Know Your Chest Muscles: An Overview
September 30, 2009
Perhaps one of the most notable and noticeable muscles in body builders is the pectoral muscle- that thick band of muscles that cover most of the ribs of a person. Pectoral muscles are one of the hardest to sculpt in professional bodybuilding. Known more commonly as the pecs, the pectoral muscle is a barometer of how far you’ve already achieved in your personal bodybuilding regimen.
To understand just how the pectoral muscle functions, we have to go about it in a scientific manner. Like studying a well-tuned car, we study the human body with an objective point of view.
Anatomy and functions
Located centrally, the basic work of the pectoral muscle is to unite both arms to the chest and to provide rotational movement to the arms when needed. The strain or pull that one feels during work outs in the upper part of the body is due to the increased activity of the human pectoral muscle. In any case, it’s the first muscle to gain mass, but the hardest to truly sculpt.
To sculpt the pecs, you have to sustain a certain level of weight training for many months so that the pectoral muscle does not revert to its pre-workout or pre-bodybuilding form. The pectoral muscle, as many bodybuilders already know, has this tendency to disappear overnight under a layer of subcutaneous fat and skin.
Chest muscles
The whole engine, so to speak is composed of a network of finely tuned muscles that do specific tasks. Their tasks may be understood from the context of their location in the over-all scheme of the human body.
The deltoids for example, provide sustained force and movement from the top of the arms, as it extends from the base of the neck horizontally. The biceps on the other hand, provide sustained vertical force for bodybuilders. This allows bodybuilders to lift heavy weights and to do repetitions with minimal strain to other parts of the body.
The sinew that holds together the arms and the chest is called the pectoral muscle. The pectoral muscle is located of course, on the chest, and is interconnected with all the other arm muscles. The pectoralis major is the largest pectoral muscle, and forms the bulk of the muscle band that creates the illusion of a “large chest”.
Building the chest muscles
Actually, there is no sure fire way to build chest muscles. Just as there are many types of bodies, there are as many ways of accelerating the growth of muscle mass on specific areas. However, what you can do to increase the chances of sculpting your chest area is to set aside specific days when you can work on the chest muscles all day.
This would ensure that all the specific muscle groups are given equal attention, and would also allow specific muscle groups to rest as well. Working out, as well as rest are two of the key activities that would lead to bodybuilding success.
Admittedly, bodybuilders give extra work to the chest muscles because they are hard to shape. But the rewards are great- just stick to your routine and find out for yourself.
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Boost Metabolism and Feel Better With Kelp
September 30, 2009
Kelp is a main source of natural iodine. It is used extensively by the Japanese. The Polynesians also use kelp regularly in their diet. An English physician by the name of Dr. Bernard Russell used burned, dried kelp in 1750 to treat his patients who were suffering from goiter. In 1862, it was used by Dr. C. Dupare with success to treat obesity.
Kelp has traditionally been used for its rich abundance of iodine to treat thyroid disorders, whether they are under-active or overactive. This herb is a great promoter of glandular health. It also regulates metabolism. Kelp has a reputation for increasing the rate at which calories are burned. The herb is used to rid the body of toxins and radioactive material by preventing their absorption. Kelp promotes the growth of healthy tissue, skin, hair, and nails. Additionally, it is able to improve the cardiovascular system, nervous system, and mental alertness. It also alleviates kidney, bladder, prostate, and uterine difficulties.
The ocean water possesses one of the richest sources of the vital life-sustaining mineral elements that are known to science. Kelp extracts and assimilates the mineral elements from the ocean water and converts them into a usable form for humans. The kelp plant is thought to provide nourishment, enhance the immune system, aid in hormone balance, and restore strength. The herb has been proven to contain antibiotic properties. It is also thoughT that the brominated phenalic compounds that are found in kelp are responsible for killing both gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria. Kelp possesses natural iodine to nourish the thyroid. The Japanese eat kelp regularly and have an extremely low rate of thyroid disease. Through the regulation of metabolism, kelp helps to increase energy. It may also help reduce fat in the body. Kelp is full of nutrients that nourish the entire body. Kelp can also help to prevent the absorption of some radioactive elements known to cause tumors, cancer, and leukemia in adults and children.
