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| Posted: Aug.27.2007 @ 11:12 pm |
Go, Get Yourself A Massage Should I talk to the masseur? What if I get turned on? Do I slither out of my UGs? Here are eight massage FAQs you wanted to ask but were always too embarrassed to... Go, Get Yourself A Massage 1. AM I SUPPOSED TO TAKE OFF MY UNDERWEAR? Many people prefer to keep their panties or briefs on during a massage, others prefer to be nude. If your problem areas are your lower back, hips, buttocks or groin, tight-fitting underwear can get in the way of massage work, but a thong for women or briefs for men do the trick. But ensure that you are always properly covered by a sheet or towel. Only the area being massaged should be uncovered.
2. WHAT IF I REALIZE THAT I'VE DROOLED? Many people fall into a peaceful slumber during the massage but when they wake up, they notice a pool of drool on the pillow or massage table. This is very common. It often happens when people are being massaged while lying face down on the massage table. Ask the massage therapist for a tissue. It's that simple!
3. WILL THE MASSAGE THERAPIST BE THERE WHEN I UNDRESS? In many salons/spas, the massage therapist will leave the room so that you can remove your clothing and lie on the massage table (usually face down) under the top sheet. Don't rush or worry that the massage therapist will walk in on you; they always knock and ask if you are ready before entering the massage room.
4. SHOULD I TALK DURING THE MASSAGE? Although some people prefer to talk throughout the massage, don't feel compelled to make conversation with the therapist. The massage therapist often works on deeper layers of muscle and will want to ensure that the pressure is not uncomfortable. But be sure to speak up if the room is too hot or too cold, if you experience pain, if you have any questions related to the massage or if there's anything you forgot to mention during the consultation.
5. WHAT IF I GET TURNED ON DURING THE MASSAGE? Some men don't get massage therapy because they worry that they'll get turned on. It's perfectly normal for men to get an erection during a non-sexual, therapeutic massage. Gentle touch administered to any area of the body can activate the parasympathetic nervous system and turn you on. Your massage therapist (male or female) understands this and will generally ignore it.
6. I'M SELF-CONSCIOUS ABOUT A CERTAIN PART OF MY BODY... People are self-conscious for various reasons. Some common concerns are: I'm overweight, I have excessive hair growth on my body, I've got acne on my face or back, my feet are ugly or I have scars. Being self-conscious should never keep you from seeking health care, whether it's visiting your doctor or seeing a massage therapist. If you're self-conscious about a certain part of your body, you can ask the massage therapist to avoid that area.
7 I'D RATHER SEE A SAME SEX MASSAGE THERAPIST. SHOULD I REQUEST FOR ONE? Some men don't feel comfortable getting a massage by a male massage therapist. It may be due to outdated social and media stereotypes of the profession or the fear of getting turned on during the massage. Meanwhile, some women prefer female massage therapists because they say they feel more comfortable with them. Do what you feel good about. Your massage, your call!
8. AM I SUPPOSED TO TIP MY MASSAGE THERAPIST? If you get a massage at a spa or hotel, a 15-20 per cent tip is standard (if you were pleased with the services). On the other hand, there are no ground rules when it comes to a massage in a medical setting. Some therapists say that tipping isn't appropriate in a medical setting. If you aren't sure, call ahead to ask if you should tip or not.
Michael Douglas is a massage therapist and a fitness coach who also runs a website www.massagemanual.com. Here you can find the best books on massage, massage cds, videos, music downloads, bodywork magazines and other massage accessories.
By Michael Douglas Published: 7/7/2007 |
| Posted: Aug.27.2007 @ 11:12 pm |
Soyfee, Coffee Alternative Soyfee is a great flavor, healthy coffee substitute obtained from slow roasted soybeans. It blends the great coffee taste with the benefits of soy consumption. Quite a smart combination and if you are crazy about coffee…actually soyfee, good for you! Soyfee, Coffee Alternative Because of several reasons like heartburn, ulcers, diabetes or high blood pressure, some of us are advised to give up our good old coffee. Indeed coffee becomes a drug because of the caffeine contained, and just as drugs do, it will lead to addiction.
