Fruits and juices important for relieving hemorrhoids part i
May 19th, 2012
Chili Peppers
It has been found that when you eat a lot of chili peppers that
you can get a burning sensation in the rectum or anus. It is
best to avoid eating too many peppers, especially if you have an
advance case of hemorrhoids. Peppers are actually good for blood
circulation and for healing ulcers. It is always the excess that
creates problems in your body.
Here are some additional foods to avoid, which cause
constipation.
' Coffee ' Alcohol ' Bad Fats ' Animal products ' Red meat
Foods ...Read the rest of this entry »
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May 18th, 2012The Secrets to Weight Loss After Pregnancy
May 18th, 2012
Sarah is a pregnant mother of three who continues to
breast-feed her 18-month-old. After each of her pregnancies, she
has had difficulty losing weight. With all of her
responsibilities, weight loss isn't a priority. Still, she
wishes that, once this pregnancy is over, she will be able to
return to her pre-marriage weight. The average woman gains more
than 25 pounds during her pregnancy. The procedure of childbirth
may result in a weight loss of up to 14 pounds, which means that
new moms still ...Read the rest of this entry »
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May 17th, 2012Post Pregnancy Body Mass Index
May 17th, 2012
That depends, say the experts, on a number of things including
how high your body mass index was before getting pregnant.
"Women with higher pre-pregnancy BMIs (BMI > 27) are at greater
risk of higher weight retention at one year postpartum," says a
Canadian government health agency.
According to Health Canada, the majority of women studied
weighed 1 to 2 kg more than their pre-pregnancy weight one year
after the birth of their baby. Another 20 to 30 percent of women
weighed 4 to 5 kg more ...Read the rest of this entry »
Pregnancy And Celiac Disease
May 16th, 2012
If you have celiac disease and are well controlled because you
stick rigidly to a gluten-free diet, you are as likely as anyone
who has not got celiac disease to have a healthy pregnancy and
baby.
Those who have celiac disease and who do not have a completely
gluten-free diet have an increased risk of problems for
themselves and their baby.
Pregnancy is demanding on the body; the mum not only needs a
good supply of all the necessary nutrients to keep her healthy
but also to support the ...Read the rest of this entry »
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May 16th, 2012Vitamin C Prevents Pregnancy Complication
May 15th, 2012
Women who supplement with a small amount of vitamin C during the second half of pregnancy
reduce their risk of one contributor to premature birth,
according to the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
(2005;81:859'63).
The end of pregnancy and the beginning of the birth process is
marked by rupture of the walls (membranes) of the sac that holds
the growing fetus and the amniotic fluid. A healthy pregnancy
usually lasts about 40 weeks. Premature birth occurs when the
membranes rupture and ...Read the rest of this entry »