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Popular soft drinks and risk of osteoporosis

Popular soft drinks

Popular soft drinks and risk of osteoporosis are real and the sooner you stop the better

Popular soft drinks and risk of osteoporosis: Diet danger

Most popular soft drinks including some carbonated soft drinks are very rich in phosphoric acid, which can increase calcium excretion in the urine. Nearly all soft drinks lack calcium. Looking at that, doctor Dalal Akoury MD and founder of AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center registers that combination spells trouble for women at risk of osteoporosis. It is also worth noting that the excess phosphorus promotes calcium loss from the body when calcium intake is low. Even though these drinks (popular soft drinks) do increase osteoporosis, it is worth noting that occasional soda is fine, nonetheless, many people, mainly women, consume more than an occasional can or glass. And as that was not enough, soft drink consumers may also avoid calcium-laden beverages that bolster bones, such as milk, yogurt-based drinks, and calcium and vitamin D fortified orange juice. Therefore for the prevention of osteoporosis, the following drinks are essential:

  • A mixture of fortified orange juice and seltzer or club soda that’s free of phosphoric acid
  • Eight ounces of orange juice fortified with calcium and vitamin D
  • Fat-free plain or chocolate milk
  • Fruit smoothie: Combine 8 ounces fat-free yogurt, one medium banana or a cup of fresh or frozen berries and 2 ice cubes in a blender or food processor

Popular soft drinks and risk of osteoporosis: The cost of caffeine

Caffeine leaches calcium from bones, sapping their strength. You lose about 6 milligrams of calcium for every 100 milligrams of caffeine ingested. That’s not as much of a loss as salt, but it’s worrisome, nonetheless. Caffeine is a particular problem when a woman doesn’t get enough calcium each day, to begin with.

The good news is that limiting caffeine intake to 300 milligrams a day while getting adequate calcium probably offsets any losses caffeine causes.

Coffee is a major caffeine source. For example, a 16-ounce cup of coffee can provide 320 milligrams. High-caffeine sodas can contain up to 80 milligrams per can or more.

Although tea also contains caffeine, studies suggest it does not harm, and probably helps, bone density in older women, regardless of whether they add milk to the beverage. Researchers think that tea contains plant compounds that protect bone and so if you are ready to curb caffeine? The following are some of the tips that you may want to consider:

  • Avoid caffeine-laden drinks
  • Reach for decaffeinated iced tea or hot tea
  • Splurge on a decaf, fat-free latte drink and get 450 milligrams of calcium in the bargain
  • Wean yourself from coffee by drinking half regular and half decaf drinks to start

Popular soft drinks and risk of osteoporosis: The best diet to beat osteoporosis

Finally feeling the occurrence of osteoporosis, and because of that, it’s not always easy to imagine that what you’re eating, or not, is harming your bones, doctor Akoury says. But your diet is really important on a daily basis. If you string together a bunch of bad eating days, it’s dangerous in the long run. , The safest strategy is eating a diet that’s low in salt and rich in fresh and minimally processed whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. Include enough calcium and vitamin D from foods, and supplements if necessary, and be sure to limit caffeine and carbonated drinks and for further direction on this, you can call on doctor Akoury and it will be well with you.

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Understanding addiction myths

Understanding addiction myths

Understanding addiction myths will help you take timely remedial action to free yourself from the sting of drug addiction

Understanding addiction myths: Steps of addiction recovery

Over the year’s people have fallen prey to addiction myths especially those relating to the healing process. This has derailed treatment and for this war of drug addiction to be warned, we must be well informed of the true picture of addiction healing process. Therefore, for a better understanding, we spoke to doctor Dalal Akoury, MD and founder of AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center and she reiterates that understanding addiction myths about quitting including knowledge of the treatment process are very important. This is what we want to discuss so that when you get started, you are informed of the procedures and any myths that may come your way to distract you from staying focus to your treatment objectives. There are so many myths but for the purpose of this article we will look at recovery pit stop and being a passenger during treatment.

Recovery pit stop

Many addicts assume that a quick detox in a treatment facility is all they need to be free from addiction. While detoxing and going through withdrawals is a vital step in addiction recovery, it is just the beginning. To heal effectively, the patient must consider the recovery process as a journey leading to a new way of life and not some quick “pit stop” in order to get back to normal.

Understanding addiction myths: Being a passenger during treatment

Recovering from addiction is not like other conditions where the patient is like a passenger in a vehicle driven by doctors. Here, you are the primary player in your recovery. It’s ultimately up to you to drive your recovery. And with the help of family and your addiction experts, you will get the best out of your recovery process. Because of the many myths, when you visit us at AWAREmed, we will ensure that you work with our team of experts to guard, protect, coach and cheer you on during the process. Take note that this will not absolve you from being the primary driver of your goals.

