Saturday, October 18, 2008
Therapeutic Effects on Essential Oils
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Hoya Kerrii Blooms 2nd time
Upon downloading all my pictures onto my computer, I was surprised to found out that one of the pictures that I took, shows a water droplet as shown in the above picture. Maybe this water droplet is the morning dew where it gathered around the flower petals and upon opening up its petals, the water droplet slip through and drop.
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Always Say "NO" to Suicide
Firstly, let me tell you this. If you are feeling suicidal, you are not alone. Countless people out there have the same feelings.
2. Betrayal
3. Depression
4. Mental torture from family
5. Bad debts
6. Self-pressure due to failure in life
7. External-pressure from close ones
8. Unable to forgive someone or ownself
9. Suffering from fatal disease
10. Hatred etc…the list is long and never ending
If you are suicidal, it is not because you want to die. In fact your body does not want to die. You just want to get rid of the pain that is torturing your brain. It is because you are not able to cope with a problem in life. If you dare to die, then why not give yourself a challenge which is "dare to live on". If you think that dying can give you relief, that is wrong. It does not, because when you die, there is no more feelings of relief anymore. It cannot take away the pain. The pain will stick to the soul forever after.
Do you know what you will experience after you commit suicide. From a layman's point of view, there seems to be nothing. But for those in the energy world, they will know the consequences. Once a person commit suicide, for example jumping off the building, although the body terminates, the soul does not. The soul will turn to become a spirit that sticks to the location and has to repeat the act of jumping off the building once a day for the rest of their life as a spirit. Can you imagine how torturing it could be for one to face the same experience of committing suicide forever.
There is practically no chance at all for the person to go to heaven or enjoy anymore happiness for the rest of their life as a soul. Even if they can stop the suffering by finding another victim to commit suicide at the same location later, they will not have a good reincarnation. They will experience bad karmic sufferings for many lives and it will be too hard to find a good path.
Therefore, suicide is not an answer to sufferings. Human are born with sufferings. The baby cries first thing when he sees the world. Therefore, everyone will have the same fate of suffering. And it is a matter of whether we are able to cope with the problem or not. Whether we want to amplify the feelings or lighten the feelings. Even though some problems may be big, but if we are able to finetune our heads to think of it as small, it will be small. And remember, if you compare the magnitude of your problem with others, yours will only be a small one relatively.
If one is suicidal, here are some simple yet effective recommendations:
1. Talk about the problem to your family, friends, strangers, psychiatrist and councellors or email to leontobefriend@gmail.com Find time even though your schedule is busy. You must not keep it in the heart. Even if you are guilty and you feel sorry, please say it out.
2. No one can provide you with a solution. Even yourself cannot give a solution. Then just leave it with no solution. Just learn to accept it, live as long as you could and naturally forget about the hardship.
3. Do not rush into committing suicide yet. Postpone the date. Say give yourself another few more months, there could be many things that could have changed your opinion. One falls into suicide motive because he or she is not awaken temporary. And the good thing is there is still some conscious part that does not want to die yet.
4. Move away from the place where it could remind you of the sufferings. Just move away and leave everything behind. Go faraway and one day when you are feeling stronger, you can always return to face the truth.
5. Go out and find new friends. Let new people enter your life with new beginnings and new energy. There are always more opportunities out there. Don't give up!
6. When one is feeling down, their energy points in their body (7 chakras) are imbalance. The aura around them is weak which is also the reason why they are suffering from defeat and bad luck. These energy points could be strengthen. Some seek for crystal healing. While, simple exercises could help too. You will be amazed how jogging or hiking can help to energize ones chakras without them knowing. Undoubtedly, one could also seek meditation as an excellent cure to suicide syndrome. Meditation is not related to any religion.
Friday, May 30, 2008
Don't Quit Yourself
Often the goal is nearer than it seems to a faint and faltering man; often the struggler has given up when he might have captured the victor's cup; and he learned too late when the night came down, how close he was to the golden crown.
Success is failure turned inside out - the silver tint of the clouds of doubt, and when you never can tell how close you are, it may be near when it seems afar; so stick to the fight when you're hardest hit - it's when things seem worst, you must not quit.
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Hoya Flower Blooming
The flowers takes 2 days to full bloom. The flowers smell milky.
