Blood Pressure – Your Questions Answered

July 17th, 2010 at 01:53pm Under Health

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Blood pressure are words used quite often in the English language, but many of us don’t really understand what all the talk is about.

I’ll try to explain it in the easiest possible way. When you are finished with this post, you’ll have the answers to some of your questions.

The best place to start is at the beginning. We first need to understand…

What we are dealing with

We are dealing with the pressure, or strength, of our blood as it pushes on the walls of our arteries.  We measure it with the help of a couple of numbers that are displayed like: 134/79 (This is an actual reading).

The first and larger number let us know the amount of pressure within our arteries while our hearts are busy pumping out life giving blood with every beat. This number is known as ” Systolic”.

The second, and lower of the two numbers informs us of  the amount of pressure our hearts endure in a relaxed state – between beats. This is what is referred to as “Diastolic”.

Contrary to popular belief, our blood supply doesn’t flow constantly throughout our bodies. Instead, it makes it’s journey in  never ending pulses.

The blood’s force climaxes in our bodies as soon as a single beat is finished and diminishes as it prepares for the next. It never stops.


Is my blood pressure normal?

There are no absolute numbers as to what is considered normal, but many do agree that a reading  around 110/70 (read “one ten over seventy”) to 125/80 (“one twenty-five over eighty”) is average for an adult. As we age, the numbers climb and can still be considered in the normal range, but only your doctor can tell you for sure. No matter what, it’s always a good idea to keep a watchful eye on your readings.

What are the effects on our bodies?

Our hearts are under more stress placing us at higher risk for such issues as heart failure, stroke, and heart attacks. It can even be the cause of such problems as eye or kidney issues.

See your doctor regularly, reduce stress, take on a weight management plan, increase your fitness level, and watch your diet. All these thing will help you to keep high blood pressure out of your life.


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Diabetes Diets for Better Living

April 17th, 2010 at 02:40pm Under Uncategorized

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Healthy diabetes diets will assist you in controlling your blood sugar levels.

All doctors recommend a healthy diet for diabetics, but in addition to that, you need to exercise daily to maintain a healthy weight. Exercise also plays a major role in making you feel good, energized and it can also boost your immunity.

Every diabetic will have different needs, that is why it is vital that you formulate a personalized meal and exercise plan.

You should do this in conjunction with your doctor or specialist to ensure that nothing is left out. Your medical requirements are your first priority so always make sure your doctor approves of any dietary changes that you wish to implement.

Let’s look at diabetes in a little more depth so you can understand the and why of diabetes diets.

Diabetes nutrition has the aim of doing three things:

- Maintaining blood sugar levels as measured through the A1c haemoglobin test.
- Controlling your blood pressure
- Lowering your cholesterol and/or maintaining low cholesterol

What about alcohol?
A diabetes diet will generally not include alcohol. There are many calories in alcohol and it should not be drunk when your blood sugar level is not optimal. Most diabetics avoid alcohol altogether, but you may be occasionally able to drink it. See your doctor for specific advice.

When buying food, consider the glycemic index. This is a ranking that is able to estimate the effect that a particularly food will have on a person’s blood sugar level. Carbohydrates play a big role in determining the rating of particular foods in the glycemic index.

Low glycemic index foods will not cause rapid spikes in your blood sugar levels after you eat them. High glycemic foods will cause a blood sugar spike and increase their level. The BMI (body mass index) of people who eat alot of high glycemic foods is also likely to be higher as they are likely to have more body fat. A dietician or nutritionist can assess your diet to see if it fits will within the glycemic index as recommended for a diabetic.



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Diabetes Diet – Control That Sugar Now!

March 6th, 2010 at 12:17am Under Uncategorized

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If you have diabetes then you know just how closely you have to scrutinize what you eat everyday. A diabetes diet is all about glucose control. Whilst there is no one specified diet for diabetics but you can easily stick to a safe and healthy eating plan by learning about the foods that are ok to eat all the time, those that are fine in moderation and the foods or food types that you should avoid.

