Posts Tagged ‘ Prevent ’

Prevent Knee Pain with Knee Braces for Tennis

February 16, 2011
By



San Diego, California (PRWEB) June 16, 2010

BetterBraces.com, the sports bracing and therapy experts, have named the DonJoy Performer patella knee support as the best knee support brace for tennis players.

Tennis is not a sport that is easy on the knees. There is a lot of running involved and a lot of impact on the knees. To reduce the chances of knee injury during a tennis match, players should try wearing a patella knee support brace like the DonJoy performer, according to Jason Zinn, president of BetterBraces.com

The DonJoy Performer patella knee support brace is lightweight and comfortable, making it the ideal knee support brace for tennis players. It provides support and compression while the athlete is playing tennis, which will help the player to avoid injuries to their knees and provide knee pain relief. Most of all, the knee brace is comfortable to wear during a tennis match because it’s made of breathable neoprene fabric.

“The impact of running across the court and the side-to-side motion, makes tennis tough on the knees. The support and compression provided by the DonJoy Performer patella knee support brace helps prevent injuries,” stated Zinn.

In addition to recommending the DonJoy Performer patella knee support brace for tennis players to prevent knee injuries and provide knee pain relief, BetterBraces.com has an entire section of its website devoted to products that will help protect tennis players from other injuries – www.betterbraces.com/tennis.

BetterBraces.com is the official source for braces, supports, and therapy products from the industry’s leading brands – DonJoy, Aircast, Compex, ProCare, Saunders, and Chattanooga.

###





Prevent Pets From Being Poisoned by Household Items

January 14, 2011
By

Your dog or cat could easily be poisoned by items that you have around the house. Although you might not think of chocolate, paracetamol or lilies as being poisonous – they can in fact be deadly to your beloved pet.

According to the Vet Poisons Information service, it is very common for a pet to be poisoned in their own home. Some common substances which are poisonous to pets include:

Vermin poison: you might be trying to get rid of unwanted rodents or slugs, but these chemicals can cause excessive internal bruising or bleeding in your pet if ingested. The effects might not be immediately obvious, but the results are very serious.

Paracetamol: this drug might relieve you of a headache, but animals are very sensitive to paracetamol and even a small amount can be extremely harmful. Ibuprofen is also particularly dangerous to dogs and can cause vomiting, diarrhoea, gastric ulceration and kidney failure.

Chocolate: we all love a bit of chocolate, but this sweet treat contains theobromine, a chemical very similar to caffeine, which is not good for your pet to eat. Dark chocolate is very high in theobromine and even a small piece could cause tremors, convulsions and heart problems for your pet.

Lilies: these beautiful flowers are very poisonous to cats and can lead to kidney failure. The whole plant is poisonous, and even a brief exposure to the pollen can be potentially very dangerous to a cat.

Grapes, raisins and sultanas: these dried fruits taste great on cereal. You might not think twice if one dropped on the floor and your dog had a little nibble. However, grapes, raisins and sultanas can cause kidney failure in dogs. Not all dogs are sensitive to this food, but it is better not to take a risk.

Sweeteners: artificial sweeteners, such as xylitol, are used in sugar-free chewing gums and sweets and are extremely harmful to dogs. Although you may have a sweet tooth, if your dog ingests xylitol, it can cause low blood sugar and liver damage.

If you think your pet has been poisoned, you should contact your local veterinary practice immediately. Time is of the essence! Take a sample of the substance ingested to give to your vet, as this will help them assess and treat your animal. If you have pet insurance, you won’t need to worry about vet’s bills either. Some insurers will cover you for up to £7,000 in a year if your pet becomes ill or has an accident. You won’t even have to be out of pocket if your pet falls ill, as some insurers will pay your vet directly, provided they’re set up to receive payments. What’s more many reputable pet insurance policies will pay up to £250 per period of insurance towards the treatment of behavioural problems with a vet’s recommendation.

Rather than a trip to the vets, however, it’s best to just keep your pet out of harms way and make sure they only eat what they’re supposed to.

Ten Ways to Help Prevent Breast Cancer

October 25, 2010
By

Ten Ways to Help Prevent Breast Cancer

Natural Bio-identical hormones on the other hand are safe.  They are made from botanical plants such as soy and yams. These plants are pharmaceutically processed to produce natural bio-identical progesterone or estrogen derivatives, they may come in cream or oral forms.

“Written by Dr. Alexander Mostovoy www.thermographyclinic.com, submitted by Dr. Cynthia Simmons”

1.  Avoid (HRT) Hormone Replacement Therapy.  Synthetic HRT increases the risk of Breast Cancer. In 2002, a huge double blind placebo study called “Women’s Health Initiative” sponsored by the World Health Organization (WHO) was stopped early because it was proven during the study that HRT causes breast cancer.  

Natural Bio-identical hormones on the other hand are safe.  They are made from botanical plants such as soy and yams. These plants are pharmaceutically processed to produce natural bio-identical progesterone or estrogen derivatives; they may come in cream or oral forms.

It is not difficult to determine if one needs some form of hormone balancing – if you feel perfectly well and have no symptoms listed below it is very unlikely that you need to do or change anything. However, a large number of peri-menopausal women that come to our clinic suffer from the following symptoms: fatigue, pre-menstrual breast tenderness, fibrocystic breast condition, short menstrual cycle (less than 28 days), anxiety, headaches, sleep disorders, low libido, depression and PMS.  Women in menopause may have some of these symptoms in addition to hot flashes, vaginal dryness, and memory problems. If some of these complaints are present in a patient it is important to identify any hormonal deficiencies.

