Influenza Self Care

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The influenza self-care information below will give you helpful information you need to know:

1. Understand what influenza (the flu) is, its symptoms and how it spreads.
2, Find out how to protect yourself and others and the importance of cleaning your hands.
3. If you get sick, you should know hw to take care of yourself.
4. If you care for someone who is sick, find out what you should do and when to seek medical care.

What you should know:

Help prevent the spread of influenza:

If you become ill, stay at home and avoid public places. One of the best ways to prevent getting the flu is to get the influenza vaccine every year. The Pandemic H1N1 influenza vaccine is available to everyone who wants one and along with the seasonal flu vaccine, will go along way in preventing the flu.

Clean your hands frequently, especially after coughing, sneezing or blowing your nose. Washing hands with soap and water or an alcohol based sanitizer is recommended.

Cough or sneeze into your sleeve rather than your hand.

Do not touch your eyes, nose or mouth after shaking hands or touching hard surfaces like counters and door handles or other surfaces that may contain the influenza virus. Cleaning your work area, computer and telephone with a sanitizer will help to stop the transfer of the virus.

What to do if you think you are sick with the Pandemic H1N1 Influenza Virus:

If you later become short of breath or develop other symptoms of severe illness, contact your health care provider or go to an Emergency Department. If you require Emergency Department care, immediately tell the triage nurse that you have a respiratory problem and if you have had contact with someone who is sick with the Pandemic H1N1 virus.

Posted on November 30th 2009 in Health Biodevicepartnering

Anti Aging Skin Care Tips – Steps to Ensure Moisturized Skin

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It is extremely important to take good care of your skin. Many people look years younger than they actually are because they take excellent care of their skin. Moisturizers are a vital part of skin care tips. There are several tips that can help guard you against the aging process.

It is imperative to keep your skin moisturized and you can achieve this by applying a good day and night cream. There is quite a variety of brands to choose from and they range in price from very inexpensive to expensive. It may be necessary to try a few different types to find the one that works right for you. If your skin becomes dry, this will speed up the aging process. It is also important to use a good sun screen to avoid exposure to harmful sun rays.

Many people do not follow a healthy diet. Your skin needs nutrients to remain healthy in the same manner that the rest of your body does. It is a good idea to take vitamins and supplements to ensure that you are not lacking any of the important vitamins and minerals that are necessary for good health. You should also drink plenty of water to keep your body hydrated. These tips really do aid in the anti aging of your skin and they will also help your skin to be softer and more supple.

It is definitely possible to slow down the aging process by applying these tips to your every day routine. You might be surprised at the results that you achieve. We all want to look younger and healthier and moisturizing your skin should be a vital part of your daily routine. It is also important to take vitamins and supplements and get plenty of rest. Beautiful skin comes naturally for those who take care of themselves.

Posted on November 30th 2009 in Health Biodevicepartnering

Swine Flu Virus Gimmicks

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Chances are that you have seen many “miracle products” advertised online stating their effectiveness against the Swine Flu. If you remember back in 2007 the same held true regarding the Bird Flu scare. I actually took a chance and said, I believe we will see similar viruses in the future. Unfortunately, I was right.

It’s what I call capitalizing upon people’s fears and many people that try to cash in on this are very ruthless to say the least. Many of the “miracle products” they push on you are no better than taking a sugar pill but in some cases, they can cause some very serious health conditions.

Actually I heard an ad about one of these “miracle products” on the radio and although I know better, I have to tell you it was so good, I would have ordered it on the spot had I have not been aware of these types of scams.

The FTC and FDA are shutting these people down right and left but the point is they pop-up almost like weeds in your flower beds!

Although I am not making any “preventative” claims here nor would I ever insult anyone’s intelligence by doing so, I will tell you about a clinically proven immune-support product which I believe is worth your time to check out. For me personally, what impressed me the most with the science behind this product was the fact that it has 4 published “Human Clinical Studies” that support the efficacy of this product, folks that is huge!

I believe in all cases short of a fatal heart attack and/or similar circumstance, a strong immune system is critical and often times your best defense against many health related conditions.

Every year in the United States, on average: (According to the CDC) 5% to 20% of the population gets the flu, more than 200,000 people are hospitalized from flu-related complications and about 36,000 people die from flu-related causes.

Some people, such as older people, young children, pregnant women and people with certain health conditions (such as asthma, diabetes, or heart disease), are at increased risk for serious complications from seasonal flu illness. In short, this is a serious issue and one that warrants your attention.