Kelp is a great herb for the body, as it contains nearly thirty minerals. The entire plant of the kelp herb is used to provide alterative, antacid, antibiotic, demulcent, diuretic, hypotensive, mucilant, nutritive, and hypotensive properties. The primary nutrients found in this herb are barium, bismuth, boron, calcium, chlorine, chromium, cobalt, copper, gallium, iodine, iron, lithium, magnesium, manganese, nickel, phosphorus, potassium, silicon, silver, sodium, strontium, sulfur, tin, titanium, vanadium, vitamins A, B-complex, C, E, G, S, and K, zinc, and zirconium. Primarily, kelp is extremely beneficial in treating adrenal gland problems, weak arteries, colitis, unhealthy complexion, eczema, and lack of energy, fatigue, goiter, infection, slow metabolism, weak nails, obesity, pituitary problems, and pregnancy problems, effects of radiation, unhealthy skin, and thyroid problems.
Additionally, this herb is very helpful in dealing with acne, anemia, arthritis, asthma, high blood pressure, cancer, diabetes, gallbladder problems, gas, gastric disorders, glandular problems, headaches, heart problems, hypothyroidism, indigestion, kidney problems, morning sickness, nervous disorders, pancreatic problems, prostate problems, tumors, and lack of vitality. For more information on the many beneficial effects provided by the kelp, please feel free to contact a representative from your local health food store.
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Advises to Create a Healthy Workout Routine
September 30, 2009
Checking many kind of webs you can find many sort of tips and advises so I won’t lie to you and I’ll tell you this very clear. You are the most important factor to do a good weight loss workout routine. If the person who follows the routine is good the workout session will be better. To have great chances of success with your workout and to change your lifestyle in a healthy way you will need to be constant and responsible with your work. All those kinds of advertisements that you find in the internet or other places who offers you a guaranteed miracle are just a bunch of lies. You are the person who can guarantee that kind of change.
There is just one single word that you must consider diet. You can spend your time performing the best workout routine but if you don’t support it with a balanced diet that work will be useless. So start to forget the fast food and “all in ones” instead of that take vitamins, minerals, proteins, carbs and fluids balance. Eating this kind of diet that I’m telling you, your body will start to burn fat faster and your metabolism will be better.
You have to be sure to take the same portions of reds (meet) and greens (vegetable) and calories like never before. Some kind of people with their lives always busy use to skip this step and sometimes they eat more that they need.
At least you should perform the workout routine 45 minutes per day. During this time your body will start to burn fat and your heart will work pretty good. You must find the way to build a creative and varied workout routine. you can start the first week with a running session and suddenly change it for a long power walk next week, what I’m trying to tell you is that you must keep guessing your own body, wondering “what’s up next week?”, I’m giving you this advise because people use to keep just in one routine that after a while it isn’t effective anymore.
If you want to start with some resistance training then you should try cardio and weight lifting. Weight lifting is one of the most important muscle builder and fat burner of many exercises. To keep your muscles working you will need energy and also you will need it to burn calories. you also can get an attractive look that everybody wants from weight lifting and cardio training.
If you don’t want to get confused with your work’s schedule try to make a calendar and match every single success that you have earned every week like muscle mass, weight loss or waist line reduction. With this kind of work you’ll be able to know if you finally get the top and if you don’t need the training anymore.
You have time to work in a gym, don’t you? If you can’t get into a gym because you are always busy then you should buy some basic equipment and weights to build your own gym and work with your routines at home. You can find help and support in the internet if you don’t have a personal trainer. There are many examples of busy lifes changed by websites like Shape Your Body Now, you can watch fitness videos and dynamic tools to support your workout routine and get into a healthy lifestyle.