Each small flower is made up of two stars, one on top of the other. The so called bottom star (corolla) is larger in size than the upper centered star which is termed the 'corona'. Hoya kerrii has whitish corolla's and reddish corona's. The flowers are very beautiful, waxy, tough and long lasting. All hoya flowers have wonderful fragrances.
I have grown this original hoya kerrii into 3 pots.
The flowers keep blooming non-stop as there are alot of flower buds on the plant.
This is another hoya plant, Hoya Carnosa. This plant is a climbing or trailing perennial of the milkweed family. Trailing stems will climb counterclockwise around wire or other thin trellis-like structures. Stems will also trail from hanging baskets. Its leaves usually are creamy white margins and sometimes a pink tinge.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Illusion / Perception
The above Adelson's checker shadow illusion, checker shadow illusion and checker shadow is an optical illusion published by Edward H. Adelson, Professor of Vision Science at MIT in 1995.
The squares A and B on the illusion are the same color (or shade), although they seem to be different.
I chanced on the above pictures while I was surfing the internet and this reflected on me about a person's illusion and perception. In life, we need take a second and third thought before we can conclude everything upon the first sight. Sometimes, we see things differently and misinterpret the actual meanings.
Stuffed Toys
Friday, April 18, 2008
Love
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Friendship : friend in need is a friend indeed
You don't need an occasion or reason to honor your friend or thank him or her for their support. You can pay a tribute to them at any point of day and by any means. Reciting to your friend some beautiful friendship quotes is one of the most soothing way to express yourself to your loving friend without saying much. Friendship is not about leading or following, it is simply being with each other to share each and every single moment of our lives. These simple words contain in themselves the entire beauty of friendship. Friendship quotes doesn't imply any scholarly line of statement, it can be woven into simple words with deep thoughts. You can recite friendship quotes of renowned poets to honor your friend but lining up your emotion in your own words is the most natural and loving manner of expression anytime.
Friendship quotes help you to speak those hearty words about your friend which you may not be able to describe in mere informal speech. A friend loves every bit of yours even if you bear devilish traits more than angelic ones. You can convey these thoughts of yours through friendship quotes. Good friendship quotes strike chords in nearly everyone's soul. Friendship quotes buy an everlasting smile on your friend's face, the moment he gets to hear or read it. Friendship quotes explain you the role of a friend in your life in a rhythmic pattern. It tells you that a friend is like a father who would scold you when you will do a mistake, a friend also acts as a mother who would embrace you when you are in deep sorrow, a friend will tease and play pranks on you like your sister, a friend is one who would shield your integrity and protect you from all odds just like your brother, in short, a friend is an embodiment of all worldly relations. A true friend is a depiction of every relation we are close to in our life with just a little difference that we possess those worldly relations by blood and friends are made by us. We choose our own friends and it's very important to make sure that they stay with us forever.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Always Create Your Own Dreams and Live Life to the Fullest
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Believe in Yourself, and Remember That Anything Is Possible
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Success
If you think you are not, you don't.
If you like to win, but you think you can't.
It is almost certain you won't.
If you think you'll loss, you're lost.
For out of the world we find,
It's all in the state of mind.
If you think you are outclassed, you are.
You've got to think high to rise,
You've got to be sure of yourself before,
Life battles don't always go
To the stronger or faster man,
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Enzymes
When food is not completely broken down in the intestines, it stays in the intestines to the colon where it feeds the bacteria. Bacteria digestion of food particles then causes gas, abdominal pain, and rumbling of the stomach and the production of haarmful toxins in the colon.
Monday, March 24, 2008
Friendly Bacteria - Probiotics
The beneficial actions of these friendly bacteria, also known as Probiotics (the opposite of “antibiotics”) include
- manufacturing B vitamins
- providing the enzyme lactase which allow digestion of milk or milk products
- enhancing digestion and nutrient absorption
- acting as an anti-carcinogenic factor with anti-tumor potential
- controlling and deactivating growth and activity if bad bacteria and viruses
- maintaining bowel function and elimination
- reducing ill effects of antibiotic and radiation therapies
- maintaining immune function
- helping in the development of young children’s gastrointestinal health
Health professionals normally suggest taking one to two billin colony-forming units per dose. And it is better to take probiotic supplement before meal since stomach acid is usually lowest at that time. This aids the friendly bacteria in passing through the stomach and implanting in the intenstine.