Your blood sugar levels are greatly influenced by what you eat and how much you eat. Diabetics should avoid eating large meals. Instead, eat regular smaller meals all day. 5 small meals per day are better than 3 large ones.

Carbohydrate intake is a particular focal point for a diabetes diet. You will want to minimize intake of simple carbohydrates. These include white breads, white rice and other white grains. These grains have had the wholesome part taken from them (for what reason is hard to tell, since wholegrain tastes so much better!). Not only do complex carbs benefit your health, but they also taste better and provide a fuller meal for you. You will always feel fuller if your carbohydrate intake consists of complex carbohydrates instead of simple carbs. This advice applies to all people, not just diabetics but is particularly important for diabetics.

Vegetables are your best friend when you have diabetes. You can eat them as much as you like: preferably everyday.

As you should know, sugar and sweets must be minimized when you are diabetic. You don’t have to give them up altogether; but you certainly need to monitor your intake. Eating sweets once per week is probably the maximum that you should aim for however this will depend upon the type of diabetes you have, the severity of it and other factors. Opt to try a sugar free version of your favorite desserts.

If you are a smoker and have been diagnosed with diabetes your doctor will tell you to give up smoking because smoking can make your diabetes symptoms much more severe.

Always speak to your doctor about your diabetes diet before trying anything new or if you are unsure whether particular foods are right for you.



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Getting Man boobs? Incinerate ‘Em

December 25th, 2009 at 07:55pm Under fitness

Getting Man boobs

If you’re getting man boobs (or already have them) I’ve got some good news for you – YOU DON’T NEED TO LIVE WITH THEM ANY MORE! Actually, you’re able to incinerate the fat around your chest and rid yourself of your man boobs once and for all by simply using three brief  exercise routines a week.

Getting man boobs to disappear is as easy as ridding yourself from any other form of body fat. You’ve gotta curb your junk food intake, get active and embrace a good workout routine.

It’s no secret that ladies see a well-defined chest as being sexy but make fun and even laugh at guys with boobies. It’s unfortunate for otherwise good guys to endure such ridicule. This is the reason I advocate workouts that focus on building up your muscles and burning stubborn fat cells as if you’ve thrown them into a furnace.

Include different types of push-ups and exercises meant for building up your chest at different intervals and intensity levels. In fact, even some ab and core workouts – if done correctly, shape the muscles of the chest, helping to change your flabby man boobs into a sexy and chiseled chest in a matter of only a few short weeks

When working out, there’s no need  for expensive membership gyms or exercise gear. All that’s really needed is some time and a bit of room to move around in. And even at that the requirements are minimal.

It is 100% possible to build muscle and burn fat with short, well targeted workouts regardless of what others say (and if you pay attention, it’s usually the tired and out of shape people saying it). There’s no call for a 7 day a week  routine or spending countless hours in a gym sweating like a pig unless, of course, you actually want to. Definitely don’t spend hundreds of your hard earned dollars every month on ineffective supplements that do more harm than good.

Don’t listen to anyone that recommends surgery or liposuction . Procedures like these can lead to scars that don’t look all that good and will leave you even more uncomfortable then when you had your man boobs in the first place. The only true way to fix them is to change your lifestyle.

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The safest and fastest, and only real way to rid yourself once and for all from your man boobs is through interval and strength training. By adding in intelligent nutritional guidelines, you will be sporting not only a chiseled chest, but a full new sexy body in a few short weeks!

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Diabetic Diet – Top 10 Tips

December 4th, 2009 at 11:05am Under Health

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By adding these top 10 diabetic diet tips to your daily eating habits, you can live a healthier and happier lifestyle starting today.

The number of people living with diabetes numbers in the millions and is only projected to grow larger. This disease contributes to many deaths, but it doesn’t have to be this way.

People get diabetes for many reasons, including heredity. If it runs in our family, we are at an increased risk. However, public enemy number 1 is our eating habits.

Actually, the way we eat can pave the way to many other health related issues, such as cholesterol along with a host of others.

