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Does Hoodia Gordonii Have Side Effects?

May 29, 2007 @ 07:19 am by Healthy Me

Benefits of using Hoodia Gordonii are by far more prominent than what it used to be in the past. Hoodia pills have been enriched to have some particular effects in the area of weight-loss. Compared to health foods available right now in the market, Hoodia has more health benefits and hence widely accepted.

Remember that while using the Hoodia Pills method, you are not going on a diet; Hoodia simply decreases your appetite. You don’t feel hungry and it keeps you healthy and energetic at the same time. A pure Gordonii has no stimulants and harmful side effects.

So far no adverse effects of Hoodia Gordonii have been reported; in fact it has been in the African food chain for many years. Some of the world’s oldest and most prehistoric tribes in Africa had been eating raw Hoodia for thousands of years to compensate their hunger during their long hunting trips. Even local tribes, whose ancestors have been using the plant for thousands of years, confirm that there are no negative side effects with Hoodia Gordonii.

Hence it has been established as a food and not a medicine in South Africa. The only side effect that Hoodia Gordonii has will cause your brain to believe that you are full even without the sufficient amount of food ingested. This could be a problem if you need the energy and power to do some arduous activities.

The great concern associated with Hoodia is if it is ill treated by individuals with eating disorders for want of rapid weight loss depriving the body of the necessary nutrients. A suggested warning that comes with Hoodia Gordonii product as a dietary supplement would be “Not to be used in childhood, pregnancy, or lactating mothers - not to be used by individuals with eating disorder - or those who are underweight or within a normal weight range.”

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Quit Smoking Tip

May 29, 2007 @ 06:37 am by Healthy Me

If you are a smoker, there is a good chance that you have received tips to quit smoking from all of your friends and family at one point or another. Most of these tips are passed on by people who have quit smoking for a month or two and will be smoking again in time. Here’s a tip that will truly help you stay away from cigarettes for good: try all-natural Nicocure patches.

Instead of using nicotine, like most other products on the market, Nicocure patches employ an effective homeopathic formula to remove your desire to smoke. Natural herbs and extracts like Lobelia Inflata work quickly as expectorants for the lungs and they alter the taste of tobacco products, too. Even if you attempt to smoke while using our patches, the experience will be an unpleasant one, making it easy to drop that smoking habit once and for all.

How to Use Nicocure Patches

To get started on our all-natural quit smoking program, you simply place one of our patches on a relatively hair-free part of your body. You wear the patch for 24 hours, and then you replace it with another. You should find that after only 10 days of wearing the patches, your cravings have almost completely disappeared. However, you should continue with the program for a full 30 days to ensure success.

If you are unhappy with the results you are seeing with our patches after 20 days, you can return the remainder of the product and you will receive a full refund. We are able to give this guarantee because we know our product works. The majority of quit smoking products on the market enjoy a success rate of 20 percent. Our patches are successful 97 percent of the time, and they can help you be successful, too.

For more information visit: http://www.quitsmoking.yourhealthcenter.info

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Help Quit Smoking

May 29, 2007 @ 06:34 am by Healthy Me

The world is filled with people who believe quitting smoking is simply a matter of will power. The majority of those people are, of course, non-smokers. If you are a smoker who has tried to quit only to fail time and time again, the problem does not lie with your will or desire. Nicotine is one of the most addictive substances on Earth, and you will have a much better chance of success if you have some help.

You can walk into any pharmacy and find countless products that are designed to help you quit smoking. The problem is that most of them do not work. Many of the gums and patches on the market contain nicotine, so even as you are using them to quit, you still can’t get the chemical out of your system! Nicocure patches offer you an effective, natural alternative to the nicotine-derived products on the market.

These patches represent the fastest and safest way for you to quit smoking. By combining the effects of a variety of natural formulas, Nicocure patches are able to reproduce the properties of nicotine without the harm of nicotine. They allow your brain to release dopamine just as it does when you smoke. This means that you will not undergo the mental and physical stress generally associated with quitting. With Nicocure, you can quickly and safely be on your way to a healthier you.