Friday, March 21, 2008
Liver Aid
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Arthritis & Rheumatism
There are now several natural substances that may just change all these. While these natural substance sometimes takes lone to show results, but in the long run, they may be just as effective as conventional treatments without the side effects.
Glucosamine & Chondroitin : Both glucosamine sulfate and chondroitin sulfate belong to a class of compounds called glycosaminoglycans. Glucosamine furnishes the basic building block of mucopolysaccharides which is the integral components of synovial fluid that form the framework of bones, cartilage, nails, hair and skin. Increased amounts of glucosamine stimulates the activity of specialised cells called chondrocytes. These cells then build the framework of bone cartilage with mucopolysaccharides.
MSM is a highly bioavailable source of sulfur, which is one of the prevalent minerals in the body’s physical structure, including protein, collagen, glucosamine, hair, skin and nails. MSM is also the basis of many essential biochemicals and important enzymatic functions. MSM helps to ease inflammation and pain associated with arthritis. Sulfur makes cells more permeable which allows fluid and nutrients to flow more freely through the cell wall, removing toxins in the cell, reducing pain and inflammation and promoting tissue healing.
Bamboosil : This is well known for its high content in silica which helps support and remineralises the bones.
Antioxidants : These are nutrients that stabilise free radials. Free radicals are highly unstable molecules that attack tissues, including joint tissues. Antioxidants prevent free-radical induced tissue damage and resulting inflammation.
Antioxiadnts include OPCs (oligomeric proanthocyanidins), vitamins A, C, E, Zinc, Selemium, etc.
Essential Fatty Acids : The joint inflammation is regulated in large part by essential fatty acids omega-3 and omega-6. While omega-3 fatty acids prevent the production of pro-inflammatory prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), omega-6 fatty acids help produce the beneficial prostaglandin E1 (PGE1). A balance intake of both omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids is necessary.
While many of the supplements mentioned above are beneficial in easing the pain and inflammation often associated with arthritis or rheumatism, their most important role lies in preventing these conditions. Neither arthritis nor rheumatism is inevitable. Daily supplementation of essential nutrients, as well as regular exercise and a healthy diet are integral to overall bone, joint and ligaments health.
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Information on Sport Supplements
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Creatine
When a body takes part in exercise, a compound in our cells called Adenosine Triphosphate (or ATP) is used to create energy for our working muscles. It releases one of its phosphate molecules to form Adenosine Diphosphate (ADP), and in the process, energy is released for use. Since a human body has a relatively low amount of ATP, it has to convert ADP back to ATP in order to repeat the energy-producing process.
Creatine speeds up this process by giving up its own phosphate molecule to ADP, thus increasing the rate of which ATP is reformed. This ATP is now ready to create energy again. More creatine in our muscles allows us to work out longer and harder, ultimately contributing to gain in strength and muscle size.
Creatine is a natural compound made in our bodies, and can also be found in dietary sources such as meat and fish. However, one has to eat a vast amount of such food in order to absorb a sufficient amount of creatine to make a difference in sports performance. Supplementation is a much easier and more convenient way to take in dietary creatine. Among its different types, Creatine Monohydrate is used extensively in university researches and sports applications.
Protein Powders
Protein, derived from the Greek word meaning "Of Prime Importance", is one of the three essential macronutrients needed by our body. Protein is seen as the building block of the human body, as it is used in the formation of contractile tissue or muscle. It also makes up a large part of our cell structure. In short, it is everywhere in our body. We need protein to rebuild our cells and to grow.
Exercise can deplete our protein stores, since our bodies are able to strip our muscle proteins as energy sources. Therefore, those seeking to put on lean bodyweight need to consume an adequate amount of protein to support their lifestyles and build up muscle mass.
Furthermore, ingesting protein can lead to an increased metabolic rate in individuals. Since protein is more metabolically active than carbohydrates or fats, the process of digesting it requires 30% more calories than either both macronutrients.