We can carefully monitor most hormone levels with blood tests, although they are not as reliable as saliva tests, which measure bio-available free-hormone levels, or 24-hour urine collection, which looks at what is excreted through metabolites over a 24 hour period. Unfortunately, saliva and urine tests are not covered by OHIP at this time. Once identified, single or multiple hormone deficiencies can be corrected by the use of bio-identical hormones, which have an anti-aging action by the nature of their action.

The effect of these hormones is dose specific, however in nature more is not necessarily better – if the hormones are prescribed in too high a dosage, they can cause adverse effects. Many women hearing of the great effects of progesterone decide to self medicate, a word of caution here needs to be made – some progesterone products on the market have very little on no effect. Compounding pharmacies have a reliable and consistent product; however this would require a prescription from your doctor. One of the best books on the subject was published by Dr. John Lee called “What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Breast Cancer”. For additional information on bio-identical hormones and breast cancer prevention you can visit www.drpettle.com.

2. Limit or avoid birth control pills. Even the weakest pill contains seven times the amount of estrogen naturally occurring in your body. Research has determined that the single greatest risk factor for future development of breast cancer is lifetime exposure of the breasts to estrogen. It would appear that controlling the influence of estrogen on the breasts would be the single most important method of primary breast cancer prevention.

It was not until 1905 that Theodoor Hendrik Van de Velde, a Dutch gynecologist, showed that women only ovulate once per menstrual cycle. In the 1920s, Kyusaku Ogino, a Japanese gynecologist, and Hermann Knaus, from Austria, independently discovered that ovulation occurs about fourteen days before the next menstrual period. Thus the Knaus-Ogino or the Rhythm (or Calendar) method is one of the ‘biological’ forms of birth control. A couple avoids unprotected sexual intercourse just before, during and just after ovulation. For over 100 years, the Rhythm Method was promoted by the Catholic Church as the only morally acceptable form of family planning. Ovulation occurs about 14 days before the start of a woman’s period. Since sperm can live inside the vagina for up to 3 days, and an egg can stay fertile in the fallopian tubes and vagina for up to 3 days, unprotected intercourse must be avoided for more than just the day of ovulation. To be safe, a woman should abstain from sex (or use a condom) 5 days before ovulation, and 5 days after. The effectiveness of the rhythm method depends on how meticulously it is practiced. The study, published in the June 1998 issue of the Journal of Reproductive Medicine, found the technique had an impressive 96% effectiveness rate in preventing pregnancy, comparing favorably to other methods of contraception. Women must keep track of three things: their core body temperature, the fertile days of their cycle as measured by a calendar, and their cervical secretions. This may prove challenging to those women with irregular menstrual cycles who may have to address this issue first. Let’s face it, it’s a lot easier for a physician to prescribe a birth control pill that will also ‘regulate’ a woman’s cycle than it is to discuss natural forms of birth control, and to treat the underlying cause of menstrual irregularity. Although it is more challenging to discuss this issue, especially with younger women, I have found that it is always worth the effort to get someone off the pill. For further information on the Rhythm Method visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm_Method

3. Limit your exposure to xeno-estrogens like Ethinyl Estradiol used in contraceptives, or Methoxychlor a pesticide that replaced the well known DDT, industrial pollutants such as Bisphenol-A used as a plasticizer, all man made radiation, pesticides and herbicides, as well as many toxic cleaning products that mimic estrogen with their molecular structure. Since hormone-disrupting chemicals mimic estrogen, it is suspected they are linked to the growing incidence of breast cancer. While researchers are only beginning to understand the health effects of these chemicals, they have already observed that hormone disruptions can result in damage to the brain, immune and reproductive systems. Very few ingredients are tested for reproductive or developmental effects caused by hormone disrupting chemicals.

Purchase non-bleached coffee filters, paper, napkins, toilet tissue, etc. The Environmental Protection Agency in the United States has determined that using bleached coffee filters alone can result in a lifetime exposure to dioxin that exceeds acceptable risks. Ask for office paper products whitened without chlorine.

Use tampons and sanitary napkins made of organic cotton without chlorine. (The FDA detected dioxins and dozens of other substances in conventional tampons.) Look for ones that contain no chlorine, fragrance, wax, surfactants, rayon, etc.

Do not use chlorine bleach for household cleaning or laundry. Hydrogen peroxide is a safe alternative; it breaks down to water and oxygen. Bleaches made from Hydrogen Peroxide are sold in Health Food stores.

Use non-toxic household products. Lysol Disinfectant Spray may contain ortho-phenylphenol. This germ killer is carcinogenic, according to both the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and IARC. You can find non-toxic products in your health food store. Cancer Prevention Coalition provides well researched information on avoidable exposures to consumers, environmental risks, and many other topic related publications and resources at www.preventcancer.com.

Use only natural underarm deodorants that are free of dangerous chemicals. Avoid antiperspirants, which contain aluminum, as aluminum is toxic. In fact, one should avoid antiperspirants altogether as they inhibit detoxification of the breasts and chest area. Underarm perspiration is an important way the body clears toxins out of the breast area.

Avoid fluoridated toothpaste (toothpaste without fluoride and containing natural ingredients may be purchased at most health food stores). Avoid fluoridated water and all chemically treated tap water. Drink filtered not “city water” that contains chlorine or get a whole house filter. Bathe or shower in “clean” water. Fluoride can be just as poisonous as lead and just slightly less poisonous than arsenic.

For more information on the effects of fluoride visit www.fluoridealert.org an international coalition to end water fluoridation and alert people to fluoride’s health and environmental risks.

