Jumat, 31 Mei 2013

Teeth Whiten Tips


How to Whiten Your Teeth

The snuff, coffee, tea, cola, etc, all are products that stain our teeth. Other factors, such as age or the genes themselves, also contribute to color our teeth. Learn how to keep them white with these tips.

Keep your teeth clean

Nothing better to keep our teeth turn yellow to maintain them clean. Use proper oral hygiene: brush your teeth three times a day, one after each meal. The mouthwash is also very helpful in keeping our teeth clean.

How to Whiten Your Teeth

Limit consumption of certain foods and products

Reduce consumption of foods and products that stain our teeth: coffee, snuff, wine, cola, tea, etc. Preferably, after taking each one of these products please brush your teeth or use mouthwash.

Bicarbonate and water 

The only effective home remedy for teeth whitening is to mix baking soda and water into a paste and rub our teeth with it. However, this remedy is not always effective. Keep in mind that the teeth have three layers: the outer, also known as enamel, the average, also called dentin and internal. Bicarbonate and water using only be effective to clean the enamel, that is, the inner side of the tooth.

Go to the dentist

When the stain the teeth have broken through the outer face thereof and have reached the dentin, you will have no choice but to go to the dentist. Dentin is enclosed by small little tubes that are actually stained and give that yellowish look to the video. Clean these tubes on our own are impossible. Your dentist perhaps would undergo a treatment based on a gel of car-amide-peroxide or hydrogen-peroxide. After this treatment is done you should follow the instructions of your dentist in your home or outsides.

Pasta bleaching

Whitening toothpastes, as occurs with baking, are only effective to clean the outer surface of the teeth. However, they are effective in maintaining clean dentin tubes after being subjected to a bleaching treatment at the dentist.


By following these tips you will keep your teeth whiten and never get sham to smile in front of all.



Kamis, 30 Mei 2013

HOME REMEDIES TO ARREST THE SECRETION OF MILK

HOME REMEDIES TO ARREST THE SECRETION OF MILK

In cases where the mother suffers from certain illnesses that can be transferable to the child through breast milk, it is better to put t he child off breast milk. Arresting the secretion of milk in such a mother is of prime importance. The following are some of the measures that can be used:

1. To check  excessive secretion of milk, apply a paste of turmeric and dhatoora (thorn apple) leaves for thirty minutes over the breasts.

2. Apply layers of hot betel leaves over the breasts for 10-15 minutes twice a day for a few weeks.

HOME REMEDIES TO IMPROVE THE FLOW OF MILK

HOME REMEDIES TO IMPROVE THE FLOW OF MILK

The usual causes of decreased milk secretion are-stress, emotional disturbances, worries, lack of sleep, etc. The following are some of the home remedies that help to promote the secretion of milk from the mammary glands in a nursing mother:
1. Alfalfa-Alfalfa is taken as sprouts or in tea or the juice of fresh leaves of alfalfa is taken with carrot juice, half cup daily in the morning.

2. Almonds-Eating four almonds in the morning that have been soaked overnight helps to improve the flow.

3. Amaranth -Mix amaranth , black gram dal (urad dal) and parsley, 25 gms each, soak them in water for a couple of hours and grind the mixture into a paste. Have one tablespoonful of this paste daily to increase the flow.

4. Aniseed-Aniseed, also known as velaiti saunf or anisi is taken on an empty stomach. Soak 10 gms of anisi in a glass of water overnight. Have this water along with the seeds the next morning.

5. Bitter gourd (karela)-Prepare a paste from leaves of bitter gourd (karela) and apply it over the breasts overnight, or, if possible, throughout the day. Use fresh leaves every day.

6. Brewer's yeast-This is an excellent milk -producing food and is also a rich source of high-quality protein.

7. Cottage cheese (paneer)-Cottage cheese, especially the homemade ones, and fresh milk is also a rich source of protein and calcium.  This enhances the production of high quality breast milk.

