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What is anemia?

Friday, January 29th, 2010

what is anemia?

Anemia.

Anemia means that there are too few red blood cells in the blood or that too few red blood cells contain hemoglobin.
[B] Hemoglobin [B] (Hb) is an iron-containing protein in red blood cells (erythrocytes) are present and ensure that oxygen from the lungs can be bound and transported.
In one man, the number of red blood cells per mm3 blood approximately 5,200,000, 4,700,000 women.

A red cell has an average lifespan of 90 to 120 days. Old blood through the liver and the spleen removed. There are constantly new red blood cells created in the bone marrow.
This process is called erythropoiesis and is governed by the secretion of the hormone erythropoietin (EPO) through the kidneys.

In the beginning, and symptoms of anemia usually so low that they often go unnoticed. They take but in severity as the anemia worsens. Initially you will if you have anemia tired faster and paler than usual. Pallor is most clearly visible in the nail bed, inside of the eyelids and lips and the palms. In anemia, the creases in the palms often as pale as the skin around it. With effort you more breathless than usual. Also you may notice that your heart beats faster than normal.

The most common cause of anemia is iron deficiency. In iron deficiency, the body can not make enough hemoglobin. With a shortage of vitamin B12 (such as pernicious anemia) or folate (folic acid deficiency), the body can not make enough red blood cells. In inherited disorders such as sickle cell anemia, thalassemia or a rare disease of the hemoglobin, the body produces an abnormal form of hemoglobin.

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Nail treatment.

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

beautiful nail

Too short? Too sensitive? Too dull? Too fragile? Too soft? Your fingernails can show it in many ways they are not top-and-feel. Sometimes it is simply matter to them alone, so they can grow itself back. In other cases, more is needed for your nails back into shape. Finally, there are things you just nails not so good at could, as much detergent, acetone-containing nail polish remover, or frequent use of nail polish.

You Pay attention to your nails? Keep you in cutting and filing, or use your nail care? How aware are you in your choice of nail polish, remover and others care? What brought you to it?

To make your nails look nice and well cared to show you do not necessarily have to nail. This handy steps make sure that you the day you come with nice groomed hands and nails. Your hands is more than you might you think.

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Beauty secrets for hair.

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

beauty hair

For the hair can look beautiful, some care must be taken not only at the time of washing and drying the hair but also to go to the beach or swim in the pool. For that reason provided below several recommendations and natural beauty secrets to achieve and maintain beautiful hair.

Recommendations when washing hair

* Brush, before washing the hair several times, as this helps release dirt particles and gel residues, fasteners or other hair products.
* Use little shampoo if you have short hair. Never exceeded.
* Rinse hair with warm water before applying the shampoo, thus the hair will absorb it faster.
* Spread the shampoo into the palm of your hand first and the hair. Then gently massage the shampoo all over the scalp and hair. It is important to know that the particles act fast cleansing shampoo in your hair, so you can not leave it too long.
* Rinse thoroughly with water, the residues of shampoo can make hair dull.

Beauty Secrets for after washing

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Benefit strawberries for health

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

strawberry

The strawberry fruit is very popular in the world. Since ancient times, it grows in America, Asia and Europe. The mill takes its name from its delicate fragrance, its scent (Fragaria vesca in Latin). There are many varieties of strawberries.
Season

The strawberry season runs from May to July.
Dietary

The strawberry is rich in water and low energy (35 kcal in 100g).
Its fiber content is high for a fruit.
Its mineral content is moderate, but varied and balanced.
Its high vitamin C is remarkable.

* Vitamin C (60 mg per 100g);
* Potassium (152 mg per 100g);
* Phosphorus (23 mg per 100g);
* Calcium (20 mg per 100g);
* Magnesium (12 mg per 100g);
* Iron (0.40 mg per 100g).

Health benefits

The strawberry is light and digestible.
Little energy, it allows to recharge the body of vitamin C.
The mill contributes to the mineral balance of the body.
Set strawberry

When buying, make sure the skin of the strawberry is bright and uniformly colored. The collar and the stem must be very green. Feel free to let yourself be guided by your nose, choose strawberries with their scent.
Strawberry Conserve

The strawberry is a fragile fruit. Ideally, she uses the date of purchase. It is possible to keep strawberries 2 or 3 days (maximum) in the vegetable crisper of the refrigerator, leaving them wrapped in their perforated tray.
Preparation Tips

The strawberry is washed under tap water. Be careful not to soak in water, and do not have the hull after washing. This is to preserve their flavor and vitamins. To get the best flavor, remove them from the refrigerator an hour or two before consumption.

