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Do You Know What is in Your Deodorant?

February 6, 2016 by bFA3K4vEcAHWz

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So we all want to smell good and stay dry. Yes, we all use some sort of antiperspirant  or deodorant.  They come in all different ways, solids, gels, sprays, etc.. but do we really know what we are putting on our bodies?

yellowstar Tip – Put on deodorant before bedtime.  It will absorb better at night and last longer for the next day.

Lets break down what exactly is in each type of deodorant:

SOLIDS – Contain a mix of silicone based waxes that do not melt away.  They leave a white, silky powdery surface behind.

GELS –  Typically go on clear and do not have as many waxes.  They leave a wet look and feel. It doesn’t leave a white stain on your clothing.

SPRAYS – Contain gases in them such as the gas that is in lighters called butane and hydrofluoro carbon. The pros to sprays is they are safe and dry very quickly.

 

yellowstarTIP – Do not use aluminum based antiperspirant. Studies have shown a possible cause to Alzheimer’s and Breast Cancer.

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What the color of your pills can tell you

February 5, 2016 by bFA3K4vEcAHWz

Pill Color Identifier Chart
Pill Color Identifier Chart

Many studies have shown that colors can influence your perception. Certain colors can change your perception of taste of foods, or medication to get better results when using them. Certain colored pills influence how you feel after taking them.
 

 
 

 

We found the most popular colors to show you what pills get better results.

Red and Orange pills are generally used as stimulants.

White pills are generally used for treating pain (painkillers).

Green colored pills are used for reducing anxiety.

Yellow pills are used generally for depression medication.

Blue pills are mostly used for sedatives (other than the other blue pill).

 

Tip: Some studies have shown taking medication in multiple doses are superior. Four times a day placebos provided more relief than those taken twice daily, telling us the brain thinks more must be better.

 

Caution:
This is for advice and informational only, always consult a Doctor for more information.

 

 

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What Reduces Thyroid Disease?

February 5, 2016 by bFA3K4vEcAHWz

What Reduces Thyroid Disease?

thyroid  First of all a thyroid is a small gland at the base of your neck that makes thyroid hormone. this hormone controls the activities in your body including how much calories you burn and/or your heart rate. The most common thyroid problems involve abnormal production of thyroid hormones. Too much thyroid hormone results in a condition known as hyperthyroidism. Insufficient hormone production leads to hypothyroidism which is when your thyroid gland doesn’t produce enough thyroid hormone.

But you do you know what can reduce thyroid disease?  According to Greek study published in the European Journal of Public Health, drinking chamomlile tea is the key. Drinking the tea on a regular basis reduces risk for benign thyroid diseases and cancer. After intense research  is was concluded that drinking the tea between two and six times a week for 30 years, reduced the risk by nearly 80 percent.

 

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: cancer, chamomile tea, disease, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, reduce, thyroid

How to Get Rid of Acne?

February 5, 2016 by bFA3K4vEcAHWz

How to Get Rid of Acne?

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No one likes to get pimples.  They are ugly and hurt and simply get on our nerves.  There are many ways to treat acne but the number one thing to remember is use only oil-free based products for your skin.  This includes face washes, makeup foundation, oil-free SPF.  Again, the key word here people is OIL-FREE ! 

                        yellowstar TIP: In a pinch, top your pimple with a white opaque toothpaste. This will help dry it out quicker. 

Changing your lifestyle can also help with acne.  Yes, it can.  Exercising, drinking 8 glasses of water a day, and getting plenty of rest is key to an acne free life.  Relax your body. Wash your face and exfoliate. Treat your current acne with benzoyl peroxide.  Benzoyl peroxide works by reducing the amount of bacteria and causing the skin to dry and peel.

 

Filed Under: Health, Learn Tagged With: acne, healthier, oilfree, pimples, rid

How to Prevent and Treat the Flu

February 5, 2016 by bFA3K4vEcAHWz

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Questions about the Flu, How to Treat and Prevent it.

The Flu is a serious contagious disease that can lead to hospitalization and even death. If you have ever had the Flu (influenza) it can be one of the toughest fights your body must combat against. Most people that get the Flu and experience its effects tend to get the Flu vaccine to prevent this sickness again.

Who is at risk for the Flu?

At risk are younger children, pregnant women, people with health conditions like asthma.
People with diabetes or heart and lung disease and people 65 years and older. Also children that
are too young to be vaccinated are at risk.

 

Here are ways to prevent the Flu.

  1. First get a flu shot, it will slash your chances of getting sick.
  2. Then wash your hands often and keep them away from your eyes, nose and mouth.
  3. avoid close contact with sick people.
  4. While sick, limit contact with others as much as possible to keep from infecting them.
  5. If you are sick with flu-like illness, CDC recommends that you stay home for at least 24 hours
Here is how to treat the Flu:
1. According to the CDC recommends a yearly flu vaccine as the first and most important step in protecting against flu viruses
2. Antiviral drugs are effective way to treat the Flu.  Antiviral drugs are different from antibiotics, they are prescription medicines and are not available over-the-counter.
Antiviral drugs can make illness milder and shorten the time you are sick.