8. Dill leaves (sowa bhaji) / Dill seeds (anethum sowa)-A handful of leaves or seeds are boiled in two cups of barley (jau) water and drunk daily.

9. Long pepper (lindi peepar)-Hot milk with half teaspoonful of both powdered long pepper (pipli) and powdered black pepper is given at bedtime.

10. Muskmelon (kharbooja/shakkar teti)-Have half a muskmelon daily with lunch.

11. Papaya-Eat half raw papaya daily with breakfast.

12. Potato-Whole potatoes, baked or roasted in their skins should be included in the daily diet.

13. Sesame seeds (til)-These are a potential source of calcium, thus useful for lactation.

14. Eat plenty of whole-grain cereals, fruits and fruit juices (especially apple and grape juice), dark leafy vegetables like turnip, dandelion and collard greens,  endive, watercress (jalkumb), Brussel sprouts, broccoli and carrots, all these are useful when taken by the nursing mother.

Rabu, 29 Mei 2013

ADVANTAGES OF BREAST FEEDING AND WEANING

ADVANTAGES OF BREAST FEEDING AND WEANING
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"Breast feeding" is an art and a skill and is far more superior to artificial bottle-feeding or feeding the baby with baby foods. The babies should be put on breast milk only. They should be breast-fed for a period of atleast six months and then for the next six months other food items can be included in the babies diet along with breast-feeding. Babies should be put on breast milk within an hour after its birth. A newborn must get the meuconium -the thick, yellowish breast milk, rich in vitamins, especially vitamins A and K and is also rich in many antibodies and other factors that protect the child against life-threatening infections. Though the meuconium is secreted in a small amount in the first few days after birth, it is enough to meet all the needs of the newborn.

Keep your baby close to you immediately after birth. This tends to improve and increase the closeness between the mother and the child. Assuming the right position during breast-feeding is of utmost importance. The baby should be facing the breast directly, with its tummy touching the mother's and then ask the mother to make a 'V' with her fingers around the nipples and angle it up slightly. Then stroke the baby's cheek to make him open his mouth and then pull him in rapidly, thrusting the entire nipple and one-fourth to half an inch of the areola into his mouth. Use both the breasts during a feed and let your baby suckle in as much as it wants. Do not force in anything. Artificial feeding or bottle-feeding are better avoided since the chances of spreading the infection are more, thus leading to some serious illness.

From sixth month onwards, continue the breast-feeding but add the following foods as advised: 

1. Start boiled and cooled water with a small glass. No need to use bottle at any age.

2. The best substitute for mother's milk and the best supplementary food is fresh fruit juice, especially grape and orange juice. Fruit juice and breast milk should be given at different times.

3. Never give the baby artificial baby food as it is dead food and is best avoided.

4. A quarter banana or stewed apple can be mashed and given to the baby and increase the quantity by a quarter every succeeding week. Other seasonal fruits like pears (boiled), papaya, mango, chickoo, etc. can also be given.

5. Porridge can be added to the baby's diet after a week of starting the fruits.

6. Home made suji kheer (rava kheer); thin sheera with ghee; dalia from broken wheat or ragi (nachni); soaked bread in milk or mashed boiled rice with milk should be preferred to readymade cereals.

7. A highly nutritious recipe can be made by roasting, grinding and mixing equal parts of rice, wheat, ragi and moong dal. The mixed powder is stored in an airtight container. This readymade powder can be used for making thin kheer with milk and sugar or thin sheera with ghee and sugar (or salt). One to two teaspoonfuls are given twice a day after a breast-feed, in the morning and evening. Keep increasing the amount every third or fourth day as required by the baby.

8. Soft-boiled egg can be added a week later for those who eat eggs. Start with a teaspoonful of the yellow portion and slowly increase the amount by teaspoonful increments adding the white of eggs so that the baby may use the whole egg in about four weeks from the commencement.

9. Add mashed and well-cooked vegetables (dark green leafy vegetables, carrots and pumpkin are preferable items) a week later. Begin with two to four teaspoonfuls and increase progressively.

