Saturday, May 06, 2006


Things You Should Avoid During Pregnancy
Sara Jameson

Pregnancy is a time where you have to be careful with yourself.Many factors affect the development of a fetus into a healthy child. Whether you like it or not there some activities you should avoid for the sake of your healthy baby. There are pregnancy risks that you have to aware of.

To help you knowing what they are, here is some checklist you might want to consider:

• Don’t drink alcohol! You going to jeopardize your baby’s development. If you don’t want to have low birth weight baby,and having medical problems, better stop drinking once you know that you are pregnant.

• Don’t smoke! Chemical inhaled while smoking may cause premature birth, miscarriage, bleeding, etc. Also it reduced the amount of oxygen that baby receives. What ever you are,don’t smoke and avoid second hand smoke.

• Don’t drink coffee. Caffeine in the coffee has been shown to affect fetal heart rates. Caffeine can also increase risk of stretch marks. If you can’t stop immediately, try to stop gradually.

• Don’t do too much exercise! No doubt if moderate exercise is helpful for mother's mental state and can increase oxygen flowto the fetus. However, too much exercise can be dangerous.Better you do activities like walking, swimming, and yoga.

• Don’t get near to chemicals substance! Be careful with unnatural chemicals, such as pesticides. If you consume vegetables or fruits, don’t forget to wash them. Or remove the outer surface of vegetables or fruit so pesticides which rest on the outside of the vegetable or fruit will be thrown away.

• Don’t consume drugs or herbal remedies that are not prescribed by doctors. What you consume might affect your unborn baby.

• Don’t forget to eat nutritious foods. Good nutrition is crucial to a developing child. At least you consume 400-1000micrograms of B vitamin (folic acid) which can be taken from leafy vegetables, orange juice, and beans.

• Don’t have multiple sex partners which may lead to birth and pregnancy complications cause by STD's risk. Once you infected by STD, you may have premature baby or low birth baby.

Preventing is better than curing. If you can prevent yourself by not doing those kinds of activities, hopefully you going to have a healthy and normal baby. Try to acknowledge this on your first month of pregnant.

About The Author: Sara Jameson writes her experiences in "TheVery Happy Pregnancy: Avoiding Stress and Depression." Check this out http://www.stage-of-pregnancy.info andhttp://www.earlysign-of-pregnancy.info
How to Use a Footbath with Herbs
by Rudy Silva

When you use a footbath and heat the water, the veins in your feet start to dilate. Over a period of 20-30 minute, the warm water affects your entire vascular system and you get an improved circulation of blood throughout your body.

By adding herbs to hot water, the minerals from the herbs enter the soles of your feet and move into you blood stream. What this means is that you can introduce into your blood stream a variety of herbal chemicals into your body using the footbath. During the your footbath, these herbal chemical will be quickly circulated throughout your body and get used where there is a deficiency.

The herbal footbath can result in improved health provided you pick the herbs that are beneficial to your health. You can start by adding herbs that are high in minerals. Most people are deficient in alkaline minerals and have an acid body. Adding minerals into your body is a definite plus.

Here’s how to prepare and use an herbal footbath.

- Buy these four herbs that are high in minerals -- alfalfa herb,parsley, horsetail herb, kelp herb. Buy 1-2 oz of each. This might cost you $10.00 or less

- Mix all 4 herbs

- Prepare an herbal infusion by boiling 2 - 3 cups of water.After boiling pull the water off the hot plate. Add 2 tablespoonsof the mixed herbs. Let this mixture sit for 20 minutes. The longer you let this mixture sit the stronger the infusion will be.

- After 20 minutes, start your footbath and press the heat button

- Strain the herbal infusion using a strainer and a cloth so that no herbal particles are included in the tea infusion

- Add the infusion into the footbath- Place you feet into the footbath for 20-30 minutes.Use the footbath every other day for 30 days before going to bed.Then take a 7-day rest before you use another herbal mixture. If you want to treat a specific ailment, find the herbal mixture and use it in your footbath. Use it every other day for 30 days.I have been using the footbath with herbs rich in minerals for 3 weeks and here’s what I noticed.-

Improved sleep- Less pain in my shoulder joint- More energy- Eyes see clearer longer though out the day- Warmer hands and feet

The footbath spa that I’m using is the Homedics model JetSpaUltra.I like this unit because it has a jet stream action and bubbling.It has a button for heat and a rotator to do manicuring. I don’tuse the manicuring but you might. My daughter of 8 years likes play with these rotating items. And, it is easy to fill and clean.

