KNOW YOUR EXERCISE TYPE

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Posted by admin | Posted in Alternative Treatments, Dieting, Uncategorized | Posted on 16-04-2009

Forget about the so-called experts who all say that everyone should run or everyone should walk, or do aerobics, or lift weights, or whatever the fad exercise du jour is. Each of us has a unique mind and body and we need to pick exercises that fit our mental and physical characteristics. When we do that, we become motivated and enthusiastic about making exercise a part of our lives.

Ayurveda recognizes each person’s unique traits and chooses the best health plan based on those traits. Derived from the three dosha (mind-body types) three basic exercise groups have been identified.

ENERGETIC TYPES have high bursts of energy, but low endurance when it comes to exercise. If you are that type you might be thin or boney, have a hard time gaining weight, have dry, rough skin that chaps easily and have course, dry or curly hair. Emotionally, you are full of joy and enthusiasm when things are going well and become fearful and anxious when things go badly. You enjoy being physically active especially in gardening or hiking.

Walking for short periods of 10 min or less is one exercise that works well for energetic types. Walking is relaxing especially if it can be done outside. Other exercise that work well are aerobics, archery, badminton, baseball/softball, bowling, dancing, golf, swimming, Tai Chi, yoga.

ENDURANCE TYPES have the most overall energy and it is steady and enduring. Just the opposite of the energetic types. This type often dislikes exercise and have a hard time getting started. They do best with exercises that stimulate them physically and mentally at the start. Activities that require quick bursts of energy should be avoided and activities that take advantage of their stamina and strength should be used.

If your body frame is large or heavy set, you gain weight easily even if you eat very little and exercise regularly your skin tends to be thick, cool and prone to acne and your hair is thick shiny and lustrous you might be an endurance type.

Emotionally when things are going well you are stable, reliable, forgiving and nonjudgmental; when things are going poorly, you become overly attached, resistant, and depressed. When learning something new, you learn slowly, but rarely forget what you’ve learned. You tend to be less physically active, even lethargic, and don’t especially enjoy activity. You find it hard to get started, but can keep going when you do.

Walking especially for long distance is good for endurance types. Aerobics (low impact), basketball, bicycling (slow pace, long distance), calisthenics (slow pace), cross-country skiing, football, ice skating, jogging (slow pace, long distance) racquetball, rock climbing, rollerblading, rowing, shot-put and stair climbing.

ATHLETIC TYPES have equal amounts of burst energy and endurance. Whether in good or poor physical condition they have approximately equal amounts. They do best with exercise that engage their active minds and involve both burst energy and stamina. They thrive on competitive activities. Excessive competition brings out the worst in athletic types, so much that they may risk injury while competing.

You might be an athletic type if your body frame is medium or muscular, you are average weight, though you may gain being stagnant, your skin tends to be oily, warm and sensitive and your hair is thin, oily and/or has premature gray or hair loss. Emotionally, when things are going well, you are assertive and confident; when things are going poorly, you become aggressive, angry, or frustrated.
When learning something new, you enjoy challenges, tend to quickly grasp it, and remember it easily.

Swimming, especially timed laps in a pool work well for athletic types. Basketball, bicycling (moderate pace, long distance), field hockey, football, gymnastics, ice hockey, ice skating, kayaking, karate, mountain biking or climbing, rollerblading, soccer, tennis, water skiing, weight lifting or yoga are good for athletic types.

CONTROL YOUR ASTHMA WITH THESE REMEDIES

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Posted by admin | Posted in Alternative Treatments, Home remedies | Posted on 15-12-2008

The wheezing, coughing and tightness in your chest are all caused by an inflammation of the bronchioles, the tubes that carry air within the lungs. During an attack, this swelling worsens, and the bronchial tubes narrow. Asthma can also make mucus glands work overtime, producing a thick, sticky fluid that congests airways.

Asthma attacks are often triggered by allergies, anxiety and strong emotions. Do Not hesitate to see your medical doctor if: 1) you have to use your medication more and more frequently or 2) if you experience an asthma attack you cannot control. The attacks can be deadly.

A YOGA exercise called the complete breath can help expand your lungs and improve your breathing. Most of us take very shallow breaths, not allowing our lungs to expand and soak up oxygen. The proper way to breathe is by using the diaphragm. When the diaphragm flexes, it pulls down and opens the lower lobes of the lungs, allowing more air inside. Singing is an exercise that helps as well.

There are acupressure points that can be found that give relief as well. To find the points, make fists in front of your chest with your thumbs pointing up. Place your thumbs on the outer portion of your chest, pressing on the muscles that run horizontally below your collarbone. You will find a sensitive, knotted spot on each side of your chest. Underneath each spot is the pressure point to press. Hang your head forward then breathe slowly and deeply as you press the points with your thumbs for two minutes.

Ayurvedic practioners use a tea made of 1 teaspoon of cinnamon and 1/4 teaspoon of trikatu in one cup of hot water. (Trikatu is a blend of ginger and peppers that is available from health food stores) Steep the mixture for ten minutes and then add 1 teaspoon of honey and drink it twice daily. Rubbing brown mustard oil on the chest is also beneficial if your skin is not sensitive.

