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March 31, 2010

Menopause Vitamins; The Combination You Should Take

Hormonal balance should be a guiding factor when looking for the best menopause vitamins. Your health and general well-being are very crucial at this stage and therefore you should go for supplements that help to balance the hormones in the body. The best vitamin supplements should have antioxidants, amino acids, neuronutrients and bioflavonoids. They should also contain herbal extracts as well as enzymes. Each of these ingredients is important and provides specific benefits to your body. They can also complement and enhance the benefits of other nutrients.

Vitamin E is said to help reduce hot flushes as well as vaginal dryness. Several studies have also shown that vitamin E has cardio protective properties. This is very important because the risk of developing a heart disease usually increases after this stage.

Vitamin B supplements are also important. They not only help to boost energy but also help to relieve some of the stress that is associated with this condition. They are also said to help to relieve anxiety, tension as well as poor concentration.

When estrogen levels drop, they can interfere with the bone strength. Taking calcium supplements at this stage is important because they will help to maintain the bone structure. When you are on a calcium supplement program, it is recommended that you increase your intake of both vitamin C and D. These two vitamins normally help to increase the absorption of calcium. Before you purchase any menopause vitamins, it is important to consult a nutritional therapist or any other qualified practitioner.

Mercy Maranga
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/menopause-vitamins-the-combination-you-should-take-1144195.html

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March 30, 2010

The Benefits of Green Tea Extract

I am sure that most of you are aware of the benefits of drinking green tea. Green tea has become a huge hit around the world in the last several years. The majority of people are drinking it for its healing properties. However, did you know that green tea extract as a supplement also provides health benefits? Therefore, you can take a supplement that contains it as well. Not many people are aware of this nutritional fact.

One of the main benefits of green tea extract is that it helps to boost your immune system. With all the viruses and bugs in the air these days, boosting our immune system would certainly be beneficial. In addition, they can speed up your metabolism and burn fat more effectively.

A supplement that is high in antioxidants is one that will effectively fight the damage caused by free radicals. Green tea extract is one such supplement. Another benefit of the extract is that it does not contain caffeine, while the tea itself does contain caffeine.

One of the many benefits of taking herbal supplements is the synergy involved when taking several extracts blended. Green tea extract can be blended with other supplements. Therefore, the healing properties of several extracts or supplements blended together will be that much better.

What if you could buy a nutritional supplement that contained seventy-six different natural ingredients all carefully blended together including green tea extract. In fact, it is decaffeinated extract, which is much better for you because of the removal of the caffeine. All these ingredients work synergistically together to provide you with greater benefits.

An example of some of the ingredients is ginger, which helps your body absorb the green tea extract. Other natural ingredients include turmeric, which acts as an anti-inflammatory. Grape-seed extract is another of the ingredients; it helps to keep your capillaries in healthy order. All these ingredients work together to keep your body healthy.

If you would like more information on green tea extract and other natural substances for healthy living then visit my website today.

Tara Mathews
http://www.articlesbase.com/supplements-and-vitamins-articles/the-benefits-of-green-tea-extract-709861.html

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March 18, 2010

Endometriosis Part 111 – Endometriosis and Vitamin B1

As we mentioned in previous articles, endometriosis growing somewhere else other than the endometrium also reacts to hormonal signals of the monthly menstrual cycle by building up tissue, breaking it, and eliminating it through the menstrual period. As we know, nutritional supplements play a very important role in treating all kinds of diseases. In this article, we will discuss how vitamin B1 helps to treat endometriosis.

I. Definition
Vitamin B1 is one of the members of the vitamin B complex, it is also known as thiamin or thiamine. It’s most common form is a colorless chemical compound with the formula C12H17N4OS. It was discovered in 1910 by Umetaro Suzuki in Japan. It is a water soluble vitamin, therefore it can be stored in the body and is required to be taken regularly.