Copyright © 2005 Rudy SilvaAbout Rudy: Rudy Silva has a degree in Physics and is a Natural Nutritionist. He is the author of Constipation, Acne, Hemorrhoid,and Fatty Acid ebooks. He writes a newsletter called"Natural-Remedies-ThatWork.com". For more information on hiswritings go to http://www.stop-constipation.com
Colorectal Cancer: Who's at risk?

*AGE
Some 90% of colorectal cancers occur in persons aged 50 and above.

*FAMILY OR PAST HISTORY
Particularly of colorectal polyps or colorectal cancer.

*DIET
Persons on a low fibre and high fat diet are eight times more likely to develop colorectal cancer. There is convincing evidence that vegetables reduce risk.

*ASPIRIN AND NSAIDS (group of painkillers)

*SEDENTARY LIFESTYLE AND OBESITY

*INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Persons suffering from ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease have a higher chance of developing colorectal cancer.

*DIABETECS


Adapted from ezyhealth & beauty magazine: Eleanor Yap
How to lower your blood sugar levels

The bittergourd is famous for its ability to help diabetics in decreasing sugar levels. This is not a joke but a reality where I and my mother have benefited a lot from its juice. Believe it or not, I managed to bring down my blodd sugar level from 20 to 7 in just a month, naturally without pills.

Here is the recipe of the healing juice:

1. Wash and clean 1 kg of bittergourds

2. Peel off the skin and cut them into small pieces.

3. Put all the pieces of the bittergourd into a mixer or a blender and blend them until you get a smooth solution.

4. Don't strain the juice and don't add sugar or honey into it.

5. Now, the juice is ready for you to drink;drink once daily and regularly.

6. Keep the remaining juice in your fridge.

Thursday, May 04, 2006


Fragrant Pandanus
(Pandanus Odorus)

This pandanus odorus is widely used in Malay cooking as the flavors for 'nasi lemak' (rice in coconut milk), curry, cakes, and syrup.

The practioners of Malay traditional medicine normally use pandanus in healing digestive problem, and expelling wind from the patient's stomach.

Another advantage of the pandanus is it can eliminate bad odour of your car or cupboard naturally with its sweet smell.
How do you do it? It's simple. All you have to do is to place at least ten pandanus leaves under your car seat and continously do this once a week. Your car will smell as just like the sweet smelling pandanus. Happy trying! :-)


Saunas – The Best Way To Get Away Toxins
The Source
Thousands of years ago there were saunas too. The purpose of a sauna is to give relaxation and cleanse the body from unhealthy elements. Modern technology brought about improved and enjoyable saunas. In most famous world hotels saunas are heated by electricity or infrared, but Finnish like it the traditional way. Saunas did not originate from Finland, but have become so much a part of the Finnish culture. It is said that there are 2 million saunas in Finland for a population of 5 million. The first saunas were holes in the ground, with a fire pit in the center and a roof to cover the fire, keep the heat inside and protect everything against rainfall, wind and snow. Traditional saunas are heated by wood, burned in a chimney or in a stove.Chimney or smoke sauna, the original sauna, is believed to be the best.
Sauna is a pleasant and also an amusing way to detoxify. Saunas make us perspire and sweating removes toxins in our body. For the all-natural super detox program one can use the traditional sauna and the infrared heat sauna. Staying in a sauna enhances blood circulation and provides more oxygen to our tissues.Exposure to it opens our nasal passages to drain our sinuses.Sauna is considered the best natural detox solution for heavy metals toxicity and it also helps to provide arsenic removal from our body. You should take a shower immediately after you get out of the sauna to wash off the toxins that seep through your pores.
Saunas not only offer natural detoxification, they are also relaxing after a hectic week and help reduce pain. You can relax and relieve stress and tension in a sauna. Pamper yourself more and experience at the same time an exquisite detoxification process… Enjoy the warmth of sauna!
About The Author: Dominic is the author of this article. This article may be reproduced on websites subject to credit being given to the author, and a link to his website. If you would like more information go to http://www.saunaplaces.com andhttp://www.cooking-utensils.info

