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15 Mart 2017 Çarşamba

Astragalus Root: Beneficial For Both Health & Beauty

Ever since the ancient of times, the Astragalus root has been used in countries such as China, Japan, and Korea, to strengthen the chi and ensure a better state of health. Today, the astragalus root is used all over the world, being appreciated for the benefits that it has to offer, not only for one’s health but also when it comes to beauty. The root is known to ensure beautiful skin, keeping the signs of aging at a safe distance. At the same time, it stimulates the proper functioning of the immune system, and it builds stamina, helping those who suffer from immune deficiency conditions.


Astragalus root, a solution for those who suffer from arthritis


Arthritis is an inflammatory condition, characterized by some discomforting symptoms, such as pain, stiffness, and inflammation. According to an article published in 2003, in the Alternative Medicine Review, astragalus root can be used to stimulate the immune system. This is because it contains polysaccharides, which work to heal the body and improve the symptoms associated with immune-deficiency conditions, such as the different types of arthritis.


Beauty benefits – astragalus root, an excellent weapon against the aging process


From a certain age, it becomes difficult to hide the signs of aging, no matter how many cosmetic products we may use. You might not be aware of this, but Astragalus root is an excellent weapon against the aging process, helping you make both neck and chest wrinkles less visible. An article published on the subject of astragalus, in Natural Herbal Living, cites a study undertaken by researchers in China. It seems that these researchers discovered astragalus root to be rich in flavonoids, which are antioxidants. These are known to reduce inflammation within the body, including at the level of the skin, thus improving its overall appearance.


The benefits of the astragalus root about beauty and aging have been confirmed in another study as well. The study was undertaken in 2013 and published in the Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, concerning the natural weapons and strategies for the skin aging. The astragalus root was presented as a popular Chinese herb, well-known for its beneficial properties. According to the study, the root could be used to stimulate the natural production of hyaluronic acid at the level of the skin. This is rather important, as the deficit of hyaluronic acid is one of the main reasons, for which the signs of aging become visible, even from an early age.


An amazing solution to cancer


For many years now, scientists have been trying to discover cancer treatments that work. According to a study undertaken in 2016 and published in the Scholars Research Library, astragalus root presents anti-carcinoma properties. Interestingly enough, the study revealed that not only the root but also the leaves and the stems of the plant have anti-cancer and anti-tumor properties. Among the types of cancers that could be treated with this natural remedy, there are breast, ovarian, colon, gastric, cervical, stomach, colorectal, liver, lung and nasopharyngeal. The astragalus root was confirmed to present highly-efficient anti-carcinoma effects.


Diabetes patients can benefit from the astragalus root


According to a study undertaken in 2013 and published in the Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, astragalus root could be efficiently used in patients diagnosed with diabetes mellitus. The natural root is already part of many Chinese herbal formulas recommended for patients who suffer from this chronic condition. The high content in immune-modulating polysaccharides confirmed that this natural remedy could be more than beneficial for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Pancreatic cells are protected, as the astragalus root has anti-inflammatory properties and blood sugar levels are kept at constant levels. However, further research is still necessary, to determine the exact way, in which the astragalus root could be turned into such a treatment for diabetic patients.


The astragalus root can increase the level of circulating testosterone


Low levels of circulating testosterone have been associated with a wide range of health problems in men, with infertility standing at the top of the list. According to a study undertaken in 2014 and published in Plant Biochemistry & Physiology, the astragalus root is one of the natural herbal remedies, which could be turned into a supplement and administered for the increase in circulating testosterone levels. However, the authors of the study drew attention to the fact that further research is necessary, as there are no additional studies to currently confirm such properties.


Other benefits of the astragalus root


According to an article published online by the University of Maryland, Medical Center, the astragalus root has a wide range of other benefits. It can reduce the level of stress within the body, thus keeping some medical conditions at a safe distance. Moreover, it can be safely administered in patients diagnosed with anemia, heart disease and liver disease (hepatitis). It is recommended as a natural remedy for the commonhold, it can help patients to recover from cancer treatments (chemotherapy), and it can also be useful when it comes to dealing with seasonal allergies.


Final words


As you have probably understood by now, the astragalus root is one of the most versatile herbs out there, having a great number of benefits to offer, for both health and beauty. It is especially recommended to patients who suffer from immune-deficiency conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. Moreover, it can keep the signs of aging at a safe distance, and it can ensure an excellent state of health.



