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Thursday, 7 June 2012

Natural ways to prevent Arthritis

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  • NATURAL WAYS TO PREVENT ARTHRITIS

    Arthritis is an autoimmune disorder that attacks the joints in the body. When arthritis is present, symptoms include pain, swelling, inflammation, redness and stiffness---joints can even become disfigured. Although there are many ways to treat arthritis, one of the best options is prevention.

    Control Weight

    When you are obese or overweight, you increase your risk factors for debilitating diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and certain types of cancer. If that's not bad enough, you are also putting a lot of extra weight on your joints. This constant excess pressure can increase your chances of getting arthritis. To keep your weight down, keep your calories down. Avoid foods that are energy dense, such as desserts, deep-fried foods, processed baked goods and refined foods. Chose nutrient and energy dense fruits, vegetables, lean meats, low-fat dairy, fish and whole grains.

    Exercise

    Exercise is as important as nutrition when it comes to keeping your weight down. It can also keep your joints moving and reduce the chances of them becoming stiff. Perform exercise that involve using your range of motion, such as weight training, walking, swimming, elliptical training, rowing and stair stepping. To keep your joints even more preserved, avoid repetitive high-impact activities like jumping.
    Stretch Regularly

    Stretching can help you maintain flexibility in the muscles and connective tissue around your joints. Just like exercise, this can make them less prone to becoming stiff and developing arthritis. A good way to stretch the whole body is by taking yoga classes or getting a DVD and practicing at home. Yoga consists of holding poses for a set number of breathes, during which time there is no movement and, therefore, no impact on the joints.

    Drink Water

    When the body is dehydrated, it can affect a lot of areas, including the joints. They need water for lubrication and shock absorption. Avoid heavy amounts of beverages that act as diuretics, like coffee, tea, soft drinks and alcohol. Replace them with water. The Institute of Medicine recommends that women get 2.7 total liters of water per day; men, 3.7 liters.

    Avoid High-Impact Jobs

    If you have a job where you are constantly kneeling or are on your feet, you can increase your chances of getting arthritis. Always protect your knees with padding when there is going to be a lot of stress on them. Avoid any high impact or contact activities with all of your other joints as well.

    Natural Pain Relief & Diets for Arthritis

    Arthritis is a common condition that affects the joints of your body. The foods you eat are essential to how your body functions and may impact your pain levels. Therefore it is important that you eat a variety of healthy foods and make sure you are getting the required vitamins, minerals and other nutrients that can help your body function at its optimal level.

    Diet and Arthritis

    If you suffer from joint pain caused by arthritis, eating a healthy diet is very important to your overall health. The pain of arthritis can affect your diet, because fatigue and pain can lower your appetite and the swollen joints and loss of movement may lead you to avoid foods that need more time or effort to prepare and cook. An arthritis diet should be composed of seven basic guidelines. First, eat a variety of foods like fruits, vegetables, fish, whole grains, nuts, seeds and healthy vegetable oil. Second, maintain an ideal weight. Excess weight can place more stress on joints that are already sore and damaged. Third, avoid foods high in fat and cholesterol, which include animal products and foods with high saturated and trans fat. Fourth, avoid foods high in sugar to help control insulin and contribute to a healthy body weight. Fifth, eat foods that contain healthy fiber and starch, like fruits and vegetables. Sixth, avoid high levels of sodium to lower your risk of heart disease. Seventh, limit excess alcohol and drink in moderation. If you eat a variety of foods like those listed above and avoid processed foods, you will ensure that your body has all the essential nutrients that it needs to function properly. This will lower your risk for developing chronic illness.

    Pain Relief

    No foods have been shown to specifically exacerbate the symptoms of arthritis, but if certain foods make your symptoms worse, avoid them. The diet that is recommended for people with arthritis is not specifically for pain relief but is instead designed for healthy nutrition. This diet does contain omega-3 fatty acids, which are found in fish and some plants like flaxseed. Omega-3 fatty acids reduce inflammation and may help lower the risk of arthritis and help with pain levels.

