Senior Fitness

November 30, 2007

Senior Fitness Pills Information

Propecia is a medication that treats bald male hair pattern. It increases in scalp hair count and hair growth. more propecia information and side effects

Celebrex is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) known as a COX-2 inhibitor used to relieve the symptoms of osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis in adults. It may also be used to treat other conditions as determined by your doctor. more celebrex information and results

Ultram and Tramadol are analgesics used to treat or prevent pain. more information and side effects

Vioxx is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) known as a COX-2 inhibitor used to relieve the symptoms of osteoarthritis and to treat pain and menstrual discomfort. more vioxx information and side effects. OFF THE MARKET

Prilosec is a proton pump inhibitor used to treat ulcers, heartburn, gastroesophageal reflux, or Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. It may also be used to treat other conditions as determined by your doctor. more prilosec information and side effects

Zyban
is used to help you quit smoking. more zyban information and side effects

Flexeril is a muscle relaxant prescribed to relieve muscle spasms resulting from injuries such as sprains, strains, or pulls. Combined with rest and physical therapy, Flexeril provides relief of muscular stiffness and pain. more flexeril information and side effects

Cyclobenzaprine is a skeletal muscle relaxant. It relieves muscle spasms of local origin but is not effective in spasms which originate from diseases in the brain or spinal cord. more cyclobenzaprine info and side effects

Skelaxin(Metaxalone) is a muscle relaxant.Metaxalone is used, along with rest and physical therapy, to treat injuries and other painful muscular conditions. more skelaxin information and side effects

Zanaflex (Tizanidine) is a muscle relaxant. Tizanidine is used to treat increased muscle tone associated with spasticity. more zanaflex information and side effects

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November 30, 2007

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Lipotropic Fat Burner Review

November 30, 2007

How does Lipotropic work?

Lipotropic fat burner increase production of lecithin
by the liver thereby helping to keep cholesterol more soluble
and lessening deposits in blood vessels. They prevent accumulation
of fats in the liver. They also detoxify amines which are by-products
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energy.

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Lipotropics are a combination of substances
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Pantothenic Acid

Choline Bitartrate

Inositol

DL-Methionine

Betaine Methionine

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Kola Nut Extract

Yerba Mate Extract

Green Tea Extract

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Buy Propylene

November 30, 2007

Propylene & Propelene Side Effects – Propylene Rx

What do propylene capsules or tablets do?

Propylene helps you lose weight. Combined with a reduced calorie diet, it can help you reduce weight by decreasing your appetite. Non Generic propylene is available. Phentermine

What should my health care professional know before I take propylene?

They need to know if you have any of these conditions:
• diabetes
• glaucoma
• heart disease
• high blood pressure
• thyroid disease
• taken other medicines to lose weight in the past year
• an unusual or allergic reaction to phendimetrazine, other medicines, foods, dyes, or preservatives
• pregnant or trying to get pregnant
• breast-feeding

How should I take Propylene?

Take propylene capsules or tablets by mouth. Follow the specific directions on the prescription label. Swallow the capsules or tablets with a drink of water at least 30 minutes before eating. Do not take your medicine more often than directed.

What if I miss a dose of Propalene?

If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you can. If it is almost time for your next dose, take only that dose. Do not take double or extra doses.

What other medicines can interact with PROPYLENE?

• linezolid
• medicines for blood pressure
• medicines for diabetes
• medicines for mental depression
• other medicines or herbal products for weight loss or to decrease appetite

Tell your prescriber or health care professional about all other medicines you are taking, including nonprescription medicines, nutritional supplements, or herbal products. Also tell your prescriber or health care professional if you are a frequent user of drinks with caffeine or alcohol, if you smoke, or if you use illegal drugs. These may affect the way your medicine works. Check with your health care professional before stopping or starting any of your medicines.

What side effects may I notice from taking propylene?

Side effects that you should report to your prescriber or health care professional as soon as possible:
• breathlessness on exertion
• chest pain
• depression or severe changes in mood
• dry cough
• heart palpitations
• increased blood pressure
• severe dizziness
• problems urinating
• vomiting

Side effects that usually do not require medical attention (report to your prescriber or health care professional if they continue or are bothersome):

• a false sense of well being
• blurred vision or other eye problems
• changes in sexual ability or desire
• constipation
• diarrhea
• difficulty sleeping
• dizziness
• dry mouth
• fatigue
• flushing
• headache
• irritability
• nervousness or restlessness
• nausea
• sweating
• unpleasant taste


What do I need to watch for while I take propylene?

Notify your physician immediately if you become short of breath while doing your normal activities.

