Kamis, 27 September 2007
Tai Chi for Seniors
Tai Chi is a ancient meditative form of exercise and is recognized by its slow captivating movements.Tai Chi is practiced by millions of people around the world to improve and maintain their health.Tai Chi helps people of all ages meet the day to day challenges with energy while remaining calm and relaxed.
Stress being one of the biggest causes to health related issues it only makes since to take a look at the many benefits that are directly related to Tai Chi.The delight of Tai Chi is that anyone can practice it,any time anywhere and in almost any state of health.There is no age limit.
Here are some of the many reasons and benefits of practicing Tai Chi.
• improve health
• reduce stress levels
• increase your energy
• improve heart and lung function
• strengthen bones,muscles, and joints
• increase flexibility
• prevent age related ill health
One of the main benefits to the elderly is that it improves balance and strength, preventing injury from falls. Many seniors begin Tai Chi as their primary focus to help aid in their recovery after an injury or ill health.
I hope this helps you to undertake a safe, health-improving exercise program. These ancient Chinese exercises are fun and low impact and help to alleviate the pains of arthritis, fibromyalgia, carpal tunnel syndrome, and many other "senior" diseases.
Tai Chi for Enlightenment .
The form is so magical that almost anyone who does it - including rank beginners here in the West - has profound feelings of deep soul centering and expanded awareness.These can best be described as enlightenment experiences. More incredible, it doesn't go away, but gets better with practice. Repeat practice of the form deepens the blissful sense of peace, the feeling of returning to your true inner self. Seniors are also at a time in their life when they seek completion, and this form helps to achieve a sense of internal completion. . Both the sick and weak as well as healthy and strong benefit from it.
This form is amazingly easy to learn. It is so simple to practice you literally don't even have to think. This "not thinking" state is also one of the pre-requisites to allowing your own Enlightenment process to naturally unfold!
At some point, each of us arrives at the realization that we are ageing. The conventional view of ageing has been that these changes are a downhill slide that includes loss of reproductive functions, a decline in cardiac capacity and a loss of muscle and bone strength. New research however, is challenging every belief that we have held about ageing. Many researchers believe that most of what we attribute to ageing results from disuse or misuse of the body and mind.
3 rules that will help
Never hurry through life. Always keep a quiet heart (Mind)
Avoid extreme outbursts of emotions - it drains energy from the body and disrupts the function of our organs
Practice daily breathing and exercises (Tai Chi)
Jack is a 64 yr old retired business owner,who was forced into retirement early when he was the victim of a violent crime.Jack found the online world so he could work from home. Its been a long strange trip for Jack, but after a lot of time and attending the school of hard knox, he has become successful.
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Egyptian Anti-Wrinkle Secrets
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Since ancient times, men and women have searched for ways to look young. Eye and face cosmetics were used by the ancient Egyptians, the most famous of whom is Cleopatra. She used lactic acid to peel her skin to look beautiful. Archaeologists have found formulas, written on papyrus, of facials made from plants and honey that early women used. Many of these products, including anti-wrinkle creams, also contained aloe that was commonly used in ancient Egypt.
The Egyptian fascination with wrinkle creams and other beauty products was prevalent regardless of one's class or status. Records indicate, for example, that even unskilled lower class workers were given, as part of their wages, anti-wrinkle and moisturizing products like body oil for daily use. Skin care and cosmetics were important to Egyptians the same way we value our appearance today.
Egyptian anti-wrinkle and body care concerns were important to both men and women. Under the hot and arid climate, men as well as women needed protection for their skin. Men and women both used body oils as well as cosmetic products.
The standard anti-wrinkle cream recipe in ancient Egypt included a teaspoon of sweet almond oil and two drops of frankincense oil. This was gently massaged into freshly cleansed skin each night.
Almonds were also popular cosmetic ingredients. The Egyptians mostly used oil that was extracted from bitter or sweet almonds. It had a mild scent and a light texture so it was quickly absorbed by the skin.
While some of us think that wrinkles add character to the face, most people don't want to have them. They want to look as young as they feel.
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Colon Cleasing: An Essential Ingredient for Optimal Health
Body
Learn how to activate your body's innate healing energies and restore a state of balance to your health and consequently to your emotions and life. The detoxification processes of a colon cleanser treatment are so important to maintaining a healthy balance in your body that many doctors consider it to be a key to personal wellness. Your body will function at its very best leading to a vast improvement in how you feel and, in turn, you can look forward to increased energy and vitality. Don't put off having better health and allow your body to function at its optimal level now.