Many cosmetic products including lipstick contain lead and xenoestrogens. Brands without these suspect chemicals include Aubrey Organics, Dr. Hauschka, Logona and Weleda just to name a few, as well as many health food store brands.

Synthetic hair dyes increase the risk for certain types of cancers. One-fifth of cases of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma among women are linked to hair-dye use. Researchers conducting the study at the Catalan Institute of Oncology in Barcelona analyzed data from six European countries and found a 19 percent increase of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma cases among people who said they used hair dye. The risk increased to 26 percent for those who colored their hair 12 or more times a year.

Indeed, more than a dozen studies link hair dyes with cancer, yet there are no warning labels of this hazard on these products. Certain natural dyes may be safer because they use vegetable colors. “Behind The Label” at http://www.theecologist.org/archive_detail.asp?content_id=485 provides a very comprehensive list of various ingredients used in coloring agents and cosmetics.

4. Regulate your estrogen metabolism.  Since most breast tumors are estrogen receptor positive, it implies that they are partially fed by estrogen. Some estrogens are cancer protective, while some are cancer permissive – they are not all created equal. Keep your E-2/16 ratio in check.  A simple urine test can provide you with this information. The lower the amount of (bad) estrogen, the slower the potential growth. Therapeutic use of I3C or DIM has been clinically shown to be very beneficial to keep your E2/16 ratio in a healthy zone. The most important advice for preventing cancer is to maintain and enhance your liver’s ability to metabolize estrogens from different sources. This can be done through proper nutrition and requires very specific concentrations of nutrients and occasional liver support and detoxification. This is a continuous and life-long prevention program. The ultimate goal here is to improve your estrogen metabolism. Several homeopathic medications come to mind when I think about improving liver function:

BRYONIA ALBA (Wild Hops) – A very well know liver aid for centuries. Also happens to be a superb remedy for pain in breasts at menstrual period since it helps with estrogen metabolism. Breasts may be hot and painfully hard pre-menstrually. These patients will often experience menstrual irregularities, with gastric symptoms. Bryonia is often helpful with intermenstrual pain, with great abdominal and pelvic soreness.

CARDUUS MARIANUS (St. Mary’s Thistle) – The action of this medication is centered in the liver, and portal system. Has specific relation to the vascular system and varicose veins often seen as a consequence of abuse of alcoholic beverages. Cardus works very well alleviating pelvic congestion usually occurring with endometriosis.

CHELIDONIUM MAJUS (Celandine) – A prominent liver remedy, covering many of the direct symptoms of that organ. Patient will have an orange or yellow pigmentation of her skin, and not surprisingly frequent pain under inferior angle of right scapula due to gallstones or inflamed gall bladder. This patient will most likely suffer from spastic pains and lameness in single parts. She will suffer from great general lethargy and will avoid activity of any sort.

NATRIUM SULPHURICUM (Sulphate of Sodium) – A liver remedy, especially indicated where the complaints are due to living in damp houses or basements. These patients are worse in rainy weather, water in any form. They feel every change from dry to wet; cannot even eat plants grown near water, nor fish. They always feel best in warm, dry air. They frequently have swollen ankles due to their sluggish liver function.

NUX VOMICA or COLUBRINA (Poison-nut) – Nux is the remedy for many of the conditions frequently associated with modern life. The typical Nux patient is rather thin,

quick, active, nervous, and irritable. This patient will be doing a good deal of mental work; has mental strains and leads a sedentary life, found in prolonged office work, with its cares and anxieties. This indoor life and mental strain seeks stimulants, coffee, and wine, usually in excess.

5. Exercise.  Studies show that three to four hours per week of regular exercise can decrease your risk of Breast Cancer by up to 50%. Lean body mass (muscle) does not generate estrogen like fatty tissue. Swimming laps, aerobics, and running are considered strenuous. Vigorous fitness training of sufficient intensity is an effective modulator of mammary angiogenesis. However any form of exercise will affect the endocrine system by balancing one’s hormone levels, increasing the levels of HGH (human growth hormone) naturally while aiding the lymphatic system in detoxification of your body. Physical exercise represents a simple, non-invasive, non-chemical, inexpensive means of cancer prevention.

6. Nutrition. Eating a low saturated fat – high fiber diet has been shown to be beneficial for breast health. Supplement with ground flaxseed as they contain lignans that bind to estrogens in your digestive tract and cleanse them from your system. Eat foods high in anti-oxidants (vitamins A, C, E, selenium, beta carotene) to protect the body from toxic exposures. (Deeply colored vegetables and fruits like green leafy vegetables, kale, carrots, yams, sweet potatoes, broccoli, and cauliflower, brussel sprouts, collards, cabbage, citrus, berries, nuts and seeds.)

Avoid excessive amounts of sugar, fat, alcohol, caffeine – all of which decrease immune system function and may contribute to cancer. Obesity, and high levels of insulin in the blood also increase your risk for cancer.  My personal preference for cancer protective diet is a plant based diet. The typical Western diet with its incessant emphasis on protein is one of the major causes of cancer and cardiovascular disease: the two leading causes of death. Animal protein, including dairy is full of hormones, antibiotics and toxic feeds that are given to livestock to make them grow fast – after all we’re not buying cows and chickens based on their personality traits – we purchase them by their weight. Have you ever wondered that the average size of a chicken breast has increased by eight fold in the past fifty years? Surely it is not because we are being nice to chickens – they are grown on steroids and we consume this flesh. Plant based diets are much safer, with less hormonal influence and more minerals, vitamins and fiber that we all need. In his best selling book “The China Study” T. Colin Campbell, PhD makes a very convincing argument with his fifty years of nutritional research regarding plant-based diets. I strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in this subject; it has certainly opened my eyes.

