What you don't know about detoxification may be killing you. We are living in the most polluted times in the history of this world.
* Much of our air is contaminated
* Most of our water is tainted
* Our food usually contains toxins.
The tragic news is that these pollutants are entering our bodies and invading our circulation .
Where is their final destination? They accumulated in our tissues and organs.
On a closer look. The toxins especially pesticides take up residence in our fatty tissues. Few people realize that their brains contain significant amounts of a form of fat called phospholipids. Many toxins are fat soluble and thus can accumulate in fatty tissues and in cell membranes, including our brains.
What is the result of a continual buildup of toxins? The symptoms and signs of toxic overload include fatigue, lack of energy, headaches, allergies and sensitivities, excessive mucus production, sinus problems, bronchitis and even pneumonia. Other symptoms include acne, forgetfulness, respiratory problems, joint achenes, arthritis, psoriasis and poor immune function.
If you have any of these symptoms, it is extremely important that you read and carefully follow the guideline to overcome the toxic overload that will be given.
Some of the main toxins will be identify so that you can better understand them and reduce or eliminate their intake. In addition, you will learn to open up your systems of detoxification.
You need to avoid the obvious toxins- alcohol, cigarettes and drugs.
Thursday, 6 November 2014
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Continuation of the 30 ways to protect your sperm
21. Avoid excessive consumption of raw lemon, as this may inhibit the enzymes responsible for sperm production and libido.
22. Do seek immediate medical help if one or both of the testes are un- descended from the abdominal cavity into scrotal sac, as this can significantly reduce sperm production.
23. Do not sit for long periods in one position if you are a long distance driver, drive small sport car, or a chief executive having many board meetings leather chairs, as this can increase the temperature around scrotum which can reduce sperm count.
24. Avoid traumatic injury around testes , as this can damage the sperm producing cell.
25. Avoid bicycling, as this can damage the tube carrying the sperm.
26. Avoid obesity, as this can reduce blood flow to the testes, making the sperm production process more difficult and significantly reduce libido.
27. Avoid stress, as this can decrease the sperm count and lead to production of abnormal sperms.
28. Avoid substances abuse like cocaine or heavy marijuana ues, as this can lead to low sperm count and deformed sperms.
29. Avoid poor nutrition, as this affects quality of the sperm.
30. Not have children at a late, as the quality of the sperm decreases with age, leading to more difficult conception and greater possibility of having children with deformities.
22. Do seek immediate medical help if one or both of the testes are un- descended from the abdominal cavity into scrotal sac, as this can significantly reduce sperm production.
23. Do not sit for long periods in one position if you are a long distance driver, drive small sport car, or a chief executive having many board meetings leather chairs, as this can increase the temperature around scrotum which can reduce sperm count.
24. Avoid traumatic injury around testes , as this can damage the sperm producing cell.
25. Avoid bicycling, as this can damage the tube carrying the sperm.
26. Avoid obesity, as this can reduce blood flow to the testes, making the sperm production process more difficult and significantly reduce libido.
27. Avoid stress, as this can decrease the sperm count and lead to production of abnormal sperms.
28. Avoid substances abuse like cocaine or heavy marijuana ues, as this can lead to low sperm count and deformed sperms.
29. Avoid poor nutrition, as this affects quality of the sperm.
30. Not have children at a late, as the quality of the sperm decreases with age, leading to more difficult conception and greater possibility of having children with deformities.
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
30 ways To Protect Your Sperm
1. Do not have unprotected sex. Sexually transmitted diseases, such as gonorrhea and chlamydia, can damage the sperm producing cells that block the tubes carrying the testis to the penis.
2. Pesticides that control pests in the garden and on the farm. Such chemicals can damage the spern producing organs.
3. Avoid insecticides sprayed to kill mosquito. Such chemicals can damage the sperm producing organs. Therefore, if you must spray your room against mosquitoes, allow at least one hour before going back to the room
4. Avoid exposure to lead fumes generated in the manufacture of small cell batteries and in bullet. Such fumes can reduce sperm count through their negative effects on the hormones and the testis.
5. Avoid exposure to heavy metals like cadmium from the manufacture of heavy batteries, as they negatively affect the hormones.
