Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 (cobalamin)

Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble and an essential vitamin and use in every cell of the human body. Vegetarians are particularly prone to Vitamin B12 deficiency. The average healthy human adult has a total of 3,000 – 5,000 micrograms of Vitamin B12stored in their Liver. Approximately 39% of adults aged 26 to 83 years of age have plasma Vitamin…

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Arthritis
Arthritis-inflamed, painful degenerative joints

Arthritis Arthritis, having different causes, is the term used for several disease conditions involving inflamed, painful degenerative joints. Types of Arthritis 1- Rheumatiod Arthritis (RA); Rheumatoid Arthritisis an Autoimmune Disease and involves chronic inflammation of the Synovial Membranes of the Joints in the fingers, wrists, feet, ankles and often the hips and shoulders causing destruction of Cartilage, Bone and other adjacent Tissues and…

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Irritable bowel syndrome
IBS

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is chronic gastrointestinal disorder that effects the large intestine causing for years without any other general deterioration in health IBS is not a detectable structural disease but the symptoms are caused by abnormal muscular contractions in the Colon.  Irritable Bowel Syndrome is sometimes regarded as a form of Colitis, although its symptoms do not include inflammation of…

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Sauna
Saunas

I advise you consult with your physician before breaking a sweat. Sauna are hazardous to individual with High or low blood pressure and heart disease, and individuals under the influence of alcohol or drugs and pregnant women should avoid saunas. Don’t take a sauna when you are ill, and if you feel unwell during your sauna, step out. Use of…

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Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates

Carbohydrates is a source of Energy and heat, which body use after conversion to Glucose via Glycogen which subsequently reverts back to Glucose. Type of carbohydrate 1- Simple Carbohydrates (Monosaccharides and Disaccharides) Simple Sugars 2- Complex Carbohydrates(Polysaccharides) Toxic Effects of Simple Sugars – May accelerate the Aging Process by causing Cross-Linking (glycosylation) of the body’s Proteins. – May increase the body’s production of Adrenaline. – May increase the risk…

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Obesity
Obesity

The term Obesity is applied to persons who are more than 20% above their recommended body weight as measured by Body Mass Index. Another means of determining Obesity is the Waist-to-Hip Ratio. approximately 35% of Men and 40%.women in US. A healthy body fat percentage for women is 21% to 35% and for men a healthy body fat percentage is…

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Fatigue
Fatigue

Fatigue is mental and/or physical tiredness. Fatigue is the most common reason that people seek medical care – 24% of adults who visit health clinics claim to “always feel tired”. Fatigue may occur as a Symptom of these Ailments – Anemia – Iron deficiency – poor Blood Circulation – Menopause (male and female) –  Malabsorption – Crohn’s Disease – Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth…

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Headaches
Headaches

Headaches is common Pain or discomfort in head or neck region. Headache is a symptom of Diseases and not a Disease, which been caused by. Migraine is a type of recurrent, throbbing, vascular Headache that affect 10% of the population (18% of women and 6%of men). Cluster Headache is a type of Headache that persists for several minutes to several…

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Caffeine
Caffeine

Caffeine is a naturally occurring substance found in tea and coffee beens. Caffeine often been added to Soft drink and Energy drink and Drugs. Caffeine binds to Adenosine Receptors and is therefore regarded as an Adenosine Antagonist. After drinking a few cups of coffee, 50% of Adenosine Receptors are totally blocked by Caffeine. Toxic Effects of Excessive Caffeine Consumption –…

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Adrenal Insufficiency
Adrenal Insufficiency- Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome

Adrenal Insufficiency- Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome Adrenal Insufficiency, Adrenal FatigueSyndrome, is an endocrine-or hormonal-disorder when overworked, damaged or depleted Adrenal Glands do not produce adequate amounts of steroid hormone, primarily cortisol, but may also include impaired production of Aldosterone..Adrenal insufficiency can be difficult to diagnose in its early stages as the symptoms progress gradually. The symptoms are worsening fatigue and muscle weakness,…

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