How do you know when you are a coffee addict?
It shows when you go without coffee for a few days, you will usually have a headache or, when you think about giving up coffee (and you actually succeed doing that), you might think about your favorite cup for days or even months to…years. Giving up coffee is not so easy once it has a hold on you!
However, in this process, coffee alternatives come in handy! Several coffee alternatives taste more or less like real coffee, and you can choose from a rather large palette. I will stop to one of them, to coffee made of soybeans, soyfee.
Soyfee is a rather new product and making coffee out of soy promotes not only the taste similar to coffee, but also touches other health issues because of soy use. As it is already a well-known fact, soy has multiple health benefits so by using it as "coffee", we not only enjoy the taste but also profit from the healthiness soy itself brings.
For instance, soy protein contains all eight essential amino acids; contains no cholesterol; soy contains complex carbohydrates, vitamin B and iron, it is lactose-free and gluten-free.
What’s more, tests indicate the fact that soy may help lower the risk of cancer and osteoporosis, relieve the symptoms of menopause, control diabetes etc.
Right, but how is the soy coffee produced?
After selecting the soybeans -which are certified organic, not bio-engineered soybeans complying with USDA standards- the next step is the roasting process. This technique was used before the days of mass coffee production too. Back then, coffee was roasted slowly in small batches at relatively low temperatures. The coffee produced using this procedure had a richer flavor and aroma but on the other hand, it was very time and labor intensive. This is the reason why few coffee producers are willing to slow roast today. Also slow roasting allows an accurate control and prevents over roasting which creates a "burnt" taste.
As you have probably intuited, soyfee is made using this slow roasting method, to bring out the best of soy beans.
Time for roasting can vary based on differentials in weather, air pressure, air density and moisture; these all affect coffee roaster efficiency. For instance, higher altitude or humidity will require more roasting time to create the same soy coffee as a lower altitude, low humidity environment.
Once roasted, the soybeans are allowed to cool and then vacuum packed to ensure maximum flavor retention. It comes pre-grounded so brewing is recommended, however some use it like instant coffee as well. If you have a grinder, you can also make a finer grind for espresso makers.
Since is made out of soy, soyfee preserves certain soy characteristics as:
- caffeine-free
-no carbohydrates as Soyfee is all protein and therefore safe for Atkins Dieters. About 98% of the coffee substitutes on the market today are high carb. Atkins forbids these products in their diet plan.
-all the flavors used are natural and do not contain propylene-glycol. The natural flavors compliment, not overwhelm the delicate flavor of the soy.
-it is gluten-free/wheat free; unlike most coffee substitutes that contain barley (a gluten) soyfee is safe for those sensitive to gluten
The nutrition facts label is based on the actual brewed product. One serving has less than 5 calories.
Soyfee is also certified by KO kosher service.
So why not drink something delicious –soyfee consumers said that it tastes just like coffee- and healthy in the same time? So low in calories, caffeine free and good for those on diet too, plus encompassing the benefits of soy consumption! Soyfee is a great coffee substitute indeed. You can also use it instead of coffee within cake or other coffee drinks recipes, by simply brewing soyfee instead of coffee. It means that instead of the well known "Tiramisu", you will make a great tasting "Tiramisoy"!
Try it for yourself! By Claudia Miclaus |
| Posted: Aug.27.2007 @ 11:11 pm |
Triphala: - The Popular Ayurveda Formula For Harmony and Health Ayurveda has been practised for over five thousand years. It is a traditional Indian healing system, which provides an integral, holistic approach. It provides guidance regarding lifestyle and food enabling the sick to recover and providing support to maintain existing health.
