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30 December 2015
Kefir - a fantastic source of many nutrients
Kefir
originated from parts of Eastern Europe and Southwest Asia. Kefir is made by
adding kefir “grains” to any type of milk (from cow, goat
or sheep), coconut, rice or soy.
Kefir grains are not grains in the conventional sense, but cultures of yeast and lactic acid bacteria that resemble cauliflower in appearance.
Kefir tastes sour like yogurt, but has a thinner consistency.
A 175 ml serving of milk kefir contains:
Kefir grains are not grains in the conventional sense, but cultures of yeast and lactic acid bacteria that resemble cauliflower in appearance.
Kefir tastes sour like yogurt, but has a thinner consistency.
A 175 ml serving of milk kefir contains:
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Protein: six grams
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Calcium: 20 percent of the RDA
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Phosphorus: 20 percent of the RDA
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Vitamin B12: 14 percent of the RDA
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Riboflavin (B2): 19 percent of the RDA
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Magnesium: 5 percent of the RDA
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A decent amount of vitamin D
Dairy-free
versions of kefir do not have the same nutrient profile as dairy-based kefir.
Its benefits:
1. A Powerful
Probiotic
Some
microorganisms (known as probiotics) can have
beneficial effects on health, including digestion, weight management and mental
health. Probiotics can help restore the balance of friendly bacteria in the
gut.This is why they are highly effective for many forms of diarrhea.
Kefir grains
contain about
30 strains of bacteria and yeasts, making it a very
rich and diverse probiotic source.
2. Has
Potent Antibacterial Properties
Certain
probiotics in kefir are believed to protect against infections.
This includes
the probiotic Lactobacillus kefiri, which is unique to kefir.
Studies show
that this probiotic can inhibit the growth of various harmful bacteria,
including Salmonella, Helicobacter Pylori and E. coli.
Kefiran, a type of carbohydrate present in kefir, also has
antibacterial properties.
3. Improve Bone Health and Lower The Risk of Osteoporosis
Ensuring an
adequate calcium intake is one of the most effective ways to improve bone
health, and slow the progression of osteoporosis.
Kefir made
from full-fat dairy is not only a great source of calcium, but also vitamin K2. This nutrient plays a central role in calcium
metabolism, and supplementing with it has been shown to reduce the risk of
fractures by as much as 81 percent.
Recent animal
studies have shown that kefir can increase calcium absorption by bone cells.
This leads to improved bone density, which should help prevent fractures.
4. Protective Against Cancer
The probiotics
in fermented dairy products are believed to inhibit tumor growth by reducing
formation of carcinogenic compounds, as well as by
stimulating the immune system.
One study
found that kefir extract reduced the number of human breast cancer cells by 56
percent.
5. Well Tolerated by People Who Are Lactose Intolerant
Many people
are unable to break down and digest lactose properly. The lactic acid bacteria in
fermented dairy foods (like kefir) turn the lactose into lactic acid, so these
foods are much lower in lactose than milk.
They also
contain enzymes that can help break down the lactose even further.
Because of
this, kefir is generally well tolerated by people with lactose intolerance.
6. Improve Symptoms of Allergy and Asthma
In animal studies,
kefir has been shown to suppress inflammatory responses related to allergy and
asthma for people with an over-sensitive immune system.
28 December 2015
Uses for Jojoba Oil
Contrary to
popular belief, jojoba oil is not oil; it is actually a liquid wax. Jojoba oil
comes from seeds found on a desert shrub in Arizona, Mexico and California.
Jojoba oil resembles sebum, the natural oil your body produces. Thus Jojoba oil can help slow down your body's natural rate of sebum secretion to restore your skin's pH balance. Because of this, jojoba oil is helpful whether you have normal, oily, dry or combination skin.
Jojoba oil is full of essential fatty acids, antioxidants, vitamin E and sterols. It delivers a high amount of ceramides, which help regulate the hydration of skin cells. Jojoba oil is safe for most people when applied to the skin, but it is not safe to ingest.
Ten Uses for Jojoba Oil
1 Hair shine treatment
Apply a few drops of jojoba oil all over your hair, or just on the ends, to smooth the appearance of dry, frizzy hair. It also helps seal the natural moisture found in hair shafts.
2 Chlorine protectant
Apply three to four drops to your hair before swimming. This will close your hair cuticles. It prevents chemicals from stripping your hair color, and it also prevents your hair from drying out.
3 Eye makeup remover
Apply jojoba oil to a cotton round, and swipe it gently over and around eyes to remove makeup. Jojoba oil is gentle enough for your sensitive eye area but powerful enough to remove makeup. As an added bonus, it can help make your lashes stronger and longer with continued use.