What are the symptoms of the flu?

With the flu each person can experience symptoms differently. Some people can be affected with several, or all, of the following symptoms:

  • High fever
  • Headache
  • Runny or stuffy nose
  • Sneezing at times
  • Cough, often becoming severe
  • Severe aches and pains
  • Fatigue for several weeks
  • Sometimes a sore throat
  • Extreme exhaustion
Visit the CDC for more information on the most common types, vaccines, and treatments for the flu.

This is for advice only, please consult your Doctor for more information.

Filed Under: Health

How to Cure Bad Breath

January 31, 2016 by bFA3K4vEcAHWz

How to Cure Bad Breath

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No one wants bad breath!  Bad breath is caused by bacteria buildup in your mouth.  Its very important to always keep your mouth clean.  You should brush your teeth twice a day. Once in the morning and once before you go to bed at night.  And, after every meal you should also brush and rinse with mouthwash.  This gets the food particles out of your mouth.  Brushing your tongue is also important.

Smoking is not good for your health or your breath.  Quit Now.

Visit your dentist for your yearly appointments.  Every 6 months is ideal when scheduling an appointment.

 

Always drink lots of water.  Water is good for you skin, your body, your mouth and your breath.  It cleans out bacteria.

 

Filed Under: Health, Learn

How to Cure Bad Dandruff

January 30, 2016 by bFA3K4vEcAHWz

How to Cure Bad Dandruff

dandruff

Dandruff are small pieces of dead skin in a person’s hair. People sometimes get very embarrassed when they see the dandruff on their clothes from falling out of their hair.  It is a very common scalp condition.  It is not contagious however it can become annoying and difficult to treat.

Mild cases can be cured by a shampoo with a gentle cleanser like Head and Shoulders. More stubborn cases of dandruff often respond to medicated shampoos.

Babies get dandruff but it is called cradle cap. This disorder, which causes a scaly, crusty scalp, is most common in newborns, but it can occur anytime during infancy. Although it can be frightening for parents, cradle cap isn’t dangerous and usually clears up on its own by the time a baby is 3 years old.  Using a certain shampoo and/or cream on the babies head should help this condition.

You can always visit a dermatologist and get some advice on what to use on your head/hair if over the counter shampoos do not work.

 

Filed Under: Health

How to Fix Smelly Feet

January 30, 2016 by bFA3K4vEcAHWz

How to Fix Smelly Feet

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Whether it be summer or winter, your body sweats including your feet.  It can be from the heat and/or stuffing your feet into boots for a long period of time.  Did you know that the bacteria that live on your skin and in your shoes eats your sweat.

There are a few things you can do at home to get rid of the bacteria and get your clean and non-smelly feet back.  Here they are:

  1. Soak your feet in saltwater-  In a tub or large bowl of warm water, dissolve 1/2 to 1 c kosher salt. Soak your feet for 20 minutes. Do this every day for two weeks.
  2. Add some vinegar – Mix one part vinegar with two parts water in a tub or large bowl. Soak your feet for 30 minutes once a day for a week.
  3. Tea Bath – The acid in the tea closes your pores, reducing the amount you’ll sweat ant it also acts as a natural antibiotic, killing the bacteria on your feet. Add two black tea bags to 1 pint of water and boil for 15 minutes. Add 2 quarts of cool water, and then pour the solution into a tub or large bowl. Soak your feet for 30 minutes. Do this once a day for a week.

    TIPS for your Shoes  –  Lysol them everyday, use a powder like cornstarch and/or bring a change of socks and change throughout the day.

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Why Does Asparagus Make Your Urine Smell?

January 30, 2016 by bFA3K4vEcAHWz

Why Does Asparagus Make Your Urine Smell?

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Do you ever notice a nasty smell coming from your urine after you have eaten asparagus?  You are not alone.

Asparagus contains a compound called mercaptan which is also found in rotten eggs, onions and garlic. When your digestive system breaks down mercaptan, perfumes are released that cause the strange smell.

So don’t worry, its totally normal.  Once the asparagus is out of your system you will return to normal.

 

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How to Treat Motion Sickness.

January 30, 2016 by bFA3K4vEcAHWz

How to Treat Motion Sickness

mtionPeople who have motion sickness likely treat it via home remedies such as ginger, peppermint and tea.

There are also over the counter medications that help/treat/prevent motion sickness such as:

  1. Dramamine
  2. Bonine
  3. Phenergan, Phenadoz
  4. Benadryl
  5. Marezine

Before taking any of the medications listed above, you should always read the side effects that include drowsiness, dry mouth, blurry vision, and occasionally disorientation. Therefore, these medications should not be taken by people who drive vehicles or operate heavy equipment. 

taking the medications above can prevent motion sickness so therefore you take the meds before you experience the motion sickness.

