Archive for August, 2010

The Health Importance Of Magnesium

August 31st, 2010
sean sandvik asked:


Magnesium is a mineral that serves a vital role in the human body. Magnesium is found in both plants and animals. It helps plants with photosynthesis and acts as a metabolic reaction in animals. The human body has over three hundred biochemical processes in the body that requires Magnesium.

How does the body use it?

Magnesium is used by the bones in the human body. Approximately, half of the Magnesium in the body is found in the bones. Magnesium helps in the production of the hormone calcitonin. This is used to produce calcium in the bones. It also helps to control the acidity in the blood, which helps the bones as high levels of acid can weaken the bone structure. Children and adults can not live without the daily doses of Magnesium. The lower levels of Magnesium in a person’s body the more likely you are to develop certain illnesses and diseases.

Magnesium also helps to control neuromuscular activities of the heart and helps to keep the heart beating regularly. It can also help to keep the person’s blood pressure level normal for a period of time.

How much Magnesium does a body need?

According to the National Research Council individuals need between three to four hundred milligrams of Magnesium daily to get the recommended allowances. Adult males need about three hundred and fifty milligrams per day, with adult women needing about two hundred and eighty milligrams that should increase to about four hundred and twenty for pregnant women and during breastfeeding. Children depending on their size and weight need about one hundred and thirty milligrams a day. Statistics show that many individuals do not take the recommended dosages of Magnesium.

What are the common signs of Magnesium Deficiency

They are a variety of illnesses that a person can develop if they do not take the correct amount of Magnesium on a daily basis.

1. Musculo-Skeletal Issues- You can develop such illnesses as osteoporosis, chronic fatigue, and weakness, muscle spasm, tremors, and restlessness.

2. Cardiovascular Disease- They are many types of cardiovascular diseases that can be linked to a lack of Magnesium in the body. These include atherosclerosis, cardiac arrhythmias, and vasospasm. Magnesium can be found in different types of nuts such as almonds and peanuts.

3. Premenstrual Syndrome- Magnesium deficiency has been found to increase the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome.

4. Psychiatric Issues- Individuals who suffer from irritability, depression, or bipolar disorders has been found to have lower levels of Magnesium.

5. Neurological Issues- Individuals who suffer from migraine headaches, noise and pain sensitivity also have been known to experience low levels of Magnesium.

6. Endocrine Issues- Magnesium plays a role in acting as a messenger for insulin. Magnesium is important in the secretion and function of insulin. It plays a key role in controlling the blood sugar levels in the body. It plays an important role in the prevention of diabetes. It also assists the body in turning blood sugar into energy, as key role in the formation of diabetes.

Most individuals don’t get the recommended doses of many vitamins and minerals in their daily diets, and they must rely of supplements. The body’s system needs these nutrients in order to function correctly, with the daily doses of Magnesium the body can experience a wide range of symptoms that can possibly turn into serious conditions. It is important to see your doctor and find out if you have a Magnesium deficiency this way it can be treated and serious problems averted. You can get your daily amount of Magnesium in such foods as nuts, whole grains and legumes all excellent sources of Magnesium and easy to take.

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Oral Remedies For Hemorrhoids

August 31st, 2010
John Grant asked:




Most hemorrhoids remedies we know are topically applied. They are mostly uncomfortable to have on and take a lot of fuss to complete applying. There are oral alternatives for hemorrhoids and here are some of their effects.

The first is natural Vitamin E. Aside from helping to prevent the anal and intestinal disorders caused by inflammation and constipation into something cancerous in nature, Vitamin E helps in preventing internal swelling. This vitamin destroys free radicals through its antioxidant properties and promotes overall health. However, intake of Vitamin E should be regulated by a physician because too much of it may affect the liver.

We should also try a herbal remedy called Horse Chestnut. This oral hemorrhoid alternative oral cure helps toughen our veins and prevents their swelling. In case of swelling, this remedy eases or lessens inflammation by its toning action on the veins. For swelling and spasm caused by hemorrhoids we can try L-Arginine. This oral remedy relieves muscle stress that pressures the nerves and also stops hemorrhoidal spasms.

Oat straws are excellent for healthy digestive processes to prevent constipation and regulate easy and normal bowel movement. When we eliminate constipation we eliminate hemorrhoids. Oat straws also possess some antidepressant qualities that serve as muscle relaxants to support vein health. This oat also boosts energy. It helps us feel strong even while in a vegetarian diet. These are some very powerful oral alternatives for hemorrhoids.

While undergoing healing we may supplement the treatment with plantains. These are effective in relieving hemorrhoidal itches and burning. Without remedies for itching and burning we may accidentally wound our anal area and worsen its condition. It is best to avoid touching the affected portion and this can be possible with oral remedies like plantain.

It is also good to consider blood circulation improvement. Poor circulation aggravates hemorrhoids and extends its life span. We can treat by a Chinese herbal remedy they call Red Sage. This oriental herbal solution can kindle good blood circulation to avoid constricted veins that cause swelling in the anal area and leads to hemorrhoids or its severity.

