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June 10th, 2008

Low Carbohydrate Stupidity

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The latest buzz word for today’s diet scams and prepackaged
food rip-offs is “low carb”. “Eat all the fat and meat you
want and still lose weight.” Yeh, when your cold dead body
starts to dry up!

Let’s make one thing clear, without carbohydrates you die.
Carbohydrates; fruits, vegetables, and grains provide the
fiber, sugar, and electrolytes your body needs to survive.
Without these vital nutrients, you die.

How did this carbohydrate stupidity get started? It started
as the result of confusion about a new discovery called the
glycemic index.

When you eat carbohydrates, your blood sugar level rises.
Excessive blood sugar is not good for your body. To clear
the sugar from your bloodstream, your pancreas releases
insulin. This causes the sugar to be stored in your fat cells.

The fact is that you need some sugar in your blood because
that’s where your energy comes from. Without blood sugar,
neither your muscles nor your brain will work. But excess
blood sugar is a problem.

New research has discovered that eating certain refined
carbohydrates causes your blood sugar to rise much higher
and stay high longer than eating whole carbohydrates.

- Note: As you age, your pancreas becomes less efficient at
producing insulin. As a result, sugar is not effectively
cleared from the bloodstream, resulting in type 2 diabetes
(often called adult-onset diabetes). More than half of the
16 million Americans estimated to have diabetes are over
age 60. Type 2 diabetes can usually be controlled through
diet and exercise.

The gylcemic index uses the blood sugar rise caused by
eating pure sugar as a guide for rating other foods. Pure
sugar has a glycemic index of 100. To stay thin and healthy,
you need to avoid foods with a gylcemic index higher than
about 50.

The gylcemic index of thousands of foods has been measured
by monitoring thousands of peoples blood sugar after eating
the food, and then calculating an average. The results
have been published and you can find gylcemic tables on
the Web.

What are the offending foods?

1. Any food made of refined flour; bread, cake, cookies,
cereal, crackers, donuts, etc.

2. White rice.

3. Potatoes.

The above foods will cause your blood sugar to rise rapidly
and stay high for a long period. If the above foods are a
regular part of your diet, you will be gaining weight
uncontrollably. Avoid these foods and your weight will
gradually fall back to a normal zone.

What are the good carbohydrates?

1. 100% stone ground whole wheat bread.

2. Whole grain wheat bran cereal.

3. Surprisingly, pastas like spaghetti, macaroni, and
ravioli have glycemic indexes lower than 50.

4. Even more surprising, chocolate has a glycemic index
less than 50.

Most fruits and vegetables have a low glycemic index, but
there are some exceptions. Oranges and grapefruits have a
low glycemic index but turn them into juice and the glycemic
index zooms up. Beans and nuts have a low glycemic index,
but watch those calories! Plain baked beans have 240
calories per cup and walnuts have 190 calories per ounce.
And just because a product contains a food with a low
glycemic index doesn’t mean the product’s recipe has a low
glycemic index.

Locate a good glycemic index table and use it to select
low glycemic index carbohydrates to replace the high
glycemic index foods in your diet.

Don’t be fooled by listening to the low carbohydrate
stupidity. Don’t eat only fat and meat. That would cause
health problems that will eventually lead to your death.

