1/18/09

Fruta Vida, Monavie and Goji All Jumped on the Berry Juice Explosion

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Fruta Vida, Monavie, Goji, Berry Young Juice and Acai Plus are some of companies that came out with berry juice products. One of the newest products to the market is Ninzi juice.

 

Fruta Vida, Goji, Monavie, Berry Young Juice and Acai Plus have either the wolfberry or the acai berry in it. More information on the two different berries.

 

Wolf Berry:

Chinese healers have known wolfberrys (some call it the goji berry) value to human health since the Tang Dynasty (1000-1400 AD) for its multiple health benefits. Wolfberry fruits are used in many herbal formulas to maintain overall health when suffering from chronic conditions, such as weariness of the loins and legs, dizziness and ringing in the ear, visual degeneration, headaches, insomnia, chronic liver diseases, diabetes, tuberculosis, and hypertension. Modern scientists have verified the ancient medical secrets of the wolfberry.

 

The main active component of the fruit is the Lycium Barbarum Polysaccharide (LBP). Wolfberry contains 19 types of amino acids and 21 trace minerals. It has more beta-carotene than carrots and nearly as much Vitamin C as oranges and protein as bee pollen.

 

Acai Berry:

Acai (pronounced AH-sci-EE) with the symmetry of a grape and the size of a giant blueberry has a taste that some describe as a mix between berries and chocolate. Deep purple in color, acai is extremely rich in antioxidants (anthocyanins). These strong antioxidants go to battle against free-radical molecules that invade the body, helping to combat premature aging and even help prevent serious diseases like heart disease.

 

Acai contains an almost perfect complex of amino acids and vital trace minerals, elements that are essential to proper muscle contraction and regeneration. Plus, acai has a synergy of omega 6 and 9 fatty acids: the healthy, monounsaturated type of fat that can help reduce bad cholesterol and increase good cholesterol. Like most berries, acai berries are also a healthy source of natural fiber, good for the cardiovascular system and digestive tract health.

 

If you would like to get more detailed information on these berry juice companies please visit the links below.

 

Fruta Vida

http://www.frutavida.com

Monavie

http://www.monavie.com

Goji

http://www.herbalremedies.com/goji-juice.html

Acai Plus

http://www.acaiplus.com

Berry Young Juice

http://www.berryyoungjuice.com

 

The New Ninzi Juice has taken the berry juice to a whole new level they have the Wolfberry, Bilberry, Black Currant, Camu Camu, Pomegranate, Blueberry and the Red Raspberry in there juice. Theyre so confident that you will see the benefits of there juice there willing to let you try it free. If you would like to try a free bottle please visit: http://www.ninzi.com/148582/free

 

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1/13/09

7 Ways on How to Avoid the Risks Associated with HRTh

Does hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for your menopause make

your blood run cold? Many women are faced with the potential

risks associated with HRT. First, lets take a quick look at the

three stages of menopause.

 

Menopause begins in your early 40s as your ovaries gradually

produce less and less of the hormone estrogen. Your periods

become erratic sometimes skipping a month or alternating between

light and heavy.

 

The next period of time is the transitioning to actual menopause.

During this time you may continue to have erratic periods and

the fun stuff begins to settle in for a long visit. Yes, fun

stuff like hot flashes, vaginal dryness, mood swings and insomnia

are some of the symptoms.

 

The final and actual onset of menopause usually occurs in your

early 50s and is represented by the absence of your period for a

full 12 months. Its those in between years that can wreak havoc

in your life.

 

Are there natural alternatives for chemical HRT? The good news

is yes! Its a sad fact that less than two percent of doctors

even mention alternative therapies and that most of them feel

there is no benefit. Thousands of women would disagree. Here

are just a few of the many natural alternatives:

 

Try adjusting your diet to include vegetables and fish that are

high in Omega-3 as they contain nutrients that can help your body

deal with menopause naturally. Conversely, there are foods that

can make your menopausal symptoms worse. Caffeine, sugar, fatty

dairy products, salt, alcohol and saturated oils can aggravate

the symptoms.

 

Be sure and take a daily multivitamin making certain that the

vitamin contains 100% of the daily allowance for nutrients. Just

be aware that vitamins are no substitute for following a healthy

diet.

 

If menopause causes mood swings, it only makes sense that its

possible to experience extreme responses for stress. Try using

deep breathing techniques, meditation or some other methods of

relaxation that works for you and practice the technique for 10

to 20 minutes per day. You will be left feeling calmer, more

able to cope and more in control.