Home Remedies
Copyright 2005 Andy Casasanta

Ever have a bee sting? Try rubbing an aspirin on it. Gumin hair? Soak the gum-coated hair in Coke® and it should wipe out easily. While not being a
replacement for medical attention, and you should always seek your doctor when you feel you have to and please take these home remedies with a grain of salt. Here you go and enjoy.

ACNE, BLACKHEADS, AND PIMPLES:Dab a small amount of toothpaste (paste, not gel) on pimples before bed; this helps dry out the pimples. Apply fresh lemon juice on the affected area overnight. Wash off with warm water next morning. For acne that hasn't seemed to respond to anything, brew 2-3 tsp. dried basil leaves in1 cup boiling water for 10-20 minutes, cool, and apply to affected area with a cotton ball. Garlic has been used successfully in the treatment of acne. Pimples disappear without scars when rubbed with raw garlic several times a day.

BLADDER INFECTION
Take a bag of fresh or frozen cranberries and boil them in water (they will fall apart). Cool and drink. Don't add sugar! This remedy is also useful for people with kidney problems.

DARK CIRCLES AROUND EYES
Make a paste out of 1 tsp. tomato juice, 1/2 tsp. lemon juice, a pinch of turmeric powder, and 1 tsp. of flour.Apply around eyes. Leave on for 10 minutes before rinsing.

ENERGIZER
Simmer 1 cup honey and 3 cup water together slowly. Allow1 cup of the water to evaporate. Strain off the top surface, and put the remaining liquid into a stonewarecrock or dark bottle. Put a towel over it so it can breathe, yet be free of dirt. Place in a cool place. You can add cinnamon, clove, or the juice of 2 lemons, if you like. Take a glass of grapefruit and lemon juice in equal parts to dispel fatigue and general tiredness after a day's work.

GUM IN HAIR
Soak the gum-coated hair in Coke® and it should wipe out easily.

MOSQUITO BITES
Apply lime juice diluted with water on bites with cottonball. Apply one of the following to bites or stings to reduce pain and swelling:aloe Vera gel, garlic oil, baking soda and water, vinegar, honey, plantain tea, aspirin.

Hangover
Eat Crackers and honey. Honey has a high source of fructose and will be helpful in removing the remainder of the alcohol in your system. Aspirin for a headache or you can chew on some willow bark, willow bark contains a substance used in aspirin and will help your headache. You can find it in a health food store if you want to try an alternative to aspirin. Plenty of water, it will help flushout the alcohol, also too much alcohol leaves the body dehydrated, so have a drink of water.

Heartburn
Don't lie flat on your back. Heartburn is caused by the acid in your stomach moving upward to your esophagus. Try having a bowl of rice pudding, made with milk, this should help absorb stomach acid. Coffee and chocolate can inflame heartburn, so avoid them if you can. If you heartburn is a regular problem, you should think about going to the doctor.

Warts
Rubbing liquid vitamin A on the wart everyday will eventually take it away, but it's a slow process. Use castor oil on the wart and then wrap the offending area uptightly with a bandage. Repeat this 2 times a day.

Bad Breath
Try some parsley. This food garnish is rich in chlorophyll, a green plant compound that kills the bacteria that cause bad odor.

Chapped Lips
Try using castor oil. Carry a small squeeze bottle of the oil and apply it with your finger often throughout the day.Popular lip balms contain petroleum and alcohol, both of which may dry the skin on your lips.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Why Can't Lemon Grass Befriend With Mosquitoes?

Lemon grass can never befriend with mosquitoes because it is mosquito repellent! :)
Today, I want to share my knowledge on how to make your own mosquito repellent naturally.

