Friday, 23 May 2014

Two cups of coffee may help protect your heart

That morning cup o' joe or mid-afternoon coffee pick-me-up may play a role in keeping your heart healthy, depending on how much you drink.

A meta-analysis of five previously completed prospective studies finds that drinking two 8-ounce cups of coffee a day gives people an 11% lower risk of developing heart failure, compared to people who don't consume any coffee.

The analysis, published in the American Heart Association's journal Circulation: Heart Failure, reviewed five studies conducted between 2001 and 2011 and included a total of 140,220 patients.

"Heart failure shares risk factors with other cardiovascular diseases and high blood pressure and Type 2 diabetes are particularly strong risk factors for heart failure," explains Elizabeth Mostofsky, the first author of the analysis and a post doctoral research fellow at the Cardiovascular Epidemiology Research Unit at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

"We think coffee is lowering the risk for diabetes, which is lowering the risk for heart failure."

But don't reach for the coffee pot just yet. Drinking two cups of coffee may help prevent heart failure, but Mostofsky and her colleagues found that drinking more than four cups a day seems to undermine the protective quality.

"Protection slowly decreases with more consumption and it seems there's no further benefit for people who drink five or more servings a day and there may actually be potential for harm," says Mostofsky.

The studies that made up the analysis did not take into account if participants drank caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee. However, Mostofsky notes that the studies were conducted in Finland and Sweden, two countries where caffeinated coffee is typically consumed. The studies also did not look at how the coffee was brewed, how strong it was, or what time of day the participants drank it.

Still, the analysis jibes with previous research that shows two cups of coffee may be good for you. Last month, the New England Journal of Medicine published a study that found drinking at least two cups of coffee was linked to a longer life.

For its part, the American Heart Associated recommends that patients with heart failure limit their intake to no more two 8-ounce cups of coffee or any other caffeinated beverage, a day.

Sunday, 23 October 2011

KIDNEY STONE CAUSES AND SOLUTION

What is a kidney stone?

A kidney stone is a hard, crystalline mineral material formed within the kidney or urinary tract. Kidney stones are a common cause of blood in the urine and often severe pain in the abdomen, flank, or groin. Kidney stones are sometimes called renal calculi.

Who is at risk for kidney stones?

Anyone may develop a kidney stone, but people with certain diseases and conditions or those who are taking certain medications are more susceptible to their development. It is estimated that one out of every 10 people in the U.S. will develop stones in the urinary tract at some point in their lives. Most urinary stones develop in people 20-49 years of age, and those who are prone to multiple attacks of kidney stones usually develop their first stones during the second or third decade of life.
In residents of industrialized countries, kidney stones are more common than stones in the bladder. The opposite is true for residents of developing areas of the world, where bladder stones are the most common. This difference is believed to be related to dietary factors. Urinary tract stones are about three times more common in males than in females. The prevalence of kidney stones begins to rise when men reach their 40s, and it continues to climb into their 70s. A Caucasian male has a one in eight chance of developing a kidney stone by age 70. People who have already had more than one kidney stone are prone to developing further stones.
A family history of kidney stones is also a risk factor for developing kidney stones. Kidney stones are more common in Asians than in Native Americans, Africans, or African Americans.
The kidneys produce the urine that dissolves wastes and excretes them through the urinary tract. Kidney stones form when the urine becomes so saturated with a certain mineral that no more of it can dissolve into the urine (like trying to dissolve too much sugar in your iced tea). The un-dissolved portion of the mineral forms crystals that then clump together and grow into hard stones. Kidney stones usually develop in the kidneys; however they can form anywhere in the urinary tract.
When kidney stones are quite tiny, they may pass unnoticed with the urine. Often however, they grow too large to pass easily through the urinary tract, and some stones develop rough or sharp edges. When these stones pass through the urinary tract, it can be quite painful. In some cases, kidney stones cannot pass on their own, and treatment with specialized medical equipment or surgery may be necessary.

For most people, kidney stones are like dandelions in the lawn; they can be eliminated, but they'll be back another year. Therefore, a major part of the treatment for this condition is aimed at preventing recurrences. There are various types of kidney stones. Because treatment for each differs, it is important for the physician to determine the stone's mineral content and to identify any medical conditions that may have contributed to stone formation so for a comprehensive and total cure call 2348033759021 or email evisobinwa@gmail.com