However, in today's fast-paced and hectic world, it can be quite hard for many to consume enough quality proteins during the course of a day. This is where protein supplementation comes to the rescue. Simply by mixing protein powder with water, milk, juice or any beverage of choice, one can easily increase the total daily amount of protein taken per day. This results in what is known as a 'positive nitrogen balance1, which facilitates in the building up of lean mass.
Protein powders, in general, are low in carbohydrates, and are derived from various sources. However, those that are derived from whey protein, which has shown to have a higher bioavailability then other protein sources such as milk, soy, or egg.
Meal Replacement Powders
Our body needs nutrients in order to grow. In general, the more calories we consume, the higher the growth rate. However, it can be quite hard and uncomfortable to consume so much food in just our regular three meals a day. Furthermore, studies have shown that nutrient absorption by the human body is greater if we were to split up our total daily calories over 4 to 6 smaller meals, rather than eating 3 big ones. Thus, our body is put in an anabolic (building) state due to constant influx of nutrients.
Unfortunately, with the busy lifestyle led by many of us, it is very inconvenient to actually prepare and eat 4 - 6 well-balanced meals throughout the day. There has got to be an easier way of getting meals that are nutrient-dense and high in protein without the inconvenience of cooking and preparation of food. Meal Replacement Powders, or MRPs for short, easily tackles this problem.
MRPs are just as their names imply. Mixed with any liquid of choice, they can be taken in replacement of one or two regular meals. This is a quick and hassle-free way of consuming small, frequent meals throughout the day.
MRPs, in general, contain an optimum macronutrient mix that puts the body in an anabolic state. They are high in protein (30 - 50 grams per serving depending on the brand), provide a medium amount of carbohydrates, and are low in fat. In addition, they provide high amounts of vitamins and essential minerals as well. Without the time & expense of counting calories and cooking food, MRPs are insurance towards proper nutrient intake, and are an invaluable aid for the fitness-seeking individuals.
Weight-Gain Powders
Individuals who are seeking to put on lean bodyweight quickly need to consume more calories than what is expanded by their bodies. This surplus of calories consumed usually would require a person to eat a lot more than usual in order to put on weight. However, it can be quite an arduous task to force so much food down the stomach, not to mention the gastronomical discomfort that would usually follow such feedings.
As a result, many people turn to weight-gain powders as a solution to providing their bodies with ample amounts of calories to facilitate muscle growth. Weight-gain powders, depending on product brand, can provide anywhere from 500 to over 2000 quality calories per serving. Mixed with milk or juice, these numbers can rise even higher! Providing high amounts of carbohydrates and protein with low amounts of fat, weight-gain powders is an easy way of ensuring your body has more than enough nutrients for it to grow. After all, it's easier to put in a large amount of calories in the form of a drink rather than eating so much solid food at one go.
Glutamine
Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in the human body. Like other amino acids, glutamine plays a vital role in protein metabolism and muscle recovery by increasing protein synthesis and reducing muscle breakdown. The higher the amount of glutamine in muscle cells, the greater the rate of cell-production. Glutamine is not only utilized by muscle tissue, but also in large quantities by the immune system and by the digestive system as well. However, strenuous exercise can deplete glutamine levels in the human body faster than what we are able to reproduce. This leads to decreased gains in protein synthesis and a lower muscle growth rate.
Glutamine supplementation provides the body with ample amounts of this very important amino acid. Not only does glutamine prevent muscle breakdown, it also creates the proper environment for the body to produce more muscle cells. It shuttles in more fluids into the cells (a process called "cell-volumizing"), which acts as a powerful, anabolic signal for the body to build more proteins.
In short, glutamine is an often-ignored but essential supplement to aid in size and strength gains. It places the body in an optimum state for muscle growth, as well as protects the precious muscles that we have worked so hard for from being torn down for energy.
ZMA
ZMA is a unique patent-pending anabolic mineral support formula containing zinc-l-monomethionine, covalently-bound zinc/magnesium aspartate and vitamin B6. It is designed to optimize absorption and availability of zinc and magnesium during peak times of muscle growth and repair.
ZMA has been clinically proven to provide nutritional support for healthy levels of total and free testosterone in active individuals. This equals to an anabolic environment that results in a higher muscle growth rate, as well as a decrease in recovery time between exercise sessions. It also increases strength and power in athletes. Since ZMA is not a pro-hormone or a hormone precursor, it does not adversely affect blood hormone levels. Rather, it naturally supports the body's own anabolic hormone levels.