    Considerations

    Arthritis pain can be very uncomfortable and your doctor will work with you to make sure that any medications or other treatments help relieve your symptoms. According to the experts at MayoClinic.com, natural ways to control your arthritis pain include exercise, weight loss and using hot and cold to soothe sore muscles and treat inflammation. Forms of alternative medicine that may work include chiropractic care, acupuncture, tai chi and yoga. Some natural foods that may help include ginger for osteoarthritis pain, avocado-soybean unsaponifiables from avocado and soybean oil for cartilage damage and glucosamine and chondroitin for osteoarthritis pain.

    ARTHRITIS NATURAL REMEDIES

    Avocado Soybean Unsaponifiables

    Avocado soybean unsaponifiables (ASU) is made from the extract of soybean and avocado oils. It appears to help with inflammation, according to the Arthritis Foundation. In addition, the "Journal of Rheumatology" published a study in 2003 that showed ASU to slow the deterioration of cartilage and possibly even repair it.

    Bromelain

    Bromelain, made from an enzyme found in pineapple can help with pain and inflammation. A 2005 study conducted in Germany also showed bromelain helped to boost the immune system and protect against infection. This natural remedy, however, can be dangerous when taken with blood thinners.
    Cat's Claw

    Cat's claw is made from the root bark found in a woody vine and then dried. It is found in Peru's Amazon rain forests. Researchers there believe it has anti-inflammatory properties. A paper published in the "Journal of Rheumatology" quoted a study that showed cat's claw reduced swelling and pain in the joints.
    Glucosamine and Chondroitin

    Glucosamine is made from the shells of crustaceans like shrimp and crab while chondroitin is derived from pork or bovine sources. The Glucosamine/Chondroitin Arthritis Intervention Trial (GAIT) conducted by the National Institutes of Health illustrated that, when the supplements are taken together, they can decrease pain and inflammation, as well as improve joint mobility.
    Devil's Claw

    Devil's claw is an herb that originated in South Africa. The international journal "Phytomedicine" reported on a 2002 study of more than 200 people with osteoarthritis, knee, hip or back pain who used devil's claw. The majority reported a decrease in their pain and mobility. The Arthritis Foundation also believes that devil's claw may help those with gout.
    Fish Oil

    The oil made from cold water fish, like salmon, tuna and mackerel, has been found to be helpful with an array of health problems, including arthritis. More than a half dozen studies have shown enough improvement among those with rheumatoid arthritis that they could cut down on their prescription anti-inflammatory medication.
    Ginger

    The root of the ginger plant has been shown to inhibit inflammation, according to the Arthritis Foundation. In addition, it is used to reduce nausea, fight stomach ulcers and increase the circulation of those with Reynaud's phenomenon, a form of arthritis that affects the fingers and toes.
    Stinging Nettle

    The stem and leaves of the stinging nettle are used to make pills and extracts or tea that can be taken internally or applied directly to the skin. A study conducted in Germany showed that the leaf has an anti-inflammatory substance especially helpful in joint diseases such as arthritis.
    Turmeric

    Turmeric is a spice ground from the roots of the plant by the same name. It has been used for centuries in Indian and Chinese medicine as a treatment for arthritis. The Arthritis Foundation reports that a number of studies have shown that it reduces inflammation and may improve the immune system.----sruthi venkat






Tuesday, 5 June 2012

20 Places You should Visit

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1. The Amazon

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Regardless of which country you go to to see it--Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname, or French Guiana--considering it's the largest rainforest in the world and houses millions of unique creatures rarely found anywhere else, it's worth seeing for thousands of reasons.

2. Antelope Canyon

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You might think the Grand Canyon is the only canyon you need to see in the US, but really, consider Antelope Canyon, which is conveniently also located in Arizona. Antelope Canyon was created through rivers and streams eroding the sandstone, and it makes for a wholly awesome experience where you can just saunter through miles of them.

3. Uluru (Ayers Rock)

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Located in the middle of the Australian Outback, you probably recognize this one from The Adventurers Down Under. In real life, though, it's even more amazing. However, you'll find that flying on an eagle's back makes it much easier to access, as it's actually more than 280 miles outside of any significant town (Alice Springs).