Understanding addiction myths: Drug addiction recovery process

Dealing with an addiction problem is unique and needs a lot of care and professionalism. We are very passionate about your long-term sobriety and the full healing of your mind, body, and soul. And that is why professionally we offer help along every step of the journey procedurally in the following order.

Assessment – on arrival at the facility, we will take you through a thorough assessment by a team of doctors, counselors, therapists and support staff. This is essential as it enables us to begin building on your individualized treatment plan.

Detoxification – In order or start the rehabilitation process detoxification is necessary to rid the body of any harmful drugs. For some, the detox process can be dangerous and thus should be carried out by a trusted and credentialed treatment facility under doctor’s guidance.

Rehabilitation – Removal of drugs from your system is just the beginning of the healing process. Rehabilitation involves getting to the core issues that fuel your addiction through therapy.

Aftercare – The sole purpose of aftercare is ensuring the transformation that happened during the rehabilitation process endures. Aftercare involves taking steps to ensure that the skills learned during rehabilitation become a part of everyday life. Now that you know what we will do, speak to us and let us help you become drug-free once again.

Understanding addiction myths: Steps of addiction recovery

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Neck protection from early wrinkles

Neck protection

Neck protection from early wrinkles is important and if you want to age quickly, ignore the neck area and the chest

Neck protection from early wrinkles: Moisturize elements

In the journey of perusing beauty, people have concentrated on the face so much that other parts of the body are sometimes ignored. Experts at AWAREmed health and wellness resource center under the leadership of doctor Dalal Akoury MD reiterates that such discrimination has exposed many to old age much faster than they could imagine.  Take, for instance, the neck protection from early wrinkles. The neck and chest are more delicate as your face, and the best way to delay the aging process is to boost their suppleness. The skin here is very thin and has fewer sebaceous glands, fewer lipids (essential for protecting the skin from external factors) and fewer melanocytes (cells that produce the pigment that gives color to your skin and protects it from sunlight). Your neck needs much attention as your face. If for whatever reason you have been neglecting your neck and chest, you can begin correcting the situation today and doctor Akoury will be there to take you all through anti-aging neck protection step by step.

Cleanse your neck and décolletage both morning and night. After the morning cleanses, apply moisturizer, using an upward, circular motion from under your chin to the top of your cleavage. You might discover that your neck skin requires a richer product than the one you use on your face. Massage it in, to help it penetrate the skin and to boost the circulation in that area. And in the evening, apply anti-ageing cream, either the same one you use on your face or one specifically for the neck, depending on how rich your facial product is. Most night creams now contain vitamins and antioxidants, such as Vitamin A, C, and E and beta-carotene, which are powerful anti-ageing ingredients.

Neck protection from early wrinkles: Exfoliate the neck weekly

Exfoliate the neck and chest area at least once a week to keep the skin free of inbuilt dirt and dead skin cells. This area is delicate, so avoid products that contain sharp particles, and use a gentle, non-abrasive exfoliants.

Body hydration

Because our skin loses its ability to retain moisture as we age, it is important to keep hydrated from within, by drinking water throughout the day and getting hydration from fruit and vegetables.

Eat oily fish and take a fish oil

Nutrition rich in anti-oxidants like Omega-3 acids mainly available in fish is very important. You will be very surprised how your skin will be rejuvenated by boosting collagen production. You may also consider taking a portion of salmon or mackerel weekly and not forgetting pomegranates, acai berries, blueberries and green tea which will also help you stock up on antioxidants.

Neck protection from early wrinkles: Cessation of smoking

This should motivate you to quit smoking since heavy smokers are five times more likely to have excessive wrinkling than non-smokers. Smoking damages collagen and lip pursing and squinting while inhaling creates wrinkles around your mouth and eyes, and more wrinkles in the delicate skin directly under your chin. Besides that, you can do other things like sleeping on the right pillow and doing neck exercise frequently. Finally, get help from the experts where is necessary. Doctor Akoury is available for you all the time if only you can schedule an appointment with her today.

Neck protection from early wrinkles: Moisturize elements

 

 

 

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Protracted overweight complication

Protracted overweight complication

Protracted overweight complication the solution is being physically active and feeding on healthy food stuff

Protracted overweight complication: Atrial Fibrillation and Respiratory diseases

We cannot say it is business as usual with the protracted overweight complication ravaging in our communities. Being obese has been linked to so many health conditions which we have already discussed some. But for the purpose of this article, we are going to engage the expert opinion of doctor Dalal Akoury MD President and founder of AWAREmed health and wellness resource center to help us understand the link between obesity and atrial fibrillation. Before we get into the connections, it may interest you to note that for timely and professional treatment of all these disturbing health issues, you can always schedule an appointment with doctor Akoury for the commencement of your recovery program.