Zinc and Magnesium can be found in food sources such as oysters, wheat germ and beef liver. Taking ZMA supplementation as directed (usually before bedtime) can significantly increase muscle growth and strength in individuals.
HMB
HMB, which is short for "beta-hydroxy beta-methylbutyrate", is a metabolite of the amino acid, leucine. HMB is basically an anti-catabolic substance that is used for nitrogen retention in the body. It decreases muscle-protein turnover and works primarily by minimizing protein degradation. This means that HMB prevents muscle tissue breakdown that occurs during strenuous exercise.
Usually when an individual exercises longer or more intensely, muscle catabolism (breakdown) can occur. Thus, the positive gains made by stimulating the muscles can be thwarted by the potential damaging effects of exercising. HMB's anti-catabolic properties work against this by shifting the balance towards anabolic growth. This allows the athlete to work out harder or more often and still reap the due benefits.
HMB can be found in food that we eat, such as grapefruit, catfish and is very abundant in mother's milk. However, it is impractical to consume enough quantities of these food, if at all, and on a regular enough basis to provide the benefits of HMB. Supplementation is the easier and more convenient way to go.
Thermogenic Formulas
Thermogenics are substances that, when taken, raise the body's metabolic rate. It encourages the body to use body-fat as fuel by increasing the rate at which calories are burned to carry out vital functions. Not only do thermogenic supplements increase the amount of calories burnt during exercise, it also increases the body's basal metabolic rate. This means that more energy is used up by the body to carry out its normal routine functions, even when at rest.
Thermogenic supplements are usually made up of a formula of different fat-burning ingredients combined in specific ratios. Although each individual ingredient is effective in its own right in aiding fat loss, stacking them together would create a synergistic effect. Some of the more popular and effective ingredients are used in conjunction with a sensible diet and exercise plan, thermogenic supplements can give an added advantage when it comes to shedding body-fat.
Antioxidants
Free radicals are by-products of cellular activities that can damage other cells or cause stress on the human body. This is especially true for athletes and physically active people. When we exercise, the amount of free radicals produced by our cells is very high. These free radicals attack other cells in our bodies and can cause fatigue, stress, and other damaging effects, which not only impair our performance and recovery rate but also weaken the immune system.
Antioxidants, in the form vitamin C, E, beta-carotene, selenium and glutathione are also very effective in countering the effects of free radicals.
Pine bark and grapseed extracts are a powerful form of antioxidant. The OPCs (oligomeric proanthocyanidins) in these extracts bind itself to collagen fibres in the body, thus improving the elasticity and integrity of your body's connective tissues. Not only does it protect your body from environmental stresses, but it works as an anti-inflammatory agent as well. Pine bark and grapseed extracts provide a wide range of health benefits, of which include the strengthening of blood vessels, overcoming inflammation, and improving joint flexibility. In this, it keeps the circulatory system fit and reduces the risks of circulatory and cardiovascular diseases. The fact that it maintains skin health comes as a welcome bonus.
A good antioxidant formula is an essential part of every active person's nutritional arsenal. Although it does not boast of any sensational athletic gains, it helps that the individual perform at his optimum level by preventing the negative effects of exercise.
General Knowledge : Vitmains and Minerals
Vitamins and minerals are micronutrients essential to life, which is much needed in relatively small amounts, functioning as coenzymes in our body. They are the basic component of enzymes which are vital for all our bodily functions.
In addition, vitamins and minerals have other functions. For example, vitamin E acts as an antioxidant; calcium, magnesium and phosphorus form our bones, and vitamin D regulates the absorption and use of calcium and phosphorus, aiding in the formation of normal bones and teeth.
Vitamins are distinguished as being water-soluble or fat-soluble. Water-soluble vitamins, namely the B vitamins and vitamin C are utilized' by the body once they are absorbed and must be replenished regularly. Fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E and K, on the other hand, stay in the body for a longer period of time.