10. Then after another week or two, add mashed and well-cooked khichri or rice and dal. Begin this with two to four teaspoonfuls and then increase the quantity accepted by the baby.

11. After one year, mother's milk can be continued and cow's or buffalo's milk, though not essential, can be given from a glass two times daily.

12. Gradually let the child get used to the adult food made at home. Children who do not eat enough at a time should be offered food and fruits every two to three hours, but do not force.

ADVANTAGES OF BREAST FEEDING 
a. A baby needs the feeling of warmth, closeness and security of the mother's body, and this is available through the act of breast-feeding.

b. Breast-fed babies have a better immunity than bottle-fed babies and are thus less susceptible to infections of any kind. This is because mother's milk directly supplies the antibodies necessary to fight the infections.

c. Breast milk is digested and assimilated better than cow's milk. Breast-fed babies thus have much lesser frequency of digestive disorders and nutritional deficiencies.

Kamis, 23 Mei 2013

VEGETABLES

VEGETABLES
Vegetables should be bought fresh. They should either be eaten raw, baked or lightly cooked.  There are certain vegetables that should never be cooked like the avocado, cucumber and especially the tomatoes (since cooking will make them very acidic and will destroy their nutritional value whereas when eaten raw they are very alkaline and beneficial for the body).  Never use cucumber and tomato for toasted or grilled sandwiches.

1. Artichokes.

2. Asparagus.

3. Avocado.

4. Beet roots - the red and the white variety.

5. Broccoli.

6. Brussels sprouts.

7. Cabbage.

8. Carrots.

9. Cauliflower.

10. Celery leaves (ajwan-ka-patta)

11. Corn.

12. Cucumber.

13. Eggplant (brinjal - the small variety).

14. Fennel (the root can be sliced raw into salads and the leaf and seeds are used as herbs).

15. Garlic.

16. Ginger.

17. Green beans (French beans, papri, etc.).

18. Kale.

19. Ladyfingers.

20. Lettuce.

21. Mushrooms - either fresh or dried.

22. Onions  -  Bermuda (red), spring  or  scallions, white and yellow varieties.

23. Peas.

24. Peppers - Bell (green or red), green chili.

25. Potatoes - new (red-skinned), sweet potatoes, Russet Burbank and Yams.

26. Radishes.

27. Spinach (palak).

28. Sprouts - alfalfa, buckwheat, fenugreek (methi), lentil, mung bean, pea, radish, red

29. clover, red lentil and sunflower.

30. Suran (elephant root yam).

31. Tomatoes.

32. Turnips.

33. Watercress (Jalkumb).

Sabtu, 18 Mei 2013

FRUITS - NUTRIENTS


FRUITS - NUTRIENTS
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Earlier certain fruits were available only in certain seasons. But now with widespread importing, we have an access to a wide variety of fruits all-year-round. Importing also allows us to benefit by providing different types of nutrients from a variety of soils and different farming techniques. It should always be remembered that fruit should never be cooked but should be eaten fresh and raw. The process of cooking transforms the alkalinity of the fruit to acid and also destroys most of the nutrients. Never purchase fruit in bulk as storing fruits for a longer period destroys not only its nutritional value, but also causes fungal infection of the fruits. Buy only those fruits that you are going to consume within twenty-four hours.

1. Apples  - The varieties are New Zealand Gala (yellow) and Red delicious (Himachal Pradesh).

2. Apricots.

3. Bananas-especially the yellow variety (elaichi of Vasai  or  from Madras). Always buy bananas that are ripe  or else the consistency will be very starchy.

4. Berries-Raspberries and strawberries.

5. Dates-Khadrawi (the dates are soft and almost skinless), Medjool (the largest of all dates, also called as 'the king of all dates').

6. Dried fruits-especially the ones that are sun-dried -apricots, currants, figs (anjeer), prunes (dried plums), raisins, etc.