 

Exercising regularly can also help alleviate menopausal symptoms.

Scheduling at least 30 minutes of exercise three times a week

will relieve hot flashes. You will be able to think more clearly

and reduce your risk of osteoporosis and heart disease.

 

Some women have found relief through yoga and acupressure. Both

are mainstays of practitioners of eastern medicine.

 

Last, but not least, we come to herbal treatments. Beans and

certain other plants have a mild estrogenic activity in their

makeup thanks to "phytoestrogens." These are compounds that

include isoflavins, lignans, phytoseterols and saponins. In

additional to helping your body through menopause, animal

experiments show they are significantly effective in preventing

tumors of the breast tissue.

 

Without sending you off for a medical dictionary to understand

the compounds listed above, here are some of the foods and herbs

that contain healthy compounds: Soy, black cohosh, licorice,

alfalfa, chasteberry, Chinese angelica, red clover, strawberry,

celery stalks, dates, elder, false unicorn root, fennel, Honduran

sarsaparilla, ladys slipper, liferoot, Mexican wild yams,

passion flower, pomegranates and sassafras.

 

The foods, of course, are available from your local grocery.

Visit your local health food store where you should be able to

find the herbs and methods to include them in your daily diet.

 

The information contained in this article is for educational purposes

only and is not intended to medically diagnose, treat or cure any

disease. Consult a health care practitioner before beginning any

health care program.

 

 

 

About the author:

Emily Clark is editor at Lifestyle Health News and Medical Health News

where you can find the most up-to-date advice and information on

many medical, health and lifestyle topics.

 

 

 

1/11/09

Naturally Reduce Stress And Strengthen Your Immune System: 10 Ways To Relax And Rejuvenate

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Stress has become a constant factor in today's fast-paced society. If left unchecked, it can wreak havoc upon our health. Learning how to effectively manage stress can mean the difference between being robust and full of life, or becoming susceptible to illness and disease. Stress can weaken the immune system and accelerate the aging process. The ability to relax and rejuvenate promotes wellness, vitality and longevity.

 

Stress has become a constant factor in today's fast-paced society. If left unchecked, it can wreak havoc upon our health. Learning how to effectively manage stress can mean the difference between being robust and full of life, or becoming susceptible to illness and disease. Stress can weaken the immune system and accelerate the aging process. The ability to relax and rejuvenate promotes wellness, vitality and longevity.

 

A healthy immune system regulates our body's healing process and protects it against infections and diseases. When stress compromises our immune function, it can result in colds, flu, fatigue, cardiovascular disorders and premature aging. Stress increases heart rate, blood pressure, glucose levels, adrenaline, cortisol, free radicals and oxidative damage. This initiates the "fight or flight" response, places undue strain upon the heart, and can also increase the feelings of anxiety and depression.

 

Protecting the immune system is a vital part of living longer, feeling younger and being healthy. Here are ten natural healthy ways to reduce stress, boost your immune system and slow down the hands of time.

 

1. Walking and Physical Activity (dancing, gardening, cycling, swimming, etc.). Regular exercise and physical activity strengthens your immune system, cardiovascular system, heart, muscles and bones. It also stimulates the release of endorphins, improves mental functioning, concentration/attention and cognitive performance, and lowers cholesterol, blood pressure, cortisol and other stress hormones. Three 10-minute workout sessions during the day are just as effective as one 30-minute workout, and a lot easier to fit into a busy schedule.

 

2. Yoga and Stretching. The slow movements and controlled postures of yoga improves muscle strength, flexibility, range of motion, balance, breathing, blood circulation and promotes mental focus, clarity and calmness. Stretching also reduces mental and physical stress, tension and anxiety, promotes good sleep, lowers blood pressure and slows down your heart rate.

 

3. Hand Hygiene. The most effective measure in preventing the spread of microorganisms that cause infections is good hand hygiene. Washing your hands with soap and water as soon as you come home, and always before you eat, greatly reduces your exposure to bacterial and viral infections. In case you cannot wash with soap and water when you are away from home, carry some alcohol-based hand wipes with you to control microbial exposure and transmission.

 

4. Laughter and Humor. There is truth to the saying that laughter is the best medicine. Laughing reduces stress hormones like adrenaline (epinephrine) and cortisol. It also benefits your immune system by increasing the number and activity of Natural Killer T-cells. These cells act as the first line of defense against viral attacks and damaged cells. Find the humor in things and engage in activities that make you laugh to increase your immune function and disease resistance.

