Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Health Care | Fruitalicious

Health Care start from what you eat, so be particular of what you put inside your mouth.

Watermelon, Orange, Lemon, Papaya, Rockmelon Juice etc, these are some of the standard juices that we grew up drinking.

When everyone is starting to become more and more health conscious.. Many different variety of fruit juice combination are also being studied. That adds on to the Booming Juices Business!

I’ve received an email from a friend on the different Combination of Healthy Juices and their Health Benefits, so here goes :

Papaya + Pineapple + Milk - Rich in vitamin C, E, Iron. Improve skin complexion and metabolism





Carrot + Ginger + Apple - Boost and cleanse our system





Apple + Cucumber + Celery - Prevent cancer, reduce cholesterol, and eliminate stomach upset and headache





Tomato + Carrot + Apple - Improve skin complexion and eliminate bad breath





Bitter gourd + Apple + Milk - Avoid bad breath and reduce internal body heat





Orange + Ginger + Cucumber - Improve Skin texture and moisture and reduce body heat





Pineapple + Apple + Watermelon - To dispel excess salts, nourishes the bladder and kidney





Apple + Cucumber + Kiwi - To improve skin complexion





Pear & Banana - Regulates sugar content





Banana + Pineapple + Milk - Rich in vitamin with nutritious and prevent constipation





Carrot + Apple + Pear + Mango - Clear body heat, counteracts toxicity, decreased blood pressure and fight oxidization





Honeydew + Grape + Watermelon + Milk - Rich in vitamin C + Vitamin B2 that increase cell activity and strengthen body immunity


Health Care: Fruitalicious

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Health Care | 10 Tips to Stay Young

First of all, i would like to salute the founder of Internet. With this marvelous technology, people like me, is able to access and receive information easily. ^,^

Today, I’ve received an email from my friend on 10 Tips on How to Stay Young:

1) Throw out nonessential numbers. This includes age, weight and height. Let the doctors worry about them -- that is why you pay them.

2) Keep only cheerful friends. The grouches pull you down.

3) Keep learning. Learn more about the computer, crafts, gardening, whatever. Never let the brain idle. "An idle mind is the devil's workshop." And the devil's name is Alzheimer's.

4) Enjoy the simple things.

5) Laugh often, long and loud. Laugh until you gasp for breath.

6) The tears happen. Endure, grieve, and move on. The only person, who is with us our entire life, is ourselves. Be ALIVE while you are alive.

7) Surround yourself with what you love, whether it's family, pets, keepsakes, music, plants, hobbies, whatever. Your home is your refuge.

8) Cherish your health: If it is good, preserve it. If it is unstable, improve it. If it is beyond what you can improve, get help.

9) Don't take guilt trips. Take a trip to the mall, even to the next county. Travel to a foreign country, but NOT to where the guilt is.

10) Tell the people you love that you love them, at every opportunity.

And Always Bear in mind...
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away...

Life – Live it, Embrace it and rejoice in it.


Health Care: 10 Tips to Stay Young

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Anti-Aging

At this new era, where men & women are getting more and more concern about their outlooks and tend to look at least 10 years younger then their actual age, the word “Anti-Aging” can be found in almost all products ranging from skincare to consume food..

If you think it is too costly to invest in skincare products... Fret Not~~
Below is a list of affordable Top 10 daily food that has anti-wrinkles properties as well :


Spinach
Rich with lutein which helps in hydration and elasticity. It also contains Iron, Vitamin A, C & E that helps to keep skin bright and firm and protect against sun and free radical damage.

Beetroot
Full of anti-oxidants, it contains pigments known as anthocyanins which enhance collagen production to reduce wrinkling.
My suggestion : as beetroot has a strong aftertaste, to lessen the taste, you may try drinking apple or carrot + beetroot fruit juice (one of my all time favorite mix of fruit juice)

Olives
Scientists have found that Olives and virgin olive oil are very high in polyphenols. They help make the skin less prone to wrinkle and slow the aging process by fighting free radicals.
My suggestion: At all time must have in salads and sandwich.

Avocado
This nutrient rich fruit is naturally high in the monounsaturated fat essential for plump youthful skin. They help stimulate collagen production.

Kale (also known as Kai Lan)
It is a great source of nutrient especially in vitamin A which naturally counteracts wrinkles. It also gives you healthy blood circulation for gorgeous glowing skin.

Chillies
Full of vitamins A & E and bioflavonoids, they help skin to heal and remain hydrated. Research also shows the antioxidants in yellow and orange foods build under skin to create extra UV protection.

Tomatoes
They have lots of lycopene, a free radical warrior, and other antioxidants that help prevent wrinkling, maintain moisture and reduce dullness.

Flaxseed Oil
Rich with protein and Omegas 6 and 3 fatty acids, it helps to plump skin, reducing the appearance of wrinkles and lines.

Grapes
Fresh grapes and its juice contain proanthocyanidins, which help keep skin elastic, smooth and wrinkle-free.

