficult, and to accomplish this, we have only three alternatives: (1) decrease food intake and keep activity constant; (2) increase activity and keep food intake constant; or (3) combine both approaches: diet and exercise.
Physical activity can help reverse the results of inactivity. An hour of vigorous exercise burns up to 300 to 600 calories. If you also cut 300 to 500 calories from your daily menu, you can also lose weight at the rate of one to two pounds a week. Without exercise, you would have to eat 500 to 1,000 fewer calories a day to lose the same number of pounds in a week. Exercise is not for everyone who is over-fat, however. The severely obese person should exercise only under medical supervision to prevent strain on the cardiovascular system and connective tissue. And no one should restrict food intake drastically without consulting a doctor. Resorting to this kind of activity will only make the matter worse. Remember what happened to Mike? He thought that when he started dieting, he would eventually lose all the excess fats he accumulated. The problem is that he lost those connective tissues rather than excess fat. For people who are prone to cellulitis, this will be a greater problem. Losing connective tissues instead of fat by strict dieting can only make the skin more prone to greater problems but the fat cells are still there. That only means that the problem is not solved at all.
Hence, if you wish to lose those cellulite, it would be better to lose those fats first. The idea is to burn those fats by increasing your metabolism by 7.5% to 28% more than your normal rate.
  It is for this reason that exercising is an important factor in losing cellulite. So for a more cellulite-free body, always engage in an exercise routine.

Stay Healthy
MN Curry


Exercise and Type 2 Diabetes

  

  One of the most undemanding and most workable ways to knock over blood sugar amount, eliminate the dangers of “cardiovascular disease,” and perk up health and welfare, in general, is exercise.
Despite that, in today’s inactive world where almost every indispensable job can be carried out online, from the ergonomic chair in front of a computer, or with a streaming line of messages from a fax machine, exercising can be a hard argument to win over.

  The Weight of Exercise

  Everyone should exercise, yet health experts tell us that only 30% of the United States population gets the recommended thirty minutes of daily physical activity, and 25% are not active at all. In fact, inactivity is thought to be one of the key reasons for the surge of type 2 diabetes in the U.S., because inactivity and obesity promote insulin resistance.
  The good news is that it is never too late to get moving, and exercise is one of the easiest ways to start controlling your diabetes. For people with type 2 diabetes in particular, exercise can improve insulin sensitivity, lower the risk of heart disease, and promote weight loss.

Type 2 Diabetes

  Diabetes is on the rise. The number of people diagnosed with diabetes every year increased by 48% between 1980 and 1994. Nearly all the new cases are Type 2 Diabetes, or adult-onset, the kind that moves in around middle age. Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes include increased thirst, appetite, and need to urinate; feeling tired, edgy, or sick to the stomach; blurred vision; tingling or loss of feeling in the hands.

  The causes of type 2 diabetes are complex and not completely understood, although research is uncovering new clues at a rapid pace.
  However, it has already been proven that one of the reasons for the boom in type 2 diabetes is the widening of waistbands and the trend toward a more deskbound and inactive lifestyle in the United States and other developed countries. In America, the shift has been striking; in the 1990s alone, obesity increased by 61% and diagnosed diabetes by 49%.
  For this reason, health experts encourage those who already have type 2 diabetes to start employing the wonders that exercise can do for them. Without exercise, people have the tendency to become obese. Once they are obese, they have a bigger chance of accumulating type 2 diabetes.
Today, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reports that over 80% of people with type 2 diabetes are clinically overweight. Therefore, it is high time that people, whether inflicted with type 2 diabetes or not, should start doing those jumping and stretching activities.

Getting Started

  The first order of business with any exercise plan, especially if you are a “dyed-in-the-wool” sluggish, is to consult with your healthcare provider. If you have cardiac risk factors, the healthcare provider may want to perform a stress test to establish a safe level of exercise for you.

  Certain diabetic complications will also dictate what type of exercise program you can take on. Activities like weightlifting, jogging, or high-impact aerobics can possibly pose a risk for people with diabetic retinopathy due to the risk of further blood vessel damage and possible retinal detachment.
  If you are already active in sports or work out regularly, it will still benefit you to discuss your regular routine with your doctor. If you are taking insulin, you may need to take special precautions to prevent hypoglycemia during your workout.