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June 10th, 2008

Benefits Of Vitamin B12

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Vitamin B12 is a safe, reliable and inexpensive vitamin. For health-conscious individuals, a regular intake of a prescribed amount of vitamin B12 is a key element for preserving a balance in the human body. B12 could be obtained from food sources or could be taken in the form of supplements orally or via injections.
In combination with other B-group vitamins, vitamin B12 ensures the smooth functioning of vital life processes of the human body. It is important for maintaining a healthy nervous system and DNA production. Vitamin B12 helps to regulate the formation of red blood cells in the body. Other benefits of vitamin B12 include its role in maintaining and increasing energy levels in the human body.
Vitamin B12 is highly beneficial in various forms. Methylcobalamin, the coenzyme form of vitamin B12 is a body-friendly version, which means that no metabolic steps are required for its ingestion and it can be used it in its normal form. It is available as a sublingual tablet that dissolves under the tongue (because the digestive system might modify this molecule). Through this method, vitamin B12 can directly penetrate the bloodstream and yield numerous benefits. Hydroxocobalamin is another form of vitamin B12 that has been recognized as an effective cure for cyanide poisoning.
Research studies reveal a clear, inverse correlation between homocysteine (an amino acid found in the human body) levels and vitamin B12 levels. Blocking the formation of homocysteine leads to endothelial dysfunction (a narrowing of the arteries) and is a precursor of atherosclerosis; vitamin B12 helps to curb atherosclerosis. A supplement of vitamin B12 also augments the efficiency of folic acid’s capacity to lower homocysteine levels. Researchers are of the opinion that in conjunction with folic acid, an adequate dose of vitamin B12 helps to counter heart diseases and thrombosis. The synthesis of S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe), a compound involved in immune function and mood, depends on the association of folate and vitamin B12.
Studies indicate that absorption of Vitamin B12 decreases with an increase in age. Hence, an increased intake of vitamin B12 is extremely useful for adults above fifty. The recommended form of intake is in supplement form, since elderly people absorb this form better than food forms of vitamin B12. A supplementation of vitamin B12 aids in the cognitive function and heals neurological impairment within this group.
In most cases, vitamin B12 should be taken in conjunction with a folic acid supplement and a B-Complex vitamin. The good news is that while an intake of vitamin B12 facilitates functions necessary for everyday existence, an extra dose causes no harm but instead could be stored for future use.

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April 26th, 2008

Brain Foods Make You Think Differently for Back-to-school

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Students might start thinking a little differently, once they learn about brain foods, and how they can help their concentration and make their school work easier.

The most important meal of the day is breakfast. Kids who eat breakfast consistently do better on tests. Getting better grades is important, but making time to eat breakfast is tough. “If you don’t have time for a sit down breakfast, grab a handful of walnuts, a whole grain breakfast bar, yogurt, or some peanut butter stuffed inside a whole wheat pita,” advises Dave Grotto, a registered dietician, nutrition expert and director of nutrition educational services at Block Center for Integrated Cancer Care & Optimal Health. “Stay away from the high sugar/caffeine foods like doughnuts, soda and coffee,” explained Grotto. “Eating those foods can provide immediate fuel (glucose) to the brain, but it’s a very short-term fix. As your glucose level falls, concentration becomes difficult and you end up feeling tired and ready for a nap. Try making a fruit smoothie the night before so you can grab it in the morning and guzzle it on the way to school,” suggests Grotto, who recently coached contestants auditioning for ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire’ about specific brain foods that are optimal for concentration, and those that will slow a person down. “Use fresh fruit like blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, red grapes, and pomegranates … all high in antioxidants, which research shows enhances cognitive function, recall and memory. Add some yogurt, mix in two tablespoons of peanut butter, for a supercharged brain smoothie. This tasty concoction will zap the brain into an A+ charged state of concentration that will last for hours.”

One of the best brain boosters is the dependable egg. Eggs contain protein and choline. Choline is one of the B vitamins that participates in many biological processes, and is especially important for healthy brain, cardiovascular, and liver function. Check the label for the type of eggs that are rich in Omega 3 fatty acids, which are also naturally lower in cholesterol. Omega 3 fats contain DHA, an essential fat needed for brain development and for reducing harmful brain plaques.

Students who chow down on burgers, fries, chicken nuggets or pizza at lunch, will get a quick blood sugar surge, accompanied by that all too familiar crash, most likely just as it’s time to walk into their next class. Studies have shown that consuming a high fat diet can impair learning skills as well as memory. Instead, try a grilled chicken sandwich on a whole grain bun, or grilled tuna or salmon burgers on whole wheat bread. Lean proteins with whole grains, along with some healthy fats, will help students sustain energy and maximize their potential throughout their school day.

Like gasoline in a car, students need to fuel themselves in moderation throughout the day. “If hunger pangs hit in mid-morning, mid-afternoon, or as soon as you come home from school, avoid snacking on candy bars, soda and potato chips,” says Grotto. “These foods can raise cholesterol levels, contribute to weight gain and obesity, and an increased risk of diabetes. Instead, choose brain food snacks like almonds, walnuts, sunflower seeds, whole grain cereal bars, peanut butter and fruit juice-sweetened jelly on whole grain bread. Instead of soda, mix non-sweetened grape juice with green tea. Green tea has the same healthful antioxidants as red grapes and berries. If you need a chocolate fix, the news is good. A small bar of dark chocolate - rich in antioxidants, is fine. Or. some dark chocolate chips with some healthy nuts … good for you and tastes great!”