Green Tea
Research shows that its potent antioxidants will make you look younger by boosting collagen and elastin.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Fart ty Business


Someone farted in our office right after lunch break!!
I was on the brink of being stink to death!!!!!! As I look around, holding my breath, I notice it seems that the rest of my colleagues appear nonchalant..
I couldn't really tell who is the culprit..

Suddenly, the phrase being “stink to death” makes me wonder whether will we really be “stink to death by farts”? hmmm...

Lets see :
Fart
A Fart is created when the food enters the intestine, microbes and bacteria feed on the food. If the food can't be digested by the microbes, it is released as gas into the intestine. Swallowed air also contributes to this gas. The main gases of a fart are carbon dioxide, nitrogen, hydrogen, some oxygen and a lot of methane. Carbon dioxide enters the intestine from swallowed air or from the blood. Carbon dioxide creates the bubbles while farting in a bathtub or pool. Nitrogen just adds more pressure and comes from swallowed air as well. Hydrogen is very flammable and light. The light weight causes the fart to float. Methane is another flammable gas that burns with a blue flame.

So why do the Fart stink so much!!

That’s because some of the microbes create sulfurous gasses such as Indole, Skatole, Hydrogen sulfide, Dimethyl Sulfide, Methyl Mercaptan and Methanethiol. Hydrogen Sulfide gives the legendary rotten eggs smell. Indole and Skatole give the other legendary poop smell. Dimethyl Sulfide gives a steamed vegetable type smell. Methyl Mercaptan gives a more musky smell. Different people have different quantities and mixtures of these gasses causing out smell.

Thus, in a nutshell, Fart basically will not kill a person by stinking them to kingdom come.

Hmmm, this part is interesting, do you know Man fart an average of 14 times a day releasing as little as one cup to one half gallon! Omigosh!! That’s horrible right! No wonder they are call 臭男人 (aka smelly man), for centuries.. hahah.. Quick all the gals out there, please show this article to the guys around us and tell them to stop silently “poisoning” us.. ;p
Just for info, Women fart an average of 7 times per day.


p/s : I've found this funny website that has names for all kinds of farts
http://www.fartnames.com/
the fart that i smelled could be under the category :
The S.B.D. Fart - S.B.D. stands for Silent But Deadly. This is no doubt one
of the most common farts that exists. No problem of identification with this one.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Health Care | Omega 3

Health Care Review : Omega 3 is part of Health Food

Today is another Lazy Blue Tuesday.. *yawnz*
I’ve already lost counts on the numbers of yawns throughout the day... My colleague was suggesting that i can consider to get energy booster supplement, as i’m always feeling lethargic, though the only booster that is on my mind lately is “Butt Booster (body shaping girdle)”.. hehehee

What to do, as i grow closer and closer to the BIG THIRTY, even my butt also can’t resist the pull of centre of gravity.. ;p
Currently i’m still scouting around, once i buy and tested, i will update and let you know ya..

Back to our topic about supplements, frankly speaking, i’m not a fan of supplements, i don’t believe in popping pills. I would rather eat my fair share of white meat, fruits and vegetables and build up my immune system through appropriate diet.

But, lately i’ve heard a lot of rave about Omega 3, other then anti-oxidants, which now can also be widely found in skincare and consume food. Omega 3 is a category of Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs). Meaning that the it is something which the body must have, but also which it can neither manufacture nor store, other then consuming the food rich in EFAs.

EFAs are split into 2 groups, Omega 3 fatty acids and Omega 6 fatty acids. Omega 9 was often considered an EFA but in fact the body can make omega 9 from unsaturated fats in the diet. Omega 3 fatty acids can be found in cold water Fish like Salmon, Mackerel, Lake Trout, Herring, Sardines, Tuna and Plants like Canola, Soybean, Flaxseed, Walnut, as well as dark green leafy vegetables like kale and collard greens. You can also get omega-3s from fish-oil capsules. I was also recommended by GP to get “Evening Primrose Oil” capsules for my Eczema as it is rich in Omega 3. As omega 3 was seen as being good for the skin and the immune system. It helps to make the cell membrane flexible and therefore makes cells work better.

Now, scientists are confirming that the anti-inflammatory properties of omega 3 help reduce your chances of developing inflammatory chronic diseases including cardiovascular disease, cancer, osteoporosis and autoimmune diseases. On the other hand, Omega 6 is pro-inflammatory. It provides us with prostaglandins, which help us maintain a functioning blood clotting system, regulate the kidneys and keep our brains healthy.

All of these are critical to our health, but we need the omega 6 in just the right amounts. If the ratio of omega 6 to omega 3 is too high it can make our bodies more prone to inflammation. Inflammation is at the base of many chronic diseases and disorders, including heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, eczema, asthma and behavioural disorders.

So everyone let’s start our fishy business today!