When you use Nicocure patches, you’ll find that you lose the desire to smoke completely. Even if you get the urge to cheat during the process, after one puff, you’ll find that Nicocure makes smoking unpleasant–the temptation will be gone!  Nicocure comes with a full money-back guarantee. There’s nothing to lose!  Click here for more info on how Nicocure can help quit smoking habits.

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Large Tonsils and Snoring

May 29, 2007 @ 06:28 am by Healthy Me

During normal breathing, air passes through the throat on its way to the lungs. The air travels past the soft palate, uvula, tonsils, and tongue. When a person is awake, the muscles in the back of the throat tighten to hold these structures in place preventing them from collapsing into the airway. During sleep, these structures can fall into the airway causing snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.

Sleep apnea is characterized by loud snoring and disturbed or interrupted sleep patterns. Sleep apnea can have serious consequences including cardiac problems. Frequently patients will awaken in the morning with a headache. If they become sleep deprived they may feel sleepy all day, and may fall asleep while driving in the car.

Sleep apnea is diagnosed by a sleep study. During a sleep study, the patient’s breathing patterns, heart rhythm and brain waves are monitored.

If it is found that sleep apnea is present, most doctors recommend the use of CPAP. CPAP is a breathing device worn during sleep to help keep the airway open. In some situations surgery is recommended. The uvulopalatopharyngoplasty with or without tonsillectomy are surgical procedures designed to open the airway. In rare situations, a tracheostomy is necessary. These are procedures designed to circumvent this sleep related collapse of these structures. Click here for more details on CPAP device.

For more information and help for sleep apnea, visit http://www.sleepaidmelatrol.yourhealthcenter.info

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Chronic Snoring Cure

May 29, 2007 @ 06:24 am by Healthy Me

During normal breathing, air passes through the throat on its way to the  lungs. The air travels past the soft palate, uvula, tonsils, and tongue. When a  person is awake, the muscles in the back of the throat tighten to hold these  structures in place preventing them from collapsing into the airway. During sleep, these structures can fall into the airway causing snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.

Sleep apnea is characterized by loud snoring and disturbed or interrupted sleep patterns. Sleep apnea can have serious consequences including cardiac  problems. Frequently patients will awaken in the morning with a headache. If  they become sleep deprived they may feel sleepy all day, and may fall asleep  while driving in the car.

Sleep apnea is diagnosed by a sleep study. During a sleep study, the patient’s breathing patterns, heart rhythm and brain waves are monitored.
If it is found that sleep apnea is present, most doctors recommend the use of CPAP. CPAP is a breathing device worn during sleep to help keep the airway open.  In some situations surgery is recommended. The uvulopalatopharyngoplasty with or without tonsillectomy are surgical procedures designed to open the airway. In rare situations, a tracheostomy is necessary. These are procedures designed to circumvent this sleep related collapse of these structures.

Click here to read more on Chronic Snoring Cure.

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IBS Medication

May 29, 2007 @ 06:08 am by Healthy Me

There are currently many possible treatment choices for patients with IBS to  try, and research is continually being done to find new effective medications.  Nonetheless, many of the commonly used drugs to treat IBS have not been  definitively proven to be superior to placebo. An extensive review by Klein of  randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials performed between 1966 and  1988 found that none of the studies provided sound statistical evidence to  suggest that any of the medications used were beneficial in treating IBS,  chiefly because of poor trial design and statistical analyses in the published  studies. More recent improvements in the design of trials has yielded evidence to support the use of smooth muscle relaxants and antidepressants in pain-predominant IBS, use of the antidiarrheal loperamide for diarrhea, and the use of fiber for constipation. The emergence of combination medications, as well as the increased use of neurotransmitter regulators, will most likely enhance the efficacy of future IBS treatments.

