Posted: July 2nd, 2010 | Author: Aneron Kepasil | Filed under: Health | Tags: Alternative Medicine, Health, supplements | No Comments »
Gout, also called gouty arthritis, is a chronic disorder of uric acid metabolism. It is revealed as acute attacks of a form of arthritis in which crystals of uric acid compounds appear in the synovial fluid of joints. The disease also is marked deposits of urate compounds in and around the joints of the extremities; these frequently lead to joint deformity and disability. The disease affects more men than women, usually appearing after the age of 30. Among women, gout usually appears after menopause
Beef, iron, and pork are also purine rich foods, but these meats do not usually cause gout if they are consumed in moderation. Game meat may also contain high amounts of purine, although most people do not consume a large amount of game meat as part of a modern diet.
What is Gout? Gout is the result of too much uric acid that builds up in the body over a period of time.
The uric acid forms very sharp crystals that cluster around the joints causing the pain, inflammation
and tenderness associated with gout. Since gout is caused by the formation of uric acid crystals
that the body does not get rid of you need to know about some factors that might cause gout.
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Gout, also called gouty arthritis, is a chronic disorder of uric acid metabolism. It is revealed as acute attacks of a form of arthritis in which crystals of uric acid compounds appear in the synovial fluid of joints. The disease also is marked deposits of urate compounds in and around the joints of the extremities; these frequently lead to joint deformity and disability. The disease affects more men than women, usually appearing after the age of 30. Among women, gout usually appears after menopause
Posted: June 29th, 2010 | Author: Martin Stephens | Filed under: Health | Tags: alternative health, cardio, Diet, exercise, Fitness, Health, holism, lifestyle, massage, sports, supplements, workout | No Comments »
Do you need to perform at your peak? Many athletes are always looking for an advantage to perform better in their respective sports. Performing at your peak requires a regimen of strength training, proper nutrition, cardiovascular and relaxation. Every sport puts stress and tension on the body. Many athletes are supplementing their training with massage chairs. They are being used to help relieve soreness, induce relaxation and to help activate the healing process.
Today or more people are involved in physical exercise. The body consists of many different muscle groups. Each sport puts on different demands and different levels of strength and intensity.
Most athletes agree that you must have proper stretching of the muscles and soft tissue areas. Is your muscles are stiff and sore, and then they simply will not perform at their peak. It is important to perform periodic stretching to maintain the flexibility of the muscles and soft tissue areas.
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Do you need to perform at your peak? Many athletes are always looking for an advantage to perform better in their respective sports. Performing at your peak requires a regimen of strength training, proper nutrition, cardiovascular and relaxation. Every sport puts stress and tension on the body. Many athletes are supplementing their training with massage chairs. They are being used to help relieve soreness, induce relaxation and to help activate the healing process.
Posted: June 15th, 2010 | Author: Roy Adams | Filed under: Weight Loss | Tags: belly fat, burn fat, burn fat faster, dieting, Fitness, food diet, Health, lose weight, martial arts, supplements, training, truth about abs, weight lose, Weight Loss, woman diet | No Comments »
The Importance of workouts: How often should you train? What type of activities should you do? Which exercise carries the most benefits and which carries the most risk? You will find most of the answers to these questions in the truth about abs. People are provided with instructions and guides on the best way to go about their ab workout. People also get to learn about the common mistakes that are made during workouts. Learning about these will protect you from making similar errors. With outlined explanation and guides, people are shown how exercises should rightly be carried out. Tips on how to maximize your workout session are also provided. Ultimately, reading the truth about abs will expose you to many things which you might have been doing wrong when working out, whilst teaching you some new things on how to get them right.
The importance of your Diet: Your diet is an important part of your fat burn process. Unfortunately, most of us aren’t nutritionist. Fortunately, the writer of the Truth About Abs is not just a nutritionist, but a really good one as well. Most nave readers will become mini experts about nutrition once they are done reading this book. The disadvantages, for instance, of skipping meals during the day and how it affects us will become clearer.
Stay away from artificial trans fats from hydrogenated oils at all costs! However, what most people don’t know is that there is a specific type of natural trans fat (yes, it occurs naturally) that can actually stimulate fat loss and lean muscle building.
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The Importance of workouts: How often should you train? What type of activities should you do? Which exercise carries the most benefits and which carries the most risk? You will find most of the answers to these questions in the truth about abs. People are provided with instructions and guides on the best way to go about their ab workout. People also get to learn about the common mistakes that are made during workouts. Learning about these will protect you from making similar errors. With outlined explanation and guides, people are shown how exercises should rightly be carried out. Tips on how to maximize your workout session are also provided. Ultimately, reading the truth about abs will expose you to many things which you might have been doing wrong when working out, whilst teaching you some new things on how to get them right.
