Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts

Friday, April 18, 2014

Almonds the New Milk!

One of our life sources maybe what grows from the ground after all. 



While we've been conditioned to believe milk is the epitome of healthy drinking, it's really a gamble. It can be highly beneficial or highly detrimental. Physicians emphasize the importance of plenty of milk for young bodies, and dairy products have long been a part of the standard food pyramid (taught to our children and therefore, perpetuated). Shoppers have options, and now need to be educated and picky about their daily moo juice.

Milk from many animals, particularly cows, has long been a regular food staple for many, but not all, cultures. It provides other food sources such as cheese, yogurt, butter and kefir and is a source of protein, vitamin D and calcium. On the flip side, it's also a trigger for lactose intolerance. Lactose is a sugar usually digested in the intestinal tract. Many people lack or lose the ability to digest lactose and will suffer from significant bowel cramping, bloating or even loose bowels upon consuming dairy products. This problem can be overcome to some degree by replacing the lost enzyme as an oral supplement.

Dairy is one of the most commonly reported food allergies [Source: Rona, Nowak-Wegrzyn. Even when not seen as a specific allergy, milk is frequently not tolerated by the gastrointestinal tract. This is a problem that can extend beyond lactose intolerance. 

For many, milk can cause bloating, constipation and even reflux. Clinically, milk may also be linked to increased eczema, worsening sinus problems, migraine headaches and joint pain. Milk is considered a mucus-producing food and is clinically thought to aggravate congestion. One Johns Hopkins physician, Dr. Frank Oski, has even written a book that shares his experiences of decreased rates of strep throat infection once children removed milk from their diets. Often, these conditions resolve or improve when milk is removed or eliminated from the diet. 

For those who wish to keep dairy in their diet, know that much of the “regular” milk on store shelves is far from healthy. Milk cows are given growth hormones to increase their milk production and antibiotics to decrease infections. These materials become contaminants in the milk and their impact on the human body is not entirely known. Look for containers that clearly state that the cows used to produce the milk were not given any hormones or antibiotics. The term “organic”  can be misleading. Organic milk may mean no hormones in one case and no antibiotics in another, or that the cows were fed organic grain. Even large consumer companies such as Kroger and Starbucks are offering hormone-free dairy products. You should also choose milk from grass-fed cows. While most cows will graze on grass at some point in their lifetime, many will be shifted to some other feed source to increase their size and milk production. Cattle rely on an internal system that is uniquely adapted to the processing of grasses as their major food source. Other types of food, such as corn, will fatten up the cow and make them less healthy. This carries over to both the meat and the milk. Cows fed exclusively grass will themselves be healthier and produce healthier milk.

Another growing trend in nutrition is a return to raw milk, which has not been pasteurized. Pasteurization is the process of heating milk at very high temperatures to destroy bacteria. Many argue that this exposure to high heat also damages the natural structures of the proteins in the milk, making them harder to digest. A study focusing on children raised on a farm showed decreased allergies due to exposure to high levels of bacteria in addition, data suggests a protective effect of raw milk in regards to allergie. Raw milk is a source of propionibacterium, a group of bacteria that is thought to help benefit the health of the intestinal tract. Clearly, the source of any raw milk product will have a direct effect on its quality. Take the time to understand what safeguards have been made at that particular dairy to keep the facility clean and the cows as healthy as possible. States vary on the legality of raw milk products, and those interested should investigate what is available in their state. Listen to what your body is telling you about milk consumption, and always respect the answer that is given. 



Now available I suggest to try almond milk as a replacement if no allergies will prevent consumption. Live natural and your life will be organic. 

Author Vauree Augustine

Sunday, March 30, 2014

The State of Mental Health

The Health Gap!



The Worst Places in America for Mental Health, Child Poverty and College Attendance Mapped.

The map above shows the top- and bottom-ranking counties in each state, with the least healthy counties in orange and the most healthy in yellow. 


Even within a single state, Americans’ ability to lead healthy lives can vary wildly and depends significantly on which county they live in. Large gulfs exist between the least healthy and the healthiest U.S. counties. For example, one county has 55,969 people per mental health provider, while another has only 72 people per provider.

In the latest edition of County Health Rankings, researchers from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute analyzed local data to paint a holistic picture of the quality of health in each U.S. county. The heath rankings are based on 29 factors, including smoking, high school graduation rates, housing problems, physical inactivity and access to healthy foods.  