There are lots more vitamin and mineral supplements we can take orally to treat and heal hemorrhoids. There are many more natural herbs to remedy the same. The above are among the most effective. Remember that solving hemorrhoidal problems should fix the problems of swelling, constipation, and poor blood circulation.

Oral alternatives for hemorrhoids are often better options to take when treating hemorrhoids than their topical counterparts. And there are plenty of oral hemorrhoidal remedies.

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Depression: More Than Being Down in the Dumps

August 31st, 2010
David Westbrook asked:




How common is depression?

So common that it is thought of as the common cold of mental illnesses. However, this is not to understate the severity of depression which is one of the leading indicators of suicide. By some estimates depression costs the country a staggering $43 billion dollars a year in costs resulting from medicine, hospitalization, lost work days and reduced productivity. One in six of us will experience a major depressive episode in our lives and 15 million Americans are suffering from depression at any given time.

What causes depression?

There are a great many possible causes for depression. Frequently, depression is caused by an organic (chemical) or physiological cause. Possible organic causes include food allergies, heavy metals, prescription drugs, illicit drugs, alcohol, tobacco and caffeine. Depression can also be caused by preexisting physical conditions such as cancer, diabetes, chronic pain, hypoglycemia, hypothyroidism, and nutritional deficiencies.

How do you know if you have depression?

Depression can be broken into at least two categories major depression also called unipolar depression or mild depression, which is also referred to as dysthmia.

Major depression is determined by therapists to be present when a person has five of the following symptoms: Poor appetite accompanied by weight loss, or increased appetite accompanies by weight gain; insomnia or excessive sleep; hyperactivity; loss of interest or pleasure in usual activities or decrease in sexual drive; loss of energy including feelings of fatigue; feelings of worthlessness; reduction in one’s ability to think or concentrate; recurrent thoughts of death or suicide.

Some symptoms of mild depression can be similar to those of major depression. Therapists will diagnose a person as having mild depression if at least three of the following symptoms for at least two years: low self-esteem or lack of self-confidence; pessimism; hopelessness or despair; lack of interest in ordinary pleasures and activities; withdrawal from social activities; fatigue or lethargy; guilt or ruminating about the past; irritability or excessive anger; lessened productivity; difficulty concentrating or making decisions.

How does western medicine treat depression?

A number of drugs have been developed by western medicine for the purpose of treating depression. These drugs include tricyclic antidepressants (Amoxapine, Amitriptyline, Trazodone and Mirtazapine), polycyclic antidepressants (Imiparamine, Desipramine or Protriptyline), or most commonly prescribed selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (Fluoxetine, Nefazodone, Sertraline or Parozetine). Other drugs such as Venlafaxine which increases serotonin and norepinephrine in the brain and Bupropion which increases catecholamine reuptake are also used for depression. Most drugs are prescribed to increase chemicals in the brain that are low in people who are depressed.

What are the natural remedies for depression?

Natural medicine practitioners frequently prescribe botanical medicines for depression. The best researched of the botanical medicine for treating depression is St. John’s Wort. The studies done to date have shown that St. John’s Wort is just as effective as anti-depressants for treating mild depression and that patients report greater satisfaction and fewer side effects then with anti-depressants. Ginkgo bilboa has also proven effective for treating depression in both human and animal studies. Exactly how Ginkgo bilboa works to treat depression is not known; however, the most likely reasons are that it impacts serotonin levels and that it is a powerful antioxidant.

Homeopathic medication that is frequently used for depression includes Anacardium, Arsenicum album, Aurum metallicum, Calcarea carbonica, Ignatia, Natrum muriaticum, Pulsatilla, Staphysagria, and Sulfur. The exact remedy is chosen by matching a person’s individual symptoms with the remedy.

Counseling is frequently employed in the treatment of depression. Of the counseling techniques available, one of the most useful for treating depression is Cognitive therapy. In this type of counseling the counselor works with the patient to restructure the thought patterns of the individual. Important in treating depression are how the person thinks about such issues as failure, mistakes, and personal deficiencies.

Other natural therapies may treat hormonal imbalances including hypothyroidism, and adrenal functions. Treating these and other hormonal imbalances can clear up depression. More information on these conditions can be found on other pages of this site.

Can you prevent depression?

Self-care is highly important in warding off and preventing reoccurrence of depression. Important factors include diet, lifestyle and nutritional supplements.

Lifestyle changes may be in order.

People suffering from depression should decrease, or better yet discontinue, alcohol consumption as alcohol is a depressant drug. They should begin or increase exercise to increase levels of endorphins. And, they may want to discontinue or reduce intake of caffeine.

Diet changes should include an increase in fruits, vegetables, grains and raw nuts and seeds all of which are fiber-rich. Avoid any foods which are triggering allergies.

Some supplements to consider include folic acid and vitamin B12 (800 mg /day each) which are frequently deficient in people with depression; vitamin B6 (50 – 100 mg / day) which is essential for the brain to make serotonin, and omega-3 oils which are important in the composition of nerve cell membranes.

Natural medicine offers many ways to deal with the possible underlying organic and physiological conditions of depression. Consulting a healthcare professional is always recommended as they can assess your condition and create an individualized treatment plan.

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