Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Stress Tip

Stress uses up a huge amount of vitamin A, B, C, E, calcium and other minerals. Even your stomach is affected and can't process protein.

So the answer is to eat healthy ;)

The next alternative is to take supplements, vitamins and minerals.

Which ones and how much? Call me about the test I took.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Health Information

Check this out from Dr. Weil.

http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/id/ART02837

Thursday, May 31, 2007

The Air You Breathe

You can't do much about the air you breathe at work or outside. But, you can do a lot about the air you breathe in your home.

The Environmental Protection Agency stated that the air inside your home can be two to five times more polluted than the air outside!

The best thing to do is to get an air purifier that uses a HEPA filter.

The one I use is excellent!

Call me for details (on the house) 1-866-290-7211



Monday, April 30, 2007

About That Plastic Water Bottle

If you are concerned about filling up the landfills with more plastic, you need to get an outstanding water purification system. And, I don't mean the kind you get at your local store.

The one I use has an ultraviolet light and a carbon filter that removes 99.99% contaminants that may be in your water.

By the way... if you are curious about your drinking water, think about having it checked out. Ask your utility or public Health Dept. for a copy of it's latest water analysis. Or check in your yellow pages under laboratories-testing or call National Testing Laboratories 1-800-458-3330.

Call me if you want to know more about the water filter system I use. Phone number is toll free 1-866-290-7211.

Friday, March 16, 2007

Dangers Of Obesity by Laura Ng

Are you obese? Body Mass Index, or BMI, is used to measure obesity. Prior to 2005, once your BMI hit 30 or higher, you are no doubt obese. But since 2005, World Health Organization (WHO) has revised the BMI for obesity level downwards for Asians because of their smaller frames. Now, an Asian is considered an obese if his BMI is 27.5 and above. This implies that an Asian has increased risk of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes at low BMI levels.
BMI is calculated by dividing your weight in kilograms over the square of your height in metres. Weighing heavy does not necessarily leads to obesity. Look at the heavyweights - their weights came from their muscle mass. Of course for us as common people, heavy weight means overweight!
The logic is simple: if we consume more calories than we use, the excess calories are stored in our bodies as fat. When you are obese, it simply means you are carrying too much fat in your body. Therefore, obese people run a higher risk of suffering from high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and stroke.
Many factors contribute to weight gain. They affect the way your body burns calories, thereby causing you to gain weight or not.
Lifestyle
Our long working hours and other commitments often becomes our excuses not to cook nutritious meals. Instead we head for the nearest fast food outlet or food center even though we know these prepared foods are often high in fats and calorie and the portion sizes are usually too large. On top of that, many of us lack exercise which is vital to burn away the excess calories. The end result: the excess calories turn into fat.
Psychological factors
Some people over-eat to cope with emotions problems such stress, depression or boredom.
Genetics
Your genes actually affect the amount of body fat you store and where the fat is distributed. Take a look at your parents - are they obese?
Age
Our muscle mass decreases with age. We also become less active. This in turn leads to a decrease in metabolism and calorie needs. Therefore, if we do not reduce our caloric intake as we age, we will most likely gain weight. Medical Problems
Problems like low thyroid function, arthritis, excess production of hormones by the adrenal glands (Cushing's syndrome) or other hormonal balances, such as polycystic ovary syndrome.
Alcohol
It's no myth drinking will make you fat. Think about this - one regular beer is about 150 calories.
If you need some help with your obesity problem, approach a qualified doctor who may recommend the following treatments:
1. Mesotherapy
Painless procedure whereby the mesoactive substance are injected into the targeted body areas such as tummy, thighs, hips and arms. The mesoactive ingredients will stimulate the metabolism of fat cells and accelerate their elimination.
2. Carboxytherapy
Get rid of ugly cellulite by improving local tissue metabolism and perfusion. This is done by injecting carbon dioxide using a tiny needle about 0.3mm in diameter. This is rapid, comfortable and effective for most patients.
3. Liposuction
This procedure can help sculpt the body by removing unwanted fat from specific areas including chin, cheeks and neck. Usually used for stubborn areas that do not respond to traditional weight-loss methods.
4. Abdominoplasty
Known as "tummy tuck", it is a major surgical procedure to remove excess skin and fat from the middle and lower abdomen and to tighten the muscles of abdominal wall. It can effectively reduce the appearance of a protruding abdomen but it does leave a permanent surgical scar.
Whichever treatment you choose, you still have to ensure a healthy diet and exercise regularly to keep the weight off. Visit http://www.ionehealth.com/ for some tips on healthy diet and exercise programs.
Find out how to keep your health in tip-top condition at http://www.ionehealth.com/
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Laura_Nghttp://EzineArticles.com/?Dangers-Of-obesity&id=488486

Sunday, December 31, 2006

What's in your vitamin or health supplement bottle?

Did you know that a third to a half of the bottles of vitamins and supplements that you buy at the store or supermarket do not have in them what is on the labels?

Did you know that the manufactures of these products are not regulated?

Check out some of the wellness businesses for products you can trust. This is their whole existence and they cannot afford to make mistakes.

Feel free to contact me for suggestions.

Friday, December 08, 2006

Taking Your Health Supplements

If you are a busy stressed out professional and are too busy to deal with the question of health supplements but know you need them, contact me.

The company has a system which makes it convenient for you. Your supplements are packaged just for you and are marked with the time of day to take them.

If you are very concerned about the health of your heart the company can help answer your questions.

Feel free to contact me.