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Should I Use Vitamin And Mineral Supplements?
One of the contradictions of making mineral supplements is to be found in the usage of chemicals rather than the use of natural products. The demand for supplements has seen a great growth over the years as people take more and more supplements. One of the reasons is the debate on the suitability of chemical mineral vitamins and their long term benefits.
In fact our body does not assimilate the chemical supplements as easily as normal food particles. The industry is working hard to manufacture products which can be processed by the body easily and therefore will be more beneficial. Industry constantly innovates and produces new ‘more bio-available’ forms of minerals and vitamins. To overcome this, a large number of mineral vitamins have been developed that combine other elements to enable them to be more easily absorbed by the body. or examples, iron gluconate is something that is better absorbed by the body than plain iron.
When it comes to mineral supplements, they must contain greater quantities of the nutrient in order to allow the body to absorb enough. When the nutrients are consumed more than the needed quantity, it will increase the toxic levels in the body leading to other complications. This is why it is so important that one must consult with a health professional before ingesting large quantities of supplements touted in advertisements. The mineral vitamin supplement industry is constantly improving and developing forming new combinations that will really work.
How do hair loss drugs work?
There are two main brand name prescription hair loss medications. These are Propecia and Avodart. These types of drugs work by changing the hormonal balance in the body in order to reduce levels of the hormones that cause hair loss.
DHT: The primary cause of hair loss
‘DHT’, or ‘Dihydrotestosterone’, in simple terms is a by-product of testosterone, which has an effect on hair growth in the scalp. The effect DHT has on the scalp is dependent on the individuals genetically inherited sensitivity to DHT.
Although the science behind hair loss is still not completely understood, it is known that in most cases hair loss medications like Propecia do have a positive effect on hair loss.
The downside to hair loss medications
Despite hair loss drugs seeming to be reasonably effective at slowing hair loss down they do have the obvious problems. By using a drug to alter hormonal balance in the body (in this case the male sexual hormones), it’s quite possible that an individual might experience a reduced libido and potentially worse symptoms.
Can a pill stop hair loss?
Independent studies show that hair loss medicines can help slow hair loss down and in some cases stop it completely. There are even cases where hair has regrown. However the risk of side-effects may be too much for many people. If you’re considering getting a prescription for hair loss medication, make sure you research the possible side-effects first.
How to Choose the Right Diets that Works for You
If you are looking for diets that work, you may be overwhelmed by the choices you have out there which you can choose from to help you lose weight fast. Almost all of these diet programs have their own techniques and dozens of testimonials testifying to their effectiveness. So how do you choose the right diets that work for you?
Here are some tips to help you out!
Tip#1: Types of Food
Before you choose a particular diet program, make sure you know the types of food they use and whether it appeals to your own palates. If you have an affinity for sweet foods then obviously the Dr Atkins Diet would not be ideal for you. But these are perfect for those who love the protein meals of the Dr Atkins Diet program.
Tip#2: Variety of Foods
It is also important to have a variety of foods to eat during the entire course of the weight loss program. If you are restricted to one type of food all along, it won’t be long before you feel a strong urge to give up simply because you are bored and wish for more variety.
Tip#3: Exercise
All kinds of effective diet program must have some form of exercise regime incorporated into the program. There can be no enduring weight loss without some form of exercise program included.
Tip#4: Dietary Pattern
Is the program focused on the short term gain without much emphasis on the long-term maintenance of your weight? The ideal dietary pattern should be inculcated into your eating habits so you would focus more on the new dietary pattern instead of the short term starvation.
Tip#5: Stress Management
A good choice of diets that work would place a considerable emphasis on effective stress management. Proper stress management is important to be able to sustain long-term results.
Eat Healthy Foods to Reduce Heart Disease
Heart disease kills every 7 minutes in Canada. Obesity and lack of exercise can contribute to cardiovascular problems. Choosing and eating wisely and engaging in physical activities will greatly reduce your risk of developing heart disease.
Reduce Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
Swiss chard is loaded with potassium and is rich in calcium and magnesium. Fresh herbs like rosemary, chives, parsley, sage, thyme, and oregano are rich in antioxidants. They also add much more flavour to foods than salt. Low fat or nonfat yogurt has 50% more blood pressure lowering calcium and potassium than low fat milk. The other foods that lower high blood pressure are skimmed milk, fruit, and protein like lean meats, fish, skinless chicken and turkey. Being diabetic increases your risk of developing high blood pressure and other cardiovascular diseases because diabetes affects the arteries. Eating half a cup of carrots daily decreases the risk of diabetes in women by 27%. Carrots contain high levels of antioxidants. Chili pepper also helps because of the capsaicin found in the chili pepper that prevents blood sugar from rising.
Reduce Cholesterol Level
Garlic has a mild cholesterol lowering effect and it prevents the bad cholesterol (LDL) from building up in the arteries. Extra virgin olive oil is rich in monounsaturated fats that lower bad cholesterol when they replace saturated fats in the diet. Replace saturated fat rich foods with olive oil, avocado, and nuts. An ounce of almonds a day lowers the LDL by 13%-20%. Almonds are heart healthy because they have the most vitamin E and they are a good source of calcium. In addition you can also eat oatmeal and oat bran, walnuts, peanuts, hazelnuts, and pecans. Barley has high levels of soluble fibre which is digested very slowly and helps lower cholesterol levels. Broccoli is low in calories and has good fibre content. Oranges contains pectin which controls cholesterol and is an excellent source of vitamin C.
Reduce Heart Attacks
Salmon is rich in omega-3 fatty acids that eases inflammation. Black beans are loaded with magnesium and dried cherries are loaded with antioxidants that help neutralize enzymes that cause plaque to break apart. Eat a variety and all colours of fresh or partially cooked vegetables. If you fully cook or microwave vegetables they lose a lot of their nutrients.