The philosophy of Ayurvedic medicine is founded on the belief that all diseases stem from the digestive system. Everyone is seen a unique person made up of five primary elements: - • Earth. • Water. • Fire. • Ether (space) • Air.
There are three main characteristics or Doshas, as they are called, of these elements: - • Vata – Ether and Wind. • Pitta - Fire and Water. • Kapha – Water and Earth.
These Dochas spread over the body and when balanced are responsible for sustaining health.
One of the most popular formations of Ayurveda is Triphala, which is a combination of three fruits, which are namely: - • Terminalia Chebula - its known properties are digestive, antimicrobial, carminative, and laxative. It is a rejuvenator thought to promote long life and improve the immune system to aid disease resistance. • Emblica Officinalis - is a rejuvenator and natural antioxidant containing the vitamins C content of twenty oranges. It calms all three Doshas. It is cooling, tonic, anti- aging, immune system booster, adaptogenic and an antacid. It is known to lower cholesterol levels, manage peptic ulcers and dyspepsia, is valuable in respiratory tract disorders, to improve hair condition and to raise protein levels and body weight. • Terminalia Belerica – is also a rejuvenator. It’s known properties are expectorant, digestive, antispasmodic, laxative, digestive, astringent, tonic and it is valuable for respiratory disorders.
Triphala is a very popular bowel cleanser; with it there are no bad experiences like dehydration, loss of essential nutrients, abdominal cramps or pain in the calves. It is recommended for adults, children and the elderly. Triphala is useful for the digestive system where it aids, in the assimilation of food, helping to prevent flatulence and bloating and the metabolism to support weight loss and for liver function. It is helpful with Irritable Bowel Syndrome and ulcerative colitis. Triphala always leaves you feeling light and re-energized. The potent antioxidant and high vitamin C content helps to protect the eyes from free radical damage and reduces the risk of cataracts forming. Triphala is used to treat conjunctivitis, protect the vascular area of the eyes and help prevent atherosclerosis.
This formula also has glucose reducing properties and its anti inflammatory nature allows it to act as a cardio tonic. Other major benefits are as a rejuvenator improving mental function, boosting the immune system and promoting long life.
Due to the anti -inflammatory and cleansing properties and its ability to expel toxins from the body, this is an extremely popular combination used in skin disorders. Visit http://www.rawleigh-products.com
By Vincent Platania Published: 6/28/2007 |
| Posted: Aug.27.2007 @ 11:11 pm |
Some Alternative Approaches To Dealing With Psoriasis This article explores some alternative treatments which may relieve the symptoms of Psoriasis. Some of the treatments previously considered alternate are now becoming mainstream. In a recent survey, more than half of the people with Psoriasis said that the affect to their self-confidence was harder to handle than even the disease itself. Often psoriasis sufferer's experience fear, anger or hopelessness but treatments can properly address some of the side effects and help reduce the emotional impact. There is clear and unquestioned scientific evidence that stress triggers or aggravates psoriasis in many people. Therefore practices that offer stress reduction and relaxation can help people with psoriasis have a better sense of being in control. These techniques are not intended as a replacement for traditional approaches but seem to work best when used as a supplement.
Aromatherapy:
One of the most popular branches of alternative medicine, the word is derived from aroma meaning smell and therapy indicating healing.
Essential Oils form the basis of aromatherapy. Extracted from plants they are highly concentrated and should not be used directly but typically blended together. To reduce the potency, dilute them by mixing them with carrier oils. Oils affect your mood. Entering through the olfactory system and affecting the nervous system, oils improve mood, relax or energize us helping to alleviate stress. They also speed healing. Essential oils have cosmetic properties and are used in skin and hair care products. Many have anti-viral, antifungal and antiseptic properties. They can be inhaled, massaged onto the body, added to bath or shower or sprayed into the air.