Toxins
Toxins, especially drugs, can damage or destroy beneficial bacteria, allowing harmful bacteria to take over producing by-products like ammonia, purines and ethionine, which can cause cancer. Toxins are more prevalent today than they have ever been before in our history. Toxins and waste build up in your colon just like they do in the pipes of your home. Proponents believe colon cleansing provides health benefits — by removing these toxins from their bodies, and boosting their energy and their immune systems. If you don't purge yourself of these toxins on a regular basis, toxemia gets worse and worse, until the body cannot stand it any longer and either purges itself spontaneously in form of diarrhea, acne, pimples, boils, 'liver spots', foul perspiration, body odor, bad breath, and so forth, or else it simply gives up the battle and succumbs to cancer, tuberculosis, heart disease and other fatal conditions.
The idea behind a colon cleanse system is to eliminate the toxins which have built up in your digestive system. British and American research last year also concluded that detox diets do no more than the body's own natural system to get rid of toxins. Eliminating toxins is foundational to our survival. Colon cleansing or bowel irrigation promotes optimum food absorption and improved peristaltic action by removing old mucoid accumulation and toxins. Colon cleansing is preventative healthcare; there is no better place to begin to rid your body of toxins and contamination that may cause cancer, colitis, digestive disorders, fatigue, obesity, and so much more.
Benefits
I believe the benefit of colon cleansing are many, not only in terms of health, but also as it relates to appearance: the skin looks vibrant; cellulite, water retention, and blemishes disappear; and the whites of the eyes regain a youthful clearness. Some of the other potential benefits of a colon cleansing may include a decrease in gas or bloating, more radiant skin and hair, and an overall trimmer appearance. Other benefits typically cited by users are cessation of menstrual pain, migraines, and joint pain, fewer colds, resolution of lifelong sinus congestion, skin problems, and breast cysts, weight loss, and improved concentration, among many others. If you have already been diagnosed with any of these problems, it would be foolish not to proceed with some type of cleansing program because the benefits far exceed the risks. Colon cleansers can help restore our bodies to their optimum function, thus increasing the nutritional benefits we get from the calories we do ingest, increasing our metabolism so that we burn calories more efficiently, and increasing our energy levels so that we are more motivated to exercise and lose weight.
Colon cleansing is preventative healthcare; there is no better place to begin to rid your body of toxins and contamination that may cause cancer, colitis, digestive disorders, fatigue, obesity, and so much more. Cleansing the colon is a safe, alternative method to treat many of our symptoms and problems. It must be done regularly and often since we are constantly taking in more food which leads to additional build up of toxic waste in the colon. A healthy colon is essential to good health, which makes colon cleansing a must. Unlike many natural therapies, colon cleansing makes a lot of sense. A great time to start colon cleansing is always.
Until Next Time, Good Health and Well-Being!
Dave Kettner
Yoga: The Breath Of Life
While the various asanas or exercises are the basic building blocks of the practice of yoga, the breath is its very essence of it. Some go so far as to say, "If you can breathe, you can do yoga." One of the main reasons for this is that one of the main goals of yoga is to teach you to still and quiet your mind through the use of your breath.
By practicing yoga on a regular basis, you get to know your breath intimately. Not only will you learn about proper breathing , which will soothe and relax you, but you will to bring your postures to life through the use of your breath.
As human beings, our minds tend to wander into thoughts of the past and the future. However, our bodies exist only in the present. By practicing yoga, you will learn through your breath how to draw your mind back to your body and abandon all of your worries.
One of the refreshing aspects about yoga is that, even if only for a minute, you are able to focus and concentrate on the present, and you are learning to let go of the cares and concerns that can bring tension and disease to your body.
By practicing yoga, you will learn conscious breathing during yoga poses which will keep your mind alert and ever aware of your practice. You will learn how to draw your mind to the present moment - allowing you to leave off all other thoughts.
While there are a number of breathing exercises associated with yoga which will teach you how to release tension and balance your mind, as a start, try the following exercise.
1. Lie or sit comfortably and become aware of your normal state of breathing.
2. Continue by being aware of your breath but make your inhalations and your exhalations 4 counts each for several rounds.