Bowtrol is the only natural remedy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome that is clinically proven effective. If you are suffering from constipation, diarrhea, or both in alteration, abdominal pain, bloating, and heartburn more than once a month, you are not alone. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (also called IBS) affects about 25 million to 50 million people in US alone.

Click here to read more about effective IBS Medication.

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Cause of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

May 29, 2007 @ 06:05 am by Healthy Me

Irritable bowel syndrome or more commonly known for short as IBS, is believed to be due to the abnormal function (dysfunction) of the muscles of the organs of the gastrointestinal tract or the nerves controlling the organs. The nervous control of the gastrointestinal tract, however, is complex. A system of nerves runs the entire length of the gastrointestinal tract from the esophagus to the anus in the muscular walls of the organs. These nerves communicate with other nerves that travel to and from the spinal cord. Nerves within the spinal cord, in turn, travel to and from the brain. (The gastrointestinal tract is exceeded in the numbers of nerves it contains only by the spinal cord and brain.) Thus, the abnormal function of the nervous system in IBS may occur in a gastrointestinal muscular organ, the spinal cord, or the brain.

The nervous system that controls the gastrointestinal organs, as with most other organs, contains both sensory and motor nerves. The sensory nerves continuously sense what is happening within the organ and relay this information to nerves in the organ’s wall. From there, information can be relayed to the spinal cord and brain. The information is received and processed in the organ’s wall, the spinal cord, or the brain. Then, based on this sensory input and the way the input is processed, commands (responses) are sent to the organ over the motor nerves. Two of the most common motor responses in the intestine are contraction or relaxation of the muscle of the organ and secretion of fluid and/or mucus into the organ.

As already mentioned, abnormal function of the nerves of the gastrointestinal organs, at least theoretically, might occur in the organ, spinal cord, or brain. Moreover, the abnormalities might occur in the sensory nerves, the motor nerves, or at processing centers in the intestine, spinal cord, or brain. Some researchers argue that the cause of functional diseases is abnormalities in the function of the sensory nerves. For example, normal activities, such as stretching of the small intestine by food, may give rise to abnormal sensory signals that are sent to the spinal cord and brain, where they are perceived as pain.
Other researchers argue that the cause of functional diseases is abnormalities in the function of the motor nerves. For example, abnormal commands through the motor nerves might produce a painful spasm (contraction) of the muscles. Still others argue that abnormally functioning processing centers are responsible for functional diseases because they misinterpret normal sensations or send abnormal commands to the organ. In fact, some functional diseases may be due to sensory dysfunction, motor dysfunction, or both sensory and motor dysfunction. Still others may be due to abnormalities within the processing centers One area that is receiving a great deal of scientific attention is the potential role of gas produced by intestinal bacteria in patients with IBS. Studies have demonstrated that patients with IBS produce larger amounts of gas than individuals without IBS, and the gas may be retained longer in the small intestine. Among patients with IBS, abdominal size increases over the day, reaching a maximum in the evening and returning to baseline by the following morning. In individuals without IBS, there is no increase in abdominal size during the day.

There has been a great deal of controversy over the role that poor digestion and/or absorption of dietary sugars may play in aggravating the symptoms of IBS. Poor digestion of lactose, the sugar in milk, is very common as is poor absorption of fructose, a sweetener found in many processed foods. Poor digestion or absorption of these sugars could aggravate the symptoms of IBS since unabsorbed sugars often cause increased formation of gas.

Although these abnormalities in production and transport of gas could give rise to some of the symptoms of IBS, much more work will need to be done before the role of intestinal gas in IBS is clear.

Dietary fat in healthy individuals causes food as well as gas to move more slowly through the stomach and small intestine. Some patients with IBS may even respond to dietary fat in an exaggerated fashion with greater slowing. Thus, dietary fat could–and probably does–aggravate the symptoms of IBS.

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Welcome to Your Health Center

May 24, 2007 @ 11:43 am by Healthy Me

Welcome to Your Health Center blog! Here you can find the latest information on men’s and women’s health issues.

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