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Sunday, September 12th, 2010
Anxiety can be treated in two main ways. The first is the traditional prescription medicine you get from your doctor. And the other are the natural supplements you can find in any herbal shop. There are a lot of producers who claim to have the best natural anti anxiety treatment based on herbs. And while the effectiveness of these supplements can be really high for some people suffering from anxiety disorders, you have to understand that these herbal treatments are not approved by the officials. In fact, the majority of natural anxiety solutions you see on the market these days even don’t have any medical or clinical trials to prove their effectiveness. Also make sure to read about the ingredients of the supplement you want to try using. In most cases, these supplements are based around the same herbs, mixing them in different proportions. The most common herbs found in the majority of natural anti anxiety solutions are Valerian and Passion Flower. Both these herbs are known to help relieve the symptoms of anxiety and are found in numerous traditional remedies in cultures all around the world. Thankfully, there are a lot of clinical studies on the actual effectiveness of these herbs, and all doctors agree that both Valerian and Passion Flower can be effective for relieving mild to moderate forms of anxiety. Taking 50 to 500 milligrams of Valerian per day can help overcome some symptoms of anxiety and be a good addition to conventional treatment. Passion Flower extract can be also beneficial, if taken in safe doses (couple of hundred milligrams per day), and can also help relax and fight stress after a hard day’s work. Some people also state that Green Tea is a good way to prevent and treat anxiety in a natural fashion. Green Tea contains L-theanine, a natural compound that is known to have anti-anxiety properties. However, in order for it to be really beneficial in relieving anxiety, the daily dose should be between 100 and 300 milligrams. Many herbal supplements claim to carry L-theanine as the main active ingredient. Still, the actual amount of this substance found in most supplements claiming to contain it is too low in order to state that these solutions are really effective in treating anxiety. Some specialists state that the herb St. John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum) is also quite beneficial for relieving the symptoms of anxiety and depression while not delivering the negative side effects of prescription medications. However, in order for the treatment to be really effective, a herbal remedy based on St. John’s Wort has to carry a high concentration of its active ingredient, hyperforin. This substance is quite similar to SSRI anti anxiety treatments, are known to regulate the levels of norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine in the brain. Whatever herbal solution you choose to try, it still won’t be able to compare with prescription drugs like Valium. Moreover, only a professional doctor can choose the right treatment option for you and decide whether you need a prescription medication like Valium or a simple Valerian supplement. Don’t try to heal yourself without professional medical help, because you can make things even worse. Leave it to people who really know what’s best for you.
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Sunday, September 12th, 2010
When it comes to losing weight, most people just think about losing weight fast, and getting rid of this problem once and for good. But when it comes right down to it, if you are not on the right plan, you will not be successful. So how do you choose a plan when you see fad diets and miracles around every other corner? A lot of people shy away from weight loss programs because they seem to think they will end up depriving themselves of something they love, all of their favorite foods. Yes it is true that you have to change your eating habits and increase your activity level, but it doesn’t mean that you have to suffer, either. Lower calories in with more calories going out is how you are going to lose weight fast, but that doesn’t mean deprivation. You just need to make some changes that are easy to keep and that works best for you. The first thing you want to start tweaking will be your calorie intake, but that doesn’t mean you have to go on a diet. Look at your average daily intake, and what you are taking on a daily basis that well, you may not need to take. If you can cut out one of your cups of coffee or a latte every day, you will have just saved yourself anywhere from 2-500 calories a day. If you are taking a latte every day of