Not all products labeled "aromatherapy" are pure and natural. Buyers must look at the ingredients within a product to ensure that the product does not contain fragrance oils or impure components. Beware of products that do not list their ingredients.
Massage:
After years as an alternative approach to relaxation, the benefits of massage are gaining increased acceptance by the medical community. Massage professionals and health care providers use it to relieve muscle tension, reduce stress and induce relaxation, also proven to relieve and manage chronic and acute pain. Psoriatic arthritis sufferers may find that massage helps relieve their joint pain. There are many types including deep tissue massage, reflexology, Swedish massage, shiatsu and acupressure. Discuss which approach will work best for you. It may also be helpful to tell the receptionist that you have psoriasis.
Meditation:
No longer just an Eastern philosophy meditation is the practice of focusing the mind continuously on one thought, phrase or prayer for a period of time. Included among the many changes due to meditation are improvement in immunity, reductions in heart rate, blood pressure, blood flow to skeletal muscles, oxygen consumption, respiratory rate, muscle tension and perspiration. One study examined the use of meditation-based relaxation tapes in psoriasis patients undergoing ultraviolet light (UV) treatments and found that some patients who listened cleared faster, even twice as fast.
Yoga:
Yoga is an applied science of the mind and body, coming from the Hindu scriptures. It does not create health; rather, it creates an internal environment that allows the individual to come to his own state of dynamic balance, or health. Yoga teaches that a healthy person is a harmoniously integrated unit of body, mind and spirit. Good health requires a simple, natural diet, exercise in fresh air, a serene and untroubled mind and awareness. It involves controlled breathing, stretching, strengthening exercises, and meditation. It is thought to promote physical, mental and spiritual well-being. All ages and physical conditions can practice yoga. The many different types are all based on the basic idea of uniting mind and body. When the body is controlled through yoga's careful positions, muscles relax and circulation improves releasing tension and stress.
Additional Therapies include: Art therapy, Electromagnetic Therapies, Guided Imagery, Progressive Relaxation, Reflexology, Spiritual Practices, Tai Chi or Visualization. Any of these help to refocus your thinking away from a preoccupation with your condition. The consequent lack of stress can offer benefits in the form of reduced symptoms.
Jeannie Neill has undertaken a lot of research regarding psoriasis and as well as being the author of several articles concerning psoriasis, has also developed the Psoriasis Treatment website.
By Sue Taylor Published: 6/23/2007 |
| Posted: Aug.27.2007 @ 11:11 pm |
Is There A Liposuction Alternative? Liposuction is considered a relatively safe procedure; however, there are many reasons why a person may seek a liposuction alternative rather than undergoing cosmetic surgery. If you’re not comfortable with the idea of surgery, if you are on medication or have a medical condition that would prevent you from having cosmetic surgery, or if you think the cost of liposuction could be too great, then there may be a liposuction alternatives for your. Liposuction is considered a relatively safe procedure; however, there are many reasons why a person may seek a liposuction alternative rather than undergoing cosmetic surgery. If you’re not comfortable with the idea of surgery, if you are on medication or have a medical condition that would prevent you from having cosmetic surgery, or if you think the cost of liposuction could be too great, then there maybe a href="http://www.liposuctionwebsite.com/blog/liposuction-pill/is-there-a-liposuction-pill-19/" target="_blank"> liposuction alternative for you to consider.
Medical and cosmetic research and technology are constantly providing new methods of non-invasive body sculpting without the need for surgery. Many of these alternatives produce favorable results without the potential side-effects of liposuction.
Firming Creams
There are a number of creams on the market claiming to improve the firmness and texture of the skin. Many are aimed at reducing cellulite and stretch marks. Creams containing aminophylline are sometimes claimed by their users to reduce fat deposits but there is no scientific evidence to back this, and the claim is not made by the marketers of the products.