3. Now, increase your inhalation and exhalations to 5 counts each.
4. Next, increase your inhalations and exhalations to 6 counts each. This time try to become aware of your body – making sure you are not tensed.
5. Continue increasing your inhalations and exhalations all the way up to 9 counts. If you feel that this is causing you any stress, drop the count back down to a number that is comfortable for you.
6. Keep bringing your mind back to your body to check to see if there is any tension anywhere. If there is, try to relax that part of your body.
7. Whatever your final number of breaths is, continue breathing with long breaths for several rounds, then drop the counting and breathe naturally for 10 rounds.
What you should discover from this exercise, as well as with many of yoga’s other breathing exercises, is the ability to relax your thoughts and to still your mind so that you are present in your body. In time, you will eventually gain mastery over your breath so that you will be able to call on your breath to still your mind in times of stress and tension.
Until next time, good health and well-being!
Dave Kettner
All Holistic Health
Minggu, 23 September 2007
DRUGS FOR TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF SPECIFIC DISEASES OF AGING
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Selasa, 18 September 2007
Hair Loss Treatments for Women
Numerous hair loss treatments for women are readily available, but this analysis helps you decide what form of treatment best meets your own, unique needs.
If you are reading this then it is probably safe to assume you have real concerns about the rate of your hair loss. Being a woman, you have to recognize that the cause may not be so simple to determine as in the case of most men.
Many women do indeed suffer from male pattern type baldness, but many others endure hair loss induced by other factors including hormonal imbalances, alopecia areata and stress-related alopecia.
Unfortunately the industry that has developed around the issue of hair loss is largely unregulated and more than a little unscrupulous. What then can you do to assure yourself that you will choose the best treatment from the midst of a maelstrom of conflicting claims and counter claims, most of them focusing on the needs of men.
Hopefully you will have carried out research both here and elsewhere to arm yourself with facts. Other pages on this site provide extensive coverage of both the causes of and solutions to premature hair loss. Here, we will pull all of these strands together to weave a logical and appropriate plan of action that will allow you to tackle your hair loss problems successfully.
By truthfully following the guidelines suggested in these pages you will put yourself in a position to finally seek a solution that not only works, but also fits in with both your lifestyle and your personal preferences.
To achieve a successful outcome each of us must truthfully answer a series of simple questions:
1. What is the true cause of my hair loss?
3. What hair loss treatment options am I prepared to try?
4. Do I have enough patience and determination to succeed?
5. How can I prepare a realistic Action Plan?
Let’s now take a closer look at each of these questions in turn.
What is the true cause of my hair loss?
We have already examined each of the common causes in detail in Hair Loss Causes but the main options may be summarized as follows:
Androgenetic Alopecia – this is the most common cause of hair loss for men and is caused by hormonal changes, usually genetic in origin. Many women also suffer from this form of hair loss, although to a lesser extent than men.
Alopecia Areata – this occurs in various guises and is thought to be caused by autoimmune disorders.
Telogen Effluvium – this is characterized by massive shedding and can usually be linked to a recent traumatic event involving stress or serious illness.
Anagen Effluvium – this is commonly associated with hair loss caused by drug therapy such as chemotherapy.
To be completely certain either consult with your physician or arrange your own Hair Analysis and Hormone Test to rule out other factors. This is especially important for women as factors such as abnormal thyroid functioning, elevated androgens or suppressed estrogens may often cause hair loss.
How far has it progressed?
It is important to understand that the sooner you start treating hair loss the greater your chance of success – this is especially true in the case of male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia}. It is also important that you clearly identify the pattern of your hair loss as this will help to establish both the cause and most suitable treatment option.
What hair loss treatment options am I prepared to try?
The answer to this question will draw on a number of factors:
-Type of hair loss
-Extent of hair loss
-Previous treatment
-Personal preferences regarding use of medications, natural remedies, lifestyle, surgical intervention etc.
-Amount you are prepared to pay
Do I have enough patience and determination to succeed?
There really are no miracle cures to premature hair loss. Equally, there ARE several treatments that will halt and even reverse this condition – but none of them will work miracles overnight. The net is awash with forums where contributors criticize many of the available hair loss ‘treatments’. Sometimes this is justified, but more often the contributor’s exasperation is the result of not giving a particular treatment regime sufficient time to work.
Hair loss forums can be entertaining and sometimes informative, but please understand that there is no such thing as a hair loss treatment that suits everyone – all the more reason to follow the guidance offered in this site!
