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BLOG 286 TURMERIC
BLOG 286 TURMERIC
Turmeric is that bright yellow substance you see me put drops in my water and suck down three times per day. Some studies show it is the most effective nutritional substance there is. I have personally felt the benefits of this spice, so let us take a look at how turmeric can be helpful to us.
Oh there are more. The list continues: “Early research suggests that taking curcumin, a chemical found in turmeric, 3 days before surgery and continuing for 5 days after surgery can lower the risk of a heart attack following bypass surgery” (https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/natural/662.html) . My diabetic clients might find it interesting to read, “Early research suggests that taking turmeric daily for 9 months can reduce the number of people with prediabetes who develop diabetes (https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/natural/662.html) .
Other ailements it has been
known to help include liver problems, ring worm, and even depression. Heart burn
and indigestion can also be alleviated. This remedy is also used
for headaches, bronchitis, colds, lung infections, fibromyalgia, leprosy,
fever, menstrual problems, diarrhea, intestinal gas, stomach bloating, loss of
appetite, jaundice, and gallbladder disorders (https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/natural/662.html).
Thursday, September 24, 2020
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BLOG 285 SUNBURNS
BLOG 285 SUNBURNS
The quest for the perfect tan can have a person sitting or lying
in the sun for hours with very little attire. Then the person is left looking
like a lobster, beat red from exposure with the intention that tomorrow the
golden brown will settle in. Even with all of today’s warnings and information,
plenty of people enjoy soaking up the sun’s rays. According to the CDC, 1/3 of
adults admit being sunburned in the past year and 70% of children admit the
same.
Getting a sunburn isn’t rocket science. The skin will burn
when exposed to the sun for too long. On the surface, the skin turns really
red. There is also damage occurring under the skin. The sun’s rays come in
three types: UVA, UVB, and UVC. UVA and UVB penetrate the skin, while UVC
doesn’t reach the Earth’s surface. Therefore, sun damage isn’t always visible.
Under the skin, the sun’s rays actually change DNA. This causes the skin to
age. DNA that has been damaged due to this exposure which can also cause skin
cancer, specifically melanoma. Despite the warnings and risks, some people
claim they don’t get sunburned. The severity of the burn does depend on skin
type, how intense the sun was at the time of exposure, and how long the skin
was actually exposed to the sun. Sometimes a sunburn can even result in
blistering. Under the surface, the skin is working to get rid of damaged cells
which causes the peeling effect.
Treatment for a sunburn involves trying to get rid of the
redness and swelling. Plenty of at home remedies are effective. Aloe, menthol,
camphor, are creams and gels that many people use and are easy to purchase.
Anti-inflammatory drugs are another option. Staying out of the sun and not
re-exposing the burn is important. Keeping hydrated helps to.
It is recommended to stay out of the sun between the peak
hours of 10am to 4pm. Staying in the shade is good too. Sun-protective clothing
and wearing a hat are good protective methods. Using sunscreen is critical,
especially the broad-spectrum type. Applying sunscreen at least 30 minutes before
sun exposure will help reduce the risk of burn and even if it overcast, apply
it anyways. Every two hours, this sunscreen should be reapplied. It should be
applied even sooner if a person is sweating or immersed in water.
Golden, tan skin is of course an attractive confidence
booster, but not at the risk of cancer. When we were young and didn’t know,
well that may be an excuse. However, now with all we know there is no reason to
continue to burn the skin and exposure yourself to threat of melanoma and
pre-mature aging.
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
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BLOG 284 INCONSISTENCY
BLOG 284 INCONSISTENCY
Inconsistency is the difference between attitude and action.
Its meaning is associated with instability, self-contradiction, irregular, and
unpredictable. Consistency is the desired behavior. An inconsistent person is a
sometimes person. For example, sometimes this person offers quality service and
effort at their job, while sometimes they call out absent and show up to work
late. Being inconsistent is not being reliable or dependable. A bar tender
might serve the same drink to you and your friend that placed an order, but the
two drinks taste very different. The lines are blurred when it comes to
expectation. Therefore, when it comes to one’s fitness journey, inconsistency marks
many people’s association with working out and eating healthy. Can you relate??
