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Herbal Life for Better Life

November 11th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Health

The practical and sophisticated instant life style is dominated most of people’s way of life. Even most of them know the consequences and realize that it is not healthy, but in the name of practicality, people prefer to choose it than natural way they consider to be troublesome.

To balance our instant life style, we need herbal nutrition which contains all the natural goodness. Thankfully, there is Herbal Nutrition Network that provides herbal-based products for personal care, weight management, energy & fitness supplement, etc. Herbalife Distributor makes us easy to get healthy herbal nutrition for natural balance and stay healthy at every age.

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Heart Disease and the Experts on It

November 7th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Health

If you have a bad living habit, you have to be prepared for the diseases that now threaten your health and your entire life’s stability. Drinking, smoking, defiled teeth and other kind of bad habits will affect your inner organ’s function including heart, the most important part which pumps the blood circulation to our entire body. If there is any infection on it because of your bad habit that accumulate from years before, you will get it malfunctioned.

If you think you are in that danger now, don’t panic, there are always chances to save your life and improve your heart by fixing the damage. Umm.edu, a website from University of Maryland Medical Center, one of the world’s leaders in handling heart disease will make you become more informed about the heart diseases and the best treatment to fix it with heart bypass surgery.

This medical center has been completed with the world’s leader in robotic heart bypass surgery to provide the patients a wider chance of succeed in their heart surgery including on the coronary bypass. You can make an appointment to consult with the expertise from this medical center through this website and find out if you can fix the damages on your heart before it’s too late.

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Making Your Wishes Known: A Living Will

October 31st, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Health, Tips

A living will is a written statement that you do not want life-prolonging medical procedures when your condition is hopeless and there is no chance of regaining a meaningful life. Living wills have been around since 1976, when California passed what is called the Natural Death Act. Although called “wills,” they have nothing to do with property, but rather with one’s self, and are intended to take effect when you are still alive. An outgrowth of concern over the loss of ability to direct medical care at the end of one’s life, a living will is an advance directive and is operative only at the time you are terminally ill and are unconscious, or are otherwise incompetent to discuss and decide with your physician what treatment you wish.

Not only a tool to control the extent and type of medical care you receive at the end of your life, a living will can also help reduce the emotional stresses and strains felt by both your family and your doctor, who must decide whether to withhold, withdraw, or continue medical treatment that cannot cure or reverse your terminal condition.

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Indoor Air Polution

October 21st, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Health, House

THE EMERGENCE OF chemically sensitive people into self-help and advocacy groups, together with greater media coverage of asbestos, lead, radon, formaldehyde and pesticide contamination of the home, are accelerating development of home detection kits, more involvement by local public health departments, stronger regulations, lawsuits and lots of other activity that contrasts with the “home sweet home” image. The movement against indoor air pollution is probably the fastest grass roots environmental drive in the country. Just scan the checklist scorecard early in this section to get an idea of the variety of gases, chemicals, and particulates that could be present in your home. Some can be controlled by the will of dwellers—proper coverings, ceasing tobacco smoking, reduced use of aerosols. Others can be curtailed by using household alternatives for common hazardous products in the home, as simply detailed in one of the following articles.

But there are toxic emissions from the materials that make up the building itself, including asbestos, old leaded pipes leaching into drinking water, or from nature itself such as radon. “I find it appalling that our children can actually be harmed by deleterious substances without ever leaving their homes,” wrote London real estate investor, Godfrey Bradman. Unique among his business colleagues, Mr. Bradman sponsored the publication of a book titled Hazardous Building Materials: A Guide to the Selection of Alternatives (1986, edited by Curwell and March, E.& F.N. Spon Ltd., London) for builders and repair firms. In our country, The Healthy House Catalog (1988, Environmental Health Watch and Housing Resource Center, Cleveland, Ohio) reflects the emerging literature which lists categories of pollutants, testing firms, equipment and other bits and leads. But CAVEAT: just as in the home water filtration business, the indoor pollution detection and treatment business is replete with shady firms and deceptive practices. Presently, the marketing abuses are way ahead of the prosecutors or the standard setting enforcement agencies. Consumer Reports and the Canadian magazine, Protect Yourself, among others, are striving to keep up with their brand-name testing of such products as humidifiers, portable air cleaners, radon detectors, home water treatment devices and many more. Watch for them, for they may be your only reliable comparative shopping service. In the meantime, absorb the information contained herein which you can apply yourself to diminish these toxics in the home and head off a pesticide or other chemical emergency afflicting a member of your family.

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