Posted: May 4th, 2010 | Author: Aneron Kepasil | Filed under: Health | Tags: Alternative Medicine, Health, supplements | No Comments »
UTIs, or urinary tract infections, affect millions of people every year. They are most common in women, but men and children are susceptible as well. UTIs occur when bacteria attaches to the urethra’s (the tube that lets urine flow from the bladder to the outside of the body) opening and multiply. Nearly all UTIs are caused by Escherichia coli (E. coli), bacteria which normally lives in the colon. People suffering from urinary tract infections can experience frequent urination, back pain, burning when urinating, pressure around the bladder or generalized fatigue and weakness, while others have no symptoms at all.
Some home remedies provide UTI relief, but that relief may be only temporary. First and foremost, you should drink plenty of fluids (especially water) to flush out the bladder. Cranberry juice is helpful as well in providing UTI relief, as it inhibits the growth of bacteria and makes it harder for the bacteria to cling to the urinary tract walls. Celery, watermelon and parsley can also contribute to UTI relief by acting as a diuretic and flushing out the bladder.
Increasing your hygiene can decrease the amount of bacteria and germs that are on your body.
Drinking cranberry juice can help the body get rid of toxins and bacteria. It helps fight the causes of UTI because it is well known to help flush your body of potential triggeers and causes of UTI. If you smoke, you are only increasing your cause of UTI. If you quit smoking, you decrease your chance of irritating your bladder and could cause bladder cancer.
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UTIs, or urinary tract infections, affect millions of people every year. They are most common in women, but men and children are susceptible as well. UTIs occur when bacteria attaches to the urethra’s (the tube that lets urine flow from the bladder to the outside of the body) opening and multiply. Nearly all UTIs are caused by Escherichia coli (E. coli), bacteria which normally lives in the colon. People suffering from urinary tract infections can experience frequent urination, back pain, burning when urinating, pressure around the bladder or generalized fatigue and weakness, while others have no symptoms at all.
Posted: March 14th, 2010 | Author: Rickey Henolap | Filed under: Health | Tags: Alternative Medicine, Health, supplements | No Comments »
How do you know if you have viral bronchitis? Only a doctor can diagnose it for sure, but you will have certain symptoms and signs of it. You may have a cough, runny nose, thickened mucous, fever and sore throat. Your cough will be down in your chest and sound really bad, and you will probably be very fatigued. You may be more susceptible to this if you have recently had the flu.
There are some herbal remedies that can be used, to treat your bronchitis. Use eucalyptus, bay or garlic leaves in hot water. Boil some water, drop one or all the leaves I named (to speed up the healing process) in the boiling water, let the leaves get tender and allow water to steam up, pour it in a bowl, position a towel directly over your head and the bowl to inhale the vapors. The vapors you will be inhaling will soothed your persisting cough. You can also use the remainder of the liquid to make an herbal tea.
Do antibiotics work for either kind of bronchitis lung? No. Almost all cases of bronchitis are viral infections so antibiotics do not do anything to help cure bronchitis. Antibiotics are commonly still prescribed for bronchitis even though they can actually do more harm than good. Rest and low activity are recommended to alleviate symptoms. Usually treating the symptoms is all that can be done to help a person feel better untill the immune system can fight it off. It is very important to treat bronchitis lung as it can develp into pneumonia.
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How do you know if you have viral bronchitis? Only a doctor can diagnose it for sure, but you will have certain symptoms and signs of it. You may have a cough, runny nose, thickened mucous, fever and sore throat. Your cough will be down in your chest and sound really bad, and you will probably be very fatigued. You may be more susceptible to this if you have recently had the flu.
Posted: March 7th, 2010 | Author: Jesse Lockhart | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: back pain, body, exercise, Fitness, Health, pain, pain relief, sports, Stress Relief, supplements, workouts | No Comments »
All of us at one time or another has most likely experienced back pain. If you turn the wrong way or perhaps if you lifted something incorrectly, you can easily injure yourself. He might have felt a little pull fall by a sharp pain in the low back. This unfortunately is very common and widespread. In fact back pain is one of the top complaints in the workplace. There are a wide variety of potential causes for low back pain; we take a look at some of the more common ones.
The lower back is often referred to as the lumbar. The lumbar consist of five cervical discs. This part of the back tends to take the stress and strain that is put on the body by the forces of gravity. These five discs are connected with soft tissues consisting of tendons, ligaments and muscles.
Of course, as we get older injuries become more likely to are lower back. Maintaining the flexibility of the soft tissue areas is vital to your longevity and mobility. Many of us have experienced having back pain after an injury. However, many people experience back pain because of long hours of sitting.
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All of us at one time or another has most likely experienced back pain. If you turn the wrong way or perhaps if you lifted something incorrectly, you can easily injure yourself. He might have felt a little pull fall by a sharp pain in the low back. This unfortunately is very common and widespread. In fact back pain is one of the top complaints in the workplace. There are a wide variety of potential causes for low back pain; we take a look at some of the more common ones.