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Astragalus Root: Beneficial For Both Health & Beauty

10 Mart 2017 Cuma

Astragalus Root: Beneficial For Both Health & Beauty

Ever since the ancient of times, the Astragalus root has been used in countries such as China, Japan, and Korea, to strengthen the chi and ensure a better state of health. Today, the astragalus root is used all over the world, being appreciated for the benefits that it has to offer, not only for one’s health but also when it comes to beauty. The root is known to ensure beautiful skin, keeping the signs of aging at a safe distance. At the same time, it stimulates the proper functioning of the immune system, and it builds stamina, helping those who suffer from immune deficiency conditions.


Astragalus root, a solution for those who suffer from arthritis


Arthritis is an inflammatory condition, characterized by some discomforting symptoms, such as pain, stiffness, and inflammation. According to an article published in 2003, in the Alternative Medicine Review, astragalus root can be used to stimulate the immune system. This is because it contains polysaccharides, which work to heal the body and improve the symptoms associated with immune-deficiency conditions, such as the different types of arthritis.


Beauty benefits – astragalus root, an excellent weapon against the aging process


From a certain age, it becomes difficult to hide the signs of aging, no matter how many cosmetic products we may use. You might not be aware of this, but Astragalus root is an excellent weapon against the aging process, helping you make both neck and chest wrinkles less visible. An article published on the subject of astragalus, in Natural Herbal Living, cites a study undertaken by researchers in China. It seems that these researchers discovered astragalus root to be rich in flavonoids, which are antioxidants. These are known to reduce inflammation within the body, including at the level of the skin, thus improving its overall appearance.


The benefits of the astragalus root about beauty and aging have been confirmed in another study as well. The study was undertaken in 2013 and published in the Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, concerning the natural weapons and strategies for the skin aging. The astragalus root was presented as a popular Chinese herb, well-known for its beneficial properties. According to the study, the root could be used to stimulate the natural production of hyaluronic acid at the level of the skin. This is rather important, as the deficit of hyaluronic acid is one of the main reasons, for which the signs of aging become visible, even from an early age.


An amazing solution to cancer


For many years now, scientists have been trying to discover cancer treatments that work. According to a study undertaken in 2016 and published in the Scholars Research Library, astragalus root presents anti-carcinoma properties. Interestingly enough, the study revealed that not only the root but also the leaves and the stems of the plant have anti-cancer and anti-tumor properties. Among the types of cancers that could be treated with this natural remedy, there are breast, ovarian, colon, gastric, cervical, stomach, colorectal, liver, lung and nasopharyngeal. The astragalus root was confirmed to present highly-efficient anti-carcinoma effects.


Diabetes patients can benefit from the astragalus root


According to a study undertaken in 2013 and published in the Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, astragalus root could be efficiently used in patients diagnosed with diabetes mellitus. The natural root is already part of many Chinese herbal formulas recommended for patients who suffer from this chronic condition. The high content in immune-modulating polysaccharides confirmed that this natural remedy could be more than beneficial for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Pancreatic cells are protected, as the astragalus root has anti-inflammatory properties and blood sugar levels are kept at constant levels. However, further research is still necessary, to determine the exact way, in which the astragalus root could be turned into such a treatment for diabetic patients.


The astragalus root can increase the level of circulating testosterone


Low levels of circulating testosterone have been associated with a wide range of health problems in men, with infertility standing at the top of the list. According to a study undertaken in 2014 and published in Plant Biochemistry & Physiology, the astragalus root is one of the natural herbal remedies, which could be turned into a supplement and administered for the increase in circulating testosterone levels. However, the authors of the study drew attention to the fact that further research is necessary, as there are no additional studies to currently confirm such properties.


Other benefits of the astragalus root


According to an article published online by the University of Maryland, Medical Center, the astragalus root has a wide range of other benefits. It can reduce the level of stress within the body, thus keeping some medical conditions at a safe distance. Moreover, it can be safely administered in patients diagnosed with anemia, heart disease and liver disease (hepatitis). It is recommended as a natural remedy for the commonhold, it can help patients to recover from cancer treatments (chemotherapy), and it can also be useful when it comes to dealing with seasonal allergies.


Final words


As you have probably understood by now, the astragalus root is one of the most versatile herbs out there, having a great number of benefits to offer, for both health and beauty. It is especially recommended to patients who suffer from immune-deficiency conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. Moreover, it can keep the signs of aging at a safe distance, and it can ensure an excellent state of health.



Astragalus Root: Beneficial For Both Health & Beauty

28 Ekim 2016 Cuma

A male pill matters because both partners can share the side-effects | Deborah Orr

An experimental male contraceptive jab has proved just as effective as the pill is for women. Trials were abandoned, however, because side-effects included depression, raised libido and acne. Which is weird, because the pill has similar side-effects – although sometimes it can cure acne. The pill’s other common side-effects include nausea, headaches, breast tenderness, anxiety, weight gain and, sometimes, decreased libido. However, suggesting that the pill isn’t an almost perfect form of birth control tends not to go down very well.