Minerals may be classified into two groups: bulk minerals and trace minerals. Bulk minerals are needed in larger amounts and they include calcium, magnesium and phosphorus; the trace minerals are zinc, iron, copper, manganese, chromium, selenium, iodine and potassium, which are stored primarily in bone and muscle tissue.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Information on Minerals
Sources :
Milk, yogurt, cheese, legumes, seeds, bones and bone soups, calcium-fortified foods such as tofu, orange juice and soymilk.
Importance :
Formation and maintenance of bones and teeth. Assists in normal blood clotting,muscle action, nerve and heart function.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inbited by stress, lack of exercise, magnesium deficiency, lack of hydrochloric acid, diuretics.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Softening of bones, brittle bones, back and leg pain, insomnia, irritability, depression.
Chromium
Sources :
Whole grains, brewer's yeast, cheese, meats, dark green leafy vegetables.
Importance :
Carbohydrate metabolism and glucose tolerance. Increases effectiveness of insulin. Stimulates enzymes in metabolism of energy.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Level decreases as age increases.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Depressed growth rate, glucose intolerance in diabetics, atherosclerosis.
Copper
Sources :
Organ meats, whole grains, nuts, legumes, egg yolk, seafood, mushrooms, blackstrap molasses.
Importance :
Formation of connective tissue and hemoglobin. Aids absorption & transportation of iron. Works with vitamin C to form elastin. Part of many enzymes.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited by excessive zinc.
Deficiency Symptoms :
General weakness, impaired respiration and skin sores.
Iron
Sources :
Blackstrap molasses, raisins, apricots, sunflower seeds, wheat germ, parsley, liver, eggs, red meat.
Importance :
Hemoglobin formation. Protein metabolism. Promotes growth, resistance to disease, improves energy level and condition of teeth, skin, nails and bones.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited by caffeine, excessive phosphorus or zinc.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Fatigue, anemia, paleness, brittle nails, constipation,difficulty in breathing.
Iodine
Sources :
Seafood, seaweed, iodized salt.
Importance :
Involved in energy generation and basal metabolism. An important component of the hormone, thyroxine. Necessary for the prevention of goiter. Contributes to healthy hair, skin, nails and teeth.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited by food processing.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Thyroid disorders, obesity, goiter, irritability, nervousness, dry hair, cold hands and feet.
Magnesium
Sources :
Nuts, dark green leafy vegetables, legumes, whole grains,seafood.
Importance :
Catalyst in utilization of carbohydrates, fats, proteins,calcium,phosphorus and potassium. Essential for energy generation, muscle contraction, bones and teeth formation.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited by diuretics and alcohol.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Nervousness, tremors, mental confusion, irritability and depression.
Manganese
Sources :
Wholes grains, nuts, vegetables,fruits.
Importance :
Involved in normal skeletal development. Maintains sex hormone production. Needed for synthesis of mucopolysaccharide for formation of cartilage.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited by excessive phosphorus and calcium.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Convulsions, dizziness and loss of hearing.
Potassium
Sources :
Vegetables,tubers,fruits (especially bananas).
Importance :
Maintains cellular pH and fluid balance. Important for muscle functions. Regulates heartbeat, nerve and kidney functions.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited by sugar, caffeine, diuretics, laxatives, stress, alcohol and cortisone.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Poor reflexes, nervous disorders, irregular pulse, constipation, general weakness and insomnia.
Phosphorus
Sources :
Organ meats, meats,fish, milk, cheese, whole grains, legumes (peas), seeds, nuts.
Importance :
Works with calcium to build bones and teeth. Utilizes carbohydrates, fats and proteins. Involved in energy generation and muscle contraction.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited by sugar,excessive intake of magnesium, aluminum and iron.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Loss of weight and appetite. Irregular breathing, fatigue and nervous disorders.
Germanium
Sources :
All organic material, of both plants and animals origin. Broccoli, celery,garlic,shiitake mushroom, milk, onions, rhubarb, aloe vera and ginseng.
Importance :
Improves cellular oxygenation. Helps to fight pain, keep the immune system functioning properly, and rids the body of toxins and poisons.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Mood disorder, depression.
Selenium
Sources :
Garlic, onions, oyster,fish, organ meats, brazil nuts.
Importance :
An antioxidant. Works with vitamin E. Preserves tissue elasticity. Helps defend the body from free radicals and oxidative damage.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited by food processing.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Premature aging, stamina loss, impaired male sexual function.