1. First, you plant your lemon grass around your house. If you don't want to, get some from the market or from your neighbours.

2. Then chop six stalks of lemon grass and blend them with a little alcohol until you get a smooth solution.

3. Next, add water in equal parts; on a 1:1 ratio.

4. After that, strain the liquid to separate the solids floating in the water

5. Lastly, put the liquid into a sprayable, portable container.

*Please take note that this homemade lemongrass mosquito repellent only stays effective for around a week.
Secrets of Lemon Grass

Astringent:
This herb has a constricting or binding effect, for example: one that checks hemorrhages or secretions by coagulation of proteins on a soft surface

Carminative: This herb relieves intestinal gas pain and distension; promotes peristalsis

Expectorant: This herb encourages the loosening of phlegm from the respiratory tract

Febrifuge: This herb reduces fever

*Lemon grass is an insect repellent.

Order: Lemon Grass at Wilderness Family Naturals
Hibiscus-Apple Tea Ingredients
1/2 cup apple juice
1 cinnamon stick
1/2 cup hibiscus tea
1 sugar to taste (opt)
1 lemon peel for garnish (opt)

Hibiscus-Apple Tea Directions
Combine the apple juice and cinnamon stick in a saucepan and simmer over low heat for 1-2 min, stirring occasionally. Pour the tea into the saucepan and stir all the ingredients together. Remove the cinnamon stick and pour the tea into a cup. Add sugar and garnish
with a small slice of lemon peel, if desired.

Hibiscus-Apple Tea Recipe brought to you by Recipes To-Go
Hibiscus o the Day

The Hibiscus is the National Flower of Malaysia. Today, the hibiscus flowers come into many shapes,colours, and sizes. The hibiscus flowers have lots of benefits which you can make full use in your daily life. In some parts of India, the flowers are used to shine shoes. Meanwhile, the Malays have been using the hibiscus for hair care purpose for years. The hibiscus has the abilityto reduce common hair problems like hair loss, dandruff, and itching of the scalp.

TIP:

1. Blend the hibiscus flowers to get the juice of the flowers.

2. Mix the juice with herbal oils and apply on your scalp as a part of your regular hair care.

Other Benefits: Hibiscus is also good for counteracting the effects of air pollutants.

Monday, May 01, 2006

Things You Should Know About Vitamin K’s Unique Power
Novi White
How well do you know about vitamin K? This vitamin is probably not as popular as other vitamins. But still you need this vitamin for your health. So, never underestimate vitamin K! Without vitamin K you will be in miserable. In fact, vitamin K is one of the most extraordinary anti-aging vitamins ever discovered. A research shows that vitamin K has unique powers,not only to help blood coagulate or to make you look younger,but also has so many other benefits.

Let see what vitamin K benefits are! You may surprise how vitamin K can prevent heart disease and osteoporosis at the same time. This is unusual things compare to other vitamin. Besides that, the antioxidant in vitamin K is stronger than other vitamin which is believed can treat certain kinds of cancer. The researcher is still doing some more tests on this matter.

More to Know about Vitamin K

How can vitamin K prevent heart disease and osteoporosis at the same time? You imagine vitamin K that could keep calcium in bones and out of arteries. That vitamin could stop heart attack and osteoporosis at the same time because it works by regulating calcium. Bones need it, arteries can't stand it. Vitamin K accommodates both. Vitamin K aids in the production of prothrombin, a compound required for normal clotting of blood and is necessary for proper bone formation.

Are you curious where do you get this vitamin K from? Actually,there are some foods contain vitamin K which fortunately can be bought easily in the market. Vitamin K is found in a variety of foods such as Brussels sprouts, chopped broccoli, cauliflower,Swiss chard, spinach, loose-leaf lettuce, carrot, green beans,asparagus, egg, strawberry, avocado, and peapods. Other significant sources would be soybean oil, olive oil, cotton seed oil, and canola oil. Well, here is a tip: the greener the plant,the higher the Vitamin K inside it. Got that?