This is understandable. The pill has given women agency over their own lives like nothing else. And women don’t want that great freedom to be tarnished. The advantages of an equally reliable male contraceptive, of course, are much less direct. If anything, the pill freed men from worry about contraception or “getting a girl pregnant” to the extent that an unwanted pregnancy is often looked on as something that’s entirely the fault of the fool who’s enceinte. It’s hard not to look on all those anti-abortionists and morning-after pill killjoys as people determined that foolish women should pay for their own singular mistakes.


Yet a male contraceptive is simply more sensible, in biological terms, than a female one. In her book, Sweetening the Pill, and in numerous articles, Holly Grigg-Spall points out that men have no fertility cycle, while women are only fertile for six days every month. Women take a lot of responsibility for those six days, while the constant risk is not from their ova but from ever-ready sperm.


Grigg-Spall, who is a passionate advocate of raised awareness about the pill’s risks to women, believes that its side-effects are minimised not just because of feminism, which cannot help but see the pill’s advantages as outweighing its disadvantages, because they do, but also because of sexism, which tends to dismiss female problems as trivial and male advantages as important. It’s hard not to agree with her, when comparing this latest research, in which side-effects were given such emphasis, with Danish research published last month that linked the pill to depression and gained little more than shrugs.



Packets of pills


‘Shared responsibility for reproductive freedom still seems so far away.’ Photograph: Garo/Phanie/Rex/Shutterstock

Yet it’s precisely because hormonal contraceptives have side-effects, and that these vary from person to person, that a decent male contraceptive would be such a good thing. If one partner finds the side-effects unbearable, then the other can take up the mantle. If one partner has been on contraceptive hormones for a long time, he can give his body a rest and ask his partner to take her turn. A male pill would promote the idea of shared responsibility. Which in matters of sex and reproduction still needs a lot of promoting.


The pill unleashed sexual freedom on a grateful world. It took a while for feminism to realise that this was not by any means always to the advantage of women. Ever since that time, discussion about the male pill has tended to focus on casual sex – whether a woman would trust a man who said he was on the male pill, since a lie wouldn’t leave him up the duff. But the truth is that barrier methods remain necessary for casual sex, to protect against sexually transmitted diseases, whether other contraception is being used or not. Hormonal contraception for both sexes is at its most positive as a goal in stable relationships, where it is so important for responsibility and risk to be shared.


Yet shared responsibility for reproductive freedom still seems so far away. One reason why the development of an effective male contraceptive has been painfully slow is lack of enthusiasm for the idea. Money for research isn’t there because big pharma doesn’t think men will be keen enough. The prospect of more equality, empathy and understanding between the sexes just doesn’t thrill the market.


Unlike Grigg-Spall, who had a terrible time when she was on the pill, and suffered major side-effects such as panic attacks, I’m not against hormonal contraceptives, even if they are risky. I stayed on the pill for a long time, maybe too long, and eventually I couldn’t face it any more. I’d have very much liked it if my partner could have taken his turn too. That alternative wasn’t available. But that isn’t just scientific and pharmaceutical happenstance. I’m troubled by the idea that risks women are routinely encouraged to take are risks that men are not willing also to take. There are related risks that men won’t take either. Vasectomies are at a historically low level. Addressing this particular inequality is a huge step towards addressing many others.


With double as many people willing to take a contraceptive pill, fewer women would have to suffer in silence for the sake of worry-free sex. I’m sure that some men would be happy to take a hormonal contraceptive. But the market tells us that not nearly enough are interested, while research tells us that even when they are, they’re too risk-averse for the idea to be driven forward with enough urgency.


Reliable contraception is a Great Thing for humanity. It’s about time that half of humanity stopped shirking and joined women in engaging in the physical challenges that are undertaken in embracing it.



A male pill matters because both partners can share the side-effects | Deborah Orr

3 Eylül 2016 Cumartesi

The NHS has banned cigarettes and should ban meat too – both cause cancer

The World Health Organisation ranks bacon, ham and sausages alongside smoking as a cause of cancer, placing processed meats in the same carcinogenic category as asbestos, alcohol and arsenic. The World Cancer Research Fund advises eating cured meats as little as possible – ideally not at all. And there’s persuasive evidence that, compared to a solely plant-based diet, eating meat shortens life and makes people sicker and fatter.