6. Avoid exposure to paint fumes and plastic softening chemicals like phthalates, hydrocarbons such as ethylbenze, benzene, toluene, and xylene, as they destrpy the sperm producing cells and hormones.
7. Minimize exposure to e rays, as the sperm germ cells are very easily damaged by radiation.
8. Minimize exposure to radiation, as the sperm germ cells are very easily damaged by radiation.
9. Avoid fumes generated by welders and iron smelters, as their heat can affect sperm production.
10. Avoid exposure to accumulated old newsprints, as the carbon can lead to low sperm count.
11. Avoid wearing tight pants and trousers, as the heat generated can cause low sperm count.
12. Avoid children with mumps as having mumps in chilhood can cause irreversible damaged to the testis. Therefore, never allow a male visit other children that have mumps.
13. Minimise your consumption of alcohol as drinking to excess can cause low sperm count and also reduce libido, causing you to have a low sex drive.
14. Do not smoke, as cigarette smoking can damage the testis and lower sperm count, lower the ability pf sperm to move and lower the lifespan of the sperm.
15. Do not eat too much saturated fat, as they reduce the efficiency of the hormones nd enzymes that help in the sperm production process.
16. Do not eat food or supplements with soya beans convert ti the female hormone oestrogen, which tends to neutralize the male hormone progesterone, which is needed for men to reproduce sperm.
17. Minimize your intake of refined carbohydrate like flour, white bread and white rice, as they reduce the efficiency of the hormones and enzymes that help in the sperm production process. Instead, eat more of the unrefined carbohydrate like brown rice, wheat bread and oats.
18. Do not become constipated, as this can obstruct blood flow to the testis. Therefore. eat more dietary fibers.
19. Do not eat poor diet, as this affect the quality of the sperm. Instead, eat more whole grains, vegetables and fruits.
20. Do not take artificial sweeteners like nutrasweet, candarell and sweetex, as they reduce sperm count.
To be continue....................................................
2. Pesticides that control pests in the garden and on the farm. Such chemicals can damage the spern producing organs.
3. Avoid insecticides sprayed to kill mosquito. Such chemicals can damage the sperm producing organs. Therefore, if you must spray your room against mosquitoes, allow at least one hour before going back to the room
4. Avoid exposure to lead fumes generated in the manufacture of small cell batteries and in bullet. Such fumes can reduce sperm count through their negative effects on the hormones and the testis.
5. Avoid exposure to heavy metals like cadmium from the manufacture of heavy batteries, as they negatively affect the hormones.
6. Avoid exposure to paint fumes and plastic softening chemicals like phthalates, hydrocarbons such as ethylbenze, benzene, toluene, and xylene, as they destrpy the sperm producing cells and hormones.
7. Minimize exposure to e rays, as the sperm germ cells are very easily damaged by radiation.
8. Minimize exposure to radiation, as the sperm germ cells are very easily damaged by radiation.
9. Avoid fumes generated by welders and iron smelters, as their heat can affect sperm production.
10. Avoid exposure to accumulated old newsprints, as the carbon can lead to low sperm count.
11. Avoid wearing tight pants and trousers, as the heat generated can cause low sperm count.
12. Avoid children with mumps as having mumps in chilhood can cause irreversible damaged to the testis. Therefore, never allow a male visit other children that have mumps.
13. Minimise your consumption of alcohol as drinking to excess can cause low sperm count and also reduce libido, causing you to have a low sex drive.
14. Do not smoke, as cigarette smoking can damage the testis and lower sperm count, lower the ability pf sperm to move and lower the lifespan of the sperm.
15. Do not eat too much saturated fat, as they reduce the efficiency of the hormones nd enzymes that help in the sperm production process.
16. Do not eat food or supplements with soya beans convert ti the female hormone oestrogen, which tends to neutralize the male hormone progesterone, which is needed for men to reproduce sperm.
17. Minimize your intake of refined carbohydrate like flour, white bread and white rice, as they reduce the efficiency of the hormones and enzymes that help in the sperm production process. Instead, eat more of the unrefined carbohydrate like brown rice, wheat bread and oats.
18. Do not become constipated, as this can obstruct blood flow to the testis. Therefore. eat more dietary fibers.
19. Do not eat poor diet, as this affect the quality of the sperm. Instead, eat more whole grains, vegetables and fruits.