Your good healthy is our priority and that is why doctor Akoury created this medical center primarily to help in the transformation of people’s lives through increasing awareness about health and wellness and by empowering individuals into finding their own inner healing power. Dr. Akoury’s practice focuses primarily on personalized medicine through healthy lifestyle choices tailored to primary prevention and underlying causes instead of patching up symptoms. If you need help on matters pertaining addiction, weight gain, obesity, beauty among other health complications then you can schedule for an appointment with her today for professional treatment. In the meantime, let us get into the discussion of our topic (obesity in atrial fibrillation and respiratory diseases).

Protracted overweight complication: Atrial Fibrillation

Atrial fibrillation is caused by an abnormal electrical system in the heart, which makes the upper chambers of the heart beat in a rapid and disorganized way. In some cases, the exact cause of atrial fibrillation is unknown, but conditions that affect the health of the heart, along with older age, are some of the known risk factors which may include:

  • High blood pressure
  • Coronary heart disease
  • Heart valve problems
  • Heart failure

The consequences of being obese is that, your heart may be damaged in the process leading to atrial fibrillation. This is likely to trigger pressure to build up in the blood vessels of the lungs. The implication of this is that pressure will be building up on the right side of the heart a factor that is always triggered by atrial. Besides that fact, it is equally important to remember that obesity also exacts pressure on your neck when sleeping. This compresses the neck and frustrates breathing a condition known as obstructive sleep apnea. Sleep apnea causes oxygen in the blood to dip down to dangerous levels, and that may cause functional and structural changes in the heart that trigger atrial fibrillation. All these are triggered by poor weight management and that is why doctor Akoury is working round the clock into ensuring that any protracted overweight complication is addressed in good time and does not get out of hand.

Protracted overweight complication: Atrial Fibrillation and Respiratory diseases

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Motivating healthy lifestyle from childhood

Motivating healthy lifestyle

Motivating healthy lifestyle from childhood is very instrumental in bring up health families from generation to generation

Motivating healthy lifestyle from childhood: Positive eating behaviors in our Children

What can parents do about motivating healthy lifestyle in our children? As parents, we are failing in our duties in developing healthy eating habits. Speaking confidently and positively to your children about healthy foods and role modeling balanced eating is the first step in helping our children to develop a healthy relationship with food. We are all aware that actions speak louder than words. Children watch, listen and learn through what they see. What does that communicate to you? It is simple to set your children up for life by being a positive role model and creates healthy habits from the start and it all begins with you. They need to see you as their parent practicing that privately and publicly. According to doctor Dalal Akoury, MD President and founder of AWAREmed health and wellness resource center, having been in the weight loss discipline for over two decades, is vastly experienced and will be of great help to all parents struggling with their obese children. If this article is addressing your child’s situation or that of a loved one, you can schedule an appointment with doctor Akoury today to be part of this life-changing statistics for a better life of your children and the next generation.

Motivating healthy lifestyle from childhood: How do you achieve this?

Doctor Akoury says that you will be surprised to note that very little common things you often ignore are the very things that will make a difference. Take a look at the following ways of influencing positive eating behaviors in our children:

  • Enjoy all foods in moderation.
  • Don’t binge on ’occasional’ or ‘extra’ foods.
  • Prepare homemade meals and try to encourage your children to help you in the process. In other words, involve your kids in the menu planning and shopping where possible.
  • Talk about healthy foods from the five food groups and what they do for your body.
  • Ensure your child’s diet is balanced and contains a variety of foods from all the five food groups.
  • Encourage drinking of water instead of soft drink or other drinks containing added sugars. Toss in lemon or lime wedges to flavor water.
  • Avoid negative language around less healthy foods such as ‘bad’ or ‘fattening’. It’s not the type of food that’s bad, it’s the amount and how often the food is eaten that can be problematic. Instead, refer to these foods as “occasional” or “extra” foods and keep portion sizes small.
  • Fill your fridge and pantry with a variety of healthy foods that are easily accessible such as whole fruit, whole grain crackers with slices of reduced-fat cheese, reduced-fat yogurt or pre-sliced veggie sticks with hummus or reduced fat cream cheese.
  • As often as possible, eat together at the dinner table and turn off the TV, even if the whole family isn’t present.
  • Avoid using food as a reward or bribe, or holding back on foods as punishment. Use activities or trips to the park as alternatives.

Motivating healthy lifestyle from childhood: Don’t forget about physical activity

Being physically active is an important part of a healthy lifestyle and must never be forgotten. The following are some of the elements you can choose to do for help:

  • Limit all screen time to two hours or less a day.
  • Make time for your kids to play outside or be active for at least an hour every day.
  • Be a role model and make physical activity a family event by going for a bush walk, playing family cricket, playing in the park or kicking a ball around.
  • Start increasing incidental exercise such as walking to school or the shops, taking the stairs (not the lift), sweeping the path or doing some gardening.

Motivating healthy lifestyle from childhood: Positive eating behaviors in our Children

 

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