Lipodissolve
This is one of the latest techniques in non-surgical liposuction. Developed in Europe for cosmetic purposes, it is now being used in some parts of Europe as a liposuction alternative. Lipodissolve involves injecting a combination of medications and enzymes directly into the fat, which causes the fat to be dissolved and expelled through the body’s urine. The European developers of the technique have concluded that lipodissolve is a safe method for eliminating localized fat deposits.
Mesotherapy
This method, also known as liposculpting, can provide excellent results for those seeking a non-invasive, non-surgical liposuction alternative. Mesotherapy involves small injections of a combination of natural plant extracts, medicines and amino acids into the problem areas to dissolve the fat. The fat is then eliminated from the body with other wastes. The procedure is relatively painless and does not require an anesthetic. There is no recovery time associated with mesotherapy.
Diet and exercise
Improving the diet and getting more exercise are still the best and safest ways to lose weight and change the body’s appearance. Remember that liposuction is not a weight loss method – it is a procedure to shape the body. As a href="http://www.liposuctionwebsite.com/blog/liposuction-pill/is-there-a-liposuction-pill-19/" target="_blank"> liposuction alternative to any of the above procedures and treatment, learn to accept your body shape the way it is and learn to dress in a manner that downplays your body size.
Any of the above methods may be suitable liposuction alternatives; however, it is always advisable to seek professional advice before starting any treatment. By Alison Stevens Published: 6/15/2007 |
| Posted: Aug.27.2007 @ 11:10 pm |
The Truth about Massage Parlors The Truth about Massage Parlor There are many myths surrounding the massage parlor. Many people think they are seedy places in which all manner of sexual acts takes place, but the reality of most massage parlors is very different. The massage parlor may be a spa or a location where professionals with qualified training give massages to patients as ordered by a physician.
Quick and interesting facts: A massage parlor is a place where customers can receive a massage. Sometimes it is synonymous with brothel as the term "massage" is sometimes also used as a euphemism for paid sexual favours. In many countries and regions, particularly (but not limited to), New Zealand,Northern England and Toronto some brothels advertise themselves as "massage parlours"
The Philly spa, for one, is an example of a spa that works like a massage parlor. This establishment in Philadelphia offers the professionalism of a full body massage with none of the rumored sexual overtones. Instead, the Philly spa is clean and sanitary and offers only professional massage services.
In Canada, there are Vancouver day spas that offer massage parlor experiences with full service spa resources for all customers and clients. These Vancouver day spas are very popular with many professional people who are looking to take a day off work and get some much-needed relaxation. They are also beneficial for people with prescribed medical treatment that require a certain type of spa treatment or massage technique.
Spa massage Dallas is another wonderful location to find the same massage parlor feel with the access to the full range of services of the spa. The spa massage Dallas is a wonderful locale in which to experience the service of professionals, with full privileges and services to all clients on a variety of rate scales. There are enough spa packages at this location to provide the best treatment to anyone in need.
Visitors to a massage parlor have their seedy beliefs dashed at the sight of the aforementioned spas and parlors. The services within are provided with the safest of standards and the most professional staff. There are no sexual aspects to these massage parlor locations, and the mythology of massage parlors being raunchy affairs is simple inaccurate.
A massage parlor is a great place to rest or recharge the human spirit. They can be ideal places for meetings or other gatherings, as more people are adapting to methods of cultural integrity that make it easier to do business or make deals in more relaxing locales. Many a good deal has taken place in the afternoon in the relaxing energy of a massage parlor.
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By Konstantin Volegna Published: 6/10/2007 |
| Posted: Aug.27.2007 @ 11:09 pm |
Yoga, Dogma, And Faith Can Christians practice yoga? This article explores what yoga exercises really do, and seeks to rectify some of the misunderstandings around the subject. I am always a bit surprised when I hear people say that yoga is offensive to some Christians. Or that someone of Christian faith cannot possibly practice yoga because it is against their beliefs, or what they have been led to believe is true. Perhaps I shouldn't be, given the way religion has been used throughout history - and continues to be used. And Christianity is certainly no different to most other religions in its' use of dogma. I simply write of it because it is these responses I have encountered both online and in some members of my extended family.