20. Do not take artificial sweeteners like nutrasweet, candarell and sweetex, as they reduce sperm count.
To be continue....................................................
Saturday, 25 October 2014
Continuation of the important connection between water and good health
This is the continuation of the chronic diseases that can result from not drinking enough water. If you miss it, go to "connection between water and good health" .
4. Asthma
Water reduce the effects of asthma. Your bronchial tubes - the airways of your system need water to have moisture in order to prevent constriction. Asthmatics usually have elevated histamine level.
Histamine is a neurotransmitter that causes the contraction of the muscles in the bronchial tubes, leading to symptoms of asthma. The study has shown that the production of histamine will decrease as water intake increases. Water is also an important treatment for allergies since allergies are associated with elevated histamine levels. Elevated histamine causes itchy eyes, nasal draining and other allergic symptoms.
5. ALZHEIMER'S DISEASES.
In the brain, cells may become dehydrated due to lack of adequate hydration. Without adequate water, the brain may not obtain nourishment, and it may not be able to properly eliminate waste matters. It is believe that long term dehydration may contribute to Alzheimer diseases. The brain is 75 percent water. can you see why you should never allow it to become dehydrated.
Thursday, 23 October 2014
Connection Between Water And Good Health
To better understand the essential connection between water and good health, lets look at the chronic diseases that can result from not taking enough water.
1. Arthritis
Arthritis is characteristics by inflammation in the joint, especially the knee joint. At some point in life almost everyone is affected by arthritis or neck and back pain.
Back or neck may be caused by disks wearing out sue to inadequate fluid within the disk. Our backs have disks between the vertebral bones that are made up of fibrous materials called annuls fibrous. This is filled with a jelly like substance called the nucleus pulposus. As much as 75 percent of the weight of our upper body is supported by the nucleus pulpos, which is the fluid inside the disk. Therefore, when our disks become dehydrated they are prone to herniate and develop degenerative diseases or arthritis.
Cartilage provides the smoothy surface so that joints can glide easily during movement. Cartilage is about 80 percent water. As long as the cartilage is well hydrated, there is minimal frictional forces, and the joint remains healthy. However, if the cartilage is dehydrated, there will be increased frictional forces and thus more damage to the cartilage, leading to arthritis.
2. High Blood Pressure.
previously we indicated that the body rations to make certain the vital organs receive it first. If you miss it go to "the deficit danger|". However, when that happens, the flow of water may be constricted to other areas of the body in order to pump blood to these vital areas first. What is the result? your arteries may eventually become constricted, driving your blood pressure up. Simply by increasing our intake of water, we help to open up our arteries, thus preventing a rise in blood pressure.
The best treatment available for high blood pressure is water instead of the medication to open up or dilate these passage ways provided it is detected early and the person has a very good kidney.
3. Ulcers.
Maintaining the proper water level can greatlyrelieve ulcer diseses.
The person who is not drinking the recommended amount of water daily is existing in a water deficit, because the body rations the water to our vital organs first. There may not be enough water left to rehydrate the mucous layer in our stomach, which is 98 percent water. The mucous layer protects us against stomach acid, The layer also contains bicarbonate which neutralizes the stomach acids. When we drink water, the mucous layer becomes much thicker, preventing the acid from burning the stomach lining.
Remember, it is water, not expensive medicine, that provides lasting relief from ulcers.
Tuesday, 14 October 2014
The Deficit Danger
When the average rainfall is inadequate in a year consequently, crops will fail and trees wiil die because of this shortage.
Do you realize the same thing can be happening to you because you are 'water deficient" as a result of not drinking enough water, you wont have sufficient fluid in your tissues, and you may become chronically dehydrated.
When our body become chronically dehydrated it begins to ration our water. If the warning signals like headache are ignored or you take medicine instead of the liquids they need, serious problems begin to surface. To be specific, we can begin to develop rectal diseases- irritable bowl diverticulosis, chronic constipation and hemorrhoids.
Lack of this vital element also contribute to varicose veins, heart diseases, arthritis, back and neck pain, asthma, allergies, ulcers, headache. memory loss, high cholesterol and even kidney stone.