 

5. High Nutrient Diet. Eat foods rich in antioxidants (like vitamins A, C, E and lycopene), omega-3 fatty acids, and folate. Antioxidants fight and neutralize free radicals, which are molecules that damage cells and cause heart disease, cancer and premature aging. Omega-3 fatty acids (a polyunsaturated fat) have anti-inflammatory, cardiovascular-enhancing and immune-regulating properties. It is helpful in preventing and controlling high cholesterol, hypertension, heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, depression, inflammatory and auto-immune disorders. Folate prevents age-related cognitive decline, damage to blood vessels and brain cells by lowering homocysteine levels. It also ensures DNA integrity (important as we age and when pregnant) and promotes healthy red blood cells. Excellent food sources for these nutrients are as follows.

 

Antioxidants - pumpkin, sweet potatoes, carrots, kale, grapefruit (red and pink), blueberries, strawberries, watermelon, cantaloupe, oranges, peppers (red and green), tomatoes, broccoli, sunflower seeds, almonds and olive oil.

 

Omega-3 Fatty Acids - ground flax seeds, walnuts, salmon, soybeans and pumpkin seeds.

 

Folate - dark green leafy vegetables (turnip greens, mustard greens, spinach, romaine lettuce, collard greens, etc.), beans, legumes, asparagus, Brussels sprouts, beets and okra.

 

6. Music. Listening to your favorite music is a great method of reducing stress and relieving anxiety. Your individual preference in music determines which types of soothing sounds will best reduce your tension, blood pressure, and promote feelings of tranquility. Pay attention to how you feel when you hear a particular song or genre of music, and keep listening to the ones that produce a relaxing effect.

 

7. Sleep. Getting enough sound sleep has a profound impact on your stress levels, immune function and disease resistance. A chronic lack of sleep can leave you feeling sluggish, irritable, forgetful, accident-prone, and have difficulty concentrating or coping with life's daily aggravations. Long-term sleep loss can also result in heart disease, stroke, hypertension, depression, and anxiety. Sleep time is when your body and immune system do most of its repairs and rejuvenation. Strive to get 7-8 hours of sleep each night. Remember rest and relaxation go hand in hand.

 

8. Positive Thinking. Optimism can counteract the negative impact stress, tension and anxiety has on your immune system and well-being. Often it is how you perceive things that determine if you get overwhelmed, both mentally and physically. Having a positive attitude, finding the good in what life throws your way and looking at the bright side of things enhances your ability to effectively manage stress.

 

9. Tea. Regularly drinking tea throughout the day can help strengthen your immune system and your body's ability to fight off germs and infections. Both green and black teas contain a beneficial amino acid called L-theanine, which can increase the infection fighting capacity of gamma delta T cells. L-theanine also promotes a sense of relaxation, calmness and well-being by influencing the release and concentration of neurotransmitters (like dopamine, serotonin and GABA) in the brain.

 

10. Hydrotherapy. Relaxing in a hot bath relieves sore muscles and joints, reduces stress and tension, and promotes a good night's sleep. Add some soothing music, soft lighting and naturally scented bath salts or bubble bath/bath foam to create an inexpensive and convenient spa experience in the privacy of your own home.

 

To get you started, try this delicious and nutritious recipe by Monique N. Gilbert. It's high in antioxidants and Omega-3 fatty acids.

 

Banana Strawberry Power Smoothie

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1 frozen ripe banana

1 cup strawberries (fresh or frozen)

1/2 cup orange juice

1/2 cup soymilk

2 tablespoons canned pumpkin

1 tablespoon ground flax seeds

1 tablespoon honey

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Blend in a food processor or blender for 1-2 minutes, until smooth and creamy.

Makes about 2-3/4 cups (2 servings)

 

 

Copyright Monique N. Gilbert. All rights reserved.

 

 

Monique N. Gilbert, B.Sc., is a Health, Nutrition, Weight-Loss and Lifestyle Coach; Certified Personal Trainer/Fitness Counselor; Recipe Developer; Freelance Writer and Author of Virtues of Soy: A Practical Health Guide and Cookbook. She has offered guidance in natural health, nutrition, fitness, weight-loss and stress management since 1989. You can reach Monique at http://www.MoniqueNGilbert.com

 

 

About the Author: Monique N. Gilbert, Bsc. has received international recognition for helping people get healthy, manage stress, lose weight and keep it off. Through her coaching and writings, Monique motivates and teaches how to improve your well-being, vitality and longevity with balanced nutrition, physical activity and healthy living. For more information, visit her website at http://www.MoniqueNGilbert.com