ENZYMES WHY SO ESSENTIAL IN OUR BODY


Enzymes often hold the key to better health. They are considered the missing link in health rebuilding, so in the delicate elaborate electrochemical laboratory that is your body, each and every element is vital for smooth running efficiency. WHAT IS ENZYMES? Enzymes are tiny elements that may be even more valuable to body health than the other nutrients. We know that enzymes are found in living cells, so enzymes enter into the digestive functions, it help to transform raw materials into body cells, also store clycogen in the liver and muscles, change carbohydrates into fats, then transform protein into sugar and fats, they work to help to dispose the waste products of digestion and enter into just every activity to help maintain life processes. Without enzymes life would cease. Every cell of the body has some 1000 enzymes every moment throughout your body, about two million biochemical reactions take place that require the use of enzymes for motility. A deficiency of any one enzyme can create nutritional upheaval to weaken and break the chain of interrelated health. From this you see that enzymes are body catalyst which means they speed up a biochemical reaction that would otherwise proceed at a much slower rate if it would proceed at all.
HOW CAN YOU GET ENOUGH ENZYMES?
Nature has place enzymes in raw foods but most foods are cooked, therefore when the temperature of cooking water or heat reaches over 40 degrees the enzymes are destroyed. It is wise to eat as many raw fruit and vegetables as possible so as to obtain an adequate amount of enzymes. Many people do not eat enough raw foods and are thus enzyme deficient. Many others need supplemental program for improved health.
ANY RELATION BETWEEN ENZYMES AND DIGESTION
The digestive processes of the intestinal tract are those that perform the finishing touches and final preparation before nutrients can be absorbed. The primary factors in these processes are biochemical’s known as enzymes. For intestinal digestion, special cells in the pancreas manufacture enzymes from amino acids and secrete them into chyme (partially digested food from the stomach) here they catalyze the reactions that break  our food down further and free the nutrients they contain.
3 ENZYMES ARE REQUIRED FOR DIGESTION
The nutrients in our food come in complex structures bound up in proteins, fats and carbohydrates. The cooperative action of three general types of enzymes is required to release the nutrients in a form that can be absorbed.
  1 PROTEINS required protein digesting enzymes to break them down into their absorbable amino acid components.
 2 FATS require lipids digesting enzymes to break them down into their absorbable fatty acid components
3 CARBOHYDRATES require carbolic enzymes to break them down into their absorbable simple sugar components. So if any of these enzymes is not present in sufficient quantities, digestion cannot take place. Unfortunately as the body ages, enzyme production in many people begins to diminish. In addition eating too fat overeating or poor food choices may overburden the enzyme supply and incomplete digestion may result. Nutrients will be wasted and intestinal discomfort or medically related problems may arise so how do we solve this problem life enzyme comes to the rescue extracted from 22 different types of fruits like 1 corn 2 wheat 3 pineapple 4 white bean 5 papaya 6 banana 7 seaweed 8rice germ 9 tomato 10 pumpkin 11burdock 12 formosanus fruit 13 vegetables, etc. call 2348033759021 or email us on obesco2002@yahoo.co.uk or elvisobinwa@gmail.com  to place your order now

Tuesday, 23 August 2011

HOW TO GET COMPLETE ENZYME IN YOUR BODY.

A living system controls its activity through enzymes. An enzyme is a protein molecule that is a biological catalyst with three characteristics. First, the basic function of an enzyme is to increase the rate of a reaction. Most cellular reactions occur about a million times faster than they would in the absence of an enzyme. Second, most enzymes act specifically with only one reactant (called a substrate) to produce products. The third and most remarkable characteristic is that enzymes are regulated from a state of low activity to high activity and vice versa. Gradually, you will appreciate that the individuality of a living cell is due in large part to the unique set of some 3,000 enzymes that it is genetically programmed to produce. If even one enzyme is missing or defective, the results can be disastrous.

Much of the information about enzymes has been made possible because they can be isolated from cells and made to work in a test tube environment. Extensive work has also been done with X-Ray diffraction techniques to elucidate the three-dimensional structure of some enzymes.so how do one get all the enzymes required by your body, we have a complex enzyme extracted from 22 different fruits for you and the good news is that this life enzymes is natural and and can destroy any bacteria and viral infections.call 2348033759021 or email elvisobinwa@gmail.com for details

Thursday, 18 August 2011

REAL GLAUCOMA CURE AT LAST

Glaucoma is a disease of the major nerve of vision, The optic nerve receives light generated nerve impulses from the retina and transmits these to the brain, where we recognize those electrical signals as vision. Glaucoma is characterized by a particular pattern of progressive damage to the optic nerve that generally begins with a subtle loss of side vision. If glaucoma is not diagnosed and treated, it can progress to loss of central vision and cause total blindness.
Glaucoma is usually but not always, associated with elevated pressure in the eye  Generally, it is this elevated eye pressure that leads to damage of the eye optic nerve. In some cases, glaucoma may occur in the presence of normal eye pressure. This form of glaucoma is believed to be caused by poor regulation of blood flow to the optic nerve.
  IN the world today glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness. In fact, as many as 7.2 million individuals are blind in both eyes from this disease. In Nigeria alone according to one estimate, over 2 million people have glaucoma. As many as half of the individuals with glaucoma, however, may not know that they have the disease. The reason they are unaware is that glaucoma initially causes no symptoms, and the subsequent loss of side vision  is usually not recognized until the problem is worse the same goes to other parts of the world.but at last you can avoid operation and use the safest remedy in town for glaucoma call 2348033759021 or email obesco2002@yahoo.co.uk