How much vitamin K you should take? Although, it is still in question, some said that the standard dietary allowance forVitamin K is about 1 mcg per 2.2 pounds of body weight per day or about 65 to 80 mcg per day for most adults. But that is also depend on age, diet, and what stressors are present. But you no need to worry if having too much vitamin K in your body. High amounts of vitamin K will not cause your blood to over coagulate. Coagulation proteins only have a certain number of spaces for vitamin K. Once those spaces are filled, vitamin K cannot affect coagulation proteins.

If you feel you don’t get enough vitamin K from your foods,it’s easy for you to have supplement vitamin K. It’s available online, and easy to order. Why not order now, your vitamin K adequate can soon fulfill with supplement vitamin K that will come to you. Happy healthy life!!!

About The Author: Novi White writes health articles on various publications. She has been working with doctors for their research publications. You can visit her WebsiteMyVitaGuide.com at http://www.myvitaguide.com
Natural Remedies For Perimenopause And Menopause Symptoms
Lynn Donn

More and more women are seeking natural alternative treatments for symptoms of menopause, for a variety of reasons. Perhaps the most compelling reason for many is the association between conventional hormone replacement therapy and a number of serious health risks, including an increased risk of breast cancer and blood clots, although the link has by no means been proven, and the issue is currently the subject of serious debate among women’s health experts. Many women have experienced unpleasant side effects resulting from conventional HRT, including nausea, headaches and vaginal bleeding. Many women simply feel apprehensive at the thought of taking drugs which have been manufactured synthetically.

The whole notion of returning to old fashioned herbal treatments and folk remedies has a certain comforting, romantic appeal. Some of the herbal medicines which are being rediscovered have been used to treat a range of ailments for literally thousands of years. There is a commonly held belief that medicines derived from natural sources are necessarily free from the risk of negative side effects, harmful interactions and allergic reactions. This is simply not true.Whatever kind of medication you choose to take, it’s essential that you fully understand how it works, what dosage level is appropriate for you, and what objective research has been done on its effectiveness and its potential hazards. Your doctor is the best person to provide you with professional, individual advice and attention. Information you find online and in women’s health publications is a useful supplement to your doctor’s advice, and it’s wise to read as widely as you can to get an overall picture of the issues. Your health is the most important thing you have, and while you are free to make your own choices about treating menopause symptoms, it’s vital thatyou make these choices with your eyes open.

Most experts believe that all of the common symptoms of menopause are caused by the dramatic decline and fluctuations in the body’s levels of estrogen and to some extent progesterone, and the imbalance between them. Approaches to alleviating symptoms generally focus around restoring these hormone levels. Natural treatments are typically made from extracts of plants containing substances which are very similar to the estrogen and/or progesterone produced by the ovaries. The effectiveness of these treatments relies on the assumption that these phytoestrogens and plant progesterones have a similar effect in the body to the body’s own natural hormones. Some herbal treatments work by stimulating glands to produce natural hormones more effectively, rather than restoring the hormones artificially.

Another approach is to treat each symptom individually. There is a range of natural treatments which focus specifically on alleviating common symptoms such as hot flashes, depression,libido problems, vaginal dryness and fatigue.

Estrogen treatments.

Soy

By far the richest source of phytoestrogens (sometimes called“isoflavones”) is soybeans, and foods made from soy extracts.Soy can be consumed in the form of tofu, soy cheese, meat substitute products such as soy burgers, breads and muffins made with soy flour, and soy drinks, sometimes known as “soymilk”. Some studies have shown that consuming soy beverages or breads made with soy flour twice daily can reduce the severity or the number of hot flashes, but results have been inconclusive and inconsistent. Soy powders and pills contain much higher levels of phytoestrogens than soy foods, and may have a more significant effect in alleviating menopause symptoms than soy foods, but little is known about the potential hazards. Consuming soy extracts and soy foods may have a range of other health benefits, including reducing the risk of osteoporosis, cancer and heart disease, and lowering cholesterol. Some studies suggest that phytoestrogens may actually help to reduce the risk of breast cancer by blockingthe overproduction of natural estrogen in the body.