7. Figs (anjeer) -Kadota.

8. Grapes - grapes from Nasik are excellent quality-wise.

9. Guava (a shiny green-skinned fruit, oblong in shape).

10. Kiwi (a fuzzy fruit, brown-skinned but bright lime-green inside, the size of a lemon, with tiny edible black seeds).

11. Lychee (a small nutlike fruit with a hard brown or reddish skin, which when peeled, a juicy white pulp is discovered with a brown seed in the center).

12. Mango -Alphanzo from Ratnagiri.

13. Melons - Cantaloupe, muskmelon (kharbooja) and watermelon.

14. Oranges - Blood and Valencia.

15. Papaya (a yellowish orange fruit when ripe, which is round or oblong in shape, with black seeds in the center which are bitter and should not be eaten).

16. Peach - Indian red.

17. Pears.

18. Pineapples - Hawaiian variety.

19. Plums - That are also called as prunes.

20. Pomegranate (a pinkish or reddish fruit about the size of a tennis ball with a hard skin. The fruit should be cut into quarters and then  the tiny juicy segments with seeds should be had).

Senin, 13 Mei 2013

Expert fitness tips for a healthy, effective summer slim-down

While children long for the lazy carefree days of summer, many adults view the season as a reason to be active and get healthy. Whether it's to look good for an upcoming beach vacation or simply to have the energy to enjoy the season to the fullest, setting health goals is a great first step.

Sticking to those aspirations doesn’t have to be difficult or stressful. Just follow a few expert tips and you’ll look and feel great in no time.

Leading fitness expert and celebrity yoga and Pilates instructor Kristin McGee has partnered with CalNaturale Svelte to help busy adults maintain overall health and wellness. Her top tips for an effective yet healthy summer slim-down include:

Go outdoors
The weather is nice, so why not take your workout routine outdoors? So many outdoor activities are natural calorie-burners, plus they’re a lot of fun. Ride bikes on the weekend, run around and play tag with your kids, or play fetch with the dog. Infuse your social activities with fitness, too. For example, finish a date night with a romantic walk outside, or have friends over for an outdoor barbecue and dance party.

Lighten meals
Light foods pair well with warmer weather, so take a fresh approach to meal time. Visit your local farmers market to pick up fresh, seasonal food and get creative in the kitchen. Incorporate water-based fruits like watermelon, cantaloupe, honeydew and pineapple into meals. For dessert, freeze grapes for a sweet treat after dinner.

Snack well
Look for snacks and drink options made from pure and simple ingredients. CalNaturale Svelte is a premium protein shake that can serve as a delicious meal replacement. This dairy- and gluten-free shake is also perfect as a pre- and post-workout drink or an anytime on-the-go snack. Each tasty flavor helps control hunger and provides vital nutrients for sustained energy, important for keeping up with the bustle of summer to-do’s.

Drink up
Stay hydrated by stocking the fridge with healthy drink options. A big pitcher of cold water with slices of strawberries, cucumbers and lime is a refreshing drink that’s readily available. This low-calorie drink quenches on even the hottest days.

Rise and shine
Get some fresh air first thing in the morning; it will keep you energized all day long. Take a quick walk or practice yoga outside – try it during sunrise for a great way to start your day. You’ll be surprised with how cheery and upbeat you’ll feel.

Green your thumb
Gardening is a great way to enjoy the warm weather, plus you burn calories without even knowing it. Try planting your own herb garden. It’s a simple activity you can even do with your kids. Plus, you will have quick access to fresh herbs when you want to add a healthy flavor boost to your dishes.

Try new activities
Warm weather is the perfect time to try something new. Take tennis or golf lessons, or meet friends on a weekly basis to play a different sport. Hit the sand with the family and try some beach body Pilates; do a few crunches on your towel, try some planks in the sand, and even some crab walks. Don’t forget sunscreen and sunglasses to protect your skin and eyes.

For more healthy tips and information from McGee, visit www.sveltebrand.com.

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