3
Dec
Posted in Acai For Female Disorders by admin |
Every girl dreads that time of the month when she has to endure the pains accompanying menstruation. Although the severity of menstrual pain varies from girl to girl, it is surely an uncomfortable feeling that no one wants to experience.
Menstrual cramps and age
According to statistics, menstrual pain is the number one reason why women younger than 30 years old absent themselves from work or from school. Worse, 10% of these women who experience menstrual cramps are temporarily disabled by the pain and other symptoms.
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3
Dec
Posted in Diabetes by admin |
The connection may not be readily obvious, but there is a thin line that connects diabetes and arthritis. New studies show that diabetics are more likely to develop arthritis in their lifetimes than those who are not diabetics. The reason is simply because the disease process of diabetes affects nearly all the systems of the body, and the musculoskeletal system is not spared from that. Whether it’s rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis, they are both diseases of the musculoskeletal system.
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3
Dec
Posted in Acai For Female Disorders by admin |
Menopause is a perfectly normal event that occurs in the mid or late forties. It signifies the end of the female reproductive cycle commenced in early adolescence.
There are several misconceptions about menopause: many women going through this change feel they are growing old and that they are past the prime physical vigour stage of life. Other women feel that menopause brings with it a cessation of sexual pleasure but these beliefs are are far from true.
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2
Dec
Posted in Energy Loss by admin |
Who would have thought that such a small, purple fruit like the acai berry contains a variety of vitamins that can give a person a much needed energy boost? This energy boosting factor can be attributed to the fact that acai berry contains vitamin B3, also known as niacin. Aside from that, there are a lot of other vitamins found in a single acai berry fruit. Here is a rundown of the different vitamins contained in acai berry, as well as their health benefits.
Vitamin A
Perhaps the first thing that comes to mind whenever vitamin A is mentioned is the fact that it is for the eyesight.Also known as retinol, vitamin A is important for the improvement and maintenance of one’s vision. Aside from that, vitamin A also functions as an immune system regulator, helping create white blood cells that fight against bacteria and other harmful microorganisms. Vitamin A also has a role in bone growth and protection of respiratory, urinary, and intestinal linings.
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2
Dec
Posted in About Acai by admin |
Acai and mangosteen are among the fruits considered to have powerful health benefits. You may have asked yourself, “Which one do I take?” or “Can I have take of them at the same time?” The answer lies on the goals you want to achieve and the reason behind taking these supplements.
The two popular health products work hand in hand and can be taken together. However, they have unique characteristics that work differently when used in treating various diseases.
Where is the most suitable place for cultivation?
The açai palm is native to and is only grown in tropical Central and South America, growing mainly in floodplains and swamps.
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30
Nov
Posted in Heart Disorders by admin |
Can acai berry mend a broken heart? If the broken heart pertains to a heart disease that continues to be one of the leading causes of deaths, acai may help tame it before it becomes a full blown killer.
Heart diseases encompass a variety of conditions relating to the cardiovascular system. It may involve the ability of your heart to pump out blood, its valves, your blood vessels, and more instances that compromise the function of your heart.
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30
Nov
Posted in Thyroid Disorders by admin |
The thyroid gland
The thyroid gland is the structure located just in front and below your larynx or voicebox, weighing about 15-20 grams. It has 2 lobes joined by the isthmus. It is classified as an endocrine gland whose principal function is to synthesize and secrete thyroid hormones.
What are hormones?
Hormones are substances that are formed in specific tissues, acting like a messenger that delivers instructions to the different tissues and organs of the body. These hormones have a limited capacity for storage therefore its release in the bloodstream is controlled by the rate at which it is formed.
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30
Nov
Posted in Hypertention by admin |
High blood pressure, or hypertension is common among adults living in highly developed countries. The subject of stress plays only a part in the development of high blood pressure. Several factors are to blame. It can be due to other concomitant diseases or can occur independently. It can lead to bigger problems to different organs in the body if left untreated. It is considered a silent killer if you are not aware that you have it.
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30
Nov
Posted in Acai For Female Disorders by admin |
Menopause
Menopause is a natural occurrence that happens to every woman, most often between the ages of 45 and 55. It is diagnosed after a woman stops having a menstrual period for 12 consecutive months. This period also signals that a woman can no longer conceive and bear a child. Although menopause doesn’t actually happen until there’s no menstrual flow after 12 months, people commonly refer to it as the entire transition period wherein the bodily changes occur.
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30
Nov
Posted in Acai For Male Disorders by admin |
Benign prostatic hyper..what?!? Don’t let the term intimidate you. It is a common occurrence and has been a constant cause of dilemma for the aging male population. Benign prostatic hyperplasia, otherwise known as BPH or nodular hyperplasia refers to a condition in which the prostate gland enlarges with age. It is non-malignant in nature, but can cause difficulties in urination by blocking the urine outflow. Surgical intervention may be required to achieve relief from an enlarged prostate.
What is Prostate Gland?
The prostate is a walnut-sized gland found in males, weighing approximately 20 gms, located beneath the urinary bladder, in front of the rectum, and surrounding the urethra (the tube where urine passes through). It is mostly made up of glandular tissues that secrete the alkaline milky fluid which forms part of the seminal fluid. It enables the sperm to survive the acidic environment of the vaginal canal. The rest of the gland is comprised of smooth muscles which aid in the ejaculation process.
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