I hope that you won’t be too busy to actually take a look at a clinically proven immune support system product (not a prevention option) and see if it’s an option for you and your loved ones.

The product is called “Nutriferon” and as I have stated, it’s well supported with published clinical studies unlike many of the “miracle products” being marketed today.

Posted on November 23rd 2009 in Health Biodevicepartnering

Lipase – Breaking Down Unwanted Fat Intake

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What you might have believed in is wrong. It’s not just fiber that allows for the breakdown of that fat content of your favorite foods. The digestive process itself is guided by digestive enzymes in the body, particularly of lipase s in the case of catalyzing the process of lipids, which are the smallest unit of fat when inside the body.

Should you be concerned about it’s supply in your body? Most definitely. It is quite a give-away that without it, the body cannot break down the fat content of the food ingested and it goes to places you would not want them to go to. In occasions, it causes bloating, stomach cramps, heartburn, and in more serious cases, heart diseases. It would be such a shame if you get sick just because you did not assist your body well enough to have what it takes to break down the food you eat.

So how do the lipase help make digestion happen? The science is not so difficult to understand:

In the cellular level, lipase as confined in organelles (or the smaller parts of the cell) called lysosomes. At this level, it breaks down fat in order to assist in the cell healing and renewal. Other lipase digestive enzymes are secreted outside the cell where they function as dietary catalysts forms that are transported in different parts of the body.

A kind of this is also used in the process of hydrolysis to break down fat molecules in the pancreas. They are called, as their location suggests, pancreatic lipase. When these digestive enzymes succeed in breaking down fats, the food intake is easier passed on to the small intestine for mineral absorption and the large intestine for a final stop. When the pancreatic lipase levels are insufficient in the body, they cause dysfunction on the digestive system, and can cause painful sicknesses such as pancreatic. However, when kept at an optimum level, it will speed up the breakdown of fats which makes it easier for the body to dispel them.

In both cases, the best way to ensure that your lipase levels are up is to find supplements that can provide the recommended levels of digestive enzymes in your body. Every time lipase do their job, they are also consumed by the body and therefore depletion can occur. These lipase supplements are not difficult to find, can be bought without a prescription, and can be ordered even at your frequently visited websites. The best time to drink these supplements is before every fat-heavy meal. It would help your body by no longer having to produce extra levels of lipase (and without you having to cut down on your favorite dinner dishes and desserts).

Henry Mahlknecht has been successfully selling digestive enzymes for 8 years with the best ingredients on the market. Digestive enzyme deficiencies can cause gas, bowel problems, fatigue after a meal, bloating, abdominal cramps, food allergies, weight gain, heartburn, indigestion, faster clogging of arteries, premature aging, and more.

Posted on November 16th 2009 in Health Biodevicepartnering

Diabetic Symptoms – Signs of Diabetes Type 2 and Type 1

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It is critical to diagnose signs of diabetes at your earliest. The diabetic condition can be effectively treated at early stages of diabetic condition. So it is important that if at any stage you experience any warning sign of diabetes you must consult doctor. The doctor will guide you to take preventive measures to control signs of diabetes; so you can stay away from diabetic complications.

Before jumping on the signs of diabetes type 2 and type 1, it is better to have an understanding of both types of diabetes

Diabetes Type 1: Type 1 diabetes occurs when the immune system of the body starts to destroy the cells that are responsible for producing insulin. This immune system is responsible for fighting against bacteria; however for some unknown reasons it destroys various vital cells of the body. This attack results in shortage of insulin. Occasionally these cells could be destroyed by cystic fibrosis or pancreatic surgery.

Diabetes Type 2: Patients of type 2 diabetes produces insulin but the cells of the body become inefficient to use the provided insulin

Signs of Diabetes Type 2 and Type 1

Signs of diabetes that may occur because of high-level of sugar in blood are

  • Excessive thirst
  • Extreme hunger specially after eating
  • Dry mouth
  • Frequent urination
  • Unexplained or sudden weight loss
  • Fatigue or tiredness from routine work
  • Headaches
  • Blurriness in vision
  • Conscious loss
  • Itchy and dry skin
  • Frequent yeast infection
  • Slow healing cuts and wounds
  • Numbness and tingling in extremities
  • Mood swings
  • Depression
  • Irritability
Posted on November 9th 2009 in Health Biodevicepartnering