It is a common trend to be consistent for a duration, but
then to become inconsistent once a few mishaps occur. There becomes a start and
stop pattern of behavior. As a trainer, my hope is that more often then not,
you make your workouts, eat right, and keep this lifestyle as regular as
possible. But then the human element comes into play…. holidays, travel,
parties, relationships, parenting, and emotion. Somehow priorities shift, food
becomes comforting, and the fitness journey takes a back seat with the
intention of the only being temporary. But how long is temporary?? These bouts
of temporary accumulate. The roller coaster continues, and I’m left wondering
when the road will be straight and smooth again.
It’s interesting that taking care of one’s health can become
inconsistent. Other aspects of life do not allow this such as parenting, your
performance at work, or being a good partner/spouse. When we are inconsistent
in these areas, we assume that we are affecting other people so we can’t slack.
The truth is that poor health does affect other people around us too. Not being
able to hold your grandchild, not being able to stand for long periods of time,
feeling sluggish…. all of that does go noticed. Sometimes only when the cost of
poor health hits does reality set in.
How would you label your fitness journey?? Would you
consider yourself consistent?? This is an important chat to have with yourself
especially with the onset of new year. Have you ever graded yourself?? What
letter grade would you earn. Inconsistency doesn’t equate to results. Be
consistent in your efforts and your body will thank you. When your body thanks
you, your mood, energy, relationships, heart, and mind, will thank you too. So
be a regular at the studio and Steve Nash and I will help you reach your goals.
Friday, September 11, 2020
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BLOG 283 ENDOMETRIOSIS
BLOG 283 ENDOMETRIOSIS
Symptoms
of heavy menstrual cycles, infertility, and abdominal pain, may be due to the
development of tissue lining outside the uterus. The area outside the uterus is
called the endometrium. The key players for this condition are the ovaries, tissue
lining the pelvis, and the Fallopian tubes. The tissue becomes displaced but
still operates as if all is normal. Therefore, the tissue, just like during a
period, thickens, breaks down, and bleeds. This displaced tissue has no way to
exit the body and this trapped tissue can now cause problems. The ovaries can
become involved and cysts can start to form. The existing healthy tissue can
become irritated having to interact with the displaced tissue and scar tissue
can form.
A person
who has endometriosis has increased pelvic pain when having their menstrual
cycle. Painful periods are called dysmenorrhea. Periods also have excessive
bleeding and bleeding can occur between cycles. Also during this time, the low
back can start to hurt. Sexual intercourse can be painful. Sometimes
endometriosis is discovered when a woman goes to seek treatment for
infertility. Bowel movements and urination can be painful too.
This
condition can be caused by retrograde menstruation. This occurs when the endometrial cells flow back through the Fallopian tubes and into the pelvic cavity instead of out of the body. Levels
of estrogen can actually transform embryotic cells. It is possible that endometrial
cells attach to areas that had a surgical incision such as a hysterectomy or
C-section. Immune system disorders can cause this problem. The blood vessels
might also carry endometrial cells to other parts of the body (endometrial cell
transport).
Women who have never given birth, those going through
menopause at an older age, those with high levels of estrogen, having a low
body max index, or someone who started their period at an earlier age, are all
at increased risk to develop this condition.
For diagnosis, a doctor can perform a pelvic exam,
ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and/or a laparoscopy (looking at
the abdomen). Depending on the severity of the condition, a doctor will select
the appropriate treatment. A doctor might recommend over the counter pain
medication, surgery to remove the endometriosis implants, or hormone therapy.
Birth control can actually help control the build up of endometrial tissue. Fertility
treatment can be performed for those trying to get pregnant. Doctors used to
perform hysterectomies as the main treatment for this condition, however, doctors
are now focusing on removing the tissue rather than the ovaries.
Endometriosis is often hard to detect, but it can be helped.
Discomfort is normal during a period but pain is not. Whenever the body is
speaking, one should seek medical attention to find a solution. The displaced
tissue should not wreck havoc on your health.