Archive for June, 2010
Acomplia- a Growing Threat to Obesity
It’s always wise to plan a health diet by quickly calculating your health statistics and target. A planned diet health schedule with a proper medication plays a vital role in our weight loss program and keeps a count on our calories.
Weight loss with Acomplia has worked out for many over weight people and can work for you too. Acomplia diet pills can be used by virtually any age group and by individuals of any activity level.
Popularly known as Rimonabant, Acomplia is becoming a wonder drug for treating overweight significantly. Developed by French pharmaceutical company Sanofi- Aventis is successful in showing immense promise to majority of people suffering from obesity or overweight.
So far the simple perspective of weight loss was through dieting and exercising vigorously. But in most cases the results proved to be mere temporary. But medically it has been proved successfully that if Acomplia goes along with your diet and exercise, the results can be magical.
Clinical trials proved that 35% of patients on Acomplia (Rimonabant) lost 10%-12% of their body weight and kept their weight down for more than 2 years which is a record as no other diet pill has managed to keep a person’s weight for so long. Most interestingly, according to studies, apart from lowering body mass, it is believed to help a person by stopping his or her’s urges for nicotine. So it is believed to provide dual benefit to its users.
Now let us see how it’s happen. There are various nerve receptors called CB1 receptors in our brain as well as our fat cells. The signals from these receptors are responsible to make a body hungry and often increase the urge for smoking. Acomplia blocks the signals of these receptors and stops our urges to over eat.
Acomplia have consistently provided quality results and lasting benefits. It allows us to live at our own pace and doesn’t allow us to slack off.
FDA is continuously studying and observing its affects especially on its smoking cessation quality. And once approved it is sure to rule the overweight market for the dual benefits associated with it.
Do You Need to Supplement Your Cat’s Diet with Vitamins and Minerals?
Despite obvious physiology differences, your cat is not that different from you. Just as humans, cats require vitamins and minerals to survive. Whether or not you need to supplement your cat’s diets with vitamins depends largely on their diet and current health status.
The vitamins that cats need include both fat soluble and water-soluble vitamins. These vitamins are essential to a cat’s growth and for the efficient processing of fats in the body. These vitamins ensure that a cat’s bones are healthy and that they have sufficient protection from disease. Cats are prone to cuts and vitamins can help to repair wounds quickly. Fat-soluble vitamins are vitamins E, D, A, and K. The water-soluble vitamins include the B vitamins (B1, B2, B6, and B12) and vitamin C.
Vitamins are easily absorbed in a cat’s system. Minerals, on the other hand, require that the cat’s system is healthy for proper absorption. Any slight infection can affect a cat’s ability to absorb minerals. The minerals that cats require the most include calcium, magnesium, potassium, and sodium chloride.
The good news about foods for animals is that they are formulated to meet all the nutritional needs of the animal. Feeding your cat food is typically all that is necessary for them to obtain all the nutrients they need. However, there are some things that can affect the amount of nutrients in cat food. For starters, cat food can lose some of its nutritional value. This often happens if the food is kept on a store shelf for a significant amount of time.
If a stray cat has made its way to your doorstep, the condition of the cat may warrant the need for vitamin and mineral supplementation. Stray cats, especially abandoned kittens are susceptible to infections and diseases. The first step you should make when attempting to care for a stray cat is to have a veterinarian inspect the cat for diseases. The veterinarian will give you instructions for caring for the stray cat, including vitamin and mineral supplementation. You should follow the instructions given to you. An excessive amount of a particular vitamin or mineral can cause a toxic reaction in a cat that could be fatal.
Why not check out our nutrition guide at http://www.nutritional-supplement-guides.com/nut-ebook.html
and also what supplement we personally use for our nutrition needs at http://www.nutritional-supplement-guides.com/what-we-use.html
Calcium: When You Take It, It Works
Calcium has been recommended and widely accepted as an essential mineral for bone and skeletal health and numerous body functions-regulating heartbeat, conducting nerve impulses, stimulating hormonal secretions and clotting the blood. Now, some conflicting and potentially misleading research is threatening to negate the efficacy of this vital mineral.
One factor that the study, published by the Women’s Health Initiative, got right was that the government’s recommended daily dosage is necessary to receive the benefits associated with calcium consumption and supplementation. Yet more than half of the study participants did not adhere to the recommended calcium supplementation, making improvements in bone density a nearly impossible result. Meanwhile, those that did comply experienced a whopping 29 percent lower risk of hip fractures.
Americans, both young and old, are failing to meet calcium intake requirements and the incidence of osteoporosis is climbing. During adolescent and teenage years, when 45 percent of bone mass is formed, meeting calcium requirements is essential. According to the Journal of Pediatrics, however, only 10 percent of teenage girls and 30 percent of teenage boys are meeting adequate calcium intake, which places them at serious risk for stunted growth, bone disease and, eventually, osteoporosis.
Calcium is available through dairy products and green, leafy vegetables-yet incorporating adequate amounts into a modern, hectic lifestyle, regardless of age, is often unrealistic. Calcium-fortified foods and supplements, however, can fill the gap.
“It’s very important that people do take a supplement if they’re not getting enough calcium in their diet,” says Nicholina Galinsky, R.N. “Unfortunately, most of us are not aware that we have osteoporosis until we break a bone.”
Adora™, a new calcium supplement, is made with milk and dark chocolate. Each chocolate disk contains 500 mg of elemental calcium, along with 100 international units of vitamin D and 40 micrograms of vitamin K, which aids absorption. In addition, the supplements taste like gourmet chocolate, which makes sense since the manufacturer, Thompson Brands, is a candy maker, not a pharmaceutical company.