You must be constant and committed with your work because there is just one factor that really matters. When the final day of training ends. There is no excuse to haven’t started with your work or haven’t looked for results. Always remember, the most important factor to reach the top and success in this is you!!
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EMR : Adapting Work Flow at the Practice
September 30, 2009
Recently, when discussing electronic medical records with a colleague at dinner, I was asked to speak about the details of customizing different electronic medical records systems to increase overall work performance at a medical practice.
Some of the systems that are available today highlight features such as ease of use, or perhaps the fact that the use of templates is not required. This more modular approach to electronic medical records system features could be sufficient for use within some special medical practices, but overall this solution is one which seeks simplicity at the expense of ability. Sure, it would be great to have patient records in an electronic format, but this doesn’t necessarily mean it may not be any easier to derive valuable meaning from the information, or use it practically on a day to day basis - this scenario decreases the overall value of the system in terms of benefits to the practice.
The field of ophthalmology requires a robust electronic medical records system - one that is able to document both SOAP notes and high resolution drawings and images. Several years ago we talked with an IT firm which was busy developing an ophthalmology electronic medical records system; we ended up working with them in developing a beta test site, thinking that if the medical records system would work in the field of ophthalmology, surely it could also function well within other medical specialties.
Unfortunately, the system was not quite ready for prime time at that time, and as a result we became immersed in a growing amount of basic programming work, without much of a tangible benefit to the practice. Unfortunately, at that time our previous EPM vendor didn’t have another product available for us to use, as we were seeking something which was appropriate for the field of ophthalmology. This was the unfortunate truth of the situation, even though the software company was a strong competitor in the overall market.
When customizing, an important consequence to consider is the need to apply more time and effort to make modifications to the system. Many systems are ready for basic set-up straight out of the box. However, the true potential of these systems resides in their ability to modify overall operations to the individual needs of the physicians and practice. To move the basic electronic medical records system into an enhanced work flow tool at the practice, some modifications to the systems are necessary. The best way to do this, we have found, is through the collaborative use of mind-mapping software.
Mind-mapping software allows members of a group to ‘think out loud’ in the visual sense. Participants can actually see the work flow diagram, from the entering of patient info, to the selection of an open examination room, to billing and check out. By examining the overall flow of the examination process, we have been able to modify the electronic medical records to better fulfill our needs. This process has helped up find places where work flow can be improved, streamlining the process and creating a more efficient system at the practice.
Peter J. Polack, M.D., F.A.C.S., is founder of emedikon, a medical practice management consulting firm and president of Protodrone, a software development company specializing in medical practice applications. He is managing partner of Ocala Eye, a large multi-specialty ophthalmology practice. See Medical Practice Trends for more info.
Fitness Equipment For Designing a Senior Retirement Community Fitness Center
September 30, 2009
Today’s Fitness manufacturers offer so many options in fitness equipment it can be difficult to determine the best options without consulting with a commercial fitness equipment dealer. We are seeing more fitness centers going into Retirement communities, Rehabilitation facilities and even nursing homes. The baby boomer market will eventually increase the need for fitness centers in these types of facilities. The real question is what equipment should you place in these types of facilities to insure a quality workout and avoid injures in the senior market fitness centers.
Safe Strength Training For Senior Fitness
One popular option is the hydraulic circuit fitness equipment; hydraulic fitness equipment has gained momentum with female fitness studios like shapes and other personal trainer facilities, as is an excellent choice for senior fitness. These circuits are perfect for short workouts as they can be arranged into a quick circuit where users can move rather quickly through the exercise routine. Hydraulic circuits can provide excellent metabolic, muscle and strength improvements for the user with less risk of injury since the resistance does not include weights or weight stacks. This can be very important for rehabilitation, as self-progression is slower and not likely to result in over exertion or re-injury of the affected area.