How do I prepare a realistic Action Plan?
When you have given serious thought to these questions you will be in a better position to select the hair loss treatment regime that is most appropriate to your needs and wants. If you’re still not sure, please discuss matters with your physician or conduct further research – but be clear on one point, the longer you delay, the more difficult will be your path to hair regrowth.
The suggested hair loss treatments listed here are not designed to offer definitive cures to your hair loss condition – they are merely regimes that other sufferers have found useful, taking into account their own requirements and preferences. In other words, they are examples of potential solutions that many patients have chosen after honestly answering the questions listed above.
Traditional Hair Loss Remedies
Ancient literature and folklore tell us that they certainly went to great lengths to find solutions to graying and falling hair.
Although each culture had its own approach, influenced by local flora and cultural considerations, there would appear to have been many areas of common practice. Nettles, for example, formed an important component of traditional hair loss remedies in many cultures throughout the world.
It is not my intention to outline the more outlandish traditional hair remedies on record. Rather we will focus on those that have a stronger scientific basis. Many of the remedies outlined here have been sourced from the very informative book Hair Loss Prevention Through Natural Remedies by Peters et al.
Rosemary Solution
Apple Cider Vinegar
Essential Oils
Cayenne Pepper Hair Tonic
Rosemary Solution - this herb is frequently mentioned in herbal texts for its ability to cleanse the scalp and stimulate the hair root. Two recipes that utilize rosemary as the core ingredient are suggested.
Recipe 1 - boil rosemary, sage, peach leaf, nettle and burdock in water. Strain and use to wash hair daily.
Recipe 2 - steep one ounce of ground rosemary, two ounces of ground sage and half an ounce of ground nettles in one pint of ethyl alcohol for a week. Strain, and add one ounce of olive oil, one ounce of castor oil and one ounce of water. Shake before using as a hair lotion before bed.
Apple Cider Vinegar - this is frequently mentioned in folk remedies for hair loss. It is thought to have a normalizing effect on the scalp's oil glands and pH level as well as having a strong cleansing effect.
Method - Part hair into sections. Apply two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar directly to the scalp with a moistened cotton ball. Allow between fifteen minutes and three hours before shampooing.
Essential Oils - essential oils distilled from plants have long been recognized for their ability to increase circulation to the scalp and encourage cell generation. Amongst the most popular are cedarwood, clary sage, lavender, eucalyptus and rosemary.
Method - ten drops of essential oil should be mixed with one ounce of carrier oil such as jojoba or olive oil. Massage into the scalp for a minimum of fifteen minutes before shampooing.
Cayenne Pepper Hair Tonic - the usefulness of cayenne pepper to irritate the skin, increase blood flow to the scalp and stimulate cell division is well documented.
Recipe - mix four ounces of cayenne pepper with one pint of one hundred proof vodka or pure alcohol diluted with twenty percent distilled water. Let it stand for two weeks, shaking the mixture once each day. Strain through several layers of fine cloth or a nylon stocking until the mixture is free of pepper. Once or twice a day, rub a small amount onto the thinning areas of the scalp
Hopefully you'll have found something of interest and may be tempted to try one of the traditional hair loss remedies outlined here.
Herbal Hair Loss Remedies That Offer Hope
Herbs hold an obvious appeal for many people because they support the body's natural healing mechanisms to target the cause of the problem, as opposed to merely tackling the symptoms. It would be wrong to present herbal hair loss remedies as a miracle solution for all sufferers - there is however growing evidence to support the view that some herbal remedies offer real hope to many people.
Let's examine the case for some of the more popular remedies to determine if they're worth trying.
Ginkyo biloba - this popular herb is thought to improve blood circulation to the brain and skin. Herbalists believe that the increased flow of blood to the brain area delivers more nutrients to the hair follicle thus promoting hair regrowth. The recommended dose is 120-160mg of dry extract each day spread over three doses.
Green tea (Camellia sinesis) - it is thought that catechins found in green tea may inhibit the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase that converts testosterone into hair-unfriendly DHT. It is therefore believed to be effective in preventing and treating male pattern type baldness. You should drink several cups of green tea each day or take it in capsule form as instructed by the manufacturer.
He Shou Wu (Polygonum multiflorum) - also known as Fo-Ti, this Chinese herb has traditionally been used to reduce hair loss. It is found in many commercial preparations, or in tea and capsule form.