Students need to keep their levels of concentration up to absorb all the information teachers are feeding to the brain. At night brain power needs to be maintained to handle homework and studying, to say nothing about extracurricular activities and a busy social life. “Feeding your brain the foods it needs, will help you think in a new way about what you eat,” concluded Grotto.

The Block Center for Integrative Cancer Care and Optimal Health was founded in 1980 by Penny and Keith Block, M.D. with a focus on treating the patient as a whole person, not treating just the diagnosis or symptoms. The Center’s research-based treatment integrates an innovative approach to the best of conventional medicine with scientifically sound complementary therapies — therapeutic nutrition, botanical and phytonutrient supplementation, prescriptive exercise, and systematic mind-body strategies — to enhance the recovery process. Block has pioneered this “middle ground” approach to cancer care and optimal health - designing a total treatment plan that is tailored to the precise needs of each patient, using a unique set of clinical and laboratory assessments. The Block Center is breaking new ground with the creation and development of Cancer Rehab as an innovative treatment modality, and currently is the only private North American medical center using chrono-modulated chemotherapy. While the Block Center is a full treatment clinic, it is involved in collaborative research with M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas as a Community Clinical Oncology Program (CCOP) and is also engaged in clinical cancer research with other university facilities in the United States and Israel.

Betty Hoeffner, is a freelance writer who writes articles on a number of subject matters.

April 11th, 2008

Hoodia Heaven

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As a certified gym rat, I’m constantly talking to different people about supplements, weight loss products, and diet foods. If it’s out there, I’ve heard of it and probably know someone who has tried it. In the past few months, I’ve talked to more people about the weight loss supplement hoodia than any other product. Here are some of the things people I know have said about hoodia…

“It works, there’s no question of that. I eat a lot less than I used to. Sometimes I have to remind myself to eat because I don’t crave food anymore like I used to. That’s a good thing since the foods I used to crave were also the foods that packed on the pounds.” - Brian J.

“I’ve been on it for two months, and I’ve taken three inches off my waist. In comparison to ********* (an ephedra supplement - author), it’s a lot better for me because I don’t get the shakes all the time. I feel normal, but I’m eating less and losing weight.” - Melissa H.

“This is probably the first thing I’ve ever taken that’s worked long term.” - John C.

“18 pounds in a month…you tell me. I’ve been within five pounds of the same weight for the past seven years, and I was starting to think that was just where I would always be no matter what I did.” - Adam M.

“This stuff is the real deal. I haven’t changed my workout one bit but I’ve lost a lot of weight. How else can you explain it?” - Kevin T.

After hearing the reviews, I have decided to give it a try. I’ll let you know how it’s going when I write next month. If it can do for me half of what I have seen it do for my friends, I’ll be pretty satisfied. Until next time, keep fit.

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April 9th, 2008

Impotence treatment: Success Depends on the Root Cause

The cause by which impotence occurs also leads to the mode of treatment. The first step towards the impotence treatment is to define the cause and then try the easiest and least-risky treatment. Before a sure treatment is agreed, the following factors should be measured: Any pre-existing ailment and medications? The amount of comfort with the treatment technique. Partner fulfillment and safety profiles need to be measured.

Specialists strongly advocate that the patient’s associate be involved to help with any essential sexual alteration. No matter what the action, embarking on a healthy lifestyle is the first and significant step for maintaining and reinstating erectile function or impotence. Below are the few ayurvedic herbs that are very supportive in treating the impotence and is considered good impotence treatment.Shilajit; since ancient times has been used to treat the impotence and other sexual diseases. Shilajit is empowered with the Fulvic acid that is known to supply us with the required vitamin and minerals that gets depleted due to various life processes in the body.

Shilajit is considered as an excellent impotence treatment.Ashwagandha is known as Withinia somnifera in the botanical terms. Ashwagandha is world wide known as Indian ginseng as it has very similar properties as that of the ginseng. Ashwagandha contains anoids that are also very helpful in treating all kinds of sexual disorders including impotence.Shilapravang is one of the most powerful herbal Viagra. It is empowered with the bases of ayurveda. It is extremely helpful in treating the various sexual related diseases like impotence erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation.

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