A CRY FOR HELP!
Here is why an adequate supply of water is critical. Every function of the body is related to the flow of blood that carries nutrients, hormones and other elements to the tissues. The nutrients first go to the vital organs, your heart, brain, livers, kidneys and lungs.
Follow this closely. The shortage of intake will cause loss of water volume in the cell, which affects the efficiency of delivering nutrients and excreting water products. What is the result? we don't have enough nutrients in the cells, and we have more waste collecting in those same cells.
Imagine that the symptoms occurring from chronic dehydration are expressed by the body's crying out "HELP! I'm thirsty. I desperately need water!".
According to Dr Colbert, for most people, the symptoms are detected by their doctor. However, instead of treating the patients with water, the physician often writes out a prescription, and you, the patient rush to your nearest pharmacy. The medicine turns your "signal for help" off and temporarily noticing, you become trapped in a cycle that grows worse and worse. You take a pill for one condition, and something else starts failing. You get prescription for that, and a third symptoms occurs. For most conditions, drugs are not needed look inward. Taking those drugs that suppress symptoms face the reality, your body is seriously crying for water not medicine.
Sunday, 12 October 2014
THE DISASTER OF DEHYDRATION!
What is the most important nutrients in our body? this was the question somebody asked me when i was conducting a health seminar. Without hesitation i answered, "WATER". Its the main transport media of the body that delivers nutrients to all the cells. Its also essential to digestion helping us absorb, assimilate and eliminate. Your body can exists about five weeks without food, but the average person can only live about five days without water. It is a statement of fact that.....
1. Your body is about 75 percent water
2. Your muscle are about 75 percent water
3. Your brain is about 75 percent water
4. Your blood is approximately 82 percent water
5. Your bones are approximately 25 percent water.
Every cell in your body depends on water to function properly.
The national research councils recommends approximately 8-10 glasses per day for women, and 10-12 glasses a day for men. Yet it is disturbing to know that most people do not drink one cup of water a day, let alone the amount they truly need.
You say "that's a large quantity. I could never drink that much!" fortunately, you are already one-third of the way toward the objective simply by the foods you eat. You absorb about one quarter of water in your daily routine.
For example, apples are 80 percent water, tomatoes are 95 percent water, while banana are over 70 percent water.
A gorrilla don't drink water, yet he is getting his daily liquid requirements from the large quantities of food he ingest.
Starch processed foods , such has fast food, a backed potato, cooked meats and most fats contains very little water. So if these are your main sources, your intake is deficients. However, if you are eating plenty of fruits and vegetables, you are likely getting your one- quarter mimimum. Im addition to your food, you need extra water and if you live in a warm climate, a little more.
Caffeinated beverages like coffee, tea and sodas do not meet your daily water requirements, for caffeine is a diuretic and actually causes you yo lose water.
The key to good health is to stay close to nature. Next is "The deficit danger"
1. Your body is about 75 percent water
2. Your muscle are about 75 percent water
3. Your brain is about 75 percent water
4. Your blood is approximately 82 percent water
5. Your bones are approximately 25 percent water.
Every cell in your body depends on water to function properly.
The national research councils recommends approximately 8-10 glasses per day for women, and 10-12 glasses a day for men. Yet it is disturbing to know that most people do not drink one cup of water a day, let alone the amount they truly need.
You say "that's a large quantity. I could never drink that much!" fortunately, you are already one-third of the way toward the objective simply by the foods you eat. You absorb about one quarter of water in your daily routine.
For example, apples are 80 percent water, tomatoes are 95 percent water, while banana are over 70 percent water.
A gorrilla don't drink water, yet he is getting his daily liquid requirements from the large quantities of food he ingest.
Starch processed foods , such has fast food, a backed potato, cooked meats and most fats contains very little water. So if these are your main sources, your intake is deficients. However, if you are eating plenty of fruits and vegetables, you are likely getting your one- quarter mimimum. Im addition to your food, you need extra water and if you live in a warm climate, a little more.
Caffeinated beverages like coffee, tea and sodas do not meet your daily water requirements, for caffeine is a diuretic and actually causes you yo lose water.
The key to good health is to stay close to nature. Next is "The deficit danger"
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