Monday, November 21, 2011
Maybe it's time to take Dr. Miller's Wholy Tea.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Exercises for Seniors: Good for the Heart
Improve strength, balance, flexibility and endurance
Strength exercises build older adult muscles and increase your metabolism, which helps to keep your weight and blood sugar in check.
Balance exercises build leg muscles, and this helps to prevent falls. According to the NIH, U.S. hospitals have 300,000 admissions for broken hips each year, many of them seniors, and falling is often the cause of those fractures. If you are an older adult, balance exercises will help you avoid problems ar you get older. If you are a senior, balance exercises can help you stay independent by helping you avoid the disabilities that could result from falling.
Stretching exercises can give you more freedom of movement, which will allow you to be more active during your senior years. Stretching exercises alone will not improve your endurance or strength.
Endurance exercises are any activity—walking, jogging, swimming, biking, even raking leaves—that increases your heart rate and breathing for an extended period of time. Build up your endurance gradually, starting with as little as 5 minutes of endurance activities at a time
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
3 Quick Tips to Eat Healthier
2. Breakfast really is the most important meal of the day. Even if you sometimes skip it, you will always feel more energetic and alert when you have it. At home, eat either oatmeal (sometimes topped with fresh fruit), whole wheat bread with cheese or with peanut butter, or cottage cheese with fresh fruit. These are healthful choices, and the protein fills you enough to keep me going all morning.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Magnesium is an essential mineral. Do you get enough Mg?
- Steven D. Ehrlich, NMD, Solutions Acupuncture, a private practice specializing in complementary and alternative medicine, Phoenix, AZ. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
10 Foods you should eat! But you probably don't...
The 10 Best Foods You Aren't Eating
10: Beets. Packed with folate and betaine. Eating it raw is best. Grate it and add it to a dish.
9: Cabbage. Lots of Sulforaphane that promotes cancer-fighting enzymes. Make coleslaw.
8: Guava. High in antioxidants and in potassium(+63% than bananas). Eat the whole fruit.
7: Swiss Chard. Bitter veggie, great for your eyes. Goes great with grilled steak/chicken.
6: Cinnamon. Helps control blood sugar cellular metabolism of sugar. Sprinkle on oatmeal.
5: Purslane. Plant with most omega-3 fatty acids. Contains tons of melatonin. Add to salad.
4: Pomegranate Juice. Reduces blood pressure. Lots of Vitamin C. Just need a small glass.
3: Goji Berries. Raisin-size fruits high in anti-oxidants. Used in Tibet for 1700+ years.
2: Dried Plums. Fights cancer-causing radicals in the body. Tons of great recipes out there.
1: Pumpkin Seeds. Magnesium-loaded. Toast 'em and eat them whole.
Try to incorporate some of these into your diet!
Source URL: http://lifestyle.ca.msn.com/health-fitness/diet/rodale-gallery.aspx?cp-documentid=29861292
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Marshmallow Leaves!
This herb is also an ingredient in Dr. Miller's Wholy Tea!
Traditionally used to soothe and support the intestines. Herbs high in mucilage, such as Marshmallow, are often helpful for symptomatic relief of coughs and irritated throats. Mallow has expectorant and demulcent properties, which accounts for this herb's historical use as a remedy for the respiratory tract, particularly in cases of irritating coughs with bronchial congestion.
Marshmallow root and to a lesser extent marshmallow leaf both contain significant percentages of mucilage, a natural gummy substance that does not dissolve in water. Like other mucilage-containing substances, marshmallow swells up and becomes slick when it is exposed to fluids. The resulting slippery material coats the linings of the mouth, throat, and stomach to relieve irritation and control coughing associated with respiratory or stomach conditions. For example, marshmallow has been used to treat sore throats and to alleviate heartburn. Marshmallow may also have mild anti-infective and immune-boosting properties.
Topically, marshmallow is used to soothe and soften irritated skin. It also sooths irritation and inflammation caused by bronchitis, urinary tract infections, colitis and other problems. Marshmallow root is also used to ease constipation.
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Friday, May 27, 2011
New blog post: Fish Oil May Have Positive Effects on Mood, Alcohol Craving, New Study Shows
ScienceDaily (May 27, 2011) — Omega 3 fatty acids may be beneficial for more than just the heart. Researchers at the Indiana University School of Medicine have found at a molecular level a potential therapeutic benefit from these dietary supplements for treating alcohol abuse and psychiatric disorders. In a multi-year study, researchers showed conclusive behavioral and molecular benefits for omega 3 fatty acid given to mice models of bipolar disorder. The fatty acid DHA, which is one of the main active ingredients in fish oil, "normalized their behavior," according to Alexander B. Niculescu, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor of psychiatry and the lead author of the study reported online in the Nature Publishing Group journalTranslational Psychiatry. Using a stress-sensitive mouse model of bipolar disorder developed in his lab, Dr. Niculescu and his colleagues studied the influence of dietary DHA. The mice have characteristic bipolar symptoms including being depressed and, when subjected to stress, becoming manic. "The mice that were given DHA normalized their behavior, they are not depressed and when subjected to stress, they do not become manic," said Dr. Niculescu. "When we looked into their brains, using comprehensive gene expression studies, we were surprised to see that genes that are known targets of psychiatric medications were modulated and normalized by DHA." An unexpected finding of the research was the discovery that the mice given DHA also showed a reduced desire for alcohol. "These bipolar mice, like some bipolar patients, love alcohol. The mice on DHA drank much less; it curtailed their alcohol abusive behavior," he said, adding that this is a completely novel finding. To verify this finding, the researchers studied another well-established animal model of alcoholism, the alcohol preferring P rats, and obtained similar results. "We believe a diet rich in omega 3 fatty acids may help the treatment and prevention of bipolar disorder, and may help with alcoholism as well," he said. The researchers also found correlations between mouse brain molecular changes and molecular markers in their blood, so called "biomarkers." "There is now substantial evidence at the molecular level that omega-3 fatty acids work on the brain in ways similar to psychiatric drugs," said Dr. Niculescu. "With these biomarker findings, we can now move forward as a field and do more targeted clinical studies in humans." Omega 3 fatty acids are known to be good for one's health, good for one's brain, and lack major side-effects, as opposed to some psychiatric medications, he said. Perhaps, he said, omega 3 fatty acid could in the future be used as an adjuvant treatment to minimize the amount of psychiatric drugs needed to produce the same effect, especially in pregnant women or women who intend to get pregnant. "A lot more work needs to be done in this area," Dr. Niculescu said. The research was supported by a National Institutes of Health Director's New Innovator Award grant to Dr. Niculescu. Other authors are Helen Le-Niculescu Ph.D., Natalie J. Case M.Sc., Leslie Hulvershorn, M.D. , Sagar D. Patel , Dean Bowker, Jyoti Gupta, M.D., Richard Bell, Ph.D., Howard J. Edenberg, Ph.D. , Ming T. Tsuang, M.D., Ph.D. , Ronald Kuczenski, Ph.D., Mark A. Geyer, Ph.D., and Zachary A. Rodd, Ph.D.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
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Laughter is sometimes the best medicine
Laughing helps to relieve stress, relaxes your body and triggers the release of endorphins.
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See the benefits of SEAWEED
Seaweed's natural digestive enzymes help the body's metabolic and digestive systems. Ocean Wonder Liquid Kelp contains seaweed and many more amazing ingredients.
Friday, April 15, 2011
The Key Ingredients to Our Products are also Key Ingredients to Your Body
Friday, April 8, 2011
Free Health Seminar at the Wpg Convention Centre this Saturday
Friday, March 4, 2011
New videos on YouTube
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