Herbs containing phytoestrogens

Red clover has been used in Asia for thousands of years to treat skin conditions, asthma, bronchitis, kidney stones, joint disorders and breast inflammation. It is thought to work by improving circulation and stimulating urine and mucous production, or “purifying the blood”. Red clover has been recently discovered to contain high levels of phytoestrogens,and its usefulness in the treatment of menopause symptoms is being investigated. Some studies have shown the herb to be very effective in reducing hot flashes and improving bone density and strength, while others have been inconclusive.

Dong Quai is an important herb used in Chinese medicine, and has been used to treat PMS, menstrual irregularities and menopause symptoms for thousands of years, although its effectiveness has yet to be clinically verified by Western health practitioners. It is also believed to dilate blood vessels, and is used to treat high blood pressure and circulatory problems.

Black Cohosh is commonly believed to contain phytoestrogens,although clinical studies to confirm this have been far from conclusive. It is a perennial plant native to North America,and is also known as black snakeroot, bugbane, rattleroot andmacrotys. The plant has a long history of usefulness as amedicinal treatment, first by Native American people and more recently by alternative health practitioners, and has been used to treat a range of gynecological ailments including menopause symptoms, infertility, inflammation of the uterus and ovaries,and to induce lactation, bring on menstruation, and alleviate labor pains. It has also been used to treat rheumatism, fever,coughs and colds, hives and backache. Some studies have shown that taking pills made from black cohosh extract is very helpful in providing short term relief from a range of menopause symptoms including hot flashes, depression, mood swings and anxiety. However, little is known about the effects of taking the treatment in the long term, and some negative side effects have been reported, including headaches, stomach and gastric discomfort and weight gain.

MacaPeruvian
Maca root is believed to work by stimulating glands inthe body to produce their own estrogen and testosterone. Maca has been cultivated in the Andes region for perhaps thousands of years, and has been used as a treatment to increase energy,enhance libido and increase fertility. Maca root is claimed to provide a range of benefits, including alleviating PMS symptoms, reducing depression and stress, increasing athletic ability and creating a general sense of well being. It is also claimed to be effective in treating a wide range of menopausal symptoms, including mood swings, depression, irritability,anxiety, fatigue, hot flashes, reduced libido, sleep disturbances and breast tenderness. Objective clinical research into the effectiveness and the potential hazards of taking Maca root supplements is very scant.

Progesterone treatments
An alternative view of the causes of menopause symptoms places more emphasis on the role of progesterone, and the imbalance between progesterone and estrogen. “Estrogen dominance” is a recently identified syndrome, and is believed by a small number of doctors to be the cause of severe PMS and menstrual problems in early adulthood, and a range of severe symptoms as menopause approaches. Advocates of progesterone treatments believe them to be free from the health risks and side effects associated with estrogen based treatments.

Natural progesterone cream
Natural progesterone creams usually contain extracts from Mexican wild yam, which contains a substance which is believed to be similar to the progesterone produced in the body. The creams are applied to the parts of the body where the skin is thinner, such as the breasts, inner thighs, inner forearms or stomach, and are believed to pass through the skin and circulate through the body. Many women have found natural progesterone creams to be very effective in treating menopause symptoms, but there is no evidence to show that the creams lower the risk of breast and uterine cancer, or are free from the risk of side effects as is sometimes claimed.

Chaste tree berry
Chaste tree berry, sometimes known as Chasteberry or Vitex agnus castus has been used since ancient Greek times to treat arange of ailments. It is believed to stimulate the production of progesterone, and has been shown to be very effective inalleviating severe PMS and a range of menopausal symptoms.

About The Author: Lynn Donn is the webmaster forhttp://www.menopause-symptoms-perimenopause.com Her website includes helpful articles on perimenopause and menopause symptoms including hot flashes and night sweats. Site offers suggestions on how to ease symptoms of menopause and perimenopause naturally using black cohosh,soy and natural progesterone cream etc.
How To Combat Osteoporosis

Many people, especially women, know that adequate calcium intake is important to health. However, national nutrition surveys show that less than 50 percent of adults aged 20 and older are consuming the calcium they need to maintain bone health and minimize bone loss that occurs with aging. Unfortunately, many consumers do not know how much calcium they need and many mistakenly believe that they are consuming enough.

