Friday, January 30, 2015

Can You Regenerate a Damaged Brain?

Mike Barrett reveals how an inexpensive spice can help regenerate a damaged brain, grow new stem cells, and protect against fluoride.
Although 2014 was the shining year for numerous foods, many would attest that turmeric held the gold medal in ‘hottest foods of 2014.’ The spice is relatively reasonably priced, available, and boasts seemingly countless health benefits. One of those benefits is revealed in a study conducted relatively recently, one which found that turmeric may contribute to the regeneration of a ‘damaged brain’ and help with neurological disorders. Read more

Monday, January 26, 2015

How to Build Yourself Up to Live Longer

Dr. Victor Marchione gives five easy steps to improve your flexibility, strength, and balance.
Do you eat right, exercise often, and don’t smoke or drink excessively? Many factors are considered when determining how long you will live – your habits, your family health history and genetic makeup, for example. The life expectancy for Americans is on the rise, and I’m convinced that healthy lifestyle choices can help you live right up to 100 or even older! Read more

Friday, January 23, 2015

Are You Getting Enough Vitamin D?

Edward Group says five factors may affect your vitamin D levels aide from how much you take.
One of the leading nutrients on the forefront of scientific research is vitamin D. Also called the sunshine vitamin, vitamin D is important for immune system support, blood sugar health, and energy. [1] [2] A deficiency in this essential macronutrient is unknowingly plaguing millions of people worldwide. In order to avoid a vitamin D deficiency, you must take conscious, proactive steps to combat the factors that affect absorption. Vitamin D supplementation is the ideal method for reducing deficiency risk, especially in the winter. Sunlight is also a simple and natural approach for balancing vitamin D levels. Read more

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Diabetes Measure That Make a Difference

Although type 2 diabetes is on the increase, experts say it’s never too late to lower your risk..
When actress Halle Berry shimmies down the red carpet, she always looks the picture of health. Yet, former Bond girl Halle, 44, suffers from type 2 diabetes – an illness the onset of which is often associated with obesity and ageing.

“I fell ill – dramatically,” Halle has explained. “I felt I needed energy but I didn’t really know what was wrong. One day, I simply passed out, and I didn’t wake up for seven days.” She was just 23 years old.

Type 2 diabetes occurs when the amount of glucose in the blood is too high as the body cannot use it properly. This is because the pancreas is not producing enough insulin to help glucose enter the body’s cells, or the insulin that is being produced does not work properly (this is known as insulin resistance). Read more

Friday, January 16, 2015

Is Decaf Really a Healthier Choice?

For decades, decaffeinated coffee and tea have been touted as healthier than their unmodified versions, but that claim may be more fiction than fact, according to Sarah C. Corriher .
Editor’s Note: We are no longer certain that the Swiss Water Method is safe, so please disregard our recommendation until we have an opportunity to do further research. For now, our recommendation is to avoid all decaffeinated tea and coffee.

Decaffeinated drinks have been touted as a healthy alternative for several decades at the behest of the chemical industry, but these drinks are often more dangerous than the unmodified versions. Read more

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Coconut Oil Can Reverse Alzheimer's and Dementia

See the latest information about taking coconut oil and its health benefits that have been recently discovered, in improving brain functions.

Monday, January 12, 2015

Only 12 Minutes Exercise Needed to Lose Weight Faster

Twelves minutes of exercise daily is all you need to maximize your weight loss.
When Dr Michael Mosley launched the Fast Diet two years ago, he was confident that it was a great way to lose weight and improve health.

But even he could not have been prepared for how the diet would take off, with hundreds of thousands of people around the globe successfully losing weight and transforming their vitality and wellbeing.

While the basics haven’t changed — the aim is still to cut calories by three-quarters on two days of the week and eat normally the rest of the time — this week he and his co-author, Mimi Spencer, launch an exciting new Fast Diet book. Read more

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

4 Natural Ways to Tighten Your Vagina After Childbirth

Although becoming a monther is one of life's most wonderful experiences, childbirth is one of the most commons causes of a loose vagina. A loose vagina can make intercourse less enjoyable for both you and your partner. Not just this, it can also damage your confidence since it can make your more self-conscious of your body. However, it is possible to restore vaginal tightness after childbirth. Here are four of the best ways to naturally tighten the vagina.

Monday, January 5, 2015

6 Reasons NOT to Get a Colonoscopy

Is you doctor pressurng you to have a colonoscopy? Barbara Minton reveals some facts your doctor probably won't mention.
Is your doctor pushing you to get a colonoscopy, but your instincts are saying don’t do it? If so, it’s time to discover the pitfalls of colonoscopy and virtues of pineapple – a food that can truly help improve colon health.

Let’s get started with some facts you will probably never hear from your doctor: Read more

Friday, January 2, 2015

Want to Live to 100? Here's What You Should Be Eating Right Now

If you want to live to be 100, why not take a few diet tips from the longest-living communities in the world?
It’s that time of year again. The season of overindulgence is coming to a close: you’ve consumed your bodyweight in chocolate and your sole form of exercise has consisted of lifting a champagne glass while prostrate on the sofa.

Suddenly, the conversation has shifted from mince pies and mulled wine to juice cleanses and – horror – the gym.

But, before you embark on January atonement, why not consider these simple diet tips from the world’s longest living communities? Read more