Cardiovascular Fitness Options for Seniors
While age does not prevent one from using any form of cardiovascular equipment there are some choices that seem more safe and or sensible for obtaining a good workout with little risk of injury. The Treadmill is still a good choice as walking provides a great form of calorie burning and conditioning of the heart and lungs. Most gyms will usually only order a few bikes or cycles and even less recumbent cycles but we have determined this to be a favorite among the seniors for cardio training. Recumbent cycles are designed with a larger seat and offer a backrest over the traditional upright bikes. Recumbent cycles offer a easy entry as the bike sits much lower to the ground and many of the newer bikes have a walk through frame design which prevents the user from having to step over the frame of the bike, they can simply sit down and peddle at their own capacity.
Recumbent cycles also offer little to no impact and can allow a user to exercise even if they have arthritis in the knees, ankles or back or hip injuries. Certainly a viable option for rehabilitation or nursing homes where users may have much less mobility. Some of the newer recumbent are also offering models that include upper body exercise arms so the user can work on a recumbent similar to upper body ergo meter or elliptical machines design working both upper and lower body. There are even a few manufacturers that develop rehabilitation exercise equipment specific to duplicate the sitting and standing muscles so that seniors can maintain their mobility and strength for daily activities.
What to Look For When Purchasing Senior Fitness Equipment:
Fitness Equipment that is safe for older or less experienced users
Fitness Equipment that allows for users who may have less mobility
Fitness Equipment that does not require full time spotting or Personal Trainer
Fitness Equipment that allows you to increase intensity at a safe progression
Fitness Equipment that facilitates the faster circuit training style workouts
Fitness Equipment that is easy to adjust for proper resistance and fit
Fitness Equipment that will improve the strength and not intimidate the user
Comfortable practical and make the user feel exercised but not exhausted
Hydraulic circuits and recumbent cycles can be perfect for those who are on the road to recovery from previous injuries, anyone looking for muscle toning without complicated resistance adjustments. The equipment is certainly safer and less likely to result in strains and joint impact to the inexperienced fitness equipment user while still providing a fast and efficient workout.
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What Are The Best Eye Exercises?
September 30, 2009
We very quickly associate the word ‘exercise’ with images of heavy all-body workouts, rigorous stretches and compressions, and rippling muscles and sweat. But there’s more than one kind of exercise, and it’s extremely important to exercise our eyes to maintain healthy vision. Our sight is one of our most privileged senses, and yet we take it for granted until it starts going wrong.
Eye exercises do not eat up too much time. Fifteen to twenty minutes a day is enough! The eye exercises can help concretely to reduce fatigue and stress on the eyes and even guide some vision problems toward correction.
Find Out How Eye Exercises Can Benefit You!
Usually we tend to just move our gaze minimally, especially, when reading, from left to right. We turn our faces, our heads, if we want to see something else. But to give the eye muscles a good workout, move your eyes in all directions while holding your head still. Regular use of eye muscles will strengthen them, just like regular exercise strengthens the arm and thigh muscles. This movement can also prevent eyestrain and enhance sight.
The basic eye exercises are: palming, sunning, swinging and vision shifting.
Eye Exercise 1
Do the following at least twice a day for 5 to 15 minutes. Rub your hands together to warm them up. Alternatively, shake them or hold them over a heat vent. Then close your eyes and cover them with your hands. Do not touch your eyelids with any part of your hands, do not rest your cheekbones on your hands. Put the weight of your head on your hands on the forehead only. Then look into the darkness. Can you see spots, ribbons or zaps of light? Wait until it’s completely dark. No need to hurry.
Then look at the dark. If you see spots or zaps of light, wait till you see the dark. Don’t hurry. Do this at least twice a day for 5 to 15 minutes.
Eye Exercise 2
Do the following for 3-5 minutes every day. Best on a sunny day, although a desk lamp with an incandescent bulb will also do the trick. Close your eyes and look at the sun through the closed eyes. Still facing the sun, rotate your head from side to side, slowly, as far as you can. As a result, sunlight will reach your peripheral vision. Enjoy the warmth of the sun on your eyes! The bonus: improved blood circulation to your neck and head.