Thursday, 28 July 2011

THE FINAL SOLUTION FOR STROKE:

A stroke brain attack or a Cerebrovascular Accident is the sudden death of brain cells caused by a lack of supply in oxygen to the brain. There are two main types of stroke  NO 1 Ischemic strokes or cerebral infarcts (80% of strokes) result from a blockage or a reduction of blood flow in an artery that irrigates the brain. They are caused either by a blood clot (thrombus) which blocks the blood vessel or by the buildup of plaque often due to cholesterol within the arteries which narrows vessels resulting in a loss of blood flow.NO 2 Haemorrhagic strokes are due to the rupture of an artery within the brain triggering an intracerebral haemorrhage (15% of strokes) or to the rupture of an aneurysm arteriovenous malformation entailing subarachnoid haemorrhage (5% of strokes) so After a stroke, brain cells die in the affected areas resulting to damaged or even lose neurons. Patients will often suffer physical disabilities such as partial loss of motricity or hemiplegia, sensory loss, language disorders, aphasia, visual disorders, and even memory loss. Level of recovery will vary from patient to patient. Starting rapidly a rehabilitation program is key to recovery.our organization have a natural remedy that handles stroke with no side effect. call 2348033759021 or email elvisobinwa@gmail.com for a comprehensive cure

KIDNEY FUNCTIONS,KIDNEY STONE,AND PREVENTIONS

The largest known kidney stone weighed 1.36 kilograms.The smallest kidney stones are microscopic crystals; it is possible to analyze stones weighing less than 0.1 mg. Kidney stones come in virtually any color; but most are yellow to brown. The shape and size of the stone may tell something about how it was formed. Most stones are formed and excreted singly.
 WHAT IS KIDNEY?
 In humans the kidneys are located in the abdominal cavity, more specifically in the paravertebral gutter and lie in a retroperitoneal position at a slightly oblique angle. There are two, one on each side of the spine.The kidney has a bean-shaped structure, each kidney has concave and convex surfaces. The concave surface, the renal hilum, is the point at which the renal artery enters the organ, and the renal vein and ureter leave.
WHAT ARE FUNCTIONS OF KIDNEYS
The kidneys are vital organs that regulate composition of the blood
  Keep the blood clean and chemically balanced
Keep the volume of water in the body constant.
Remove wastes from the body.
  They help regulate blood pressure Stimulate the making of red blood cells Maintain the body’s calcium level.
SOME TYPES OF KIDNEY DISEASES

1. Polycystic kidney disease- is an inherited disease that causes cysts to form in the kidneys.
These renal (of the kidney) cysts are filled with fluid and formed by individual nephrons, the subunits of the kidney. People with PKD may also have cysts in the liver, pancreas and other organs. About 10 to 15 percent may have swellings in the walls of blood vessels in the brain (called aneurysms
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2. Congenital DiseaseThis usually involves some malformation of the genitourinary tract, usually leading to some type of obstruction which subsequently produces infection and/or destruction of kidney tissue. The destruction can eventually progress to chronic kidney failure.

3.Acquired Kidney Disease
These diseases are numerous, the general term being nephritis (meaning inflammation of the kidney). The most common type of nephritis is glomerulonephritis, and again, this has many causes

4.Kidney Stones
These are very common, and when they pass, the pain can be extremely severe in the side and back. Stone formation can be an inherited disorder, secondary to a malformation and/or infection in the kidney, or can occur without any prior problem. The pain can appear suddenly and in waves, and then disappear rapidly when the stone is passed

5.Nephrotic Syndrome
This refers to a large protein loss in the urine [frequently in association with low blood protein (albumin) levels, an elevated blood cholesterol and severe retention of body fluid, causing swelling (edema)]. This disease can be a primary disorder of the kidney or secondary to an illness, affecting many parts of the body (for example diabetes mellitus].
Symptoms of Kidney Diseases.
 Although many forms of kidney disease do not produce symptoms until late in 
the course of the disease, there are at least six warning signs that may indicate kidney disease:
1. Burning or difficulty during urination
2. An increase in the frequency of urination
3. Passage of blood in the urine
4. Puffiness around the eyes, swelling of the hands and feet
5. Pain in the small of the back just below the ribs
6. High blood pressure 

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