How Does Homeopathy Treat High Blood Pressure?
April 6, 2011 by admin
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Homeopathy is an all-natural remedy that is known to treat many health conditions, high blood pressure included. It is already being practiced by many physicians and practitioners worldwide.
For years, experts have researched different remedies on how to get to the basic roots of high blood pressure that oftentimes lead to hypertension and even death. The food and the kind of environment that people are exposed now are some of the reasons pointed out as causes of high blood pressure.
Lots of treatments have already been created. Medicines can stop the high blood pressure from getting worst. But then, this is one disease that comes back again in the future even be the cause of death.
Two concepts have been developed in homeopathy treatments. These are potentization and similars.
It is said that diseases happen when people are exposed to certain substances. The idea behind homeopathy is when that same substance is prepared properly; it will become the stimulant that will form the curative power of the body during times of diseases. This is the similars concept.
Potentization, on the other hand is the process of repeated successions and dilutions. Substances undergo these processes to become homeopathic remedies. It is believed that the continuous successions and dilutions triggers the substance a change in energy and gives it the potential to cure. Chemical contents are also removed in this process. Thus making it safe to take just like any other types of medicines.
What make homeopathy treatments reassuring for high blood pressure patients are its non-toxic and safe ingredients. If used properly, it can offer positive effects on the condition. But there are also cases when these remedies do not produce any effect at all.
Contrary to any high blood pressure treatment, homeopathy remedies are not made to treat the disease itself. For the remedy to be effective, it should match the body system of an individual. This is because every body has different and unique responses not only to diseases but also to medicines being taken.
This is why even if two persons are suffering from the same disease; the result will not always be the same. The treatment may be effective on one but can turn out disastrous on the other. This is the concept that homeopathy considers in the process of making remedies for high blood pressure.
For high blood pressure homeopathy treatment, you need the assistance of professionals to guide you. They are the ones qualified to prescribe the right amount of remedies to take. He or she who will also be the person who can monitor the changes and the healing process that will occur.
Your doctor or professional expert still has to do some diagnostic tests to know how serious your case is. When aggravation occurs, they will be the ones who can tell you if it is part of the treatment or if it is a sign of the healing process.
Professionals are also the ones who can monitor and make sure that the proper remedy is followed. This is because there are cases wherein patients with high blood pressure get so impatient and like to take unnecessary remedies.
High blood pressure is not something to take lightly. There are other means of medication that will ensure relief from this sickness for a long time. This is what homeopathy can do for you.
Antioxidant Enzyme
February 10, 2011 by admin
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During normal metabolic functions, highly reactive compounds called free radicals are created in the body. However, free radicals may also be introduced from the environment. These compounds are inherently unstable since they have an odd number of electrons. To make up for their shortage in electrons, these free radicals will react with certain chemicals in the body, and in so doing, they interfere with the cell’s ability to function normally.
But just as the body naturally produces free radicals, it also has a means to defend against its harmful effects. Antioxidant enzymes are chemical substances found in plants that act on free radicals. Antioxidant enzymes work in several ways. For one, they may reduce the energy of the free radical or give up some of their electrons for its use, thereby causing it to become stable. Antioxidant enzymes may also stop the free radical from forming in the first place. In addition, they may also interrupt an oxidizing chain reaction to minimize the damage caused by free radicals. In sum, the main function of antioxidant enzymes is neutralizing free radicals.
For the past decade, countless studies have been devoted to the beneficial effects of antioxidant enzymes. It has been found that a substantial link exists between free radicals and more than sixty different health conditions, including the aging process, cancer, and atherosclerosis. By reducing exposure to free radicals and increasing the intake of antioxidant enzyme rich foods or antioxidant enzyme supplements, your body’s potential to reducing the risk of free radical-related health problems is made more palpable.
The human body produces several types of antioxidant enzymes. The antioxidant enzymes include superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase, and glutathione peroxidase. These antioxidant enzymes neutralize many types of disease-causing free radicals, ridding the body of their harmful effects.
Supplements of these antioxidant enzymes are also available. Usually they are for oral administration in the form of pills or capsules. However, the absorption of antioxidant enzymes in supplement form is minimal at best. A better way would be to supplement the body with the “building blocks” required in order for our body to manufacture its own SOD, catalase, glutathione peroxidase, and other such antioxidant enzymes. The building block nutrients of antioxidant enzymes include the minerals manganese, zinc, and copper for SOD and selenium for glutathione peroxidase.
In addition to antioxidant enzymes, many vitamins and minerals may also have antioxidant properties. These include vitamins C, E, A (beta-carotene) and nutrients such as lutein, lycopene, vitamin B2, coenzyme Q10, and cysteine (an amino acid). Herbs, such as bilberry, turmeric (curcumin), grape seed or pine bark extracts, and ginkgo can also provide powerful antioxidant protection for the body.