4 Face wash
Apply jojoba oil to a cotton round, and spread it all over your face. Then moisten another cotton round with water, and go over those same areas. Proceed with your usual face wash.
5 Lip balm
Apply a drop or two of jojoba oil to dry, chapped lips to protect them. This will be especially helpful against the drying effects of cold and wind. The jojoba oil will dry quickly on your lips, but be careful not to ingest it.
6 Moisturizer/lotion
Apply it right after a bath or shower while skin is still damp to help seal in moisture.
7 Shaving prep
Jojoba oil helps prep skin for shaving and prevent razor burns. You can also use it after shaving to soothe and moisturize the skin.
8 Cuticle treatment
Rub a drop or two of jojoba oil on your nail beds to help moisturize dry cuticles and hands. Once a week, soak nails in warm water for five to 10 minutes before applying the oil for greater absorption.
9 Foot softener
Apply a few drops of jojoba oil to help your feet become softer and less calloused. For a more intense foot treatment, apply the oil, put socks on and leave them on for an hour.
10 Sunburn relief
Rub a few drops wherever you have sunburn on your skin to lighten the pain and redness. You can also mix it with aloe vera and vitamin E to make an even more soothing balm.
Jojoba oil resembles sebum, the natural oil your body produces. Thus Jojoba oil can help slow down your body's natural rate of sebum secretion to restore your skin's pH balance. Because of this, jojoba oil is helpful whether you have normal, oily, dry or combination skin.
Jojoba oil is full of essential fatty acids, antioxidants, vitamin E and sterols. It delivers a high amount of ceramides, which help regulate the hydration of skin cells. Jojoba oil is safe for most people when applied to the skin, but it is not safe to ingest.
Ten Uses for Jojoba Oil
1 Hair shine treatment
Apply a few drops of jojoba oil all over your hair, or just on the ends, to smooth the appearance of dry, frizzy hair. It also helps seal the natural moisture found in hair shafts.
2 Chlorine protectant
Apply three to four drops to your hair before swimming. This will close your hair cuticles. It prevents chemicals from stripping your hair color, and it also prevents your hair from drying out.
3 Eye makeup remover
Apply jojoba oil to a cotton round, and swipe it gently over and around eyes to remove makeup. Jojoba oil is gentle enough for your sensitive eye area but powerful enough to remove makeup. As an added bonus, it can help make your lashes stronger and longer with continued use.
4 Face wash
Apply jojoba oil to a cotton round, and spread it all over your face. Then moisten another cotton round with water, and go over those same areas. Proceed with your usual face wash.
5 Lip balm
Apply a drop or two of jojoba oil to dry, chapped lips to protect them. This will be especially helpful against the drying effects of cold and wind. The jojoba oil will dry quickly on your lips, but be careful not to ingest it.
6 Moisturizer/lotion
Apply it right after a bath or shower while skin is still damp to help seal in moisture.
7 Shaving prep
Jojoba oil helps prep skin for shaving and prevent razor burns. You can also use it after shaving to soothe and moisturize the skin.
8 Cuticle treatment
Rub a drop or two of jojoba oil on your nail beds to help moisturize dry cuticles and hands. Once a week, soak nails in warm water for five to 10 minutes before applying the oil for greater absorption.
9 Foot softener
Apply a few drops of jojoba oil to help your feet become softer and less calloused. For a more intense foot treatment, apply the oil, put socks on and leave them on for an hour.
10 Sunburn relief
Rub a few drops wherever you have sunburn on your skin to lighten the pain and redness. You can also mix it with aloe vera and vitamin E to make an even more soothing balm.
23 December 2015
Foods that fight stress
It is better to eat foods that naturally provide the kind of raw energy your body can
use to maintain healthy energy and stress levels.
Oatmeal
Oatmeal
Carbohydrates help your body produce serotonin, a hormone that naturally
fights the negative effects of stress. Choose healthy carbohydrates like
organic oatmeal, which also offers a good serving of dietary fiber that will
help keep you feeling full for longer.
Avocados
Everyone’s favorite green, fleshy, fatty fruit is one of Mother Nature’s
best stress fighters.
Rich in glutathione, a substance that specifically blocks intestinal
absorption of certain fats that cause oxidative damage, avocados also contain
lutein, beta-carotene, vitamin E, and more folate than any other fruit.
Avocados are also full of B complex vitamins, another natural positive
energy booster.
Salmon (and Other Fatty
Fish)
Another food high in those good-for-you fats known as omega-3s, salmon can
help reverse symptoms of stress in your body.
Omega-3s can help boost serotonin levels. A diet high in omega-3s can also
help suppress anxiety-causing hormones like cortisol.
Try salmon, trout, sardines, herring or anchovies to have omega-3s.