7. Learn to do your own regular breast self-examinations as a great majority of lumps are found by women themselves.  A health care professional should examine any changes noticed. Women are generally reluctant to do a breast self-exam and for many the experience is frustrating – you may feel things but not know what they mean. However, the more you examine your breasts, the more you will learn about them and the easier it will become for you to tell if something unusual has occurred. Try to get in the habit of doing breast self-examination at least once a month to familiarize yourself with how your breasts normally look and feel. Examine yourself several days after your period ends, when your breasts are least likely to be swollen and tender. If you are no longer having periods, choose a day that’s easy to remember, such as the first or last day of the month.

8. “Other-centered” people, who do things for others before they look after their own needs, must learn to say NO.  Start to look after yourself before giving all to others.  Become assertive in a positive way. The common thread in cancer patients is unfulfilled passion that had been suppressed for many years. This pattern of suppression would repeat itself over their lifetime. Oddly enough, studying piano later in life, or fulfilling another previously unfulfilled passion has an amazing transformational effect.

9. Check your thyroid. Hypothyroidism precedes most breast disease. By correcting this problem as early as the first symptoms develop you will decrease your risk factors and improve your breast health. Women are eight times more likely to suffer from a dysfunctional thyroid during their lifetime than men.  Most thyroid conditions start in the perimenopausal and menopausal stages, when the endocrine system experiences many changes. A woman with an under-active thyroid may experience one or a combination of the symptoms such as: fatigue, dry skin, constipation, cold intolerance including clod hands and feet, puffy face in the morning, swollen or drooping eyes, loss or dry brittle hair, low sex drive, weight gain or inability to loose weight, memory loss, yellow discoloration on skin and palms, PMS, as well as muscle aches. 

Proper assessment will lead to the correct diagnosis and treatment, however this is where things get a little tricky for some people. Conventional blood test looking at your TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) levels may be misleading. Elevated TSH levels indicate an under-active (hypo) thyroid, and low TSH levels indicate an over-active (hyper) thyroid. Canadian ‘normal’ values are between 0.35 – 5.0. When the TSH levels are within this normal range, it is assumed that the thyroid gland is healthy and functioning normally. However, this “normal” range of health is much too broad. In the United States TSH levels over 3.0 are considered hypothyroid. Some physicians suggest that TSH results of less than 1 and over 2, combined with the presence of clinical symptoms, shows that there is a thyroid dysfunction, which may require treatment. In addition, two other tests that may be done are called “T4” and “T3”. It is not unusual to see T-3 and or T-4 levels to be low or in the low end of ‘normal’ values thus requiring a more detailed look with additional saliva testing.

Keep in mind that pregnancy, estrogen replacement therapy, birth control pills, and especially stress may interfere with these results. Iodine and Selenium are co-factors in thyroid metabolism. A deficiency of these and other essential nutrients may be responsible for certain symptoms, as they all play a role in optimizing the health of the thyroid.  Lacking these essential nutrients perpetuates a thyroid problem at the cellular level although TSH lab values may seem normal. Many people remain undiagnosed and untreated because many health practitioners rely solely on these numerical values. The most important factor – the patient’s symptoms – has to be taken into consideration. 

10. In addition to your regular medical breast examinations, consider regular breast screening with Thermography. Breast Thermography is radiation free, non-invasive and totally safe and painless process of providing women with true screening methods that can warn of a pending problem far in advance. Thermographic imaging is a predictive test, and it can also monitor the effectiveness of treatments to see the effects on the breast tissue.  Proper risk assessment with the use of thermography can help provide you with the early warnings you need to make the necessary changes to become proactive.

“Written by Dr. Alexander Mostovoy www.thermographyclinic.comScience Articles

Article Tags:
Breast Cancer, Suffer From, Cancer Prevention, Birth Control, Most Important, Days Before, Rhythm Method, Health Food

Cynthia Simmons is a Doctor of Homeopathy and what that means is that she uses natural remedies to treat the whole person. It is her desire to educate people about Natural Health Care & Preventative alternatives and teach them how the body can heal itself, placing people in a position of true “Informed Consent.


For more than 15 years, Cynthia worked in the Pharmaceutical Clinical Research Field as a consultant, providing them with assessing and implementing of Drug and Clinical Supplies process and Standard Operating Procedures.

How to Prevent High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)

October 23, 2010
By

We all know that our blood exerts some pressure against the walls of the arteries, as it flows through the blood vessels. However, when this pressure increases and remains high for quite some time, it can give rise to a serious condition known as high blood pressure. People with high blood pressure, have higher chances of suffering from a heart disease or a stroke.

Modifications in the diet, is an easy way to prevent high blood pressure. One should choose foods that are low in cholesterol, calories and fats. Reduce the intake of sodium and salt to prevent high blood pressure. Processed or canned foods contain high amounts of salt and sodium. Hence it is better to eat home cooked food. While preparing your own meals, make sure you use salt in moderate amounts. Instead of salt, one can also use herbs and spices to enhance the taste. These natural resources are indeed beneficial to our health and are far better than salt.

Over-weight people need to keep a check, as excess weight can cause high blood pressure. A healthy way to achieve weight loss is to exercise regularly. Physically active people are at a much lower risk of developing high blood pressure. There is no need to perform strenuous exercises or run a marathon to benefit from physical activity. Even light activities done regularly can help prevent this condition.

Aerobic exercises can also lower blood pressure, thereby preventing hypertension. It is also essential to decrease the intake of alcoholic drinks, as alcohol can raise blood pressure levels by introducing extra calories in your diet. Studies have shown that in order to maintain normal blood pressure, men should not consume more than two pints of alcohol a day while women may have only one pint a day.