 
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Maps of 11 health factors, below, highlight the geographic distribution of health nationally. The county-level data produced several interesting national statistics. By 2012, teen birth rates had decreased about 25 percent since 2007. Smoking rates also dropped, from 21 percent in 2005 to 18 percent in 2012. Violent crime has dropped by almost 50 percent over the past two decades, and obesity rates appear to be leveling off in recent years.

Other parts of the data are less sunny. The proportion of children living in poverty has gone up, from 18 percent of all children in 2007 to 23 percent in 2012. Sexually transmitted infections like chlamydia and gonorrhea increased from 2009 to 2012. Smoking rates dropped, from 21 percent in 2005 to 18 percent in 2012.  

Driving alone to work: 

Over 75 percent of workers in the U.S. drive to work alone, and a third of them have commutes of longer than 30 minutes each way. Driving long distances to work, especially alone, was considered a detriment to health in the report, because “dependence on driving leads to thousands of deaths and injuries and exposes us to air pollution. It also contributes to physical inactivity, obesity and social isolation,” the report says.



 
County Health Ratings County Health Ratings

Severe housing problems: Almost 1 in 5 households in the U.S. have “severe housing problems,” defined as the percentage of households in a county that are overcrowded; lack facilities for cooking, cleaning or bathing; pose severe cost burdens to the residents; or a combination of those factors.

Depending on the county, severe housing problems affect anywhere from 3 to 69 percent of the county’s population, with the most severe housing problems clustered on the East and West coasts, parts of the South and Alaska.



 
County Health Ratings

Mental health: In the least-mental-health-friendly county (which is unnamed), there is one mental health provider per 55,969 people, and on average there are 1,620 people per mental health care provider. Access to mental health care is best in the West and the Northeast. 



 
County Health Ratings

Food environment: The index for this map is based on a combination of two factors: limited access to healthy food and food insecurity. Darker colors correspond with a worse (lower number) food environment index, and lighter colors correspond to a better food environment (higher number).



 
County Health Rankings

Children in poverty: Within Kentucky alone, the percentage of children living in poverty ranges from 8 to 27 percent, depending on the county, which is the biggest range of any state. Among all U.S. counties, the percentage of children living in poverty ranges from 3 to 60 percent, and 10 percent of counties have child poverty rates of 37 percent or greater. In 2012, 23 percent of all U.S. children under 18 lived in poverty. 



 
County Health Rankings

College: College attendees tend to live longer, according to the report. The counties with the lowest rates of “some college attendance” are located in the South, and the rates for college attendees in counties across the U.S. range from 18 percent of the population to 88 percent.



 
County Health Rankings

Author James Neal 

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Age Defying Secrets

10 ways to stay Young!

Men have the answer in their good lifestyle choices. Researchers at Emory University screened 283 Men and ultimately 97 were picked to be followed by 661 College Student volunteers. The study was informative in different healthcare categories.


30-40 (pictured above)



When it came to products making anti-aging claims, "we were a little skeptical, I have to say," said Dr Donald Hill of Emory University. 

With the 97 men that were followed in this study 10 practices collectively were a vast part of each males daily to weekly schedules. The guys were followed for 3 weeks and the findings explained much more than we thought with a very simple answer. 

40-50 (pictured above)

The men at are in the 30-40 age range looked 5-10 years younger than their current ages. Also the ages ranging of 40-50 as well as 50-65 carried the same appearance factors and health conditions.

What are Men doing? Here are 10 reasons why men are age defying.

1. Exercise

Exercise you body, put your body in motion. Gym, running, walking, sports etc.

2. Have fun! 

Be social, enjoy your children, keep family and friends close.

3. Work Smarter not Harder

Don't over do it, balance your work, 
But be effective.

4. No Booze

Keep alcohol to a minimum, it's okay to get a buzz but it does pack years of aging on.

5. Sex

Healthy safe sex is great for men, the natural cardio creates more of a sexual definition in appearance that crunches and push-ups don't.

6. Keep it Clean
 
Good House Keeping, a pure space does great things for the mind and spirit.

7. Laugh

Have a moment to have a good chuckle with friends, family and coworkers.

8. Be at peace

Mediation is a calming tool that can get you in a positive mindset to take on your day.

9. Soap up

Great grooming, shave, manicures  haircuts etc. the reflection of yourself matters.

10. Chew

Veggies, fruits, nuts and grains all help with skin cell rejuvenation and all around wellness. 

50-65 (pictured above)
 
The key to youth is live your best life. After following these men for all types of races, economical, cultures and backgrounds. The findings are that the combinations of all these methods of life are consistent in defying your age.

Author Aimé Grisham