Posts Tagged ‘beauty’

Lose Weight With More Fiber and Protein In Your Diet

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

A HIGH FIBER DIET is an essential part of a healthy diet for healthy aging.

I read an article that suggested we eat a salad for lunch everyday, why it recommended this is so that we keep our calories low, and to add more fiber to our diets.  There are so many varieties of salad you should not get bored with it either, so make yourself a delicious salad for lunch, or order one at one of your favorite restaurants.  It will also eliminate the question…what should I have for lunch?

The recommended daily requirement is 35 grams of fiber each day.

Eating a higher-fiber diet has been shown to lower blood cholesterol levels, improve and prevent constipation, and eating enough fiber will also slow the rate that foods pass through the digestive system.

A suggestion would be to double your intake of fiber from 15 grams per day to 35 grams. This will help reduce caloric intake, because when we eat enough fiber we feel satisfied after we finish a meal, so we don’t overeat.

Add Protein to Your Diet

Let’s add  protein to this salad meal as well.   Why? Because emerging research has hinted that protein may be able to satisfy hunger better than either fats or carbohydrates. Remember every morning when we wake we have the privilege to take care of our bodies so we can live healthy, vibrant lives.   One way to do this is to keep our weight at the recommended level for our height.   Obesity levels in the U.S. are rising higher at an alarming rate.  You ask how much protein should I be getting everyday?  For every 2 lbs that you weigh you should be getting .8 grams of protein.  Example if you weigh 100 lbs that is 45 kg, x .8  that equals 36 grams of protein needed that day.

Aromatherapy

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

Aromatherapy is an aid to general health and beauty, which enhances personal preventative healthcare. Safe practical choices in clinical aromatherapy with essential oils from plants can be extrapolated from evidenced based clinical references which may be integrated into the management of various common symptoms and conditions. For individuals with pre-existing medical conditions, great care must be taken to evaluate and determine which oils are appropriate and how to administer them. Both complementary alternative medicine and allopathic medicine are making advances towards integration of therapies with oils.

Ginger oil is a food product which is safe and non toxic. There is a difference in the production quality of essential oils, namely food grade and therapeutic grade. The therapeutic grade contains greater anti-nausea chemical properties than distilled ginger oil products. Essential oil of ginger, Zingiber officinale, can be a safe and effective addition to the management for the prevention of mild nausea associated with general anesthesia. I have applied the essential oil of ginger, Zingiber officinale to patients at risk for postoperative nausea associated with general anesthesia and surgery to good effect. This therapeutic success may be attributed to the synergy of multiple factors. The learned smell associated with ginger aromatherapy utilizing suggestion imagery perioperatively, the increased potency of the essential oil of ginger, Zingiber officinale, as compared to other preparations, as well as the nasocutaneous method of application. Generations of people have utilized various preparations of ginger root to ameliorate conditions such as nausea related to all forms of motion sickness as well as the mild nausea of pregnancy.

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