Keep in mind that propylene was intended to be used in addition to a healthy diet and exercise. The best results are achieved this way. While your prescriber or health care professional will most likely prescribe propylene for only a few months; however, some people have used it for longer periods. Eventually your weight loss may “level out”. At that point, the drug will only help you maintain your new weight. Do not increase or in any way change your dose without consulting your prescriber.

Do not drive, use machinery, or do anything that requires mental alertness or physical coordination until you know how propylene affects you. Alcohol can increase the possibility of experiencing side effects with propylene. Therefore, it is best to avoid alcoholic drinks.

Where can I keep my Propylene Prescription?

Keep out of the reach of children in a container that small children cannot open.

Store at room temperature between 15 and 30 degreesC (59 and 86 degreesF). Throw away any unused medicine after the expiration date.

NOTE: This information is not intended to cover all possible uses, precautions, interactions, or adverse effects for this drug. If you have questions about the drug(s) you are taking, check with your health care professional.

buying vitamins online

November 29, 2007

Tips for Buying Vitamins Online

Buying your supply of vitamins online is a convenient way to ensure that you meet your daily requirements. Not only do you get access to the different supplements you need without leaving your home, you also learn important information and medical updates. However, not every site that offers vitamin supplements online is safe and reliable. Furthermore, not every vitamin product sold on the internet is safe or effective. If you want to know how to protect yourself while buying vitamins online, here are things you can do:

Find out who runs the site.
There are run-of-the-mill sites that sell vitamins online that promise miracles and instant cures. Go to sites of government or medical organizations and search these sites for directories of reputable vitamin suppliers. You’ll get more accurate information from the sites sourced by qualified professionals and experts in the field of medicine.

If product literature is provided, find out who the source and references are.
Vitamin manufacturers often include a description of their product along with testimonials and other information to make it more attractive to consumers. Learn to distinguish genuine scientific information from hype. If there is an ingredient included in a product that you’ve never heard of before, do some research.

If the advertisement mentions studies, it should be able to show the specific information about that particular study, where and when it was conducted and who performed the research. This way, you can corroborate the information.

You should be able to get in touch with the manufacturer.
If you have questions about the vitamins you’ve purchased, you should be able to talk to the manufacturer or at least to the customer service and be satisfied. It is their responsibility as a manufacturer to provide you with information and advice when you need it. Check their return and refund policy as well. If you’re unsatisfied with their product, you should be able to get your money back.

Be wary of too many promises.
Even vitamins have their limits so when you buy online, be careful about exaggerated claims. Some studies can be deceptively complex and clever copywriters can twist published findings to their advantage, especially when medical terms are used.

You might also encounter testimonials and endorsements from people with dubious training in medicine or nutrition. The internet is awash with misleading information, so be very careful.

Conclusion
The internet can be a very important tool to help you establish a healthy lifestyle, provided you know what to look for. Practice prudence and common sense, especially when buying vitamins online.

conjunctivitis or pinkeye in children

November 28, 2007

Conjunctivitis or Pinkeye in Children

Conjunctivitis or pinkeye is a common problem in school going kids. The eyes become red, itchy, and swollen. There can also be a discharge of gooey liquid from the eye which can be of the color white, clear, green or yellow. Conjunctivitis is also known as pinkeye because the eye’s white part turns pink or red. When the child experiences itchiness and redness in the eyes, he/she should inform the elders as soon as possible, as pinkeye is very contagious and spreads very easily.

It is possible that only one eye can get affected by conjunctivitis, while the other eye dose not. In usual cases, both the eyes get infected. Conjunctivitis doesn’t hurt usually, but the eyes sure do itch badly. There can be a sensation similar to an eyelash or tiny particle getting in the eye, which can be very annoying. The infection lasts for about a week and usually goes away by itself. But if the itching is very troublesome, it should be treated with medicine. Some children can have conjunctivitis accompanied with ear infections, as the bacteria responsible for causing pinkeye is also responsible for causing ear infection.

Conjunctivitis is caused by virus or bacteria. Viruses which cause conjunctivitis are also responsible for cold. Bacteria which cause conjunctivitis also cause ear infection. Conjunctivitis spreads by touching. If a person touches the hand of the infected person, who has recently touched his eyes, also gets the infection. And since infected children deal with their parents and children, they also pose the risk of getting the infection. The prevention in this case is to wash hands often with warm water and disinfecting soap. Conjunctivitis when caused by bacteria & virus, and is contagious is known as infectious conjunctivitis. Conjunctivitis can also be caused due to allergies or because of entry of irritating foreign body into the eyes. Conjunctivitis caused by this medium is not contagious.