Black Tea
Another great cortisol blocker, black tea is known as a calming, relaxing
and stress-fighting beverage.
Take a tip from the ancients to kick your anxiety to the curb with a fresh
cup of black tea (hot or cold). As an added bonus, it may also improve your
memory and help get rid of headaches.
All the Berries
Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries and blueberries are all naturally
high in vitamin C, a natural stress fighter linked to lower blood pressure and lower
cortisol levels. Blueberries in particular are also high in anthocyanin, a
special kind of antioxidant that is linked to improved cognition and mental
power.
Nuts and Seeds
Nuts and seeds will also help you fight off stress.
Cashews offer a natural source of zinc (low levels of which have been
linked to anxiety and stress). Walnuts may help you lower blood pressure (which
anyone dealing with high levels of stress. And seeds like sunflower seeds
provide folate, which helps your body produce dopamine, the pleasure hormone.
Dark Chocolate
Dark chocolate helps elevate your mood and reduce anxiety.
It also may help lower blood pressure, and it contains more antioxidant
polyphenols and flavonols than some highly touted fruit juices.
18 December 2015
Remedy for Alzheimer’s
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, the number of people diagnosed
with this
debilitating disease is on the rise. It is expected that by the year 2050
almost
14 million people will be living with the condition known to rob people of
their memory and impose anxiety and confusion.
But with just 4 teaspoons a day, coconut oil treatments have been shown to be a powerful remedy for Alzheimer’s.
Our bodies use insulin to convert glucose from foods we eat into usable energy. For diabetics, the body stops responding to insulin and there is no energy conversion. The body starts to shut down.
The brain’s localized energy conversion process is the same as in the rest of the body. The brain makes its own insulin, using it to capture glucose and fuel its own needs. But localization opens the door for the same problem that underlies diabetes. If the brain stops manufacturing insulin, none of the glucose passing through will be converted to fuel. Without enough nourishment, the brain literally “starves to death”. In this way, the Alzheimer’s-afflicted brain atrophies and shuts down, just like a diabetic’s body. A direct link is unclear, but it comes as no surprise that diabetics have a 65% higher risk for contracting Alzheimer’s.
Fortunately, the brain has options. Glucose isn’t the only raw material for fuel. Another substance —ketone bodies make an incredibly powerful brain food.
But with just 4 teaspoons a day, coconut oil treatments have been shown to be a powerful remedy for Alzheimer’s.
This is because coconut oil is one of the world’s best sources
of medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) and ketone bodies which are effective for Alzheimer’s treatment. In fact, 65% of coconut oil is made up of
MCTs and is also an amazing source of ketone bodies, which are produced
through metabolism of MCTs.
Our bodies use insulin to convert glucose from foods we eat into usable energy. For diabetics, the body stops responding to insulin and there is no energy conversion. The body starts to shut down.
The brain’s localized energy conversion process is the same as in the rest of the body. The brain makes its own insulin, using it to capture glucose and fuel its own needs. But localization opens the door for the same problem that underlies diabetes. If the brain stops manufacturing insulin, none of the glucose passing through will be converted to fuel. Without enough nourishment, the brain literally “starves to death”. In this way, the Alzheimer’s-afflicted brain atrophies and shuts down, just like a diabetic’s body. A direct link is unclear, but it comes as no surprise that diabetics have a 65% higher risk for contracting Alzheimer’s.
Fortunately, the brain has options. Glucose isn’t the only raw material for fuel. Another substance —ketone bodies make an incredibly powerful brain food.
As the body
metabolizes ketone bodies, blood flow to the brain also increases. This
synergistic process may well prevent
degeneration and keep the brain going strong. This is how coconut oil
works.
13 December 2015
Apple cider vinegar aids in weight loss and helps control blood sugar
Weight loss
Are you tired of feeling hungry all the time? Eating things you shouldn’t?
Research shows that sipping on unpasteurized apple cider vinegar throughout day can help you drop stubborn belly fat.
Not only that, but it can also reduce insulin sensitivity - another necessity in fat loss.
Apple cider vinegar can help you lose weight - the acetic acid suppresses your appetite, increases your metabolism, and reduces water retention. Also, apple cider vinegar interferes with the body's digestion of starch, which means fewer calories enter the bloodstream.
Blood sugar control
A few swigs of apple cider vinegar could help keep your blood sugar levels balanced.
One study of people with type 2 diabetes who were not taking insulin found that taking two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar before bed resulted in lower glucose levels by morning.
Another study at the Arizona State University found that insulin resistant people who drank a mixture of apple cider vinegar and water before eating a high carbohydrate meal had lower blood sugar afterward. Scientists think the antiglycemic effect of the acid is the key.