There is an advertised Drug Free Allergy and Asthma Cure that can be purchased.

Black tea contains chemicals related to the stimulant theophylline, which is also the basis of many modern medical asthma remedies. Three or four cups of black tea can open airways and ease breathing.

Beat Holiday Depression - Here are some Solutions

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Posted by admin | Posted in Alternative Treatments, Uncategorized | Posted on 10-12-2008

The stress of modern life has given rise to worldwide epidemic of depression.  Mood disorders are more prevalent now than ever before, and they are occurring at younger ages.  Much of the blame for this may well rest with technology and the sweeping lifestyle changes it has encouraged. Today people seem to live at a breakneck pace, 24 hours a day, all year long. Fast paced living reduces the levels of serotonin which is a key buffer against depression.

Exposure to light raises serotonin levels, so get outside.  If you live in “gray” climate, consider buying a light box (10,000 lux)  It can be used while reading or watching TV.  Caution: Light boxes should not be used by people with retinal disease.

Get more sleep. Sleep deprivation is strongly linked to depression.  Keep your bedroom cool and dark…avoid stimulating TV or work for about an hour before bedtime.  Cut down on caffeine and alcohol. Exercise late in the day, but at least 5 hours before bedtime and rise at the same time each day.  If you can’t get the rest you need, nap.

Exercise is an excellent serotonin booster–it is linked to better moods and also better overall health.  In spite of all the reports, Americans get less exercise today than even 10 years ago.  Find an exercise you enjoy and do it regularly. Aerobic exercise several times a week is ideal, but any kind of exercise is better than none.

Rethink your diet.  Emphasize fruits and vegetables while limiting your consumption of grains and sweets.  When you do eat grain, eat whole grains. They have less effect on blood sugar than white breads or processed cereals.  Keep meals under 500 calories and don’t let more than five hours pass between meals (except when you are asleep)  Frequent small meals keep insulin levels lower than a few large meals. Do not eat red meat or egg yolks more than once a week.

What about antidepressants? Anyone who is so depressed that he/she has trouble functioning at work or at home should seek a medical diagnosis.  The tips listed above are a good start to managing depression a natural way, although prescription drugs might help a severe case until you can control it naturally.

Celery Tonic will help ARTHRITIS

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Posted by ninaer | Posted in Alternative Treatments, Home remedies | Posted on 23-11-2008

It may not make sense at first, but when arthritis makes your joints ache all over, a workout of sorts may be in order.  Researchers at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City recently studied more than 100 people who had arthritis of the knees.  Half were put on a walking program; the other half did not partake in regular exercise.  After eight weeks, the walkers reported decidedly less pain and less reliance on pain medication.  Also, they were able to walk farther without pain than they had been able to before the test started.

CELERY TONIC:

For such a seemingly mild-mannered vegetable, celery packs a surprisingly strong medicinal punch.  Celery seed contains at least 12 compounds that have anti-inflammatory effects, which makes celery desirable as a natural treatment for arthritis.  You can take celery seed in extract form, available in herb shops and health food stores, or you can eat the stalks themselves.  Four stalks of celery a day should deliver healing benefits.

Discover Your Body’s Own Ability to Heal Itself

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Posted by ninaer | Posted in Alternative Treatments | Posted on 19-11-2008

My husband and I recently decided to actively try to find something (other than drugs with terrible side effects) to help his Essential tremor, as it is getting worse and interfering with his ability to write or use tools.  The only option the medical field provides is a brain surgery that plants a small electrical device in the center part of brain to break the tremor impulse. We decided that procedure might cause more damage before it could help and began our search.

We found this product that supports the natural release of adult stem cells. It is a natural botanical extract that supports wellness by helping the body maintain healthy stem cell physiology.  It is the very first product on the market from the latest phytoceutical product category called “stem cell enhancers”.

What are stem cells?

Stem cells can be thought of as “master” cells.  You’ve probably hard about he controversy of embryonic stem cells in the news.  Stem cells are found in human embryos, but are also found in adult tissue. Adult stem cells are most abundantly found in bone marrow.  Stem cells, circulate and function to replace dysfunctional cells, thus fulfilling the natural process of maintaining optimal health. These “stem cell enhancers” support the release of adult stem cells from bone marrow into circulation.

Several clinical studies have been conducted on the product in addition to several in-vitro trials.

What are stem cell enhancers?

Recent scientific developments have revealed that stem cells derived from the bone marrow travel throughout the body, and act to support optimal organ and tissue function. Stem cell enhancers are products that support the natural role of adult stem cells.

As we age, the number and quality of stem cells that circulate in our bodies gradually decrease, leaving our body more susceptible to injury and other age-related health challenges. Just as antioxidants are important to protect your cells from “free radical” damage, stem cell enhancers are equally important to support your stem cells in maintaining proper organ and tissue functioning in your body.

It does sound like a pitch, but the truth of the matter is that IT HAS HELPED.  After 3 months of taking this product, he can make his field notes and use his tools and the tremors have lessened by 1/3.