II. How Vitamin B1 benefits women with endometriosis
Women with endometriosis are found to have vitamin B complex deficiency during the menstrual cycle. It is not known if it is caused by unhealthy diet or the inability of digestive absorption.
a) Level of estrogen
Vitamin B1 helps to detoxify the liver which may be caused by intake of of alcohol, smoking and heavy metals. A strong liver is particularly important for secretion of cholesterol in breaking down estrogen that causes menstrual cramps as well as hormone balancing in the body.

b) Immune system
Vitamin B1 is an antioxidant that helps to strengthen the immune system against the forming of free radicals, endometrial implants, and adhesion somewhere else in the body except the endometrium.

c) Red blood cells
Study shows that vitamin B1 helps to normalize the activity of an enzyme called transketolase in red blood cells resulting in increased amounts of the two proteins THTR-1 and RFC-1 which helps to transport thiamine into red blood cells. This increases the production of red blood cells in the bloodstream.

d) Nervous system
It helps to reduce tension of the nervous system as a resulting of converting carbohydrates to energy which is necessary for the proper functions of the nervous system. Thereby it reduces symptoms of endometriosis in some women such as anxiety, depression, and mood swings.

e) Intestine muscle tone
Vitamin B1 helps to secrete hydrochloric acid in the stomach which is essential for the complete digestion of food particles and decreases the risk of nutrient deficiency causing hormone imbalance in the menstrual cycle.

I hope this information will help. If you need more information or insurance advice, please follow my article series of the above subject at my home page at:
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Kyle J. Norton
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March 17, 2010

anything i can do to make my boobs grow larger? girls only please?

I’m only a young teenager and right now I’m about a 36A. I was wondering if there are any nutritional supplements, vitamins, foods, herbal stuff, etc that will make my breasts larger..I know I’m still growing I’m just wondering if there’s anything I can do.

And I would never get plastic surgery.

Dear one,
I tried something no one told me about before. MASSAGE!! thats right. you massage your breasts. this makes them grow up to two cups bigger!!.but hey it works. so rub them, squeeze them, and play with them. then take them out when ever you feel the need. youll love them.for more info you can write to me shanoomathur@yahoo.co.in

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March 16, 2010

Depression – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment Options

Depression is a complex of psychological and physical symptoms. Low mood level or sadness is often the most prominent symptom. The common property of these symptoms is a decreased activity level in parts of the brain.

 

THE SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION

Depression may give one or more of these symptoms:

-Low mood level or sadness.

-Lack of joy or interest in activities that were joyful before.

-Pessimism.

-Feel of guilt of something without any substantial reason to feel so.

-Inferiority thoughts.

-Irritability.

-Slowness in the thought process.

-Slowness in interpreting sensorial stimuli.

-Slowness of digestion or other internal physical processes, and symptoms caused by this slowness, for example inflated stomach, constipation or difficulties by urination.

-Slow physical reactions.

Depression can be a mild disease that only causes some annoyance in the daily life, but can also get very serious and make a person totally unable to work and unable to participate in social life. By depression of some severity, there is also a greater risk of suicide.

Depression can occur in all age classes. In teenager’s lack of interest in school work, withdrawal from social life and difficult mood can be signs of depression.

 

THE PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES THAT PRODUCE THE SYMPTOMS

By depression there is a decreased amount of neurotransmitters in parts of the central nervous system, mainly deficiency of serotonin, but also to some extend of noradrenalin, acetylcholine, dopamine or gamma-amino-butyric acid (GABA), or the nerve cells do not react properly by stimulation from neurotransmitters. A neurotransmitter is a signal substance that transmits the nerve signal through the junctions between two nerve cells.

Serotonin and noradrenalin cause nerve cells to send impulses along to other nerve cells, and thus increase the activity in the brain. Deficiency of these substances causes slowness in parts of the brain, and that again causes the depressive symptoms.

The role of GABA is the opposite, namely to slow down some nerve impulses, mainly those causing anxiety and panic response. Lack of GABA causes higher anxiety and easier panic response. Yet, lack of this transmitter also seems to cause depressive symptoms. This is because a too high activity in some brain processes may slow down other processes.

There are many causes and subtypes of depression with different physiological mechanisms involved.

 

TYPES OF DEPRESSION

Depression is often divided into subtypes according to exhibited symptoms.

1. Mono-polar depression and dysthymic disorder  

By mono-polar depression there are pure depressive symptoms. Mild cases of mono-polar disorder that do not affect a person’s ability to work and to participate in social activities are often called dysthymic disorder.

 

 

2. Bipolar disorder (manic-depressive disease) and cyclothymic disorder

In this condition there are periods with symptoms of depression – the depressive phase, alternating with periods of elevated mood level with increased mental and physical activity – the manic phase. In the manic phase, the affected person also sleeps poorly and has concentration difficulties. A mild form of this disease is called cyclothymic disorder.