Avoid fatty foods, as they can increase your blood pressure to dangerous levels. Eating a high fiber and low fat diet, rich in vegetables and fruits can also help prevent hypertension. Smoking has also been linked to increased blood pressure levels. Research has revealed that smokers are at a greater risk of suffering a stroke. Hence one should avoid smoking, to keep the blood pressure under control.

Stress and high blood pressure are closely related. In today’s fast paced life, one is exposed to high amounts of stress. As your stress level increases, the blood pressure may go up too. Practice yoga and meditation regularly, to manage your stress. Don’t forget to check your cholesterol level every year. People who have high blood cholesterol are prone to hypertension.

Dietary supplements can also contribute in a big way to prevent high blood pressure. Foods high in potassium help protect against high blood pressure. Many vegetables, dairy foods and fruits are rich in potassium and so it is not necessary to include potassium supplements in your diet. Calcium deficiency can also lead to high blood pressure. People with a low intake of calcium, should add calcium tablets in their diet to prevent hypertension. Dairy products which are low in fat, are great sources of calcium. A rise in the blood pressure is observed if the diet is low in magnesium. Whole grains, nuts, seeds and green leafy vegetables contain magnesium. So ensure that these foods are included in your diet.

These are some of the preventive measures that can help you keep high blood pressure at bay. A healthy lifestyle accompanied by prescribed dietary changes, can significantly reduce the risk of high blood pressure.

Pet Security – How to Prevent Pet Theft?

October 13, 2010
By

Pet theft is not uncommon. Every year, between 1.5 and 2 million pets are stolen and only 10% of these are returned to their owners. There are many reasons why pets get stolen. Some pets may simply have been lost and is found by another person who wants to keep it as a pet while others are intentionally stolen to be sold in pet stores, research laboratories, or to prospective pet owners. Stolen pets may also suffer even worse fates such as being used as puppy mill breeders, sold as meat to feed other animals or even humans, used as fighter dogs or baits in fighting rings, have their coat or fur made into clothing or accessories, or subjected to sadistic acts by psychopaths.

Unscrupulous Animal Dealers

There are two kinds of animal dealers in the United States categorized as Class A and Class B. Class A dealers have breeding colonies and maintain high standards in breading animals even employing veterinarians in urbane scrubs to ensure the first-rate health of animals. Class B dealers, on the other hand, obtain animals from random sources and are not subject to the same high standards as Class A dealers. A license for being a Class B dealer costs a meager $50. The USDA has not made a priority of ensuring the health and safety of animals under Class B dealers. Existing regulations for animals under Class B dealers are not properly enforced and inspections are insufficient. Many animals under the custody of Class B dealers are neglected or mistreated. Many of the Class B dealers operate a pet theft ring and obtain animals through unscrupulous means. A lot of randomly sourced animals are stolen while wandering around the neighborhood or directly taken from owner’s backyards. Many of these animals are stolen in Canada and shipped to the U.S. They cannot be sold within Canada because Canada prohibits laboratories from purchasing randomly sourced animals, and also, selling it in the U.S. will make it harder for Canadian owners to trace their stolen pets. Many U.S.

Laboratories prefer to work with domestic pets because of their friendly and trusting nature, and thus get animals from Class B dealers. Class B dealers also obtain animals through advertisements of providing a “free home” for pets and through adoption. Laboratories that use animals for testing also obtain animals from pound seizure and animals that are not claimed or adopted are turned over to experimental labs. There are dealers and who loiter in shelters and offer to provide homes for pets of owners who can no longer take care of them.

Protecting your Pet

There are ways that you can decrease the chances of your pet being stolen. You should always put a collar on your pet that has up-to-date contact information. Don’t leave your pet in your car unattended and as much as possible, keep your cats indoors. Don’t leave your pet tied anywhere outside to wait for you while you run some errands or eat. When you are outdoors, keep your pet on a leash and at home, do not leave your pet unattended in your backyard, especially if they are visible from the street. Keep your gates locked at all times. Keep recent photos of your pets on hand in case they go missing.

Brent McNutt enjoys talking about urbane scrubs: http://www.uniformhaven.com and landau scrubs: http://www.uniformhaven.com/landauscrubs.html and networking with healthcare professionals online.

Skin Care Tips to Prevent Wrinkles in the Winter

September 10, 2010
By

Skin Care Tips to Prevent Wrinkles in the Winter

Taking the right steps in order to prevent wrinkles is necessary especially during winter. Let’s find out some basic skin care tips that we can do.

Winter time is also a very difficult season for dry skin and skin health in general. It’s especially important to think about how to prevent wrinkles during this time of year. Taking good care of your skin during the long winter months is as important to prevent wrinkles as they are to put sunscreen when you are out in the sun. You’ll need to prepare to prevent new damage to your skin as well as how to repair any existing damage. What is the best way to do this?

For many you’ll want to prevent wrinkles and dry skin on your hands and feet. Here you’ll experience painful cracks, some flaking on your skin and in general really dry skin. These are certainly not fun for anyone. Although we are moving into spring, many of these practices for winter are good all year round, too. As we get older, our blood system is not able to deliver nutrients throughout our body as efficiently as before. This means that our extremities such as hands and feet have a harder time getting nutrients because they are further away from one’s heart. This is also the reason your extremities are generally colder than the rest of your body as well. The nutrients feed your skin and helps to repair damage which also helps prevent wrinkles.

The body has an amazing ability to repair itself. And it does so through the nutrient delivery system. The lack of nutrients is what prevents our bodies from repairing itself as efficiently as before when we were much younger.