Health Care: Omega 3

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Health Care | Healthy Snacks

Healthy Snacks for Good Health Building a Good Health Care Regime

Working in air-conditioned office makes me :

- Thirsty (i’m sitting next to the aircon, sometimes i feel i’m like a wet sponge whose water is slowly being sap up by the dry environment, so daily head to toe moisturizing is a must-do for me, it is very important to moisturize, moisturize, moisturize.. heed my advice and u will not regret when u grow older)

- Sleepy (due to boredom at never ending problem at work.. finally my bad luck year is almost over, Good Riddance!)

- Hungry (could be related to sleepy, or in a nicer way, i have speedy metabolism rate)..

Due to the above 3 factors, it is easy for us to munch and drink (1st cup of coffee) and munch and drink (2nd cup of coffee) while typing away at work..

I always like to munch on a pack of cookies when i’m hungry or when my mouth is feeling siap siap (tasteless) at work, and soon enough it start from occasional to a daily routine.. sometimes i wonder how nice it will be if exercise routine can also be so easily adopted.. hehehe..

Today i wake up feeling Berries in the Air, thus i made up my mind to at least munch on something healthier if really need to munch, so just now during lunch, i bought a pack of dried cranberry and apricot from the pushcart shop.

The cranberry was sweet and addictive, the taste of the apricot appears to be bland in comparison.. For Berries Lovers, you really got to try this!!
So, the next time before you reach for your favorite not-so-nutritious comfort food, remember that choosing snacks wisely can be good for your heart, digestive system, and energy level.

Below are a list of recommendation for some healthy snack to munch on when your mouth is feeling siap siap.. Snacks In the Office (SIO):

1) Apricots - Fresh, ripe apricots are high in fibre and low in calories. They are a good source of beta carotene, the plant form of vitamin A.

2) Apple - is the ideal healthy snack. They are also relatively low in calories and contain a high proportion of fructose, a simple sugar that is sweeter than table sugar (sucrose) and metabolized more slowly, helping to control blood sugar levels. Bioflavonoids in apples may protect against lung disease and be helpful to smokers.

3) Blue Berries - Good source of anthocyanosides and anti-oxidants. Have antibacterial properties

4) Cranberry & strawberries – Excellent source of anti-oxidant,

5) Nuts in general - Excellent source of vitamin E, Walnuts may help to reduce the risk of heart disease.

In my research, i’ve also came an interesting article on 10 Super Fruits that was publish in straits time on 14 Jul 2008 as follows:

1 Pomegranate aka Granada
What it is: Has around 600 seeds that can range from white to deep red.
Where it grows: Native to the Mediterranean Middle East
Supposed benefits: Some studies suggest that the juice may contain almost three times the total antioxidants in green tea and red wine.

2 Kiwi aka Chinese gooseberry
What it is: Flesh can be bright green or golden.
Where it grows: Can be grown in most temperate climates with adequate summer heat
Supposed benefits: A single kiwi is said to supply more than the normal daily adult requirement of vitamin C.

3 Mangosteen aka Manggis
What it is: Has sweet-sour white flesh
Where it grows: Primarily in countries with a hot, humid climate such as Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, and Indonesia
Supposed benefits: Its rind contains xanthones, which are said to neutralise free radicals.

4 Goji (pronounced goh-gee) aka Wolfberry
What it is: Red berries that are usually found dried
Where it grows: China, Mongolia and the Himalayas in Tibet
Supposed benefits: It contains carotenoids that act as antioxidants to protect the retina of the eye.

5 Cranberry aka Mossberry, fenberry
What it is: Berries, 6 to 18mm in size, turn deep red when ripe.
Where it grows: A major commercial crop in the United States and Canada
Supposed benefits: It is used to prevent or treat urinary tract infections.

6 Noni aka Cheese fruit, ach, mengkudu
What it is: Oval-shaped and prickly
Where it grows: Native to South-east Asia but now grows in India and the Pacific islands
Supposed benefits: The juice is said to be able to help reduce high blood pressure and relieve arthritic pain as it contains a high level of antioxidants.

7 Avocado aka Palta, abacate
What it is: Egg shaped, green-brown on the outside and green-yellow on the inside
Where it grows: Long history of being cultivated in Central and South America
Supposed benefits: It contains healthy monounsaturated fat, which has been linked to a reduced risk of cancer, heart disease and diabetes.

8 Seabuckthorn aka Sandthorn, seaberry
What it is: Soft and juicy orange berries, 6 to 9mm in diameter
Where is grows: Native to Europe and Asia
Supposed benefits: It is said to boost the immune system as it is rich in vitamin C.

9 Blueberry aka Bleuet
What it is: Indigo berries, 5 to 16mm in diameter
Where it grows: Native to North America but also grown in Australia, New Zealand and South American countries
Supposed benefits: It is said to be an anti-ageing superstar that is loaded with antioxidants to improve vision and brain function.

10 Acai (pronounced as-sa-E) aka Cabbage palm berry
What it is: A dark-blue berry that is similar in size to a grape
Where it grows: South American rainforests
Supposed benefits: Claims to have twice the antioxidants found in blueberries, as well as omega fatty acids, protein and fibre.


Health Care Healthy Snacks