Pygeum (Pygeum africanum) - derived from the bark of an evergreen, it works in a similar way to green tea. It is widely used to treat prostate problems and male pattern baldness. Users should take 60-500mg per day in pill or capsule form.
Saw palmetto (Seranoa repens) - this is the current treatment of choice for many men due to its ability to protect the prostate, slow hair loss and encourage hair regrowth. It forms the core element of many commercially prepared hair loss treatments but can easily be obtained in its pure form. The recommended dose is a 160mg capsule twice each day, but make sure the ingredients are made from the berry extract not the dried berries themselves.
Stinging nettle (Urtica diocia) - this has long been favored as a means of preventing hair loss due to its ability to block the conversion of testosterone into DHT. It can be taken in pill or capsule form with an optimum dose of 50-100mg per day. It is particularly effective when combined with pygeum and saw palmetto.
Senin, 17 September 2007
Onions for Your Health
Onions contain quercetin, a flavonoid (one category of antioxidant compounds). Antioxidants are compounds that help delay or slow the oxidative damage to cells and tissue of the body. Studies have indicated that quercetin helps to eliminate free radicals in the body, to inhibit low-density lipoprotein oxidation (an important reaction in the atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease), to protect and regenerate vitamin E (a powerful antioxidant) and to inactivate the harmful effects of chelate metal ions.
Major dietary sources of quercetin include tea, onions and apples. Recent studies at
Other studies have shown that consumption of onions may be beneficial for reduced risk of certain diseases. Consumption of onions may prevent gastric ulcers by scavenging free radicals and by preventing growth of the ulcer-forming microorganism, Heliobacter pylori. University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers found that the more pungent onions exhibit strong anti-platelet activity. Platelet aggregation is associated with atherosclerosis, cardiovascular disease, heart attack and stroke. A study in progress at the
A recent study at the
Several studies have shown quercetin to have beneficial effects against many diseases and disorders including cataracts, cardiovascular disease as well as cancer of the breast, colon, ovarian, gastric, lung and bladder.
In addition to quercetin, onions contain the phytochemicals known as disulfides, trisulfides, cepaene, and vinyl dithiins. These compounds have a variety of health-functional properties, including anticancer and antimicrobial activities.
Onions are also a source of vitamin C, potassium, dietary fiber and folic acid. They also contain calcium, iron and have a high protein quality (ratio of mg amino acid/gram protein). Onions are low in sodium and contain no fat.
Jumat, 14 September 2007
Effectively Managing Stress
3. Taking action to connect with other people in loving and happy ways through group settings. Most people find that smiling and laughing have a profoundly positive effect in dealing easily with stress.
Kamis, 13 September 2007
Wu-Long Tea – Helps Reverse the Signs of Aging

As we grow older, the effect of free radicals takes its toll on the body mainly in the form of aging. Actually in the past 50 years, free radical research has strongly concluded that free radicals are a major factor in aging and the visible signs that go along with it. Other diseases related to aging and caused in whole or part by free radical damage are cancer, Alzheimer’s dementia, arthritis and inflammatory disease and heart/artery disease.
These free radicals are produced by stress, pollution, eating processed foods, chemical additives in many of the foods we eat etc..
Many of the visible signs of aging, such as dark spots and wrinkling of the skin, have been strongly linked to increased levels of free radicals invading our body... day in - day out. The damaging process is certainly a gradual one.
Fortunately you can take action to reduce the amount of these nasty, damaging substances in your body by increasing the antioxidant level in your body without drugs. Antioxidants are the best defense against free radicals.
One of the best and enjoyable methods is to drink Wu-long tea (oolong).
Wu Long tea is rich in these 3 substances: catechins, theaflavins and thearubigins. These substances act as antioxidants, which destroy free radicals and are completely natural. Be advised, grocery store versions of Wulong or any teas have much lower levels of these antioxidants because the leaves have been extremely processed. The oxidation process reduces the catachin level. To get maximum potency and value of Wu Long tea I suggest you find a good online tea store and not waste your money on pre-packaged name brand type wu-long tea.
Also it’s nice to know there are no side effects to drinking Wu-long tea; it tastes great and is good for your soul! You are doing yourself a favor every time you drink a cup….slowly undoing the effects of aging.
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NATURAL ANTI AGING HERBS THAT WILL HELP YOU STAY YOUTHFUL.





