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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.
Synthetic Human Growth Hormone
Synthetic HGH is the supplement that the body is treated to when it is limited in producing the naturally occurring HGH, which is a chemical secretion of the pituitary gland and responsible for the development, vitality and overall human health factors staying at an optimal level. Lately, the many highs that controlled use of synthetic growth hormone can provide have been doing the rounds of not only aging young men and women with regular woes of excess fat, inadequate lean muscle mass and children (or adults) with stunted growth problems, but also those on an eternal quest to look good, young and stay in shape-as close to bodily perfection as possible. The use of synthetic HGH thus, has perhaps moved beyond the realm of body-builders who used it in the injectable form to add bulk to their frames, those in endurance sports wanting to raise their stamina and come into the world of the average Joe (or Jane) so as to treat their needs for hushed-up issues like impotency, erectile dysfunction and menstrual problems.
An overview of synthetic HGH: how the idea grew
The need for reproducing naturally occurring HGH had always been around with many pertinent health issues, both physical and psychological, associated with the imbalance of this vital chemical substance, so it was only a matter of time before HGH was synthesized in a laboratory. As early as 1985, it was Genentech that laid claim to being the pharmaceutical effort that produced recombinant GH in a test tube. Of course, many other scientists from major drug companies also joined in this revolution for producing this 191 amino acid hormone in a test tube but since the creation of Genentech‘s recombinant GH had comprised a 190 amino acid match - they had still been one amino acid short of HGH- so it was Eli Lilly, (1986) who the credit goes to for finding the lost link of the last amino acid hormone, which proved to be an identical match to the HGH produced by the pituitary gland. This synthetic HGH drug is called Humatrope today, counted among one of the most widely used recombinant growth hormone in current times.
Natural Ways to Prevent Back Pain
Back pain, especially lower back pain, is an extremely common complaint. In fact it is estimated that up to 90% of all Americans will suffer from lower back pain at some point in their lives, with over 50% experiencing more than one episode. There are a variety of causes of back pain that can make diagnosis and treatment quite complex.
In fact, the cause of back pain may not reside in the back at all but may be referred from ailments of other internal organs. As with most other health concerns prevention has many benefits over cure. Adopting a few simple commonsense measures can make a huge difference to the health and well being of your back.
Maintaining strong healthy muscles including back muscles is without doubt one of the most effective ways to help stave off back pain. Regular moderate exercise is essential for achieving strong muscles. Appropriate flexing and stretching together with exercise appropriate to the individual level of fitness is recommended.
Over half of all Americans today are overweight. Excessive weight places extra strain on the spine and back muscles and is a common cause of back problems. Maintaining an optimal weight will help reduce these issues. An adequate and balanced diet is vital to maintain a healthy spine and back. Healthy diet promotes healthy bones and muscles and avoids the strain of obesity or excess weight.