A doctor should be approached upon if the itchiness is very irritating. The doctor will check the eyes for redness and liquid discharge. The doctor would ask about the encounter with any friend or known person who seemed to have pinkeye or whether the conjunctivitis was caused because of some allergy or entry of foreign object into the eye. The doctor can also check the ears for the possibility of ear infection. If the pinkeye is caused because of bacterial infection, the doctor will recommend antibiotic eye ointment or drops. Usually infants are given eye ointment, whereas children and adults are given eye drops. The parents should put the drops or ointment into the child’s eyes four to five times a day for nearly seven days or so. The dosage and timings should be maintained to get rid of the infection completely.

If the conjunctivitis is caused due to virus, there is nothing much the antibiotics can do. And if the pinkeye is caused by allergies or any foreign object, the doctor can recommend special eye drops to deal with the allergy symptoms. Warm water can also be splashed on the eyes to ease the itching. A cool or warm washcloth can be used to clean the discharge. Parents can clean the eyes carefully with cotton balls and warm water and remove the crusty stuff which is formed at the ends of the eyes. The towels and washcloths used for cleaning should head straight to the laundry so that the infection doesn’t spread to other family members.

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best ways to avoid vitamin deficiency diseases

November 25, 2007

How to Avoid Vitamin Deficiency Diseases without Taking Supplements

People know how important vitamins are and they take all measures to avoid vitamin deficiency diseases. The most popular way of doing so is by taking vitamins in pill form.

While this may address the problem in some way, it isn’t the best means of fulfilling the body’s requirement for nutrients. Natures way is still the most excellent way of avoiding vitamin deficiency diseases.

Here is a simple guide on the important vitamins to take and where to get them to avoid vitamin deficiency diseases:

Vitamin A is important for healthy eyesight and skin; may be found in liver, colorful vegetables, whole milk, butter, and eggs.

Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) is found in bran, whole grain, cereals, fish, vegetables, nuts, and fruits.

Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) is found in vegetables, eggs, milk, and liver. Deficiency may cause cracked lips, mouth ulcers, and dimmed vision.

Vitamin B3 (Niacin) is found in meat, fish, vegetables, whole grains, and cereals. Deficiency causes weight loss, rough skin, mouth sores, pain in the tongue, diarrhea, and weakness.

Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) is found in bran, vegetables, and meat. Deficiency causes mouth sores, nausea, dizziness, and depression.

Vitamin B7 (Biotin) is found nuts, brewers yeast, spinach, salmon, chicken breast, mushroom, eggs, cauliflower, beef liver, cheese. Deficiency may stunt growth of infants.

Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid) is found in liver, whole grains, beans, starchy vegetables, fruit, broccoli, spinach. Deficiency may cause birth defects, numbness, tingling of toes and fingers, weakness, mouth sores, and tongue ulcers.

Vitamin B12 (Cobalamine) is found in milk, meat and fish. Deficiency causes shortness of breath, tingling in toes and fingers, numbness, and weakness.

Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) is found in fresh vegetables, berries and citrus fruits. Deficiency causes scurvy, bruising, bleeding into skin, swollen gums, and gum infection.

Vitamin D (Calciferol) is found in the rays of the sun, egg yolk, and fish. Deficiency causes deformity of the spine, bowed legs, bone density loss.

Vitamin E is found in egg yolks, vegetables, fruits, nuts, cereals and whole grains. Deficiency may cause infertility and skin diseases.
The best way of getting the right amount of vitamins is by eating foods rich in vitamins. This in turn is still the best way of avoiding vitamin deficiency diseases. Nature has gifted humans with ways to maintain their health. It is best to take advantage of the wonderful gifts of nature to keep the body healthy as well as your whole being.

common cold in children

November 22, 2007

Common Cold in Children

Common Cold is caused because of upper respiratory system infection due to cold virus. This infection affects parts such as ears, nose and throat. There are about two hundred known viruses which are responsible for common cold, out of which rhinovirus is the most common. Because of this great number of viruses, there isn’t any shot or vaccination available which helps in preventing cold. The best solution to the cold is human body immune system. Majority of a child’s visit to the doctor will be because of cold. According to an estimate, a child catches cold nearly eight times in a year and each time it last up to a week or so.

Cold viruses usually spread by sneeze or cough from the infected person. The wet and slimy substance inside the nose, called mucus, is the carrier of the virus. When a person cough or sneeze, the mucus drops come out of the mouth and when other persons breaths in these droplets they catch cold. Cold can also spread by handling of contaminated stuffs like towel, door knobs, school desk, etc. If a person touches a contaminated towel and then touches his nose or eyes, there is a great chance of getting an infection. Therefore, it is a good habit to wash the hands regularly and keep them germ-free.