Eye Exercise 3
This one does double-duty for your eyes and your back. Stand with feet apart a shoulder-width. Leave your arms hanging loose at your sides. Look out of a window. Shift your body weight to your right foot. Swing your upper body to the right while letting your left heel step off the floor. Notice your surroundings as you swing. A tree or a car seen through the window or in the distance will seem to move opposite to the direction of your swing. Now switch and repeat.
Health Benefits of Eye Exercises
For those who have to work in front of a computer, eyestrain and tension will dissipate as you continue with the exercises outlined. Weak or dry eyes, macular degeneration, and a host of other sight issues will be impacted positively by these exercises. Remember that eye health depends largely on the strength of the eye muscles. Thus it is crucial that you keep the eye muscles active and well-toned. The ophthalmic nerves will begin to receive enriched blood supply from your body, which will clear and enhance your vision.
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How to Identify an Ayurveda Dosha
September 30, 2009
Getting to know how to identify an Ayurveda dosha is knowing the intricacies and history of the practice of Ayurveda. It is a practice that has been handed down over thousands of years through generations and generations, is a native traditional medical practice of India.
Ayurveda, which is literally translated as “the science or knowledge of life” is has been the comprehensive health care system in India which has been categorized into eight branches, including gynecology and pediatricsm, and has currently gained popularity in the United States.
The Ayurveda dosha or in simpler terms the bilogical forces that symbolize the practice is based on the premise that body, mind, and spirit are intertwined to promote holistic harmony and is revolutionizing the way people understand their body and health.
Ayurveda further teaches that separating the spirit and mind from the body causes physical imbalance, which in turn cause diseases and naturally believes that the re-integration of these three doshas is the initial step towards healing and good health.
Basing on the idea that disease is the result of living out of harmony with our environment, the practice of Ayurveda views physical symptoms of diseases as the body’s way of communicating the occurring disharmony.
With this understanding in mind, Ayurveda’s approach to healing is obviously to re integrate harmony between self and environment, thus creating an optimal environment for health and well – being. The practice also teaches that each person is conceived out of the basic physiology and personality that makes up the entire person, who is existing in harmony with the universe and with the constant doshas in sync with one after the other to ensure good health.
This constitution is thus the inherent balance of the three doshas, or biological forces which govern the functions of the body, known as Pitta or metabolism, Vata or motion and Kapha or cohesiveness.
There are never –ending combinations and products of these three basic doshas or energies, and each person’s constitution is a unique expression, thus explaining the unique and distinct difference of one person from the other.
This constitution determines what a person naturally adheres to or what experiences are repulsive, in the same way it deals with what is in harmony and what causes imbalance and susceptibility to illnesses.
Because no two people are the same or alike and no two symptoms are exactly similar, Ayurveda does not approach the cure of a certain disease as much as it approaches the cure of the person who is afflicted with the disease.
Ayurveda also presupposes that it attributes life to more things than what is normally perceived, examples of which include the basic elements of earth, wind, fire and air, as well as the planets and stars, among others, are all believed to possess doshas similar to the conscience of living beings, especially humans.
The key to understanding this discipline is the core basis of Ayurveda, which supposes that the entire cosmos or universe is part of one singular absolute and everything that exists in the vast external universe, is also mirrored in the internal cosmos of the human body.
By now you know that the principle of Ayurveda teaches that life energies or doshas are the key energies that make up and promote the harmony of life and how it plays key roles to promote health and well –being and that his how to identify an Ayurveda dosha.
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How to Find Good and Credible Ayurveda Courses
September 30, 2009
If one would try out alternative methods of therapy or treatment, here are some tips regarding Ayurveda and how to find good and credible Ayurveda courses. For hundreds of years, the concept of Ayurveda has captivated and gained widespread popularity among millions of people all over the world.
But many people are also aware that Ayurveda can be a good process in treating numerous health conditions the natural way and would tend to benefit a lot of people, instead of it being a religious practice which was earlier conceived to be as such.
One of the primary reasons for propagating the idea of Ayurveda that has greatly affected man’s perception is that it primarily makes use of natural herbs, minerals and concoctions that can be easily sourced and made it a popular alternative treatment approach both for therich and poor alike in India for thousands of years.