the week, cutting out that one latte will be enough for you to lose one pound. And look, you were able to go on living your own normal life, happy as ever. Think about the one thing that you can change today that may see results for you as early as next week. Your next step will be to do just that, take a next step. You will have to find a way to incorporate just a little bit of activity into your lifestyle. It may mean taking the stairs instead of the elevator at work, or parking a little farther away in one place you find yourself driving to every day. Whatever it is, you want to start small, and wait a week to notice the difference. Pick something that you know you can do every day, even if it is just for a few minutes, and make sure you do it. If it is something that you know you are going to do anywhere, like walk from A to B to get to work, all the better. The key with every weight loss program is to keep yourself motivated, and that means rewarding yourself after setting goals that you can achieve. And keep going. Sometimes you may come across a bump or plateau where you will need a little extra push, and there are resources that are available that can get you through those bumps. If you need that little extra push to jump start your weight loss program, medication like phentermine has proven to be very effective in helping those that have a problem sticking to diets. Cutting calories and restricting diets can create stress in itself, but Phentermine will give you that little extra you need to stay on track, without depriving yourself either. c
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Wednesday, September 8th, 2010
International organizations and governments are now more or less agreed we have an epidemic of obesity so, for the research community, the big question is which diet to recommend. Note the “recommend”. There’s no willingness in any government to try forcing a change in what we eat. The best first step is to recommend the most effective diet based on the best available evidence. There are a number to choose from under the general headings of low-carb, high-protein, high-fat diets. The problem with much of the current evidence is the small number of people enrolled in short-term trials. To be able to make general statements, there should be a statistically significant number of participants and the trials should last a reasonable period of time for the full effects to be measured. With dieting there’s also the problem that up to half the participants drop out of most trials. Just published is a new trial that lasted for two years. Called DIRECT (Dietary Intervention Randomized Controlled Test), it compared a Mediterranean, calorie-restricted diet based on the Harvard Medical School guide to healthy eating; a low-fat, calorie-restricted diet based on the American Heart Association’s guidelines; and a low-carb, non-restricted-calorie diet based on Atkins. The participants were aged between 40 and 65 and had a BMI of at least 27, or an existing diagnosis of diabetes or heart disease. The average was people with a BMI of 31 with 86% men. Over two years, 90% stayed with the low-fat diet, 85% with the Mediterranean diet, and 78% with the low-carb diet. Weight was lost consistently in the first six months, with the new weight then stabilizing. Those in the low-fat group lost the least weight with the loss by the Mediterranean and low-carb groups broadly similar with participants dropping two BMI levels. Everyone lost about 2 inches in waist circumference. But the Mediterranean and low-carb diets showed good reductions in blood pressure and improvements in metabolic effects making them the preferred approaches, i.e. there were real, measurable health benefits and not just weight loss. The recommendation is therefore for doctors or nutritionists to discuss dieting preferences with you, aiming to agree a strategy suited to your tastes. If selecting the diet, it may be that an Atkins approach is best for those who find it difficult to restrict their calorie intake. No one should approach this decision with closed minds. It’s a case of starting with one program and then varying it to find the combination of foods you find easiest to accept for the long-term where the greatest health benefits are earned. Acomplia is a useful addition to the program. In clinical trials, it also performed well, helping participants lose an average 10% of their body weight. With the right diet, a little additional exercise, and Acomplia in support, there’s no reason why you should not break the two-year barrier and go on to an increasingly healthy future life. All it needs is your own willpower and the support of your family and friends.
