Showing posts with label exercise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exercise. Show all posts

Monday, February 20, 2017

10 Natural Ways To Clear Stroke Causing Plaque From Your Arteries

There is no doubt that both arteries and veins have very important roles to play. Veins carry blood to the heart. The blood is then transported to the various parts of the body with the help of the arteries.





Hence, there is no doubt that arteries have a very important role to play. When we are born and as we are young our arteries are clean and oxygenated blood flows very easily to all parts of the body.

However, as we age and we as we become very undisciplined in our lifestyle habits, our arteries get choked with plaque which gradually creates lot of problems and at times even causing death.

That’s why it is very important to find out ways by which we can keep the arteries clean and free from plaque using some proven and natural methods.

What Exactly Is Arterial Plaque
When we talk about arterial plaque we are talking about a dangerous combination of dead cells, cholesterol, calcium and fibrous tissues. This happens only after the smooth interior lining of the arteries are damaged.

Once it is injured, the smooth lining becomes rough and rugged and it starts attracting cholesterol and other elements as mentioned above. The problem is more serious than we had thought as even young children of eight to ten years suffer from this problem.It’s a problem that needs to be nipped in the bud to prevent heart attacks, strokes and other such dangerous conditions. So what can we do natural to help change the course!

1. Look For Foods Low in Cholesterol & Saturated Fat
The World Health Organization and American Heart Association states that one should restrict saturated fat to only around 16 grams and cholesterol should never exceed 25 percent. Only then would it be possible to reduce arterial obstructions.

This would call for reducing meat serving to less than 4 ounces each meal. The rest should be filled up by beans, fruits and vegetables.

2. Increase Soluble Fibre Intake
It is also very important to increase intake of soluble fibre which is found in plenty in oatmeal, whole grains, oat bran, pears and apples. This is important because if you want to remove the clogged arteries and reduce the quantity of blood fats or lipids, then these soluble fibbers could be very useful. Soluble fibres are known to bind well with these lipids in the intestines and help to flush out the same and prevent it from entering the blood stream.

3. Give Up Smoking
There is no doubt that smoking is very damaging and could play a big role in increasing LDL (bad cholesterol) and also in reducing HDL (good cholesterol). When one smokes regularly they increase the early stages of fat known as triglycerides. Hence staying away from cigarettes is not a choice but a compelling compulsion so to say.

4. Exercise Regularly
Regular exercise helps burning of excess calories and keeps the arteries neat and clean. You should however take the doctor’s advice and go for an exercise program that has been recommended and cleared your doctor. Moderate exercising for a period of 30 minutes works wonders but even exercise for 10 minutes a day can be very helpful. You need to consult with your doctor regarding this.



5. The Importance Of Omega 3 Fatty Acids
Omega-3 fatty acid is often called the wonder nutrient. It is found in Tuna, Salmon, Mackerel, and Hoki. They play a big role in lowering cholesterol levels that cause plaque in your arteries.

They also help reduce inflammation of the arteries and also help to repair the damaged arteries especially the interior linings. They also play the role of a blood thinning agent and which helps in reducing formation of blood clot.

6. Keep A Watch On Waistline
Extra inches in your abdomen are clearly a sign that all is not well as far as non-essential fatty substances are concerned. It could be a precursor to deposit of plaque in your arteries. Trimming one’s waistline is extremely important to say the least.

7. Supplements Are Too Important To Ignore
It is very important to understand the importance of food supplements. They are slowly becoming a necessity rather than a choice – a well balanced diet will minimize their use.It has been proven that well-chosen and quality supplements can play a big role in keeping the arteries clean and sweep the plaque and other harmful deposits away. There are a range of Vitamin Supplements that could help. They have been proven to reduce cholesterol build up in the arteries.

8. Avoid Processed Food
In today’s fast paced world there is no doubt, a lack of time is a big problem and most of us have forgotten the virtues of home cooked food. Processed food is rich in saturated fatty acids, preservatives and all other things which do nothing but damaged our system.They play a big role in clogging the arteries and make us obese and unfit. Making the one change of staying away from processed foods to the maximum extent possible with pay big dividends reducing artery plaque. It is a small price to pay for maintaining a healthy and good lifestyle



9. Limit Alcohol
Though limited quantities of alcohol could be good for the body, when one overshoots the limit set by doctors and by others who set such standards, it is bound to create problem. Beer, sweet wine and other such drinks could lead to obesity and increased sugar levels. This certainly could be the foundation for the arteries being clogged.

10. Reduce Stress Levels And Have Required Sleep
Stress is a bad thing and it is known to cause hormonal imbalances which eventually lead to fat accumulation in the arteries. One should learn how to de-stress and get into exercises such as yoga and meditation which could help a lot. Regular sleep of at least 8 hours per day (at the right time) is also something that should be always be kept in mind.

In closing, taking the steps to reduce plaque in your arteries is a process. But quick gains can be realized with dietary changes and exercise like walking.

Friday, April 22, 2016

Tips to help you during pregnancy if you are suffering from GDM


1. Follow the appropriate meal plan religiously. More than ever, pregnant women should pay attention to what they eat and their eating patterns in general. This is very important because this stage—pregnancy itself—requires strict control of blood glucose levels in order to ensure that both the mother and baby are getting the right amount of key nutrients needed. In coming up with the right diet plan, it is best to seek the help of diabetes educator or a licensed dietitian to create the necessary adjustments needed to accommodate the needs not only of the fetus inside the womb but of the mother as well. In your meal plan, take note of calorie, carbohydrates and protein requirements every day because these will help you maintain normal blood glucose levels.

2. Regular Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose or SMBG. Experts say that the only way to tell if the woman is successful in controlling her blood glucose is by monitor their levels by themselves regularly. Since being pregnant is a sensitive condition, soon to be mothers should monitor their blood glucose levels more frequently. Ideally, SMBG should be monitored four to 10 times a day.

3. Knowledge in administering insulin injections and adjusting the doses based on the results of SMBG. Sufficient supply of insulin is very crucial for pregnant women so they must know how to administer insulin injections by themselves in case no one is around when they need it. They should also ask from their physician how to adjust the doses of insulin after they are through with the SBMG. Knowing how to adjust the doses of insulin needed is very important to ensure that the body's supply of insulin is stable.

4. Treating or controlling hypoglycemia. Pregnant women who are diabetics are more prone to hypoglycemia because of the hormonal changes in their body. Although studies show that there are no know effects of hypoglycemia in the baby, it is best to control or treat it as soon as possible so the soon to be mom won't be having troubles during the course of conception.


5. Maintaining regular set of exercise or physical activities. This is also very important for pregnant women with diabetes because through this they can reduce the risk of hypoglycemia as well as being overweight. Since it is hard for pregnant women to do strenuous workouts, it is best to maintain the hobby of having light exercises that will keep the body moving.

These are just guild lines please make sure you check with your diabetic care team before making any changes.

Look out for new eBook on GDM coming soon.