Here are some tips to consider when looking for a reliable Ayurveda course.
First, make sure to get hold of a highly- trained and reputable Ayurveda practitioner offering course modules in Ayurveda, especially those who are authorized to conduct treatments and therapies using the process, since there are a large number of fly-by-night and unlicensed practitioners plying the trade who could cause more harm than good.
There are a number of licensed therapists using Ayurveda as a form of therapy and make sure to find one that has been expertly trained and has practiced the discipline through popular and recognized methods.
Do watch out for unscrupulous individuals or parties, who advertise their services for cut-throat rates and extensive services, as some would take indiscriminately take advantage of your innocence to make you give in to their every whim to make you believe that they are doing everything to train you about the practice.
Make sure to check out credentials and never be afraid to ask for information or details regarding their practice, since you will be placing your full confidence and trust in them when they try to train you for the practice.
Do take note that Ayurveda may not work for everyone, especially with those individuals who are skeptical or do not subscribe to the idea of Ayurveda.
If a person who wants to go through Ayurveda courses, he or she must always make it a point to seek expert approval or opinion or do research about the practice.
If it is your first time to scout for a practitioner offering Ayurveda courses, try to look up for names and services via the Internet, a lot of clinics, professional and practitioners have taken advantage of the technology of the World Wide Web to advertise their services and rates.
Make sure to do research on the basics of Ayurveda, that way you are aware what are the myths and facts behind Ayurveda which you are not aware of or may need to know about.
It is best for one to be aware of what he will be going through, that way you are fully aware about the benefits or the possible consequences of your actions.
As part of your checklist, ask around for friends or peers about a particular practitioner or if they have availed of Ayurvedic treatments themselves.
Word of mouth is also a good way to recognize and know the reputation of a practitioner you would rely on to avail of the Ayurveda course.
Lastly, the internet is also a good venue to research on some practitioners, especially in online forums and blogs.
You can get a good picture of how others have experienced a similar treatment or therapeutic process.
Knowing how to find good and credible Ayurveda courses is key to getting the best training you need to get immersed in the discipline, but be sure to take all necessary steps and precaution to make you more confident about your choices.
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Qualities of Ayurveda Pitta People
September 30, 2009
Ayurevda Pitta is one of the main doshas of traditional Indian medicine. It is best to understand the features and
qualities of people that are falling into this category. If you are not a Kapha or a Vata type, you surely are a Pitta.
Ayurveda Pitta is basically characterized by two main elements, namely water and fire. Pitta is the most revered among
all three Ayurvedic texts. In general, Pitta dosha has several basic characteristics.
The dosha of Pitta is usually hot and subtly oily. People under this category are usually sharp, burning, acidic, liquid,pungent, and sharp. They are observed to be commonly flowing in unbounded manner. Why these characteristics? This is because Ayurveda Pitta mainly constitutes of fire, in combination with a little water. Thus, to best describe such people, they could always startup and fuel flame, though they could not be the flame itself. Such people could be
compared to gasoline. The liquid is not hot when touched, but it could surely be an outstanding and effective source of
flames. It may appear like any ordinary liquid, but there is something with gasoline that makes it distinct and different from just about any liquid material.
People who are identified to take dominant Ayurveda Pitta constitution are typically having moderate level of physical
activities and moderate size of body. They could not be as bulky as the Kaphas. Pittas are generally ambitious and very
strong willed. In the process, these people could also be logically and apparently irritable, short-tempered, and highly aggressive especially under great physical stress. Pittas are believed and observed to me highly prone to different skin problems like skin irritations an sunburn. They are particularly prone to discomforts brought about by the heat and the sun particularly during summer.
Ayurveda Pitta people are usually having medium body proportions. They could have body frames that are neither heavy nor petite. Their skin could be warmer than usual and are usually ruddy or fair. Skin is also more sensitive compared to skin of other body types. The hair tends to be finer and is susceptible to premature thinning and graying. These people could be very sharp and very determined especially when it comes to their speech, action, and thought. Take note that such people could take an element of important purpose to their every step. There is a distinct and observable intensity that could be detected through their voice.