The cold viruses have docking points which helps it to stick to the interior of the nose. It then controls the nose’s cell lining and begins to multiply into more viruses. White cells are responsible to fight these viruses inside the nose. They even kill them and finally get victory after seven days. Sneeze and runny nose actually prevent the viruses to affect the rest of the body parts. A person sneezes when the nerves inside the nose detect irritation and take the help of the lungs to push them out by letting out a blast of air through the mouth and the nose. The air, while sneezing, comes out at the speed of hundred miles per hour faster than cars on the road.

Once the child contracts cold viruses, they take two to three days to develop and show symptoms. There are many symptoms of cold. The child becomes cranky. He will complain of headache, blocked nose, cough, sneeze, sore throat, muscle ache, nasal cavity congestion and will become exhausted. Low fever can also accompany, along with body chills. Medicines do not speed up the process of healing as the viruses complete their cycle irrespective of the intake. But they do suppress further growth and make the child feel better.

Children shouldn’t take any medicines on their own, thinking that it’s just a cold. Parents should supervise the dosage and medicine being taken. And in turn, the parents should follow a doctor’s prescription. Decongestants help to decrease the wise of the swollen nose lining, which makes breathing easier. Antihistamines help to dry the mucus and stops sneezes and runny noses. Ibuprofen and acetaminophen can be given if the child is experiencing headache and muscle ache.

At home, parents should give hot food and drink to the child as they help to soothe soar throats and coughs. The heat also clears up the mucus. Chicken soup is an age old remedy for common cold. Steamy showers are another good option as they help with stuffy nose. Itchy eyes, scratchy throat and stuffy throats can also be treated with humidifiers which spray cool and fine mist. They also loosen the mucus. The nose should be blown regularly to let the mucus out of the body. It is a good idea to use disposable tissues instead of regular handkerchiefs. Complete bed rest for a day or two is greatly suggested.

The best precaution that can be taken is eating healthy food and balanced diet so as to strengthen the immune system. The child must exercise regularly in order to stay fir and sleep adequately. Children who are stressed out more frequently are more prone to have cold. Therefore, it is good if the kid takes extra rest and goes to bed early on some days. And when the child is suffering from cold, he should relax and take bed rest as much as possible.

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benefits of vitamin d

November 21, 2007

Know the Benefits of Vitamin D

Vitamin D is a major player in ensuring the body’s health. It is a member of the fat-soluble group of vitamins which means that it can be dissolved and stored by our body’s fat deposits. Is the only vitamin that the body can produce with adequate exposure to sunlight. Vitamin D may also be obtained from food. The form of this vitamin that comes from plants is called ergocalciferol (also referred to as Vitamin D2). From animals, it is called cholecalciferol or Vitamin D3. Vitamin D has key benefits to the body. They include:

Calcium absorption
Vitamin D is a very important element for building strong, healthy bones. In the intestine, Vitamin D helps the body absorb dietary calcium, the ingredient that promotes that hardness of our bones. With Vitamin D, whatever calcium we take into our body is utilized properly. Vitamin D also benefits the teeth and gums.

Disease prevention
Since Vitamin D helps in the absorption of calcium necessary to proper bone growth, it helps prevent the bone-deficiency disease called rickets in children. Vitamin D also helps prevent osteoporosis, a debilitating bone disease characterized by the decrease in bone density.

Vitamin D has also shown to be very beneficial to the health of the muscles. In a 2003 study that appeared in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings, patients who suffered from chronic musculoskeletal pain had a Vitamin D deficiency.

There is also some potential showing Vitamin D’s capability to help prevent diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis and Type 1 diabetes. The results in studies published in 2004 are suggestive at best, but researchers believe it might hold some promise. Vitamin D helps boost the immune system and may help prevent inflammation, which probably explains its role against arthritis.

Vitamin D’s benefits against cancer
New research suggests that Vitamin D may be beneficial against certain cancers, such as prostate, colon and breast cancer. Blood tests conducted by researchers on the subject over a period of time showed that the lower the Vitamin D levels are, the higher the risk of cancer.

The vitamin’s active form is capable of initiating important responses in the body. One of these is the regulation of how cells grow and proliferate. When uncontrolled, both these processes result in cancer. Again, the evidence is still suggestive and more studies have to be conducted.

You’ll find extra Vitamin D in foods like salmon, sardines and mackerel. It’s also found in cod liver oil and fortified foods like milk and cereals.

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