You can also ensure that your body gets the right nutrients to prevent wrinkles by eating the right types of foods. Your diet has a lot to do with keeping your skin health, flexible and strong. For example, even during winter months, fruits and vegetables play a big role in skin care. There are many people who hunker down and eat a lot of meat because they think it will keep them “warmer.” While this may hold true for some, they’ll need to balance it with high antioxidant foods which come in fruits and vegetables.

Also during cold winter months, even though it’s hard to get motivated, you should get out and do some aerobic exercise. This gets the blood flowing to your extremities and, yes, your face, too. The better your blood is flowing, the better the likelihood that the nutrients your skin needs to prevent wrinkles is getting to the right places.

Moisturizers are another key ingredient to use during the winter months. There are some products on the market that will do more harm than good. It’s best for you to keep up on the most important cream solutions to prevent wrinkles. Things such as coconut oil will attract moisture and other ingredients will help retain moisture.

Winter months are tough indeed to prevent wrinkles. You need to take the right steps, such as what is listed above to do the best you can to keep the dry skin and wrinkles away. If you do use moisturizers, eat and drink properlyFeature Articles

5 Secrets Every Mother Should Know In Order To Prevent Decay In Her Children

September 8, 2010
By

School is right around the corner. Soon you’ll find yourself making lunches or sending your children to school and allowing them to participate in the lunch program. Unfortunately the school setting is one environment where it is simply not cool to brush after every meal. Parents do not despair! This article will provide 5 simple things you can do to prevent decay in the teeth of your children.
The first thing you can do which will reduce cavity formation in your children’s teeth is place water in their lunch not fruit juice or soda pop. Often parents will not count soft drinks as a junk food because it is a drink. It may be true that a soft drink does not contain fat but these drinks have as much sugar as an entire bag of candy. Soft drinks are made up of water, artificial coloring, and sugars. A can of Coke has 39 grams or 9.75 teaspoons of sugar. A can of Pepsi has 41 grams or 10.25 teaspoons of sugar. The bacteria, in your mouth, converts sugar into an acid. It is this acid that destroys the enamel on your teeth and initiates the formation of decay. This is how decay starts. On top of the sugar these soft drinks contain phosphoric and citric acids, as flavor enhancers, which eat away at the enamel on your teeth. And if you think that diet soft drinks are better- you are wrong. There is an entire article that could be written on the artificial sweeteners and how deleterious these are to your health. Diet soft drinks are more acidic and more harmful to tooth enamel.

Fruit sodas, especially lemon and lime are usually kept clear and transparent with sugar. In diet sodas the sugar is replaced by stannous chloride (a form of metal tin) as a clarifier. It is possible for bacteria in the intestine to convert the tin to chemicals that can affect the brain. Manufacturers could use Vitamin C as a clarifier but it is more expensive.

Some fruit juice drinks have more sugar and are more acidic than soft drinks. These drinks definitely have more vitamins and minerals than soft drinks and from a nutritional standpoint are far superior to soft drinks. As far a preventing decay these beverages also provide a sugar acid bath for your teeth.

Water plays a fundamental role in our health. Drunk on a daily basis in sufficient quantity, it not only maintains the body in good working order, but can also prevent and heal many disorders and health problems.

Vitamin C is the second item in our list. Research performed by Emanuel Cheraskin, a doctor and a dentist, found that 500mg of vitamin C per day improved gum disease- even if you did not brush your teeth! He gave 500mg of Vitamin C to young boys and checked the health of their teeth and gums 90 days later. He found that no matter how poorly or how well the boys brushed their teeth, those that took Vitamin C had healthier mouths. Making your child take vitamins before they leave the house in the morning is an easy and cost effective way to prevent decay.

The third item on our list is the spin brush. A spin brush is a mechanical brush which aids in keeping teeth and gums cleaner and healthier. Research has shown that in certain instances a child’s oral hygiene can be 60% better with a mechanical brush than when using a manual tooth brush. Many of the newer models also contain a timer to assist children in brushing their teeth for two minutes. If children would brush properly for 2 minutes they wouldn’t need a mechanical brush; but if your children are anything like mine we were solving physical science problems such as how come their tooth brush was dry and they had just finished brushing their teeth. A mechanical brush helps everyone.

Lunch snacks are number 4 on our list. Most snacks that school children have in their lunch contain too much sugar. An important mechanism that protects teeth, from the acids that bacteria make, requires calcium. In the presence of acid tooth enamel releases calcium and phosphate, these minerals work together to neutralize the bacterial acid. If calcium levels are low as a result of excess sugar, the teeth are unable to buffer the deleterious effects of bacterial acid. Sugars are carbohydrates! Sugars are called simple sugars and carbohydrates are complex sugars.

Food ingredients which end in “ose” such as sucrose are sugars. These include high fructose corn syrup, dextrose, maltose, and lactose. Corn syrup and corn syrup sweetener contains fructose; honey contains glucose. Fruits contain fructose and glucose. There are also sugar alcohols that end in “ol” such as sorbitol, mannitol, xylitol, and malitol.

Xylitol is a unique sweetener in that it is made from birch trees and inhibits bacterial growth. The bacteria cannot use this sugar for energy and thus is unable to turn this sweetener into acid. Xylitol sweetened gum increases saliva flow. Increased saliva flow will gives the teeth a shower- clearing acids and carbohydrates away from the teeth. Saliva also contains minerals that are deposited on the surface of teeth making them stronger when acid levels are high.