Against this background, the NHS allows fast food chains in its hospitals. Patient menus offer a wide selection of meats every day. And creamed potatoes, beef casserole and sweet chilli pork and rice are recommended “healthier choices”. Patients can tuck into disease-promoting animal flesh, but do not enjoy unrestricted hedonism. Meat eaters who enjoy a relaxing cigarette after dinner are prevented from doing so, apparently in their own and others’ best interests, thanks to a blanket ban on smoking.


But how can the NHS sensibly ban cigarettes as a known health hazard while simultaneously promoting meat? To endorse one known danger while completely banning a similar one makes no sense. Either it’s OK to allow free choice or it’s OK to prevent “unhealthy behaviours”, but you can’t have it both ways. If you ban smoking you have to ban meat, which causes considerably more damage to animals, the environment and individuals than smoking. If you don’t ban meat, then you can’t ban smoking. Which is it to be? George Orwell coined the idea of doublethink in his dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four to highlight the troubling phenomenon where we simultaneously accept mutually contradictory beliefs as true, blissfully unaware there’s any conflict.


In doublethink we fail to notice even the most stunning inconsistencies. Most people like to think of themselves as animal lovers – in the UK for example about half of all households keep pets – yet it’s estimated that only 2%–10% of the UK population is vegetarian (will eat dairy and eggs) and less than 1% is vegan (will not eat or use any animal matter). So it seems that at least 50 million British animal lovers are happy to eat them, which is surely more than a little weird.


We’ve all seen people putting money in animal charity collection boxes with one hand, while eating a beef burger with the other. But even staring absurdity in the face, most of us don’t notice a problem. We only see it once we’re ready to. Until then we flick it away: “pets are different”, “pigs are meant to be eaten”, “we have to have our iron”, “all farmed animals are treated well”, “you can slaughter animals humanely”, and so on.


We are plagued by doublethink because we habitually separate the world into unrelated packets. Smoking is a health issue. Meat is normal. Alcohol is bad. Not allowing tobacco products to be displayed is health promotion. Allowing body parts of slaughtered animals on public view in supermarkets is wholesome. Illogical beliefs appear compatible if their true connections are disguised. Smoking is tightly wrapped in a packet labelled “Very bad for your health”, whereas eating meat is in a quite different packet called “a balanced diet” or “you need your protein”. So long as we see the world in disconnected chunks, we can avoid serious thought, and preserve the status quo. We need more opportunity to think deeply for ourselves. And where better to begin than in the NHS, which should offer balanced information about many life choices, not just those which it’s fashionable to ban.


David Seedhouse is professor of values-based practice at the University of Worcester. His new book, Thoughtful Health Care: A Practical Guide to the Power of Awareness will be published by Sage in the spring.


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The NHS has banned cigarettes and should ban meat too – both cause cancer

20 Ağustos 2015 Perşembe

4 Techniques To Make The Practice Of Medicine Work Far better -- For Both Physicians And Individuals

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Inquire physicians across the nation what troubles they want solved, and they won’t hesitate to inform you. They worry about the increasing wellness risks they observe in sufferers primarily based on life style alternatives, obesity and a range of social elements which they really feel powerless to modify. Inquire what they would modify if they had a magic wand and they&rsquoll stage to the illogical, problematic and more and more complicated reimbursement schemes still favored by public and private payors. Inquire about all the wasteful investing in well being care and they&rsquoll cite the recent medical-legal technique. Inquire about the frustrations created into day-to-day health care practice and they&rsquoll criticize how difficult it is to use the current computer methods and the growing amount of time they commit each and every day hunting at their laptop screens.


4 Techniques To Make The Practice Of Medicine Work Far better -- For Both Physicians And Individuals

2 Temmuz 2014 Çarşamba

Obamacare both hurts or aids the US economic system no one"s sure

The Cost-effective Care Act, or Obamacare, is wreaking havoc with our view of the American economic system.


This yr, each and every revision of gross domestic product – our measure of GDP – has supplied a new read through on what Obamacare is carrying out for the economic climate. Initially, the overall health insurance program appeared to give an huge increase to healthcare spending in the US, indicating that Americans had been rushing in droves to indicator up.


Most recently, US healthcare investing for the 1st quarter of 2014 went from unbelievably sturdy to unbelievably weak. “The close to-record setting 9.9% improve in well being spending proven in the advance Q1 report has been revised to a 1.four% decline,” Goldman Sachs analysts summed up in a report these days.


The downward revision in itself was not a shock to most analysts. The dimension was.


“The revision to Q1 was even larger than we expected,” admitted Goldman Sachs analysts.