4. Bora Bora

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Located in French Polynesia in the South Pacific, Bora Bora is well-known as one of the most beautiful islands in the world. With crystal clear waters and awesome accommodations, there's no way to avoid this one.

5. Victoria Falls

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Victoria Falls, between Zambia and Zimbabwe, is (debatably) the largest waterfall in the world, with a width of 5604ft (1708m) and a height of 354ft (108m), and a much better choice than Niagara Falls.

6. Norwegian Fjords

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Norway has one of the longest coastlines in the world, but almost certainly the most interesting. Its eastern coast is riddled with hundreds of jagged inlets, jutting right into the inland of the country. The formations within them as well as the views from them are among the most mesmerizing around.

7. Santorini

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Santorini is an island off the coast of Greece, thousands of years ago the site of one of the largest volcanic explosions in history. Today it plays home to spectacular views, crazy architecture, and a storied history (supposedly the same eruption that destroyed it led to the legend of Atlantis).

8. Iceland

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Iceland features some of the most alien landscapes in the world, from huge, partially frozen waterfalls, to the Northern Lights and insane sunsets and sunrises, to miles of barren tundra; not to mention an outgoing population who's down to party.

9. Moraine Lake

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You'd think a lake is a lake, but surely not. At least not Moraine Lake. Up in Alberta, Canada, Moraine is uniquely astounding because when it's full, the intensely light rock from the surrounding mountains refracts, creating a neon, mind-blowing shade of blue. Plus, you know, the whole area is pretty amazing in the first place.

10. Petra

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Built around 1200BC, Petra is an ancient city of Jordan, renowned not just for the fact that it's entirely built inside "towering rocks," but for its intricacies therein. The city was able to constructed in the desert because its designers, the Nabataeans, redirected waterways, creating an artificial oasis--the center of their caravan trade, and a fortress.

11. Machu Picchu

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Located almost eight thousand feet above sea level in Peru, Machu Picchu is one of the most amazing feats of architecture in the world. While you might think it's a pretty weird place to put a city, you'd be wrong: most believe it was an estate for the Inca emperor Pachacuti, who really must've need to take some time away from it all.

12. Plitvice

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Plitvice is the oldest national park in Southeast Europe, and the largest in Croatia. Its views are something that few would expect in Europe at all, and the fact that it remains relatively untouched (aside from a few walkways), makes it all the better.

13. Great Barrier Reef

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14. Sistine Chapel

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Honestly, with some of the most prominent works by some of the most famous Renaissance artists--like Michelangelo, Sandro Botticelli, and Pietro Perugino--how could you not want to take a quick look at the Sistine Chapel? I mean, it's in Vatican City, which is pretty worth checking out on its own.

15. Stonehenge

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theories
surrounding Stonehenge, it seems pretty likely that it'll have to do with the apocalypse anyway, so you might as well see the harbinger in person before it all goes to hell.

16. Taj Mahal

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The Taj Mahal is considered "the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage," which should be reason enough to visit its vaulted walls and beautiful gardens; but what's more, it was built from 1632-1653 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan
in memory of his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Now that is some serious devotion.

17. Palace of Versailles

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The pinnacle of absolute monarchy and the indulgence of the ancien régimein France, Louis XIV transformed this former hunting lodge into one of the most expansive palaces in the world. So indulgent was it, in fact, that Louis had all records of how much it originally cost to build destroyed, though the estimates range from $2 billion up to almost $300 billion in today's dollars.

18. Great Wall of China

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Construction of the Great Wall began in the 7th century BC and continued for hundreds of years. It's the longest fortification ever built, constructed to thwart invasions of Mongolian and Manchu enemies. At its height (well, length), it was more than 3700 miles (6000km) long.

19. Angkor Wat

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Angkor Wat is a temple complex surrounded by a moat, built by Cambodian king Suryavarman II in the early 12th century to serve as the state temple and capital city. The symmetry and "harmony" of its design has been compared to the most famous architecture of ancient Greece and the Romans.