Left to Right : Blueberry, Bilberry, Soy, Ginko Biloba, Red clover
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Herbs have been used for many years to treat many health problems. Recently, they are gaining great revival as an alternative to drug therapy for a wide variety of illnesses, including alleviating the symptoms of aging. These are three anti aging herbs that show genuine promise in helping you feel younger and protect you from age-related illness
Anti Aging Herbs 1. Ginkgo Biloba
Gingko trees were almost extinct at one point in time. The ice age destroyed their natural habitats and it was thought that there were no more such trees in
Numerous studies have shown that the “fans-shaped” leaf of this ancient tree appears to alleviate some age-related memory loss. Hailing from the days of the dinosaurs, the herb was proved beneficial in a French study conducted in the 80s. The study showed that women given 600 mg of Ginkgo had been able to improve their short-term memory.
Also known as “duck foot tree”, the herb had also showed promise in treating certain other age related conditions such as loss of sight, diabetes and hearing loss. A word of caution: People taking aspirins or other blood thinners are advised to avoid gingko. If you are in this situation, it could do you more harms that good.
Anti Aging Herbs 2. Bilberry and Blueberry
This is the herb that will help you with your eyesight. In World War 2, British Royal Air Force pilots were encouraged to eat bilberry preserves before their night missions to improve their eyesight.
Bilberry appears to be able to combat the free radical damage that occurs in the eyes. Free radical, like its name is actually molecules produced during metabolism that injures our cell
Researches are still being conducted to see whether the antioxidant in the herbs could prevent age-related eye diseases and muscular degeneration as we get older.
Not only that, these berries are also said to help our brains young. Chief of the phytochemical laboratory in the US Dept of Agriculture’s
These herbs contain phytoestrogen, the compound that mimics the body’s own estrogen. Like our natural hormones, phytoestrogen seem to protect us from many age-related diseases and lessen our problems with menopause.
Rabu, 12 September 2007
NATURAL ANTI AGING SUPPLEMENT
Although it has been proved that many of these supplements help avert many conditions associated with old age, it cannot be categorically stated that they are without any side effects when used to counter old age or ward off the effects of aging. Antioxidants have been long regarded as agents that prevent the formation of free radicals. Vitamin E has long been considered to be the most important agent to counter the free radicals but must be taken in the proper dosage.
The fatty cell membranes in the body are protected from the free radicals when vitamin E is taken in the proper dosage. As it used as a supplement to improve and moisturize dry skin, it forms the basic substance in many beauty lotions and anti wrinkle creams. It is widely available in many of the fruits and vegetables and research has indicated that it has positive effects.
Vitamin C also helps to flush out the free radicals but in some cases it does the reverse. Hence it must be taken in combination with vitamin E. Lipoic Acid has been known to increase performance with reference to certain age related conditions. A high intake of fruits and vegetables and a lowering of the amount of fatty substances consumed will help to counter the effects of old age.
Flavonoids, which are present in red and blue pigments of fruits and vegetables, also have strong antioxidant properties.
Carotenes, especially beta-carotene present in orange and red vegetables have strong antioxidant properties and highly useful in getting rid of the free radicals. The B-vitamins help to combat stress and hence may indirectly act as an anti aging natural supplement. Folic acid deficiency has indicated that the incidence of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease could increase. In fact it may well affect many organ systems during the process of aging. An adequate amount of folic acid should be taken as a supplement.
Green Tea Extract has tremendous potency for research has indicated that the catechins and flavonols present in it act as powerful antioxidants. In fact it is much more powerful than vitamin c and vitamin e put together. Any damage caused to the body due to oxidation can be countered by green tea extract. The Indian medical science of ayurveda, which deals with the natural elements of water, fire energy and air, has many natural formulas to retard the aging process. Anti aging natural supplements are gaining ground and is headed for a gigantic leap forwards. How far these supplements are actually effective differs from individual to individual but that does not stop either their being produced or sold. ~ author Mini Swami.
Color your diet: Fresh fruit 10 ways
Nature offers many sweet choices for eating well: juicy red cherries, plump purple plums, and orange, luscious tangerines, just to name a few. In fact, all fruits fit into a colorful and healthy diet.
You can enjoy fresh fruits as they come: whole or perhaps sliced. But with minimal work, you can transform fresh fruit into lively snacks, side dishes, desserts and meals. Here are 10 ways to reinvent and rediscover these sweet options.