As mentioned, ambition could be Pittas’ second name. These people are often described by others as moderate sleepers
because they easily get awake. They tend to gravitate going to cooler environments. A person with a balanced Pitta
personality could exude much self confidence. There also is a distinct entrepreneurial spirit, making these people good
marketers and venture takers. They could work well with others, though not as harmoniously as the Kaphas.
In terms of food and diet, Ayurveda Pitta people could raise physiology though taking diets that are containing spicy and hot foods. They could also easily skip meals and do fasting. They could easily be stimulated by sour, pungent, and salty foods. On the contrary, Pittas could be weakened by bitter, acid-tasting, and sweet foods. These people are not indulgent like the Kaphas. They regard food as just a basic necessity that helps the body attain needed energy.
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How Can One Benefit From Established Ayurveda Remedy?
September 30, 2009
How can one benefit from established Ayurveda remedy and there are actually a hundred and one reasons why people resort to alternative yet established remedies, whether it be the result of aggressive marketing and commercial campaigns or simply because it was proven effective by one and word spread like wildfire about its therapeutic or healing wonders.
Generally, a common view about Ayurvedic remedy is that it gives the public a sense of security knowing that a particular ‘alternative’ or ‘natural’ approach is sourced from a commonly recognized raw material, for example, a herb possessing healing properties or plant life known for vitamin and nutrient qualities.
Psychologically, the public is much more at ease knowing that Ayurvedic remedies are sourced from commonly known raw materials found in the environment, rather than medication or supplements synthetically or chemically-generated in pharmaceutical laboratories.
Among the most common popular - yet sometimes debatable - benefits one can get from Ayurvedic remedies include;
An all-natural approach to healing and therapy. People are more comfortable knowing that alternative approaches to healing and therapy promotes the human body’s ability to heal itself, and with the introduction of natural Ayurvedic remedies could enhance the body’s resistance to disease and illnesses.
Commonly known Ayurvedic remedies, especially herbal ones, are good sources of vitamins and minerals needed by the body. Many experts believe that natural vitamins and minerals that are commonly found in the environment are more likely to supplement the body under ‘natural’ conditions.
Although this claim is a highly debated issue by health buffs and pharmaceutical hardliners, economics play a key role in determining the popularity of Ayurvedic remedies as well.
While millions of dollars go into the research and development of vitamin and mineral substitutes for mass production, cultural and traditional forces are at play in rallying the cause of Ayurvedic remedies as alternative yet effective options.
There is a wide array of choices in the long list of alternative Ayurvedic remedies, depending on one’s needs for supplementation and therapeutic needs. From seed to fruit extracts, health effects or supplementation needs, there are hundreds of options one can have in the choice for the most appropriate Ayurvedic remedy available.
Many natural Ayurvedic remedies are less likely to create allergic or adverse reactions. However, the public should take caution as to determining what is good or bad for their health, and knowing what substances they could be allergic to, since there are naturally- occurring products that can prove to be allergic to some.
Many Ayurvedic remedies provide treatment for a wide range of major and minor health conditions, compared to the limited efficacy of their synthetic counterparts that only target a particular illness or disorder.
Almost all Ayurvedic remedies are intended as a palliative measure at the onset or during the affliction of a disease. These Ayurvedic remedies can also be taken to augment good nutrition and cater to the body’s need for the recommended standard dosage of vitamins and minerals.
Finally, Ayurvedic remedies are good sources of fortified vitamins and minerals. Depending on our individual needs for treatment of illnesses and diseases, it can add to the body’s need for specific nutrients.
Whether these benefits bear truth or not, it is still essential to seek expert opinion about the medicines or supplements we take- be it synthetic or natural- since what may be good for one may be bad for another. It would still be good to know and understand How can one benefit from established Ayurveda remedy.
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