Silica
Sources :
Whole grains, horsetail herb,alfalfa,bell peppers, soybeans, dark green leafy vegetables.
Importance :
Essential for integrity of connective tissues such as tendons, cartilage and blood vessels. Strengthens bones, teeth, hair and nails.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Lost in the refinement process of food.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Brittle bones, teeth, hair and nails.
Vanadium
Sources :
Vegetables, whole grains, fish.
Importance :
Inhibits cholesterol formation. Important for bone, cartilage and tooth development.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Tobacco decreases uptake of Vanadium.Take vanadium and chromium at different times.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Brittle bones, teeth, hair and nails.
Zinc
Sources :
Oysters, clams, organ meats, vegetables, whole grains, pumpkin seeds.
Importance :
Component of insulin and male reproductive fluid. Aids digestion and metabolism of phosphorus. Aids healing process. Required for DNA synthesis. Involved in muscle contraction. Needed for metabolism of carbohydrates, alcohol and fatty acids.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited by alcohol, excessive calcium and excessive sweating.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Retarded growth, delayed sexual maturity, poor wound healing, irregular menses, loss of taste and appetite, diabetes and white spots on fingernails.
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Information on Vitamins
Sources :
Liver, green leafy vegetables, green and red bell peppers, fish live oil, egg yolk.
Importance :
Converted in the body into vitamin A, which is essential for good eyesight and night vision, for bone formation and normal body growth of skin and teeth. Acts as an antioxidant.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited by caffeine, mineral oil, alcohol, excessive iron and vitamin D deficiency.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Night blindness, rough dry, scaly skin, increased susceptibility to infections, loss of appetite, fatigue, insomnia, depression, brittle nails and dull hair.
Vitamin B Complex
Sources :
Whole grains, liver, meat, eggs, nuts, bean, fish, bean, fish, brewer's yeast.
Importance :
Metabolism of carbohydrate, protein and fat. Helps in nervous system function, maintains healthy muscle tone in the intestinal tract, maintains skin, hair, eye, mouth and liver health.
Nutrient Destroyers:
Absorption inhibited by caffeine, tobacco, alcohol, sleeping oils, estrogen drugs, antibiotics and stress.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Dry, rough, cracked skin, acne, dull, dry or grey hair. Fatigue, poor appetite and gastrointestinal health.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)
Sources :
Whole grains, brewer's yeast, meat, legumes (peas), nuts.
Importance :
Metabolism of carbohydrate. Helps maintain healthy nervous system. Stimulates growth and muscle tone. Stabilise the appetite.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited by caffeine, tobacco, alcohol, stress, fever, raw clams.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Gastrointestinal problems, fatigue, loss of appetite, nervous disorders, heart disorders.
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
Sources :
Eggs, organ meats, milk, almonds, mushrooms, seaweed, dark green leafy vegetables.
Importance :
Metabolism of carbohydrate, protein and fat. Aids in formation of antibodies and red blood cells. Maintains cell respiration.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited by caffeine, alcohol, sugar and tobacco.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Mouth sores and cracks, dermatitis, retarded growth and digestive disturbances.
Vitamin B3 (Niacin)
Sources :
Brewer's yeast, organ meats, fish, legumes, (peas), whole grains.
Importance :
Metabolism of carbohydrate, protein and fat. Maintains healthy skin, tongue and digestive system. Improves ciriculation.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited by caffeine, alcohol, sugar and antibiotics.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Nervous disorders, headaches, insomnia, digestive disturbances, sore mouth and gums.
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid)
Sources :
Whole grains, legumes (peas), brewer's yeast, egg yolk, organ meats.
Importance :
Release of energy form carbohydrate, protein and fat. Needed for synthesis of steriods and steriod hormones. Improves stress resistance.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited by caffeine, alcohol and sugar.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Increased susceptibility to infection, gastrointestinal disturbance, depression, fatigue, restlessness and vomiting.
Vitamin B6 (Pyrodoxine)
Sources : Orgain meats, brewer's yeast, whole grains, fish, legumes (peas), bananas, avocados.
Importance :
Promotes amino acid metabolism. Aids synthesis of antibodies. Helps maintain sodium and phosphorus balance.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited by alcohol, birth control pills, tobacco, caffeine, radiation exposure.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Anemia, mouth disorders, nervousness, muscular weakness, dermatitis, dandruff and water retention.
