Posts

Showing posts with the label HealthWelnesCare

2 ways to make a homemade heating pad

Image
Making a heating pad at home A heating pad is a great source of relief for the neck and waist of wounds. Applying heat can help reduce stress or maximal muscle pain. Creating your heating pad is a quick and easy way to relax your injured muscles and joints from the material around your home. There are several ways to create one. Why they work The most important aspect of heat therapy is the ability to increase blood flow to the distressed areas. Heat opens the blood vessels, allowing blood and oxygen to flow to the wound area more easily. Heat therapy also involves the removal of muscle drains, which relaxes muscles, injuries and tendons. Experts sometimes recommend using a heating pad to relieve pain and urinary tract infections. In these cases, apply a heating pad in the abdomen. That's 2 ways to make a homemade heating pad Cucumber: Health benefits of Cucumber  Making your own: Method 1 Nathan Wei, MD, a board-certified rheumatologist and fo...

Easy, affordable and healthy eating tips during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak

Image
The coronavirus disease ( COVID-19 ) outbreak is upending life for families around the world. As schools and childcare centers close, many parents are finding themselves stuck at home for most of the day juggling childcare, full-time work and other competing responsibilities. Figuring out “What’s for dinner?” can be yet another daily challenge.    To make things even harder, panic buying and disruptions to food supply systems mean some foods can now be difficult to find. And for many people, unemployment and lost income are making food shopping an additional financial challenge.   While many parents are understandably looking to ready meals and processed foods as a quick and low-cost way to feed the family, there are convenient, affordable and healthy alternatives. Here are five ways to help feed your children a varied, nutritious diet that will support their growth and development, all while building healthy eating habits. Cucumbers  help you? 5 healthy e...

Cucumber: Health benefits of Cucumber

Image
Cucumbers have a mild, refreshing taste and a high water content. They can help relieve dehydration and are pleasant to eat in hot weather. People eat cucumber as a savory food, but it is a fruit. It also features in some beauty products. The cucumber is a member of the Cucurbitaceae family. Other members of the family include squash and different kinds of melon, including bitter melon. Cucumbers provide various nutrients but are low in  calories , fat, cholesterol, and sodium. People in India  have grown cucumbers  for food and medicinal purposes since ancient times, and they have long been part of the Mediterranean diet. This article looks at the nutritional content of cucumber, its possible health benefits , tips for eating or using cucumber , and any potential health risks. What happens to your body if you start eating 1 cucumber every day?  Cucumbers   are one of the wonderful fruits of nature― and indeed, fruit, I said....

EIGHT WAYS TO MANGE RED, INFLAMED SKIN :: SKIN CARE TO SUPPLEMENTS

Image
Sensitive, infection-inclined skin is characterised by a sensitive moisture barrier, leaving it prone to dryness, flaking, and infection. When traditional dermatology proves too aggressive for those skin types, holistic skin care, which emphasizes barrier resiliency and anti inflammatory remedy from the internal out , frequently holds the important thing to coping with symptoms. 1. Build up the pores and skin barrier. The skin barrier is liable for both protection and moisture-retention; pores and skin with bad barrier characteristic is more at risk of inflammation and inflammatory reactions. "Similar to the concept of 'leaky gut,' we can also develop 'leaky pores and skin,'" says holistic dermatologist Mamina Turegano, M.D., of Sanova Dermatology, who explains that chronic dryness thru transepidermal moisture loss can then lead to inflammation—exacerbating unhappy pores and skin. A damaged pores and skin barrier additionally allows microbes, allergens, ...

How to lose weight before marriage

Image
How to lose weight before marriage Since it is the season of weddings, it is also important to mention the largest tension taken before marriage . If you are overweight, then you must understand which tension is mentioned. Tension, sleeveless tension on the sleeves, or ante-looking eye tension in the make-up. For a perfect and beautiful bride not only the best dress, beautiful jewelry and charming style is considered essential but also an Ideal Weight is essential and to fulfill this desire, every bride's head should be trimmed to reduce fertility. Is riding If you are experiencing the same situation, be active at least 6 to 8 weeks before the wedding . We will tell you what factors can cause weight loss. Body poster Every bride wants to choose the best dress and makeup look in regards to her makeup, which will give her a beautiful and attractive look, but what is most important before this beauty is your body posture. ۔ If your body posture is not beautiful and well-...

How Daylight Saving Time Can Affect Your Sleep and Your Health

Image
Share on Pinterest Daylight saving time comes to an end this Sunday. Gaining an hour can affect your circadian rhythm and potentially disrupt your sleep patterns. But if your sleep is disrupted for a long period of time, experts say you can get help. Before going to bed tonight, many Americans will be setting their clocks back by an hour. Daylight saving time officially comes to end at 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 3, when standard time begins. You might be looking forward to getting an extra hour of sleep that night, but the amount of rest that you get will depend in part on your sleep habits. If you’re the sort of person who doesn’t wake up until your alarm clock rings, you might get some extra rest, but only if you go to bed at your normal hour. “If you actually went to bed at your usual time and took advantage of it, yes, you possibly could get an extra hour of sleep,”  Dr. Fariha Abbasi-Feinberg , FAASM , FAAN, the director of sleep medicine at Millennium Phy...

Your waist size may be more important than weight for multiple heart attack risk

Image
Heart attack survivors who carry extra weight around their belly are at greater risk of another heart attack, new research has found, another reason why measuring your waist may be more important than stepping on the scale. It's been known for a while that having a pot belly, even if you are slim elsewhere, increases the odds of having a first heart attack, but the latest study, which published Monday in the European Journal of Preventative Cardiology, is the first time researchers have found a link between belly fat and the risk of a subsequent heart attack or stroke. The link was particularly strong in men, researchers said. " Abdominal obesity not only increases your risk for a first heart attack or stroke, but also the risk for recurrent events after the first misfortune," said Dr. Hanieh Mohammadi of the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, in a news release. "Maintaining a healthy waist circumference is important for preventing future hear...