If you have diabetes, you need a different diet than one geared to just loosing weight. You need a diabetic diet. One that keeps your blood sugar levels under control.


Top 10 Tips

  • Daily recommended amounts of carbohydrates – whole grains, vegetables, low fat milk, and fruits should be eaten every day.
  • Sugar must be  eaten  very carefully. Many doctors say to add it in controlled amounts while on an insulin  or other blood sugar stabilizing medication
  • Reduce excess fats and cholesterol. Cholesterol consumption should be around 200 mg. per day but should be kept under 300 mg. per day.
  • Even though this is a diabetic diet, you will still need to keep your weight under control. Strive for a balanced diet to maintain a healthy weight. Obesity is a major cause of diabetes.
  • Eat on a regular time schedule. Your body needs to keep your blood sugar levels consistent.  You shouldn’t go too long between meals.
  • Drink diet soft drinks instead of regular. The latter form has way too much sugar in it.
  • Everyone loves desserts like ice cream, cakes, and pies, but for a diabetic, these items can spell T-R-O-U-B-L-E. This is not to say that you can’t have your cake and eat it too, (sorry, I couldn’t resist this one.) Simply eat less that normal, but still within your recommended guidelines. Or, even better, opt for a sugarless verity.
  • Eat less in the evenings and at night. Here is where many people mess up on their diabetic diet. You see, as we go about our daily business, we sometimes miss a meal since we are busily doing other things. We tend to try and make it up latter. That’s a big No-No.
  • Get food ready ahead of time. Management is key in controlling this disease. Prepare and plan as much as you can, make a menu and stick to it, take food to work or even in the car if you know you won’t have access to what you should eat when you need it.
  • Get your body moving. Exercise is an important part of your plan. It doesn’t need to be a great big go to the gym thing either. A simple, daily walk does wonders for you and has long term effects.

There’s a lot of other things to help in your diabetes management. Try to put one into action at a time and go from there. If something doesn’t work for you, simply move on to something else.

In our daily lives we don’t always eat a balanced diet. Optimum Diabetics Health Supplement replaces essential nutrients that  you might be missing because of  the strain diabetes places on your body. And now you can try it absolutely FREE.

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Blood Pressure – Tips for Lowering and Controlling Hypertension

November 6th, 2009 at 06:20pm Under Health

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High blood pressure is a serious health concern. Most people know that having a high blood pressure is bad, but few know really what blood pressure actually is.

It is the measurement of the pressure of your blood pushing on the artery walls. The 2 numeric values that make up your blood pressure represent the pressure when your heart beats and when it as rest. For example, your blood pressure may be measured at 120/80.

It is normal for your blood pressure to fluctuate. It will decrease while you sleep and increase when you are active. A high blood pressure is considered to be 140/90 or higher in most people. There is an increased risk of stroke, heart attack and other problems when you have a high blood pressure because the heart has to work harder to function.

There is no one sole cause of high blood pressure. IN some people it is due to another medical condition, medication they are taking, obesity or one of many other conditions.

So how do you reduce your blood pressure to lower your risk of heart and organ problems? Here are some tips.

1. Reduce salt intake
Processed foods are usually high in salt, so avoid them and choose fresh foods. Don’t eat processed, fatty and salty meat. Choose products marked as low sodium and check foods labels to check salt or sodium levels.

2. Lose weight
Many people with high blood pressure are carrying excess weight. Choose low fat foods and reduce your caloric intake. Aim to eat more protein and complex carbohydrates as found in whole grain foods.

3. Reduce caffeine intake
There is no proof that caffeine contributes to high blood pressure, but it does make your heartbeat speed up. Opt for decaffeinated coffee and minimize your intake of any drink containing caffeine.

These tips are just some ideas that you can attempt to lower your blood pressure. They are not certain to work for you, but they will improve your overall health so there is great benefit to trying them. High blood pressure is a serious medical condition, so always seek professional advice before attempting anything new, taking supplements or medications and before drastically changing your diet.



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