Start Slow

  For those who have type 2 diabetes, your exercise routine can be as simple as a brisk nightly neighborhood walk. If you have not been very active before now, start slowly and work your way up. Walk the dog or get out in the yard and rake. Take the stairs instead of the elevator. Park in the back of the lot and walk. Every little bit does work, in fact, it really helps a lot. As little as 15 to 30 minutes of daily, heart-pumping exercise can make a big difference in your blood glucose control and your risk of developing diabetic complications. One of the easiest and least expensive ways of getting moving is to start a walking program. All you need is a good pair of well-fitting, supportive shoes and a direction to head in.

  Indeed, you do not have to waste too many expenses on costly “health club memberships,” or the most up-to-date health device to start pumping those fats out. What you need is the willingness and the determination to start exercising for a healthier, type 2 diabetes-free life. The results would be the sweetest rewards from the effort that you have exerted.

Stay Healthy
MN Curry



Staying Motivated to Exercise

  Exercise is always a do-it-yourself venture. No other person and no machine can do it for you. Hence, it is important to have those motivating factors so that a person who is into exercise to lose weight will hang about.

  This is what people who are overweight should learn to understand. However, even if it so easy to set instructions and easy to follow, this is not the same case for almost 35% of Americans who are unable to prevent being overweight.
Of course, once we are overweight, we usually want to trim down for a whole lot of reasons, some related to physical condition and fitness, while others would want to enhance their physique and appearance. And it is never too late to be fit.
In the past 50 to 75 years, physical activity has become the exception rather than the rule, both at home and on the job. People tend to drive where others once walked. People tend to flick a switch and machines do the hauling, lifting, pushing, and pulling for them.
However, people who try to lose weight tend to believe that weight gain is likely to happen if they do not take forward-looking steps to stop it.

  The point here is that health experts believe that people lose their way, especially when it comes to dieting. They tend to go back to their old eating habits even after they learn to enjoy low-fat eating. They tend to return to sedentary ways even though they enjoy exercising.

  But despite the momentum toward weight gain, you can stop it from happening, experts say. And there are plenty of good reasons to avoid excess pounds, reasons that go beyond vanity or social appearance. There are many reasons to keep you motivated to exercise and stay healthy for the rest of your life.

Ways to Lose Big
 
1. Have an explicit goal
A simple statement like, “I want to lose some weight,” is an ambiguous and indefinite statement. It will not the least motivate you to start doing exercises right away.
What is important is to be precise about your goals. It would be better if you would set some detailed amount of pounds that you really want to lose. Envisage yourself what you will look like after reaching your desired weight. Doing this will inspire you to lose weight. In fact, maybe even more than what you have planned in mind. The idea is to use that figure to assist you to remain resilient and dedicated.

2. Develop a strategy

Strength of will does not work alone! To lose weight and stay with it, your strategy must comprise both exercise and diet and not either of the two.
Try to start motivating yourself by throwing away your clothes that have bigger sizes. This will put you in a situation where you only have your sexy clothes and you have to make a choice by staying motivated to exercise or not wear any clothes at all. Which do you prefer?

3. Make out little, calculable measures

Put into practice actions that will suit your lifestyle. This means you have to implement moves that you and you alone will benefit from it and not somebody else.
The idea here is to opt for a more positive and attainable goal and not just to shun away from being plump and chubby.

4. Produce monitoring that has an important effect

It would be better to have somebody willing to take note of your progress or development. This will inspire you to keep on doing what you have started. Having somebody to listen to your achievements is definitely a better prize than just achieving your goal alone.
Besides, having an extra hand to support you and cheer for you when things start to fall short. It is that simple way of hearing somebody believe in what you do is one of the greatest motivations to keep you exercising for more.

5. Construct a vigorous, sensible timeline

What do you plan to achieve in a year? Try to suit your objectives to your calendar, and do not look forward to seeing the results in just a snap.
 
  The bottom line is that to stay motivated exercise entails a lot of hard work, which is contrary to what most people tend to think. The main idea is to let people change their lifestyle because it is only through this way that they will absolutely change their weight…for the better.

Stay Healthy
M.N.Curry

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Exercise and Arthritis




  Your bones hang out in a lot of joints. Knee joints. Hip joints. The joints in your fingers and the joints in your toes.

  Wherever bones meet, there is also cartilage, a rubbery, protective layer that ensures your joints bend smoothly and painlessly. But even cartilage cannot do this tremendous job alone. A thin membrane called the “synovium” provides fluid that lubricates the moving parts of the joint. When the cartilage wears out of the synovium and becomes inflamed, the result is generally a case of “osteoarthritis” or “rheumatoid arthritis.”