Paying on wellness solutions has been a bit of a roller coaster above the last numerous months. The report also found that personalized cash flow and investing information for April and Could demonstrate “almost flat true development in health paying”.


There might be a number of reasons for this back and forth in healthcare paying, says Goldman.


1. Hoping to keep away from insurance coverage disruptions relevant to Inexpensive Care Act, some Americans possibly scheduled their elective and less urgent procedures in the final couple of months of 2013.


2. With sufferers switching to new insurance coverage programs – far more insurance coverage disruption – payments to healthcare companies might have been delayed. As a end result, they might be counted amid healthcare paying in the 2nd quarter.


three. Timing. The rolling deadlines for Obamacare stored rolling previous the traditional fiscal cutoffs for measuring economic action. “Several enrolees waited right up until the 31 March enrolment deadline, which meant in most instances they began to obtain benefits only in April or even Could,” notes Goldman. The healthcare.gov did see a surge of visits and indicator-ups in the weeks leading up to the enrolment deadline. In truth, about 900,000 added enrolees signed up for a strategy in the initial two weeks of April after they had difficulty signing-up by the original 31 March deadline.


4. As constantly, blame the climate. In this case, the culprit may be “a milder than usual flu season”. If you did not get sick, maybe you hurt the economic system by paying much less on healthcare.


US Money Flue health care spending
This female contributed to the economy by obtaining sick during flu season, some say. Photograph: Axel Bueckert/Alamy

five. Private investing. “It is achievable that the difference is due to other personal-sector forces (eg employer-sponsored insurance coverage or out-of-pocket paying) that are more difficult to observe on a month-to-month basis,” explains the Goldman report.


As amount of the health ideas sold through the Inexpensive Care Act exchanged came with large deductibles that the shoppers have to meet just before their programs kick in, out-of-pocket spending could absolutely play a role. Particularly, given that in the starting of 2014, both physician and hospital investing have been working at much more than twice their pre-Obamacare trend, in accordance to Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics.


So what’s up coming? A lot more revisions.


“[T]he estimates could merely be revised higher after the Quarterly Services Survey data for [the 2nd quarter of the 12 months] becomes obtainable in September,” says Goldman. Quarterly Service Survey offers estimates of income and expenditures for select industries, 1 of which is healthcare.



Obamacare both hurts or aids the US economic system no one"s sure

29 Ocak 2014 Çarşamba

Recipes for cancer sufferers: meals that feeds both physique and soul


‘To consume is to reside.” As Michel Roux Snr, who has suffered and recovered from cancer, describes it, meals not only nourishes us physically, but lifts the spirits, “making us truly feel far more human”.




In no way are these issues more powerfully felt than by individuals undergoing therapy for cancer, or in the challenging days of recovery. But as anybody who has been affected by the disease will know, the appetite fluctuates, the senses are altered, and the pleasure of eating – along with essential nutrients – can fall away.




These days, we publish recipes from an inspiring new guide, Recipes for Lifestyle, by Peter Marshall (himself in recovery from cancer), which has brought together a group of top chefs, every of whom has been touched by the illness. Operating with the health care staff at Leaders in Oncology Care in London, they have produced recipes to provide optimum nutrition for this situation, but which will feed the soul too. Mark Jordan, 1 contributor, says: “With cancer, even just talking about what you’re going to consume adjustments the subject to some thing genuinely positive.”




Observe Michel Roux Sr make smoked salmon gateau with poached egg and lemon from Recipes for Life




Recipes for cancer sufferers: meals that feeds both physique and soul

Recipes for cancer sufferers: meals that feeds both entire body and soul


‘To eat is to dwell.” As Michel Roux Snr, who has suffered and recovered from cancer, describes it, foods not only nourishes us physically, but lifts the spirits, “making us feel far more human”.




By no means are these things a lot more powerfully felt than by individuals undergoing treatment for cancer, or in the challenging days of recovery. But as anybody who has been affected by the illness will know, the appetite fluctuates, the senses are altered, and the pleasure of eating – along with important nutrients – can fall away.




Today, we publish recipes from an inspiring new book, Recipes for Life, by Peter Marshall (himself in recovery from cancer), which has brought with each other a group of leading chefs, every of whom has been touched by the sickness. Functioning with the healthcare team at Leaders in Oncology Care in London, they have designed recipes to provide optimum nutrition for this situation, but which will feed the soul as well. Mark Jordan, a single contributor, says: “With cancer, even just talking about what you’re going to eat adjustments the topic to anything really good.”




Healing recipes for cancer sufferers




Recipes for cancer sufferers: meals that feeds both entire body and soul