Wednesday, May 13, 2020

12 Ways To Be Healthier

Want to lose weight, sleep better, and boost your immune system? 

1. Have a lie-down 
Back pain can be avoided and the damage repaired with one easy exercise, which is lie down on the floor with your knees bent, hip-width apart, feet on the floor. Do this daily for about five to fifteen minutes to release and lengthen your spine. 

2. Note your nibbles 
Crash diets don't work long enough; instead, maintain a food diary to note your daily eating habits. With this, you'll be conscious of what you eat and make healthier choices. 

3. 10 deep breaths 
Our breath power our lymphatic system, which removes waste from cells. By taking 10 deep breaths, three times a day, you'll clear more toxins and boost your thinking power by getting 20% more oxygen to your brain. 

4. Put your fork down 
Put your fork down between every mouthful of food, it makes you chew your food properly, preventing digestive problems, and also prevents you from overeating. 

5. Make a list 
The most effective stress buster is to make a list. Your short term memory can only remember, on an average, seven things. So when you overload it, your stress level escalates. Making a list clears out all the stress from your brain you feel tension free. This saves you from headaches, depression, and high blood pressure. 

6. Massage your feet 
Poor circulation could be robbing you of much-needed sleep. Your temperature needs to drop slightly before you fall asleep, so your body dispels heat via your face, hands, and feet. But many women have poor circulation, which constricts the blood vessels in their hands and feet and prevents them from dispelling heat. A hot bath before sleeping or a hand and foot massage will increase your circulation. 

7. An organic apple a day 
If you buy one organic item a day, make it an apple. The research found that pesticide residues in 71% of apples- the highest in fruits and vegetables. 

8. Change your teabag 
When it comes to tea white is the new green. White tea comes from the same plant as green and black but is harvested earlier and undergoes less processing, which means it contains more cancer-fighting antioxidants. 

9. Eat dried apricots 
The most common nutritional deficiency is iron. Tiredness, irritability, and lack of concentration. Prevent it by having two helpings of lean red meat a week, or three dried apricots a day. 

10. Stop skipping meals 
Eating three meals a day is very important for a healthy body. It's the simplest way to balance blood sugar levels, which will keep your mood, energy and concentration balanced and strengthen your stress tolerance. 

11. Keep it crunchy 
Include some raw vegetables in every meal. Many of the vitamins and minerals are in vegetables are lost through cooking, so raw food is as good as it gets. 

12. Focus on your feeling 
Take two minutes to boost your resolve to do walk, jog, or aerobics class. The instant gratification of that exercise high is far more motivating than the promise of thinner thighs two months down the line.

Sunday, May 3, 2020

Candida Diet - SECRET Dietary Treatment Revealed

Adhering to a well-defined candida diet is the first move for dealing with yeast infections. Recent research indicates that the right diet plan may be highly effective in preventing certain health problems and chronic diseases, including Candida infections. Before discussing the connection between candida diet and its impact on yeast infection, we’ll take a quick look at what candida infection is and discuss the specific conditions that bring it on.

Candida is the scientific name for single-cell microbes to be found in small amounts in most areas of
the human body: the intestines, the genitals, the mouth, etc. Although in the body that is healthy these microbes are kept in check by beneficial bacteria and an operational immune system, a combination of certain conditions can wreck this healthy balance. Candida can grow out of control and take on a root-like structure to damage the mucous membranes of the gut, invading the bloodstream and causing the well-known symptoms related to yeast infection. As these microbes are mobile and can reach different parts of the body, systemic as well as a local yeast infection can occur.

There are many factors that bring on yeast infection. Some of these factors are related closely to food. Observing diet plans that can prevent yeast infection from spreading is the first and one of the basic moves in and make to holistic Candida therapy. Adhering to the following diet rules, in combination with other nutrition and lifestyle principles, can bring positive results to your general health and particularly to your yeast infection problem:

Friday, May 1, 2020

Yeast Infection Knowledge - The Truth Behind Your Yeast Infection

Educating yourself about your candida infection is the first and most important step in curing this
painful, annoying and relatively dangerous chronic conditions and taking responsibility over your health and well-being.

Although yeast infection (known by the names of Candida, Monilia or Thrush) is, in fact, a very common condition, (as three out of four women develop it at some point in their lifetimes), it is little discussed. Most people regard candida infection as a superficial condition that should be treated with creams and antibiotics whereas few are aware of its potentially risky complications.

Yeast Infection is first and foremost an internal problem. Like most chronic conditions, there is never one cause for this fungal problem and thus yeast infection cannot be permanently eliminated using medications or creams that work superficially and fail to tackle the root factors that trigger the formation of candida infection in the first place.

The problem is that the majority of yeast infection sufferers choose to leave it in the hands of others: Doctors, pharmacists, drug and over the counter industries. They willingly choose NOT to take responsibility for their candida condition, for their health and for their own body.