Posts Tagged ‘Diseases’
One in four stroke patients will probably die within a year due to any cause. And 8% of people who develop the disease will develop again in the near future.
Before it’s too late to avoid consuming lots of fruits and foods that contain lots of potassium high.
Potassium is an electrolyte needed to maintain body fluid balance, and is also involved in nerve and muscle control, and blood pressure regulation.
a study has suggested a diet high in potassium to help maintain healthy blood pressure and may protect against heart disease and stroke.
“Dietary intake of potassium is inversely proportional to the risk of stroke,” wrote lead researcher Susanna Larsson of the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden.
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High nutrient content in semen and sperm to make its benefits is always interesting to study, one for beauty, such as treating acne and make young women. True?
Results Johnson and Everitt in his book Essential Reproduction (2000) revealed that semen contains a high nutrient content.
In a typical ejaculation (about one teaspoon) of semen already contains 150 mg of protein, 11 mg carbohydrate , 6 mg of fat, 3 mg cholesterol, 7 percent of U.S. RDA potassium, copper and zinc. In addition, semen also contains sugars, proteins and amino acids, minerals, vitamins, hormones, lactic acid, urea, uric acid and nitrogen.
The high nutrient content makes a lot of semen and sperm used to treat various diseases, like diabetes and depression. The use of sperm has also been applied to treat acne, although no studies that prove its effectiveness.
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Various ways can people do to cure the illness even though sometimes strange ways done in the process of healing. Here it is 6 ways of healing diseases unusual.
Somewhat unusual way that this can indeed was known to the public. There are 6 ways of healing unusual disease, namely:
1. Using the didgeridoo for sleep disorders
Maybe many people do not know the didgeridoo, which is a long wooden trumpet which has been used for centuries by Aboriginal communities in Australia. In the British Medical Journal (BMJ) reported 25 people who experience sleep apnea disorders are becoming more sleep after using for 4 months of didgeridoo.
“With the didgeridoo, the vibration that can be done to train the network in the mouth and throat so that the muscles become stronger and the tongue has less tendency to obstruct the airway,” says researcher Milo Puhan, PhD.
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Eating onions to prevent hypertension. At the very least, you eat four times a week. Thus, your blood pressure will be stable. In addition, onions are also proven to beautify the skin. Remember, the best in taking is in a raw state.
You have often heard or read the slogan Back To Nature, who often campaigned in a variety of counseling and the news media. Anything that is not naturally blamed as the trigger of the increasing number of tragic death. Fear of deadly diseases such as attacks that contain excessive doses of cholesterol in the trigger. Not to mention the other deadly diseases that is now a serious threat to human life.
Appropriate solution if we look at consumption and diet. Back natural is the most logical way in reducing the risk of death was tragic. Onions have been used by the Egyptians and Indians from 4,000 years ago.
Once there, it should be 9 tons of gold to buy onions as a food for the workers making the pyramids. At that time the onions are believed to be the source of energy. -Physician Hippocrates Ancient Greece-called “Dungari or onions” as diuretics or medication pneumonia and wound healing.
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New research in the United States claims that sleeping for seven hours is the best length for most adults. The results of this study undermine the belief that the ideal sleep duration is 8 hours.
Research conducted by researchers at West Virginia University found that people who sleep for more or less than seven hours, are at increased risk of heart disease. While less than five hours sleep, increases the risk more than doubled to wind disturbance sit (angina), heart attack, or stroke.
Another study, also published in the journal Sleep shows that the United States-which is often used as a weekend “revenge” for the workers sleep longer, did not reduce the risk.
“The style of life that resulted in lack of sleep during weekdays are continuing to generate pressure and the possibility of increased errors and loss of alertness (in work),” said Dr. David Dinges of the University of Pennsylvania