If you do not wish to take over the counter medications or prescriptions, there are other alternatives to help prevent motion sickness:

  • 24 hours before traveling eat a light meal.
  • When flying on an airplane sit towards the front of the plane.
  • If you are traveling on a boat, get a cabin in the front of the boat and the upper part of the boat.
  • When traveling in a car, sit in the front seat.
  • Turn air vents toward your face when on a plane, train and/or car.
  • No smoking.

 

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Check Out These Healthy Apps

January 30, 2016 by bFA3K4vEcAHWz

Check Out These Healthy Apps

smartphoneLooking for the right app that can help with your diet and a healthier lifestyle? Find recipes and menus.  Now you can download them right on your smartphone.  Of course some are free and some have a small fee but all are very useful.

Here are some good ones:

  • Atkins (atkins.com) This is a low carb diet and is a free app.  It tracks your carbs ,protein, fat, and fiber.  It also plans a shopping list and provides recipes.
  • SugarChecked (sugarchecked.com) Download the app which costs 99 cents and simply scan the barcodes of items you want to buy.  It lets you know if there are added sugars and sweetners and recommends healthier menus, recipes and products.
  • Kumu (getkumu.com); This app is $19.99 per month but provides a real person to guide you via texts and live video chats.   There is a week free trial.

 

Filed Under: Health, Learn

At What Age Should I Begin Getting Mammograms?

January 30, 2016 by bFA3K4vEcAHWz

At what age should I begin getting mammograms?

mammoA mammogram is an x-ray picture of the breast.

Mammograms can be used to check for breast cancer in women who have no signs or symptoms of the disease. This type of mammogram is called a screening mammogram. Screening mammograms usually involve two x-ray pictures, or images, of each breast. The x-ray images make it possible to detect tumors that cannot be felt. Screening mammograms can also find microcalcifications (tiny deposits of calcium) that sometimes indicate the presence of breast cancer.

Mammograms can also be used to check for breast cancer after a lump or other sign or symptom of the disease has been found. This type of mammogram is called a diagnostic mammogram. Besides a lump, signs of breast cancer can include breast pain, thickening of the skin of the breast, nipple discharge, or a change in breast size or shape; however, these signs may also be signs of benign conditions. A diagnostic mammogram can also be used to evaluate changes found during a screening mammogram or to view breast tissue when it is difficult to obtain a screening mammogram because of special circumstances, such as the presence of breast implants.

According to the American Cancer Society:

Informed decision-making with a health care provider ages 40-44

Every year starting at age 45-54

Every 2 years (or every year if a woman chooses to do so) starting at age 55, for as long as a woman is in good health

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Can My Diet Really Help to Prevent Breast Cancer?

January 30, 2016 by bFA3K4vEcAHWz

Can My Diet Really Help to Prevent Breast Cancer?

dietDieting cannot prevent anyone from getting breast cancer.  However, some foods can boost your immune system and help keep your risk low.   Keeping healthy and exercerising in general can help to lower your risk of cancer. The top ways to lower your risk is:

  1. No Smoking
  2. Limit Alcohol
  3. Don’t be Overweight
  4. Exercise
  5. Breastfeeding
  6. Avoid exposure to radiation

 

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Should I Avoid Soy?

January 30, 2016 by bFA3K4vEcAHWz

Should I Avoid Soy?

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Soy contains phytoestrogens-compounds found in whole grains, nuts, and seeds, and many other botanicals, fruits, and vegetables, which have a mild estrogenic effect. These foods are often associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer, as well as reduced cancer recurrence.

The debate has become heated at times regarding the breast cancer/soy controversy. The issue is complex, with some studies showing that eating soy early in life can reduce breast cancer risk. Conversely, the consumption of concentrated soy extracts has been shown to increase the proliferation of breast cancer cells in some studies. And other studies show a protective and/or neutral effect from eating whole soy foods.

Eat whole soy foods like edamame and tofu in moderation-no more than a few servings per week. Fermented soy foods such as miso and tempeh are even better options. And avoid soy protein isolates and supplements containing concentrated soy isoflavones.

 

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Why is Vitamin C important for the body?

January 30, 2016 by bFA3K4vEcAHWz

Why is Vitamin C important for the body?

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Vitamin C is absolutely necessary for healthy skin. “It is a powerful antioxidant that can help combat free radicals from environmental aggressors, and also is essential for healthy collagen production.

Aside from getting your daily dose from fruits such as oranges, grapefruits, strawberries, and pineapple, you can also apply it topically or take supplements but it’s important to know the difference between the two. When taking supplements internally, look for those with L-ascorbic acid. It’s more beneficial to the body when taken internally.

Topically, use ascorbyl palmitate, the ester of vitamin C.  It is oil soluble, which means it can penetrate the skin’s barrier layer; it is not acidic, which means it is non-irritant and actually has an anti-inflammatory effect; and it does not break down or oxidize quickly, so its benefits last much longer than L-ascorbic acid.” Just be cautious of vitamin C products and the sun, as they’re known to cause photosensitivity. Use them at night for the best results.

Vitamin C is essential for the growth and repair of tissues in all parts of your body. It helps the body make collagen, which is an important protein used to make skin, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and blood vessels.

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