  In osteoarthritis, the cartilage can be eroded so much that bone does rub on bone. This type of arthritis develops gradually over a lifetime as a simple result of the wear and tear placed on your joints over the years. Very few people escape some degree of osteoarthritis, though the severity varies a great deal.
 
  As a matter of fact, if you are over the age of 50, you are likely to have at least one joint affected by osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis affects men and women equally and is by far the most common type of arthritis, with almost 16 million Americans on the list.
In rheumatoid arthritis, damage to the synovium is the source of trouble. Doctors and researchers are not absolutely sure what causes it, but most think that rheumatoid arthritis is a disease in which the immune system actually attacks certain tissues in the body, including those that connect the joints and the synovium.

  Rheumatoid arthritis begins with swollen, red, stiff, and painful joints, but it may progress until scar tissue forms in the joint or, in extreme cases, until the bones actually fuse together. Almost 75% of the 2 million people with rheumatoid arthritis in the United States are women. The disease can hit as early as the teen years.

Exercising Your Prevention Options

  Investing a little time in developing a good weight-bearing low-impact exercise and stretching plan can add up to great results when it comes to staving off arthritis pain. Strong muscles help protect the joints from wear and tear, and the movement keeps joints flexible.
  That is why the quest for fitness is at hand, even if you are 50 years and over. However, most Americans over 50 are still right where they always were sitting back and watching others jog by. Most of them contend that that is just for people who have been athletic all their life, or some say exercise is for young people and engaging in exercise will do them more harm than good.

  There are still some who insist on excusing their selves in exercise routines because they do not just have time or they have less energy than ever before. These are all lame excuses. Hence, it is time to start to get rid of those pains. Start exercising.

Consequently, preventing arthritis is not an exact science, but physicians have discovered a few ways to lower your risk. Here is how:

  1. Do not weight around
The single most important measure anyone can take to prevent osteoarthritis of the knee is to lose weight if they are overweight. Extra weight puts extra stress on your knees. If you are 10 pounds overweight, for example, you put 60 pounds per square inch of extra pressure on your knees every time you take a step. That extra pressure can slowly but surely erode the cartilage in your knees, leading to arthritis.
   A study has clearly supported the theory that weight loss weighs in on the side of prevention. In the study, overweight women who lost 11 pounds or more over 10 years decreased their risk of developing osteoarthritis of the knee by 50%.

  2. Stretch those muscles
Any kind of stretching is good as long as you do not bounce, which can lead to a muscle pull. This is according to some of the professors of clinical medicine in New York City.

  Try to hold a slow, steady stretch for 15 to 20 seconds, then relax and repeat. It is best to flex up by stretching before any exercise, especially running and walking. But it is also a good idea to stretch each day. Ask your doctor to teach you stretches that focus on potential arthritis trouble spots, such as the knees or the lower back.

  3. Walking is always the best exercise
Take a good long walk at least three times a week or participate in a step-aerobics or low-impact exercise routine for maximum results. There is no proof that running is bad for the joints, but remember, it may aggravate an injury if you already have one. Just remember to check with your doctor before starting a new exercise program.

  The bottom line is that of all the healthful habits, exercise is the most important. This is because people are designed to be active. Hence, people need to exercise to stay healthy and keep those joints free from wear and tear.
  Just keep in mind that the unexercised body, even if free from the symptoms of illness or problems like arthritis, is not at its full potential. Hence, start exercising right now!

  Hang around for a while by staying healthy.

Stay Healthy
Mike


The Benefits of Cardio Interval Training

  In a long-term study of the health of the people in the United States, the U.S. Public Health Service documented the chances of developing heart disease among various groups in the population. Long before any symptoms appeared, epidemiological research could identify high-risk groups.
  Among the highest risk factors are male sex, age over 35, cigarette smoking, high blood pressure, high levels of certain blood fats, and a family history of cardiovascular disorders.
Other researchers have added to this list another risk factor: the compulsive, hard-driving, highly anxious personality. The greater the number of severity, the greater the person’s overall risk.

  These threats to the heart can be divided into two main categories: those beyond individual control, such as age, sex, and heredity, and those that can be controlled, avoided, or even eliminated. Among those in the second category are what cardiologists call “the triple threat.” These are high blood pressure, cigarette smoking, and high cholesterol levels in the blood.

  If you smoke a pack of cigarettes a day, your risk of having a heart attack is twice that of a nonsmoker. If you smoke, have hypertension, and eat a diet high in fats without any exercise at all, your risk is five times greater than normal.