SUGAR CONTENT OF COMMON FOODS
Skittles 2 oz 11.25 tsp
Oreos (6) 6.5 tsp
Double Fudge Brownie (3oz) 11.75 tsp
Cranberry Juice Cocktail (8oz) 6.25 tsp
McDonald,s Vanilla Shake 17.75 tsp

If you give your child sweets it should be fresh fruits and vegetables. These natural sweets are loaded with minerals, vitamins, proteins, fiber, and other nutrients. They also contain fiber, which slows the absorption of sugars into the bloodstream. This is the one area where you can make a big difference in preventing decay. However it will also be one of the hardest areas where your children will fight your best efforts to improve their health.

Secret number 5- the placement of dental sealants on your child’s back teeth. Dental sealant (also called a pit and fissure sealant) is a plastic, professionally-applied material that is put on the chewing surfaces of back teeth to prevent cavities. Sealants provide a physical barrier so that cavity-causing bacteria cannot invade the pits and fissures on the chewing surfaces of teeth. They are very effective at preventing cavities. The application of dental sealants is painless- so there are no needles, requires no drilling, and the hardest part of placing the dental sealant is keeping the tooth dry with cotton rolls.

Approximately 90 percent of the decay in children’s teeth occurred in tooth surfaces with pits and fissures, and almost two-thirds were found on the chewing surfaces alone. Dental sealants have been shown to prevent decay on tooth surfaces with pits and fissures. Sealants have been approved for use for many years and are recommended by professional health associations and public health agencies.
First permanent molars erupt into the mouth at about age 6 years. Placing sealants on these teeth shortly after they erupt protects them from developing caries in areas of the teeth where food and bacteria collect. If sealants were applied routinely to susceptible tooth surfaces in conjunction with routine dental check-ups, most tooth decay in children could be prevented.
Second permanent molars erupt into the mouth at about age 12 years. Pit and fissure surfaces of these teeth are as susceptible to dental caries as the first permanent molars of younger children. Therefore, young teens need to receive dental sealants shortly after the eruption of their second permanent molars.

The potential to develop pit and fissure decay begins early in life, so children and teenagers are obvious candidates. But some adults at high risk of decay can benefit from sealants as well. Your dentist can tell you if you would benefit from dental sealants.
Good luck on your journey for improved dental health for both you and your children.

* Send water to school with your child
* Vitamin C 500mg per day
* Spin Tooth Brushes
* Snacks which include fruits and vegetables
* Dental sealants

By: White Jackson

For a gentle dental experience and a healthy more confident smile, visit Dr. Kevin Flood’s Dental Clinic and Wellness Center in Grand Rapids, MI. Check out their website at www.grandrapidsdental.net/.

4 Tips To Prevent Your Kids Getting Fat

September 6, 2010
By

With all the news about childhood obesity it is not surprising that many parents become concerned about their children’s weight. However, with regular exercise and a healthy diet you will have no problem with your children remaining slim, energetic and healthy.

There has been recent research that has revealed that exercise helps to lower children’s risk of certain diseases. As well as having physical benefits, regular exercise can also help to improve your child’s self esteem and emotional well being.

When young children get into the habit of taking part in regular exercise they can carry this habit into adulthood. They are less likely to take up unhealthy habits of smoking and over drinking.

Below are 4 ways to help your reluctant children become more motivated to exercise.

1) One if the most popular sporting activities for kids and families is the trampoline. This type of exercise is so much fun that your kids feel they are not actually exercising. Using the trampoline can help to improve your bodies balance and coordination. All that jumping provides a great cardiovascular workout that is sure to burn off those extra calories.

2)For those days when it is raining outside there is the temptation switch on the TV. To avoid this buy a couple of skipping ropes. You can also make an indoor assault course using foam balls to crawl through and baskets to throw the balls into. You can introduce more excitement by making it a competition with prizes. You can divide the teams into boys versus girls or kids versus parents.

3) Make outdoor activities a family affair. You can plan little day out expeditions that can include trekking through the countryside or forest. To make it more fun ask neighbouring families with kids to join in and make it a big day out.

4) A great way to build closer relationships with your children while keeping fit and healthy at the same time is to find a hobby that the whole family can share. For example, activities could include sailing or waterskiing.

Although the above ideas take a little organisation there are a few easier changes that can also make a difference. For example, rather than taking the car to the shops or the kids to school use your feet and start walking instead. The simple exercise of walking on a regular basis will do wonders for you and your kids. Walking also provides a better opportunity to communicate and bond with your kids compared to driving when you have to concentrate on what you are doing.

By: Peter Nibley

Peter Nibley has been writing articles for over 2 years on subjects he cares greatly about. He has a new website that provides information about debt relief options and service reviews on the debt relief center.

The Proper Diet to Prevent Infections Like Bacterial Vaginosis

August 15, 2010
By

One of the ways you can fend of certain infections and prevent them is by having a proper diet. Bacterial infection is a perfect example of a condition you can help prevent by eating the right things. Although it could be addressed if you take antibiotics according to your physician’s jrequirements, you should also change your diet routine so that the antibiotics can become competent. In this manner, you can remove your problem more rapidly by helping your body get the nutrition it needs to fend of an infection. Here are a few things you may want to try to improve in your diet if you’d like to combat or keep clear of bacterial vaginosis.

Regularly consume fruits and vegetables. Upping your ingestion of essential vitamins and minerals can do you no wrong and will help give your body all the healthy nutrients it needs for a strong immune system. Aside from the normal many benefits, vegetables and fruits are actually superb sources of vitamin antioxidants which can help battle bacterial infections among other free radicals.

The single most essential supplement that you choose to consume a bit more is Ascorbic acid. As you may already know, upping your ascorbic acid exposure can certainly enhance your immunity mechanism so that it is more capable to combat ailments. If you already have bacterial vaginosis and you’re experiencing itching, it is usually advisable to put on topical creams which have Vitamin E to the affected area.