Vitamin B12 (Cobalamine)
Sources :
Organ Meats, clams, crabs, oysters, eggs and fish.
Importance :
Normal nerve transmission. Aids in metabolism and transport of fats. Helps regulate liver and gallbladder health.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited by tobacco, caffeine, alcohol and most laxatives.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Fatigue, anaemia, stunted growth in children and nervousness.
Biotin
Sources :
Egg yolk, organ meats, brewer's yeast, legumes (peas), nuts.
Importance :
Metabolism of carbohydrates, amino acids and fatty acids. Involved in energy generation. Aids utilisation of other B vitamins.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited by alcohol, caffeine, raw egg white.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Dermatitis, depression, muscle pain, poor fat metabolism and poor appetite.
Choline
Sources :
Whole grains, beans, nuts, brewer's yeast, fish, egg yolk, organ meats.
Importance :
DNA synthesis and red blood formation. Maintains healthy nervous system.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited sugar, alcohol, caffeine.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Fatty liver, high blood pressure and hemorrhaging kidneys.
Folic Acid
Sources :
Brewer's yeast, dark green leafy vegetables, fruits, organ meats.
Importance :
Red blood cell formation and DNA synthesis. Aids metabolism of proteins. Necessary for growth and division of body cells.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited by stress, alcohol, caffeine, tobacco.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Reproductive disorders, poor growth, anemia, poor memory, graying and loss of hair and gastrointestinal disorders.
Inositol
Sources :
Citrus fruits, whole grains, nuts, milk, meats, brewer's yeast.
Importance :
Necessary for lecithin formation. Vital for hair growth. Metabolises fats and cholesterol.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited by sugar, alcohol, caffeine, tobacco.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Constipation, eczema, hair loss, high blood cholesterol.
Paba
Sources :
Liver, brewer's yeast. kidney, whole grains, molasses.
Importance :
Promotes healthy intestinal flora and production of folic acid, aids in breakdown and utilisation of proteins. Participates in formation of red blood cells. Acts as a sun screen.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited by caffeine, alcohol, estrogen drugs, sulfa drugs.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Fatigue, irritability, depression, nervousness, constipation, headaches, digestive disorders, graying hair.
Vitamin C
Sources :
Fruits, tomatoesm green pepper, alfalfa, broccoli.
Importance :
An antioxidant. Needed for collagen formation. Essential for tissue repair. Fights bacteria and viruses. Maintains vascular health, increases iron absorption.
Nutrient Destroyer :
Absorption inhibited by mineral oil, birth control pills, chlorine, rancid fats and oils.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Bleeding gums, slow healingof wounds and fractures, nosebleeds, impaired digestion.
Vitamin D
Sources : Fish liver oil, egg yolk, liver.
Importance :
Regulates calcium and phosphorus absorption an excretion, blood calcium level and bone formation. Maintains stable nervous system and heart action.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited by mineral oil.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Poor bone and tooth formation, weakening of bones and teeth, stunted growth, lack of vigor, nervousness.
Vitamin E
Sources :
Leaft vegetables, egg yolk, whole grains, wheat germ, seeds and nuts.
Importance :
An antioxidant and anticogulant. Protects fat-soluable vitamin. Red blood cells. Essential in cellular respiration. Improves circulation and skin and hair condition.
Nutrient Destroyers :
Absorption inhibited by stress, sugar, tobacco, antibiotics, fever, asprin, cortisone drugs.
Deficiency Symptoms :
Anemia, dry, dull hair, poor circulation and muscle degeneration.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Coconut Lamps
I bought from the website http://www.myfilmage.com/
I even bought another 2 table lamps. These lamps are truly handmade carved. Everyone nowadays are talking about saving the earth. I bought these also partly from the reason. The other reason is that I really appreciate the design, it looks so natural.
Another reason from fengshui point of view, these lamps have the ability to attract and keep its master's wealth and money and at the same time keep the house bright and shining like gold.
All the good things will enter all sides through the holes, fall and gathered into the coconut shell, thus preventing the good things from escaping.
Coconut Globe Table Lamp