Tuesday, 18 November 2014

How To Put An End To Diabetes

You are what you eat!

What do you know about diabetes?
Changing your lifestyle can reduces a lot of chronic diseases that are very rampant in this 21st century. Our forefathers in those days do not have much records of diabetes or outbreaks of other diseases. This is because they were very careful in what they eat, they believe in natural and fresh food. This days we consume a lot of food with heavy sugar contents and salt which are harmful to our health.

The conventional and highly processed foods are full of dangerous toxins that are not good for our health. These are refined junk food packed with sugar, preservatives, synthetic, rancid fats addictive fast food and more. Highly processed food helps to disrupt your immune system by destroying all your white blood cells that were meant to fight against bacteria and viruses that infect the body. When your immune system is low, you can easily acquire all sorts of diseases especially diabetes of any stage.

Diabetes is a serious disease that affects almost all the organs of the body. This causes damages gradually to the vital part of our tissues and cells.

Monday, 10 November 2014

What Do I Do To Reduce Excessive Accumulation of Fat In My Body




Obesity is the excessive accumulation of fat in the body.

There are numerous factors that can lead to obesity but the major factor of them all is poor lifestyle. Just by eating processed foods high in fat or eating over sized food portions or lack of physical exercises and excessive drinking. Also genetic factors and hormonal problems can contribute to accumulation of excessive body fat.

7 Simple Natural Food For Eyes

Eating healthy is good for your whole body, mostly your eyes!

To improve your eye health, the following natural food are recommended.


Eat vegetables such as

1. SPINACH - Do you know that spinach is a superfood? It contains folate, vitamins E, C and beta carotene, don't miss this vegetable in your daily diet.


2. KALE is a green leafy vegetable that contains carotenoids. consuming kale, helps to increase pigment density in the macular, helping to better the retina protection.


3. CARROTS eating carrots helps maintain your eyesight.



Friday, 7 November 2014

Your Eyes Your Health



Why are my eyes so dry and baggy?

By Olivia Rose ND – Naturopathic Doctor

Your eyes are tiny windows into your health. As a naturopathic doctor, I learn a lot about a person’s nutritional status and overall health during an eye exam. When your eyes do not produce enough lubrication, the result can be dry, red and irritated eyes, also known as dry eye syndrome. The tears produced by the lacrimal glands of each eye prevent the accumulation of dust and bacteria and keep your vision clear. With age, the skin surrounding your eyes naturally begins to sag due to a loss in elasticity; however, there may be other causes for the sagging such as seasonal allergies, poor diet and insomnia.      




Keep an Eye on Your Diet and Your Environment Caffeinated beverages, alcohol and foods high in sodium disrupt your body’s


Thursday, 6 November 2014

Do You Know High Blood Pressure Kills Fast Than Aids

You might have seen or heard that someone was walking and suddenly they slum or got a seizure and if not properly attended to might lose their life.

So what is this high blood pressure all about and what are their causes?