If you believe this product can help improve the quality of your life, go to this link.  It is well worth checking out. It seems to have very good results for Diabetics and those with soft tissue problems.

Coconut oil as a cure and preventative for Candida

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Posted by ninaer | Posted in Alternative Treatments | Posted on 14-11-2008

Candida overgrowth seriously disrupted my life and what is so frustrating is that this can be avoided if doctors would tell their patients that they need to replace the intestinal flora that is destroyed by the antibiotics they prescribe. Due to the high intake of antibiotics in treatment for peptic ulcers, I developed this possibly even more harmful affliction.

A dear friend who had been seriously ill, visited me one day and told me that after testing, she had been diagnosed with Candida albicans and had some literature she wanted me to read. After digesting all the new information she had given me, I began searching for a way to rid myself of this awful affliction. In my chiropractors office I happened to find a brochure on Virgin Coconut Oil and it’s many uses. It promoted coconut oil as means to cure fungus.

It is one the best remedies I have found. It has a medium-chain fatty acid known as caprylic acid. Caprylic acid has been used for some time as a natural remedy for curing candida, but I didn’t know it came from coconut oil. Since then I have kept coconut oil in my diet.

What I love about coconut oil is you can use it both internally and externally. It is used topically for healing fungal skin infections and internally to kill candida in the gut as well as systemically. It can also be swished around in the mouth to cure oral thrush.

I can be used just like any other cooking oil and adds a wonderful flavor to baked and fried foods. It also doesn’t contain the trans-fatty acids that most other oils have.

How to Overcome Candida

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Posted by ninaer | Posted in Alternative Treatments | Posted on 14-11-2008

Candida overgrowth is no joke to one who has it. The frustration is immense because there are few who can help. Candida overgrowth has persistent symptoms that mimic other diseases and it’s made even worse because there is no medical training for doctors in fungal overgrowth in the body. Because of this lack of knowledge most doctors bristle if you even bring up the topic.

Candida albicans (sometimes referred to as monilia) is a fungus that is normally present on the skin and in mucous membranes such as the vagina, mouth, or rectum.  The fungus also can travel through the blood stream and affect the throat, intestines, and heart valves.

Diagnosis of Candida Albicans

A medical history, physical exam, and laboratory tests, including blood tests, blood cultures, and a wound culture may be done.  Tissue biopsy may be necessary to diagnose invasive systemic disease.

Here is a Natural Cure for Candida that may be helpful to you.

Aromatherapy - The Power of “Scentual” Medicine

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Posted by ninaer | Posted in Alternative Treatments | Posted on 12-11-2008

“It’s good for you.”  Tell this to anyone who needs to relieve pain, care for the skin, alleviate tension and fatigue or just invigorate their body.

Aromatic plants have played an important role in maintaining health for several thousand years. “Ancient Egypt was a very fragrant civilization,” says John Steele, an aromatic consultant in Los Angeles. They infused fragrant oils for massage, bathing and medicine, burned incense in religious ceremonies and used aromatic cedar oil to embalm their dead.”

Aromatherapy has been popular in Europe for many years, but it wasn’t until the late 1980’s that Americans began to discover this fragrant medicine.  These many years later “aromatherapy” is still not a household word, but essential oils have been discovered by top-selling cosmetic companies and aromatherapy creams, lotions and oils are showing up everywhere from department store cosmetics counters to the Home Shopping Network.  People are looking for ways to help themselves that are natural and without side effects.  And if the treatment has an element of pleasure as well, so much the better.

Learn The Power of Aromatherapy and add a new dimension to your life.

Acupressure Treatment to facilitate Healing

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Posted by ninaer | Posted in Alternative Treatments | Posted on 12-11-2008

Acupressure is an ancient healing art that uses the fingers to press key points on the surface of the skin to stimulate the body’s natural self-curative abilities. When these points are pressed, they release muscular tension and promote the circulation of blood and the body’s life force to aid healing.

Among the advantages of acupressure’s healing touch is that it is safe to do on yourself and others - even if you’ve never done it before - so long as you follow the instructions and pay attention to the cautions. There are no side effects from drugs, because there are no drugs. And the only equipment that is needed is your own two hands. You can practice acupressure therapy any time, anywhere.

“The Green Book of Health” is one guide that can help you bring about healing through the use of acupressure and several other natural healing methods.

Musculoskeletal Mythbuster - Get rid of Pain and Stiffness

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Posted by ninaer | Posted in Alternative Treatments | Posted on 10-11-2008

There is not anyone who hasn’t suffered the after effects of over exercising or enjoying our selves so much that our joints and muscles become sore, painful and stiff.  Dr. Joespeh Weisberg and Heidi Shink have researched this area and produced a book titled, “3 Minutes to a Pain-Free Life” which is well worth purchasing and reading.  They maintain that doing 6 Therapeutic Movements (TM’s) of 30 seconds each, every day will improve and maintain the well-being of our muscles and joints.  Their Triple “S” Solution, Stretching, Strengthening and Stabilizing the musculoskeletal parts of our bodies is an easy way to bolster the performance of our muscles and joints while off-setting the deficiencies they incur from our lifestyles and habits.