Showing posts with label osteoporosis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label osteoporosis. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 March 2017

Balance Your Hormones Naturally


Hormone imbalance is a common happening among most women at some point in their lives. Hormones can't protect us from everything; the body does crash on occasion. Hormones can get thrown off in even the healthy of women and at any age as long as the woman has hit puberty. Basically, for most women they have a fairly constant hormone balance with glitches that can happen every so often. Hormones help keep Women on a pretty regular menstrual cycle, maintain weight levels, sleep well, look young, and keep full of energy.

Symptoms occur when hormones balances are off. Not everyone will experience symptoms of hormone balance, but for most they will at a few different times of their lives. Often hormones can change in minutes if they are not imbalance. Symptoms of hormone imbalances are most common between the ages of 20 and 40, they tend to increase as the women ages, hence, menopause.

Hormone imbalances include any or some of the following symptoms. Allergy Symptoms, low sex drive, PMS, endometriosis, fibrocystic breasts, urinary tract infections, uterine fibroids, osteoporosis, and wrinkly skin are all signs of hormone imbalances. Some other ones include depression, fatigue, anxiety, weight gain, water retention, bloating, hair loss, and facial hair growth.

There are 2 types of female hormones, progesterone and estrogen. Any symptom of hormone balance can be caused by an incorrect level of one or both of these hormones. It is a very delicate and sensitive balance. Any little variations of there balance have a dramatic effect on health because it causes the symptoms mentioned above. Stress levels, nutrition, exercise, and ovulation all can be factors of how much hormones are produced.

There is 28 days in a healthy women's menstrual cycle. For the first 10 to 12 days of it there is only estrogen being produced. When ovulation happens progesterone is then produced by the ovaries. On 28 when the menstrual cycle restarts, hormone levels drop, causing menstruation. If by chance the ovulation did not occur the progesterone level never balances out with the estrogen but you still have a period. You have estrogen but your progesterone levels dropped very low. This causes the symptoms of hormone balance to occur.

A few things you can do at home to ensure your hormones stay in balance will help maintain a great balance. Check your diet, are you consuming high carbs, junk foods, processed vegetable oil, fatty foods, stimulants, and soy products. If you are consuming these kinds of foods it will cause a hormone imbalance. Eating a diet high in animal proteins, fish oils, coconut, and fresh veggies and fruits will help keep them balanced. Women who cut grains and other gluten products out of there diet tend to feel better shortly after eliminating them.

Eating non organic dairy products such as milk, cottage cheese, and ice cream can be treated with bovine growth hormone and antibiotics. Both of the steroids and antibiotics tend to stay in the milk cause interferences with female hormones. Organic dairy products were produced in a natural way and do not contain any of those steroids or antibiotics so they are safe to be eaten.

Commercial salad dressings can cause disruption of the natural regulation of hormone production. Cut down on coffee, black tea, chocolate, and soft drinks. They can over stimulate the adrenal gland and can disrupt hormones as well.

To help stabilize your hormones you can get some sunshine. Everyday exposure to full spectrum light will naturally balance your hormones. Celebrating your monthly cycle, recognizing and appreciating your feminine power rather than calling it annoying and a pain in the you know what. Looking at things in positive way will influence your health in a positive way as well. Yoga, meditation and deep breathing exercises will help to protect the women's biochemistry and can reduce PMS symptoms.

One more thing you could try is taking an herbal supplement. Alternative Health Supplements offers a few products that can help to naturally balance female hormones. Enhance Her is an all natural product that contains lots of herbs that are used for balancing the female hormones. This is an all natural product so it is safe to use and take daily; there are no negative side effects either. Any woman who has passed puberty can take this product. It will help to balance your female hormones naturally and give you a sense of over health and balance.

All of the following herbs can be found in this product. Saw palmetto is an herb used for bladder problems, breast enlargement, frigidity, hormone regulation, and weight regulations. Kava Kava is for urinary tract infections, vaginitis, anxiety, and fatigue. This product also has Dandelion to prevent breast cancer, tumors, organ disorders, PMS symptoms, water retention, yeast infections, age spots and lethargy. Motherwort is for menstrual cramps and pain, and sleeplessness. Wild yam is for miscarriage, morning sickness, nervous tension, and PMS. Blessed thistle is to help with cramps, menstrual headaches, eliminate vaginal discharge, and pregnancy.

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Sunday, 28 August 2016

The Best Protein Sources

Every single diet which is considered healthy and balanced has to contain proteins. Normally, we get all the necessary proteins from food, and we need them for the health and development of our muscles. We also need them for weight loss. In this article, we are going to discuss more about the best protein sources.
We have two different types of proteins: complete and incomplete. The first type, complete proteins, includes the essential amino acids. Complete proteins are usually found in foods like eggs, meat, poultry, fish, milk and dairy products. Of these all, eggs contain the largest amount of proteins. Besides the proteins of animal origin, complete proteins can be found in plans like, soybeans. The other type, incomplete proteins, includes a small selection of some essential amino acids. These proteins are generally found in plant foods, vegetables, seeds and nuts, grains, etc.
Below we will describe some of the best protein sources today.
One of the best protein sources is seafood. It doesn't contain too much fat. Also, fish like salmon, is in the group of fatty fish because of the high amount of fat it contains. However, it is known for its concentration of essential omega-3 fatty acids. As you may already know these acids are extremely beneficial for our heart.
Another great source of proteins is dairy products. Milk, cheese, yoghurt, cream are loaded with proteins and some important vitamins and minerals. Their function in the prevention of bone-related diseases, like osteoporosis, and the health of our teeth is undeniable. If you are planning to lose some weight, you can always choose low-fat or skim milk.
We have already mentioned that eggs are a great source of proteins, especially complete proteins. One egg a day is usually recommended for adults.
Meat is also full of proteins. We especially recommend consuming white poultry meat because of the lean proteins it contains.
If you are a vegetarian, you can easily obtain the necessary proteins from beans. At the same time, they are full of fibers. We would like to highlight the value of soybeans. They contain complete proteins and more than six essential amino acids. In this group, we would like to include legumes and nuts since they are very rich in proteins.
If you include all these foods into your diet, you have all the chances to enjoy a healthy and balanced diet. This is very important for proper growth and development and proper functioning of our body.





Source:  by John M Dotox