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beautiful smile with healthy teeth.

Monday, January 18th, 2010

good smile

Remember that prevention is the best method to prevent future tooth decay and other problems that can become seriously hurt.
To not have to complain when it’s most old enough or, you instill from an early age the importance of keeping their teeth clean and avoid eating too many sweets. Only in this way will take awareness of what can make the neglect in this respect and will do everything possible to keep your mouth in perfect condition.

We give some recommendations for the daily care of your teeth:

• Go to your dentist every six months for a checkup. Fear not, it’s not like before anesthesia was not used, now, the dentist seeks to avoid pain on the patient to comfort them. Still, if you visit a dentist regularly, you will most likely not find any cavities that fix.

• If you feel any discomfort in your teeth, see your dentist. Maybe you have a filling replaced or requiring a cavity has advanced rapidly.

• Once a year goes to the dentist to perform a dental cleaning. This will help remove tartar build-up and your teeth will be healthier.

• Brush to get up in the morning and after every meal. Spend enough time to brush each piece and even the tongue. If you’re away from home and you have ingested food, rinse your mouth with water to remove food debris that can attack your enamel.

• Once a day, use dental floss to clean the area where each tooth is attached. This also prevents plaque from forming between your teeth.

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Do you know what is gingivitis?

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

gingivitis

Gingivitis is a disease caused by periodontal inflammation of the gums. Also present in children than in adults, this disease should be treated properly, severe pain in the consequences could be fair, in adults, ranging from loss of teeth.

WHAT IS DUE gingivitis?

Gingivitis caused by inflammation of the gingival tissue and in some cases, people do not realize it at first, because it can cause pain and therefore not to be noticed. Inflammation is caused by plaque deposits on the surface of the tooth. Dental plaque is a bacterial deposit, no color, just pile up and make a poison, damaging the gums gradually.

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Health benefits of saunas

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

saunas

The many claims about the health benefits of saunas. Lose weight, cleanse the body of toxins, relieve arthritis symptoms, improve respiratory problems, snake oil etc.. or scientific fact? You be the judge.

Lose weight

When you’re in a sauna your heart rate increases while your body works to cool. 300 to 500 calories are burned during a session 30 minute sauna.

True, but in a sauna the heart is the only muscle being exerted. The construction and tone the muscles of regular exercise gives the equivalent calorie burn with the additional benefits of dial tone. For optimal weight loss, do some exercise, then take a sauna afterwards.
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Diet with herbal medicines for diabetics.

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

diet with herbal medicines for diabetics

Diet plays a important role in the lives of patients with diabetes. They should always try to follow a healthy diet rich in fiber. Avoid fried, greasy or spicy foods, and stay away from junk food. Patients with diabetes should eat more vegetables and fruit at dinner or lunch you more than other foods. Some vegetables such as celery, bitter gourd, onion, garlic, artichokes, and spinach are most useful to reduce the level of diabetes. There are also herbal medicines, which really effective. After examining several medicinal plants, research centers are making some drugs for diabetes. This includes the “Neem”, “PANN”, “Amla”, “Haldi”, and other intergraduales, which helps control blood sugar in the blood. Some drugs can be very effective in some types of diabetes without side effects. There are herbal treatments for patients with diabetes. Sudha Silajit: has been used to treat diabetes in Ayurvedic medicine. That Shilajit called “Asphaltum” (Latin). Contraactúa diabetes and regulate blood sugar levels. Shilajit also been used to strengthen the physical, anti-envejecedor, libido, injury healing, urinary tract rejuvenation, strengthen bones, etc.. What other herbs Fenugreek helps in the treatment. Take 5 grams of crushed fenugreek seeds 2 times a day with milk and you have effective results. Karvellak used to act as stimulating the pancreas to produce insulin in the body. Guduchi Satva used to treat diabetes in Ayurveda. Maintaining balance Vata, Pitta, and Kapha in the body. Chopchini, better known as “Sarasapilla”, also stimulates the production of insulin. Vijaya Saar, whose name was also “Kinotree Malabar, stimulates producing cells in the blood glucose.

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Cholesterol

Monday, January 11th, 2010

cholesterol

What is cholesterol?

