Bulimia nervosa, some people also known as bulimia is an eating disorder, the colloquially known as eating crushing addiction. It goes hand in hand with binge eating and then vomiting, and even disheveled abuse of drugs. These stakeholders primarily afraid of gaining weight.
In contrast to anorexia (anorexia nervosa) or binge eating disorder are affected by bulimia nervosa (usually women) is usually of normal weight. The bulimia nervosa causes range from psychological and biological factors on family obligations up to the social slimness. Bulimia also affected many people in Alabama, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Arizona, llinois, Indiana, Arkansas, California, Hawaii, Florida, Idaho, Georgia, Iowa, Canada, British Columbia, Alberta and Manitoba. Bulimia is one of mental illness diseases.
Typical symptoms of bulimia nervosa are binge eating, depression) in many cases, vomiting and consequent damage (caries, electrolyte deficiency. The interested parties are trying to keep secret their eating disorder. Therefore, it is taken, on average, about five years after the first treatment attempt.
The treatment of eating crushing addiction aims to normalize eating habits. Following the underlying causes of bulimia are treated in psychotherapy. In individual cases, bulimia disease is Read more…
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009
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Chromium is particularly important in the fight against diabetes disease, because chromium affects your insulin levels significantly. Therefore, this is enormously important trace elements, both in the diabetes prevention, as well as in diabetes therapy. Only when the body is sufficient chromium is present, insulin is released exactly to the extent that regulates your blood sugar and keep your budget is spared from diabetes. How exactly does chromium in your body is still not completely understood. However, it could yet be found that chromium binds to the insulin, which is secreted by the pancreas.
The decisive thing is that infiltrate through this binding process of chromium on the insulin, the ability of glucose into the cells, is a hundredfold! For this reason alone, you will need less insulin if you have a sufficiently high chromium levels. Unfortunately, the least of all diabetics – and the vast majority of family doctors know this does not know or not taking the time to educate your patients.
Chromium deficiency, however you must not take lightly. A chromium deficiency ensures that your body’s cells do not take more insulin so easy – it develops an insulin resistance, may then result from diabetes. On the other hand, paradoxically, is responsible for the excess of insulin in your body that your body will gradually inundated with too much sugar.
The excessively high insulin levels namely, ensuring that you have a binge get, and eat something quickly, so the blood sugar level rises again… a vicious circle. Most are then quickly “simple” sugar eaten. Also cholesterol and triglycerides are then present in large numbers – the dangerous metabolic syndrome may develop that.
Chromium as an essential trace element your body needs in sufficient quantity – but can not produce itself. You need feeding chromium, then, of course, the best food. I tell my patients to 200 mcg chromium per day. The supply of chromium is not so hard. I tell my patients who have a low chromium levels (below a value of 1.0 to 3.0 μg / 1 blood), a special ingredient. It is to the so-called chromium yeast. You can get this prescription at any pharmacy. This is a chromium compound, which also contains methionine.
This will improve the bioavailability of chromium. This means that your body can absorb from this preparation more chrome than a product without a methionine. The effect of chromium specimen can not be long in coming. After a few days to improve your insulin and blood sugar levels.
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009
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Diabetes Mellitus
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Pneumococcal Vaccination To Prevent Pneumonia
Since July 2006 recommends that the Permanent Vaccination Commission at Robert Koch Institute, pneumococcal vaccination for all children as a basic vaccination. If you have not been vaccinated as a child, you should get vaccinated against pneumococcus, if you :
- Older than 65 years, and frequently suffer from infections of the upper airways
- Have a weakened immune system
- Suffer from a chronic illness, for example of chronic bronchitis, coronary heart disease (CHD), heart failure or sugar illness (diabetes mellitus)
- The spleen was removed
Flu Vaccination as Pneumonia Prevention
Also, there is a vaccination against influenza. The influenza virus damages the mucosa of the respiratory tract and reduces their defense mechanism. Thus the body becomes more susceptible to pneumonia. The flu vaccine is recommended by the Permanent Vaccination Commission for :
- All persons over 60 years, as the performance of the immune system decreases with age.
- Children and adults with underlying diseases such as, cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension or angina pectoris, lung diseases like asthma, metabolic diseases such as diabetes mellitus, liver and kidney diseases, organ transplantation, HIV infection Read more…
Thiamine, also called as vitamin B1 is a water-soluble and heat-sensitive, for energy from carbohydrates, essential vitamins. To be found precisely in the outer layers of carbohydrate-containing cereals such as wheat and rice. When asked about the daily requirement is between healthy and sick people to be distinguished.
Because of the biochemical mechanism of action of vitamin B1 (thiamine) certain diseases seem to like Diabetes mellitus (disorder of carbohydrate metabolism), the heart disease (heart failure) to be affected as the autonomic nervous system (such as Beri-Beri, Alzheimer’s disease) in a special way.
Diabetes is apparently associated with an increased need for thiamine. So Paul Thornalley and co-workers at the University of Essex have found that previously established test methods for determination of vitamin B1 deficiency, which (on certain components of blood here: the red blood cells or red blood cell based), in 3 out of 4 examined diabetes an actual vitamin B1 deficiency did not indicate.
This is due to the fact that a vitamin deficiency may be present would not be observed in the cellular blood components, but in the plasma. Similarly, increases the need for thiamine in heart failure, due to increased excretion of vitamin B1, as a hitherto little noticed side effect of so-called loop diuretics (certain type of medicine used to washing out of water). The demand is dependent on medication and stage of disease.
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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There are several treatment of chronic bronchitis and therapy for chronic bronchitis :
Stop Smoking Therapy
The most important therapy measure in chronic bronchitis is to stop smoking. Therefore, it is never too late!
Additionally mucolytic agents (expectorants are prescribed). They have no direct effect on the disease process, but give relief of massive mucus production. Chronic bronchitis is passed into a chronic obstructive bronchitis, the therapy corresponds to the stage plan of the COPD.
What You Can Do Yourself For Chronic Bronchitis Treatment ?
In addition to quit smoking in treatment of chronic bronchitis, you should consider the following :
- Operate breathing exercises.
- Let knock off his back (knock massages) – which promotes the expectoration of mucus.
- Do not be in smoked areas.
- Avoid areas and places that strongly with pollutants (types of dust, smoke) burdening.
- Contact the company doctor at high level pollution Read more…