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Wednesday, September 8th, 2010
Heartburn is a very common problem in States, and it effects everyone from infants to old persons and every demographic in between. Stress and a high fat diet are all part of american culture, and this is leading to heartburn in epic proportions. When heartburn is not treated, or when stress or other lifestyle factors increase, heartburn can lead to another more serious condition known as acid reflux. When acid accumulates in higher proportions than through standard heartburn, the end result is acid reflux which is terribly painful. Here you will find out if your heartburn is just heartburn, or if you are dealing with the more serious problem of acid reflux, also known as GERD for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. The first symptoms of GERD usually start as heartburn, and these symptoms are a little more intense than standard heartburn, and are experienced as burning and pain in the esophagus. GERD occurs when there is too much acid in the stomach, so what happens is the stomach tries to get rid of this acid by regurgitating it back up the esophagus. You may even regurgitate right back into your mouth, where you will not only experience the pain and burn, but also a sour taste that burns your mouth and throat. Additional symptoms of GERD include a difficulty in swallowing and breathing, and this will lead to gagging and increased coughing. Some people also find choking like symptoms when they are dealing with GERD. More uncommon symptoms of GERD include chest pain and hoarseness from persistent coughing. You will find these symptoms occur most commonly in the mornings, or after any extended period of lying down, as this will increase the accumulation of acid and cause some discomfort. Other uncommon symptoms of GERD include bad breath, and this is caused when acid hits your salivary glands leaving your mouth with a salty and sour taste. Common myths surrounding GERD suggest that lifestyle factors are a contributor to acid reflux disease. While your lifestyle factors such as smoking, alcohol intake, or spicy food intake can worse the symptoms of your GERD, research has not found them to be actual causes of acid reflux. You can alleviate some of your symptoms by decreasing these lifestyle choices, by eating many small meals rather than large ones, and avoiding food before bed time, a time when acid likes to accumulate. There are a wide variety of methodsfor treatment of acid reflux , and you can use at home remedies, over the counter remedies, or prescription treatments such as Aciphex. Over the counter remedies will assist you in controlling your acid throughout the day, and provide comfort from your primary symptoms. You also want to ease up on some of your lifestyle factors, and avoid eating around time frames where you will be lying down for long periods. Avoiding fatty and fried foods will also work towards controlling acid. If your acid reflux is considerable and impacting your quality of life, you will want to talk to your doctor about prescription treatments such as Aciphex that will target those primary symptoms and bring you comfort and relief.
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Saturday, September 4th, 2010
Sell Your Car
So you’ve decided that you are going to trade in your car rather than sell it yourself. The biggest advantage to doing that is that it is much simpler and less time consuming for you. But there are things to keep in mind when you trade in used cars, so you are not shocked or disappointed later on.
Just because the blue book value says one thing, doesn’t mean dealers will agree. Dealers get their used cars from trade-ins and from auctions. That is how they get their own value of what a certain used car is worth. Even though the book value may be one thing, if no one is willing to pay that it doesn’t mean anything to the dealer.
Sometimes it depends upon the day of the month you try to trade it in, sometimes it depends on the make or the color. If the dealer already has four or five automobiles that are the same make and color as yours, they will not be in a hurry to give you a lot of money for it. On the other hand, if there are none or only one on the lot the same as yours, they may be more interested. So sometimes, the trade-in price is all about timing.
Prepare your car for a trade in just like you would if you were selling it. A dealer will look at everything. First they’ll take a walk around the car, check out the paintwork and if there are any dings or marks. They will check under the hood, checking fluids and see if anything stands out. The inside must be spotless; they will examine that also and see what kind of condition that is in as well. After they take a test drive, usually around the block, they’ll let you know what they’ll offer.
In most cases, there is no or very little wiggle room with what they offer. Some may go up once, but that is about it. They know what the car is worth because they know what people are paying for that make and model. They can’t give you ten thousand for a car that is being sold for seven or eight thousand at an auction. Their goal is not only to be able to resell it, but to make money in the process.
To make sure you get a fair price, you need to research beforehand. Check out what the dealer has to offer and what they are looking for. Look online for others who are selling the same car, see what they are going for. Take a look at auctions, visit one if necessary, to see what people are willing to pay. Researching a multitude of places will give you the best idea, before going in, on what the dealer will offer you.
Deciding to trade in used cars is the best solution for many people. There is less hassle, less paperwork, and things are much simpler than if they try to sell it on their own. When deciding to trade in though, you need to be prepared to do your research and possibly get less than you want. But in the end, you are more than likely able to negotiate a fair price that you are happy with. Check out TradeInSolutions.com in Los Angeles, San Diego, South Bay and Las Vegas for top dollar offers on your trade-in
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