Cholesterol is a fat that comes from animal products. Your body makes cholesterol, but you also get cholesterol from the foods you eat. All foods of animal origin contain cholesterol. Some examples of foods that contain cholesterol are:
* Egg yolk
* Meat
* Dairy products
* Organs (eg liver)
* Butter

Too much cholesterol in your body can cause heart problems in the future.

Only animal foods contain cholesterol.

What is fat?

Fat is important for our bodies because it is used to transport some vitamins. Fat adds flavor to meals (which is why foods that are high in fat taste good). Fat also gives a feeling of satiety (when we eat foods high in fat, we’ll feel full for a long period of time, because fat takes longer to digest).

Where is the fat?

Fat is found in a variety of foods such as dairy products, meat, sauces and desserts. Some foods are all fat, like butter, margarine, and oils. Other foods are a combination of fat, protein and carbohydrates, such as hamburgers, cheese, crackers, and pizza. You can easily see the fat in some foods such as fat around the meat or butter on bread. However, 75% of the fat in food is hidden. You eat it but you can not see it! You can not see it because fat is part of the food or is added during preparation or cooking. To lose fat from your diet, you first need to know where to find it.

Why is not healthy to eat high-fat?

It is important to know how much fat in the foods you eat. Although fat is important, only small amounts need to be healthy. Also you should know about the fat that you or your family members are added to foods when cooking. The fat adds calories. Means excess calories to gain weight. The fat also increases blood cholesterol. Cholesterol can increase your risk for future heart problems.

How much fat do we need?

The American Heart Association and American Dietetic Association recommends that 30% of the calories we eat come from fat. For example, if you need 2,200 calories a day, 660 calories should come from fat (73 g fat, and that 1 gram of fat = 9 calories). Total fat that you should eat for a day includes the fat in food and fat used in preparing meals. It makes sense being contant each gram of fat we eat but we have a general understanding of our food.

Certain types of fat increase cholesterol levels. For that reason is that we care about fat. One of the most important things you must do to maintain proper cholesterol levels is to lower consumption of fat in your diet, especially animal fat.

Are there different types of fat?

The two types of fat are animal fat and vegetable fat. You must download both in your diet, but especially fat of animal origin. Animal fat increases cholesterol levels more than the vegetable fat.

Vegetable fats are usually liquid at room temperature. Some examples are:
* Canola Oil
* Olive oil
* Corn oil
* Peanut oil
* Safflower oil
* Salad Dressing
* Mayonnaise

The animal fats are usually solid at room temperature. Some examples are:
* Butter
* Fat of meat
* Skin Chicken
* Bacon

Saturated fat, polyunsaturated and monounsaturated affect cholesterol levels in different ways. Vegetable fats can be saturated, polyunsaturated or monounsaturated. It is important to compare the type of fat you’re using to cook.

Saturated Fat: It’s the most increases cholesterol levels. This type of fat is usually solid at room temperature. Some examples are:
* Coconut oil
* Palm oil
* Butter
* Butter
* Animal fat (tallow, lard and bacon fat)
* Chicken fat
* Also the fat in whole milk, cheese, yogurt and sour cream regularly.

Polyunsaturated fat
: It is usually liquid at room temperature. This type of fat helps lower total cholesterol, both the good and bad cholesterol. Some examples are:
* Corn Oil
* Safflower oil
* Soy oil
* Cottonseed oil
* Walnut oil
* Sesame oil

Monounsaturated fat
: This type of fat is believed to lower the bad cholesterol while maintaining levels of good cholesterol. ” Some examples are:
* Canola Oil
* Olive oil
* Peanut oil
* Nuts

Polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats are appropriate and can be used in moderation.
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Health and Productivity in the Modern Office

Monday, January 4th, 2010

healthy work

Every day we spend more and still working longer hours at the computer. It is therefore not surprising that we suffer from muscle aches, back disorders, vision problems and weight gain. So, as activities become more dependent on the computer we must pay more attention to their working environment.

This note provides a guide to adjust office equipment related to computer and the lighting conditions to prevent eyestrain. If you use a laptop and its activity involves continuously varying environment, use this guide to try to adjust the conditions of its changing environment.

Note that some items are interrelated, for example, changing the height of your chair should adjust your keyboard height and angle of the screen of your monitor.

Health problems associated with computer use
Muscle pain, eye fatigue and other discomforts often associated with prolonged use of the computer.

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