The Healthy Heart

  If these risk factors endanger the heart’s health, what enhances its well-being and improves its odds of working long and well?

  Obviously, quitting cigarettes and eating a low-fat diet will help. The next best thing you can do for your heart’s sake is to give it what it needs: regular exercise or complete cardio interval training.
  The heart is a muscle, or, more accurately, a group or “package” of muscles, similar in many ways to the muscles of the arms and legs. And just as exercise strengthens and improves limb muscles, it enhances the health of the heart muscles as well.

  Since World War II, several large-scale statistical studies have evaluated the relationship between physical activity and cardiovascular disease. One well-known survey compared 31,000 drivers and conductors of some bus companies. The more sedentary drivers had a significantly higher rate of heart disease than the conductors, who walked around the buses and climbed stairs to the upper level.
  The why and how behind these statistics were best explained by classic experiments with dogs whose coronary arteries were surgically narrowed to resemble those of humans with arteriosclerosis. Dogs who were exercised had much better blood flow than those kept inactive.

  The exercise seemed to stimulate the development of new connections between the impaired and the nearly normal blood vessels, so exercised dogs had a better blood supply to all the muscle tissue of the heart. The human heart reacts in the same way to provide blood to the portion that was damaged by the heart attack.

  To enable the damaged heart muscle to heal, the heart relies on new small blood vessels for what is called collateral circulation. These new branches on the arterial tress can develop long before a heart attack — and can prevent a heart attack if the new network takes on enough of the function of the narrowed vessels.

 With all these facts, it is now boiled down to a single question: What should be done in order to prevent such dilemmas?

 Some studies showed that moderate exercise several times a week is more effective in building up these auxiliary pathways than extremely vigorous exercise done twice often.

  The general rule is that exercise helps reduce the risk of harm to the heart. Some researchers further attested the link between exercise and a healthy heart based on the findings that the non-exercisers had a 49% greater risk of heart attack than the other people included in the study. The study attributed a third of that risk to a sedentary lifestyle alone.

Hence, by employing cardio interval training, you can absolutely expect positive results not only in areas that concern your cardiovascular system but in the overall status of your health as well.
  This particular activity that is definitely good for the heart is a cycle of “repeated segments” that is of an intense nature. In this process, there is an interchange period of recuperation. It can both be a comprehensive activity and moderate motion.

  Consequently, the benefits of merely engaging in this kind of activity can bring you more results than you have ever expected. 

These are:
1. The threats of heart attack are lessened, if not eliminated
2. Enhanced heart task
3. Increase metabolism, increase the chance of burning calories, therefore, assisting you in losing weight
4. Improves lung capacity
5. Helps lessen or eliminate the cases of stress
Indeed, cardio interval training is the modern way of creating a healthy, happy heart and body.

Stay Healthy
MN Curry


Benefits of Detoxing for Fitness and Health

  It seems to be a little disgusting when you are detoxing or cleansing. Your body shows some signs that you have built up toxins. These toxins can affect your whole body's fitness and health.
  There are times that you feel sluggish and feel stressful. Your body may experience continuous aching, diarrhea, constipation, and a feeling of clumsiness. Rapid weight gain and the incapacity to lose excess weight can also be signs of toxins in the body.
  Moreover, the toxins found in the body are found and stored in your fat cells. For Americans who are taking the usual American diet, a person may consume 70 trillion garbage cans for each cell. In detoxing your body and cleaning the unwanted garbage in your cells, you should pay attention to your elimination organs.
There are particular organs in your body that deal with cell waste management. These organs play a major role in the detoxing process for a fit and healthy body.
 
  1. Your liver is the organ that recycles the unwanted chemicals in the body. It sorts out the toxins and places them in the organ for elimination during the process of circulation. The principal elimination organs will back up the liver where these toxins will be stored and then eliminated.

  2. The lymph glands also play an important role in eliminating the toxins. A network of tubing brings out the excess waste of the cells from the body and to the final eliminating organs. The appendix, thymus, tonsil, and spleens are major lymphatic glands that help the major organs of the body in cleansing and detoxing.
 
  3. The kidneys help in the water management of the body. They are the ones that keep the good chemistry of the blood alkaline by eliminating the dissolved acid waste. You can help your kidneys to function very well by drinking plenty of water. It is much better if you drink fresh alkaline juices and purified water. You may take ½ ounce of alkaline every day to see positive results on your body weight.
 