RISKS OF MASSAGE THERAPY
June 28, 2010 by admin
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By and large, massage therapy that is performed by a properly schooled and well experienced massage therapist who practices his or her art prudently and with due caution, is risk free to its recipient’s health and wellbeing. For that reason along, if for no other, massage therapists must be selected very carefully as credentials and licenses are scrutinized meticulously, references are checked with diligence and questions are asked relentlessly. Regardless of how it is phrased or worded, one question which must always be asked of a potential massage therapist is the following, “Which health conditions would you consider preclusive of massage therapy and why?” And the correct answer, whether stated in exactly those words or different ones, should be, “There are certain health conditions which must rule out massage therapy and those are …” And he or she must name the following:
* Cancer. Massage therapy comes in different forms which affect the body differently. There are also many different types of cancers and patients may be at different stages and receiving different treatments. In some cases and certain types of massage therapy may lead to life threatening results while in other cases with another type of massage therapy the results may be extraordinarily beneficial. Because of such complexity, it is essential to consult with the medical provider who knows the particulars of the case in question before proceeding with a massage therapy of any kind.
The potential risks involved in performing massage therapy on cancer patients do not inevitably discard the entire concept of massage therapy but it does mean that extra caution must be practiced and, perhaps, moderate to extreme alteration of the treatment is in order. And the health risks are the following:
- Fractures of bones. Certain forms of cancer and their treatments weaken bones to the extent that they can easily break under pressure.
- Bleeding. Many cancer patients have the tendency to bleed easily. Deep tissue massage can cause dangerous internal bleeding.
- Spreading of cancerous tumors. There is an ongoing debate about the effects of massage therapy on tumors. Some claim that applying vigorous pressure to the area where the tumor is present will cause it to metastasis (break down and to spread or to increase its rate of growth). Others, however, deny that claim as unsubstantiated and untrue. It is best to play it safe and not massage the tumor region or its surrounding soft tissues.
- Lymphedema (the buildup of lymph in soft tissue which leads to swelling of the limbs). Certain types of massage therapy in patients who have had their lymph nodes removed due to cancer may lead to lymphedema.
- Flu-like symptoms. Patients who are going through chemotherapy can often develop symptoms which look and feel like the flu after having been treated to certain types of massage therapy.
- Pain. Cancer patients frequently suffer a great deal of pain and most massage therapy techniques can result in some temporary pain immediately after the treatment. That may translate to added pain when too much of it is already present and that can be quite literally unbearable.
* Post-surgery. Shortly after surgery, the wound is still in the process of healing visually on the surface of the skin as well as internally. Applying pressure to the site may cause a series of risky health problems such as reopening the incision, trigger internal and/or external bleeding or blood clotting, and so on.
* Skin conditions. Areas where the skin is infected, inflamed or covered with rashes or sores should not be massaged as it can lead to worsening of the condition.
Even when taking into account all the risks which have been mentioned above, massage therapy can still be very beneficial to most people in most situations. Rather than discounting it completely due to specific concerns, I would advise consulting a physician.
Gastric Bypass Tips: Switch to a Healthy Lifestyle after Weight Loss!
August 28, 2009 by admin
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Obesity has been one of the major health issues in the United States for a very long time. For the past two decades, the number of obese and overweight people has been growing fast in more than 30 states of America. Beyond the statistics is a more pressing problem: the health problems that come with obesity. Sleep apnea, diabetes, chronic fatigue syndrome, and hypertension are just some of these health conditions that are often associated with excess weight. Read more
What is Raw Foodism?
Alternative diets have been present since time began. Today, when human beings have a greater understanding of the environment and their own bodies, there are several alternativee diets that have been embraced on a worldwide basis. Raw foodism, better known as Rawism or the Raw Food Diet, is just one of the many alternate diets around today. It has grown in popularity because of the great health benefits it is said that one can derive from eating in this way. Read more
Is a Detox Diet Right For You?
April 28, 2009 by admin
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In recent years, body detoxification and cleansing has increased in popularity. At one time, many just believed that detoxification was for those dependent on drugs and alcohol. Now, detoxification is being promoted as a health benefit. A number of well-known celebrities have brought the process to light. Although body detoxification does have a number of benefits, is it right for you? Read more
How You Can Cleanse Your Body With Water
April 21, 2009 by admin
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Are you concerned with your health? Do you feel sluggish or full of fatigue? If so, there may be an underlying medical condition. On the other hand, your body may be filled with unnatural chemicals, additives, and other toxins. Many of these unnaturals are found in our food and drinks. Ridding your body of these toxins and making it “pure,” again may help to restore your health, or at least your energy. Read more
The Stress Triangle
December 26, 2008 by admin
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As an individual functioning in the world, you can have only three kinds of
problems: problems with yourself, problems with your relation to objects, and
problems with your relation to other people. Problems with yourself may loosely
be described as problems with your health; problems with your relation to
objects may loosely be described as problems with your wealth; and problems
with your relation to other people may loosely be described as problems with
your relationships. Read more

