Friday, June 3, 2011

Herbs For Women

HERBS FOR WOMEN


  • Siberian Ginseng – The ultimate tonic, a mild aphrodisiac, memory enhancer, for physical stamina, stress reduction, clearer thinking, better decision making, faster recovery from illness or trauma. Known as an “adaptogen” it enables one to “adapt to changes in the environment both emotionally and physically.

  • White Atractylodes – Used in Chinese medicine to treat physical and mental fatigue, to improve “chi”. Better digestion – helps balance ability to reduce/increase amount of food eaten.

  • Astragulus – An organ toning and balancing herb, particularly stimulating to the immune system; It is an adaptogen - it has a balancing effect on bodily functions; it’s used by practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine to strengthen or tone the body's overall vitality or “chi” – anti-aging.

  • Red Atractylodes – Energizes, detoxifies the body, retards aging, aids digestion and helps rid the body of excess water.

  • Licorice Root – Soothing effects on the genitourinary, digestive and respiratory systems. Especially helpful to support the adrenal glands for stress reduction. For sluggish metabolism, anti-oxidant – anti-aging

  • Green Tea – Energizer, anti-aging

  • Gymnema – Stabilizes blood sugar levels, curbs cravings for sweets

  • Gypenosides – Anti-aging antioxidant, helps the body burn more fat by boosting metabolism

  • Hawthorn –Tonic especially for cardiovascular health

  • Bitter Orange (Citrus Aurantium) - Burns fat, suppresses appetite, increases energy

  • Lotus Leaf – Helps remove fat from the blood stream, eliminate toxic waste, for digestion

  • Safflower – Relieves menstrual problems, helps to reduce fluid retention

  • Sicklepod Senna Seed (Cassia Tora) –Removes fat from the blood, improves digestion, brightens the eyes

  • Rhubarb – Assist the bowels in removal of toxins to support immune system

  • Chromium – Stabilize blood sugar and energy levels, reducing cravings for sweets

  • Fo-Ti – Rejuvenating tonic to increase vigor, encourage longevity and enhance fertility.

  • Lycium – Legendary for it’s ability to improve a woman’s skin, nourishes, fights effects of aging, repairs damaged tissue by increasing the production of critical growth hormones.

  • Dong Quai – For female problems including menstrual cramps, PMS, balances hormones

  • Cynomorium – Energy booster, rejuvenator of lagging sex drive

  • Ligusticum Wallichi – Increases energy, strengthens the immune system, brightens the eyes retards aging

  • White Peony – Helps balance hormones, nourishes the blood, slows aging process, pain reducer

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Friday, April 8, 2011

B 1 Vitamin

Vitamin B1 - Thiamine

Enhances circulation and blood formation, carohydrate metabolism and helps with digestion. It helps with energy, growth and learning capacity. It is needed for proper muscle tone of the intestines, stomach and heart. Thiamin also act as a antioxidant, protecting the body from the degenerative effects of aging.

Foods rich in B 1
brown rice, egg yolks, fish legumes, liver, peanuts, peas, pork, poultry, rice bran, wheat germ and whole grains.

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Your Bodies Need For Water | ArticleField.com

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Friday, January 7, 2011

Weight Loss And Water

YOUR BODY NEEDS WATER 
Even in the winter we need to drink water.

Water makes up more than 70 percent of the body's tissues and plays a major role in nearly every body function from regulating temperature and cushioning joints to bringing oxygen to the cells and removing waste from the body. It is second only to oxygen as a primary building block of human life. Every moment of every day, our bodies use water to per- form one task after another that is necessary to our lives.

Severe dehydration can affect blood pressure, circulation, digestion and kidney function. But on a daily basis, not getting enough water can cause fatique, dry skin, headaches and constipation. Hydration should be the primary focus of health. Proper water utilization is necessary for the accurate processing of 80 percent of the messages communicated between the brain and the body. Even a slight imbalance may cause confused electrical messages to misdirect the muscles of the body. Hydration is also responsible for proper functioning of 90 percent of the muscles in the body.

Through sweat, breathing and other excretory functions, our body loses about three quarts of fluid a day. Yet most people do not replace this lost water with water. Instead we drink soda, tea, coffee, wine and processed juices. These fluids contain a high amount of caffeine, sugars, artificial flavors and coloring as well as other unhealthy artificial substances. These fluids act as diuretics (pulling water from tissue, body organs, etc. then flushing water from our systems) thereby creating an environment of greater fluid loss. The result is that many people end up with chronic dehydration.

Becoming thirsty is nothing more than our body telling us to replace this precious liquid. But how many of us actually drink water?

Everyone should drink 1 ounce of water per pound of body fat, or at least 3 quarts per day. This will help with bowel elimination and help with weight loss.

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Monday, December 27, 2010

Muscle Cramps Can Be Helped With Vitamins From Goldshield Elite

Muscle Cramps
What does it mean?

Definition: Involuntary spasm or contraction of the muscles, occurring especially at night in the legs and feet.

Common Causes: Mineral and/or vitamin imbalance or deficiency, dehydration, varicose veins, poor circulation.