You can usually find these in a local drug store but it is also a good idea to ask the pharmacy technician what they would advise you to use. If you do not feel comfortable talking to a pharmacy tech, then schedule an appointment with your regular doctor for a private consultation. They will also be able to prescribe medical grade solutions or antibiotics to get rid of the infection fast.

If the pH in your body is abnormal, then the harmful microorganisms that cause this infection would typically find it as the best suited place to live in. This really is definitely you really should eat quite a lot of fat free yogurt due to the fact this is exactly the simplest way to stabilize the acidity level in the vagina.

If you currently have bacterial vaginosis, then you’d probably want to prefer to step away from manufactured ingredients or any food items that are made in factories. It’s also advisable to stay away from any processed flour products such as pasta and bread. You should also give some thought to cutting down down your intake of any food products that contain sugar and sugar itself.

In case you have a sweet tooth, then you might want to give consideration to honey as a marvelous replacement for sugar. It might not taste the same, but at least you will have a way to finish your BV. In case you have bacterial vaginosis, then you really have one other reason to give up cigarette smoking since recent reports reveal that smoking can exacerbate vaginal bacterial infections.

It’s Never Too Late to Prevent Osteoporosis

July 24, 2010
By

Osteoporosis, a chronic disease that results in the deterioration of bone mineral density, affects nearly 28 million Americans — 2 million of which are men. Despite these staggering numbers, this disease is often preventable.

Though osteoporosis has been thought of as a disease that affects mostly women, 5-6 million men are at risk of developing this disease each year and the risks increase with age. This year alone 80,000 men will suffer from hip fractures and one-third of these men will die within a year. It has also been estimated that direct and indirect costs associated with osteoporosis are $12-14 billion annually.

The leading causes of osteoporosis in men are:

- Heavy use of alcohol

- Steroid usage

- Hypogonadism (loss of male hormone)

Additional causes of osteoporosis (in both men and women) include:

- Genetics/family history

- Lack of weight-bearing exercises

- Smoking

- Inadequate calcium intake throughout life

Your Prescription Medication is Not Enough

With such alarming numbers, the National Institutes of Health and the National Osteoporosis Foundation have recommended that treatment of osteoporosis with any drug therapy also requires sufficient calcium and vitamin D to achieve optimal benefits. Studies have shown that you can triple your medication’s bone-building benefits if you get the recommended 1,200 milligrams of calcium and 400 IU of vitamin D daily. But, according to a recent survey, only 30 percent of women are taking calcium and vitamin D with their osteoporosis medication.

According to national studies, we are not getting enough calcium in our daily diet. While foods such as milk, broccoli, kale, beans and cheese are primary sources of calcium, large quantities of these foods would need to be eaten in order to get the right amount of calcium. A single serving of dairy provides only about 300 mg of calcium and up to 100 IU of vitamin D.

Because the average woman only gets about half the recommended daily requirement of calcium through her diet, patients who are on therapy for osteoporosis need a calcium and vitamin D supplement. “It’s generally acknowledged that we don’t get enough calcium through our diet, so it’s a good idea for most adults, particularly those patients on osteoporosis therapy or at risk for osteoporosis, to take a calcium supplement such as Citracal + D,” advises Dr. Miriam Nelson, associate professor of Nutrition and director of the Center for Physical Fitness at the School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University, and author of “Strong Women, Strong Bones.”

Choosing a Supplement That’s Right for You

Research has determined that different types of calcium supplement formulations (carbonate, phosphate and citrate) are absorbed in different ways by the body. The most widely available over-the-counter calcium supplements are formulated primarily from calcium carbonate, which is relatively insoluble.

Though calcium carbonate usually contains the highest concentration of calcium by weight, a study published in The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology shows that calcium carbonate is not readily available to the body. A study conducted by Howard J. Heller, M.D., assistant professor, Center for Mineral Metabolism and Clinical Research at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, indicates that the tablet formulation of calcium citrate in the form of Citracal was more bioavailable than calcium carbonate in the form of Os-Cal, even when given with a meal.

Dr. Nelson explains, “Calcium citrate does not require stomach acids for absorption as does calcium carbonate. This is an added benefit for older women who do not produce much stomach acid between meals. When combining the ease of absorption when taken with or without a meal and the vital Vitamin D component by which calcium turns into bone, calcium citrate supplements such as Citracal + D are a simple way to maintain the bone mass you’ve built.”

Here are Some Tips to Prevent Osteoporosis:

- Eat calcium-rich foods, such as dairy, broccoli, kale, and beans

- Moderate your intake of alcohol

- Don’t use steroids

- If you smoke, quit

- Take a daily ten-minute walk as a form of weight-bearing exercise

For more information on osteoporosis, please visit Mission Pharmacal’s Web site at www.citracal.com.

Courtesy of ARA Content, www.ARAcontent.com, e-mail: info@ARAcontent.com

EDITOR’S NOTE: Citracal is manufactured and marketed by Mission Pharmacal, a leader in innovative pharmaceutical products since 1946. Based in San Antonio, Texas, the company has been dedicated to identifying unmet health needs in the marketplace and then developing innovative prescription and over-the-counter products to meet those needs for more than 50 years. Currently, Mission Pharmacal provides physicians and consumers with pharmaceutical, nutritional, diagnostic and medical device products.

For more information please contact Ken Dominski, The Rowland Company, (212) 527-8896.

Powered by Yahoo! Answers

Local Events, Concerts, Tickets
Events by Eventful