As an illustration, when I was about 20, I had practiced oki yoga with some shiatsu practitioners and yoga instructors I knew then. I was also studying shiatsu at the time, and so had a reasonable knowledge of the particular health effects associated with each type of oki yoga pose. Oki yoga was developed in Japan and has a particular emphasis on healing the body, utilizing the Traditional Chinese Medicine meridians. The meridians can be thought of as channels similar to blood vessels, in that they have a particular location on the body, and a perceivable form. But instead of holding blood, they hold energy, or 'ki'.
They don't hold the energy of a particular religious affiliation. There are not Muslim meridians, Christian meridians, Jewish meridians, Hindu meridians, Buddhist meridians, or any other particular group's. These meridians are shared by everyone who has a human biology. And the yoga exercises are simply a way of facilitating the organic flow of energy in each individual. They are designed to release any blockages, and improve the circulation of energy, in the same way that exercise does for blood.
It was in this spirit that I suggested some oki yoga exercises to my cousin when I was 20. My cousin, however, declined. That branch of my family held a particularly strict interpretation of Christianity. When her brother's girlfriend fell pregnant whilst they were both at university, her brother secretly dropped out of university to get a job to support them both, and they hid it from both of their parents. I believe they also secretly wed.
They were childhood sweethearts who were legally adults, they had sex as an act of love, were utterly devoted to each other, yet when their parents found out, he was made to apologise in front of the congregation for having sex before marriage. Their love was made into a shameful act because they broke the doctrine of sex before marriage. Incidentally, over 10 years later, they are still together.
Yoga exercises alone - without any chanting or prayer or invocation that may be associated with some yoga practices - are simply a means of healing the body. The reason that this is associated with certain faiths is that by healing the body, and improving the flow of organic energy, a clearer connection with the intrinsic spirituality we each have is facilitated. This capacity for a personal relationship to the Divine (or whatever each faith calls it), is something most of us share, though it is certainly not encouraged in the fundamentalist interpretations of all religions.
One could ask the question of why there has been this divorce between religion and spirituality in some quarters, why any means that encourages a personal relationship with the Divine is discouraged. One could perhaps surmise something about the balance of power it fosters. In this light, it is little surprise that yoga is discouraged in certain quarters. The truth of the matter is that the exercises alone will not make a Christian any less Christian. But they can help a person gain a clearer understanding of what it means to be truly spiritual, in a deeply personal way, whatever the outside religion they follow.
As the pop band U2 sung - "What more in the name of love?"
Rebecca publishes the site: http://www.yogatohealth.com By Rebecca Prescott Published: 6/8/2007 |
| Posted: Aug.27.2007 @ 11:08 pm |
5 Types of Alternative Medicine for High Blood Pressure Discover an alternative way to lower your high blood pressure without the use of prescription drugs and strong medicine. If you suffer from high blood pressure, one thing you probably dread is the use of strong medicine. Some even believe that this is their only option. There are, however, many types of alternative medicine for high blood pressure. Provided here are five types of alternative medicine techniques you can use to control your high blood pressure.
1. Lose Weight and Eat Healthy
One of the most effective types of alternative medicine for high blood pressure is to lose weight. A major cause of high blood pressure is obesity, so losing weight is a great way to lower your blood pressure. This isn’t the easiest thing in the world for a lot of people. It takes dedication and consistency, but it is your health and, overall, it is your life. Losing weight involves changing your diet and getting plenty of exercise and the best time to start is now!
2. Relieve Stress
Stress can cause a lot to go wrong with your body and high blood pressure is no exception. Another type of alternative medicine for high blood pressure is simply to learn how to relax. Learn some relaxation techniques such as:
> Meditation
> Yoga
> Massage
> Music
There are many more ways to relax and apart from lowering your blood pressure, it will also improve your quality of life.