Common Symptoms: Uncontrollable spasms and twitching of the muscles.

Nutritional Support: Below is a list of nutritional supplements providing natural support to help you achieve optimal health. It is suggested by independent doctors that you design your personal program with supplements recommended from the "Essential" and "Very Important" lists. Select from the additional supplements as desired. Each one of us is unique and may find best results by using more of the listed nutrients.

ESSENTIAL
Minerals: (select one or more of the following)

Power Nutrient
Ultra Power Nutrient

Coral Calcium

VERY IMPORTANT
Cal-Mag Plus

Coral Calcium

Formula #1, the Original Oral Chelation

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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Vitamin D for Women

African-American woman have higher rates of vitamin D deficiency associated with aggressive breast cancer than white women, a new study finds.

Researchers at the University of South Carolina studied 107 women who had been diagnosed with breast cancer in the past five years, including 60 African-Americans. Sixty percent of African-American women studied had low vitamin D levels, compared to 15% of white women.

“We know that darker skin pigmentation acts somewhat as a block to producing vitamin D when exposed to sunlight, which is the primary source of vitamin D in most people,” study author Susan Steck, PhD, MPH, professor of epidemiology at the University of South Carolina, says in a news release.

Vitamin D Deficiency Linked to Breast Cancer

All participants donated a blood sample, and vitamin D concentrations were measured.

The mean serum concentration of vitamin D was 29.8 nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL) in white women and 19.3 ng/ml in African-American women, researchers say in a news release.

Vitamin D deficiency was defined as serum concentration of less than 20 ng/mL. Aggressive breast cancer was eight times more likely among patients with vitamin D deficiency.

More Research Needed on Effects of Vitamin D Deficiency

The study, Steck says, provides a foundation for possible preventive strategies, but she adds that more research is needed to confirm findings.

All participants were between 33 and 84 years old.
Vitamin D levels are affected by sun exposure, dietary intake, supplements, skin tone, age, and body mass index.

Women need to take a supplement with Vitamin D because we do not have time to get out in the sun everday. Click on the link below to find a great multi vitamin for women.

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Friday, August 20, 2010

Cardiovascular Disease And Oral Chelation Therapy

Detoxify with Oral Chelation


The statistics alone are enough to give anyone a heart attack.
Heart disease is the culprit behind at least 30% of deaths in the United States, a killer even more prolific than cancer. Other afflictions of the circulatory system contribute even more fatalities to the charts, proof enough that cardiovascular disease is the prevalent health concern in Western countries.

“Cardiovascular disease” is the umbrella term for afflictions of the heart and blood vessels. Most cases of cardiovascular disease are caused by atherosclerosis, the buildup of plaque along the inner lining of arteries. Naturally elastic, blood vessels need to contract and expand accordingly to regulate blood flow. But activities like smoking, afflictions like diabetes, and the almost universal conditions of high cholesterol level, high blood pressure and excessive fatty acids gradually damage the arterial walls. The abrasions inflicted become the nooks and crannies into which plaque is accumulated over time.

Comprised of calcium, excess cholesterol and metabolic wastes, plaque renders the arterial walls to harden and become inflexible. It obstructs blood passage and the absorption of nutrients and oxygen from the bloodstream. In serious cases, a  procedure called angioplasty is performed to reverse these potentially fatal effects. A balloon is used to open the blocked passage in the artery and restore or improve the flow of blood.

A more popular alternative to surgery and other costly forms of treatment is oral chelation. Practiced since decades ago, chelation therapy is essentially concerned with detoxifying the body of harmful metals. The patient is given chelating agents – substances that bind with metals in the bloodstream, then take them out of the body through the urinary track.

It was later discovered that the chelating agent Ethylenediamine tetra-acetic acid (EDTA), effective against lead, is also successful in removing calcium and other unwanted deposits that block the blood vessels. But rather than dealing with the costs of intravenous treatment, solvents and soft-gel capsules containing EDTA were devised and mass-produced to be taken daily. It was as simple and no different from taking vitamin supplements; it was inexpensive, convenient, and ultimately more accessible to everyone. It was the advent of oral chelation as a means to prevent heart disease.

But there were initial problems. EDTA was a synthetic amino acid. If taken in by itself, the body’s digestive system might consider it a foreign substance and neglect absorbing it into the bloodstream, where it is needed. Harry W. Hersey found a way around this roadblock in 1984. By integrating EDTA with unprocessed honey, royal jelly and choice vitamins and minerals, Hersey unlocked a formula that finally allowed for EDTA to be digested and assimilated thoroughly into the bloodstream. The formula is now called The Original Oral Chelation, a product developed and distributed by Goldshield Elite.

Oral chelation has since made significant contributions to cardiovascular wellness and overall healthy living. But anyone looking to try this alternative treatment should take to it wisely. Don’t rely on a quick fix or miraculous effects. Like how EDTA requires other ingredients for maximum effect, oral chelation also entails that the individual improves all aspects of his lifestyle for holistic and lasting wellbeing.

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