Natural Nutrition

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Posted by admin | Posted in Nutrition | Posted on 14-01-2011

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One of the most important decisions you have to make to keep your dog healthy, concerns nutrition. Food is the engine that drives your dog through a better and longer life. There are several schools of thought on what types of nutrition you should feed your dog. You can reduce these two camps into two: manufactured and heavily processed food and natural nutrition.

Those who believe in feeding their dog “natural” food believe it results in an increase in wellness and longevity. The supporters perceive commercial food as being less capable of providing the right nutrition for canines. Commercial processed foods, they argue, are too heavily processed and contain unnecessary chemicals and other additives. Some, they feel, are actually harmful for your dog and/or interfere with your canine’s ability to reach his or her full potential. The question remains: “What is natural nutrition and why is it supposed to be so good for my canine companion?”

What Is Natural Nutrition

Natural nutrition refers to the contents of certain types of dog nourishment. It is natural because it does not contain any synthetic additions. A truly natural product has not contact with either pesticides or chemical preservatives. It comes from natural food sources. Top preference for the sources would be organic meat, fish, grains and vegetables. Another term that may arise is holistic. There is, however, a difference between these two types of nutritional suppliers.

Organic food is approved by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Organic Program or its equivalent in Canada or Europe. All the ingredients do not contain or come into contact with hormones, chemicals or pesticides at any stage of their development. The process of the grains, meat and vegetables into the diet does not involve the addition of any of these same products or other chemicals, particularly preservatives, into the food at any time during the manufacturing process.

Holistic nutrition is slightly different than organic is. While the demand for high quality ingredients that are chemical, pesticide, hormone and preservative free is the same, there are distinctions. Holistic nutrition is part of a more complex system of health and well-being. Its specific intent is to provide a positive effect on the animal’s health.

Basic Natural Nutrition

Whether you prefer the labels holistic or organic, read the labels to understand what the food contains and whether it is healthy and suitable for your canine. Does it contain sufficient nutrients? Are these the right type in the right amount for your canine?

What natural/organic/holistic nutritional food consists of is written clearly for you to read. Look at the label. The very first ingredients on the list will indicate how natural and nutritious the food will be for your dog.

The first ingredient on the label indicates the largest percentage of the food consists of this. It should be any of the following

· Whole chicken
· Whole turkey
· Whole lamb
· Whole venison
· Whole meats

Natural nutrition does not consist of meat by-products. Meat products is a catchall term for anything from horse hoofs to ground giblets. Whole meats contain the highest nutritional value.

The next ingredient to consider is the whole grains. Unlike commercial products, natural nutrition relies on whole grains. They avoid wheat, flour and white rice. Instead, these contain brown rice and oats. These food are better fiber sources and easier for on the digestive tract.

It is necessary to add preservatives. Organic and holistic dog food rely on natural alternatives. These include tocopherols or vitamin E. Natural nutrition also will include natural antioxidants. This includes rosemary. These are to help your canine in the fight against diseases. The food also contains phytonutrients commonly found in fresh fruits and vegetables, particularly blueberries, parsley, carrots and apples. These help promote health and healing in your dog.

Conclusion

Natural nutrition does not mean a raw food diet. It means providing your dog with a healthy diet. If you combine whole, natural grains and meat with phytonutrients and antioxidants, you create a powerful tool. Together these ingredients can help your dog create and live a long and healthy life.

Propecia – the solution for hair loss in men

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Posted by admin | Posted in Articles | Posted on 04-06-2010

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It’s obvious that most people aren’t quite happy with hair loss when it occurs. Of course, there’s a large number of people who are completely cool about balding and don’t find it tragic at all, but most men are quite sensitive about their hair and become worried when the hair loss process takes force. And to make things even more unpleasant, there are actually many different factors that may become the cause of hair loss in each person individually.

In most cases hair loss results from unpleasant factors of nutritional, hormonal, genetic and environmental nature. Although, all of these factors tend to mix up in a unique with every person, there’s nothing really exceptional about them at all. They all are known for disrupting the natural nutrition of hair follicles resulting in decreased rates of natural hair growth and eventual hair loss.

Typical causes of hair loss in men

There are many different conditions and circumstances that may be the actual cause for hair loss in men, and it’s crucial that you define the actual factors in your case. Things like surgery, injury or even psychological trauma can lead to hair loss too. It is important to understand that any stress, whether everyday or an exceptional situation, can lead to the disruption of natural hair nutrition and subsequent balding problems. Things like skin infections and diseases that affect the scalp directly are another set of factors that are quite common candidates for hair loss initiators.

Loss of hair can also be a consequence of certain treatment or medication intake, especially of drugs that affect hormonal levels. Chemical and radiation therapy used for treating certain types of cancer quite often leads to partial or full hair loss. Still, one of the most common causes for hair loss in men, especially of the so called male pattern hair loss, is the excessive amount of DHT production coupled with individual genetics. At first, it was believed that genetics are the main cause for baldness in men. However recent discoveries in this problem have put the genetics a bit further from the forefront of the hair loss development process. Today, most scientists see DHT (dihydrotestosterone) as the main cause for baldness and hair loss in men of different age.

The secret behind DHT

DHT is a powerful androgen that is the primary cause for male pattern hair loss. It affects the hair follicle by shrinking it and making less hair grow instead of lost one. Thus the balding occurs. DHT is formed from testosterone and if there would be a way to prevent this formation than it would be easier to control and reverse hair loss. Propecia and similar drugs work by blocking the formation of DHT, but they are required to be taken on a regular basis in order to provide substantial effects. Once you stop taking Propecia you are quite likely to lose all the restored hair.

Some researchers state that there are natural compounds found in green tea that provide the same effects as Propecia – stopping the formation of DHT that ultimately leads to baldness. However, there’s not much proof to that and the effectiveness of these compounds is still unknown.

Finding An Effective Nutrition Vitamin

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Posted by admin | Posted in Nutrition | Posted on 19-05-2009

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In an ideal world we would get the proper vitamins and minerals necessary for a healthy body through the eating of a combination of optimum foods. But in the real world it is often a struggle to maintain a proper diet – one that supports a full day’s recommended vitamin intake. For this reason, it is often necessary to supplement your diet with a nutrition vitamin that ensures you are getting all that you need for a healthy body.

Finding an appropriate nutrition vitamin that works for you can be just as simple as heading to the local health food store or large retail outlet. But buying a nutrition vitamin without first educating yourself on safety standards would be unwise. It is a lesser known fact that the Food and Drug Administration does not regulate the quality of vitamins in this country, so it’s sometimes difficult to know what you are actually getting. Your safeguard in this case is not the government, but rather, the manufacturing company. You can learn a lot about the efficiency and safety of a vitamin by the manufacturing principles of the company that makes it. Do extensive research on the nutrition vitamin manufacturer to learn its standing in the industry, history, and reputation.

A natural food store can also be a good source of information. Owners and employees of a natural food store are often quite knowledgeable about each nutrition vitamin and its success ratio. In addition, keep in mind that these stores are committed to offering natural products; a natural nutrition vitamin is always a far healthier, safer choice than a synthetic nutrition vitamin.

In preparation for finding an appropriate nutrition vitamin it may be a good idea to visit your doctor for some blood tests. A simple blood test can tell of any vitamin deficiency that you are experiencing. And your doctor can guide you through acquiring the vitamin through different food choices or supplementing the deficiency with a nutrition vitamin that’s right for you.