20. Church of Our Virgin Mary of Zion

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Located in Axum, Ethiopia, this site is important--like Stonehenge--when we're talking about the apocalypse. Contained within this tiny structure is supposedly the Ark of the Covenant, aka where the tablet with the Ten Commandments is supposed to be. Something crazy will probably go down here before the end of the world







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Monday, 30 April 2012

Life is so simple, live it

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Different people have different ways to spend their lives. As a result, simplifying life would carry a different meaning for each one of us.
I wouldn’t be wrong if I assume that most of us want to spend time with their loved ones, do work that they really like to do, have time for hobbies, spend less time finding important stuff and just be happy. And if we are not able to accomplish most of the above, we need to look at and simplify a few things in our lives.

1. Figure Out What’s Really Important

Figuring out what’s really important to you, what makes you happy and what are the goals for your life is the first step towards the simplification you aim to achieve.
It’s only when you know what’s really important, you can prioritize your tasks accordingly and get things done without being stressed.

2. Analyze Your Current Routine

Spend a day analyzing how you have been spending your days. What is your daily routine like? Has it helped with your work? Has it helped your health? Are you able to take time out for family and friends? Have you been prioritizing tasks according to what’s really important? Is the routine designed accordingly?
If any of these are out of whack, it’s time to change the routine.

3. Overcome Information Overload

Although most of the information we consume every day may appear to be “life-saving” at first glance, it’s actually avoidable. I’ve talked about tips for managing information overload and managing your RSS feeds before here at WorkAwesome.
Susan offered tips on managing email overload. Did you read and implement the steps suggested? If you haven’t yet, it’s time you get started with them.

4. Simplify Household Tasks

Most people don’t realize that household chores, if not done productively, could easily take up a significant chunk of your time. It’s important to simplify them.
What are the chores you do every day? Which of them have to be done every day? How do you organize your household in a way that it eliminates many chores? These are some questions you need to answer.

5. Get Rid of Things You Don’t Use

Take a look at that old bookshelf that has piles of books gathering dust. You never read any of them twice. Heck, you didn’t even read some of them once! Don’t you think you are better off distributing them to someone who could benefit from reading them?
The same can be applied to your DVDs, CDs, gadgets et al. Either sell them or give them away. Simplify.

6. Don’t Buy Things You Might Not Use

The reason you had that enormous collection of books or DVDs in the first place was because you bought them thinking they’d be of great help. Turns out you were wrong.
So, from now on, only buy things you are likely to use — and use often. When it comes to books and movies (unless you are a voracious reader or a movie buff) you can borrow or rent them instead of buying each new thing that comes out.

7. De-clutter and Organize Your Home & Workplace

Yes, de-clutter. De-clutter your desk, de-clutter your desktop, de-clutter your workspace. Just get started on cleaning up the mess that’s surrounding you.
Make things look clean and simple around you. This is an important step in simplifying your life.

8. Go Paperless

If you look around you, most of the clutter is constituted by paper in one or form or another. So going paperless not only makes your work easier and saves you time, it also significantly reduces workspace clutter.
I understand that a few tasks need paper. But try to use latest tools and software as much as possible to get things done.

9. Delegate and Get Help

No matter how organized you are — and how easily you can get things done — if your work grows, you are bound to get overwhelmed if you are doing it all alone. And that’s not just for your work, but for everything else in your life.
Delegating tasks to others who can do it better than you, collaborating with friends in various aspects of life, seeking help from someone who knows it better…all this helps to keep you sane and carry on with life without getting stressed and frustrated.

10. Disconnect Often

Last, and probably the most important step in simplifying your life – disconnect often. Disconnect from what? From anything that has you connected all day. It could be the internet for one, a cellphone for another. For someone, it might be a musical instrument which he just can’t stop playing for hours.
Take a few hours off every week, and a day or two off every month from what you do every day. Stay disconnected…stay abandoned. Spend time with yourself, with something you like to do but can’t find time for, with someone you love but don’t have time for, with nature. Take time out and thank the universe for the life and the opportunities you’ve got.