3. Magnet Treatment
This can definitely be classified as an alternative medicine for high blood pressure. Not much is known behind why this works, but copper and iron bracelets can help reduce the effects of blood pressure. There are no side effects or any type of harm that can come of it, so it doesn’t hurt to try it out.
4. Chiropractic Treatment and Acupuncture
Another great alternative medicine for high blood pressure is visiting your chiropractor. Realigning the vertebrae in the spine can reestablish the body’s balance and help you function properly. Acupuncture can help release strain on your heart. Both treatments contribute to reducing stress, therefore dramatically reducing high blood pressure.
5. Herbs and Vitamins
I’m sure you’ve heard of using supplemental vitamins for health reasons and you may even take vitamins already. This is a great alternative medicine for high blood pressure. Not only can you take supplements, but you can also increase the amount of vegetables and fruits in your diet. This will also contribute to eating healthier, which will help you lose weight. You are looking to increase three major elements in your diet
> Calcium
> Potassium
> Magnesium
All five types of alternative medicine for high blood pressure will give you options for treating your high blood pressure other than taking strong medicine. They may not be your cure, but they can work together to help improve your quality of life and lower your high blood pressure.
KJ King http://www.FightingHighBloodPressure.com © 2007
By Kenny King Published: 6/2/2007 |
| Posted: Aug.27.2007 @ 11:08 pm |
Benefits Of Bikram Yoga Poses Is Bikram yoga suitable for you? Find out what makes it different, and whether people who are pregnant or with illnesses can do it. Bikram yoga is a type of yoga that is performed using a number of specific poses in a room heated to ninety to one hundred degrees Fahrenheit. This form of Yoga is named after its founder, Bikram Choudury, an Indian who spent some time studying with the brother of Paramahansa Yogananda, named Bishnu Ghosh.
This form of yoga, like other types, is designed to unify the mind, body and spirit, as well as to increase levels of flexibility and strength throughout the body. This is a form of exercise that has become more and more popular over the years, with many attracted to the benefits it can bring not only to our muscles, but the nervous, lymphatic, and endocrine systems.
With Bikram Yoga a series of twenty six poses is used, and these are performed in a suitably heated room using the temperatures specified above. Within this school, each of the twenty six poses is performed twice, and held for a specified time period. Amongst the Bikram yoga poses used are standing poses, back bends, forward bends, and twists.
The reason for the room being heated is because these levels of heat have been shown to improve the ability to go safely into the asanas, making the whole experience more comfortable and manageable. Bikram yoga poses can be challenging for some people, but the heat increases flexibility and makes practicing these poses and holding them as required easier. People can reach a deeper level of physical practice more quickly.
These levels of heat also increase sweating, and will help you to expel toxins from the body. They also help reduce the risk of injury during practice. The actual Bikram yoga poses themselves are designed to strengthen and stretch both the muscles and the joints, as well as ligaments. It's a style of yoga that is really geared towards providing physical health benefits.
Practicing these asanas in the Bikram style can help to increase blood circulation and reduce stress levels, as well as develop muscle tone. Because the standing poses flow together, Bikram practitioners get something of a cardiovascular workout as well, which can help with weight loss.
According to reports, this type of yoga can benefit all sorts of people, including those with illnesses and diseases such as thyroid problems, arthritis, and diabetes. They may even find that regular sessions of Bikram yoga help ease their symptoms. When Choudury was developing his style of yoga, he actually worked with scientists at Tokyo University to establish how different asanas stimulate the glands in the body. They also examined the effect of one pose moving into the next, which is why the order of the poses is considered important in this yoga. Bikram yoga has also been adapted to a practice suitable for pregnant women.
Overall, this is a physically active style of yoga that can be challenging, yet is suitable for people from beginner to experienced. The only caveat is whether you can stand the heat!