- Grilled fruit slices. Cut apples, pears or peaches into chunks, brush lightly with canola oil and sprinkle with cinnamon. Place on skewers or wrap in foil. Grill on low heat for 3 to 5 minutes.
- Peach honey spread. In a bowl, add 1 sliced peach, 2 tablespoons honey and 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon. Mash with a fork until the mixture is the consistency of chunky applesauce. Serve as a topping for pancakes or French toast, or serve it over roast chicken or pork.
- Lemon-lime fruit dip. Mix together 1/2 cup low-fat, sugar-free lemon yogurt, 1 teaspoon fresh lime juice and 1 teaspoon lime zest. Serve with pineapple chunks, strawberries, diced kiwi, sliced bananas and grapes.
- Frozen fruity pops. In a blender, add sliced strawberries and bananas, 1/4 cup orange juice, and 3/4 cup low-fat strawberry yogurt. Blend until smooth. Pour into 2- to 3-ounce molds or paper cups with sticks placed in the centers. Freeze for 3 hours or until completely frozen.
- Romaine and fresh strawberry salad. Combine 2 cups romaine lettuce and 1/2 cup sliced strawberries in a bowl. Drizzle with 1 1/2 tablespoons raspberry vinaigrette dressing and toss well. Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon cashews.
- Blueberry-banana smoothie. In a blender, add 2 fresh or frozen bananas, 1/2 cup fresh or frozen blueberries, and 1 cup low-fat vanilla yogurt. Blend until smooth.
- Plum salsa. Mix together 1 cup chopped plum, 1 teaspoon dried cilantro, 2 tablespoons chopped onion, 2 teaspoons cider vinegar, 1/4 teaspoon hot sauce and 1/8 teaspoon salt. Serve with roasted or grilled chicken breasts.
- Broiled fruit kebabs. Place cubed fruit, such as cantaloupe, pineapple, mango or honeydew, onto skewers. Place skewers on a baking sheet and sprinkle with brown sugar. Broil until slightly bubbly, about 2 minutes on each side.
- Berries a la mode. Place 2 cup berries, such as raspberries, blueberries or strawberries, in a baking dish. Sprinkle with 1/8 teaspoon cinnamon and 1/3 cup low-fat granola. Bake at 350 F until fruit is bubbling, about 30 minutes. Top each serving with 1/2 cup fat-free vanilla ice cream.
- Mango salsa pizza. Mix together 1 cup chopped red or green bell peppers, 1/2 cup chopped onion, 1/2 cup chopped mango, 1/2 cup chopped pineapple, 1 tablespoon lime juice, and 1/2 cup fresh cilantro. Spread over a 12-inch prepared pizza crust. Bake at 425 F until the toppings are hot and the crust is browned, about 5 to 10 minutes.
Chronic Marginal Vitamin A Status Reduces Natural Killer Cell Number and Function in Aging Lewis Rats1
Biochemical and Molecular Action of Nutrients
Department of Nutrition and * Graduate Program in Nutrition, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802
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Natural killer (NK) cells function in the regulation of immune responses and in the surveillance of malignant or other abnormal cells. Little is known of the effects of chronic marginal vitamin A (VA) status or VA supplementation, or their interaction with age, on NK cell number and cytolytic activity. We have conducted a two-factor (diet, age) study in which male Lewis rats were fed AIN-93M diet, modified to contain either 0.3 (designated marginal), 4.0 (control) or 50 (supplemented) mg retinol equivalents (RE)/kg diet, from the time of weaning until the ages of 2.5 mo (young), 8–10 mo (middle-aged) or 18–20 mo (old). Natural killer cells were identified and quantified in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and spleen with the use of flow cytometry, and NK cell cytotoxicity was assayed. The number and percentage of PBMC NK cells increased with age (P <> ANOVA). For all age groups, values were lowest in rats with marginal VA status (P <> activity also declined with age (P = 0.0003). As a result, NK cell lytic efficiency (lytic activity per NK cell) decreased markedly with age (P <> age or VA status, PBMC NK cell cytotoxicity doubled (100 ± 25% increase) after exposure to interferon-
(5 x 105 U/L for 1 h before assay), indicating that IFN-stimulated lytic activity was related directly to basal NK cell activity. If the relationships observed in this animal model can be applied to humans, these data suggest that elderly people consuming diets chronically low in VA may be at increased risk for infectious or neoplastic diseases.