Are you tired of feeling hungry all the time? Eating things you shouldn’t?
Research shows that sipping on unpasteurized apple cider vinegar throughout day can help you drop stubborn belly fat.
Not only that, but it can also reduce insulin sensitivity - another necessity in fat loss.
Apple cider vinegar can help you lose weight - the acetic acid suppresses your appetite, increases your metabolism, and reduces water retention. Also, apple cider vinegar interferes with the body's digestion of starch, which means fewer calories enter the bloodstream.
Blood sugar control
A few swigs of apple cider vinegar could help keep your blood sugar levels balanced.
One study of people with type 2 diabetes who were not taking insulin found that taking two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar before bed resulted in lower glucose levels by morning.
Another study at the Arizona State University found that insulin resistant people who drank a mixture of apple cider vinegar and water before eating a high carbohydrate meal had lower blood sugar afterward. Scientists think the antiglycemic effect of the acid is the key.
10 December 2015
Homemade Energy Bars
Often, delicious snacks are filled with
added sugar and artificial ingredients. And so it is not healthy. But in fact
we can make Energy Bars ourselves. These Homemade Energy Bars are made with
natural ingredients and are full of nutrition.
Fudge Brownie Bars
Fudge Brownie Bars
The base of the recipe starts with
flavorful, fiber-packed organic dates.
04 December 2015
How Toxic is Nail Polish?
According to WebMD, “toxic trio” of ingredients is associated with
serious potential health risks found in some nail polishes.
The “toxic trio” includes:
1 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP)
DBP is added to nail polishes to increase flexibility and decrease brittleness
of the polish formula. But it has been linked to reproductive problems. DBP is
a known reproductive and developmental toxin. It was banned by the European
Union back in 2005, but the U.S. does not restrict it from being used in beauty
products.
2 Toluene
Toluene is commonly used as
a solvent, which is an ingredient that creates a smooth finish across the nail
and keeps the pigment from separating in the bottle, but it can affect the
central nervous system. Toluene is also known as a possible reproductive and
developmental toxin that may cause headaches, dizziness and fatigue.
3 Formaldehyde
Formaldehyde is used as a
nail-hardening agent and disinfectant for nail care tools. It is another known
carcinogen that can cause eye, throat, nose and skin irritation. It may also
cause allergic reactions and is unsafe for use by people with asthma.
In addition, nail polishes may contain potentially dangerous chemicals
such as ethyl acetate, isopropyl alcohol, fragrances, dyes and more.
Most of the time being big-3 free only refers to the nail polish colors
themselves, not base coats, top coats, nail strengtheners, etc.
Try finding polishes that fit under one of the following categories:
- Big-3 free: no
formaldehyde, toluene or DPB
- Big-5 free: big-3 free
with no formaldehyde resin or camphor
- Big-7 free: big-5 free with no parabens or xylene
Moreover, many nail salons
lack adequate ventilation, which means chemicals that evaporate from nail
products are trapped in the salon, and workers are continuously exposed.
If you are pregnant, avoid any products containing toluene, phthalates or formaldehyde.
Exposure to nail care products with harmful chemicals can affect the body, including allergic reactions, respiratory problems, reproductive health issues and more.
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02 December 2015
Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's
disease is a progressive brain disorder that damages and eventually destroys
brain cells, leading to memory loss and changes in thinking and other brain
functions. It usually develops slowly and gradually gets worse as brain
function declines and brain cells eventually wither and die. Ultimately,
Alzheimer's is fatal and currently, there is no cure.
Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of dementia, a general term used to describe various diseases and conditions that damage brain cells. Alzheimer's disease accounts for 50 to 80 percent of dementia cases.
Although Alzheimer's is not a normal part of growing older, the greatest risk factor for the disease is increasing age. After age 65, the risk of Alzheimer's doubles every five years. After age 85, the risk reaches nearly 50 percent.
Another Alzheimer's risk factor is family history. Research has shown that those who have a parent, brother, sister or child with Alzheimer's are more likely to develop the disease.
Now the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved five medications to treat the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease:
Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of dementia, a general term used to describe various diseases and conditions that damage brain cells. Alzheimer's disease accounts for 50 to 80 percent of dementia cases.
Although Alzheimer's is not a normal part of growing older, the greatest risk factor for the disease is increasing age. After age 65, the risk of Alzheimer's doubles every five years. After age 85, the risk reaches nearly 50 percent.
Another Alzheimer's risk factor is family history. Research has shown that those who have a parent, brother, sister or child with Alzheimer's are more likely to develop the disease.
Now the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved five medications to treat the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease:
1. donepezil
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2. galantamine
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3. memantine
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4. rivastigmine
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5. donepezil and memantine
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