Learn more about Bikram yoga and losing weight here. Rebecca writes on the types of yoga here. By Rebecca Prescott Published: 5/30/2007 |
| Posted: Aug.27.2007 @ 11:07 pm |
Natural and Alternative Health Remedies for Anemia & Iron Poor Blood Anemia or iron poor blood is a condition where there aren’t enough healthy red blood cells in the body to carry sufficient amounts of oxygen to the tissues. Each of our red blood cells contains hemoglobin, an iron rich protein that gives it its red color. Hemoglobin is responsible for the transportation of oxygen from the lungs to other parts of the body.
If you loose too many red blood cells, destroy them before they are replaced or produce cells that are unhealthy, you can end up experiencing symptoms of anemia. Symptoms can include fatigue, chest pain, angina, shortness of breath, irritability, dizziness, light headedness, rapid heartbeat, numbness or coldness in extremities, headaches or pale skin.
Anemia can result from inherited disorders, nutritional problems (such as iron or vitamin deficiency) infections, some kinds of cancer, exposure to drugs or toxins. In fact there are over 400 different forms of anemia; however, in this article we will focus on the most common forms, iron deficiency anemia, B12 deficiency and folate deficiency.
Iron Deficiency Anemia - Iron deficiency anemia occurs when the amount of iron in the body is too low, thus affecting hemoglobin production. It is most often found where there is ongoing blood loss, such as in women with heavy menstrual periods, as well as in individuals who suffer from conditions such as bleeding ulcers, gastroenteritis, hemorrhoids, colon polyps or colon cancer. Other causes can include issues with absorption, where the body is unable to absorb iron from the foods we eat, or eating a diet low in iron.
In addition to iron, the body needs vitamin B12 and folic acid to produce healthy red blood cells. A diet lacking in these nutrients are prone to anemia as well.
B12 Anemia - There are a few reasons why someone may suffer from B12 anemia. They include the inability of the body to absorb vitamin B12, such as those with intestinal disorders which affect absorption of nutrients. The individual may also suffer from Pernicious Anemia where the body stops producing a substance called "intrinsic factor", which is needed to absorb B12 from the diet. Another cause many of us have heard of is a vegetarian diet which excludes eggs, dairy products, meat and fish – all of which are sources of vitamin B12.
Folate Deficiency - Similar in cause to B12 Anemia is folate deficiency. Folate, or folic acid is found in foods such as leafy green vegetables. Over the years, cases of folate deficiency in the US have declined, since many of the grain product and cereals we eat are fortified with folic acid. During pregnancy, however, increased levels of folic acid are necessary to prevent defects of the brain and spiral cord of the fetus.
Thankfully, there are a number of natural and alternative health remedies you can try to help restore health, healing and wholeness in your life.
Recommendations For Wellness
In addressing anemia it is important to know its cause, so talk to your doctor and ask him/her to run a blood test to evaluate your health and help you to determine what type of anemia you may have.
Excessive iron can be toxic to the body, so do not take iron supplements without first talking to your health care provider.
Eat a well balanced diet which includes a variety of whole grains and fresh fruits and vegetables.
Avoid drinking coffee, tea, beer or cola drinks with your meals. They can significantly lower iron absorption. Instead, drink citrus juices or supplement with vitamin C. Vitamin C has been show to help support the body’s ability to absorb iron.
Take a high quality vitamin and mineral supplement to support any nutritional deficiencies that may be found in the body.
Herbs such as dong quai, dandelion, barley greens and alfalfa are all great sources of vitamins and minerals.
The herb yellow dock is a natural and organic source of iron as is blackstrap molasses.
Panax ginseng can be used to help counteract the fatigue experience by those who suffer from anemia.
If your anemia is associated with a B12 deficiency or folic acid deficiency, supplement with a complex B vitamin. Folic acid needs the catalysts vitamins B12 and B6 to carry out its functions effectively.
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