Calcium is an essential nutrient your body needs every day. And it is not just important for women. Optimal intake is crucial for children, adolescents, men, and older Americans too. The majority of calcium in the body makes up your bones and teeth and keeps them strong. However, beyond bone health, calcium is also needed to regulate certain body functions. Without calcium, muscles would not contract normally, blood would not clot, and nerves would be unable to carry messages.

Calcium and bone health go hand-in-hand. Increasing scientific evidence indicates that adequate calcium intake reduces the risk of several major chronic diseases, most notably osteoporosis, a potentially crippling disease of thin and fragile bones.

If you do not get enough calcium from your daily diet to regulate body functions, your body will leech or 'rob' the calcium off your bones to make up the difference. Over time, this can reduce bone strength and lead to osteoporosis. Optimal intake of calcium throughout life, from early childhood and adolescence through the post-menopausal and late adult years, reduces the risk of osteoporosis. Activities such as walking, dancing, yard work, and tennis also benefit bone health from childhood through later years. However, according to Kristine Clark, Ph.D, RD, Director of sports nutrition at the Center for Sports Medicine at the Pennsylvania State University, “The effect of weight-bearing exercise on bones affects only those bones that are being used.” Therefore, Dr. Clark suggested that “participating in a variety of physical activities is important to be sure that the entire skeleton benefits from activity.” She stated that this is equally as important as eating a variety of foods to obtain optimal health.

Research suggests that calcium also helps protect against colon cancer, high blood pressure, and recurring premenstrual syndrome, and possible cardiovascular disease and kidney stones.

Your calcium needs extend throughout your lifetime. It is essential during childhood to young adulthood, the years that bones are forming and growing. However, bones continue to accumulate calcium and become stronger even after we have stopped growing. The calcium that you provide to your bones when you are young is one factor in determining how well they will hold up later in life. Gender plays a significant role in the
need for calcium. Pregnancy increases calcium requirements because of the needs of developing baby and because alterations in calcium absorption and metabolism occur throughout pregnancy. Lactating women need calcium to meet their own needs and the requirements for milk production. During menopause and post-menopause, the body produces much less estrogen, increasing the risk of osteoporosis, which in turn increases calcium needs.

Older adults-both women and men-over the age of 65 need more calcium to combat calcium deficiencies. ‘A certain amount of bone loss is a normal consequence of aging,’ stated Nancy Wellman, Ph.D, RD, Professor and Director, National Policy & Resource Center on Nutrition and Aging at the Florida International University. For instance, the age-related decline in the body’s ability to absorb calcium can interfere with calcium levels. Also, lactose intolerance can lead to avoidance of calcium-rich foods. ‘A decrease in physical activity among the elderly exacerbates the problem of combating declining bone strength,’ stated Dr. Wellman.

Remember that calcium is essential to good health. You also need exercise and a balanced and varied diet to help reduce risk of disease and promote health.

(Source: International Food Information Council Foundation.)
Vitamins and their Benefits

Vitamin A
Source: Fish, butter, eggs, liver, yellow vegetables
Use in the body: Keeps eyes and skin healthy. Helps digestion and breathing.

Vitamin C
Source: Leafy vegetables, tomatoes, citrus fruits like lemons and oranges
Use in the body: Prevents a disease called scurvy.

Vitamin D
Source: Sunshine, fish oils, liver
Use in the body: Helps to rebuild strong bones and teeth.

Vitamin E
Source: Vegetables and animal oils
Use in the body: Protects the nervous system and the reproductive system.

Vitamin B1(thiamine)
Source: Yeast, liver, nuts, grain
Use in the body: Protects the nervous system. Prevents a disease called beriberi.

Vitamin B2(riboflavin)
Source: Yeast, wheat germ, liver, meat, eggs
Use in the body: Affects entire body. Prevents skin and mouth disease.

Niacin
Source: Vegetables, meat, yeast
Use in the body: Prevents skin disorders like pellagra.

B12
Source: Vegetables and liver
Use in the body: Prevents anaemia