Healthy Diet Tips Help Lose Your Weight (Part 1)

Weight loss program has been popular story since last time before. Many methods have been created to get the result of weight loss program. And the best and many people choose it for their weight loss program method. What is it? It is diet. Right, a healthy diet can help you to lose your weight. Remember, healthy diet not unhealthy once. Because there are a lot of diet types. So it is necessary for us to search and find a healthy diet that save for us to endure. Read the rest of this entry »

How to Cure Kidney Failure – Nature Cure

Nowadays there are many people with damaged kidneys waiting for kidney transplantations. Can transplantation of kidneys be done, to so many patients who are on the waiting list? From where can they get suitable kidneys? Even if a kidney is transplanted, can an ordinary person afford the expenditure on post-operative care which will be about $ 2000 – to $ 3000 a month on medicines alone? It is in this situation that “Nature Cure” will be of help to the patients. Read the rest of this entry »

Five Simple but Useful Tips for Losing Your Weight

You are a fatty man or woman. And you don’t feel confidence with your weight. Sure, at this time you had decided to lose your weight. Here, several simple but useful tips for your weight loss program. Read the rest of this entry »

Main Causes of Kidney Failure

The main causes of kidney failures are
1. High Blood Pressure – It will damage the arteries of the kidneys.
2. Diabetes – As the kidneys will have to process more sugar, it will badly affect the capacity of the kidneys.
3. Infection of the kidneys – This will damage the structure of the kidneys.
4. Stone in the kidneys – The Nephrons will be affected which will result in painful urination.
5. Medicines – The following medicines will damage the kidneys.
# Aspirin
# Ibuprofen
# Sulfa drugs
# Gentamicin antibiotics.
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How to Treat Migraine

Migraine can be precipitated by tension, anxiety or any stress and can be relieved at times by pressure over the carotid vessels in the neck. Certain food items, smoking, alcohol, hormonal changes, environmental factors, etc. can trigger a migraine episode. It is important to note that, for example, coffee may relieve headache in some people while it may precipitate or aggravate a headache in others. Usually the same person always responds in the same way. Routine physical exercise or activity may also aggravate the severity of migraine. Some people exhibit high sensitivity to noise or light. Many sufferers prefer to lie down in a quiet, dark room. If they get sleep, they feel much better and the headache is eased. Therefore, a person with a headache must try to sleep, if possible. Read the rest of this entry »

Pain Sensation of Brain

Pain sensations in the head and face region are conducted to the parietal lobe of the brain through the trigeminal nerve. In this case the trigeminal root ganglion (Gasserian ganglion) is the seat of the first-order neuronal system and is comparable (skin) sensations. The neurons of the trigeminal root ganglion, like those of the dorsal root ganglion, have distal, or peripheral, fibers and proximal, or central, fibers. The peripheral fibers are the incoming sensory fibers from the three divisions of the trigeminal nerve, namely the ophthalmic, maxillary and mandible nerves. The central, or proximal, fibers form the sensory root of the trigeminal nerve and enter the brain stem at the level of the level of the Pons. Soon after their entry, some of the fibers of the sensory root ascend and terminate in the sensory nucleus of the trigeminal nerve. The descending fibers form the spinal tract of the trigeminal nerve and terminate in the nucleus of the spinal tract of the trigeminal nerve and terminate in the nucleus of the spinal tract of the trigeminal nerve. Read the rest of this entry »

Understanding the Mechanism of Headache

To understand the mechanism of headaches, it is necessary to have some understanding of the concerned human anatomy and physiology. The skin perceives sensations of pain, touch and temperature. Pain perceived as being in the head region is referred to as ‘headache’. Sensations which arise from the skin, muscles or joints are termed general somatic sensations. Sensory receptors, when adequately stimulated, generate impulses which are conveyed to the central nervous system through the afferent sensory fibers, i.e. those which convey impulses to rather than from the central nervous system. Receptors present in the skin are called exteroceptors and those present in the muscles and joints are called proprioceptors. Exteroceptors convey sensations of warmth, cold, pain and touch, while proprioceptors convey body position, sense of the body in space, vibration, force, duration and range of movement of the joints, and deep pressure sensations. Sensations which arise from the viscera, i.e. the lungs, heart, intestine, etc., are called interceptive sensations, most of which do not reach our consciousness. Finally, there are special senses like vision, hearing, smell and taste. Read the rest of this entry »