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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

12 Things Your Dog Should Never Eat

12 Things Your Dog Should Never Eat

Last Thursday's post covered four foods that are fine for dogs to eat. Today’s post is a more extensive list of foods; ones that dogs shouldn’t eat. Each of these can have harmful effects on a dog’s health, ranging from allergic reactions to vomiting, diarrhea or even death. Be on the safe side and restrict your dog’s access to these foods - he or she will thank you!


Alcohol, including beer, wine and liquor


Avocados


Caffeine, such as tea, coffee, cocoa, chocolate and colas


Dairy products


Grapes and raisins


Macadamia nuts or foods containing macadamia nuts


Meat fat or bones

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Types of Eczema

Types of Eczema

Eczema is an inflammation on the skin, which results in itching. It converts your smooth skin to a hard one. The condition may be caused by any allergy to you or in your family history. However, there is no exact reason for this disease.


Eczema comes in many forms. Here are the types of eczema.


STASIS ECZEMA - This type of eczema affects the legs of varicose veins sufferers resulting in possible irritation inflammation and staining.


ATOPIC ECZEMA - This type of eczema do not let babies get rid of its effect. This type of eczema is common in babies aged 2 to 18 months can come because of hereditary allergy. It is a most common type of eczema. This type of eczema has some hereditary connection. Weeping cores can appear when baby scratches the small pimple that arises after affecting the face, inside of the elbows and behind the knees. Apply petroleum Jelly in mild cases. Severe cases require corticosteroid ointments. Doctor may prescribe Antihistamines to reduce the itching. It is also advisable to keep the baby cool and only use cotton clothing to avoid irritation

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

14 Ingredients to Avoid

The Anti-Inflammatory Diet: Tape this list to your fridge!


An important step in creating a healthy kitchen is to read and understand food labels. When you begin restocking your pantry, food labels are your best resource to assess what to keep and what to toss. This practice will also give you an overview of your choices in the supermarket, and is a good starting point to modify your shopping habits. Use the list below to determine which items to discard. Many of these ingredients are considered pro-inflammatory and therefore unfavorable to healthy aging. If the list of ingredients contains one or more of these undesirables, toss and don't buy again!

Friday, May 18, 2012

Polenta with Roasted Bell Peppers

Polenta, or cornmeal, is made from dried corn kernels that have been ground into fine, medium and coarse textures. It is cooked to a thick and moist consistency and either served hot - right out of the cooking pot - or cooled in a baking pan and cut into triangles. Here it is cooked with cheese to give it added flavor. The simple act of roasting peppers for the puree spread gives them a sweet, smoky taste - just right for mild-tasting polenta.


Food as Medicine: Red peppers are rich sources of lycopene, a carotenoid that may help reduce the risk of cancers of the prostate, bladder, cervix and pancreas.

Monday, May 14, 2012

4 Healthy Beverages

4 Healthy Beverages

Yesterday we discussed four unhealthy drinks that you should minimize or avoid. Today we cover four healthy beverages - experiment to find the best ways to incorporate them into your daily routine:


Green tea. My beverage of choice, green tea is a potent source of catechins - healthy antioxidants which can inhibit cancer cell activity and help boost immunity. Replace your morning coffee with a cup of tea for a healthier wake-up.


4 Healthy Beverages

Cranberry juice. Cranberries are a rich source of vitamin C and contain a substance that hinders the attachment of bacteria to bladder walls, which can help prevent urinary tract infections. Instead of cranberry juice cocktail, opt for unsweetened cranberry juice concentrate and dilute with water or sparkling water.

Don't Eat Late

The timing of your meals may influence your weight, at least if you're a mouse.Don't Eat Late A new study from Northwestern University suggests that late-night snacks or eating when you should be asleep can pile on pounds. The researchers were investigating why shift workers who are on the job at irregular hours tend to be overweight. So they fed mice a high fat diet during normal mouse sleeping time and fed the same diet to a control group of mice during the hours when the animals are naturally awake. All the mice gained, but the ones fed when they should have been asleep increased their weight by 48 percent compared to the others whose weight went up only 20 percent. All the mice ate the same number of calories and performed equal amounts of exercise. This suggests that the timing of meals matters to weight control. Earlier research found that our circadian clock regulates energy use, which implies that when we eat may affect the balance between calories consumed and the number of calories burned daily. The study was published online Sept. 3, 2009 by the journal Obesity.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

100 Cigarettes and Breast Cancer

Who's counting? Researchers from the Mayo Clinic looked at smoking history and other risk factors for breast cancer in 1,225 women who developed the disease and more than 6,800 who did not.100 Cigarettes and Breast Cancer They noted that earlier studies didn’t clearly define whether participating women were current or former smokers or had never smoked at all. For this study, the researchers defined "smokers" - current or former - as anyone who had cumulatively smoked more than 100 cigarettes at any time. They found that just over 10 percent of the women in their study were current smokers; almost 9 percent had quit smoking and 81 percent never smoked.100 Cigarettes and Breast Cancer Those who had smoked more than 100 cigarettes proved at substantially increased risk for breast cancer; but the study also demonstrated that quitting reduces this risk. The researchers also found that women who had used birth control pills for 11 years or longer had a 200 percent increased risk of breast cancer, that those who took post-menopausal hormone replacement therapy had an increased risk of 81 percent and that women who had had hysterectomies had a reduced risk of 35 percent. The study was published in the September/October, 2009 issue of The Breast Journal.

Sunday, May 6, 2012

2 Reasons You Need Vitamin B7

2 Reasons You Need Vitamin B7

Vitamin B7, also known as biotin, is a water-soluble nutrient necessary for several key metabolic functions. Why do you need it?


Biotin is as a co-factor in many enzymatic reactions, and serious complications can result from biotin deficiency, including diseases of the skin, intestinal tract, and nervous system.


Biotin plays a role in regulating blood glucose levels and may help in decreasing insulin resistance and improving glucose tolerance in those with type 2 diabetes.


2 Reasons You Need Vitamin B7

Biotin may be helpful in maintaining healthy hair and nails, and possibly preventing birth defects.


I recommend 50 mcg of biotin as part of a B-complex that contains a full spectrum of B vitamins, including thiamine, B12, riboflavin and niacin. You can also obtain biotin from foods including organ meats, barley, brewer's yeast, fortified cereals, corn, egg yolks, milk, royal jelly, soy, and wheat bran. Avocado, bread, broccoli, cauliflower, cheeses, chicken, fish, legumes, mushrooms, nuts, pork, potatoes, and spinach also provide biotin.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Don't Eat Before Bed

Don't Eat Before Bed

You may remember being warned not to eat just before you swim. But what about not eating just before bed? If you have ever eaten a big meal late in the evening, chances are you have had trouble falling or staying asleep. Why...


It is more difficult to digest food when lying down. Our digestive tracts work best when we are upright - sitting, standing or even walking. When you lie down after a meal, gravity can disrupt proper digestion; this can lead to acid reflux, or heartburn, which can hinder sleep.


Don't Eat Before Bed

Digesting food requires the body to expend energy. This can interfere with the relaxed metabolic state required for sleep.