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Month: November 2016

Wellness

Oral Health: These 6 Foods can Whiten your Teeth Naturally

Yellow teeth are a major turn off; it's something everyone wants to avoid. Here are some foods which you can include in your diet to maintain the whiteness and shine along with a beautiful, healthy smile. Nuts - Nuts comprise of proteins, which aid in teeth whitening. Also, munching them helps in rubbing the stains off and scraping the plaque away, thanks to their coarse texture. Apple - natural ingredient called malic acid leads to salivation in our mouth which aids in maintaining teeth's cleanliness and removing any stuck food particles and stain Strawberry - contains malic acid as well. Pears - neutralize the stains on the teeth caused by the germs Broccoli - protects teeth and gets rid of the germs and bacteria that generate because of the enamel-harming acid. Carrots...
Diet, Wellness

This Organic Juice Can Help Beat Diabetes

Insulin injections and several other medications are available over the counter to help control diabetes. However, this method will shock you. All that one needs is a few straws of wheat grass and water. Wheat grass is one of the best organic ingredients that is rich in fiber. It helps in preventing the fluctuation of blood sugar level and also it keeps one full for a longer period of time. Rich in several nutrients like vitamins, minerals, iron, calcium and amino acids, apart from managing diabetes, wheat grass has several other health benefits too. It aids in building up the immunity level, lowers cholesterol level and also helps build up the hemoglobin level. Methods: #1. Take a few strands of tender wheat grass. #2. Wash the wheat grass thoroughly with cold water. #3. Put t...
Diet, Wellness

6 Natural Laxative Foods to Make You Poop

There are different laxatives available on the market to solve constipation woes; most people choose to buy over-the-counter stimulants. However, over time, these laxatives can weaken the body’s ability to go to the bathroom, and possibly lead to a “laxative dependency” or abuse. People who abuse laxatives find its “quick fix” appealing to lose unwanted calories and weight, “feel thin” or “feel empty.” Eating foods that act like natural laxatives can help us meet our 25 to 40 grams of fiber per day to avoid constipation. Here are 6 natural food laxatives for constipation relief. CHIA Seeds - They are an excellent source of fiber at 10 grams per ounce Figs - This fruit provides high levels of fiber and water in addition to antioxidants, which act as an anti-inflammatory in the dige...
Wellness

Natural Ingredients Make the Best Mens Skin Care Products

Men who suffer from dry and flaky skin, especially in the areas where hair grows may find that choosing men's skin care items specifically designed for them is the best way to defeat the problem. Shea butter is extremely soothing and paired with a few essential oils, honey and avocado oil, you couldn’t find a much better blend for your dry skin. Honey is added for the antimicrobial properties that can help to keep problem skin and inflammation under control. Men's skin care products should be based on naturally occurring butter, oils, and other soothing ingredients that can heal the skin instead of simply covering it up. Coconut oil is another favorite as it has antimicrobial properties as well, is nourishing and moisturizing and leaves a trace of sweet coconut fragrance on the skin....
Diet, Wellness

7 of the Best Fruits for Diabetics

Loaded with nutrients and fiber, fruits make the perfect snack. This article takes a science-based look at the most suitable fruits for those with diabetes. 1. Blueberries - Blueberries are quite low in sugar, with 10 grams per 100 grams of fruit. But that sugar is also accompanied by 2 grams of fiber. This is important because when sugar and fiber are eaten together, blood sugar levels don’t spike as quickly. Interestingly, a study on over 187,000 people tracked over two decades found those who ate the most blueberries had more than a 25 percent lower risk of getting diabetes than those who ate the fewest 2. Strawberries - Strawberries contain even less sugar than blueberries, with only 5 grams per 100 grams of fruit. 3. Blackberries - Of all the berries, blackberries stand out m...
Diet, Wellness

Here Are 11 Everyday Superfoods That Won’t Break The Bank

So what are these everyday superfoods that are kind to our diet and wallet? And what do they have in common? Here are 11 everyday superfoods that won't break the bank. 1. Broccoli Broccoli is rich in vitamins A, K, and C, and is high in folate, potassium and fiber. Broccoli is also a good source of minerals like calcium, manganese, iron, magnesium, selenium, zinc and phosphorus. 2. Walnuts "Walnuts are a rich source of polyunsaturated fats, vitamin E, folate and dietary antioxidants," Bingley-Pullin said. "It's recently been studied for their benefits on mood." 3. Quinoa "Quinoa is a complex carbohydrate and is higher in protein compared to other grains," Bingley-Pullin said. Although quinoa is slightly more expensive than regular rice or barley, it's now available at eve...
Diet, Wellness

Healthy Skin is not just for women! 8 Natural Tips for Healthier Skin for Men

Although the beauty industry spends millions on advertising to market numerous skin care products to women, the fact is that we all have skin and we all need to take care of it, even if you have an XY chromosome. So here are my 8 top ways to care for your skin, both inside and out, that will help keep your skin in good shape for the years ahead of you. Water Getting adequate water is essential to your health and if you are dehydrated your skin will let you know by becoming dry, tight and flaky, with less resilience and more prone to wrinkling. Vitamin C Supplementation with this important anti-oxidant is an excellent way to keep your skin looking young and wrinkle free. Found in all layers of the skin, vitamin C helps to strengthen collagen, important in maintaining our skin’s e...
Genetically Modified Foods

3 GMO Potatoes Get USDA Approval

This week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture formally approved two new types of genetically engineered potatoes, both of which were developed by Simplot, the Idaho-based spud giant. It's hardly an exaggeration to say that over the past two decades, the agriculture industry in the U.S. has wholeheartedly embraced GMO crops with gusto. Almost all of the soy and corn grown in the U.S.—upwards of 90 percent for both crops—is genetically modified. Same goes for canola. More than half of sugar beets are also grown from GMO seeds. The three new varieties—Ranger Russet, Atlantic and Russet Burbank—all follow that first generation in that they are designed to minimize bruising and black spots, as well as reduce the amount of a chemical that is potentially carcinogenic that develops when pota...
Remedies, Wellness

Natural Home Remedies to Manage Prehypertension

Prehypertension refers to blood pressure in a higher than normal range, but not high enough to be classified as hypertension. Below you will find natural home remedies for prehypertension to reduce your risk of developing high blood pressure. Herbs and spices: Basil, garlic, cardamom, cat’s claw, and celery seed can work to treat prehypertension. Deep breathing exercises: A common cause for elevated or high blood pressure is stress, so deep breathing exercises can help reduce stress and, consequentially, your blood pressure. Coconut water: Coconut water is high on the list of home remedies for elevated blood pressure. One of the causes for high blood pressure is an imbalance of electrolytes in the blood. Because coconut water contains an adequate supply of minerals and salts, it c...