 

3. Manic disorder

This condition is characterized by abnormally elevated mood, by unrealistic optimism, by lack of sleep and by hyperactive behaviour. Many psychiatrists think that this disorder is simply the same disease as bipolar disorder where the depressive face has not yet occurred.

 

4. Depression with mainly physical symptoms

Sometimes the physical symptoms of depression are alone or dominant, as for example: Digestive problems, constipation, difficulties with urination, slow response to sensorial stimuli or slow physical reactions.

 

CAUSES OF DEPRESSION

Two or more factors can have an effect simultaneously to cause depression. Depression can be an independent disease, or a part of other disease. Depression is also divided into different subtypes according to cause.

1. Reactive depression

This disease is simply a result from psychological stress, physical struggle or mental straining without proper rest or sleep over a long time period. The straining will simply wear out the nervous system or deplete the organism from nutrient necessary for the nervous system to work properly.

 

2. Endogenous depression

When there has not been any period of stress, straining or lack of rest that can explain the condition, the condition is often called endogenous depression. Inheritance is thought to be a part of the cause.

 

3. Depression by physical disease

Depression or depressive symptoms may be a symptom of physical disease. This is perhaps the most common cause of depression.

Diseases often associated with depression are: Heart disease, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, hypertension or Cushing’s syndrome.

Mononucleosis or flu may trigger depression that continues after the infection has gone.

By lack of thyroid hormones, hypothyroidism, the metabolism in the whole body is slowed down, including the production of neurotransmitters in the brain. Therefore depression is an important symptom of hypothyroidism.

 

4. Depressive symptoms as a consequence of unsound lifestyle

A general unsound lifestyle with too less exercise, too high consunsume of alcohol, coffee or tea, too less of important nutrient and too much of sugar and fat may give depressive symptoms, as well as physical problems.

 

5. Postnatal depression

Women will often have a period of depression after pregnancy and birth of the baby Pregnancy and berth is physically and mentally exhausting, and may drain the body for nutrient. This in turn can cause depressive symptoms

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6. Seasonal affective disorder

Depression can occur in cold and dark periods of the year and go away in warm and light periods. Light stimulates brain activity, and lack of light is a causative factor. 

 

TREATMENT OF DEPRESSION

Serious or prolonged depression is often treated with anti-depressive medication. Medicines used against depression generally increase the level of neurotransmitters like serotonin in the central nervous system, or they mimic the neurotransmitters.

 

The medications mostly used today increase the serotonin concentration by decreasing the removal of serotonin from the space around nerve cells. Examples of this medication type are: Fluoxetine (Prozac), fluvoxamine (Luvox), paroxetine (Paxil), escitalopram (Lexapro, Celexa), sentraline (zoloft).

 

By bipolar disorder in the manic face, heavy tranquilizers (neuroleptica) are used to stop the manic symptoms. By bipolar disorder, lithium salts are sometimes used to stabilize the condition, and prevent new outbreak of depressive or manic faces.

 

Psychotherapy is sometimes used by depression, usually in combination with medication.

 

Sometimes serious depression is treated by applying electric shock through the head, electroconvulsive therapy. The shock induces epileptic eruption of nerve signals through the brain and this gives cramps throughout the body. The cramps are alleviated or stopped by applying anaesthesia before the electroshock. This form of treatment is controversial, since it can cause memory loss and is suspected of causing brain damage. The possibility of brain damage is however denied by most psychiatrists.

 

By seasonal depression, light therapy maybe useful.

 

Adjustment of lifestyle should always be considered by depression or depressive symptoms. Lifestyle measures can sometimes be enough to cure depressive symptoms before a serious depression develop. Lifestyle adjustments can be:

- To slow down a stressful life with too much work or activities.

- Enough rest and sleep.

- A good diet with enough of necessary nutrients.

- Some physical exercise.

- Meditation.

- Supplement of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, lecithin, amino acids and essential fatty acids.

- Stimulants like coffee or tea may help against depressive feelings in moderate amount. However, if you are a heavy user of these stimulants, you should cut down on your consumption.

There exist nutritional products in the marked to help against depressive symptoms. These contain ingredients that the brain uses as building blocks for neurotransmitters, for example amino acids and lecithin. They also often contain vitamins and minerals that the brain uses as tools to produce neurotransmitters, especially vitamin B6.

Supplements may further contain herbal extracts that trigger higher brain activity much like anti-depressive medications, but may have fewer side effects.

Knut Holt
http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/depression-symptoms-causes-and-treatment-options-585132.html

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