  4. The lungs are the organs that keep the blood air purified. They allow the oxygen to go directly into the bloodstream. It is also responsible for removing waste gases that are found in every cell of the body. Deep breathing and fresh air are very helpful in keeping the lungs healthy and free from toxins. If you are in an urban area, it is recommended that you find an oxygen-rich area where you can perform deep breathing.
 
  5. The colon is a solid waste management organ in your body. Medical practitioners have found many people that may have an 80-pound mucus and rubber-like solid waste that are found on the walls of the colon. Detoxing and cleaning the colon can be a really tough thing to do. However, having a free waste colon can certainly provide you good benefits of having a clean and healthy body.
 
  If you are experiencing some signs of detoxification, you may try doing a regular walking exercise. Exercise is a good key to having a fit and healthy body. Many diet doctors also suggest that you drink plenty of lemon water. This is an effective way of maintaining very good circulation and can increase the rate of detoxification inside the body.

  Stay Healthy
M.N.Curry


  

Quick Tips to Boost Your Metabolism

                                                                                                                                                            

 There are a lot of people who would give a lot to increase their metabolism. Having a high level of metabolism enables one to burn fat and lose weight fast with the least amount of activity. Metabolism is the rate by which the body produces and consumes energy and calories to support life.

  There are several factors that affect the metabolism of a person, such as the amount of muscle tissue, the frequency of the meals one consumes, genetics, stress levels, personal diet and activity levels. Metabolism slows done due to the following: loss of muscle because of not enough physical activity, the tendency of the body to cannibalize its own tissue because there is not enough food energy to sustain it, and the decrease of physical activity that comes naturally with old age.

Here are several ways to fire up one's metabolism:

1. Build up on lean, mean body mass. It is only natural that metabolism decreases along with age, but it is possible to counter the effects. The amount of muscle a person has is a very strong determinant in the ability to burn calories and shed fat. So it goes without saying that exercise is essential. Build strength and resistance by working out at least twice a week, preferably with weights. Do easy exercises in between workouts. Simple tasks such as walking the dog and using the stairs in place of the elevator can already take off calories. The key is to match the amount of eating to the amount of activity one has. Here are some guidelines for getting the right exercise:

For strength training

-Increase the amount of repetitions of a particular exercise.
-Add the level of resistance
-Utilize advanced exercise techniques if possible

For cardiovascular training

-Insert intervals between exercises
-Perform cross-training and combine the exercises
-Add up on resistance and speed

 
2. Eat breakfast. A lot of people are ignoring the fact that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Surprisingly, the ones who eat breakfast are thinner than the ones who do not. Metabolism can slow down considerably if breakfast is taken during mid-morning or if one waits until the afternoon to eat.

3. Avoid sugar. Sugar enables the body to store fat. It is recommended that a person consumes food that helps sustain an even level of blood sugar. Additionally, progressive exercise 2-3 times a week should be done in order to stabilize blood sugar.

4. Eat spicy foods. Hot cuisine with peppers can increase metabolism.

5. Sleep more. According to research, it is riskier for people who do not get enough sleep to gain weight. Also, muscles are regenerated during the last couple of hours of slumber.

6. Increase water intake. Water flushes out toxins that are produced whenever the body burns fat. The majority of bodily functions involve water, and lack of water causes the body system's operations to decrease its speed and produce unneeded stress as a result.

7. Eat smaller meals. It is advisable to consume 4 to 6 small meals that are timed 2 to 3 hours apart.

8. Never skip meals. People tend to skip meals in order to lose weight, which is a big mistake since it slows down metabolism.

9. Plan meals in detail. Always prepare the right amount of food to be consumed at the designated intervals. Do not commit the mistake of eating meals in sporadic patterns.

9. Ditch the stress! Stress, be it physical or emotional, triggers the release of a steroid called cortisol, which decreases metabolism. Also, people tend to eat excessively when stressed.

10. Guzzle up on green tea. It can be used as a substitute for coffee. Tea has the ability to stimulate metabolism, and unlike coffee, it has no undesirable side effects when too much is consumed.

11. Include more energy foods in the diet, such as fruits and vegetables, beans, and whole grains.

  Achieving the desired body weight is never impossible if one has the determination and patience needed to stabilize the metabolism level, which plays an important role in weight loss. A person needs to realize that eating right and working out is not just a passing fancy, but a way of life.

To Your Health,
 
Mike Curry


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